POSTAL FACILITIES
♦ CLEARANCES AT NEWMARKET A complaint? that there was no mail clearance in Newmarket between Saturday afternoon and 10 o'clock on Sunday night was made at a meeting of the Newmarket Borough Council last night by Mr. H. McKail Geddes. He stated that a Sunday afternoon clearance had been arranged at Symonda Street, so that people could send letters south by the limited express, and there was no reason why the service should not be extended to Newmarket. He also advocated a general revision of clearance times, as air mail matter to catch the limited express, which left nt seven o'clock, had to be posted by a.so. A deputation was appointed to wait on the Chief Postmaster at Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22532, 24 September 1936, Page 13
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