THE MAILS.
CHIEF POST OFFICE, AUCKLAND Mails will close as under: This Day. For Katikati, via Thame*, per lona, at 0.30 a.m. For Thames, per lona, at 7 a.m. For Coromamlal, per Coroinandel, at 11.30 a.m. For Tairua, Tauranga, and Opotiki, per Chelmsford, at 4 p.m. Thursday-. For New Plymouth and Southern Ports, per Gairloch, at 11 a.m. For .New Plymouth and Southern Ports, per Mahinapua, at 11 a.m. For (./'owes, per To Arolia, at 11 a.m. For Thames, per Argyle, at 5 p.m. For Whitianga, (jumtown, Tairua, aud Kuaotunu, por lona, at 5.30 p.m. Fit I DAY. For Tauranga and Opotiki, por Clansman, at 5.30 p.m. For Whangarei Heads, Parua, Marsden Point, Waipu, Whangarei, Kama, Maugapai, Waikiekie, Kawakawa, Opua, and Russell, per Wellington, ut 5.30 p.m. Saturday. For Waiwera, Te liapa, and Warkworth, per Rose Casey, at 10 a.m. For Gisborne, Napier, and Southern Ports, per Manapouri, at 11 a.m. .Saturday, September 12. Per s.s. Monowai, as follows For Samoa (Sandwich Islands, United States ol America., Canada, and British Columbia, at Gd per Jo■/.), Central and South America, British ami Foreign West Indies, at 1 p.m. For United Kingdom (at 2jd per Joz) aud ConUncut* ol litiropu, ,ii 1 in. For money orders, rsjjiftered letters and news. papers, at 11.HO a.m. Late letters. Hearing an extra fen of 2}d for United Kingdom, and Od for all other offices, m addition to the postage, may be posted in the late letter box on board tint steamer up to the i line of sailing. Mail will be duo in London October 14. N.l).—The s.s. Ilinemoa will leave Wellington for for Chatham Islands on Friday, 2Sth inst. S. )'• lilsh. Chief Postmaster. TELEGRAMS BY MAIL For Samoa, Tonga, and Fiji, per Wainui, will close at Russell to-day at 2 p.m. For Chatham Islands, per llinemoa, close at Wellington on Friday, Auirust 28. For Mauritius, close at Zanzibar at 0 p.m. on Saturday, 2Uth inst. Nagasaki (Japan) advises that communication with Yokohama is interrupted, but restoration oxpouted soon. Valparaiso notifies that the Government land lines are the only means of communication thence to Santiago, and only Government and censored private telegrams are allowed to pass. W. S. IfUttilY, Officer La Charge.
DAILY MEMORANDA—AUGUST 26. SALES: Mr. R. Household Furniture and Effects, Paget-street, Pousonby, 11 a.m. , * Messrs. Ksam nud Arthur—Drapery, Clothing, Ac., 11 a.m.; Trees, Shrubs, Vinery, noon. Messrs. Samuel Cochrane and Sonßooks, 11 a.m. ' ' " ; Mr. Gabriel Xewis—Drapery, Clothing, Ac., 11 a.m. Messrs. Digby Tonics and Chairs, 11 a.m. Messrs. T. M. Jackson ami Co.—Honseholrt Furniture, Ac., Itemuera, 11 a.m. AMUSEMENTS, Ac. : Bonaventura Hall— Entertainment, 8 p.m. Newton Congregational Sunday-school Cake and ■ Apron Pair, 8 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8655, 26 August 1891, Page 4
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