PACIFIC AIR MAIL
- iactKKKbINAKY INTEREST INFLUX OF LETTERS - f . >■, (Per Press Association.) . AUCKLAND, this day. .Extraordinary interest is being taken in the first Pacific air mail, •vtbich is leaving by the Samoan Clipper early to-morrow morning. ..Until last evening more than 1000 letters and postcards had been reI ceived from all parts bf the DomrnI ion. There was a further tremendous ! influx to-day, and there were long L queues at the Chief Post Office. ) Besides philtatelists and agencies, # business people are using the first air mail in large numbers.
. The air mail dispatch this morning was the, last mail service from Gisborne that would connect with the s(»mnnn Clipper before she leaves New Zealand on her return flight to tl>e United States. Six letters, comprising the only mail received by the Gisborne Post Office for the flight, caught the last connection.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19519, 29 December 1937, Page 7
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141PACIFIC AIR MAIL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19519, 29 December 1937, Page 7
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