Mail Notices
LETTER CARRIERS' DELIVERY. Deliveries by Letter Carriers are made daily. Town delivery at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Suburban delivery at 9 a.m. MAILS WILL CLOSE AS FOLLOWS : Tuesday, 20th November. For Natal and Cape Colony at 2.4$ p.m. For.the United Kingdom and the Continent of Europe (via Naples), India, China, Straits Settlements, Aden, Egypt, and the Australian Colonies, per s.s. Waikare at 2.45 p.m. Money Orders and Registered Letters at 1.45 p.m. % Parcels for Australian Colonies at 1.45 p.m The English mail of this despatch will be due in London on 30th December MoNDAr, 3rd December A Parcels Mail for the United Kingdom and for correspondence, specially addressed per s.s. Paparoa, at 3.15 p.m. The Paparoa will leave Wellington on 6th Dec., and will be due in London on 20th January Tuesday, 4th December For the United States of America' Canada, West Indies, Central America, West Coast of South America, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe via San Francisco (due in London on 4th January), also, Japan, Samoa, and Hawaiian Islands, at 3.15 p.m. Money Orders and Registered Letters at 2.15 p.m. Parcels for United States of America at 2.15 p.m. Note — Mails will close at Auckland for Norfolk Island on 19th November ; for Fiji on 21st November; for South Africa from Melbourne on 27th Nov ; for Tonga, Samoa, andFijion 28th November; and for Raratonga and Tahiti on 29th November ; at Sydney for Noumea and Fiji on lath instant ; for Natal and Cape on 26th inst, and 4th December. Tobacco is now admitted by parcel post into Cape Colony subject to the usual Customs dues, which are, however, remitted when a parcel is addressed to officers and men on active military service. C. A. TIPPING, Acting Chief Postmaster.
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Southland Times, Issue 14799, 16 November 1900, Page 2
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291Mail Notices Southland Times, Issue 14799, 16 November 1900, Page 2
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