TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
IN consequence of the new stamp arrangements whioh would otherwise iuipoae * serious tax upon our subscribers, we have Rearrangements aHar a. practicable, for the proper by land and water, of the papei, thiough cur agents in the various districts and settlements. For settlements on the coast we have made arrangements which we trust will be as expeditious as the mail can be j and we hope our subscribers may have no cause to complain of delay. At all events, we can assure them no efforts shall be wanting on our part to rectify, as much as possible, what otherwise would be felt t© be a very irksome imposition by the Legislature. We annex a list of our agents in the various localities, and trust our subscribers will take an early opportunity of communicating any irregularities whioh may occur in deliveries in their respective districts. January 1, 1867.
COUNTRY AGENTS. Mr. W. Johns, The Postmaster, Pokeno. Hamilton. Mr. Hall, The Postmaster, Otahuhu. Cambridge. Mr. Steadman, Mr. Lempriere, Papatoitoi. Ngaruawahia. Mrs., Middlemas, Mr. J. Aubyn, Drury. Alexandra. Mr, Willis, Mr. Ansjus, Papakura. Newmarket. Mr. White, Mr. Andrew McLeod, Howick. Helensville. Mr. J. Cleary, Mr. Unthank, Panmure. Helensville. Mr. J, D. Jackson, Mr. L. Holloway, Onehunga. Postmaster, Whau. Mr. Spaulding. Mr. F. Woollams, OnehuDga. Coromandel. Mr. C. W. Flexman, Mr. J. Rust, Waiuku. Wangarei. Mr. J. Crispe, Mr. T. Harkins, Mauku. Mangapai. Mr. Mays, Mr. M. W. Munro, North Shore. Mahurangi. Mr. T. Wrigley, Mr. F. F. Day, Tauranga. Matakana. Mr. R. Simpson, Metsrs. Simons and Co., Tauranga. Russell.
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS IN THE WAIKATO SETTLEMENTS.
WE are glad to be able to assure our Subscribers in the Waikato settlements that arrangements<have now been made for the prompt and certain delivery of both the DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS and WEEKLY NEWS newspapers, to our Agents at the various settlements, on arrival of each steamboat ; and we trust, therefore, as there should be no cause for irregularities in delivery, that our constituents will take an early opportunity of communicating with us ■hould any such occur. Auckland, July 1, 1867.
ME. W. JOHNS will act as our SOLE A GENT at Pokeno, for the Sale and Delivery of the Daily Southekn Cross and Weekly News newspapers, on and after Monday next, the 15th instant. Auckland, July 11, 1867.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3122, 19 July 1867, Page 3
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