MAIL NOTICES.
Subject to any necessary alterations mails will close as under :
Monday, 14th January. For Australian Colonies and Northern Ports of New Zealand, per Flora, at 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, 15th January. For Northern Ports of New Zealand, per Rotorua, at 4.30 p.m. Wednesday, 16th January. For Northern Ports of New Zealand per Penguin, at 4.30 p.m. Friday, 18th January. For Australian Colonies and Northern Ports of New Zealand, per Waihora, at 6 a.m. Saturday, 19th January. For the Australian Colonies, India, China, etc., and also for the United Kingdom and Continent of Europe (specially addressed via Brindisi), per Talune, at 4 p.m. [This mail will be due in London on March sth.] For Northern Ports of New Zealand, per Rotorua, at 4.30 p.m.
OCEAN MAIL SERVICES
Via Brindisi and Naples to London
Mails for above services will be announced at Timaru as connecting steamers offer. The Ovalau will leave Auckland for Tonga and Samoa the 17th, at 4 p.m. The next German mail packet leaves Melbourne 6th Feb. Due at Berlin 15th March. The next French mail packet leaves Melbourne Ist February. Due at, Marseilles 4th March. The next San Francisco mail leaves Timaru, 23rd instant; due London Feb. 27th. The next direct mail for the United Kingdom and Europe will leave Wellington 24th inst.; due London sth March. Mails for Cromarty and Puysegur Point close at Invercargill on Thursday, 17th inst., at 3.30 p.m. Mails for Chatham Islands per Kahu, leave Lyttelton 16th inst., 8 p.m. R. J. Goodman, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Timaru, January 14th, 1895,
Leave Melbourne. | Arrive London, Via Naples Feb. 5th ,, Brindisi ,, 12th „ Naples ,, 19th „ Brindisi „ 26th 1 March 13th 1 „ 19th I „ 27th j April 2nd
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8130, 14 January 1895, Page 2
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284MAIL NOTICES. South Canterbury Times, Issue 8130, 14 January 1895, Page 2
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