WELLINGTON.
(PER PkES3 AGENCY.)
Thursday. The additional regulations regarding unclaimed letters will come into force on the Ist of next month-.—Letters posted within the colony, having the names and addresses of the writers printed on the envelopes, if not claimed within , one month, to be returned unopened to the writers in accordance with such request; provided, however, that no unclaimed letter shall be returned unless., it shall have been in a Post-office at'leastten .days. . - ■ ' The following is the Postal Revenue col- , lected for the three quarters ending 31st March last September quarter, £28,650 s December quarter, £28,960 : March quarter, £34,619. Total, £92,132. The great bulk of this amount is derived .from postage stamps and Imperial postage receipts. NEW PLYMOUTH. Wednesday. Sbeehan leftfor Wellington in the Hinemoa this morning at ten o'clock, - A large number of well-dressed Maoris are on their way to Parihaka, but it is considered remarkable thct there are no women among them. The meeting at Parihaka takes place on the 18th.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 137, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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164WELLINGTON. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 137, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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