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MAIL NOTICES.

9 Subjcct to noMrssary alterations, mails will close at the Chief Post Office as under THIS DAY (MONDAY), OCTOBER 13. Wanganul, Now Plymouth, also M&nawatu, Rangitikoi, and Taranoki district!!, por Maimwatu train (Thorndon Station), 6.30 a.m. WanEanui, also Manawatu and Rangitikei district, per Manawatu train, (Thorndon Station), 3.'5 p.m. Walrarapa district, por WairaTapa train tLambton Station). 6.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Napier and Hawko's Day district, per Manawatu train (Thorndon Station), 9 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Auckland and district,, also Now Plymouth and Wanganui, por Main Truii K train (Thorndon Station), 10.60 a.m. Auckland and Auckland district, per second Main. Trunk train (Thorndon Station), 7.15 p.m. (Saturdays excepted). Oroymouth, Holdtika, and Eeefton, per Waipori, 4 p.m. Wcstport, per Komata, 4 'p.m. Blenheim and Picton, per Blenheim 6 p.m. Blenheim and l'ioton, per Wairau, 6 p.m. Picton. Blenheim, French Pass, end Nelson, also the bays, to oonnoct with Elsie and oil launch at Picton, per Mapourika, 11.50 a.m. Now Plymouth, Wcstport, Keofton, Greymonth. and Hokitika, per Flora, 4.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, also Greymouth, Hokitika, and Eeefton, per Wahine, 6.15 p.m. Napier and Glshorne, por Wostralia, 3.20 p.m. Nelson, Wcstport, Eeefton, Groymouth, and Holdtika, per Alexander, 4.20 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14. Nelson and Waikawat Bay, per Nikau, 4.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, per Maitai, 4.20 p.m. Southern ofllcos of Now Zealand, per Mararoa, 6.15 p.m. , , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17. Ceylon. India, China, Japan. Straits Battlements, South America, and Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Brindisi (duo London November 21), per Ulimaroa, 3.30 p.m. Money-orders must bo obtained two hours before the advertked time of closing the malls. Australian States and Gilbert, Ellice, and Marshall Islands (duo Sydney October 21), per Ulimaroa, 3.30 p.m. . Monoy-ordera must bo obtained two hours before the advertised timo of closing the mails. The next best dispatch for Fiji, Banning Island, Honolulu, Canada, and Unitca States of America, Central Amcrica, and West Indies will bo via. Vancouver, closing at Wellington, per Main Trunk train, on Thursday, Octobar 23, at 10.60 a.m. Moils for Australian States close at the Bluff, per Warriinoo, this day, at 3.30 p.m. Mails for Paso PaKO, Apia, Honolulu, United States of America, Canada, Central America, United Kingdom, Australian, Slates, and South Africa close at Auckland, per Victoria, this day at 4 p.m. The next best dispatch for oorrespondcnco addressed to the Continent of Europe and United Kingdom will bo via Brindisi, closing at Wellington, por Ulimaroa, at 3.30 p.m. on Friday, October 17. / The parcel-post mail, per Main Trunk express, cloaca at the 0.P.0., at 10.30 a.m., and for tho south, por ferry steamer, at 6 p.m. As tho last clearanco of the city receivers ds mado at 6 p.m. on Saturdays, all correspondence for the sccond Auckland express on Sundays must be posted at the Chief Post Office by 7.45 p.m. Tho public aro earnestly requested to register all letters containing money or valuables intended to bo sent by post. Unless otherwise specified, registered letters and parcels-post packages must bo handed in and monoy-orders obtained one hour before tho ordinary mail closes. All tho principal mails by train and stoa.mer closo at To Aro and Courtonay Place Post. Offices ot tho samo hours as at tho Chief Post Office, with the exception that thero is no late-foe 61earance, and that mallo by tho foTry steamers for southern offices, also mails for Auckland! and Auckland district, by tho second Main Trunk train, close at 6 p.m. A. P. DRTDEN, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office. Wellington, October 13, 1913. WIRELESS. Tho following vessels are expected to be within wireless ronso this evening:—Victoria, Ulimaroa, Westralia. Wahtn'o, Moeroki, Warrimoo, and Whaltarua. Tho Ulimaroa (Melbourno to Bluff) does not expect to arrive at her destination until midnizht to-night,

Mt. Ernest Truman; who has returned hero (says tho Sydney "Herald" of Saturday last) to resume his duties as City Organist, must have enjoyed a rapturous time with tho Adelaide Philharmonic Society, for that musical body produced "Tho Pied Piper of Hamolin," his "Cantata Grotesque" (tho phrasois his own), for the first time in Australia, "and surely for tlio first occasion in tho history of the State was a composer stormily called for by tho audience, cheered to tlio echo, and commanded to speak." Tlio Adelaide critics unite in praising the new work in tho most glowing terms, and we read that it immediately impressed by its vivid colour, both in the orchestration and choral writing, by the appropriate humour of its motives, and by the • all-round mnsicianly talent which it revealed. All this makes glad reading, nor will Sydney music-lovers take greatly to heart the detection of a "blot on Sydney's musical history" because the work "was allowed to go to another State for its premiere." Mr. Truman has been frequently before the public hero as a composer, and his talents, and tho status he has attained, are thoroughly understood and appreciated. The misfortune that keeps the few 'Australian composers the country possesses in tho background is that the market for musical compositions, whether for tho classical concert room or the stage, is not on thio aido o? tho world (w y-ot), tal) to

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1879, 13 October 1913, Page 9

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MAIL NOTICES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1879, 13 October 1913, Page 9

MAIL NOTICES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1879, 13 October 1913, Page 9