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New Zealand Gazet1,E jumb. 56. 2237 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZET1,E OF THUBSDAY, JULY 19, 1934. WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1934. Tenders for Inland Mail-service Contracts. -South Island, 12. Havelock, Brightlands, Elaine Ray, Fitzroy Bay, Te 193.5~~7. Towaka, Waitata Bay, Bulwer, Port Ligar, Forsyth Island, Wakatahuri, Te Puru, Okoha, Anakoha, General Post Office, Titirangi, Pohuenui, Waimaru, Clova Bay, Manaroa, Wellington, 19th July, 1934. Hopai, Eli Bay, Crail Ray, Taranui, Homewood, and EALED tenders will be received at the several Chief Havelock (part private-bag delivery), twice weekly S Post-offices in the South Island until noon on Wednes­ (except Te Towaka, and Fitzroy Bay, weekly). day, the 29th August, 1934, for the conveyance of mails (Alternative to No. 13.) between the undermentioned places, for a period of THREE 13. Havelock, Brightlands, Elaine Bay, Fitzroy Bay, Te YEARS, from the 1st January, 1935 :- Towaka, Waitata Bay, Bulwer, Port Ligar, Forsyth Island, Whakatahuri, Te Puru, Okoha, Anakoha, PoSTAL DISTRICT OF BLENHEIM. Titirangi, Pohuenui, Beatrix Bay, Waimaru, Clova Bay, Manaroa, Hopai, Eli Bay, Crail Bay, Taranui, l. (a) Blenheim, Jordan, Upcot, and Molesworth, weekly. Homewood, and Havelock (part private-bag delivery), (b) Blenheim, Jordan, and Upcot (part private-bag de­ twice weekly (except Te Towaka, and Fitzroy Bay, livery), weekly. weekly). (Alternative to No. 12.) 2. (a) Blenheim, Netherwood, and Te Arowhenua, twice 14. Havelock, Mahakipawa, Grove, and Grove Wharf, thrice weekly. weekly. (Alternative to No. 10.) 15. Havelock, Whatanihi, Palmer's, :Maungarimu, Pinohia, (b) Rlenheim,"Bcnhopai, Power-station, and Malvern (pri· :1-laori Bay, J. H. Wells, Nydia Bay, Roadley's, Hamil­ vate-bag delivery), weekly. ton, Tiraora, Te Rawa, Pokokini, South East Bay, 3 . .Blenheim and Omaka : Blenheim, along Maxwell Road, Yncyca Bay, Tamurc, Nikau Bay, Mahau, Ohingaroa, over Taylor River-bed, along new Renwick Road to Birch Nook, Brownlec's, and Havelock (part private­ Fairhall Valley, back to Omaka Settlement, Dove bag delivery), twie.e WPekly. Point Road to Middle Renwick Road, Jordan's Cross 16. Picton, Cannibal Cove, and Anakakata (private-bag de­ Road and Old Renwick Road (rnral delivery), thrice livery), fortnightly. (Alternative to No. 17.) weekly. 17. (a) Picton, Cannibal Cove, and Anakakata, fortnightly. 4. Blenhi,im and Rapaura, daily. (b) Picton, Dryden Bay, Pukekoikoi, Endea,our Inlet, and Resolution Bay (part private-bag delivery), 5. Blenheim, Onamalutu, Fabian's Valley, Pine Valley, and weekly. (Alternati".-e to Nos. Hi and 18.) Te Rou, twice weekly. 18. Picton, Dryden Bay, Pukekoikoi, Endeavour Inlet, and 6. Blenheim Railway-station, vessels in river, and Chief Post­ Resolution Bay, weekly. (Alternative to No. 17.) office, as required. 19. Picton, Kilmarnock, Wharehunga, Grccnsill, Otanerau, 7. Blenheim, Robin Hood Bay, Ocean Bay, Hakahaka, and Onauku (mails to be delivered on outward journey Whangataura, Ngakuta, and Hakana, weekly. and collected on inward trip), weekly. 