THE MAILS.
Raratonga and Tahiti. (Connecting with s.s. Flora at Auckland). —Per train, Saturday, Nov. 18th, 8.40
Expeditionary Force, France, etc.— Parcel mail, Wednesday, Nov. 22nd, 2.30 p.m.; newspapers, books, etc., 3.15 p.m. Expeditionary Forces (letter mail). — per train, Saturday, Nov. 25th, 3.40 a.m. United States of America, Canada, Cook Islands, Tahiti, West Indies. Central America, M est Coast-_ oi South America; also. United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Vancouver (due in London Dec. 28th). —Per train, Monday, Nov. 27th, 8.40 a.m. The next best despatch for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe will be via Vancouver, closing at 8.40 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 27 (due London, December 28th). All letters for members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces should be addressed “c/oG.P.O.,Wellington.” Letters addressed in any other .way are liable to suffer delay. Correspondence for United Kingdom via Suez must be specially addressed. Parcels for the United Kingdom, Expeditionary Forces and Continent of Europe are sent- by direct steamers only. The public are earnestly requested to register all letters containing money or valuables intended to be sent by post. Money Orders, Registered Letters and Parcels Post Parcels close thirty minutes before the ordinary mail. 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 mail, the day previous to its despatch if posiblse. F. PERRIN. Postmaster.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 285, 17 November 1916, Page 4
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