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No 18, 22 March 1939 Jumb. 18. 659 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939. WELLINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1939. INLAND MAIL - SERVICES, NORTH ISLAND { NORTHERN PORTION, 1939 .. 41. SOUTHERN PORTION, 1937 .. 39. SOUTH ISLAND, 1938-40. 660 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 18 Inland Mail-8ervices. Post and Telegraph Department, General Post Office, Wellington, 20th March, 1939. THE following list of mail-services within the Dominion in operation as on the 1st January, 1939, is published for general information. • G. McNAMARA, Director-Genera!. POSTAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND. Annual Date 01 ~ ~ SeTV,·ce. d04') Frequency. Conveyance.Mode of Name 0 f Cotttractor. Subsidy. Termination .g,,~.~ I I I I Iof Contract. ~o~~~ ______________________________ ; ~~ .__________________ ~ __________~ _____________ £ s. d_ Albany and Red Vale (rural delivery) 28t I Thrice weekly Motor-car R. R. Smith 29 180 2 Aranga Railway-station and Post-office 3 . Thrice weekly Wagon E. W. Ashwin 25 0 0 rAuckland and Bayswater .. 41 3 ~ Auckland and Devonport .. 5 ';. As required Steam-ferry Devonport Steam 180 0 0 lAuckland, Northcote, and Birkenhead • 5 j Ferry Co., Ltd. 4 Auckland and Buckland's Beach 34 Daily Motor-bus .. Passenger Trans­ 28 0 0 port Co., Ltd. 5 Auckland: Clearing receivers within a As required Motor-vans (Dept!. officer) .. radius of 7 miles of Chief Post-office 6 Auckland and Dargaville (one way only) 119 Five times weekly Motor.lorry N.Z. Railways 25 0 0 Road Services. rAuckland: .Delivery of parcels in city Twice dailv in city; 1 7 ~ and suburbs daily in sUhurbs ;'Motor-vans (Dept!. officer) .. LDelivery of postmen's overflow bags As required j 8 Auckland. Pakatoa, and Coromandel. 84 Twice weekly Steamer Northern Steam­ (Gratuity ship Co., Ltd. bag rate) 9 Auckland, Awaroa, and Cowcs 46 Weekly Launch A. T. Day (Gratuity bag rate) 10 Auckland, Surfdale, Rocky Bay, Awa­ 46 Surfdale, thrice weekly; Steamer Northern Steam­ (Gratuity roa, and Cowes Rocky Bay, thrice ship Co., Ltd. bag rate) weekly summer, twice weekly winter; Awa­ roa, Cowes, twice weekly summer, weekly winter 11 Auckland and Hicks Bay 450 Weekly Steamer Watkin and Wallis (Gratuity hag rate) 12 Auckland, Panmure, Pakuranga, and 29 Twice daily (additional Motor-bus H.andJ.Crawford 140 0 0 31/12/41 Howick trip free of cost to Howick, Monday to Friday) 13 Auckland and Leigh-- (a) Auckland, Jnc. Coatesville Road, 122 Daily i Big Omaha and Dairy Flat, Silvcrdale, Orewa, rural hoxes, thrice Waiwera, Puhoi, Warkworth, weekly I Matakana, Big Omaha, and iMotor-van R. A. Lister 540 0 0 31/12/41 Leigh (part rural delivery) (b) Warkworth and Auckland (one 45t Daily I bag one way only) j 14 Auckland, Whitford, Beachlands, and 70 Daily Motor-van S. Griffiths 220 0 0 31/12/41 Maraetai (part rural delivery) 15 Auckland aud Maramarua .. 