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Tenders for Inland Mail Services for 1904, 1905, and 1906 General Post Office, Wellington, 28th August, 1903. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the Chief Post Office, Dunedin, until MONDAY, the sth October, 1903, for the conveyance of Mails between the undermentioned places, for a period of THREE years, from the Ist JANUARY, 1904, to the 31st DECEMBER, 1906. POSTAL DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN. 1. Abbotsford and Fairfield, daily ; and Fairfield and Saddle Hill, thrice weekly. 2. Abbotsford and Taieri Beach, via Brighton, Kuri Bush, and Taieri Mouth, thrice weekly. 3. Albert Town and Maungawera, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 22, 59.) *4. Alexandra South and Cromwell, via Clyde and Waenga, thrice weekly. 5. Balclutha Post Office and Railway Station, as required. 6. Balclutha and Pukepito, via Stony Creek, Bishop's and Hillend, twice weekly. 7. Bannockburn and Nevis, twice weekly from Ist October to 31st May, and weekly from Ist June to 30th September. 8. Bendigo and Tarras, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 64.) 9. Clinton and Popotunoa, weekly. •10. Clyde and Springvale, daily. 11. Cromwell and Bannockburn, thrice weekly. 12. Cromwell and Bendigo, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 13.) 13. Cromwell and Bendigo via Lowburn Ferry, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 12.) 14. Cromwell and Lowburn Ferry, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 13, 15.) 15. Cromwell and Lowburn Ferry, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 13, 14.) **16. Cromwell and Pembroke, via Lowburn Ferry, Queensberry, Luggate, Hawea Flat, and Albert Town, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 17.) **17. Cromwell and Pembroke, via Lowburn Ferry, Queensberry, Luggate, Hawea Flat, and Albert Town, thrice weekly. Alternative to No 16.) 18. Dunedin Chief Post Office, Railway Station and Wharves ; also supplying horse and vehicle for lettercarrier, North-East Valley, and two horses and vehicles with drivers for conveying officers of the Department, clearing city and suburban letter boxes and receivers, and delivery of lettercarriers' bags, as required. 19. Dunedin, delivery of parcels in the city and suburbs, as required. 20. Dunedin and Portobello via North-East Harbor and Broad Bay, daily. 21. Dunedin and Sandymount, via IlighclifTe, thrice weekly. 22. Hawea Flat and Maungawera, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 3, 59.) 23. Henley and Berwick, thrice weekly. *24. Heriot and Parkhill, via Crookston and Dunrobin, thrice weekly. ♦**25. Hindon Post Office and Railway Station, twice weekly. ♦26. Ida Valley and Alexandra South, via Poolburn, Ophir, and Chatto Creek, daily. 26a. Kaitangata and Inch-Clutha, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 74.) 27. Kaitangata and Stirling daily. 28. Kaitangata and Wangaloa, thrice weekly. 29. Karitane Post Office and Puketeraki Railway Station, thrice weekly from Ist October to 31st March, and twice weekly from Ist Apnl to 30th September. 30. Kyeburn, Kokonga Post Office and Railway Station, daily. 31. Lawrence Post Office and Railway Station, as required. 32. Lawrence and Greenfield, via Tuapeka West, Kononi, and Tuapeka Mouth, thrice weekly. ♦*33 Lawrence and Roxburgh, via Evans Flat, Beaumont, Rae's Junction, Island Block, Horseshoe r Bend, Miller's Flat, Ettrick, and Dumbarton, daily. 34 Lawrence and Waipori, thrice weekly. 35 Lawrence, Weatherstone, and Blue Spur, daily. 36. Merton and Evansdale Railway Station, via Beaconsfield, thrice weekly. 37. Miller's Flat Post Office and Coach, daily.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 38, 17 September 1903, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 38, 17 September 1903, Page 29

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