THE MAILS.
Parcel Mail, Australian States—Per train, Wednesday, Oct. 25th, 3.15 t p.m. Parcel Mail for the United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, etc.—Per train. Wednesday, (Jet. 25th, 3.15 p.m. Expeditionary Forces, France, etc. — Letters, per train, Saturday, Oct. 28th, 8.40 a.m. Parcels: Wednesday. Oct. 25th, 2.30 p.m.; Newspapers, 3.45 p.m. Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay—Per s.s. Arahura, Wednesday. Oct. 25th. 5.20 p.m. Australia (due in Sydney 30th Oct.), South Africa. Ceylon. India, Mauritius, Egypt, Straits Settlements, China, Japan, and Philippine Islands; also Continent of Europe and United Kingdom (specially addressed correspondence only, via Suez), due in London 6th Dec., connecting with s.s. Manuka at Wellington—Per train, Wednesday, Oct. 2oth, 3.45, late fee 4 p.m. Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay—Per s.s. Tarawera, Friday, Oct. 27, 5.20. Vancouver. Samoa, Honolulu. Fanning Islands and other parts of Canada, and United States of America, Fiji, Hawaiian Islands. Japan. Mexico, United States of Colombia. Ecuador. Monte Video. Buenos Ayres, British, Dutch and French Guiana, Valparaiso, West Indies, and Central America: also United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Vancouver (due in London SOtL November), per s.->. Makura. from Auckland. —Per traiu, Monday. October 30th, 8.40 a.m. Christmas Expeditionary parcels should be posted as early as possible sc as to arrive iu England early ir December. All fetters for members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces should he addressed “c/0G.P.0.. Wellington.” Letters addressed in any other way are liable to suffer delay. Correspondence for United Kingdom via Suee must be specially addressed. The public are earnestly requested to register all letters containing money or valuables intended to be sent by poet. Money Orders, Registered Letters rious to its despatch u poaiblsa ■nd Parcels Post Parcels close thirty mroutee before the ordinary mail. Parcels for the United Kingdom, Expeditionary Forces and Continent of Europe are sent by direct steamers only As correspondence for all neutral countries is subject to censorship it is urged that in order to avoid delays that ■ such correspondence be posted in ample time for the mad. the day preF. PERRIN. Postmaster
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 264, 24 October 1916, Page 4
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