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Tenders. TENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL Jl- SERVICES FOB 1889 AND 1800. General Post Office, Wellington, 24th August, 1888. Sealed tenders will be received at the several Chief Post Offices in the colony until SATURDAY, the 29th September next, for the conveyance of Mails between the undermentioned places, for a period of two years, from the Ist January, 1880, to the 31st December, 1890. POSTAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND. 1 Ahipara and Horokino, weekly 2 Ahinara, Ohora, Te Kao, and Parenga, fortnightly S Alexandra and Kawhia, weekly 4 Alexandra, Te Rori, and Harapipi, twice weekly 5 Auckland and Arch Hill, daily 6 Auckland and Devonport, twice daily 7 Auckland and Devouport, thrice daily 8 Auckland and Groat Barrier Island, weekly 9 Auckland and Mount Roskill, daily 10 Auckland Chief Post Office, Railway Station, and Wharves, as required 11 Auckland, clearing receivers, twice daily 12 Auckland, landing and shipping mails, as required 13 Avoiulale, Titirangi, and Brooklynn, weekly 14 Awhitu, landing and shippingmails, as required 16 Bombay and Paparata. weekly 10 Brooklynn and Huia, weekly 17 Cambridge and Pukekura, daily 15 Cambridge Railway Station and Post Omce, twice daily 10 CleTudon and Maraetai, weekly 20 t'oromaridol and Whaugapoua, weekly 21 Coromandel, Driving Creek, and Tokatea, thrice weekly 22 Devonport and Takapuna, thrice weekly 23 Devonport, Takapuna, Wade, Orewa, Waiwera, Puho;, and Warkworth, thrice weekly 24 Drury, Rnniarama, and Bombay, thrice weekly 25 Kllorslie Railway Station, Panmuro, Pak* uranga, Jind Howick daily 28 GloHt and Port Albert, weekly 27 Hamilton and Kirikirioa, twice daily 2S Hamilton Railway Station and Post Office, as required 29 Hamilton, Whatawhata, Waitntuna, Okete, and Raglan, twice weekly 30 Helena Bay and Whangjuuru, weekly 51 Helensvillo and Dargavillo, twice weekly *82 Helensville and Kaukapakaka, thrice weekly 33 Helensville and Parkhurst, twice weekly 34 Heloiisville, Batley, Point Curtis, Pahi, and Matakohe, weekly 35 Henderson Railway Station and Post Office, daily 86 Herd's Point (Rawene) and Waiina, weekly 37 Herd's Point (Rawene), Vi'aima, and Taheke, weekly 88 Herd's Point (Rawone), Whirinaki, and Omapero, weekly 39 Hjkuranjri and Hukerenui, weekly 40 Hikuranjo and Otonga, weekly 41 Hikuraugiand Otouga East, weekly 42 Horeke, Kohukohii, and Herd's Point (Rawene), weekly 43 Howick and Whit/ord, twice weekly 44 Kaitaia and Awanui, weekly 4;') Kaiwaka and Mangawai, twice weekly 4(5 Kbjdo and Kawakawa, weekly 47 Kamo and Ruatangatata, weekly 48 Kamo, Kaurihohore, and Hikuranfra, weekly 49 Kauio, Kaurihohore, and Hikurangi, twice weekly 50 Karoo " Railway Station and Post Office, as required 61 Kankapakapa and Olorit, weekly 52 Knukapakapa and Port Albert, weekly 'So Kaukapakapa, Makarau, and Komokoriki, woekly 54 Kawakawa, Ohaeawai, Te Ahuahu, Okaihau, and Horeke, weekly 55 Kin<pland Railway Station and Post Office, daily 60 Komokoriki and Glorit, weekly 57 Kumeo Flat and Waitemata Mills, twice weekly 68 Kumeo Flab and Waitemata Mills, thrice weekly 59 Lichtleld and Taupo, weekly 60 Maugapai, landing and shipping mails, as required CI Mantirswa and Brook by, twice weekly 62 Mat-akanH, landing and shipping mails, as required 63 Mataknh*, landing and shipping mails, as requited 64 Mauugakarainea, and Tangihua, weekly 65 Maungaturoto and Matakohe, weekly 60 Maiingaturoto and Waipn, weekly 07 Mnngonui, landing and shipping mails as required 6S Moiigouul, Oruru, Peria. Victoria Valley, Kaiuia, and Ahinara, weekly *H9 Morrinavilleand 'le Aroha, thrice weekly 70 Mount Albert Railway Station and Post Office, daily 71 Ngaroto and Paterangi, thrice weekly 72 Ngaroto and Pateranjrt, daily 73 Ohaeawai, Kaikoho, and Taheke, weekly 74 Oh&eawai and Waimate, weekly 75 Uhaupo and Pukerimu, thrice weekly 76 Oliaupo and Tnliikaraniea, twice weekly 77 Okaihau. Rangiahua, and Mangamuku, weekly 78 Ok lira Road, Lucas Creek, and Dairy Flat, thrice weekly 79 Omapere and Waitapu, weekly 80 Oniapere, Kawerua, and Waimamuku, weekly 81 Onehunga and Mangare Bridge, daily 82 Onehunga and Mangare Bridge and Mangare, twice weekly 83 Otahiibu and Mangare, twice weekly 84 Otonga and Helena Bay, weekly 85 Otonga and Whananaki, weekly •Sβ Oxford