94 Daily Motor-bus W. White and 75 0 0 31/12/41 - Sons, Ltd. 16 Auckland, Mullet Point, and Mata ana 74 Weekly Steamer Northern Steam­ (Gratuity Lower ship Co., Ltd. hag rate) 17 Auckland and Motuihi 20 Weekly Launch N. J. Inglis (Gratuity bag rate) 18 Auckland and Parakai 76 Twice daily except Thurs­ Motor-bus Auckland Bus Co., 65 10 0 31/12/41 day, when one trip only Ltd. 19 Auckland and Piha 52 Daily, 20 Dec. to 28 Feb. ; Omnibus G. M. McFarlane 26 0 0 four times weekly, 1 March to 19 Dec. 20 Auckland, Tryphena, Okupu, Whanga­ 120 Weekly Steamer Northern Steam­ 300 0 0 31/12/41 para, and Port Fitzroy ship Co., Ltd. 21 Auckland and Public Trust Office Thrice daily Motor-van (Dept!. offioer) .. (private-bag delivery) 22 Auckland and Putiki 30 Thrice weekly summer, Steamer J. H. Bradney and (Gratuity twice weekly winter Sons bag rate) 23 Auckland and Rangitoto 10 Twice weekly Launch N. J. Inglis (Gratuity hag rate) 24 Auckland and St. Heliers 13 Twice dailv Omnibus L. J. Keys, Ltd ... 104 0 0 31/12/41 25 Auckland and WhangapoUtt (parcels 52 Weekly " J~auneh H. Carey (Gratuity 'one way only). bag rate) 26 Auckland, Greenhithe, Paremoremo, 24 Daily; Whenuapai, five Launch J. Pringle (Gratuity and Whenuapai times weekly; Pare­ bag rate) I moremo, thrice weekly 27 I Auckland Railway-station, 'Vharves, As required .. Motor-lorry.. I (Dept!. officer) I and Chief Post· office MAR. 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 661 ~OS'l,'AL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND-continued. I Service. Mode of Annual Date of Sf Frequenoy. Q>nveyanoe. Name of Contractor. ITermination i1 I ~i I I I Subsidy. of Contra.ot. £ s. d. 28 Auckland suburban post.offices and .. As required .. .. Electric tram· Auckland Trans· 724 4 2 .. Chief Post·offioe (Avondale, Dominion car port Board Road, Epsom, Green Lane, Green. wood's Corner, Grey Lynn, Kings. land, Mount Albert, Mount Eden, Newmarket, Newton, Onehunga, Parnell, Point Chevalier, Ponsonby, Remuera, Royal Oak, Sandringham, and West Lynn) 29 Avondale and Avondale South (one way 2 As required .. .. Omnibus .. The Transport Bus 6d. per bag. .. only) Services 30 Avondale Railway.station and Post· 600 yd As required .. .. Handcart .. (Dept!. officer) .. .. .. office 31 Awanui and Rangiputa .. .. 26 Weekly .. .. Launch .. G. J. W. Thirkettle 13 0 0 .. 32 Awanui, Waipapakauri, Waiharara, 97 Daily; I Sept. to 31 Motor.lorry Tokerau District 199 0 0 .. Pukenui, Houhora, Waihopo, Nga. March; thrice weekly, Maori Land taki, and Te Kao I April to 31 Aug. Board 33* Awaroa Wharf and Post.office .. 2 As required .. .. Foot .. Miss S. E. Gordon .. .. 34 Awarua Store and Tokawhero R 0 a d 10 Twice weekly .. Motor·van .. A. H. Luxmoore 26 0 0 .. (rural dl)iivery) 35 Awhitu Central and Manukau Heads 12 Weekly .. .. Horse .. F. Hall .. 13 0 0 .. 36 Bayswater Wharf, Bayswater, Taka· 7 Bayswat~ daily; thrice Motor·van .. North Shore Trans· 275 0 0 31/12/4 puna South, and Takapuna daily from, twice daily port Co., Ltd: to Takapuna South and Taka puna 37 Birkenhead : Delivery of postmen's .. As required .. .. Omnibus .. Birkenhead Trans. 6d.perbag . overflow bags port, Ltd. 38 Birkenhead, Glenfield, and Albany (part 18 Daily .. .. Omnibus . Ingham and Dona· 110 0 0 31/12/4 rural delivery) hoe 39 Birkenhead Wharf and Post· office .. 1 As required .. .. Motor·bus ., Birkenhead Trans· 28 0 0 .. port, Ltd. 40 Bombay and Paparata (rural delivery) 15 Daily .. " Motor.lorry G. Wyatt .. III 0 0 31/12/41 41 Broadwood, Runaruna, and Pawarenga 58 Twice weekly .. Motor·car .. M. J. Enright .. 