Post and Telegraph changes




Nov. 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2965

Offices opened and closed; Designations changed.

Post and Telegraph Department,
General Post Office, Wellington, 12th November, 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.

Houto .. .. .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. .. | 31 July, 1909.
Otoko .. .. .. .. .. | Gisborne .. .. .. | 11 September, "
Paponga .. .. .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. .. | 15 "
Pukerata .. .. .. .. .. | " .. .. .. | 4 October, "
Rangitatau .. .. .. .. .. | Wanganui .. .. .. | 10 August, "
Tamarau .. .. .. .. .. | Gisborne .. .. .. | 20 September, "
Wellesley Street (Auckland) .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. .. | 2 "

POST-OFFICES CLOSED.

Linwood Railway .. .. .. .. .. | Christchurch .. .. .. | 30 September, 1909.
Strand Arcade .. .. .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. .. | 16 August, "
Tahakopa .. .. .. .. .. | Dunedin .. .. .. | 5 July, "
Taipo .. .. .. .. .. | Hokitika .. .. .. | 14 "
Waipatukahu .. .. .. .. .. | Thames .. .. .. | 21 August, "

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

Mine Creek .. .. .. .. .. | Westport .. .. .. | 16 October, 1909.
Patumahoe .. .. .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. .. | 24 "

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

Heathdale .. .. .. .. .. | Greymouth .. .. .. | 15 September, 1909.

POSTAL-NOTE (ISSUING) OFFICE OPENED.

Owhango .. .. .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. .. | 1 October, 1909.

BRITISH POSTAL-ORDER (ISSUING) OFFICES CLOSED.

Okaiawa .. .. .. .. .. | Wanganui .. .. .. | 28 September, 1909.
Otakeho .. .. .. .. .. | " .. .. .. | 28 "

TELEPHONE-OFFICES OPENED.

Hyde* .. .. .. .. .. | Dunedin .. .. .. | 17 September, 1909.
Te Roti .. .. .. .. .. | Wanganui .. .. .. | 14 October, "
Waikouro .. .. .. .. .. | Invercargill .. .. .. | 23 September, "

TELEPHONE-OFFICE CLOSED.

Heathdale .. .. .. .. .. | Greymouth .. .. .. | 15 September, 1909.

TELEPHONE BUREAUX OPENED.

Conway .. .. .. .. .. | Christchurch .. .. .. | 1 October, 1909.
Drury .. .. .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. .. | 16 September, "
Hyde .. .. .. .. .. | Dunedin .. .. .. | 17 "
Keinton Combe .. .. .. .. .. | Christchurch .. .. .. | 1 October, "
Kiwi .. .. .. .. .. | Nelson .. .. .. | 24 September, "
Lyndon .. .. .. .. .. | Christchurch .. .. .. | 1 October, "
Marran-dellas .. .. .. .. .. | " .. .. .. | 1 "
Moss Dale .. .. .. .. .. | " .. .. .. | 1 "
Sherry River .. .. .. .. .. | Nelson .. .. .. | 24 September, "
Tadmor .. .. .. .. .. | " .. .. .. | 24 "
Te Rako .. .. .. .. .. | Christchurch .. .. .. | 1 October, "
Te Roti .. .. .. .. .. | Wanganui .. .. .. | 14 "
The Gates .. .. .. .. .. | Christchurch .. .. .. | 1 "
Tui .. .. .. .. .. | Nelson .. .. .. | 24 September, "
Waikouro .. .. .. .. .. | Invercargill .. .. .. | 23 "
Wandle Downs .. .. .. .. .. | Christchurch .. .. .. | 1 October, "

TELEPHONE BUREAU CLOSED.

Heathdale .. .. .. .. .. | Greymouth .. .. .. | 15 September, 1909.

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE OPENED.

Otaki .. .. .. .. .. | Wellington .. .. .. | 20 September, 1909.

  • Office formerly known as “Hyde” changed to “Hyde Railway.”

DESIGNATIONS.

Description. Office. District. Date.
From To

CHANGED.

Post, telegraph, money-order, and savings-bank | Hyde* .. .. | Hyde Railway .. | Dunedin .. | 17 Sept., 1909.
Telephone .. .. .. | Little Wanganui | Te Namu .. | Westport .. | 1 Oct., "
Ferry

CORRECTED.

Post, telephone, and bureau .. .. | Millburn .. .. | Milburn .. .. | Dunedin .. | 15 Oct., 1909.

  • Telephone-office opened at a new office called “Hyde.”


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🚂 Post and Telegraph Offices Opened, Closed, and Designations Changed (continued from previous page)

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