POST OFFICE NOTICES.
Mdllo c!o«o at the Chief Post Office, Punodtn (1 je :t to any nueoisary alterationa), aa nnder :— for Nortlw«i Ports of New Zealand, overto dn!ly, at 10.3(1 a.m., at. C.P.O. Late letters, guaj vaiu ffwtt train, at 11 a.m. This Day (Wednesday), March 19. Tor Northorn ports" of New Zealand, per Wai wpa, at 150 p.m. late le'terj, guard's van, P train, at 2.30 p.m. Tni/RsnAv, March 20. For Southland, Australian Colonies, via Hoba India, China, Japan, Continent o:f Europe, Unil kingdom, 40.,p« Mararoa.at 2.15 p.m. jionuv orders (for Australian Colonien only), rec tored lettero, and now.papor. at 1.15 p.m. L>ita letters, C.P.0., at 2.25 p.m. Letters for tho United Kingdom mast, be jD&cte "wHreesod.and paid In por {0; ' Parcel poat mall for tho Amtra'ian Colonies fi '•cept hew South Wales ami Queensland) wi1! clc two hoars before the letter mail. Fwday, Maiich 21. HAN FHANOISCO MAIL SERVICE. Tor Northern ports of New Zealand, the Unit .Kinjidoin, via San Franoisco, Continent of Enrol B»mc», Sandwich Islands, United States of Arr Tica, Caonda, South America, and West Indieß, &. at 10 a.m. neßistereu correspondence at 5 p.m., money ordt at 4 p.m. on Thursday, 20th. J 3!oc'[ cTOkets and ii'jn-spapers at 9 a.m. on 1* day, 21st. Lai,e letters, bearing an additional shifile rate postage a3 a late fee (6d), can bs posted at tl mail van attached to tha North train, loavii Dimedlu Railway station at 11 a m. on tho 21st. the .i!k>vo mail wili cl;>so at the branch po Office, Dmicdin North, for money orders at i p ni registered Icttora at 5 p. 31. on the UOth, nr for letters at !l.:io a.m., and newspapers at 5a m 0 the 31st. At the South Duuerlin' ofllee. for mon" ordurs at I p.m., and io>>istered letters at 5 n m c the Mth, iiu-.i f,, r letters and ne«i>»pora nl Sam tho 21st. At tho Port Chalmers office'at Sam 0 the 21st. money orders at i p.m., and registere tett)rsatsp.m. on the 20th. The above mail will be duo in London on 2^l April. Fir Northern ports of New Zealand, per PoDouii nt -1 20 p.m. Late letters, 0.P.0., at 4.30 p.m. The Jarwt Ramsay will leave the Bluff for Preset Tation Inlet on Wednesday. Tho Hiaemoa will leave the Bluff for the Wes Coa^t Saands on or about Saturday, 22nd inst. (Signed) IJDW. D. BUTTS, Chief PoßtOmce. Chief Postmaster. Dunedin, March 18,1590.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8756, 19 March 1890, Page 2
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407POST OFFICE NOTICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8756, 19 March 1890, Page 2
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