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POST-OFFICE PLANS

STILL NOT YET FINALISED POSTMASTER-GEN Eli \] s ASSURANCE. During the recent brief visit ot •Minister of Finance, the Hon £ Nash, to Waipawa he was inter,, | ed by the Mayor (Mr F. Ea^l rl representatives of the Chaaib ( .*J| Commerce relative to the p rußl 'I new post ofiiee, and tile Minist f , I spected the present building, Al he admitted was anything but ern, and he undertook to mate sentations on the matter to la,™! league the Postmaster-General ".'"I Hon. F. Jones. As the sequel totiJ Mr W. M. Murray, secretary tl| Chamber of Commerce, has rttf jjl the following letter:— In reference to your I tations at Waipawa to niy J I league the Hon. W. Nash I ing the new post office builfcl for Waipawa, the position is |L I owing to the pressure of I and also to technical diffieultw I which were encountered, it not been possible to finalise I plans, which were begun considerable time ago. Furii ß I more, other more urgent ~S !SB where new buildings were u„ f)i I sary had to be given precede I Present indications, ho*n„ I are that conditions will permit of the plans being B ised, and you have my asuinifl that there will lie no delay in having the plans Afl pleted and tenders called. Yours faithfully, I F. JOKES, I Postmaster-Geneni I

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVIIII, Issue 32, 6 December 1940, Page 2

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POST-OFFICE PLANS Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVIIII, Issue 32, 6 December 1940, Page 2

POST-OFFICE PLANS Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVIIII, Issue 32, 6 December 1940, Page 2