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Post Office Notices.

. MAILS. CLOSE,tt* For England, via Marseilles and Suez, the Anstra- - lian Colonies,'ahd'Southefn-Province of New ,Zealand,>per- >s.% Y.jjosdi Asbley.’.’.jqrvjiWed-' , nesday next,,May. }5 ( , at j.,1 a.m. a( the Chief 1 Post Office, and 10 a.m; at the Branch Office, : HastiAgs'-st. flgir*' Money Order 1 Listsi will . i clpso» -fold Registered Letters -will be received ‘up t^iptem. ifiEW RATES. 0? POSTAGE. The following rates of postage are how in forfeit throughout the Colony u m I.—TOWN LETTE-’3 • f . at gny.PosV (Office within- the Colony for delivery at or from such i’ost Office— 1 half-an-ounce ... One Penny Ejtceoding half-an-ounce hut not exceecU ing one ounce... ...; ... ... Twopence 1 "Par every ounce’ or fraction of an ounce . over one ounce ..... ....... Twopenee" • lI.—COUNTRY LETTERS. ■ • Jlosted dß,tf any post Office within .the Colony for delivery at or from any other Post Office within the same Province— •. . .No.t exceeding half-an-ounce Twopence Exceeding half-an-ounce but nor. exceed- , ing one ounce .;. „. ... ... Pourpence For every ounce or fraction of an ounce over- one ounce... ... ...' ... Pourpence ■ m.—inter protincialletters. . . .• . .. ... Posted at any Post Office within the Colony for delivery at or-from any Post Office in any other Province within .the Colony— < . , Hot exceeding half-an-ounce ... Threepence Exceeding half-an-ounce but not exceed-. ing one ounce Sixpence For every ounce or fraction of an ounceover one ounce • Sixpence iv.—newspapeus. Oq all newspapers posted wit linthe colony. . for delivery within the colony... one Penny INLAND MAILS. Thx following is the Time Table of the Arrival and Despatch of Inland Mails.

* The Mangakuri Branch Mail (via Clive) carries an open bag, and calls at different Stations.

PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. To Chief Postmasters , Postmasters , and SudPostmasters. In cbnteqhence of an arrangement effected with the Directors’ of the Panama Railroad Company, the New Zealand postage op.newspapers conveyed by that route will'he reduced, from threepence to One penny each. No alteration will take place in the foreign rates, accounted for by this departme.nt to,London,t.and..Panama, on newspapers addressed to .foreign pountries. Corrected tables of rates will" be furnished as soon as they can be got ready:-', in the meantime Postmasters will be guided ljy-ithe present table, taking care that twopence is deducted ; from the present rates as enumCrated in'.the table now in their possession, i Postmastersiwill;:bring ‘the. 1 above.:alteration into immediate operation; and :give every possible publicity. 'By order of the FostmaSter-General, G. Eliott Eliott, . Secretary. General Post-Office,. Wellington,-'

Service. Mails close at G.P.O. Arrive at Post Town. Close at Post '1 own. Arrive iuNapier. (live 1 9 a.m. Tuesday 2 p.m. Friday 'I Havelock ... Noon Tuesday... Noon Friday ... Tc Aute, Poukawa 3 p.m. Tuesday 8 a.m. Friday Pataneata, (branch from To Ante) Noon Wednesday Noon Thursday Mangakuri* (branch from Olivo) Waipawa ...' ... >6gp.m. Monday ... j 4 p.m. Tuesday 9 a.m. Thursday ... 6 p.m. Thursday ... }-4 p m. Friday Ruataniwha (branch from Waipukurau)... Waipukurau Noon Wednesday 6 pin . Tuesday 12 p.m. Thursday .. Wallingford Forangahau „.. ... 11 a.m. W odne.-day 1 p.in. Wednesday.. j 10 a.m. Thursday ... J YVaiuui ... > 6 p.m. Monday (fort11 a.m. Thursday... 9 a.m. Monday ... 4 pm. Friday (fortCastlo Point 5 nightly) Noon Friday 1-30 p.m. Tuesday 10 a.m. Saturday ... J nightly) Meance Bridge... - 9%'iO a.m, Thursday Pukctapu 3 p.m. Tuesday 6 i .m, Wednesday... Maraekakaho (branch from Puketapw)... Kereru (branch from Havolook) • Noon Tuesday ,.. 7 p.m. 'Tuesday ... 9 a.m. Wednesday.. 1 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. Wednesday... • Noon Thursday Woodtbtrpe ' ... ... ... ... 6 p.m. Tuesday ... 3 p.m. Y\ ednesday Fekapeka - 7 p.m. Tuesday 2 p.m. Wednesday... Petane 3 p.m. Tuesday ... 2 p.m. Saturday ... Mohaka Wairoa ■ 10-30 a.tn. Tuesda? 9 a.m. Thursday ... 6 p.m. Thursday... 3 p.m. Friday 9‘TO u m. Friday ... • 9 a.m. Monday Mahia 5 p.m Friday Noon Tuesday.

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 17, 13 May 1867, Page 110

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Post Office Notices. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 17, 13 May 1867, Page 110

Post Office Notices. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 17, 13 May 1867, Page 110

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