130 0 0 31/12/41 (part rural delivery) 42* Buckland Railway.station and Post. 300 yd As required .. Foot .. Mrs. E. A. Goodsell .. office 43 Clevedon and Maraetai Road (r u r a I 16 Thrice weekly .. Motor. truck F. E. Smith .. 35 0 0 .. delivery) 44 Clevedon, Ness Valley, and Moumoukai 22 Thrice weekly .. Motor.car .. A. V. Smith . 93 12 0 31/12/4 (rural delivery) 45 CIevedon and Orere Poi n t (1' U r a I 36 Thrice weekly .. Motor. truck A. V. Smith .. 62 8 0 31/12/4 delivery) 46* Cowes steamer and Post.office .. 800 yd As required .. .. Foot .. A. E. Insley .. .. .. 47 Dargaville and Arapohue (rural delivery) 39t Thrice weekly .. Motor·car .. H. P. Davey .. 145 0 0 31/12/4 48 Dargaville and Aratapu (rural delivery) 9! Thrice weekly .. Cart .. E. J.Lang .. 40 0 0 . 49 Dargaville and Babylon (rural delivery) II Thrice weekly, 1 Aug. to Motor.lorry Northern Wairoa 30 0 0 .. 31May; twice weekly, . Co.op. Dairy Co., 1 June to 31 July Ltd. 50 Dargaville and Hoanga (rural delivery) 18 Thrice weekly .. Motor·car .. H. P. Davey .. 55 0 0 31/12/4 51 Dargaville, Mamaranui, Maropiu, and 50 Twice weekly ·(during Motor.buB .. C. R. Dent .. 5s. per trip .. Kaihu period train not running daily) 52 Dargaville and Kairara .. .. 26 Thrice weekly .. Motor.bus .. C. R. Dent .. II 14 0 .. 53 Dargaville and Kirikopuni (one way 16 Daily .. .. Motor-car .. Dalbeth Bros. .. 39 0 0 .. only) 54 Dargaville, Waimamaku, and Opononi II2 Thrice weekly .. Service.car W. S. Jones .. 30 18 0 .. (letter-mail only) 55 Dargaville and Rehutai (rural delivery) 20 Thrice weekly, 1 Aug. to Motor-lorry Northern Wairoa 40 0 0 .. 31 May; twice weekly, Co.op. Dairy Co., 1 June to 31 July Ltd. 56 Dargaville, Mangawhare, Aratapu, and 16 Daily .. .. Omnibus .. Te Kopuru - Dar· 90 0 0 31/12/4 Te Kopuru gaville BUB Co., Ltd. 57 Dargaville and Waihue (rural delivery) 25! Thrice weekly, 1 Sept. to Motor.lorry Northern Wairoa 3510 0 .. 31May; twice weekly, Co.op. Dairy Co., 1 June to 31 Aug. Ltd. 58 DargaviIIe and Whangarei (one bag each 78 Daily .. .. Motor·car .. Dalbeth Bros. .. 32 0 0 .. way) 59 Dargaville Railway.station, Wharf, and 500 yd As required .. .. Handcart .. (Dept!. officer) . .. .. Post·office 60 Devonport Wharf and Post·office .. l As required .. .. Handcart .. (Dept!. officer) .. .. .. 61 Donnelly's Crossing and Oranoa (rural lOt Thrice weekly .. Motor.lorry W. J. A. Gorrie 50 0 0 31/12/4 delivery) 62 Donnelly's Crossing and Tutamoe .. 19 Thrice weekly, 1 Oct. to Motor.lorry W. J. A. Gorrie 52 10 0 31/12/4 30 April ; twice weekly, I May to 30 Sept. 63 Drury Railway - station, Runciman, 14! Twice daily, Mon. to Fri.; Motor·car .. J. H. Carter .. 230 0 0 31/12/4 Ramarama, and Bombay daily, Sat. 64* Drury Railway-station and Post·office 1 1,000 As required .. .. Foot . F. Cossey .. .. .. yd. ---~-------- --_._._- -~--.- * Service performed by non·permanent officer. Payment included in salary. 662 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 18 POSTAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLA.ND--eon!inued. ~~----------------------~--~--- --~--------~------------.-------~---- II I Servire. I !IJ Frequency. 00=;:.... Na~e of Contractor.
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