20. Picton and Portage, twiee weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 8. Blenheim, Seddon, Ward, V.'haranui, Kekerangu, Clarence 21 and 25.) Bridge, Mangamaunu, Hapuku Schoolhouse, Kaikoura, 21. Picton and Torea, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 20.) Goose Bay, Oaro, Conway Finger-post. and Parnassus 22. Picton Railway-station, wharves, and Post-office (in­ (including the carriage of parcels between Parnassus cluding the landing and shipping of transit mails at and Kaikoura), (part private-bag delivery), daily. Picton Wharf), as required. 9. Blenheim, Waihopai, Wairau Valley, Hillersden, Birch 23. Portage, Illack Rock, Kcnepuru Head, Waitaria Bay, St. Hill, and Branch River (part rural delivery), thrice Omer, Broughton Bay, and Portage, twice weekly. weekly. (Alternative to No. 24.) 24. Portage, Kenepuru Head, Waitaria Bay, St. Omer, 10. Grove Wharf, Grove, and Mahakipawa, thrice weekly. Broughton Bay, and Portage, twice weekly. (Alterna­ (Alternative to No. 14.) tive to No. 23.) 11. Hapuku and Puhipuhi (rural delivery), twice weekly. 25. Torea and Portage, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 20.) 2238 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 56 PosTAL DISTRICT o~· CHRISTCHURCH. I I. Barry's Bay and W ainui, daily. L Amberley and Leithfield: Amberley, via Main North 12. Chevi<;>t and Spotswood: Via Ward's, Stewart, Elizabeth, Road to Kowai River (Page's), and retrace to Leith­ Railway, and Mun_ro Roads to Tulley's, Monro, Sinclair field, thence by Main )forth, May's, Terrace, Wallace, Downs, and Leammgton Ronds to Sloss's, Leamington and Main North Roads to Ashworth's, by unnamed \-Vaiau, Spotswood, McMillan's, Parnassus and Gerard'; road, Stores, Rangiora, Wallace, Terrace, Mount Grey, Roads to Mowa,tt's, retrace to Parnassus Road, and Brackenfield, and Sawcock's Roads to Amberley (part t)1ence to Cheviot (rural delivery), daily. rural delivery), daily. 13. Christchurch, Yaldhurat, and Greendale : Christchurch to 2. Amberley and Mount Brown: Amberley, via Douglas Yaldhurst, thence via, Bealey, Curragh's, and Maddison'• Road to Douglas's, retrace to Reserve Road, Tobin's Roads to Church Corner, Weedons Road to Weedons Road to Rutherford's, retrace to Reserve Road, to Railway Road to Donnithome's, thence Railway' Broomfield Road, retrace to Tobin's Road, then north Hoskin's, Sandy Knolls, Newton's and Weedons Roa~ Wattie's, Swamp, and Douglas Roarls to Amberley to West, Melton; Bealey, Painter's, and Station Roads (rural delivery), daily. to Aylesbury; Bealey Road to Mulligan's gate, retrace :1. Annat and Russell's }'lat : Annat, along Dalethorpe, to Aylesbury, Burnham, and Ward's Road to Bell's Williams, Swamp, Rigsaddle, Russell's Flat, Hills, and retrace to Highfield Road ; Bealey Road t~ Halliday's, and Main Roads to Annat (rural deUvery), Charing Cross, thence via Ridgen's Road to Greendale - daily. Adams, Hawkins, and Highfield Roads to Aylesbury : 4. Ashburton, \Vesterfiel<l, Mount Somers, Springburn, and Station, Hoskins, Highfield, Homebush, Dysart's, caai Alford Forest: Ashburton, along Alford Forest, Roads, to Halkett Church ; Coal, McKay's, Halkett, Spreadeagle, and Acco=odation Roads to Hi!l's and Bealey Roads to Y aldhurst, to Christchurch (part Comer, retrace to Alford Forest Road, thence to rural delivery), daily. Alford Forest, 40 chains towards R. A. Grigg's to 