POST OFFICE NOTICES.
KafJs cloeo at tho Oliiof Post Office, DaaedSc (snbjest to any neoeacnry alterstioas), as nndar :— J?or Kcrthom Ports, ovorknd, daily, at 10.30 p.m., OJ?.O. late letters, mail van, North tiain, si; 11 a.m. Wednesday, DECEaBEii S3. SAX MBANOISCO HAIL' SERTIOE. For Northara Porta o£ SJew Zealand, Samoa, B»ndvrfe!» lalaado, United States of America, Oanfida, South Amsrica, West ludloa, XJmssd Eingikm, and Contiuent of Europe, at 10 a.m. Money orders at 9.15 a.m. on 'Wednesday, 25th. KeEistered correspondence at 5 p.m. on Monflay, 24th Txr , Eorli-pMkataaudnewspajiara ct9 a.m. on wedBEsd?.y, 2Gth. Late letters, tsaring an additional eisgls rata of poiitsgs (2J(i) as alats fao, Canbsjposted in the Emil van attacied to North train, leaving Danodln railway station at 11 a.as. on the 23th. The abovo mail will close at tho branch sost oEcsr;, North Danedin and South Dunsdio, for laoncy orders end regnterad lotton at 5 p.m. on tha 24th; letters at 9.30 a.m. and navzspapeiß at 5 a.m. oaths £6th. At the Port ohalni9rs oEco fit 8.45 a.m. ou the SGth; money orders and Eegif-tsred letters at 5 p.m. on the 2ith. The above mail vriil bo duo in London on tlia £Oth January 3595. , DIRECT MAIL SERVICE. Tlis direct steamer Kaikoura will leave Wellington for Plymouth, via Rio de Janeiro, on Saturday, 29th mat. Mails will close as under :— For United Kingdom and foreign countries, <tc, «a Wednesday, 28th, at 10 a.m. Parcels mails for the United Kingdom, &c. will Close at 9.31) a.m. Late letters, mail van, North express, at II a.m. Due in London on the 10th February 1895. Thursday, -December 27. . For Northern Ports, perTarawera, at 2,59 P;in. Late letters, C.P.0., at 3 p.m. Friday, Decejiber 2S. For Northern Ports of New Zealand and Australian Colonies (except Tasmania), per Talune, at 8.20 p.m. Money orders, registered Tatters, boots, and Bewspaners jvt 2.20 p.m. Late letters, C.P.0., at 3.30 p.m. NOTICE. On the 26th (Boxing Day) the usual despatch of mails will be made up to 10 a.m., when the office will be closed. The s.s. Kahu will leave Lyttelten for Chatham Macds on the 31st December at midnight. Note tub Change.—On and after Ist January postage on newspapers for the United Kingdom and foreign countries ivill be charged by weightId for the first 'ioz and Jd each succeeding 2oz. (Signed) Edm. Cook, Chief Postmaster. Cuiof Post Oface, December 24,3894.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10241, 25 December 1894, Page 2
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396POST OFFICE NOTICES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10241, 25 December 1894, Page 2
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