Post Office Notices




Feb. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 419

Offices opened and closed.

Post and Telegraph Department.
General Post Office, Wellington, 20th January, 1904.

THE following particulars of offices opened and closed are published for general information.

J. G. WARD,
Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner.

Name. District. Date.
POST-OFFICES OPENED.
Greenburn Christchurch 3 Dec., 1903.
Hayward’s Wellington 14 "
Mornington Dunedin 8 Jan., 1904.
Tuatapere Invercargill 1 "
Waihoki Valley Wellington 1 Dec., 1903.
POST-OFFICES CLOSED.
Ahiaruhe Wellington 31 Oct., 1903.
Egmont Village New Plymouth 4 Dec., "
Hampden Square Oamaru 30 Nov., "
MONEY-ORDER AND POSTAL-NOTE OFFICES AND POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS OPENED.
Koeke Wanganui 8 Jan., 1904.
Mornington Dunedin 8 "
Putaruru Auckland 16 Dec., 1903.
Taumarunui " 1 "
Urenui New Plymouth 16 "
MONEY-ORDER AND POSTAL-NOTE OFFICES AND POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS CLOSED.
Ongarue Auckland 30 Nov., 1903.
Tokaanu " 31 Dec., "
POSTAL-NOTE OFFICE OPENED.
Makirikiri Wanganui 24 Dec., 1903.
TELEPHONE-OFFICES OPENED.
Albany Auckland 21 Dec., 1903.
Kaka Point Dunedin 8 "
One-tree Hill Auckland 22 "
Rona Bay Wellington 17 "
Taumarunui Auckland 10 "
TELEPHONE-OFFICE CLOSED.
Otamatea Auckland 31 Dec., 1903.
TELEPHONE EXCHANGES OPENED.
Clinton Dunedin 11 Dec., 1903.
Foxton Wellington 4 "
Reefton Greymouth 14 "
TELEPHONE BUREAUX OPENED.
Albany Auckland 21 Dec., 1903.
Black’s Point Greymouth 14 "
Capleston Westport 14 "
Clinton Dunedin 11 "
Cronadon Westport 14 "
Crushington Greymouth 14 "
Globe Mine " 14 "
Kaitangata Dunedin 4 June, "
Kaka Point " 16 Dec., "
One-tree Hill Auckland 22 "
Rona Bay Wellington 17 "
Rotorua Auckland 3 Nov., "
Tapanui Railway* Dunedin 11 Dec., "
Waiotapu Auckland 12 Nov., "
Waiwera South Dunedin 9 Dec., "
  • For “received” communications only.

Officers appointed.

Post and Telegraph Department.
General Post Office, Wellington, 20th January, 1904.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments in the Post and Telegraph Department.

J. G. WARD,
Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner.

PERMANENT.

Name. Position. Office. Date.
Ford, George William Assistant Despatch Clerk Christchurch 1 Dec., 1903.
Fryer, Sidney Allan Post-office Messenger Wellington 1 Sept., "
Greenwood, Joseph Henry James Letter-carrier " 1 "
Shorter, William Clement " " 1 "
Underwood, John Joseph Henry Post-office Messenger " 1 "
Vincent, Reginald Heath Letter-carrier " 1 "

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🚂 Opening and closing of postal, telegraph, and telephone offices

🚂 Transport & Communications
20 January 1904
Post offices, Money-order offices, Telephone offices, Postal-note offices, Post-office savings banks, Openings, Closures, New Zealand
  • J. G. Ward, Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner

  • J. G. Ward, Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner

🚂 Permanent appointments in the Post and Telegraph Department

🚂 Transport & Communications
20 January 1904
Appointments, Permanent staff, Post and Telegraph Department, Christchurch, Wellington, Assistant Despatch Clerk, Post-office Messenger, Letter-carrier
6 names identified
  • George William Ford, Appointed Assistant Despatch Clerk
  • Sidney Allan Fryer, Appointed Post-office Messenger
  • Joseph Henry James Greenwood, Appointed Letter-carrier
  • William Clement Shorter, Appointed Letter-carrier
  • John Joseph Henry Underwood, Appointed Post-office Messenger
  • Reginald Heath Vincent, Appointed Letter-carrier

  • J. G. Ward, Postmaster-General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner