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Latest revision as of 04:10, 15 January 2017

OPENED : 1st - October - 1895 as MRH

CLOSED : 31st - December - 1901

REOPENED : 1st - November - 1916

CLOSED : 22nd - July - 1971


Location:

Cairns Bay is located in the Huon Valley region approx 5.5 kms South of Geeveston

Post offices close to Cairns Bay were:



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== CROWN SEAL ==



  • Earliest recorded date: 1900
  • Latest recorded date: 1901
  • Rated: RRRRR
  • Used on pictorials



== DATESTAMPS ==

TYPE 2b



  • Earliest recorded date: 11th - September - 1918
  • Latest recorded date: 12th - November - 1958
  • Rated: R
  • Inverted date line in 1958


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TYPE 2b(s)



  • Earliest recorded date: 15th - June - 1959
  • Latest recorded date: 22nd - July - 1971
  • Rated: RR


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To the Index of Tasmanian Post Offices and Postal Markings

To the Tasmanian Datestamp Types main page


Other Information[edit]



Links & References[edit]

To the Index of Tasmanian Post Offices and Postal Markings

To the Tasmanian Datestamp Types main page


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