THE MAILS.
- • Mftlla will close at. the Chief Post Office, Devon Street, as follows : "*■ For Wellington and South, daily, per Express, at 6.30 a.m. Late fee (inail van) at 7.25 a.ro, SATURDAY, APRIL 0. For Auckland and North, per Ta' kapnna at 7 p.m. For Australia-a States and Easlr ern ports .(due Sydney April 16) at & P- m - . i Foe United Kingdom, Continent ol Europe and Mediterranean ports (specially addressed via Suez), due London May 22 t at 7 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 11. ' For. Wellington and South, per Corinnaat l"p t m. For. Auckland and North, per Barawa at 7 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 12. For Wellington and South, per Takspuna at 10 X 3O a.m. Fob United Kinjjdom (parcel mail) at 5 p.mi For. Auckland and North, per Rofcoltt at 7 p.m.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. For Auckland and North, per Rarawa at 7 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 14. For Wellington and South, per Ro■toiti at 10.30 a.m. For Auckland and North, per Ta-. kapnna at 7 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL IS. For South African ports (due Durban May 16) at 6.30 a.m. - For Australian ports (due Sydney April 20) at 6.30 a.m. For Auckland and North, per Ra<rawa at 7 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, For Auckland and North, per Taiapunaat 7. p.m. For Australian States and Eastera ports (due Sydney April 22) ut 7 p.m. For Fiji and Sandwich Islands, .United States of America and United Kingdom and Continent of Europe (specially addressed via Vancouver) due London May 25, close here Tuesday, April 19, at 7 p.m. NOTICE. Berne notifies that private .telegrams originating in Japan, Formosa, Japanese stations in Fusan, Seoul and Chemulpho must be written in clear language in either Japanese, English or French. Private telegrams from Korean stations for Japanese officers > n Korea, and foi other countries, which pass over .Japanese lines, are accepted when written in plain language in Japan- . ese, English, or French. Private - telegrams in secret language, emanating from Tokio, Yokohama, and , Kobe, are admitted on production ..of code, accompanied by an explanatory note, written in Japanese. !French or English. All telegramt (.passing over Japanese lines in Jatpan or Korea are accepted at the
.sender's risk. SPECIAL NOTE. On and from Marcn 1, 1904, the postage on newspapers to and from the United Kingdom will be reduce to one penny per paper, irrespective of weight, subject to these conditions :—All newspapers exceeding 8 ■jPSzs in weight prepaid one penny ar Jto be forwarded by direct steamer only. Newspapers not exceeding Boz L prepaid at the penny rate may be f forwarded by the San Francisco or Federal mail service, or direct, etc. Newspapers exceeding Boz, if prepaid jit existing rates, i.e., a penny for the first four ounces and }d for each succeeding 2 ounces, may be sent by the San Francisco and Federal mail lines. Wholly unpaid papers are t be detained and advertised as in the ease of printed papers. When more than one newspaper is enclosed in the mine bundle the postage on each ' newspaper must be affixed in stamps, r- otherwise the parcel will be surcharged at printed paper rates and ■eat on by direct steamer. F, D. HOLDSWORTH, Chief PoitniMter, r —, -> ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 81, 9 April 1904, Page 1
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530THE MAILS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 81, 9 April 1904, Page 1
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