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Soon, six more receiving offices were opened across the town.
The check was cashed at the receiving office in small bills.
Receiving offices had failed to register loans on the computer.
The original Post Office began as a receiving office in 1880.
Skeleton keys had gained him an entrance to the receiving office just inside the main gate of the plant.
A postal receiving office in the locality was known as 'Bladesville'.
For three of those years she worked in the billing and receiving office of a local Wal-Mart store.
In 1904 it was renamed by a Wallangarra Receiving Office.
It was again reopened in 1907 when the Chatfield Creek receiving office some twelve miles away closed.
There are two receiving offices in New York City and Houston, Texas.
A single filing of an international application is made with a Receiving Office (RO) in one language.
Haslam had a post office (originally a receiving office under the name Port Haslam) from 1913.
On 20 February 1885 a post and telegraph "Receiving Office" was opened at Lowood Railway Station.
The name changed to Empire Bay in 1908 when a Postal Receiving Office was opened in a building attached to the boarding house.
In 1855, two more receiving offices were opened in San Thomé and Teynampet, near St. George's Cathedral.
His Main Beach Hotel became a postal receiving office in 1889 which was officially called Elston (later renamed Surfers Paradise).
If you use either of these routes, the International Unit of the Intellectual Property Office in the UK acts as a receiving office.
If an international filing date is erroneously accorded, the Receiving Office may, within four months from the filing date, declare that the application should be considered withdrawn.
The Station Master was designated "ROK" or Receiving Office Keeper and was paid an extra £10 a year to operate the service.
The first step of the procedure consists of filing an international (patent) application with a suitable patent office, called a Receiving Office (RO).
He ran steamer ships in both rivers and to Brisbane and thus opened a post office receiving office in 1891 as the first shop in Cotton Tree.
In 1938, radio station XEQK-AM's receiving office was installed by baritone and orchestra conductor Angel H. Ferreiro in this neighborhood.
By the end of the war the bank was firmly established, with its head office at Sydney, about 40 branches, and 2758 agencies and receiving offices in Australia, the islands, and London.
A compromise was reached and at the request of residents the name of the receiving office was changed to Linville in November 1905; it became a post office in January 1910.
In February 1845, four more receiving offices were opened, one each on Mount Road and in Triplicane and two in Black Town (as George Town was known then).