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.POST OFFICE NOTICED. MAILS CLOSE. Timabu and Akaboa. Per Bruce, on Thursday, September 24, at 4.30 p.m, Nobthebn Ports op New Zealand.—Per Pheebe, on Friday, September 25, at 10 a m British, and other Mails, via Suez, will’ be despatched from this office on the 30th inst. mails close at Albany street (branch office) fifteen minutes prior to the advertised time of closing at the Chief Post Office. Dunedin. The public are reminded that correspondence for Amenca must be prepaid Suez rates, as there will be no mails despatched via San Franeisco this month. Note.—The steamer Otago is expected to leave Hokitika at 3 p.m on Thursday, the 24th instant. Telegrams for the Australian Colonies ot Europe, via Java cable, will be received at the Telegraph Office for transmission to Hokitika up till 1 p.m, on that day. ARCH. BARR. ysj.* * « _ Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office. Dunedin, September 23, 1874. JJARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION. THE PUBLIC Are respectfully requested NEVER TO SHOP AFTER ONE O’CLOCK ON SATURDAYS. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

Agency of this Bank will be opened at Tapanni on the 30th instant. W. C. ROBERTS, Manager, a - Dunedin. Sept. 16, 1874. tHE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Nominal Capital ... L 2,000,000. Subscribed Capital ... L 850,000. fiPHE Head Office of this Bank will be JL Opened for the transaction of General Banking Business on Thursday, the Ist of October, at 10 a.m., in the Premises, High street, Dunedin, lately occupied by the Union Bank of Australia. J. T. WARREN, Inspector. Dunedin, September 23, 1874. NOTICE. WE beg to inform the Residents in the Green Island and West Taieri Districts that arrangements have been made for the circulation of the Evening Star in the former district on the a rival of the 5.20 p.m. train from Dunedin, and in the latter by Mr L. E. Duncan on the arrival of his coach, which meets the Dunedin late train at Green Island. tfduthwanted to tvtn k tfceJSTAR

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Evening Star, Issue 3615, 23 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3615, 23 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3615, 23 September 1874, Page 2

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