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POST OFFICE NOTICES.

MAILS CLOSE. For Picton, Wellington;. Napier, Canterbury, Otago, and Southland r -per Phoebe, on arrival. For Taranaki and Auckland— per s.s. "Wellington, to-morrow, Wednesday. . tfor Stoke, Richmond," Hope, Spring Grove, Wakefield, and FoxhilW-eiose at Chief Post Office daily at 2.80, p.m.; arrive at Cliief Post Office daily, at 11 o'clock, a.m. Tr , For Waim'ea- west — Close every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; at 2>o p.m. j arrive every Monday, Wednesday, and F-viay.Tat 11 a.mS»" '■ For Appleby, -Upper- and — Lower Moutere, Nga" Timete,- Motueka, and . Riwaka— CLose every . Monday ajicl Thursday,, at 8.30, a.m.; arrive every-! -Tuesday and Friday,, at 4 p.m. Also, for Motuek'a ppr steamer as opportunity ofifers. For WakapuakaH-riOlose .every Wednesday and Saturday, at 2.30; p.m.; arrive every Wednes: day and Saturday, at LI a.in. . SYDNEY J. DICK, Chief Postmaster. The progressive rates of postage on letters posted in New Zea'and for delivery in the Australian Colonies, or Great' Britain, or British Colonies or Possessions, not exceeding J oz., one rate.; exceeding oz., but not exceeding 1 oz., two rates ; exceeding 1 oz.; and not exceeding 1£ oz;, three rates ; and so on for every additional § oz. or fraction of half-an-ounce; one rate.

At a Large Meeting of the wool trade recently heM in Sydney, it was resolved that the Londou committee should be reconstituted in such a way as to represent fairly the wool -grow ing and mercantile interests of, the" various colonies, and that local comroittpes should be.organised in the colonies to keep up communication with the London -committee. It was alp resolved ;that ihe existing charges by brokers admi' of revision ; that under so circumstances should the seller buy at his own sales; audlhat the merchants 1 and agents' charges also require revision and reduction to uniformity.

" Capital weather, Mr. Jones — capital weather." .My wife's go i such a bad cold sh.B; can ? t :spie'ak~l like suchi weather; ;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 162, 12 July 1870, Page 2

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POST OFFICE NOTICES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 162, 12 July 1870, Page 2

POST OFFICE NOTICES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 162, 12 July 1870, Page 2

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