MAIL NOTICE.
HAMir/rox. Mails will close .it tins ofin i is under :— For Ng.iruawaln.i, r.uipin, lluiitK \ , Raiifjirm, Mimcer and Auckl ind,d ul\ at 10 im Lor Oh.iii])o, Paterangi, li 1 \wamutu, and \lc\andra, daih at 1.30 p m. For KiiiLiutoa, ll.rit.ipu, <md C.unbndge, daily it 2 p m. For W.ulioii Moinnsvillo, and To Aroha, e\ei\ i'lic dp, llniisd.i\, and tjaturda), at 8a m FOl AYIi if iwli ita (\i.i Xk-'-ru.iw.ihij.), every .Mond.i) , Wcdncsda} , and Friday, at 10 a.m. For Kaplan, Aii'ct, U'.utetun.i via. Ng.iruawahia), c\ 00 iMond 1 \ .ma Fi id i\ , .it 10 a.m. For Tuhikaiainca, c\ciy Saturd.ij, at 2 p.m.
HERBERT LOGIT, Postmaster. CUIBJWDOK. Mails close at this office .is under "—For Hautapu, Kinkiriroa, Hamilton, Ohaupo, To Awamutu, Alcvmdia, Ng iru iw.iln.i, Huntlcj, Rangirin, Mercer, and Auckland, dail> at 8 a in l ( 'or Alorrms\ille, W.uhou, ,uul i"c Arohi(\ii Ktnkiinoa),Moudajo, A\ r ednc<-<1 ns, and Fudajs, at 8 a.m. I''or Whatawh it.i, \\ iitctunn, R.icrl.i.i, Aotc.i (via Nijanwiwaliia), Tuosd.ijs, ihursd.ijs, and Saturdays. £. I?. REYNOLDS, Postmaster.
J^ARUAAVAHIV, Mails close at this office as under' — For Auckland, Huntlcv, Mercer, and Xoilliwards, d uly at 11 a.m. and 3.15 pm. FOl J tupiri, Pne-iday, Thursday, and Siturd.iv, at 11 a.m. lor Kangiiiii and Chuichill, daily at n a in. For Hamilton, la Aroln, C.in<bndg:e, Hmt ipu, Ohaupo, Te Awamutu, Alo\ md: 1, and Patci miji, daily at r.i<j pm. For Rnprla-i, yVotoa, "Waitetuna, on Mondaj ,md Fiidav, at 12.30 p.m. For Whatawhata, Monday, Wodne dT\, and Friday, at i2.io n m.
" " W. H. S. NJCHOLLs.Postiinstfr. ALEXANDRA. Mails close as this ofiu c is under ■ — For Paterangi, Te Aw.imutu, Hamilton, and Auckand, at 730 a.m. ""d.uly. For Harapcpe. at 10 45 a.m. on Wednesday and Saturdays. Mails arrive from PateKinifi, J'e Aw.imutu, Hamilton, and Auckland, at 4.30 p m duly; and trom H.irapepe at 2 p m. on AVednesd tys and Satur-
C. B. GEN TIL, Postmaster. TE AWAMPTU. Mails despatched foi all pi ucs (excepting Kihikihi) at o a.m. daily : for Kiliiruln, at 3 p.m. f. E. CLOCGir, Pc;t"!a3»c:.
In cases of sprains says a medical •writer, elevate the limb, keep the joint perfectly quiet, apply luke-warm lotions or fomentations. When infl immafcion has ceased, apply stimulating linimonts and baudages ; nhower the parts -with cold and warm water alternately.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1476, 17 December 1881, Page 2
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377MAIL NOTICE. Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1476, 17 December 1881, Page 2
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