MAIL NOTICES.
- Subject .'to ;nccossary.i; alterationj, mails . w)l| - close ■. 'pt.i tbo: Ohlef Post iiOnicoi. as ; ■- Wanganul ; aod* "Now-.^Plymouth* : -pcp. Munavjatu train. Thointion.'Station, 6 a.m. •. Napier; nor' 'ilanawatu train,. Iborjidon Auckland per Main trunk tram, Thorn don Station. 1115 am 4 ■■■ iAuckiand,"per Main -ffmnkstrain, Thorpdon Sfatiou, 8 pm_ j , (w r TUESDAY. "JANUARY 4 ' Nino.-Tonsja.''6ajnoa,v nnd- Fiji, ,to Trunk train 1115 a m « i: Earotonga; and Aitutaki Islands.; 1 also of America, Y'r'cnt.lndieß, Canada; .and .United KinKdom.,3 l vl%.- l ßan -Francisco.- Jduo. Jjondori; . February,/ B,MIOKViSrj.: 10. am. (Money-orders, must-be-obtained it 9 am) 1 v-iNelsori,'-per. NikatiM-®" P-ta' I .'#* 'wJVvv; Piot6n, HBlenholm;\; .'Nelson,i;:-Weplport,. Groymouth, apd^Hokitika^p^ HiSO 1 a.m.-' ■"< Ploton,: Blenhdim, ' Nelsbn.-r-per • Kotuku, ■ 11.20 ' a.m. 'i''. Southern . offices. ■of : New Zealand,, per Mararoa, 6 pm Mails for, Ohatbam Islandp close-at-fiyt- ! ':teltori,;;por. Rlpple;..this;,day,'-:atj s 4 j-p'.nii:. . :vMails : ;s for,"; I the^o6mmdn\\ t e^th'' l o'r'jAiik-' tralla. only, via" liobart. per'.Ulimaroa, close at the Bluff: this - dayv* J amiary 3,'at:3.^orp.ih^'fi/;v<s;:\::i^.:';w.";, .o i: itailS f6r.-Nirie,\Toh'gi:-Sain6tt;);andiiPljl' I Oloso at Auckland/ per Atua, Wednesday:' i January 5, at, 3.45 p.m. • • . ->V\vf,;rs I: - The neit best': dispateh 1 :for'Canada nml i.Umtod. States of . America. . United Kingi dora,. and Continent >of Europe will bo via San - Francisco,' closing, at Wellincton, perHAurotu. TuosdayV' January 4..-.at 10 <;a.(li: ; .Unless : v otherwise ■ specified .'registered: ietters and parcels-nAst naokajtea must: be handed in and money-orders obtiilncd'ono hour before tho- ordlnary ;mail closes. K B MORRIS j Acting-Chicf-Postmantcr - ; January 3, 1910.';.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 705, 3 January 1910, Page 7
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349MAIL NOTICES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 705, 3 January 1910, Page 7
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