VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE.
THR UNION COMPANY'S POLIOS'. [PBII PBB3S ASBSOUTIOH.] Dunedix, January 10. Mr, James Mills, managing directer of tbe Union S.B. Company, in tkt course of an interview with a Daily Times representative re the Uaio* Company having secured an interest i» tbo Vancouver Kervice, said tbeqaee* 'i:u of tho Mibstitution of a three weekly for a monthly sei-viee was under consideration. Meantime tbe presenfc service will be ccßtinacd, the Mm&» replacing the Wanimoo, the latter cooiing into tbe iatrr-colonial service, Che question of future, davtAepmeat* ■md of extension of the serrioe to New Zealand has not been fully considered, the lattor point being entirely depend]nt on tbe amount c.f support tbe strvico would receive from the New Zea'and Parliament. The suggested alternative of extending the service te New Zealand is establishing pi H'iji, Mr. Spreckles waa ho Onion Company should continue to act; as agents for the Ooeanio Oempiay ■ill Apr-it, but in view of their taking up tli« Vancouver service, that was in, ?osubl«. .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1901, Page 2
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167VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1901, Page 2
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