It is satisfactory to notice that, after all the San Francisco mail service is not to be abandoned. Mr Thomas RusselL the representative of New Zealand upon the matter, is said to. have been successful in his negotiations with the.; New South Wales Government! the first fruit of
which is that pending the establishment of 3 new permanent service the mails 'are to be conveyed temporarily by chartered steamers. Arrangements have been niade/ for despatching a steamer" from Sydney v on the 23rd for Auckland, from which port she will leave with the mails on the 30th. The West Coast portion of the outward mail will be despatched on Thursday next, to catch the steamer at Lyttelton, which leaves on the 25th.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1933, 16 October 1874, Page 2
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