Post-Office.

David Hogarth, postmaster, Hall quay. Money orders are granted and paid from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. London day mail dispatched at a quarter to 6 a.m. All letters, with stamps, put into the box after 10 p.m. and before half-past 5 a.m., will go the same morning. First Norwich mail dispatched at 20 minutes past 3 p.m.; box closed at 3 p.m. Suffolk and Essex bags dispatched at half-past 5 p. m.; box closed at 5 p.m. London mail, with second Norwich bag, dispatched at 9 p.m.; box closed at half-past 8 p.m. All letters must have an extra stamp if intended to go after the box is closed. London mail, with first Norwich bag, arrives at thirty-eight minutes past 3 a.m. Letters ready for delivery in the summer months at 7 a.m., in winter at half-past 7 a.m. Suffolk and Essex mails arrive at 8 a.m., and not delivered with the London. Second Norwich mail arrives at 10 a.m., ready for delivery at quarter past 10 a.m. London day mail with the third Norwich bag, arrives at half-past 5 p.m., delivered at 6 p.m. No letters received, or attention given at the window for 10 minutes before the dispatch of any mail. Office closed on Sundays after 10 a.m. Branch offices, Fuller’s hill and White Lion opening.

Bankers.

East of England, Regent street—draw on London and Westminster Bank.

Gurneys, Turner, and Brightwen, Quay—draw on Barclay and Co., London.

Lacon, Sir Edmund Knowles, Bart., Quay—draw on Glynn, Mills, and Co., London.

National Provincial Bank of England, Quay—draw on London Joint Stock Bank.