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KXPKCTED ARRIVALS. Hapouriki, trom Mannkau, to-day Rotoili. froin South, to day Ni api.t.i, liom Manukan, on Monday Mapourika, from douth, on Tuesday Rotciti. trom Manasan, on Tuesday Ntjapuiii, from Manukau, on Thursday Mapourika, from Manakaa, on Friday Botoiti, from South, on Friday
SAILED. Thursday, Jaxcaby 10. Ngapnhi, s.s., for Onohnnga. Passengers —Mosdatnes Harvey, Kitzherbort, William■oii, Heaiop, Armstrong, Knuokoy and 2 children, G. Oliver, Henderson, Goffet, Moore, Taylor, Cocker, Willi, Henderson, Hn£ty, Oorbett, Macklow, Shrewsbery, Misses Poitier, Doorley, Forbes, Watson, Fraser, Keane, Messrs. Fitzherbert and boy, Mcßride, Dalrymple, Middleton, Barrows, Williamson (2), Fester, Heslop, McNamera, Vt. E. Dive, 0. Oliver, Lnrton, Henderson, Cocker, Taylor, Goeset, Moore, Cossar, War Ten; 13 steerage. Cifgo—l2 boxes bailor, Mangatoki Dairy Co.; 5 cases bacon, b Frasor; 9 pkges bacon, hams, and lard, A. Drake; 8 do, West Coast Farmers ; 1 case, N. King; 8 pkges, Express Co,; 10 pkge?, Railway. W. D. Webster, Agent.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Waitaba, January 10. Fifeihire, in roadstead, from Auckland, at 4,30 p.m. Timabu, January 10. Papanui, t.»., from Lyttelton, at 6 a.m. BAILED. Wellington, January 1. Dolphlc, fi.s., for Ficton, at 3.30 a.m. Sydney, January 9. Talune, s.s,, for Auckland, with 108 bags •f English and Vancouver mails. Tutanekii, e.s., for Auckland, with 88 bags of English mails. MAI It -A OTKJZS. Hails will close at the Chief Post Office Devon-Street, as follow Feikay. January 11. For Australia and Tasmania at 6 a.m., dua Sydney, January 17. For Weliiaston and South, per Mipourika, aM. m. lor Auckland, per Botoiti.al 7 p.m. lor Ausfn'.n, Tonirjiia, Ceylon, India, China, Jtput, Strait? Settlements, etc., at 7 p.i.i.. due Sydney. January 19. For Souih Africa, -.in Nat*:. at 7 p.m. Mio'day, January JJ. For Karofrrca and 'i'&biti, at '! p.m Fkiday, Kth January. Pajrcel maii for United States oi America at 5 p.m. ForSamos. Hodoluln,Japan,UnitedStates of America, Caaadx British Columbia, Central and South America, Btitihh and Foi eign We«t Indies, United Kingdom and Continent of Ifnttpe, via San Fraoouco, al at 7 p.m. /or money orders at 4 p.m., and registered W-ttcrs at a p.*n. due in lordoL February 10th. i< ittters for despatch via Sar r'r&Lcl.-co vri'.l bo rsce\7ed at thij v.Sce, without of late fee up tu » p.m. on day of closing mail. FS:> T NY POSTAGE. S.IOM Ist January, 1 £>ol, the postage oi letter; «cd letter cards for delivery withii the colony, or for United Kingdom, Oanada India, Cape Colony, and practically all othe: places in British Empire, except Australia will be for each half ounce or fraction there of one penny. Foreign countries rate mil remain at as at present, and for Aos tralia 2nd, until further advised. Postag on parcels for United Kingdom will, froi eamo date, be as follows: —For parcels no over three pounds, Is; not over seven pounds 2b ; not over eleven pounds, 3s. AUSTRALIAN POSTAGE. Tun Post&;# on letters to Australia will re main twopence (2d). Letters to Austral! prepaid one penny will be surcharged. EXPRESS DELIVERY AND SPECIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. Expbess delivery and special messengi tervices will be established at New Pli mouth Post and Telegraph Offices aa froi th« lit January The express delivery wi cover letters and parcels not exceeding 311 in weight, for which an extra fee of 6d hi qeen paid. The delivery is to be effect* by telegraph messengers. Tho special mo; sengor service means placioz a messenger i tbe disposal of any Telephone Exchang snbecriber on request being made, and a f< of 6d on the first mile, and 3d each a< ditiocal mile up to two miles, or a tin payment being made. F. D. HOLDSWORTH, Chief Postmaster. 1680.]
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1901, Page 2
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