POST OFFICE NOTICES
TO-DAY (TUESDAY) Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe, via Cape Horn (per Zealandic, from Auckland) Correspondence must be specially addressed. By N.Z air service. Letters only Extra fee Id per oz. by airliner at 7 a.m Australian States, South Africa, and the East, via Sydney. By N.Z. air service, letters only. Extra fee Id per oz, by airliner 7 a.m. Ocean and Nauru Islands (per Nairnbank, from Auckland), by North Express at 10.30 a.m. Late fees C.P.O. 11 a.m and at Railway Station 11.30 a.m. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1G Australian States, South Africa, and the East, via Sydney, also Australia-Singapore-England air mail (per Awatea. from Auckland), by North Express 10.30 a.m. Late-fees at C.P.O. 11 a.m.. and at Railway Station at 11.30 a.m. Air mail due in London October 5. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Australian States, South Africa, and the East, also Australia-Singapore-London air mail (du<, in London October 5). By N.Z. air service, letters only. Extra fee Id per oz, by airliner 7 a.m SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19 Fiji. Apia. Pago Pago, Honolulu, and Japan also specially addressed correspondence for Canada, United States of America. Great Britain Ireland, and Europe (per Monterey, from Auckland), by North Express at 10.15 a.m. Late fees C.P.O. 11 a.m. and at Railway Station 11.30 a.m. Due London October 15. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Fiji, Apia, Pago Pago, Honolulu, and Japan, also specially addressed correspondence for Canada. United States of America. Great Britain. Ireland, and Europe (by New Zealand air mail, letters only. Id per ounce extra). At 7 a.m. Due London October 15. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21 Great Britain, Ireland. Continent of Europe, also Central and Western South America, via Panama (per Rangitane, from Auckland). Correspondence must be specially addressed. By train at 7 a.m. Late-fee letters at Railway Station at 8.40 a.m. Due London October 27. Parcels close 5 p.m. September 18. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 Tonga. Samoa, and Fiji (per Matua, from Auckland), by North Express at 10.30 a.m. Late-fees at C.P.O. at 11 a.m. and at Railway Station at 11.30 a.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Rarotonga, Tahiti. United States of America, Canada, Mexico, Eastern States of South America, Great Britain. Ireland, and Continent of Europe, also air mail correspondence for the United States of America and Canada, via San Francisco (per Maunganui. from Wellington), by North Express at 7 a.m Late-fee letters at Railway Station 8.40 a.m. Mail due in London October 26. Parcels for Rarotonga. Tahiti, and United States of America close 5 p.m. September 25. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29 Rarotonga, Tahiti United States of America, Canada, Mexico, Eastern States of South America. Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe, also air mail correspondence for the United States of America and Canada, via San Francisco (per Maunganui, from Wellington), by aeroplane 7 a.m. Letters only. Extra fee Id per oz. Mail due in London October 26. DAILY uThe under-noted times are at C.P.0.) Christchurch and Northern Offices, oy aeroplane at 7 a.m (also Sundays) Wellington and North Island Districts and all northern offices: Monday. Wednesday. Friday 7 a.m.: Tuesday to Saturday 10.45 a.m Oamaru, Timaru Christchurch and Wesl Coast. Monday Wednesday. Friday 730 a.m., Tuesday to Saturday, 0.45 a.m.; Monday to Friday 7 p.m.: Sunday 10 p.m South Otago and Invercargill Districts; Daily 6.30 a.m. 3.30 p.m.. and 5.30 p.m. Central Otago: Dally G a m INCOMING MAILS (Approximate Dates.) September 15.—Maunganui: English and American. Marama: Australian. September 23.—Monterey: Australian. September 24.—Wanganella: Australian. , , N. R. MTsaac, Chief Postmaster.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22986, 15 September 1936, Page 8
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575POST OFFICE NOTICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 22986, 15 September 1936, Page 8
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