OVERSEAS MAILS.
INCOMING. The Marama is due at Auckland horn Sydney to-morrow. She has 1276 bags of Engjish, Eastern, and Australian' mail for New Zealand. The Auckland portion consists of 309 bags, including 220 from England and 13 from the East. The Wairuna, which left San Francisco, for Auckland on Deotmber 16, has six bags of letter mail and 276 bags of parcels for New Zealand. She is due hero on Friday. The Royal Mail eteamer Makura is due at Auckland from Vancouver on Monday with 602 bags of English and American mail for New Zealand. * (JUTUOiNG. Outgoing mails for oversea ports clou© at Auckland as under: — To-day. Specially-addressed mails for United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, alßo Monte Video, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires and Teneriffe, per lonic, 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, at.3 p.m.) Tht/ksday. Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and Pago Pago, per Navua, at 9 a.m. r ; FetdaY. Australian States, Ceylon, Indi_a, China, Japan, Straits Settlements. South , Africa and Egypt, also Honolulu, per Marama, at 0 a.m. Monday Cook Islands. Tahiti, Canada.' North America, West Indies and Continent ; of Europe, via San. Francisco, to con- [ nect with Maunganui at Wellington, at 5 p.m. R. D. KELLY. Chief Postmaster.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18292, 8 January 1923, Page 3
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