THE MAILS
TUESDAY, XOVEJfBER 12. For Wellington ami South, per Tak.i puna, at II a.m. For Auckland and North, per Botoiti, ■i I p-a. .. KDXKfjDAY. NOVEMBER 11 For Auckland and North, per Rarawa, at 7 p.m. tIURSD.U. NOVEMBER It Fur Australian State* at 6.15 sun.; Jar Si line; November 19. j For Cejrlon. India, China, Straits Set- ] tlr:u> 'it*. South Africa, aim Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Suet, it 6.U a.m.; dne London December £& i
For WeOingtonji and South, per Boto tti, at II ajn.
For Auckland and North, per Taka pana, it 7 pjn. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15.
For Auckland' ind North, per Barswa, • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16.
For AnstiaHan State* at 7 pjn.; due Sydney November 22. For AndUaad and North, ptr Takapuna, at TpJO. 1. j, L ,
The next parcel mail for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe will close at Wellington per Whakarna on Xovemfaer 20.
Mails for Raratongs, per Hanfoto, dene at Ancklaml on the 2(Kh November.
TV next" despatch for and United State* of America wUI leave New Plymouth on 26th November, to connect with Manapoari at Auckland. Mails for Fiji per Manapouri close at Auckland on November w. KING'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY. Monday, the 11th November, will be ebscrred as a Post sad Telegraph holiday, instead of Saturday, the 9th, and tie following hoars will be observed:— Postal branch Mills for Wellington "and Sooth will doe* at 6.15 aja.; all other mails will eloee at 7.16 ajn., after which time ths Post Office will be dosed la all its biaaches. The railway travelling poet office wCI « as ■—> ■he private Box lobby, will be open 'iite |dys;> firaach will be open Iran • ua to 4 pjn, and 7 p-m. to The telephone exchange win be open as mail A spatial delivery of correspondence will be made over the pablic counter bet wren the hoars of BJO pjn. and 8-30 _pjs.j)o Saturday, the Bth. . LETTER POSTAGE TO PLACES BEYOND NEW ZEALAND. On and after October Ist, 1907, the rate* of postage on letters and lettercard* addressed it places, beyond New Zealand will be as follows: The United iKngdom, British possession* and countries st present named hi list on page 3 of the postal guide, Id for each ounce or fraction thereof; all other places 2%d for the first ounce aad l%d for each succeeding ounce or {rat lion thereof. W. 3. CHANEY, Chief Postmaster.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 November 1907, Page 4
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398THE MAILS Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 November 1907, Page 4
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