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NSW~ another tasty weatherboard.
http://cjoint.com/data/hflW1kymGs.htm
That's young Daniel Seed, Postmaster. "shortly after I started working here, the whole building started shaking, I raced outside to find a cow scratching itself on the wall" Why not drop a cover to Daniel? you'll have a cancel from the smallest PO in Australia. :0) acknowledgement australia post-celebrating 200 years. |
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NSW~ another tasty weatherboard.
http://cjoint.com/data/hflW1kymGs.htm An excursion from Lismore NSW expecting to find a rock restival venue only found the country hall http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?f=q&so...11,354.71,,0,5 - not as common a fixture on the Aus rural scene as the are in NZ |
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NSW~ another tasty weatherboard.
and just down the road ,,,,,,, http://maps.google.co.nz:80/maps?f=q...11,354.71,,0,5 The couple of chairs on the the porch look great for a yarn. The longdrop has seen better days. I hope Aussie Post are not making Daniel hike to the Hall. |
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NSW~ another tasty weatherboard.
Here is the full text from Aust Post Gazza, explaining rock valley PO, looks like it is the middle of paddocks on Google............just like you point out ROCK VALLEY, NSW Small is beautiful for Daniel Seed, who runs the tiniest post office in Australia — the Rock Valley centre in northern NSW. Measuring just 3.7sq m, the original building was built in 1910. Initially a telegraph receiving office, it was used to send prices from the markets in Sydney to local banana growers and market gardeners. It has been knocked over twice by storms, damaged by cyclones, hit by cars and even struck by lightning. When seen on the satellite view of Google Maps, it appears to be positioned smack in the middle of a whole lot of paddocks. "It is!" says licensee Daniel Seed, who took on the post office licence late last year. "Shortly after I started working here, the whole building started shaking. I raced outside to find a cow scratching itself on the wall." Although it is in a remote location on the road between Lismore and Kyogle, it gets visits from about 10 tourists every week. "I'm really looking forward to building the business and I want to expand my product range to suit the specific needs of my customers," Daniel says. He plans to add an EFTPOS machine and wants to revive the role of the post office as a central meeting place for the area. "Post offices have long played an important role in regional communities across Australia," he says. "I've lived here most of my life, so I'm very proud to be able to provide that kind of support for the Rock Valley community." "Gazza" wrote in message ... http://cjoint.com/data/hflW1kymGs.htm An excursion from Lismore NSW expecting to find a rock restival venue only found the country hall http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?f=q&so...11,354.71,,0,5 - not as common a fixture on the Aus rural scene as the are in NZ |
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NSW~ another tasty weatherboard.
On Jul 5, 2:53*am, "rodney" wrote:
http://cjoint.com/data/hflW1kymGs.htm That's young Daniel Seed, Postmaster. "shortly after I started working here, the whole building started shaking, I raced outside to find a cow scratching itself on the wall" Why not drop a cover to Daniel? you'll have a cancel from the smallest PO in Australia. *:0) Could you give a properly-formatted international addressing for the PO, please? Thanks, -- Joshua H. McGee Sierra Madre, Los Angeles, California, USA Member: APS, ATA, ISWSC, MBPC Trade?: http://www.mcgees.org/stamp-offers/ |
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NSW~ another tasty weatherboard.
On Jul 17, 12:30*am, Joshua McGee wrote:
On Jul 5, 2:53*am, "rodney" wrote: http://cjoint.com/data/hflW1kymGs.htm That's young Daniel Seed, Postmaster. "shortly after I started working here, the whole building started shaking, I raced outside to find a cow scratching itself on the wall" Why not drop a cover to Daniel? you'll have a cancel from the smallest PO in Australia. *:0) Could you give a properly-formatted international addressing for the PO, please? Thanks, *-- Joshua H. McGee Sierra Madre, Los Angeles, California, USA Member: APS, ATA, ISWSC, MBPC Trade?: *http://www.mcgees.org/stamp-offers/ Try : Postmaster Rock Valley. NSW 2480 Australia |
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NSW~ another tasty weatherboard.
On Jul 16, 11:17*pm, Blair wrote:
Why not drop a cover to Daniel? you'll have a cancel from the smallest PO in Australia. *:0) Could you give a properly-formatted international addressing for the PO, please? Try : Postmaster Rock Valley. NSW 2480 Australia Thank you Blair. -- Joshua H. McGee Sierra Madre, Los Angeles, California, USA Member: APS, ATA, ISWSC, MBPC Trade?: http://www.mcgees.org/stamp-offers/ |
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NSW~ another tasty weatherboard.
Thanks Blair, I have been out toiling all day. "Blair" Try : Postmaster Rock Valley. NSW 2480 Australia |
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