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1496 PARCEL POST AGREEMENT-NEW ZEALAND. March 3, 1933. April 24, 1933. ARTICLE X. ReoalI and change of Recall and Ohange of Address. addrea. Allowed, on request. So long as a parcel has not been deli vered to the addressee, the sender may recall it or cause its address to be changed. The Postal Administration of the country of origin may collect and retain, for this service, the charge fixed by its regulations. The requests for recall or change or address of parcels to be delivered in the United States of America shall be addressed to the Central Administration at Washington; those relating to parcels for delivery in New Zea- land shall be addressed to the Central Administration at Wellington. Customs chargee. Impoaed by country of destination. C&IlOIIlaUoo, If re- turned or redtrected. Customs clearanoe. Fee. Dellvery. To addrellaeeB. Wareboustncohargee. ARTICLE XI. Oust01llJJ Charges. The parcels are subject to all customs laws and regulations in force in the country of destination. The duties collectible on that account are collected from the addressee on delivery of the parcel in accord- ance with the customs regulations. ARTICLE XII. Oustoms Charges to be Cancelled. The customs charges on parcels sent back to the country of origin or redirected to another country shall be cancelled both in New Zealand and the United States of America. ARTICLE XIII. Fee for Customs Clearance. The office of delivery may collect from the addressee either in re- spect of delivery to the customs and clearance through the customs or in respect of delivery to the customs only, a fee not exceeding 12 cents (60 centimes) per parcel. ARTICLE XIV. Delivery to the Addressee. Fee for D'3livery at the Place of Address. 1. Parcels are delivered to the addressees as quickly as possible in accordance with the conditions in force in the country of destina- tion. This country may collect in respect of delivery of parcels to the addressee a fee not exceeding 10 cents (5 pence) per parcel. The same fee may be charged, if the case arises, for each presentation after the first at the addressee's residence or place of business. ARTICLE XV. Warehousing Charges. The country of destination is authorized to collect the warehous- ing char~e fixed by its legislation for parcels addressed "Poste Restante ' or which are not claimed within the prescribed period. This charge may in no case exceed one dollar (5 francs).