OVERSEA MAILS
Tho steamer Manuka, which arrived at Wellin;rton yesterday afternoon from Sydney, brought 619 bayr, of English, African, Eastern, and Australian mails far Nnw Zealand. The. postal authorities adviw that t!:c l>uncdin portion will come- to hand "his evening. II comprises 61 b;igs from London, 2 from Dover, 'I from Birburgh, 1 bap 'from Liverpool, 11 bays and 6 hampers from 'Sydney, 5 bag-.s and 4 hampere from Melbourne, and 1 bag each •from Brisbane, Adelaide, end JJobart. Foriy-eiglit bags of mail matter from England, ex tlw Rcmuera at Auckland, are expected to reach Diinedin to-morrow nijdit, The Reuniora also brought a largo parcel mail, and the Eanodin portion, consisting of 154 receptacles, (should come to hand towards tho end of this week-, The postal author] firs have received advice from San Francisco that tho Oceania liner Ventura, which, left the O.ilifoniian port on March 14 for Sydney, has on board 109 b;igs of mail for Now Zealand. This mail should reach either Auckland or Wellington about April 11.
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Evening Star, Issue 17924, 21 March 1922, Page 4
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170OVERSEA MAILS Evening Star, Issue 17924, 21 March 1922, Page 4
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