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1840-1900, the group of six complete Postal Notices, including 1840 (June), number 1, advising of the availability of the new Labels and Covers as soon as the proper license has been obtained, also a supplementary notice to number 1 advising of the requirement of a Bond with the Stamp Office, 1853 Notice to the Public advising of similar requirements for those wishing to sell Postage Stamps, 1881 Notice to the Public advising of the dual usage (Postage and Receipt) of the 1d. adhesives, 1900, number 24, advising of the new colour schemes for the newly issued ½d. and 1/- stamps, etc., also 1841 part notice bearing the 2d. postal stationery envelope with large red "SPECIMEN" handstamp, also 1840 unused printed letter sheets issued for the ordering of the 1d. and 2d. labels and covers, also a later printed letter sheet headed "Sub-Postmaster's or Messenger's Bill"; some faults or slight trimming and the notices mounted on metal boards. A most interesting group