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MAIL NOTICES

(Subject to necessary alterations, mails will close at the Chief Post Office hb under:—

THIS DAY (TULo'yJtV). NOVEMHEB! 30, Kaikoura, nor. Wakatu. 3 n.ra.

Westport, Greymouth. Hokitika, and Rpefton. nor Waimea. 4 n.ra.

Nelson. French Pass, and Havelock, p«m N'knu. 4 p.m.

Southern offices of New Zealand; also mails and express trauflit-paid parcels for Greymouth and Hokitika, per Maori, 6 p.m. Blenheim, Havelock, and Picton, via Blenheim, per Opawa, 7.45 p.m. •

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. Parcel mail for Australian States, 9.30 a.m.

Australian States, per Moeraki. 10.30 a.m. Parcel mail for United Kinedom and Continent of Europe, 3 p.m.

Mails for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, per Tainui. 4 p.m. - (Correspondence must be addressed "per Tainui.")

Nelson and Havelock, also mailß and express transit-paid parcels for Reefton and Vestport. ner Mupourika. 5 p.m. Picton. Havelock. and Blenheim." alpo the undermentioned bays, per oil-launch at* Picton, per Arahura, 7.45 p.m. Grail Bay, Homcwood, Hopai, Mahau, Manaroa, "Maori Bay. Nydia Bay. Pinohia. St. Onier, Tamure, TFaihohonu, To "Rawa. Tira Ora, Portajje. Whatanilii, Yncyca- Bay, P.B.

i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. Parcel for Australian States and the East. 9.30 a.m.

Australian State*;. Ceylon, India, Chin*, tfapun Strait* SeUleu*****'*, Ecypt. South Africa, per Ulimaroa. 10.30 a.m.

Parcel mail for Australian States, 9.30 a.m.

Australian States, via, Melbourne, per Paloona, 10.30 a.m.

Rarotonea and Tahiti, per Talune at Auckland, per Main Trunk train. 11.20 a.m.

MAILS CLOSE DAILY. Wantranui. New Plymouth, also Manawatu. Ransitikei. and Taranaki district, i.30 a.m.: mail-Tan. 8.20 a.m.

Wamranui. also Mamiwatu and RanKitikei district, 3 p.m.." late fee 3.15 n.m.; 6.45 n.m., late Tee 7 p.m. Woirarapa district, 3 a.m., 6 a.m.; also at 3.15 p.m., late fee 3.30 n.m. Napier and Hawke's Day district.-8 a.m.: also at 6.45 p.m.. !ato fee 7 n.m. Auckland and district, also New Plymouth. Waneanui. and Napier, 11.20 a.m.; lato fee, G.P.0., 11.35 a.m.. railway station 12.40 n.m.; and at 6,45 p.m., lato fee 7 n.m. Parcel mails for Auckland and district, 8 p.m. INCOMING OVERSEA MATLW. R.H.S. Niagara- left Vancouver Novoraber 17 for Auckland; duo December 5; 261 basß mail on board for New Zealand. S.S. Paparoa left London November 12; due about December 28. R.M.S. Jfarama left San Francisco lor Wellington, November 9; duo December 1f6O bags mail and 1178 bags parcels on board. PARCELS BRANCH. Commencing on Monday, November 22, the parcels branch at the Chief Post Office will be closcd daily (except Saturday) at 6.30 p.m., and on Saturdays at 1 p.m. After the closing of the parcel post branch parcels will be accopted at tho delivery counter up to 8 p.m. REMINDERS. The nest best dispatch for correspondence addressed to United Kingdom. Continent of Europe, and America, will be via San .Francisco, per lt.Jt.S. Jtarama. closiiiff at Wellington on Tuesday, December 7, at 1 p.m. MaiU for Australian States, per Riverina, close at Auckland, Thursday, December 2. at 10 a.m. Mails Tor llarot-onßft and Tahiti, per Talune, close at Auckland on Friday, December 3. at. 10 a.m 11. T). mtOCOTT. Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Otlice, Wellington, | November 30, 1920. 1 |

LIVE STOCK SALES Mesßrs. Abraham and Williams. Ltd., report:—At the supplementary cattle fair held at Feilding on November 26. a good yarding came forward. There was a good attendance of the public, but bidding was poor right through the sale, mo*;t of the grown cattle being turned out unsold. Wo euotc as follows:—Forward heifcrß. to £11 10s.: Iwo-year steers, to £7 55.; twenty-month dairy heifers, .£6 to £6 65.; two-month dairy heifers, r.w.b.. to £8 12s. Cel.; small dairy heifers. £2 195., £3 13b. 6d.. to £4: yearling Shorthorn stem's, to £4. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.. L*d.. IJawera. branch, report for week ended November 27:—At Kakaramea. on Monday, we had a. trood yardinc ; of both sheep and store cattle. The vendors of the few dairy cattle yarded had come prepared to meet the market. .and all were sold at late rates. "We Quote:— Shorn hoggets, to 245. (id.: store ewes and wethers, to ; store ntgs, 395.; sow (in nitr), £5 55.: fat cows. £12 2s. 6d. to £13 55.; forward ditto. £5 6b. to £10 Is.: freshconditioned ditto, to £7 175.: others, at market, value. Shorthorn L»ulls, £8 Bs. to £14; Holsteln bulls, to £14; emnty heifers, to £7 65.: yearling heifers. £3 10s.; steers, to £3: wringing heifers, to £13 lips.: ealved ditto, to £12 10s.; cows, to £f4. On Wednesday, at Eltham, itnck were not penned in average numbers; this was probably owing to Stratford show. However. we nultted practically the whole of store pens at satisfactory prires. Bidding was very lapsing for dairy cattle. We Quote:—Pat m.s. sheen, £2 Is. 6d.; fat woolly hoggets, 355,: store* plus, £3 3s. 6r1.; bow. £2 5«.: forward cows, to £10 2s. 6d.; fresh-conditioned ditto. £6 17s. 6d.; empty second callers (Jerseys), £3; Shorthornß. £7 108.: empty Shorthorn two-vear heifers, £1 55.; two-year steers. £5 175.: Holstein yearling heifers. £5 145.. others, £3 10s. to £6 10s.; springing heirers, £13 10s.; euws. to £15. At- Hawera. on Thursday, wo had a, good of both sheen «nd cattlc. Apaff; from dairy cattle, competition .was fairly keen throughout, and practically «Jl the latter were dinposed of before leaving the yards at late values. We oiioto:—Shorn ewes and lambs, 33«.; shorn hoggets, 255. 6d.; store pi«rs (/rood), to £3 14p.: small, to 35i.j pen <£ Prnr* fat cows. £15; medium 'ditto, to £12: forward cows, to £9 18s.; fresh , conditioned ditto, to £7 10s.: others at market •valuo; pen of two-year Holstein heifers, £8 13«.j Shorthorns. £8 18s.; yearllmr heifers, £3 10s. to £5 10s.; emnty heifers (rood .condjiionl. to £9 ss.': pormcintr heifers fsrood). £17; ealved ditto £17 55.: others fit, market value; £21. On Friday we lipid our "fortuMitly sale at W averlev. We had. a pood entry, but competition was not' freen, and most of the yardinc was passed'in. Priceß at i late rates.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 56, 30 November 1920, Page 10

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MAIL NOTICES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 56, 30 November 1920, Page 10

MAIL NOTICES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 56, 30 November 1920, Page 10

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