POST OFFICE NOTICES. < » Mails close at the Ciiief Post Office, Dunedin [subject te any necessary alterations), as under :— Overland, North, daily. 10.30 a.m. Books and newspapers, 10 a.m. Late letters, mail van, 11 a.m. .., This Day (Monday), February 28. lor Southland, Australian Colonies (via Hobart), India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Continent oi Europe, United Kingdom, 4c, per Wakatipu, at4p.m. ■■:-,,.■ Money orders, registered letters, books, and aewapaeers, at 3 pm. Parcel post mails for the Australian Colonies will dose at 4 p.m. en the 2fith. l»u« in London on the )Oth April. Tuesday, March 1. ior Northern Ports of Now Zealand, per Westralia, at 1.30 p.m. Late letters, guard's van, Port traio, at 2.30 p.m. ....... Wkbnesday, March 2. VANCOUVER SRRVIOK. • For Norther* Parts of New Zealand, Fiji, Sandwich Islands, United State* of America, panada, South America, West Indies, United K-ißgdon, and Continent of JCurope, at 10 a.m. Registered correspondence at 5 p.m. on Tuesdayi Ist. , : Mosey orders at 4 p.m. on the lot; book packets ajid newspapers at 9 a.m. on the 2nd. Late letters, bearing »n additional single rate of postage (2Jd) as v late fee, can be posted in the mail van attached to'the North train leaving DuaeSin railway statiotvat 11 a.m. on the 2nd . Ihe above: Mail will close at the branch Post Offices, North Dunedin and South Dunedin—for', mo»ey srdets and registered letters at 5 p.m. on tke Ist; letters ut 9.30 a.m., and newspapers at 5 a.m. on the 2nd. At the Port Chalmers oftice at 8.45 a.m. «n the 2nd; money orders at 4-p.m,, and registered letters at 5 p m. on the Js,t. Hue in London on the Gth April. Thursday, March 3. For Northern Ports of New Zealand and' Australian colonies (except Tasmania), per Talune, at 1.30 p.m. Late letters, guard's van, Port train, at 2.30 p.m. Friday, March 4. For Xyttelten and Christchurch, per Te' Anau, at 2 p.m. Maili for Noumea and Fiji leave Sydney on the 2nd March. •>*...■ For South Africa, Lwda liner Wooloomooloo leaves Melbourne March 3. . . The direct steamer Aotea will leave Wellington for London, via Rio <Ie Janeiro, on March 3 Correspondence specially addressed will close at this office on Tuesday, Ist March, at 10.30 a.m. ~ Mails for. ,Karotomja and Tahiti, per Upolu; will close at Auckland on the 15th March at 4 *'m' i-. On ana after March 1 the Tost Office now known as "Hamiltons" will .be changed tb Hamilton South. . (Signed) ICbm. Cook, OMef Postmaster '"• Chief Post Office, February 26. 18S8. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. "■ THIS DAY. : Paiik, Reynolds, and Co.,'at Rooms—Building sites, St. Clair. James Samson and Co., at R Wharf ShedCement. The N. Z. L. an» M. A. Company, at Stoics— Grain and produce. Donald Reid and Co., at the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange—Grain and produce. Dalgety and Co., at Stores—Grain and produce. Special Advertisements. 111 " ' ' :'■& i.UTUM2Sr FASHIONS. D.I.C. THE COMPANY Ays now opening SEW AUTUMN NOVELTIES. large Shipments just to hand. D.I.C, . I High and Rattray streets. F. Laing, Manager. 4 6. Halleksieiw, Cliainaan of Directors.. QAILY TIMES AKD WITNESS QTAGO SETTLEMENT , J ÜBILEE VTUMBER.' Biographies of Old Settlers.! Owing to the large number of Biographical Notices of Old Settlers which have been sent in to the publishers, and to the limited space avail* able, it has been found necestary to arrange for the publication of a number of these v/ith other relative .'.natter in additional sheets of the ordinary issues of the Witness following the publication of the Special : Number. These can h& stitched with ■ the Jubilee publication. ,;,....'. The publishers are therefore in a position to accept further contributions of this kind if sent in to them as early as possible in order to admit 'of arrangement. ■ | Agents and intending Subscribers I i< who have not yet sent in their arderg i . are notified tbat these should be sent in at once, as from the orders already ! received the issue gives promise of i being exhausted, and it cannot be I reprinted. Orders will be executed in accordance with priority nf receipt. OTAGO WITNESS • - Thursday, Feb. 24. t WHAT THE CHILDREN READ. By C. M. HOME AND BAOK. ] By John Clegg. JINGLES BY A JOURNEYMAN. | By T. Bend. HOW TOM TURTON LOST HIS LEG. ' . By Chas. A. Bkuj-oed. I (For Little Folks). i . . . I ■ • PATER'S CHATS WITH THE BOYS. I BOOK NOTICES, PHILATELY. By Old Stamp. AN UNSOLVED PROBLEM, 1 By Noel Lindsat. 1 • „ i.. ROUND-THE-WORLD TRIP. She Ladies' Paga. The Novelist. Sporting. CycliDg. Farm and Station. Science. k Eealtb. Naturalist. The Garden. Sketches.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11048, 28 February 1898, Page 2
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756Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11048, 28 February 1898, Page 2
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