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In 1908, when Hornby’s post office was moved from the railway station, a small addition was made to the Manhire’s store to accommodate it (left). This addition survived until the building was demolished in 1965 to make way for Woolworths, although the post office had long since moved out to its own building.

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Press, 30 August 1978, Page 12

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In 1908, when Hornby’s post office was moved from the railway station, a small addition was made to the Manhire’s store to accommodate it (left). This addition survived until the building was demolished in 1965 to make way for Woolworths, although the post office had long since moved out to its own building. Press, 30 August 1978, Page 12

In 1908, when Hornby’s post office was moved from the railway station, a small addition was made to the Manhire’s store to accommodate it (left). This addition survived until the building was demolished in 1965 to make way for Woolworths, although the post office had long since moved out to its own building. Press, 30 August 1978, Page 12

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