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POSTAL FACILITIES.

STRATFORD CARRIERS’ DELIA'ERIES EXTENDED. PRIVATE BOX BUSINESS. Commencing on Monday next, the 22nd instant, a largely extended delivery by will be inaugurated at Stratford. The area to be covered comprises all the main roads leading from tlie borough for a distance of two or three miles. The innovation should be’a great convenience to settlers, besides reducing the congestion at the Post Office counter. Following are the particulars of the proposed extension: — First delivery.—Extended to include all that portion of the borough and outskirts bounded on the north by Monmouth Road, on the north-east by borough boundary, on the east by Kahouri bridge/ on the south-east by i point on AVarwick Road a quarter if a mile beyond Swansea Road, on the south by the railway crossing beyond Bird Road (taking in Nash and Hills Roads), on the south-west by Brooks Road a quarter of a mile beyond Brecon Road, on the west by Mr AY. G. Malone’s residence (Opuuako Road), and on the north-west hy the junction of the Pembroke and Monmouth Roads. Second delivery.—Extended to in•ludo all that portion of the borough hounded on the north by Pembroke Road, on the north-east by the junction of Pembroke Road and Orlando Street, on the east (in Regan Street mly beyond Orlando Street) by Swansea Road, on the south-east by the function of Cloton Road and Cordelia Streets, on the south by Celia Street, m the south-west by junction of Celia tnd Hamlet Streets, on the west by Hamlet Street and on the north-west hy the junction of Hamlet street and Pembroke Road.

Concurrently with the extension of

lie deliveries a more strict regard will be paid to the regulations in reject of the privileges of private box lolders than has obtained hitherto. From Monday next only correspondence for the principal or principals, or or othersxdefinitely addressed to the

;ox number will he sorted into private boxes. Correspondence for emdoyees and others will be delivered vy'' 'letter-carriers'!

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 30, 18 January 1912, Page 4

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POSTAL FACILITIES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 30, 18 January 1912, Page 4

POSTAL FACILITIES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 30, 18 January 1912, Page 4

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