BUSY DAYS
MAIL ROOM STAFF HAS PLENTY TO DO HALF-YEARLY POSTINGS The mail room staff at the Chief Post Office has had a busy week. The end of June brought the usual heavy crop of monthly accounts, newspapers, magazines and circulars. It was also the end of the half-year, and the quarter, which brought a vast increase over the usual heavy monthly mail. Thousands of insurance premium notices, and bonus certificates played tlicir part in increasing the work of the harassed postal officers. The Aorangi, the Marama and the Tofua all brought heavy mails and the Ulimaroa, which arrived this morning, carried 875 bags of mail for New Zealand. Of this, 153 bags of ordinary mail and (19 bags of parcels from England. Australia and the East were for Auckland, but the letters are all being delivered this afternoon. “One of the busiest weeks since Christmas,” was the verdict of a postal officer this morning.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1018, 8 July 1930, Page 14
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155BUSY DAYS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1018, 8 July 1930, Page 14
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