Post and Telegraph Notices




APRIL 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1113

NON-PERMANENT—continued.

Name. Office. District. Date.
TELEPHONISTS.
Adams, Forester .. .. .. Kuritapu .. .. Timaru .. .. 17 Feb., 1909.
Brandon, Eliza .. .. .. Fendalton .. .. Christchurch .. 1 ,, ,,
Burch, William Henry .. .. Parahi .. .. Auckland .. .. 2 ,, ,,
Christie, James .. .. .. Aoraki .. .. Timaru .. .. 25 Jan., ,,
Cummings, George .. .. .. The Lake .. .. Nelson .. .. 1 April, 1908.
Denne, Thomas Clemett .. .. Horopito .. .. Auckland .. .. 9 Feb., 1909.
Dixon, Eleanor .. .. .. Pusey .. .. Timaru .. .. 10 Aug., 1908.
Edmonds, William Noble .. .. Nuggets .. .. Dunedin .. .. 5 Feb., 1909.
France, Frederick .. .. .. Conway .. .. Christchurch .. 28 Jan., ,,
Fraser, Cornelius Alexander .. .. Otekaike .. .. Oamaru .. .. 9 Feb., ,,
George, John .. .. .. Waitakere .. .. Auckland .. .. 25 Jan., ,,
Goodwin, John .. .. .. Maramarua .. .. ,, .. .. 11 Feb., ,,
King, Charles Barrett .. .. East Lynn .. .. ,, .. .. 29 Jan., ,,
Langridge, Arthur George .. .. Waikarua .. .. Timaru .. .. 12 Feb., ,,
McDonald, Donald .. .. .. Hermitage .. .. ,, .. .. 27 Jan., ,,
McGrath, John Joseph .. .. Parnassus .. .. Christchurch .. 1 Feb., ,,
McKenzie, Alexander .. .. Otahuti .. .. Invercargill .. 21 Dec., 1908.
Matheson, Dorothy Elizabeth .. .. Ashwick Flat .. .. Timaru .. .. 12 Feb., 1909.
Ottaway, George .. .. .. Tirohanga .. .. Dunedin .. .. 12 ,, ,,
Pettit, Margaret Violet .. .. Arapito .. .. Westport .. .. 16 ,, ,,
Smith, William Stevens .. .. Brookby .. .. Auckland .. .. 21 Jan., ,,
Stewart, Samuel .. .. .. Oparau Ferry .. .. ,, .. .. 1 Feb., ,,
Walker, James .. .. .. Morton Mains .. .. Invercargill .. 16 Jan., ,,
Welsh, Alfred Ernest .. .. Rawhiti .. .. Auckland .. .. 19 Feb., ,,
White, Frederick Ellwood .. .. Alfriston .. .. ,, .. .. 21 Jan., ,,

The surname of the Postmistress, Peebles, has been changed by marriage from “Beardsmore” to “Fraser,” 1st January, 1909.


Offices opened and closed ; Designations changed.

Post and Telegraph Department,
General Post Office, Wellington, 16th April, 1909.

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

JOHN G. FINDLAY,
For Postmaster-General and Minister of Telegraphs.


OFFICES.

Office. District. Date.
POST-OFFICES OPENED.
Arapito .. .. .. .. Westport .. .. 2 January, 1909.
Mangamaunu .. .. .. Blenheim .. .. 1 February, ,,
Ohapuku .. .. .. .. Christchurch .. 4 January, ,,
Omarumutu .. .. .. Thames .. .. 4 ,, ,,
Opoutere .. .. .. .. Auckland .. .. 23 ,, ,,
Oroua Downs .. .. .. Wellington .. .. 1 ,, ,,
Otaki Gorge .. .. .. ,, .. .. 1 ,, ,,
Otaneran .. .. .. .. Blenheim .. .. 25 ,, ,,
Rerekapa .. .. .. .. New Plymouth .. 1 February, ,,
Tanekaha .. .. .. .. Auckland .. .. 1 January, ,,
Te Pahu .. .. .. .. ,, .. .. 1 ,, ,,
Tokirima .. .. .. .. ,, .. .. 16 ,, ,,
Tui .. .. .. .. Nelson .. .. 19 ,, ,,
Waitakaruru .. .. .. Thames .. .. 8 ,, ,,

POST-OFFICES CLOSED.

| Cass .. .. .. .. | Christchurch .. .. | 5 November, 1908. |
| Pataua .. .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. | 5 December, ,, |
| Te Tuhi .. .. .. .. | Wanganui .. .. | 31 January, 1909. |

MONEY-ORDER OFFICES AND POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS OPENED.

| Hunua .. .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. | 24 February, 1909. |
| Manawaru .. .. .. | ,, .. .. | 24 March, ,, |
| Nydia Bay .. .. .. | Blenheim .. .. | 1 April, ,, |

MONEY-ORDER OFFICE AND POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANK CLOSED.

| Waiouru .. .. .. .. | Wanganui .. .. | 28 February, 1909. |

POSTAL-NOTE (ISSUING) OFFICE OPENED.

| Berhampore .. .. .. | Wellington .. .. | 1 March, 1909. |

BRITISH POSTAL ORDER (ISSUING) OFFICES OPENED.

| Birkenhead .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. | 27 January, 1909. |
| Newmarket .. .. .. | ,, .. .. | 27 ,, ,, |
| Upper Symonds Street .. .. | ,, .. .. | 27 ,, ,, |

NOTE.—British postal orders are paid at all money-order offices.



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🚂 List of Non-Permanent Telephonists and Post Office Changes

🚂 Transport & Communications
Telephonists, Post Offices, Designations, Opened, Closed, Money-Order Offices, Savings Banks, Postal Notes, British Postal Orders
28 names identified
  • Forester Adams, Appointed Telephonist
  • Eliza Brandon, Appointed Telephonist
  • William Henry Burch, Appointed Telephonist
  • James Christie, Appointed Telephonist
  • George Cummings, Appointed Telephonist
  • Thomas Clemett Denne, Appointed Telephonist
  • Eleanor Dixon, Appointed Telephonist
  • William Noble Edmonds, Appointed Telephonist
  • Frederick France, Appointed Telephonist
  • Cornelius Alexander Fraser, Appointed Telephonist
  • John George, Appointed Telephonist
  • John Goodwin, Appointed Telephonist
  • Charles Barrett King, Appointed Telephonist
  • Arthur George Langridge, Appointed Telephonist
  • Donald McDonald, Appointed Telephonist
  • John Joseph McGrath, Appointed Telephonist
  • Alexander McKenzie, Appointed Telephonist
  • Dorothy Elizabeth Matheson, Appointed Telephonist
  • George Ottaway, Appointed Telephonist
  • Margaret Violet Pettit, Appointed Telephonist
  • William Stevens Smith, Appointed Telephonist
  • Samuel Stewart, Appointed Telephonist
  • James Walker, Appointed Telephonist
  • Alfred Ernest Welsh, Appointed Telephonist
  • Frederick Ellwood White, Appointed Telephonist
  • Peebles (Postmistress), Surname changed by marriage
  • Beardsmore, Previous surname of Postmistress
  • Fraser, New surname of Postmistress

🚂 Post Offices Opened and Closed, Designations Changed

🚂 Transport & Communications
16 April 1909
Post Offices, Opened, Closed, Designations, Money-Order Offices, Savings Banks, Postal Notes, British Postal Orders
  • John G. Findlay, For Postmaster-General and Minister of Telegraphs