OVERSEAS MAILS.
INCOMING. The Surow is due at Auckland from Newcastle to-day. She has five bugs of Australian mail for. this port. The Royal Mail steamer Tahiti left San Francisco for Wellington on November 23, with 1161 bags of English and American mail for New Zealand. She is due at Wellington about December 15. OUTGOING. Outgoing mails for overseas porta close at Auckland as foliaira;— To-MORItOW. Australian States, Ceylon, India, China, Japan. Straits Settlements. South Africa, and Egypt, per Waihora, at 10 a.m.; late fee. 11 a.m. Tuesday. Fiji, Japan. Honolulu, Canada.*' North America. West Indies, United Kingdom and Continent of • Europe, per Makura, via, Vancouver, at 9 a.m. Mails duo at London about January 12Fiji. Tonga. -Samoa, and Pago Pago, per Tofua, at 10 a.m. Tetohsdat. Mails for United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, Pitcairn Island. Central America, Balboa, and Christobal, Panama Canal, per Rimutaka. from Wellington, at 5 p.m. Parcels to the United Kingdom by this route. Mails due at London about January 25. • ' December 14. Specially-addressed mails for United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, also Monte Video, South American States, and Teneriffe, per Arawa, from Wellington, at 5 p.m.. Parcels to the United Kingdom by this route. 'Mails due at London about January 31. W. J. GOW. ; Chief Postmaster
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18576, 7 December 1923, Page 7
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