GENERAL POST OFFICE.
Mails close as follow— For Wangarei Heads, Waipu, and "Wangarei per p.s. Enterprise No 2, on Wednesday next, at 4 p.m. For Tauranga and the Southern Provinces of New Zealand, per s.s. Wellington, on Friday, 2Stli instant, at noon. For the Australian Colonies and tho United Kingdom via Suez, per s.s. Auckland, the registered letter, money order, and newspaper mails will close at ten, and the mails for ordinary letters at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, 2nd July. For the United Kingdom, North and South America, "West Indies, itc., via Panama, tho registered letter and money order nails will close on Tuesday, 2nd July, at 5 p.m.. and tho mails for ordinary etters and newspapers the following morning at nine o'clock. rOST-Ol?KICF. SAVINGS BANK..—The Savings Bank of tbc Chief Fost-oilice in Auckland is open every day for receipt and repayment of deposits during tho hours appointee for the transaction of money-order business. Branch having Banks have been opened at Mongonui, Kussell, Wangarei, Onehunga. Orahuhu. Newcastle, Cambridge, Alexandra, Kac]an, fauranga. The>e Banks are also open every duy during the hours of money-order business, Interest at thj rate of "> per cent, per annum is allowed on sums not exceed"ingXiVO. "W. COR BEIT, Chief Postmaster.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1126, 24 June 1867, Page 5
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