MAIL NOTICES.
MAIL Wftllincton and ' intermediate offices, dX Ka m.,812.10 and 410 p.m. Napier and intermediate offices, daily at 6 fctS&S&SS intermediate offices, JlyVlß-m. and 3 30ip.m.;. Monday, Tueidaj, Thursday and Fnd..y at 2-30 p.m. , AucHand, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday M^ g aLtnfrePqsring adding cakes ,„ ,ent through the post to be enclosed "u>» to prevent the presence of rats in *"Tho Runic leaves Sydney for South Affor the Unigd Kingdom is via San Fra?018?"' *eimn§ Walganui on Thursday, 21st March, and is due in London on April W. The recent reduction in postage rates applies to letters and letter-cards only. The Sites for commercial papers, printed papers and bookn remain as hitherto. THURSDAY. MARCH 21st. United States of Arnica, Canada, Wkt Indies, Central America, West Coast 01. South America, United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via San Francisco (due hT London, 20th April); also Samoa and Hawaiian Islands, per tran at 2 p.m., connects wH.H Ventura, at Auckland. The following countries have agreed ;to accept letters at the Id rate.of portage™ addition to those already notified:— Italy, Eeypt, Portugal, Costa, Rica,, Mexico' and Sfim. The postage from Siam to N4w Zealand will meantime remain at the equivalent of 24 per £ oz. Discount stamps may now be procured at all chief post offices and money order offices throughout the.district- .. Discount stamps are of one denomination oily, namely one farthing, and are printed in sheets containing 240 stamps in eafcn Bheet, and will be sold at any post office money order office, in quantities not less than one complete sheet. : Discount stamps will be redeemed at their face Value at any money order office if presented in quantities of the value of one shilling, or any multiple thereof. Prior to presentation they must be affixed to the special form provided for the purpose; a supply of which may be obtained at any post office money order office. Discount stamps which have been obliterated, defaced, or mutilated in any way will not be tWtffemed. , '. ,;
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Wanganui Chronicle, 19 March 1901, Page 1
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330MAIL NOTICES. Wanganui Chronicle, 19 March 1901, Page 1
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