WAIL NOTICES. Te Aroha.
On «i fJ after Mnndny, 6th August, tlie W.nifcalo and Auckland mails will clo<e at the F<>st Office, Te Arnha as followß :—: — For Wniliou, Piabo, Morrinsville, Tlamil7on, Cambridge, and all Wnikato offices, AmlJand, Onebunga. and all inteimedi(ite ofhcef- — Monclayp, Wednepdayp, and Fiida\s at 7 45 a.m , and on Tuesdays, Tliujvdfij'f and Saturda}'B at 6.30 a.m. For Ponthevn Ports of New Zealand — Monday, and Wednesdays at 7.45. a.m. For Sydney and Australian Colonies — Mondays at 7.45 a,m. For United Kingdom and Europe, America, &c, &c, as notified. The pontins-boxeK in Whit.iker-street me cleared daily for all mails at 7 30 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. only. T, E, CLOUGH, Postmaster.
WAIOBONGOMAI "MaiU t. 33b at Post-office. Waioron/yomai, af» under : — For Te Arohn, Pneron, Thames, Hamilton, and Waikato Offices, Auckland, &c, Sfondayp, Tuesdays, Thijrsdays, and Fridays nt 7.30 a.m., and Wednesdays and fNilurdnya at 9 a.m.; for Katikati, Taunngn, &c, on Mondnj's and Thuisdays, «t 7 30 a.m. ; fm-Qunrtzville, on Tuesdays, Thur e diiys, and Saturdays, nt 10 n.m. ; forffonfte^biny, on Tuesdays and Satur£it\ s oi 10 a.m. M. Lovkll, PoHtmafiter.
MOBI'.INSVILLE. Tin: Wkr-~box v.-iil ho cleared for the U"],<f;ti 11 of correspondence from' this office to the under mentioned places, as follows :—: — ■For Auckland, daily %tQ a.m. For all north stations and Waikato diptri< ts, daily nt 8.45 a,m. For Tliames, To Arolia, Waihou, aDd Piako, daily jnt <2.#0 p.m. Fr.r Wnilon * W^iiuiro.?.' Mntamatn, OkoiI'oire, « j^isfield, «nd Rotorun, Mondiiys, WtdncßtHiyt 1 , «nd Friday.", at 2.30 p.m, W, P, Wilwams, Postmnster.
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MOON'S PHASES. DKOi'MRER — New Mnnn, 3rd, 9.45 p.m. ; First Qnnrtt>r, 10th, 6.25 p.m.; FuM Moon; 18th, 10.20 p.m. ; Last Quarter 26tl>, 5.39 p.m.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 322, 5 December 1888, Page 2
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371WAIL NOTICES. Te Aroha. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 322, 5 December 1888, Page 2
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