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Wanted - information on Australian Provinicial Assurance Association wrapper
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:29 pm
by Postagedues
I have this parcel or wrapper fragment and am trying to fin a complete item, so I can tell if it is a wrapper or a package fragment.
I presume it is a wrapper for an insurance policy.
Re: Wanted - information on Australian Provinicial Assurance Association wrapper
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 7:20 pm
by Ross Ewington
This appears to be part of a cover front ...why do you presume that it's part of a wrapper or is a parcel clipping??
Re: Wanted - information on Australian Provinicial Assurance Association wrapper
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 7:59 pm
by Postagedues
Ross,
I ws just assuming it was a wrapper for a policy document. I guess I am trying to determine if the deficiency is based on it being a parcel or something posted at the printed matter rate.
John
Re: Wanted - information on Australian Provinicial Assurance Association wrapper
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 9:20 am
by Ross Ewington
It was common practice* during the 1920s/60s period for mail with a postage deficiency addressed to large businesses to be placed on a single (daily) docket with the item 'on top' having the full amount in postage dues affixed when the addressee (or their agent) paid up. This is only one explanation for postage dues being used to pay larger amounts of deficient postage of course and your item may certainly have been from a taxed parcel however I believe it is important to explore all possibilities before searching for a specific type of mail article.
P.S. this practice occurred at the Hobart GPO and Launceston post office at least.
P.P.S. does this item have part of a Tasmanian postmark under the p/dues? The Australian Provincial Assurance Association did have an office in Hobart during the 1920s/30s period (trying to find the "Tasmanian Connection" re your query)
Re: Wanted - information on Australian Provinicial Assurance Association wrapper
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 3:57 pm
by Postagedues
Ross,
There was no Tasmanian aspect. The office constructed by The Austraian Provincial Asurance Association is where the Lindt Cafe is now, in Martin Pl.
John
Re: Wanted - information on Australian Provinicial Assurance Association wrapper
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 6:39 pm
by Ross Ewington
...that was a most subtle attempt as Moderator to keep posts related (as much as possible) to "everything Tasmanian"