MAIL NOTICES
Subject to nccesnary alterations, mails will close ut Ihe Chief Post Office as under :- THIS DAI' (irONDAV), NOVEMBER 24. Mcton, Hiivelock. Blenhoim, -plrenoh Pass; Nelson, per l'ntcena, 12.30 p.m. Nelson, Itee'ftoii. Westport, per Kaitoa, 4 p.m. . Southern offices of New Zealand, alao Westport, Greymouth, Hokitika, and Eccf. ton, por Maori, 6 p.m Xlavclock, HikoeKoea, WhakaUhuri, Bui. wer, Pohucnui. Walhohonu, Maine Bay, Homcwood, Brighllanils, Mannroa, Tiraoni, Nydia Bay, Maori Bay, .Tβ Puru, Okoha, Te Rawa, Port Lijar, per Blenheim. 6 p.m. lilenhcim, Havclock, ana Picton, via lilehhoim, per Opavra, 6 p.m. Blenheim, Harelock, and Picton, via lilenheim, per Wairau , 7.45 p.m. TITESUAY, NOVEMBER 25. Itarotonga and Tahiti, per Flora at Auckland, per Main Trunk train, 11.20 a.m. Tonga. Samoa, and Fiji, per Taluno at Auckland, per Main Trunk train, 11.20 a.m. Kaikoura. per Wakatu, 3 p.m. Nelson, French Pass, and Havelock, per Nikau, 4 p.m. Greymouth, Hokitika, und Eeefton, per Ngatoro, 4 p.m. Southern ofllces of New Zealand, also Greymouth and llokitikg,, per Mararoa, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER. 20. Parcel mail for Australian States and the East, 10.20 a.m. Australian States, Ceylon, India. China, Japan, Straitß Settlements, Egypt, and South Africa, per Jlahcno, at Auckland (pet- Main Trunk train), 11.20 a.m. Picton, Havelock, Blenheim, and Neleon: also the undermentioned bays, ner oil launch, at Picton, per Pateena, 12.30 p.m., Ctail Bay. Homewnod, Brightlands, Hopai, JCahau, Manaroa, Maori Bay, Nydia Bay, Pinohia. St. Omcr, Tiimure. Te Eawa, Tlra Ora, Portajre, Whatanihi, Yncycn. Nelson, Reefton. and Westport, per Kaitoa, 4 p.m. Southern ofllces of New Zealand, also Westport, Greymouth, Hokitika, and Reef, ton, per Maori, 6 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27. Parcel mail for Australian States and the East-, i.30 p.m. ■ Australian States, Ceylon, India, China, Tapnn. Htrnitß Settlements, Egypt,, and South Africa, per Moeraki. 3.30 p.m. Nelson. French I'asa, and Havelock, pel Xikau. 4 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, nlso Greymouth and Hokitika, per Mararoa, 6 p.m. Parcel mnil for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe. 2 p.m. Mails for United Kingdom and Continent of Europo, per Paparoa, 4 p.m. (Coirefpoiideuce must be addressed per Paparoa.) MAILS CLOSE DAILY. Wanganui. New Plymouth, also Mana-' cntu, Ranfitikoi, and Taranaki districts, midnight; mail-van. 8.20 a;m. Wanjjunui, alep Manawatu and Rangi. tilici districts, 3 p.ml; Inte 3.15 p.m. Wairarapn. district, midnight; also at 2 p.m.; late fee, 2.15 p.m. Nicpier dnd Hiiwko's Bay district, midnight; also at 3 p.m.; late fuo, 3.15 p.m. Auckland and district, aleo New I'lyciouth, Wanganui, and Napier, 11.20 a.m.; Into fee. G.P.0., 11.35 a.m., railway station 12.40 p.m. Parcel mails for Auckland and district, 8 p.m. KBMINBEH. Tho next best dispatch for correspondence addressed to TJnile<l Kingdom, Continent of Europe, and America, will cloho at Wcllinston, nor R.M.S. Moana, on Wednrsdiiy, December 10. Mails from America and United Kingdom arc expected to arrive nt Wellington, per •li.Jf.S. Moana 0:1 December 7, Th<* mails for the United Kingdom, -which left New Zealand on September 16, arrived at London on November 10. A. ]'. DRYDEN. Chief Postmaetcr. Chief Post Office. Wellington, November 24, 1919.
Lieutenant ,T. Cridlnnd Barrett, Leicestershire Regiment, and Lance-Corporal Henry Tnndey. U.C.M., M.M., West Yorkshire Rej,'imenl, both of whom were flpnrdod tlie Victoria Cross in the fighting last year, have received (he freeiloni of Leamington, their native town. Lioutenanl: Barrett was presented with a koM wristlet watch ami La nee-Corporal Tandey with a gold watch and J.'HSO worth of Victory Bonds. The death is announced of Ihe'Rov. I' , . T: M'ethered. vicar of ths river.sido parish ot Hur'.ey, in his ROtli year. Uc bad been vicar for over 50 years. An It.A. of Christ Church, Oxford.-he was ordained .in 1863 by the then flishon of ftilisbury, and after serving in the curacy of Wnrminster for a year, nwl of Hurley for two year*,'was appointed, in 18CS, to the vicarage. Mr. Wethered had made it a practice to bathe, in the Thames daily throughout tho year, and had not missed lwHuns on Christmas Day for over 30 years.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 10
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658MAIL NOTICES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 10
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