OVERSEAS MAILS.
INCOMING. About 300 bags of English and American mail, which arrived at Wellington from San Francisco by the Royal Mail steamer Mnunganui on Friday evening, reached Auckland jby train yesterday morning. It will be delivered to-day. The Royal Mail steamer Niagara is due at Auckland from Sydney at about 6 a.m. to-deiy with 90 bags of Australian mail for New Zealand. The Auckland portion will be delivered during the day. The Royal Mail steamer Makura left Vancouver for Auckland on August 18 with 1211 bags of English and American mail for New Zealand. She is duo at Auckland on Soptember 8. The Waitemata left San Francisco for Napier on August 16 with 7 bags of letter and 594 bags of parcels, American mail. Jor Zealand. Tho Auckland portion is duo here about September H. OUTGOING. Outgoing mails for oversea porta close at Auokland &s under:— To-morbow Australian States, per Main Trunk, at 5 P.m.: late fee. 6.55 p.m. (railway station box). , Fiji. Fanning Island. Japan, Honolulu. Canada. Wth. Central and South America. West Indies. United King, dora. and i Cort , nent of Europe, per Niagara, Tia Vanoouvor, at 9 a.m..late fee, 10 a.m. Australian States. Ceylon, India, China. Strait 3 Settlements. South Africa, and Egypt, per Ulimaroa. at 8 a.m. R. D KELLY. Chief Postmaster.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 5
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