Most of the 22 New South Wales date stamps with TELEGRAPHS XXXX or TELEGRAPH OFFICE are Type 2C with single side arcs and a full stop after the W. The diameter of these date stamps was generally 29 mm - the exceptions are described, as appropriate, below (e.g. Werris Creek).
The range of dates for the period of use of the TELEGRAPHS date stamps is:
| Albury: Used: 11 June 1941 to 17 April 1953. Diameter: 29 mm. Rated (used on a telegram): RRR. Number in the Census: 7. | 
 Used on AB-GBF-39A and on |  17 April 1953. | 
| Armidale. Believed to have been used from 1926 to 1942. | ||
| Bathurst: Believed to have been used from 1944 to 1959. |  3 October 1944. |  24 December 1959. Used on AA-GXE-59. | 
| Broken Hill: There were two formats: Format 1. TELEGRAPHS BROKEN HILL at the top and N.S.W. at the base with centered dots between the top and the base inscriptions. 
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| Format 2: TELEGRAPHS at the top and BROKEN HILL at the base. No reference to NSW. Has 1 mm side arcs. 
 |  21 January 1946. |  32 (sic) August 1948. (probably Wednesday 1 Sept.) | 
| Canberra (ACT): Recorded date stamps show: 
 Hopson & Tobin record the date stamp only with A.C.T. at the base and to have been used in 1962. | 
 Used on AB-DU-8Fa. | 
 Used on Harold Holt's telegram. | 
| Coonamble: 
 
 |  20 January 1937. |  TELEGRAPHS COONAMBLE. 14 June 1945 Used on an embossed registered envelope . | 
| Cootamundra: 
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| Deniliquin: 
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 Used on AW-DO-10 (43). | 
| Dubbo: 
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 Used on AB-GCF-36A. | 
| Goulburn: 
 |  28 July 1932. |  29 September 1955. | 
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 |  10 April 1981. Used on an official Australia Post envelope. | 
| Grafton: Believed to have been used from 1963 to 1965. |  | 
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 |  7 January 1956. | 
| Kempsey: Believed to have been used from 1926 to 1964. | 
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 |  15 December 1956. | 
| Maitland: 
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| A Type 2C TELEGRAPHS NARRABRI is believed to have been used between 1926 and 1976. 
 |  21 October 1942. Used on AB-DO-8H. | 
| Narromine. A Type 3 (i) TELEGRAPHS NARROMINE is believed to have been used in 1982. | 
| Newcastle: 
 
 
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 Only known date (2 examples known). | 
 
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 |  TELEGRAPHS NEWCASTLE. 8 August 1977. Short date line (nylon wheels). | ||
|  28 February 1985. | |||
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 Used on NI-DO-5A. | |||
| Newcastle Railway. 
 |  29 February 1940. | 
| Orange: 
 |  8 March 1939. Used on AB-GCF-34Ab. | |
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 |  13 November 1963. Used on AA-DO-13B. | 
| Sydney Radio Telegraph Station. 
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| Tamworth: Reported to have been used between 1927 and 1958. Was later used with TELEGRAPHS removed. | 
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 |  26 April 1935. | 
| Wagga Wagga: Hopson and Tobin claim a Type 2A was used between 1920 and 1924 while a Type 2C was used in 1927. The examples at right support: 
 Diameter: 28 mm. 
 |  TELEGRAPHS WAGGA WAGGA. 13 April 1922. Used on an internal memo. | 
 Used on AB-DO-3A. | 
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 Diameter 29 mm.  Both TELEGRAPHS date stamps were used extensively for telegraphic messages repeated through Wagga Wagga and recorded on Wheatstone Telegram forms or on other telegraphic message forms of a informal or formal nature. |  TELEGRAPHS WAGGA WAGGA. 16 November 1927. Used on AB-DO-4A. |  TELEGRAPHS WAGGA WAGGA. 8 August 1934. Used on AB-DO-7Ba.. | 
| Walgett. A circular rubber date stamp inscribed TELEGRAPHS/WALGETT was issued to the Office. 
 |  15 April 1970. Used on delivery envelope AA-EO-18F. | 
| Werris Creek Rail. NOTE: TELEGPH NOT TELEGRAPHS. A Type 2C TELEGRAPH OFFICE WERRIS CK RLY STN was issued to the Railway Station. 
 
 |  1 February 1955. | 
| West Maitland. Three different versions of a West Maitland TELEGRAPHS date stamp are recorded. |  TELEGRAPHS West Maitland. 9 April 1931. Not elsewhere recorded. Magnification shows the letter following WEST is an M and the letter at lower right appears to be a D. | WEST removed. Used from 1951 to 1953. | TELEGRAPHS MAITLAND with NSW Australia at the base (Type 3B). Used from 1958 to 1963. |