Mail Notices.
Marts will close at the Chief Post Ofllce, Devon Street, as follows For Wellington and South, daily, per Express, at (1.30 a.m. Late feo (mail van) at 7.25 a.m, FIUI/AY, Feb. 1.0. I'or Australian States, etc., at 6.30 a.m., due Sydney, Feb. 114. For Auckland and North, per Karawa at 7 p.m. SATURDAY,. Feb. 20. For Auckland uiwl North, per Kotoiti at 7 p.m. For Australian States, etc., at 7 p.m., due Sydney Feb. 26. For India, China, Japan,, Ceylon, Straits Settlement, also Continent of Kurope and United Kingdom, via Suez (for corresporwiencc specially addressed only) at 7 p.m., due London April 8. For South Africa, per Sopttodes from Melbourne, due Durban about ! March 25, at 7 p.m.
Mails for Fiji, per Rotokino, close at Auckland on Feb. 23. Mails for Fiji close at Auckland, per Taviuni, on Feb. 24. For tifcc Unitud States of America, Canada, West indies, Central America, West Coast of South America, United Kingdom amd Continent of Europe, via San Francisco, also Samoa aivd Hawaiian Island. 1 ?, close at Auckland on F£b. 26, due London March 2(i. The next best 'despatch for Continent oi Euro-pe and United King- | dom will he via San Francisco, leav- ! ing New Plymouth on Thtirs'day, i I' i'li. 25, duo London March 2(3. j Mails for Fi-.i, Honolulu, Canada, Uiiiiltd Stales of America, United Kingdom ami Contimnt of Europe, connect ing with Vancouver steamer at Fiji, close at Auckland on 21th February at 11 a.m. Correspondent must be specially addressed via Vancouver. KOTE.—Letters for United States of America should be prepaid 2Jd per half ounce. NOTICE. Berne notifies that private telegrams originating in Japan, Formosa, Japanese stations in Fusan, Seoul ami Chemulpo mn«t hp written in clear language in either Japanese, English or French. Private telegrams from Korean stations for Joipjane.se odicers in Korea, ami for o'ther countries, which pass over Japanese lines, are accepted when written in plain language in Japanese, English, or French. Private telegrams in secret language, emanating from Tokio, Yoko'hama, and Kobe, are admitted on production of code, accompanied by an explanatory note, written in Japanese, French or English, All telegrams passing over Japanese lines in Japan or Korea are accepted at the sender's risk, W. J. CH'ANEY, Acting Chdef Postmaster.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 42, 19 February 1904, Page 4
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376Mail Notices. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 42, 19 February 1904, Page 4
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