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rSttrSU 016 SX Lo A w r lgHSt atioll With ffi the Rl lWay DepartmeDt haS alsobe- —ied year During the "erection of Z .w ffl a "e\ offi- Ce Wlth qUarterS ' haS beeu built dllring certed signals, can rouse the attention of anoTer % meaUS Statl°n ' PreColl--repj" 6 'eSt °£ "■" liEeS °" 'hi< Se<!ti°» ««" f»' »° SP«™> '»"»*, being in a good state of Cook Strait Cables. Thi. a,,a ngem ent render.' iE, im™°ib*. for tte'oabla T ! ""^ ", higl' re"st"l"-
SCHEDULE OF TABLES. Et~ S aS\ EeVe,T ,and Ex Pendit^e, Signals Department. „ 8.-Number of Telegrams sent for every 100 letters „ U—Comparative Quarterly Return, Tears ending March 1880 and 18S1 " ?—^T ai Comparative Progress of the Department ' 8L „ r. —<<ost ol Maintenance of Lines ;: f-Kf z S£ fc^SttSSKaSL 1 c°°l s" °* » -H-- —xotal Cost of Lines. » J-~^T beiL °i Telegra Ph Money Orders issued. " r-~ Value ot Government Messages. „ L.—Debtor and Creditor Statement. C. Lemon, Superintendent of New Zealand Telegraphs.
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