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E. W. KNOWLES. Shakespeare Road. Conveyance of Mails. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Office untill Saturday, the 20th May, 1865, at 4 o’clock p.m., from persons desirous of contracting for the following Mail service, for the period of six months from Ist July next. WEEKLY. 1. Between Napiee and Waipawa. in a two or four-wheeled vehicle, drawn by not less than two horses. Lockers for the mail bags to be water-tight and roomy. To start from the Chief Post Office, Napier, on TUESDAY, 4th July, at 7 o’clock a.m., and on every succeeding Tuesday at the same hour, and to arrive at Waipawa at 4 p.m. of the same day. The contractor to be bound in a penalty that will enable the Chief Postmaster, at any time that the contractor may fail in carrying out his contract to employ a substitute; and that he is to receive, convey, and deliver, as addressed, all such mails as may be delivered to him by any Postmaster at any Post Office on the line. The contractor will be permitted to carry passengers and parcels, provided it does not in anyway interfere with the mail service. The return mail to leave Waipawa on Friday in every week at 7 a.m„ and to arrive at this office at 4 p.m. of the same day. 2. V\ AIPAWA to POEANGAHATT. To leave Waipawa every Tuesday, half-an-hour after the arrival of the mail from Napier, ahd to airive at Waipukurau the sumo evening. Also to leave Te Waipukurau for Porangahau at 7 a.m., on every Wednesday morning, arriving at Porangahau at 3 p,m. on the same day. The return mail to start from Porangahau at 10 a.m. on every Tnursday, and to reach Waipawa in the evening of the same day. 3. Clive to Poubebebe. 4. Waipckpeap to Gwavas (Carlyon’s Statiop) calling at Grant’s Lambert’s, and Duncan’s out-stations—and also at Hampden, and thence back (o Waipawa by Duncan’s out-station j to leave Te Waipukurau at 8 a.m. on every Wednesday, and to arrive at Waipawa on ‘the evening of every Thursday. 5. Napiee to Ppketapu and to Waippna, 6. Havelock to Mabaekakaho and Kereett leaving Havelock on Tuesday, and return- , ing thither with the return mail on Thursday evening. , 7. Te Acte to Patangata, leaving Te Aute with the mail from Napier on Tuesday afternoon, and returning with the mail from . Patangata on Thursday evening. 8! Napxeb to Waiboa. FORTNIGHTLY. 9. POBANGAHATT to CASTLE POINT. 10,! Waiboa to Tceanoa, Poverty Bat. The Government docs not bind itself to accept the lowest Tender. Tenders to be endorsed, “ Tenders for the Conveyance of Mails.” PETER BOURKE, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Offiiee. . Napier, April 20,1866.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 257, 26 April 1865, Page 1

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447

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 257, 26 April 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 257, 26 April 1865, Page 1

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