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MAIL NOTICS

' ""Subject" to' necessary 1 alterations, "'mails 'will-, clara/at the Chief. Post Office as . THIS (WEDNESDAY),-DECEMBER 17. : '- ,: Waii.sanui, 'Mow Flyiuoiith','.- aliio' Manawalu, .and..'i'aranc.l:i districts, ■■ nor MstJisuvfitu train (Thorndon. Btatiuu). a.JU'' a.ie. ■"' . WaiiEOJiul, also Mananntn and .EaimiU-k-ei districts, per Mo-na-watu train (Thorn-" ilon Station). 2,15 p.m. :• IVairarapa- district,, per '-VfairaTixpa. train. Kapler and iiawko's 11a y district, per Manawatii train (Tborudon Station), 8 a.m.. Qiut -3.15 p.m. ■':'■. Auckland and. district, alon New Plymouth and" Wanß&mii. nor Main. TrM.uk -.truiu'-ITlwriidoii Station), 10.50 a.ic- • : 'Auckland-., and ■. Auckland ■■ district,-' per ■ sMoud Main Trunk train ITaormlon o'atiiui). 7.'.i p.m. (except tki'urdnys).. ' Australian Stats.-! and South Africa (to connect with Niagara- at Auckland), (due Sydney December-. 23), per Main Trunk, trnin. 10.50 a-ra,. , -Picron.-JlienhoimMlavclock, and Nelson, per Mnuourikn, U.-SOa-m. : . Southern offices of New Zealand, also Wcstport, iiccfton . Clreyniouth, and Hoki-. tikn, per : Wahine,- 6.15 p.m. . ... -.-'? ■;. ,<;.- iCaikmira, nsr. Wakatu. 3.Z-0 p.m. ■-■-:„,.;. ;. Ilavelock O-isd bays,' per liuia. 6 p.m.;. *' ''.%'. :-.■ December io. ...' f '["' . /Nelsen/i per•' Kikau, .4.23 p.m. ' , :'''■'' ■■' -.-.' ■Southern offices' of New Zealand, oho' Westpart, Rccfton, Gr-cymouUi, and Hoki- ■ tika,' 1 per'..Maori,'6.ls p.m.- ■■.■■■■.■... 'X ':"?'fi(lDAy. MECESriIEP.' W.";'' ; \"' : Par;e] mail' for South America.' United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, per ltemucra,' 3 p,'Ji.-' '-■ ■ Unll-r-d Kingdom. . Continent of Europe', via. Monte Video and Tenerifl'e, ■ per Hemucra, 5 p.m., (duo London January 30). Correspondence*lor United Kingdom and ■ the Continent of Europe must, be specially titi'lir«Bd. :■■■ ■..'■.■■■• '• ' ■■ Ceylon, India/'Ckina/.-Japan, Straits Settlements.- South Africa, ai.~o Continent of Esirope' unci United' Kingdom, via Naples .(due.'. London., January L 24) per .Victoria, 3-oti 71.?u. 'Money-orders'must be obtained two hours' before the advertised time of closing the mails. .'■ Ausiralinu-St.'iley.'.ldue Sydney/December S3), ■ per-Victoria.'3.33 fi-ni. " Slonei-ariSers ■hi vol ho 'obtained fwa hoii'.it before the advertised,.time of. closing the .-mails. ■, .;. . ;■« .•.; SATUJIMAV, DECEMBEU £o.' (;" . ' ::■'■ Articles"- for -Canada,, per parcel posi, per Jli'in Tninli'train, lil a.m. ■ ■■■ Fiji, Fanning bland,, Japr.it,■• Honolulu, also Canada,- liiliteil Slain* of America, Central. America, and Writ Indie*, via Vancouver, also.-Continent «f Europe and United Kinsdoni (duo London January 2!j, per Msluira,'. from Auckland. ' per Main .Trunk train;,lo.so a.m.- Monoy-ordcrs-nsust be obtained at. 9.45 a.m. v ,■'.'. ; -. ■„h.-(;;----.-'.'i'SUXl)'Ay, :DECEMBi^ : 2i'.;,'^-f' ■'" .." Fiji; "Fanning' Island, Japcr,,'"'"Honolulu, a\ij ■ Canada.'.: united ■ States , of., Ainerlen. Central. America, and West ■ Indies, via YenUnited' Kingdom (due London January 21), per Maliiini. ' from ! Auckland, per M-ain Trunk.train, 7.45.p.m. This is a closo connection -with steamer at Auckland. ■ Halls for ...Australian States: and South Afri-.