THE MAILS.
CHIEF POST-OFFICE, AUCKLAND. Mails Trill cloxa as Qndar; Tan Oat. For Waterford, TauraEga, etc., jper Botomahana, at 7a.nu For Thames, per Botomabana, at .'.SO a-m. For Port Fitzroy, par Pukspuks. at 9 a.m. For Sydney Island, per Explorer, at 9 a»a. For Wat-Ken, Alahmangi, Matalrana. Mangairai, etc., per Eo» Casey, at 10 a-m. . For Talitu, per Mercury, at 2 p;m. iIONDAT. For Friendly Islands, per Sandfly, at 9 a.m. For Coromandel, t>er Coromaadel, at 11.30 a-m. For Suva, Fiji, and Samoa, per Penjuin, at 4 p-m. for ilnssell. Kairakam, TCh&ngaroa, and .ttangonui, ptr Weilinjlon. at 5 p.m. For Tauw>x», Ohinemntu, and OpotOd, per Wellington, at 4 p.m. For WhUiantf and Upper Mill, per Rowans, at 5 For Wianjarei HendsJiWhaopuxl, Kamo, and Manfapsi, par Waitaki, at 5 p.m; Tuesday. Per Boiomahana as follow : For Snssell Kawakaura, Australian Colonies, and U cilia Kingdom, ria Suez imd Brindixi or Naples, for letter*, etc., specially so pre-pald and addressed, at i p.m. For sooney orders, regirtersa letters, and newtpapers at 3 p.m. La:e letters for Sydney and Melbourne only at 4.20 p.m. For' Australian Colonies, per Zsalandia, immediately after her arrival from Honolulu. For Taran&ki and Southern Ports, per Wanaka, immediately after arrival of 7-»»i»wjii S. B. Biae, Chief Postmaster.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7008, 3 May 1884, Page 4
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