POST OFFICE NOTICES.
MAILS CLOSE — For Oamaru, per p.s. Wallace, on Friday, the 16th inst., at 8.45 a.m. For Timaru, Akaroa, Lyttelton, Christchurch, Hokitika, and Greymouth, per s.s. Beautiful Star, on Saturday, the 19th inst., at 3.30 p.ir k For Oamaru, per s.s. Wainui, on Saturday, the 19th inst., at 3.30 p.m. For Oamaru, per p.s. Wallace, on Tuesday, the 22nd inst., at 8.45 a.m. For registered letters, money orders, and newspapers, one hour previous. Per s.s. Tararua, on Tuesday, the 22nd inst.: — For India, China, Japan, Penang, Singapore, Point do Galle, Aden, Mauritius, the British, French, and Austrian Post-ofliccs at Alexandria, Malta, Gibraltar, Marseilles; and the Travelling P.O. from Marseilles to Lyons, at 12 noon. For the Australian Colonics (except Melbourne) and London via Southampton, at 1 p.m. For London via Marseilles, and London via Brindisi, Victoria, and Southland, at 1.30 p.m. For issue of money orders at 10 a.m. For registered letters and newspapers at 11 a.m. Late letters for Melbourne and London via Marseilles, with a late fee of 6d attached in stamps, may be posted till 1.40 p.m. N.B.—Correspondence intended for transmission by the above routes should bo addressed “via Suez.” N.B. —Mails for tho United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe, the West Indies and America via San Francisco, will leave Port Chalmers about the 25th inst. The rates of postage for the United Kingdom will be the same as those via Suez and Southampton. In future, all correspondence not specially addressed will be sent via San Francisco. ARCH. BARR, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office. Dunedin, March 17, 1870.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2141, 17 March 1870, Page 2
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263POST OFFICE NOTICES. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2141, 17 March 1870, Page 2
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