THE DIRECT MAIL SERVICE.
■. '" ' a* < " fFSfses a£~oqiATioN tewqram.] WELLINGTON, October 28. jTho Government have not jet received any Intimation from the New Zealand Shippipg*oompa_y 9 or Messrs Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, whether they intend to accepS the terms of tbe Government for the renewal of the direct mall service between England and the colony. Yesterterday the fcetmaster-General dsspatcbed a cable aseasaso to the Agene-ueuers! s-king for information on the question, beta wpiy baa not ye* ba«tt received.
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7691, 24 October 1890, Page 5
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