14. Christchurch and Hanmer Springs : (Alternative to Alford Forest Telephone Office, thence round Alford Nos. 15 and 22), daily. Forest block, thence from old hotel to C. Green'a, up 15. Christchurch, Kaiapoi, Woodend, Waikuku, Culverden Carney's Road 30 chains, along Muirhead and Newton's and Hanmer Springs: (Alternative to Nos. 14, 22, and Roads, Wairere Block and Alford Forest Road to 31), daily. Timpson's, back to Staveley Telephone Office, and 16. Christchurch, Glenroy, Windwhistle House, and Lake Springburn Post-office, McGregor's, and part School­ Coleridge : thrice weekly. house Road, along Gorse Fence Road to Tramway 17. Christchurch, Tuahiwi, Rangiora, Fernside, Oust, Bennetts Road, thence along Tramway Road to Mount Somers and Oxford, daily. ' Railway-station, along Tramway Road West and via 18. Christchurch, Doyleston, Leeston, and Southbridge : Hoorl's Roads to The Brothers and back, Peter's Ford, Christchurch, along Lincoln-Leeston Road, Doyleston round Anama Block to Valotta Railway-station and to Leeston, return to Lake Road South, the Lake Road Richard's Corner to Westerfield Railwav-station, to to junction Selwyn-Lake Roads, including circuit of Stone's Con1er, Shepherd's Bush, Jackson's and Section No. 5215, Block XI, back to Tramway, Rush. Lagmhor Roads, to Timaru Track, to Cra,,son's and brook's, Drain, The Lake, and Tramwav Crescent back, along Lagmhor Road, and Tinwald to Ashbnrton Roads to Leeston, Leeston and Lake Road to Hart's (part rural delivery), daily. Road, Lake Road to Campbell McLaohlan's Corner, 5. Ashburton and Eiffelton : Ashburton, along Ford's, Murray's, Sedgemere, Gulliver's, and Pohau Roads to Boundary, Longbeach, and Toitoi Roads to C. White's Fisherman's Point, to D'Oridant's, and retrace to box, retrace to Longbeach Road, thence Longbeach, Washbonrne's Road, thence McEvedy's, Inwood's Whalebone, Windermere, New Park, River, Surveyors, Bridge's Ridge, ~cPherson's, Hart's, Clark's, Bluett's: Windermere, and Main South Roads to a point 2! miles Leeston-Southbridge, O'Boyle's, and Junction Roads south of Hinds Post-office, thence along Frisby's Road to Southbridge, Jollie's, Smith's, Bullock's North to Coldstream, Crowes, Dowding's, Terrace, and Rangi­ Rakaia, Cryer's Roads to South Rakaia-Taumutu Road, tata Mouth Roads to Barns's and Brown's, retrace to thence Wayb's, and North Rakaia Roads to Oakleigh Terrace Road, Lower Beach, and Brodgen's Roads to Corner, retrace to Fereday's Road, thence to Leeston Lowcliffe, retrace to Lower Beach Road, along Twenty­ (part rural delivery), daily. one, Drain, and Dobson's Roads to Keenan's, and 19. Christchurch, Springston Railway, and Springston: retrace thence along Johnston's and Poplar Roads to Christchurch to White's Comer, Shand's Road thence to Harper's and retrace to Isleworth Settlement Road, J. Simpson and Marshall's, th~nce Weedon;, Springs, along Surveyor's Isleworth, Boundary Roads to Lynn­ Selwyn, Cross, Waterholes, and Halswell-Ladbrooks ford, Longbeach, and Main South Roads to Ashburton. Roads to Early's, retrace to Neill's Road, thence (When Lynnford Ford impassable boxholders to be South Road to W. Phillip's, along Selwyn, Tramway served by available roads), (rural delivery), daily.
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