THE POST-OFFICE.
To the .Editor of thu Otaco ])An.jr Times. Duncdin, Cth Jan., 1802. Sin, —I shall be glad if any of your renders could n<wi«t the I'ostninstcr of Dunediu by imy &ini])lc suggoslion which would enable him to deliver lelteis in Jiis charge in something less than 3d dai/x, I have known for cerf ninty a most important letter liiW been lying at the office for me from nbuul the lOlh'Deceinber, and although l-cpealeilly applied to fur it, I could obtain but one uniform answer, " none" This day on application for ii letter expected [>y Hie City of J lobarl, I was lianded .the one so long and anxiously expected, healing (he Duncdin ])o,t-marli of the 9th Dec The loiter was plainly and legibly directed " Gcorgn Lindsay." I should be soiry to think this a piece of wilful neglect, but if J do not, I fear there must he. a most e^n'egious lack of brains among the employees of the office. By the insertion of the above you will oblige Your most obedient Servant, Gkokui: Lindsay.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 45, 7 January 1862, Page 2
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177THE POST-OFFICE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 45, 7 January 1862, Page 2
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