Heading and notes: | No form number. PREPAID REPLY FORM above TASMANIA POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS . |
Message area: | See below. |
Reverse side: | See below. |
Colours (text & form): | Red on cream. |
Size of form overall: | 85 × 221 mm (each component). |
Prepaid Reply forms were of two types:
Type 1: a form completed by the person originating a message to which a reply was sought.
Type 2: a form completed by a person receiving the original message which contained that message and at least a voucher detailing the prepaid amount.
Generally all prepaid forms were serrated horizontally across the middle so a person or the Telegraph Office could retain the section of most interest to them.
No complete form is known but the images below recreate the nature of the complete (type 2) form given to the receiver of the original message.
Provenance (all forms here): Clemente, Johnstone. |
Top half - front side.
Used at Kellevie 23 April 1903. This form indicates that a message was sent from Sorell on 11th (April??) at 7:20 pm. The voucher was used to pay the 1/- cost of 16 words back to Sorell from Kellevie on 23 April at 7:25 pm. The recipient who sent the reply has been kind enough to annotate the form twice explaining "Use this when reply is paid elsewhere and we only answer". {Thanks :)} |
Top half - reverse side.
Used at Kellevie 23 April 1903. Confirmation of the information above. |
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Lower half - front side.
Used for a message from S. Townsend at Buckland sent to Mrs. C. Richardson at Kellevie on 15 June 1904. This is the message which originated the process and was given to Mrs. Richardson. Normally the message would have ended REPLY PAID - as in the corresponding form below.
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Lower half - front side.
Used for a message sent by Kitchin to the Registrar Births at Hamilton 16 May (no year). The message in this communication ends with the usual REPLY PAID. |
Details of use and rarity.
Form sub-number |
Schedule number | Earliest recorded date | Rarity rating |
RO-1 | None | No complete form known. Although a Colonial form, the earliest date for any part is 23 April 1903 at Kellevie Earliest recorded date for the lower half is 11 May 1904. |
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