MAIL NOTICES
Malls v/!ll close at Chief Post Office, Wellington, and (between 9 a.m. and 4 p.'ui.) at Post Offices, Te Aro and Courtenay Place, a< under :— WEDNESDAY, SOth JT7LY. f J^niT an n also letter mails lor Blenheim, Eeefton, and Westnort anil gpress transit-paid paS not Pe^eed?ng 111b m weight each parcel, per Kaitoa, 6
■For Kaikoura, per Wakatu 6 nm kourr a -S n °, Uthern-, Offlcef o£ &nd, KaiLe^in^nm 1' 1''555 tr"neit"P'>W Parcels not exceeding 111b in weight each parcel, per Maori, at 0 p.m. Late-fee box at catea to Ferry VVharf. (At steamer). 7.30 p.m 3
THURSDAY, Slst JULY. *5E a^^fer,^ I^™ *^ *« A»" «?S oi!S S Ma a m ! no at Trunk1 Train, M lu .« Ua.m' AU°M™l per Main For Kelson, French Pass, and Havelockt also letter mails for Blenheim, Eeefton! and Weatport, and express transit-paid narculs For Southern Offices of New Zealand- also HnwU aad *' pJroels for Qreymouth' and Hokltika. and ordinary parcels for Eeeftonalso Kaikoura, per Mararoa, i,i Kee«ol'.
SATUHDAY, 2nd AUOTJST AuPc a kri Ca end,^ose^at AcTi) o. a-at Pei ?S°" **
MONDAY, 4th AUGUST. For United Kingdom and Continent of B"°Pe. United States of America, Mexico and West Indies, via Vancouver; also Fill' Honolulu, and Japan, per Makura at Auckland 11.46 a.m. Lato-feo box at Thorndon Station. (At train), 12.40 p.m. Mail due be obtained"" n*^ M°U6y °rU°r3 muat Note.—Newspaper rate of postage to United States of America is Id for the first four ounces, and Jd for each succeeding two ounces.
OUTGOING OVERSEA MAILS.
The next dispateli tor correspondence iiddressed to United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, and North America via V-incouviTr will close at Wellington, Monday, 4 tli August', at 11.40 a.m., connecting with Mukuru at Auckland, closing Tuesday, sth August at 0 a.m.; due London 4th September.
INCOMING OVERSEA MAILS. R.M.S. Tahiti left Sun Francisco for Wpl Ilngtou on Ifitli July. She curies (ilo baas of mail and 510 ))i ircel rcce ( it»i;lea for Wellington; due here 4th August.
MAILS CLOSE DAILY
Southern Ofllcea, per ferry steamer (1 n m ■ lits fe», 7.80 p.m. (Late-feu Ijos ut imtoe to ferry Wharf.) ,
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"b^SmS: 7- 30 a- m- u- 20 »■■»-3 p-ra-a.ui eWanU lyii°"o ?n d Taraluki -District, 7.30 tatifcSTiß pT""*' 7- 30 a-ra- aud 3 p-m----p.i V.?1saSSie Di?s riCpV a- m" 6 a-m- and 3 n|^ p^d^^t, Sa.m., p.m ma"s for Auckland and District, 3 Inland parcel malls close daily at 0.P.0. oatoh ? :nl- n a? d 3 p'm- <with a special 6\s- */" P«lmerston North closing 2 p.m.), and "in nn ° anS Courtenay Place 10 a.m. ceiwdn f ;• Ex Press transit parcels recelved up to time of closing letter mails. J. C. McCEBA, Chief Post Office CWet PostmasterWednesday, 30th July, 1924.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 26, 30 July 1924, Page 6
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452MAIL NOTICES Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 26, 30 July 1924, Page 6
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