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Post Office Notice.

Chief Post Office, Kapler, 2Sth Jan. Mails Close, — For the United Kingdom, via Panama, also for the British American colonies, the United States, and other countries of North and South America, tp Kaikoura, from Wellington, will close at the Chief Post Office in Napier, on Friday nest let February, 1567, at 11 a.:n. on the Spit, and 10 a.m., at the branch office Shakespeare-road. Registered letters received and Money Orders granted till Thursday, olst last., at 5 p.m. PETER BOURKE, Chief Postmaster. INLAiu) juAILS. The following is tiie Time Table of the Arrival and of Inland 2u.ails.

• Thu Mangakuri Branch Mail (via Clive) carries an open nag, and calls at dillcrcut Stations. NEW RATES OF POSTAGE, The following rates of postage are now in force throughout the Colony : I.—TOWN' LETTERS. Posted at any Post Office within the Colony for delivery at or from such Post Office — Not exceeding half-au-ounce ... One Penny Exceeding haii-au-ouuco hut not exceeding one ounce Twopence For every ounce or fraction of an ounce over one ounce Twopence II.—COUNTRi' LETTERS. Posted at any Post Office within the Colony for delivery at or from any other Post Office within the same Province— Not exceeding half-an-ounce ... Twopence Exceeding half-au-ounce but not exceeding one ounce Fourpenco For every’ ounce or fraction of an ounce over oue ounce Fourpeuce 111.—INTEII-PHOVINCIAL LETTERS. Posted at any Post Office within the Colony for delivery at or from any Post Office in any other Province within the Colony— Not exceeding half-an-onnce ... Threepence Exceeding halfan-ounce but not exceeding one ounce Sixpence For every ounce or fraction of an ounce over one ounce Sixpence IV.—NEWSPAPERS. On all newspapers posted within thecolony for delivery within the colony ...One Penny 525” Tables of Rates of Foreign Postage maybe had at the Chief Post Oliice, Napier, and any Post Office in the Province.

Service. Mails close at G.l’.O. Arrive at Post Town. Close at Post Town. Arnvo iu.Vapior. Clivo 1 9 a.m. Tuesday 2 p.m. Friday Havelock Noon Tuesday ... Noon Friday ... Te Auto, Poukawa 3 p.m. Tuesday 8 a.m. Friday 1 Patauifata, (branch from To Ante) Noon Wednesday Noon Thursday 1 Mangakuri* (branch from Clive) Waipawa ■3 p.m. Monday 14 p.m. Tuesday 9 a.m. Thursday 5 p.m. Thursday ... )• 1 p.m. Friday Riuitanlwha (branch from Waipukurau)... Noon Wednesday p.m. Thursday ... 1 Waipukurau 6 p.m. Tuesday I Wallingford Porangahau 11 a.m. Wednesday 1 p.m. Wednesday ... 110 a.m. Thursday ... J Wainul ) 5 p.m. Monday (fort11 a.m. Thursday... 9 a.m. Monday ... ) \ p.m. Friday (fortCastle Point ) nightly)... ... Noon Friday 10 a.m. Saturday S nightly) Meaneo Bridge P30 p.m. Tuesday 930 a.m. Thursday Puketapu 3 p.m. Tuesday 5 p.m. Wednesday... Jlaraekakaho (branch from Puketapu)... Koreru (branch from Havelock) > Noon Tuesday ... 7 p.m. Tuesday ... 9 a.m. Wednesday... 1 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m, Wednesday ... >■ Noon Thursday Woodtborpo 6 p.m. Tuesday ... 3 p.m. Wednesday Pekapeka J 7 p.m. Tuesday 2 p.m. Wednesday ... J Potano s 3 p.m. Tuesday ... 2 p.m. Saturday ... Mohaka Walroa > 10 - 30 a.m. Tuesday 9 a.m. Thursday ... 5 p.m. Thursday... 3 p.m. Friday 9-30 a.m. Friday ... > 9 a.m* Monday ) Mahia ) 5 p.m. Friday Noon Tuesday

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 450, 28 January 1867, Page 2

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Post Office Notice. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 450, 28 January 1867, Page 2

Post Office Notice. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 450, 28 January 1867, Page 2

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