POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
KING’S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY,
Gisborne Post Office.-On Monday, the 10th inst., this office will be closed Mails usually despatched on that day will be made up at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday, the Bth. A delivery of letters only will be made over the counter from 7 to 8 p.m. on Saturday. Telegraph Office.—This office will be open (private box lobby only) from 9 a‘m. to 1 pm., and from 7 p.m, to midnight. The Telephone Exchange will ne open as usual. . <lll country offices in the Gisborne district will observe a close holiday in all branches, mails closing .Saturday, at 7.30 p irn c? w g AMPSO N, Chief Postmaster.;
Th? Clan Fraser a<e to present Lord Lovat with a testimonial in connection with his raising and commanding Lovat's Scouts during the war. Subscriptions have come in from nearly all paits of the world, and all members of the clan are asked’to send contributions to Mr Hugh Fraser, Elm Park, Inverness,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 563, 5 November 1902, Page 1
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