GENERAL POST OFFICE.
Mails clofo as follow— For Kawnu, per St. K'Ula, this day, at 3 p.m. For Mangapai, per tfupcrc, this dny, at 3 p.m; For AVanparci Heads, "NVaipu, and Wangarci, per p.s- Enterprise Xo. 'J, this day, at 4 p.m. 1-orthe United Kingdom, via Suez, ver s.s. I 3rd Ashley, tiie registered letter, and money order mails w 111 close at two, and the mails for ordinary letters and newspapers at three p.m. on "Wednesday 12th instant, For Tnumngn, and the Southern provinces of Neiv Zealand Austrrlian Colonies, Mauritius, Ceylon, India, &e. Mediterranean Torts and Continent of Europe, per s.s. Lord Ashley, the registered letter, and money order mails w*'l close at two, and the mails for ordinary letters and newspapers, at three p.m., on "Weduesduy, the 12th inst. POSP-OFFXCK SAVINGS BANlv.—The Savings Bank of the Chief l'ost-olllcc in Auckland is open every day for receipt and repayment ofileposits during the hours appointed for the transaction of mouoy-ordcr bushiest. Hrauch Saving! Banks have been opened at Mongoniii, Russell, Wangarci, Oneliunga. Otahuhu, Newcastle, Cambridge, Alexandra, Kaglan, and Tauranga. These Uanks are also open every duv during the hours of money-order business, lntorcst at tho rate of 5 per cent, per annum is allowed on sums not exceeding X'l'O!). "W. CORBETI', Chief Poatmaater.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1110, 5 June 1867, Page 3
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213GENERAL POST OFFICE. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1110, 5 June 1867, Page 3
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