BUSY POST OFFICE
NEED OF NEW NORTHCOTE BUILDING SHOWN The volume of postal business trans- ; acted at Northcote is indicated by j figures for 1928, which AA*ere supplied by ■ the Postmaster-General, the lion. J. B. j Donald, in referring to the need for the new post office. The letters, postcards and articles posted were 87,460, and deli\'ered, 234,180. The revenue from stamps and postcards was £547, and money orders Avere issued to the A r alue of £2,250. Money orders paid were \-alued at £2,081, and Post Office Savings Bank deposits amounted to £5,411. The value of amounts withdrawn Avas £3,214. The toll telephone messages forwarded were 1,466. and receded, 249. Telegrams forAvarded were 1,614, and received, 3,867.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 765, 11 September 1929, Page 15
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118BUSY POST OFFICE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 765, 11 September 1929, Page 15
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