OVERSEAS MAILS.
INCOMING The Wairuna left Snn Francisco on August 31 for Auckland direct. She has on board 195 bags of American letter mail and 725 bags of pnrcel mail for New Zealand, and is due here about September 24. The TRhitj left San Frnncisco on September 8 with 1718 ba?,s of mail (or New 2ealanu. The mail includes 101 l bns K from the Un t"d Kingdom. There are a'.eo 465 bngs of parcel maii from the United States. The veseol is due at Wellington on September 30. OUTGOING. Outgoing mails for oversea ports close at Auckland as under: — To-dat Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, and Pago Pago, per Navua, at 9 a.m.; late fee, 10 a.m. M'jhd*t.
Australian States, per Kaiwarra. 3 p.m.; late fee, 4 p.m.
Thursday. Australian States, Ceylon, India. China. Japan, Straits Settlements, South Africa, and Egypt, per Moeraki, at 9 a.m. September 26. • Fiji, Fanning Island, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, North, Central, and South America, West Indies, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, per Makura, via Vancouver, at 8 a.m. Mail due London about October 29. R. D. KELLY, Chief Postmaster.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18197, 16 September 1922, Page 7
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