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MAIL NOTICES.

a ' : Subject to necessary alteraUons, mails I- will doso .at the .Chief Post Office-as ra under:— e, ■•■ ■'•' THIS- DAY. "■. : / ' lc " Wanganui, New Plymouth, also Mana-. "• watu, Bangitikei, and Taranalu distnctE, ?■ per Manawatu train (Thorndon Station), n > 6.30 a.m. , - " , _ . S- Wanganui, also Manawatu and Bangi:r" tikci districts, per. Manawatu trauulhorn- '*• don Station), 3 p.m. : . y,.;::-:i <>. Wairarapa. district, per. Wairarapa train , o. (Lambton Station), 6.30. a-m,;andJ.3O : B.m. , n- Napier and Hawse's Bay; district,-per-lf" Jfanawatu train; (Thorndon Station), ■ 8 ra ' ""Auckland P and- district, also New.-. Plyon mouth and Wanganui, per- Mam ;Trunk :r - train (Thorndon Station), 11.15. a.m..- ■ ls > Westport, Greymouth, Hokitika, and 'y- Beef ton,-, per Canopus. 4 p.m : _~ st 'i Blenheim, per Blenheim. 7.45 p.m. '?■ Blenheim, per Opawa, 7.45 p.m.- *■ Nelson, Westport, Eeefton, Greymouth, ■»■' Eokitika, per. Wavericy; 4.20 p.m. . ?'■ Picton, Blenheim, French Pass, and Hel:d - son, .per Pateena, 11.50 a.m. . , '*•■ Ceylon, Jjidia, China. Straits Settlements, :d - South Africa, also Continent oi Europe. : ;f. and United Kingdom, via Brindisi (due lb . London, January 6, 1911). per TJlimaroa, 3 2 >i ''Australian ■ States (due Sydney December w, £), per .TJlimaroa,, 3.30 p.m. . , .-. . 10- Southern offices, of New Zealand,, per 11- Victoria, 4.20 p.m. . . _ Id, Southern offices of New Zealand, also u- Australian States (due Melbourne Decomle,, ber 10), to connect with s.s. Warrimoo at w, the Bluff, per Maori, 6 p.m. ;r, : SATUEDAY, DEOEITBEE 3. . !i-' Australian States • and South Africa (duo v Sydnoy December 9), to connect with . s.s. ng Maheno at Auckland, per Main Trunk li.' Tai'koura, per' Wakatn, 7.45 p.m. eY .Chatham Islands, to connect with Nora ,e. Niven at Napier, per Napier express, 8 a.m. tt" (Thorndon Station). „' Picton, Blenheim, Nelson, Westport, Greym; mouth, Hokitika, per Arahura, 11.50 a.m. i\ Nelson, per Nikau, 4.20 p:m. iit Southern ■ offices of New Zealand, also id' Greymouth, Hokitika; and Keefton, per ■n) Mararoa, 7.45 p.m. 'S- MONDAY,, DEOEITBEE' 5. ■ of-. , Motueka, per Manaroa, 3.20 p.m. ic- . ' ' . ir:tt ' Mails for Chatham Islands, per Breeze; ,n ' close at Lyttolton at 615 p.m. this day.' ' ' €3 ' The next best dispatch for Continent 01. lU Europo and United Kingdom will bo via '5" Brindisi, closing at Wellington, per Uli- ""• maroa, to-day, December 2, at 3.p.m. - m < Mails for Australian States and South :1 " Africa close at Auckland, per . Maheno, E6 ' Monday. December 5, at 4.15 p.m., and Au6Tr ' tralian States, per. Warrimoo; at the Bluff, ul " Monday, »3 p.m. .:.■■■ .■-.;•' ■•• .: CB - The next best dispatch for Canada. CT- United States of America, and West Inar' (lies will bo via Rarotonga. Tahiti, and ier ' Sari Frawisco, closing at Wellington, per :cr - Main Trnsk.train, Friday, December 16, at ™- 10.30 a.m. . • ■ ■ .■ ■ °J- All books and BamDle-DacKets ana news- ,'"> papers for places within the Dominion ' m ~ must bo posted half an hour before the "!• ordinary letter-mail clos«3. > 3 '" Unless otherwise specified, registered letlbs ters and parcels-post packages must be handed in and money-orders obtained one hour bef.TO ordinary mail closes. ■■'■■]/ AU the principal, mails by. trains and Lm " steamer close' at To Aro and .Courtenay lr s Place post offices at the samo hours as' intt at the Chief , Post"Office, with the execpon" tion that there is no lato fee clearanco. Dl MILLEE, left Ohief Postmaster.. ,!S Chief Post Oaice, Wellington, p .. ' December 2, 1910. ' in . 1 '-''"' ' ' ■ ' •-' on ' ' ; . _'_ .■'.". f or From an official .document containing lip. particulars of the proceedings of disher tress committees in England and Wales and of the" Central (Unemployed) Body the in London Jduring the year ending with ITC, March !ast;:at ■■ appears that there has been a general decline in unomploy•ly" ment. The total nuinbar of applicants ™1 registered in' England and Wales .represented 1 in 127 persons/'. In' the inetrpcra polis the nuinher .'of applicant^—4l,343. ton , —was 7396, 6r"15 tfer'cent J 'less..thaii.in. °P tho previous year? Thoro was. a coni\{{ siderable increase iu tho 'number'.of perng sons assisted to emigrate compared withiyt tho previous year—l7o2; .against 1139. , On The majority leaving in-tho first:.six tin mouths proceeded to. Canada, but in'the latter half of theyear tuost'of tie emided grants were sent to Australia. " : " ™y, ,From a White Paper just published for relating to.the import of foodstuffs into the United Kingdom, it appears that of the a total import last year of 6,442,000c^rt. |, no " of pork, bacon, and hams'.'tlie Empire of supplied 499;000cwt.,- of which Canada's sit contribution camo to 497,000cwt.- 'The ing oversea States supplied" 1,664,Q00cwt. out' of a total beef import of 8,653,000 tho cwt: From all sources 4,892,0.00 cwt. l ; e of mutton were imported, 3,036.000cvt. from States in the Empire. 'Tno total J™j quantity of wheat imported was 97,854,:ern OOOcwt., of which, a considerable amount came from British sources; as follows:— iy's British India, 14,633,000cwt. • Canada, on 16,616,000cwt.; and Australia, 9,700,000 l( ! w - cwt. Of wheat flour, 11,052,000cwt. 'her wero imported, 2,555,000'cwt. from Britain.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 989, 2 December 1910, Page 7

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MAIL NOTICES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 989, 2 December 1910, Page 7

MAIL NOTICES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 989, 2 December 1910, Page 7