THE MAILS.
CHUCK POST OFFICE, AUCKLAND, Mails will close as under: Tins Day. For Thames, per Lily, at 6 a.m. For Mangawai, Ilakaru, and Kaiwaka, per Seagull, at9a.m. , „, , ~ For Waiwera, Te Kapa, Kawau, and Warkworth, per Rose Casey, at 10 a.m. For Waitara, per Terranora, at 1 p.m. _ For Katikati, Tauranga, and Opotiki, via Thames, per Rotoinahana, at 3 p.m. \>,.i Thame-., per KoUmialiaua, at 3.30 p.m. For Friendly Islands, Samoa, Tahiti, and Rarotonga per Richmond, at 5 p.m. Monday. For New Plymouth and Southern Ports, per Takapuna, at II a.m. For London, United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, ic, via Jtiode Janeiro and Plymouth (per Coptic from Lyttelton, 20th instant), per Takapuna at 11 a.m. For money orders, registered litters, parcels, and newspapers, at 10 a.m. Mail will lie flue in London on August 7. For Putiki Bay and Coromandel, per Coromandel, at 11.30 a.m. For Matakana, per Maori, at 3.30 p.m. Fur VVhitianga, Gum Town, Tauranga, and Opotiki per lona, at 4 p.m. For Russell, Kawakawa, and Fiji, per Arawata, at 4 p.m. For Thames, per Rotomahana, at 4.30 p.m. For Russell, Kawakawa, Itawene, Whangaroa, and Mangonui, per Clansman, at 5.30 p.m. Tor Thames per Rowena, at .0.30 p.m. For Australian Colonies, per Zealandia, immediately after her arrival from Honolulu, For New Plymouth and Southern Ports, per VVanaka, immediately after arrival of Zealandia. N.B.—The steamer Kahu will leave Lyttelton for Chatham Islands, at 10 p.m., July 1. The Government steamer Iliuemoa will leave the Bluff for the West Const Sounds on or about Ist July. The steamer Waipara will leave Hokitaka for Jackson's Bay and West Coast Puddle Island, on 15th July. S. B. Biss. Chief Postmaster.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8288, 21 June 1890, Page 4
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