THE MAILS
CHIEF POST OFFICE. AUCKLAND. Mill-. «ll! .-1'.,,. i- mi'trr : Tins Day. For Coromandel, per Coromatiilol, at 11.30 a.m. For KaMkatf, Tauranga, and Opotiki, per Ohinemuri, at 3 p.m. For Thames, per Olilnemuri, at 3.30 p.m. Tiilhso.w. For Waiwura, Te Kapa, ami Warkwoith, pet Hose Casey, at 10 a.m. For New Plymouth and Southern Ports, per Mahin&puA or (Jairlncll, at 11 .a.m. For Ui>l>orn.\ Napier, ami Southern Ports, per Tar.i»tmi, at 11 i.in. Per Whingamata and Whakatane, per Chelmsford, at 4 p.in. For Thames, per Rotouiahana, at 5 p.m. Fur Wliitiangjt, Uuintuwii, ami Kuaotunu, per Aigyle, at 5.3(1 p.m. For furua, Paeroa, and Oyer's Landing, per I'aeroa, at 5.30 p.m. 1 lksdav, torn. Per Ta une, as follows ■ — For Ceylon, luilia, Chin i. Japan, Mediterranean .in " ami Continent of Europe, at 3 p.m. For Australian Colonies, ami United Kingdom via Suez, at i p.m. For moiirj -i Ami-, reniitereil letter--, Mid mot-. liipurs. V 3 p.m. Correspondence for the United King lorn and Continent of Europe should lie specially endorsed v.a Suez. Mail will be due in London on September 20. SATfRDAV, 12TH. Par Alameda, as follows ;- For Samoa, Samlwicli Islands, United States of America, Canaila, llraisli Columbia, Central .ami South America, Hritisli and Foreign West Imlie«. United Killed.on, ami Cuiitiiioie ~| Ko-.-p , .it 1 p.m. For money orders, registered letters, and newspapers, .it 11. uU a.m. Luc lettnrs, hearing an extri fee of _'Jd ill addition to (be postage, may be posted ill the late letter lux on board th- steamer up to fie ton- of sailins. Mail till be due in London on September 13. .•s. B. I'.lSs. Chief Postmaster.
TELEGRAMS !IY MAIL. For Australian Colonies, via Sydney, also for Continent of I'.urope and United Kingdom (>ia N iples). will close at Wellington, per lUuroto, toil at in.so i.m. For United Kingdom, via Rio de Janeiro and Ten-nlfe (for pecially addr dcorre>po deuce), per Rimutik'i. will close it Wellington to-morrow, at 1 p.m. Mail will be due in Loudon on September IS. 11. HtMfs, Acting Officer in Charge.
DAILY* MEMORANDA—August '-'. SALES : Messrs. G. W. Binney and Sons—Fruit, Ac, 10 "0 a m. Messrs. Wilson and Clayton - Freehold Properties, noon. Mr. A. Aitkea — Household Furniture, Ac. noon Messrs. Hunter and Nolan- Land, Dairy Itei.-iN, Machinery, Ac, noon. MKF.riNGS.Ar. : Ponsonby Hall-Ad by Mr. A. J. Carlman, s p.m. St. James' Hall— Foreign Mission Meeting, [7.80 Pin. AMUSEMENTS, Ac: Op-ra tIon«H -"Milky White' and "Living .Models," spin. Agricultural Halt—Columbia Rink.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9268, 2 August 1893, Page 4
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