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MAIL NOTICES.

Subject to necessary alterations, mail; close at the Chief Poet Office as under .- Aiotneka and Wharf. — Wednes., May 31, Nikau, 7.50 a.m. Thursday, June 1, Koi, 7.30 a.m. Friday, June 2, Koi, 8 a.m. Waitapu, Tarakohe, Takaka and Colling wood.— Tuesday, May 30, Wairoa, 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 31, Hina, 1 p.m. Thursday, June 1, Wairoa, 1 p.m. Friday, June 2, Hina, 2 p.m. Saturday, June 3, Wairoa, 7 p.m. Picton, Bienheim and Wellington.— Thursday, Juno I, Pateena, 9 a.m. Saturday-, June 3, Pateena, 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 6, Pateena, "9 a.m. Wellington, etc. (direct). — Tuesday, May 30, Kaitoa, 6 p.m. , Wednesday, May 31, Nikau, 6 p.m. Friday, June 2, Takapuna, 7 p.m. YYestporb, Greymouth, and Hokitika.— Wed., May 31, Takapuna, 5 a.m. Friday, Juno 2, Waimea, 1 p.m. Mapua.—Per Lauuch, Tuesdays and ; Saturdays, 7 a.m. :fotaranui.—Thursdays . and Satiu-days, "Wairoa, ■ Tonga Bay.—Saturdays only, Wairoa. 7 •p.m. French. Pass.—Tuesdays and Saturdays, ] per Union steamers; Mondays, Wed j nesdays and Fridavs, per Anchor line. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. Mails for Australia, South. Africa, Ceyion, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Continent of Europe ana United Kingdom, close here per 'Nikau, "Wednesday, May 31st, 6 p.m., connecting -with Manuka at Wellington. FEEDA.Y, JUNE 9. Mails for Australia, per Paloona from Wellington, per Nikau, Friday, Jnne 9th, ■ r SATUJRDAY, JUNE 10. Mails for 'Canada, United' States of America and Europe, per Niagara- from Auckland, per Kaitoa, Saturday, Jline v. 10th, ' — {via- Vancouver). THURSDAY, JUNE 21. Mails for -Canada, United States of America and Europe,-per ;Moana from Wellington, per Kaitoa, June 21st, (via San-Francisco.) SOLDIERS' MAILS. Parcels, Books and Newspapers "will, in future, close here on Tuesdays; Let ters on Wednesday. W. GEE, Chief Postmaster.

TUESDAY, MAI*, 30, 1916/ ? I

Barometer—29.74. j Wind— S.E., squally. J

Rose to-day, 7.22; sets, 4.31. Rises to-morrow, 7.23; sets. 4.00. (Calculated N. Z. Mean Time] THE'MOON-—MAY. D. H. M, "' New Moon 2 4 59 p.m. _ <Firsfc Quarter ... 10 ,8 27 p.m. Full Moon ........ 18 1 41a.m. I>ast Quarter ... 24 4 46 p.m. = TEMPERATURE IN" SHADE. Yesterday—Max. 55, iniin. 47, mean 51, range 8. OBSERVATIONS HERE AND * ELSEWHEREAuckland —Wind, N.E., light; oar. 30.01; ther. 62; &ky "blue and cloudy. Napier—Wind, ." S.W., . light; bar. f 30.02 j ther. 54; rain. * Wellington—Wind, S.SE., breeze ; bar. 30J.8; ther_ 49; sky. overcast; passing showers. Farewell Spit—Wind, S.E., breeze; bar. 30.22; ther. 42; passing showers. Nelson—Wind, S:E., strong; bar. 29.82: ther. 50; sky overcast and rain. Wesfcport—Wind, S.E., moderate gale; •bar. 29.95; ther. 51: sky overcast; passd ing showers; bar considerable. GTeymouth—Wind, N.E., breeze; bar. 30.02;-. ther. 51; sky overcast; bar moderate.

Christchnrch.—Wind, S.W., light; bar. ' .30.35; ther. 44; drizzling rain, i Dnnedia—W-ind, N.W., light; bar. - 30.01 j • ther. 46; drizzling rain. Bluff—Wind, N.E., light breeze; bar. 30.13; ther. 40; sky blue. BISV. D. C. BATES'S WEATHER "FORECAST. The- indications are for strong southeasterly winds, rising to gale, with cold and showery weather. A. cold night, - with frosts "inland. The barometer has a rising -tendency. Sea rough; tides moderate.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 30 May 1916, Page 1

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MAIL NOTICES. Nelson Evening Mail, 30 May 1916, Page 1

MAIL NOTICES. Nelson Evening Mail, 30 May 1916, Page 1