and Rotorua, thrice weekly 87 Pahi and Paparoa, twice weekly 88 Pahi, landing and shipping mails, as required 89 Panmure and St. John s College, daily 00 Papakura and Hunua, woekly 91 Papakura, Ardmore, and Clevedon, thrice weekly 92 Papakura, Ardmore, and Clevedoti, daily 9.i Point Cuitisand Maungaturoto, weekly 94 Pokeno and Razorback, thrice weekly 95 Pokpno, Pokeno Valley, and Maungatawhiri, thrice weekly 96 Port Albert and Maungaturoto, weekly 97 Port Albert, Whareliine, and Tauhoa, weekly 98 Pukeknhoand Pnkekohe East, twice weekly 9'J Pukekolie and Punt, twice weekly 100 Pukeknhe, Mauku, and Waiuku, thrice weekly 101 Raglan, Te Mata, and Aot«a, weekly 102 Rainarama and Opaheke, weekly 103 Rangiriri and Churchill, twice weekly 104 Ranciriri Railway station and Post Office, twice dajly 10. Remuera Railway Station and Epsom, daily 10rt Kenmera Railway Station and Post Office, daily Id" Ruatangata and Mangakahia, weekly 10S Ru.ssell and Opua, thrice weekly 1(«) Russell, WaJhaha, and Wangaruru, fortnightly 110 Tamahere Railway Station and Tawhere, twice weekly 111 Tamah'ere Railway Station, Post Office, and HauLapu, thrice daily 112 Taiiiahere Railway Station Post Office, and Hautapu, daily 113 Tauinarcro Railway Station and Post Office, thrice weekly 114 Taupaki and Hobsonville, twice weekly 115 Te Awainutu Railway Station and Alexandra, daily 116 Te Awamutu Railway Station, Post Office, and Kihikihi, twice daily 117 Te Awamutu Railway Station, Post Office, and Kihikihi, daily 118 Te Kapa, landing and shipping mails, aa required "119 Te Kuiti and Poroaterao, twice weekly 120 Tokatea and Cabbage Bay, weekly 121 Tokatea and Kennedy's Bay, weekly 122 Victoria Valley and Takahue, weekly 123 Wade and Parakakau, twice weekly 124 Wade and Wangaparoa, weekly 125 Waihou Railway Station anri Post Office, daily 120 Waimate and Kerikeri, weekly 127 Wairaaukuand WaH;oukou, twice weekly 128 Wairaiigi Railway Station and Post Office, twice weekly 120 Waitapu and Whangapo, weekly 130 Waiuku and Port Waikato, weekly 131 Waiuku, Wajpijn, Kohekohe, and Pollock Settlement, twice weekly 132 Waiwera and Upper Waiwara, twice weekly 133 Wangarei and Kawakawa, weekly 134 Wangarei and Mangapai, weekly 135 Wangarei and Maungakaramea, twice weekly 136 Wangarei and Nguneuru, weekly 137 Wangarei Heads and Parua Bay, twice weekly 138 Wangarei Heads and Waipu, twice weekly 139 Wangarei Heads, landing and shipping mails, as required 140 Wangarcsi, Maungatapere, and Poroti, weekly 141 Wangaroaand Kaeo, weekly 142 W&ngaroa and Waipuna, weekly 143 Wangaroa, landing and shipping mails, as required 144 Waotu and Lichfleld, twice weekly 145 Warkworth and Kainara Flats, twice weekly 146 Warkworth and Wellsford, weekly 147 Warkworth, Matakana, Omaha, Big Omaha, and Pakiri, weekly 148 Warkworth, Mullet Point, and Lower Matakana, weekly 149 Warkworth, Wellsford, and Port Albert, weekly 150 Warkworth, Wellsford, and Port Albert, twice weekly 151 Wellsford and Maungaturoto, weekly 152 Wellsford and Hoteo North, weekly 153 Wellsford and Port Albert, weekly 154 Wellsford, Kaiwaka, Pukekaroro, Maungaturoto,Paparoa, and Matakohe, weekly 155 Wellefortl, North Albertlsind, and Te Arai, weekly

The attention of intending tenderers ih directed to the terms and condition of contract printed at the back of the tender forms, and more especially to Clauses No. 6, 9, 10, 11, 15, 17, and 19. Contractors whose tenders may be accepted must be prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to time-tables framed by the department. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any post office. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. Tenders, indorsed " Tender for Mail Service, No. ," to be addressed to the Chief Postmaster of the postal district to which the tender may specially refer. ' W. GRAY, Secretary. * Services may be affecto d by railway extension, and may be terminated by the Post-master General on his giving one month's notice in writing. t Services may be terminated by the Post-master-General on his giving one month's notice in writing. In delivering and receiving malls at railway stations, it is understood that contractors deal with the guards of trains.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9148, 1 September 1888, Page 1

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