NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
GENERAL POST-OFFICE, Dec. 17, 1839.
MORNING MAILS are now despatched from LONDON to SOUTHAMPTON, PORTSMOUTH, and CHELTENHAM at Nine, A.M., conveying Letters and Newspapers for the following TOWNS:—
| Basingstoke | Guildford | Petersfield |
| Benson | Henley | Portsmouth |
| Burford | Horndean | Reading |
| Cheltenham | Maidenhead | Southampton |
| Farnham | Nettlebed | Winchester |
| Godalmin | Northleach | Windsor |
| Gosport | Oxford | Witney. |
The Boxes at the Branch Offices, Charing-cross, Old Cavendish-street, and the Borough, will be open for the reception of Newspapers until Half-past Seven, A.M., and for Letters until Eight, A.M., At the General Post-office and the Branch Office in Lombard-street, the Boxes will close for Newspapers at a Quarter before Eight, A.M., and for Letters at Half-past Eight, A.M.
By command,
W. L. MABERLY, Secretary.