POST OFFICE, QUKENSTOWN. HA ILB ARRIVE From Dunedin.—Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights. From the Arrow. Kawarau, Dunstan, &c. Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights. From Invercargill. —Wednesday and Monday at 1 p.m. From Maori Point. Monday and Fiida^ nights. From Moke Creek.—Monday night. MAILS CLOSE • 'or the Arrow, Kawarau, Dunstan, Dunedin, &c. —Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 p.m. For Invercargill.—Tuesday and Saturday, 3 p.ni For Maori Point.—Monday and Friday, at 8 p.m For Moke Creek.—Saturday, at 8 p.m. No postage stamp is now required, except a penny one on any paper more than seven days old POST-OFFICE MONEY ORDERS. The Commission now charged on Money Orders issued from the various Post-offices, New Zealand, is as follows: — On the United Kingdom. s. d. For any sum not exceeding £2 - -10 exceeding £2 but not exceeding £5 2 6 m £5 „ „ 457 3 6 „ £7 „ „ £lO 5 0 On the Australian Colonies. For any 6um not exceeding £5 • -10 „ exceeding £5 but not exceeding £lO 2 0 Within New Zealand. For any sum not exceeding £o - -0 6 „ exceeding £d but not exceeding £lO 1 O - SAXUY'S PREDICTIONS FOR 1865. November—6th, 13th, 20th, 27th. December —3rd, 10th, 18th, 24th, 31st. The preceding apply to all parts of the earth's surface—even (in a diminished degree) to the trade belts. N.B.—lf the day marked proves calm and still distrust the day after, and especially the second day after. The changes vary in intensity, but even at quiet periods they may be plainly traced ;n the scud, flying with a velocity totally at variance with the state of the air at the earth's surJace and the clouds at such times generally have a liny or stratified appearance, which usually indicates approachiug rain.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 270, 29 November 1865, Page 2
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287Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 270, 29 November 1865, Page 2
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