POST OFFICE NOTICE. For Westport, Nelson, and Auckland, per Charles Edward, on Thursday. For England, Continent of Europe, India, China, America. &c, &c, via San Francisco, per Charles Edward, on 'I hursday. For Half Ounce every Thursday, at 4.30 pan. For Cobden, daily, at 11 a.m. For No Town, every Tuesday, at4.3op.m. — For Arnold, every Thursday, at 4.30 p.m For Ruthetglen, Marsden, and Clifton, every Tuesday, at 4.30 p.m. For Hokitika and Paroa, daily From Hokitika and Paroa, daily From Cobden daily, at 11.30 a.m. For Brunnerton, Twelve-mile, Caraptown, Ahaura, and Napoleon Hill, every Tuesday, at 9" am., and every Thursday, at 4.30 p.m. ; returning every Monday and Wednesday, at 4.30 p.m. The rates of Postage to be charged in New Zealand on correspondence for the United Kingdom, via Brindisi. will be as follows : — Not exceeding £oz, 9d ; exceeding 4oz, and not exceeding loz, Is 6d ; and so on, 9d for every additional £oz or fraction of |oz. Newspapers under 4oz, each, 4d; for every additional 4oz, 4dL Arrival and Departure of thb English Mail. — Due at Greymouth, via Suez, on the 20th March; via San Francisco,onorabout 18tb March. Leaves Greymoutfa, via Snez (for letters specially addressed), on or about the 21th March, and <ria San Francisco, on the Ist March.
NOTICE. The Grey River Argus is now published daily. In making this change we have also thought it advisable, so as to enable all classes of the community to enjoy the benefits of a daily morning journal, to reduce the price to Threepence per copy, Eightbenpence per week, or £1 per quarter delivered in town, and £1 5s by post. Mr J. B. Roche, stationer, has been appointed the Sole Agent in Greymouth, and subscribers' names will be received by him or at the Office of the Paper. It is particularly requested by the Proprietors that all instances of neglect in the delivering of the paper will be immediately brought under their notice so that an immediate remedy may be applied. Arrangements have been made for the appointment of agents throughout the district and County, and as a largely increased circulation is confidently antiojpated, advertisers will see it to be to their immediate interest to take advantage of the additional publicity which their announcements must receive by these changes. Greymouth, Feb. 4, 1871.
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 809, 1 March 1871, Page 2
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