Difference between revisions of "Loira"

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* Earliest recorded date:  30th - January - 1912  
 
* Earliest recorded date:  30th - January - 1912  
  
* Latest recorded date:  10th - October - 1934   
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* Latest recorded date:  23rd - October - 1934   
  
 
* Rated  '''RRR'''  in State period
 
* Rated  '''RRR'''  in State period

Latest revision as of 06:35, 25 July 2014

'This listing is currently being prepared by DMG


OPENED : 7th - November - 1911

CLOSED : 31st - March - 1944


Location:

Loira is located on the West Tamar 32 kms North of Launceston

Post offices close to Loira were:



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Datestamps[edit]

Manuscript



  • Earliest recorded date: 22nd - January - 1912
  • Latest recorded date: 22nd - January - 1912
  • Rated RRRRR


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TYPE 3



  • Earliest recorded date: 30th - January - 1912
  • Latest recorded date: 23rd - October - 1934
  • Rated RRR in State period


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TYPE 4a



  • Earliest recorded date: 23rd - January - 1935
  • Latest recorded date: 9th - January - 1943
  • Rated R


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To the Index of Tasmanian Post Offices and Postal Markings

To the Tasmanian Datestamp Types main page


Other Information[edit]

  • Article from the Mercury newspaper dated 19th November 1943 outlining the remarkable efforts of long time Postmaster, Mr George Henry Williams and his service to the district.The article also describes how the original Exeter Post Office name was changed to Loira after a second Post Office (New Exeter Post Office) was required in the area to service the expanding local orchards.
  • Red registered post label




Links & References[edit]

To the Index of Tasmanian Post Offices and Postal Markings

To the Tasmanian Datestamp Types main page


Please contact [mailto: the author] of this page to report any errors and/or omissions or to provide better or 'missing' images, etc.