POST OFFICE NOTICE. MAILS CLOSE. For Sydney and Brisbane, per s .s. Egmont, on or about Saturday, the 6th inst, at tide time. For the future all correspondence for the United Kingdom, Europe, and America will be charged the Suez rate of postage. For Cobden,. Brunnerton, Twelve Mile Camptown, aud Ahaura, every Friday, at 9 p.m. For Arnold, every Friday, at 4.30 p.m. For Ruthergleu, every Tuesday. For Brighton. St. Kilda, Charleston, and Westport, every Wednesday, at 4.30 p.m. For Hokitika and Paroa, daily. Money orders must be procured and letters registered one hour previous to the closing of the mail by which it is intended to transmit them. In future, the Post Office will be open to the public, for the transaction of Money Order and Savings Bank business, on ordinary days from 9 o'clcck a.m. to 4 o'clock p.m., and on Saturdays, and on the day previously to the closing of the Mails for the United Kingdom, from 9 o'clock a.m. to 5 o'clock p.m. Lettero for sea borne mails will be forwarded if posted within forty minutes after the advertised time for closing the mails, such letters to bear a late fee of 6d, in addition to the postage, the whole to be affixed in postage stamps. MAILS ARRIVE. From Hokitika and Paroa, daily. From Rutherglen, every Wednesday. From Arnold, every Thursday, at 3 p.m. From Ahaura, Camptown, Twelve Mile, Brunnerton, and Cobden, every Saturday, at 4 pm. From Christchurch, every Monday and Thursday. From Brighton, St. Kilda, Charleston, arid West-port, every Tuesday. " J. M'BETH, Postmaster. TJANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1835. Paid up Capital ... ... .... ...£1,200,000. ReseiveFund ... £330,000. Rates of Discount. On Bills having a currency of ■- ;' not over 65 days 6 per cent. Do. do. 95 „ 7 „ Do. do. 125 „ ... ... 8 Interest on Deposits. On deposits fixed for 3 months 3 percent, per annum. Do. 6 „ ... ... 4 „ „ Gold purchaseiat rates to be ascertained on application. W. G. M'CRAE, Agent. Greymouth, January 11, 1869. T>ANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Incorporated by Act of General Assembly. Paid up Capital ... £500,000. Reserve Fund ... £150,000. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD. Highest Rates of Interest allowed on Fixed Deposit Receipts. Approved Bills Discounted at Lowest Current Rates. E. S. LAPHAM, Pro. Manager.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 477, 4 February 1869, Page 2
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