MAIL NOTICES.
TE A15011.\. "Nfaiifi will cln<c at ti «p ~o?t Officp, Te Amlm on and after Muich lltli, 1889, as follows :—: — For Waihon, Fiako, Monin^viHc, Hamilton, Caml'ridao, iirul ;ill Waikalo offices, Anrkl.incl, Oneliunga, ;md all infceimediatp offices— rMonday.p, Wednesdays, and Fiiilms lit 655 a.m. The minis for fle^.'itch on Tues^-'.v, 'i'ljiirpd.'iy and lnoinfnjrs will close the ni-gfit 'pienous at 9 o'clock. For Paemn ami Thn;nrp — Mr»nrla\p, Tnesd:iyp, Tliursdsi} and Fiidays at 8.45 a.m.. and on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10.4b a.m. For Katikali rnrl Tnurati<ra on Mondays and Tlmrsdiivs ut 8.45 a.m. For Rliaftcsliurv — Mondays and Fridays at 5 p.m. For Watniongom.ii — Monday, "Wednesdays, FiMlnyp, and Satnidnys at 5 p.m., and on Tue&da^s and Thnrsdayp, at 4 30 L p.m, pr Southern Poite of New Zealand — Monday. »t 6.55 a in,, and ori Wed'jcsdn\B al 6.55 a.m , and ajr.itn at 9 p.m. F»t Sidney and Anstuiian Colonies — Mondays at 6.55 a,m. Fcr United Kiujidom and.F.vronp, Amciic« &c. } &c, a<» notrfird-. The pf!Ptin<.'-l»oxeM in Whitalcer-stieet nre cJeaied 1 Monday, WecUiQ^d^s, and Fridays at 7 ;> vi., Tucsdav«, Thmsd.iys, and P(itmda\R :i{ 8 n in,, and on \Vpdn«>=s(liivs and Ssitmdajs at \Q.?)Q ;>.ni.; also daily at 4.\b p.m T. 12, CLOrGTT. Postmaster.
TWsii^ clix^c nl Po^t-ofliee. Wttioionicomai ns m» del" : — For'iV An'l-ij], Phoiom, TliruneP, Hnmfllnn, nnd Wiiikdto Oflicc«, Aiukhmd &c, \Vo»lrif^ji\«j, jind Fiid.ijs at <"i,.JO ;un.; ;mi] Jit ft p.m. Jor i\nti!c;iti,T-iiu,;moH, &c, on Mondays Jinrl \Vpflpp<-(];iA S, at ,r?, r ? pill. F<m Qn-irizviilf. f>r) 'I'nosd.ijß, Tlmisdjiys siiif! Stif iii(]jiv c , at 1-0 .".in. Fc i S)i;ifh"-l.urv ; oy Tucstljiys and Snturdaysal 10.50 n.m. Jno. W. BiiA"!!!;, Postmaster.
MORRINSVILUv. Thk Ii tff r— l»cx will be cleared for I]ie (]p«p;itcli of coirespor.dence finin this effice to tke unifci mentioned plates, as foil* \vs :—: — On imilaftpr March IHli, 1880, i'< r fill station*, IfiimiUdii to Auckland and Waikato distiict", dniv at 8.15 a in. Fur PiaKo, \Vniliou,'l'e Aioli^, ancl Tliames d.ii!y at 3.10 p.m. Fur \\ jiltnu \V{ili.uofl, fcmj.ifj.tn, Mnrnri V hara, Okoiidjic, Lic|:(iyl(J, Jrintui na, vm\ r i.iup<i, Moiida\«, Wt-dycßflays, and 1 i hi ays, at 3.10 p. id. 11. WILHAWS, ?\ ]».— I.cttfra coutainiiju any tiling of in 1 " -l.o'i'fl lt<» liitatliJ (ho I'oslinastt j r in I c ref > i'-t< r<-d. 1 i-iU*r!: wf'iitainiu'jf coin if postod n,n.-< , /'<:i^tt'ii (', $ill lie c< lnpnlsoi Uy r^iisteied nj.l (.liurgfil 4O.ul>lc v^ibtialion iee.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 423, 27 November 1889, Page 2
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386MAIL NOTICES. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 423, 27 November 1889, Page 2
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