Tasmanian Ports

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dazzagjo
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Tasmanian Ports

#1 Post by dazzagjo » Sun Apr 29, 2018 3:13 pm

I am doing a collection of Australian places with "PORT" in their name. These are the Tasmanian "Port" place names which had a Post Office; Port Arthur, Port Cygnet, Port Esperance, Port Huon, Port Sorell, If anyone knows of other places I would love to hear from you and especially if anyone has a date stamp cancelling a Port fro Tasmania please get in touch.

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Re: Tasmanian Ports

#2 Post by admin » Sun Apr 29, 2018 8:17 pm

I think the only one you have missed is Port Leven which was re-named Ulverstone 1 Jan 1882 but as the datestamp was simply Leven I guess its a moot point if it fits the description of a "Port" datestamp. Port Latta and Port Davey did not have a PO or a datestamp.
Datestamps from some of the post offices you list are quite rare and will take some finding, for instance the first Port Cygnet, Port Esperance and Port Arthur are all very hard to find.



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Re: Tasmanian Ports

#3 Post by John Hardinge » Tue May 08, 2018 8:55 am

Southport
Bridport

Both have "port" at the other end.

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Re: Tasmanian Ports

#4 Post by dazzagjo » Tue May 08, 2018 11:02 am

Thanks gentlemen for your replies. Darren

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Re: Tasmanian Ports

#5 Post by John Hardinge » Tue May 08, 2018 11:59 am

Devonport is another, of course

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