Our country readers will be glad to learn that there is some probability of the inland postal communication of the Province heing placed upon a satisfactory basis. For some time past a correspondence has been going on between the Postmaster General and the Postmaster at Napier upon this subject, the object of the former, we believe, being to have a scheme of inland postal communication placed before him, with the view to steps being taken for its adoption. Mr. Catchpool, we learn, has already collected information on the subject ; but, in order that such a scheme as that required may he one that meets the wants of all parts of the province, he lias resolved, before submitting his report, to await the meeting of council, the more conveniently to elicit the views and opinions of the country members. By following this course, a well digested plan may be expected to be the result ; and its operation such as will give satisfaction in all parts of the interior.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 79, 26 March 1859, Page 2
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