OVERSEAS MAILS.
i INCOMING. . | The Tahiti left San Francisco on Septem- ' j ber 3 with 1718 bags of mail for New Zea- • i land. The mail includes 1511 bags from the ! United Kinsrdom. There are aleo 465 bags of j parcel mail from the United States. The \ vessel is duo at Wellington to-day, and i the Auckland portion of her mail will reach here on Saturday morning. ; OUTGOING. Outgoing mails for oversea ports close at Auckland as under:— To-mobhow. Australian States, Ceyjon, India, China, Japan. Straitn bcttlementa. South Africa, and Egypt, per Ulimaroa, at 3 a.m.; late fee, 10 a.m. Maiia for United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, Monte Video, and Teneriffe, per Whakatano from Wellington, at 5 p.m.; late fee, 6.55 p.m. (railway station box). Parcels and Penny papers to the United Kingdom by this route, 3 p.m. Mail duo London about November 10. WinKBSDiT. Cook Islands and Tahiti, per Flora, at 10 a.m. Octobes 16. Cook Wands, Tahiti, Canada, North America, W«at Indies, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, via San Francisco, to connect with Tahiti at Wellington, at 5 p.m. Mails for Central and South America will in future be despatched by the Panama and Capo Horn routes. B. D. KELLY. Chief Postmaster.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18207, 28 September 1922, Page 5
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