THE MAILS.
CHIEF POST OFFICE AUCKLAND. .Mail* will close as under : THIS Day. For Coromandel. per Coromandel, at 10.30 a.m. For Cowes, per Te Arona, at noon. Thursday. ' For Waiwera, Te Kapa, and Warkwortb, per Rose Casey, at 10 a. in. For New Plymouth and Southern Ports, per M&hinapua or Gairloch, at 11 a.m. For Gisboriie, [Napier, and Southern Ports, per Alanapouri, at 11 a.m. For Wbitlanga, Gumtown, Tairua, and Kuaotunu, per lona, at 5.80 p.m. For Thames, per itotoinahana, at S.SO p.m. For Turua, per Paeroa or uhineruuri, at 0.30 p.m. Friday. For Coromandel, per Coromandel, at 11.SO a.m. For Tauranga anil Opotiki, per Clansman, at C.30 For Whangarei Heads, Parua, Mara (fen Point, For Whangarei Heads, Parua, Maraden Point, Waipu, Whang-irei, Kama, Manga pai, Waikiekie, Kawakawa, Opua, and Russell, per Wellington, at 6.30 p.m. For Thames, per Rotomahana, at 6.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 21ST INST. Per s.s. Monowai, as follows — For Samoa (at 2d per Joz), Sandwich Islands, United State* of America. Canada, British Columbia, Central and South America, British and Foreign West Indies, United Kingdom, and Continent or tuiropa (for letters at 2id per Joz). For money orders, registered letters and newspapers, at 11.X0 a.m. I.ate letters, Hearing an extra fee of 2Jd or one single rate for United Kingdom and all Other odices, 111 addition to the postage, may be posted iu the late letter box on hoard the sto'iiiiHr up to til* ttim- of sailing. Mail will b» dim in T.ondoit June 22. For Russell, Kawakawa, Opua, and Fiji, p6r Oralau, at 3 p.m.
Per Alameda as follows For India, China, Japan, .Mediterranean Ports, Continent of Europe, Australian Colonies, and Uni ed Kingdom, via Sue , and East »nd South Africa per French packet, immediately after her arrival from Samoa and Honolulu. Mail will be due in London July 0. For New Plymouth and Southern Ports, per Takapuna, immediately after arrival of Alameda. Tuesday, 24th instant (Uer Majesty's Birthday), being a postal holiday, the mails that are usually made up on that day will be closed the previous evening at 7 o'clock. A delivery of letters will take place at delivery counter from 7 to 3 p.m., 23rd inst. S. 11. liiss. Chief Postmaster.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8881, 18 May 1892, Page 4
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