TO CORRESPONDENTS.
sl.H.—Letter declined.
LATE SATURDAY DEI-TTERIES. TO TH* ED-TOB. OP TEE- P___S3. Sir, —Will you allow mc to call the attention of the Post Office authorities to the great inconvenience we small cockatoos in the suburb of St. Albans are put to by the late delivery on Saturday mornings of our letters? Saturdays are the principal days for us to be in the city early with our produce, and orders often come by post on Saturday mornings to be delivered in the city the same day, and on these mornings we do'nofc get our letters until half-past ten or eleven o'clock. Other mornings in the week we get them at nine or shortly after, when it- is not quite so important, as we are usually working on our land. If those in power will take the above into consideration, and endeavour to let us have our letters early on Saturday, they will receive the thanks of many small fanners in the above district. —yours, etc., A COCKATOO.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10759, 12 September 1900, Page 3
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