THE POST OFFICE.
r T<> tfpEditaru > ■ anticipated that ere long North Ihuiedinwill heia& position to salute land ■ firelcoujp the new longhand carefully-hooded-, • !W«r poet office. The apology whjfcll now transects! that official capacity, tike the slice <«6l Ifchtii which in the- non-forthcoming loaf ie to he preferred, has amply cOnnnped c thia'iddda each an ihstiiution; is merej ’if possible, than a necediifcy. Whilst*
acting pro. teml J for a ."Postal Department^ e *iK%itfßtr '■{ be as|noiwledged that 'iM& Vhat i* yri* 3 r ort§l&ally r 'estimated: to be.\ Jts situation which is its most important function, must, any, bush, be condemned either by the business man or the stranger,'facta are those which cannot. M4fP#s r*s kernse that qf tjhree parte inconvenience to 'the North Dunedm public as it now exists. 'ln 2sa«^^n*% n M j »too tef**£ v** tne Water ot_Leith bridge, where; ift .0 *"4ss dTwfefreits . *tßfti*^R»ttclefic(ief 4 for nowiit is merely a' :■.■ quM*er«< an-(hour's range-froin the General —or, xn other words, too far from the Water ofLeitb, the real North Dunedin, and too '•-- clew; to the General Posi Qffict. The iuthe oif a '\[^rawatr.^^aMc/h v avA,/ii6Va golden oppor ' J Miutx v b£retrievingthe, shattered ibalance, which .stands risky enough, of its credit. PBS#lmt isithe lopportunityW4the -necessity w the Banctkfß sV-like'Nature crying aloud through all its works. Les the Government advance! on 'its ! own responsibility, having the public's confidence in their actions when acting 1 for'-a public good. We have not always Julius look to for advice, but what advice is heeded! when the people cry ?—I am, Ac., v- -. : ,- / ■. ■■ s\ ■ *t-
Punedin* December -18.
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Evening Star, Issue 4310, 19 December 1876, Page 4
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264THE POST OFFICE. Evening Star, Issue 4310, 19 December 1876, Page 4
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