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MAIL NOTICE

Chatham Islands To-day AUSTRALIAN OUT FRIDAY Mails will close at Chief Post Office, Wellington, and between 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. at Te Aro and Wellington East Post Offices, as under, except late fee. ‘ Packet and newspaper mail closes half an hour before the time of closing ordinary letter-mails: — TO-DAY, Tuesday, April 12. Chatham Islands, per Tecs, from Lyttelton (Wahine), 6 p.m.; C.P.O. late fee, 6.45 p.m. Late-fee box at gates to ferry wharf, 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, April 13. Great Britain Ireland, and Europe, for correspondence specially addressed, per Maimoa; also Central America, British, French, and Dutch Guiana, Venezuela, Republic of Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, via Cristobal, per Maimoa, from, Lyttelton, per Rangatira, 5 p.m.; C.P.O. lata fee, 6 p.m. Parcel mail closes' 4 p.m. Mails reach London approximately May 23.' Great Britain, Ireland, and Europe, for correspondence specially addressed per Port Wellington ; also all States of South. America, .via Montevideo, per Port Wellington, from Lyttelton, per Rangatira, 5 p.m.; C.P.O. late fee. 6 p.m. Parcel mail closes 4 p.m. Marls reach London approximately May 24. FRIDAY, April 15. Australian States; Ceylon, India, Japan, China, Straits Settlements, Egypt, and South Africa; also air-mail correspondence (extra fee, 7d. per 4 oz.), for Great Britain, Ireland, and Europe, via Karachi-London air-mail (due London May 18), per Zealandia, 10 a.m.; C.P.O. late fee, 11 a.m. Parcel mail closes Thursday. 4 p.m. Money-orders must be obtained by 9.30 a.m. Registered lettermail closes at 9.30 a.m. Fiji. Tonga, Apia, and Pago Pago, pel? Waipahi, from Auckland, 5 p.m.; C.P.O. late fee, 6 p.m.; at Thorndon Station, 7 p.m. Parcel mail closes noon. SATURDAY, April 16. Norfolk Island and Lord Howe Island, per Morinda, from Auckland, 8 p.m.; C.P.O. late fee, 6 p.m. Sunday. Parcel mail closes noon. Australian States; China, _ Japan, Straits Settlements, South Africa, per Aorangi, from Auckland, 8 p.m.; C.P.O. late fee, 6 p.m. Sunday. Parcel mail closes Friday, 4 p.m. Second-class mattec noon, Saturday. , TUESDAY, April 19. Parcel mails for America, Rarotonga, and Tahiti, per Monowai, 11 a.m. Great Britain, Ireland, and Europe, United States of America, Canada, Mexico, West Indies, via San Francisco; Cook Islands, including Rarotonga, Aitutaki. Mauke, Atiu. Manihiki. Penrhyn, Mangaia; also Tahiti, per Monowai, 2 p.m.; C.P.O. late fee. 2.30 p.m.; steamer, 2.45 p.m. Mail due London May 19. Money-orders must be obtained by noon. Note.—Newspaper rate of postage to United States of America is idfor each two ounces. Correspondence will also bo accepted for dispatch by air. mail services in Canada and United State® of America. INCOMING OVERSEAS MAILS (Arrival times approximate only.) To-day.—S.S. Zealandia, from Sydney Australian and beyond Australia mail for Wellington. 293 bags. 84 parcel receptacles. Due in office, 10 a.m. April 13.—S.S. Marama. from Sydney, via Auckland. Australian mail for Wellington, 4 bags, 1 parcel receptacle. April 13.—S.S. Wainui, from Melbourne. via Bluff. Australian parcel mail for Wellington. 8 parcel receptacles. Ajiril 15.—S.S. Ilororata. from Sydney.'via Auckland. Australian mail for Wellington, 4 bags. 3 parcel receptacles. April 16.—M.S. Rangitata.-from London. English mail for New Zealand, <OO bags, 150 parcel receptacles. Apl .i] 18.—R.M.S. Aorangi, from \ ancouver. via Auckland— English and American mail. DAILY INLAND SERVICES. BY STEAMER. . Unless otherwise indicated mails close daily: Picton. Havelock, and Blenheim, via Pieton—Per Tamahine: . Monday, Wednesday, Friday, C.r.U. late fee, 2 p.m.: steamer, 2.4. j p.m. Nelson and Havelock; letter mails for Blenheim, Reefton, and Westport; letter mails for Picton, Monday. W ednesday, Friday; also all mails for offices m Pelorus Sound, Wednesday raid Saturday. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, per Miitangi. 5 p.m.; C.P.O. late fee 6 p.m.. steamer. 7.15 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, per Arahura, 5 p.m.; U.i.u. late fee, 6 p.m.; steamer, <Jo p.m. Southern Offices of New Zealand (except Marlborough and Nelson districts), also Reefton and Westport, Monday, Wednesday, Friday only. Monday, Wednesday. Friday, Rangatira, 6 p.m., U.u.v. late fee, 6.45 p.m.; Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, per Wahine, 6 p.m., C.P.O. late fee, 6.45 p.m. late-fee box at gates to ferry wharf, 7.30 p.m. J. M. McLEAN. Chief Postmaster. Tuesday, April 12. THE KALINGO. The Union Company advises that the Kalingo. which is to load at Adelaide and Melbourne toward, the end of April for Auckland and Napier, will now also load at Newcastle ZEALANDIA DUE 7 A.M. TO-DAY. Bound from Sydney to Wellington, the Huddart, Parker steamer Zealandia has reported by wireless that she expects to arrive in the stream at 7 o’clock thismorning. She will berth shortly before 9 o’clock at No. 1 south Queen s M harf The Zealandia is making her first.trip in the intercolonial service relieving the Ulimaroa, and is timed to leave here a„ain at noon on Friday on the return trip to Sydney. HAURAKI LEAVES AUCKLAND. The Union Company’s motor-ship Haurnki Left Auckland last night for Wei-lin'-ton and is due here to-morrow afternoon to continue discharge of her Pacific Coast cargo. She is to leave here again on Thursday for New Plymouth, Melbourne’ Sydney, and Brisbane, to complete discharge. ROTORUA AT SUVA. Cabled advice has been received by me New Zealand Shipping Company that its liner Rotorua, from London, reached Suva last Saturday afternoon. She is to leave there again to-morrow for Auckland Port Chalmers, Timaru.. Lyttelton and New Plymouth, and is due at Auckland next Saturday. THE RUAHINE. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that its liner Ruahine arrived off Timaru at 9 a.m. on Sunday from B uff to continue her Homeward loadinr. but has been unable to berth owing to the thick weather. , MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. The Kairanga recommissions at Auckland to-dav. under the command of Captain F L. G. Jaunay. His deck officers are: Chief. Mr. M. R. Tregale; second, Mr J. S. Beaton; third, Mr. J. B. D 11lia Ca S ptain W. IT. D. Gardner, who has been on holidays at Auckland, has resinned command of the Waimea, relieving Captain G. A. Grey for further orders. Captain J. Rankine resumed command of the Komata nt Wellington yesterday, and Captain W. W. Fish will await orders at this port. LARCHBANK REPORTS. The Bank Line motor-ship Larchbank, en route from Java with a cargo of raw sugar, has reported by wireless that she expects to reach Auckland to-morrow.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 168, 12 April 1932, Page 12

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MAIL NOTICE Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 168, 12 April 1932, Page 12

MAIL NOTICE Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 168, 12 April 1932, Page 12