THE MAILS.
Malls 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 (mail van) at 7.25 a.ro, THURSDAY, APRIL 21. For Wellington and South, perßotolti at 10.30 a.m. For Auckland and North, per Takapuna at 7 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 22. For Australian States and ports Jdue Sydney April 27) due at 6.30 a.m. For Auckland and North, per Rarawa at 7 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 23. For Auckland and North, also for 'Australian Statesi Eastern and Mediterranean ports (due Sydney April f 80),. per Takapuna at 7 p.m. The'Jhext best despatch for South AfricaVlpsee here Friday, April 29; at Mafs>for "Samoa, Honolulu, Japan, ISulipprne Islands, United States ofSVincrica, Canada, British Columbia? Central and South America, BritisKLand Foreign West Indies. UnltedgKingdom, and Continent of v ia San Francisco, close on TflEa(lay;' ! A[)ril 28, at 7 p.m. For <mgjjy orders at 4 p.m., and reat 5 p.m. Due in Xondon r Mjjjjj,27.. "^EGML^NOTE. On postage on and fro the United KjngdomrTmljß^redßce to one penny per paper, irrcsj^^ •ot weight, subject to these condi e, ttions :—All newspapers exceeding 8 S ozs in weight prepaid one penny ar | to bo forwarded by direct stcamc i? .only. Newspapers not exceeding Hoi .prepaid at the penny rate may b( ■$ (forwarded by tlie San Francisco or jj" Federal mail service, or direct, eic 9 Newspapers exceeding^B.pz,.if_prepaic % at existing rates, l\e. ,"■: a'-peijny^oi J the first four ounces" and v 4dfor.e3q} I succeeding 2 ounces, may" be sent.tfij b- the San Francisco and Federal mail % lines. Wholly unpaid pnpers are t Sj be detained and advertised as in thi * case of printed papers. When mon than one newspaper is enclosed in thi v? same-bundle the postage on eacl newspaper must-be affixed.in stanipß "*otherwise the "parcel"" will be sur charged at printed paper rates am - sent on by direct steamer. * NOTICE. Berne notifies that private telegrams originating in Japan, ForTnosa, Japanese stations in Fusan, Seoul and Chemulpho must be written in clear language, in either Japanese, English or French. Private telegrams from Korean -stations 'or Japanese officers in Korea, and for other 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, Yokohama, and Kobe, are admitted on production of code, accompanied by an explanatory note, written in.. Japanese, French or English. All telegram* passing over Japanese lines In Ja- ' pan or Kotea are accepted at the '-' •tatter's rick. &.( TV *'- 'J&tt - HOUBSWORTH. - jghlef FqrtmaJterc
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 91, 21 April 1904, Page 1
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424THE MAILS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 91, 21 April 1904, Page 1
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