OVERSEAS MAILS.
INCOMING. The TJlimaroa, which arrived at* Wellington from Sydney yesterday, had 13 bags of Australian mail for Auckland. - It will reach hero to-morrow morning. The Hauraki • {left San Francisco •' for Auckland on September 29. The vessel has 187 bags of ordinary mail, and 283 bags of parcels for New Zealand. She is due at this port on Sunday afternoon. The R.M.S Niagara is bringing 1168 bags of English ana American mail for New Zealand, and is du»> here about October 26. '.•"'.■'"■'■.■ '■' ; OUTGOING. Outgoing mails for overseas porta close at Auckland as follows:;;,•;•//' f . To-iIORROW. ' ! Australian States, Ceylon, India. China. Japan, Straits Settlements. South v Africa, and- Egypt, per Marama. •■■ at 9 a.m.; late fee, 10 a.m. OCTOBEtt 29. Specially addressed mails for the United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, also Monte Video and South - American .' - States, per Taiiuii, at 5 p.m. Parcels to the United Kingdom by this route. Cook Islands. Tahiti. Canada. North America. West Indies. United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, via San Francisco, to connect with Tahiti at Wellington, at 5 p.m. Mail duo London about November 31. J. J. KEARNEY. Acting-Chief Postmaster.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18533, 18 October 1923, Page 7
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