INLAND MAIL SERVICES.
ACCEPTANCE OP TENDERS.
{BY TOtJGBAPH— ABSOOIATIOIf.] . Is Wblmnotos, Thursday. Th« following tenders for the Inland Mail Services have been aooepted so far, for the years 1887 and 1888 :-Abipara, <>hora, Tβ K*b, and Parenga, fortnightly, Tamaho Komiti, £30 per annum} Alexandra, Terore, and. Harapipi, twioe weekly, F. Bolton, £10 10«;. Ahoka and Kawhia, weekly, J Cowel), Jan., £25 5 Auckland and Devonport, twice daily, J. W. Liilewall, £40; Auckland and Mount Koskill, daily, Fatterson, £7; Auckland Chief Post Office, railway stations, and wharves, as required, Morpeth Brothers, £120; Auckland, clearing reoeivers, twice daily, Morpeth Brother*, £113 Auokland, landing and shipping mail*, as required, EL Hawkes, £24; Avon, dale, Titirangi, Brooklyn, and Huia, weekly, L. Armstrong, £24} Awhitu, landing and shipping** mails, as required, J. Garland, £15; Cambridge Railway Station and Post Office, as required, W. K. Carter, £25; Coromandel, Driving Creek, and Tokatea, thrioe weekly, P. Sohroeder, £18; Dargaville and Tekopuru, daily, A. Eayner, £60 (for one year only, coach service); Devonport, Takapnna, Orewa, Waiwera, Puhoi, and Warkworth, thrice weekly. T. Butler, £480; EUerslie Railway Station, Paumure. Pakuranga, and Howiok, daily, H. Hookendeo, £53; Hamilton and Kirikiriroa, twice daily, J. Calderwood, £5; Hamilton Railway Station and post office as required, J. Calderwood, £10; Hamilton, Whatawhata, Waitetuna, Okire, and Raglan, twioe weekly, 0- Suttoo, £150; Helensville and Babylon, twice weekly, J. Harris, £13 10s ; Helensville and Kaukap»kapa, twice weekly, W. Sterling, £27 10s; Henderson's Mill and Helensville, twice weekly, J. Johnston, £16 Henderson's Mill Railway Station and poet office daily. W. W. Stibbing, £12; Kawena, Waima, and Taheke, weekly, Berereke Wharerau, £28; Rawena, Whirinaki, and Omapere, weekly, J. H. Maoharra, £38 • Horeke, Kohnkohn, and Rawena, weekly, W. P. Sim, £62; Howiok and Whitfleld, twice, H. Ookensen, £12; Ka». tara and Awanul. weekly, W. L. Matthews. £11 19«; Kaiwaka and Mangawai, twioe weekly T. W. Webster, £19 9« 4d ; Kamo and Roatangata, weekly, P. M. Steele, £16 ; Kamo. Kaurihorehore, Hikurangi, and Ota nga, weekly, M. L. S. Kerr. £37 10s; Kamo railway station and post offioe, as required, John Munro, £10; Kaukapakapa, Makarau, andKomorcriki, weekly, H. Woodstook, £17 10s; Kawakawa, Ohaewai, Okaihau, Utnkura, and floreka, weekly, H. Parker, £140 1 (by coach), Kingaland Railway Station and Post-office, daily, A. W Page, £8; Kameo Flat and Waitemata Mills, thrioe weekly, L. W. Deaoon, £20; Mangapai, landing and shipping mails as required, J. W. Harrison, £10 ; Manurewa and Brooklyn, weekly, A. Tubbe, £16 Matakana, landing and shipping mails as required, J. Anderson, £18; Manngakaramea and Tarigihua, weekly, iX J. Osborne, £16 8s; Maangaturoto and Waipu, weekly. 8. Taylor, £17 ; Mangonui. landing and shipping mails as required, W H. Purler, £6; Mangonui, Ororu, JPoiru, Victoria Valley, Karkarkai, and Ahipara, weekly, L. Braham, £20; Mount Albert railway station and post office, daily, S. Stephenson, £6: Ngaroto and Patuane, daily, P. Burke, £38; Ohaewai, Kaikohe, weekly, H. Dickson, £19; Ohaupo and Pukerimu, J. T. Edwards, £20; Ohaupo and Tuhikaramea, twice, W. Reed, £17 10«; Okaihan, Rangihna, and Mangamuka, weekly, J. J. McDonald, £45; Omapere, Akitapu, weekly, J. T. Gardiman. £26; Oxford