-a close at Auckland, pc- X in trove', on Thursday,'. December 13, at 2.45 p.m. The liest...be,»t- dispatch lor l-'iji.. i'linnlnr Isbnci.j.Tapan.-Honolulu, Canada, Unite* Slates.;ot America West Indies. United Ki/isdnr.i and. Contiii-.-nr. ■■•[ Europe, will be via Vancouver,'rlosins "at; Wellington, per Main Trunk■■ii'aiu.'.ou'Sat.'irda.v. December 2.1. at lC.s3_a.in. .v ■„',■- *:'.'' .-.a' ■■ - ■Mails for ■}'iji."-'F.'>.ni;iu<i"l«!and, Janaii, Honolulu. 'Canaan;-' Cnjlcl JStatW of Amc- - rii.'a.- Central-Araeri'fi. : ,M'csl ...Indies. United -Kingdom--and -.Conti:ieni)iuf Europe, .close ; al'-i 5 , nrklnnd; p?r Jlakuravroit .Monday,-.Dc- ;■ '.cetuher Z2,-)at '3.50 p.m. > ';. ■■■'■■■ " ' . ;. .. Th-.; ;F,ircel Post per llnin'-.'Trunk cloiC.-.ia! -tlied.l'.fl.al. 1C..50 a.m. and for the South,, per ferry ..steamer, at, 6 p.m. ' '/'A; the last clearance of the city receivers ■ is'-'mado at 6 : p.m; on Saturdays, all cor- ; respondcni-e'for'llw Sundav niqlit Auckland : csnrcss' mt;st..-be- posted n't. the Chief Post :. Onice' not. later than 7.« |i.m. on Sunday. 1 'iTbe. ,public""'.".rs earnestly rcnuesled to '~ .recister all -. letter? cnntßiiiinjftnoncy.- or : :,vn'iiiables intended lo be'eent by post.. .:'7A]r.books." And saniplc-vaekots and news- ■: 'papers.jfor ''plaecs within the.....Dominion must" be -posted, half an hour, before the ■iorrHnar.v.letter-ineilclosc;:'; ■ ■ " ; ..»JJnlsS'i otherwise .specified, registered lct- ' ter;i:'-':nr,d ; pareels-post,■ pnekiig-c-' ' must be ■ handcd.:in and ; money-orders obtai'iel one . .hour bpfove the ordinary letter-mail close*. Vv'.'Uiiithc,,principal ra.aiUc.i.by' train and ' >,'earner.'. cio=".-.at...T0-'-Aro and Cosirtenay .r-la'ee Post n[ficon"at ihe'eame heirs as at (he. (Chief. Post'.'.Offlce: with the -exception clearance,- and ;- that mails/byUhe 'ferrV'ticau-cis' for F-outli-- ■ crn>-liir«s;'-.,'a1 1 :.-i":; : ns-'!'s. tntf. Am-klrnd ■ and s r ■Auckland i ";districfJ-,'.!- , ".' : !t.hiv : ''Sccoud Main ■ ' Triinkv''!r;uii;'.'rlo,se''at'O'. p.m..' ■■■ -. *Xt;&£e'-?&ty,-H«ki"/fcr;r: I)IiVT)EX.";U '■ '^: : 'sU^ ! S'VJ!i'';''V&'VfOliicr;J'oslm<isler. "S (■;HChicW'',i=.t;f,')f!lß,i;W--ilhiE!ou;', u*A-- 'i :>■■ '■■■ KM:®i!'CT ,) -?viV'' , ? ,191 .':■■ ''■ V'^'l'Ue'';:followiiiK'v..vessels"v,'iM-eM-ci)i)r!'o(i'-i''t lie j iwit.'liiu J'vindeos-.'niii-n last;,c'vciiin?:-.-!!Iinn- ; ■■£ ,\-x ■ Jfl;ti : e:Xe\y^Ze:ijaii(lSj'Kxpi- | ,i ;s s ;. ciivered •■ ; neariy°;^.'i;oo.lsJ!uiles' ; ;in^;tß;o;':'ycars , .; ! s?r- ---; .iyicV .witiioutt'aiiyWHreakilowi!.:;':;'-It' lias , fituu'e?itequenl;>!<in£;.youn!e\s*un counlry, ■' ■■sonieljinesi.of'.i.beiween'ju'nOSiiiHi' 380 miles ■ --iri-,t]ip' rnuiuUinp;?;eiirryin?'M;ul!:!on(!s ul! ; '■■ E!iP¥tinic'v;sia!!d||crcssin^ti:the*T , av-ki!karil;i • . are :. :'h(iop,l<?fl il'yJ:iri<^rt>rii;c!J^lJKni»/iie!;)alities ■ in New _ '^eaiai:(i;^J,sForV : 'ini)n^;!iaU!, ;, '<leliverj- one ', l■4onV^•V'r'ijU , »;■. , c'om■n^ , J. K. :' l6kad

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1934, 17 December 1913, Page 9

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MAIL NOTICS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1934, 17 December 1913, Page 9

MAIL NOTICS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1934, 17 December 1913, Page 9

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