THE MAILS.
Mails will close as under:— This Day. For Waiwera, Mahuran;ri, Matakaca, Mangawai, ffa pn, Whangarei, and Mangapal, per Rose Casey, at 10 a.m. For Whangarei Head), per Mary Anne, at 9 a.m. For Thitnes, per Kotomahina, at 2.30 p.m. Monday. For Taranaki, Wanganul, and Wellington, per Oreti, at 11 H.m. For Kapanga, psr Argyle, at 11 30 a.m. For Tauranga, Gi&borne, Napier, and Southern Provinces, per ilawea, at 3 p.m. For Russell, Kawakawa, Wangaroa, and Mangonui, per lona, at 4 p.m. For Wnitiangi, Tauraaga, and Opotiki, per Glenelg, at 4 p.m. For Chatham Islands, via Whfttangi, pr Gl-nelg and Omaha,at 4 p.m. Tuesday - . For Busiell. Kawakawa, and Australian Colonies, per Tararu»,Jat 3 p.m. Per B.S. City of Sydney, as follows : For Sandwich Islands, United States of Amoric, Canada, British Columbia, Central and South America, British and HV.relzn West Tndlns. Xipan. and China, Including Hongkong, at 1 p.m. For United Kingdom, ani Continent ol Kcirona, a 1 p.m. For money orders, registered letters, aud newspapers, at 11.30 a.m. Late letters bearing an extra fee of sixpence In addition to the postage will b« received by the Mall Agent on board the steauiei up to the time of Failing. WKOSffSDAY. Per s.s. Wellington, as follows : For India, China, Japaa (for letters sp-cially so addrcised), Mediterranean Ports, and Continent of Europe, at 7 a.m. For Taranaki, Southern Province*, and United Kingdom (via Suez and Southampton, for letters specially so addreste 1), at 8 a.m. For United Kingdom (via Brndki) and late letters for Southern Provinces, at 8.20 a.m. ■ For newspapers, at 7 a.m. For money orders and registered letters, the previous evening, at 4 o'clock, S. B. 8133, Chief Postmaster.
DAILY MEMORANDA.—Jr/iTE 21. AMD3EMENIS : Theatre Royal—Mr. Elccardi's Opera Company— Sorcorer, 8 p.m. Lorne-atreet Hall— Kalner's Original Diorama of the American War, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. To-morrow evening the Bev. S. Edger will deliver his annual sermon on " Temperance," in the Lome-street HalL Mr. Edger intends to review the Temperance question in its position and proßpeots, and iu its relation to true religion. The bazaar in connection with the United Methodist Free Church, is advertised to be held on the 20th, 27th, and 28th inst., in the shop lately occupied by Mrs. Butterworth, Queenstreet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5490, 21 June 1879, Page 4
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