and Rotoma, thrice weekly, Carter, £100; Pahi and Paparoa, twioe, John Dodds, 1 £25 10i; Panmnre and St. John's College, dai)y,J.Corrigan, £25; PapakuraandHunua, weekly. H. MoKenzie, £15; Papakura, Ardmore, and Clevedon, daily, J. G. Braham, £18 ; Port Curtis, Maungaturoto. weekly, D. Taylor, £14; Pokeno and Razorbvck, thrice, J. Campbell, £16 ; Pokeno, Pokeno Valley, and Manneahori, W. Applsby, £39; Port Albert. Wharehine, weekly, β-s. Bowler, £12 1 Pnkekohe, and Pokekohe East, twice, J. Walker, £13 ; Pnkekohe and Puoi, twioe, J. Brown, £18; Pukekohe, Manku, and Waiukn, thrice, W. J. Graves, £50 Raglan, Temato, and Aoteav, weekly, A. W. Fallas, £17 10, ; Rimtrtffi aad Upaheke, weekly, A. Shaw, £7 15* ; E*mp«n aod Cfcturchhill, twice weekly, GJ. M*w»f, £18; Rangariri Tail way ctetMM md perns 'Mam, twice daily, J. Garra&d, £23; £*«**» rail way -station and Epeees dati*. to. 3. E»ans, £15« 12s ; BaaSaaza mod Mangaketra, weekly, J. Harbor, £15; Russell-Pabia and Opua, times weekly, J. Leary, £85; Russell. Wsihaha, and Wangawau, fortnightly, Wi Xingi, £28; Tamahere railway - station, Iramaaere post offioe, and Hautapn, daily, W. Derine, £43; Tamnrarere rail-way-station and pott offioe, thrioe weekly, Alary Taikiri, £4 10»; Te Awamuta rail-way-station and Alexandra, daily, J. A. Sale, £24 9s ; Tβ Awamuto railwaystation, Tβ Awamutu post office, and KihiIdbl, twice daily, D. Donovan, £19; Te Kapo landing and shipping mails, as required, W. Moßrierty, £12; Tokatea and Cabbage Bay, weekly, R. Darling, £21 ; Tokatea and Kennedy's Bay, weekly, W. P. Pulham, £5; Tokatea and Wbaagapoua, weekly, 11. Darling. £19; Tokate* and Parekakau, twice weekly, A. Jack, £15; Tokatea and Upper vV aiwera, twioe weekly, J. Crawford, £6 ; Tokatea and Wangaparoa, weekly, A. Ardle, £8; Waihou Kailway Station and Post Office, twice daily, R. Lindaay, £12; Waitapu and Whanape, weekly, Okera Hapukakn, £17 10s; Waimaukn and Waikonan, twice weekly, J. Wilkins, £3; Waiuku and Port Waikato, weekly, C. Ensland, £18 10a; Waiuku, Waipipi, Kohnkohu, and Pollook Settlement, twice weekly, 0. Parker, £31 lie; Whangarei and Mangapai, weekly O. J. Osborne, £14 6s; do. do., twice weekly, C. J. Osborne, £24; do., Ngunguru, weekly, Kupehu, £30; do. and Paroti, weekly, 8. Rawnsley, £30; Wangarei Heads and Parua, twice weekly, J, B. MoLeod, £15; Whangarei . Heads and Waipu, twioe weekly, H. Simeon, £24 10s } Wangaroa ' and Kaeo, weekly, J. Flavell, £1.6 ; Wangaroa and Waipuna, weekly, J. Fleming, £16; Whangaroa, landing and shipping mails as required, A. P. Ratcliffe, £14; Mangarewa and Otanga, weekly, J. T. Williams, £18 ; Waotu aid Lichfield, twice weekly, W. Harray, £23; Warkworth and Kaipara Flat, twioe weekly, E. J. Clements, £18 4e; Warkworth, Matakana, and Fukiri, weekly, J. Harper, £29 15s; Warkwortb, Mullet Point, aod Lower Matakana, weekly, Walgie, £12 ; Warkworth, Wellsford, and Port Albert, twioe weekly, T. Hunter, £62 8s ; Wellsford" Hoteo, weekly. J. Wilson, £10 ; Wellsford, Kaiwaka, Maungaturoto, Paparoa, and Matakohe, weekly, 8 Taylor, £7S; Wellsford, North Albertland, and Te Arai, weekly, H. Shepherd, £19 10s.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 6
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982INLAND MAIL SERVICES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 6
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