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THE WAIBABAPA MAIL.

The following .memorial numerously signed is bow in the course of being circulated through the Wairarapa district for further signature:— "To the honorable- the Postmaster-General, New Zealand." "We the undersigned being residents in Wairarapa,-. or having business in that district, desire respectfully to represent that the present postal arrangement which provides a weekly mail between Wellington and Wairarapa is in« • sufficient tor meet the requirements of the distript. <.-. : . " The extent of population, and of the pastoral and agricultural interests in the district, appear to us to require that; it should be provided, with postal' communication with Wellington at least tmce a week. " We therefore respectfully beg that you will cause stepsjo be taken to supply this additional mail service. " And as in duty bound, we will ever pray.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1989, 28 November 1863, Page 4

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THE WAIBABAPA MAIL. Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1989, 28 November 1863, Page 4

THE WAIBABAPA MAIL. Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1989, 28 November 1863, Page 4

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