OVERSEAS MAILS.
"(Z H "" * ■" '' INCOMING,;' . _ The Ulimaroa arrived at Wellington, from ' Sydney on Wednesday with. 15 bags of Australian mail for Auckland. The mail will reach here by train this morning. The Kaitoke left Melbourne for Auckland at noon on Saturday. She has ftVe bags of Australian mail for this port and should reach here about to-morrow. The Kittawa left Newcastle for Auckland on Tuesday. She has five bags of Australian mail for this port, and is duo Hero about Monday. . The Royal Mail steamer Tahiti left San Francisco for Wellington on May 21 with 1099 bags of English and American mail for New Zealand.' She is due at > Wellington on June 9.
' OUTGOING, V" Outgoing mails for oversea ports close at Auckland as follows;— TO-DAT. Australian Stateß, Ceylon, India, ' China, Japan, Straits Settlements, South Africa and Egypt, per Marama; at' 9 a.m.; late fee. 10 -a.m. Australian States, per Moeraki. from Wellington, ,at 5, p.m.;. late fee, 7 p.m. (railway station box). Monday. ' . Cook Islands and Tahiti, per Ngakuta./ at 7.45 p.m. , ... June 10. ■Fiji,. Japan, Honolulu, >Canada,- North > ' America. West Indies. United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, per Makura, via Vancouver,* at 10 a.m. ' ■ June 14. Fiji, Tonga. Apia, and Pago Pago. s ; per Tofua. at 3 a.m. . W. IT. GOVT. Chief Postmaster.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18722, 30 May 1924, Page 5
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