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No. 33. The Colonial Postmaster, Suva, Fiji, to the Hon. the Postmaster-General, Wellington. Sir,— General Post Office, Suva, 24th April, 1907. I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the Bth instant [No. 222, F.-6, 1907], referring to mails for New Zealand arriving here by Vancouver steamer, and beg to inform you that your request will be complied with. 2. I must point out, however, that on the present time-tables it would delay the mails were they transhipped at Suva. The " Moana "is due on the loth May, the first known chance to Auckland is by '' Talune " on the 23rd May; it will therefore be seen that the mails should go on to Sydney. I have, &c, H, St. Julian, The Postmaster-General, Wellington. Colonial Postmaster. [Van. Mia. 07/12.]

No. 34. The Secretary, General Post Office, Wellington, to the Colonial Postmaster, Suva. (Telegram.) Wellington, 9th May, 1907. Youits twenty-fourth ultimo. Transhipped Vancouver mails: Kindly send direct New Zealand or via Sydney, whichever affords best despatch. [Van. Mis. 07/16.]

No. 35. The Secretary, General Post Office, Wellington, to the Secretary, Postmaster-General's Department, Melbourne. Sir,— General Post Office, Wellington, 9th May, 1907. It is observed that this office has been paying to your Department the special rates of 12s. per pound for letters, Is. per pound for books, and 6d. per pound for newspapers conveyed by steamers in the Vancouver service. This rate was apparently fixed at a time when Australian mails sent by way of San Francisco were paid for to this Department at similar rates. I am not clear that there is now any reason for continuing special payments, and I should be obliged if you would examine the question, and inform nio at your early convenience whether the usual Postal Union rates will in future be claimed for the service. I have, &c, D. Robertson, Secretary. The Secretary, Postmaster-General's Department, Melbourne. [P.O. 07/1063.J

No. 36. The Secretary, General Post Office, Wellington, to the General Manager, Union Steam Ship Company, Dunedin. (Telegram.) Wellington, 10th May, 1907. Have you advice of arrival of steamer at Vancouver due yesterday? Reply urgent collscl. [Van. Mis., 07/15.]

No. 37. The General Manages, Union Steam Ship Company, Dunedin, to the Secretary, General Post Office, Wellington. (Telegram.) ' Dunedin, 10th May, 1907. " Manuka " arrived Vancouver noon Wednesday. Would you like us advise you of these arrivals regularly ? [Van. Mie. 07/15.]