MAIL NOTICES.
(Suppled by the Postal Department.) Anzac Day. ~V° ™ a '-l* Til! be disoatched or received. AH Post Offices Kill *be closed in all oranches. Mails i>l oae » s lin der: To-day, Friday, April 24th. J"or Northern Ports, at 5.45 p.m.: late fee letters 6.15 p.m.: guard's van, 7.18 p.m. train: parcel? J p.m. l'"oi-_ Australia!: States, South Africa and the East, per Aorangi. at Auckland. 5.45, 6.15, 7.18 p.m. Outgoing Oversea Mails. The next dispatch of correspondence addressed to the United Kingdom, Europe, and U.S.A. wj]i l, e via Svui Krar.ciaco, per Makura, closing at GhristcburcU on April 27th, at. 5.43 p.m. Due in London about May 28fh. Mails which Irft Auckland on March 17th, ™ Vancouver, arrived London April 18th. Mails for Australian States. South Africa and the East, via, Melbourne, per Manuka., at 'Wcllinston, close at, Christchurch about April 29th, at 5.45 p.m. Incoming Oversea- Mails. Pi.M.S. Aorangi left Vancouver for Auckland on April Bth. Letters due Christchurch about April 29th. J. E. BKOADFOOT, Chief Postmaster.
PORT OF TIMARU. Arrived, Karori, from "Westport: Kamona, from Oamani; Canadian Conqueror, from Lyttelton. Sailed, Karori, fox Dunedin; Kamona, for Lyttelton. \ esscl in port, Canadian Conqueror. Expected Arrivals. Kairanga, from Dunedin, to-day. Breeze, from Oamaru, to-day. Port Brisbane, irom 'Wauganui, tomorrow. Kamo, from Oamaru, Monday. Katoa, from Oamaru, Tuesday. Storm, from Oamaru, Tuesdny. Kipa, from Oamaru, Thursday. Karamea, from Oamani, Thursday. Calm, from Oamaru, May Ist. "VYillastoii, from. Lyttelton, May Ist. Gale., from Oauiaru, -day 4th. •thenic, from Bluff, May 7th. . Papanui, from Lyttelton, end May.
Projected Departures. Canadian Conqueror, for Bluff, to-day. Kairanga, for-Wellington, to-ciay. Breeze, for Lyttelton, to-day. Kamo, for Lyttelton, Monclsry. Port Brisbane, for Lyttelton, Tuesday Kaloa-, for Lyttelton, Tuesday. Storm, for Lyttelton, Tuesday; TJ.ipa, for Lyttelton, Thursday. Karamea, for Wanganui. May Ist. . Calm, for Lyttelton, May Ist. Willaston, for Dunedin. Mav 2nd. Gale, • for Lyttelton, May 4th.
Notes. The Karon, which arrived from STiStporfc yesterday to discharge coal, sailed last night for Dunedin. The Katnona arrived from Oamaru yesterday afternoon , and after loading for "Wellington and New Plymouth, sailed last night for . Lyttclton en route. The Canadian Conqueror arrived from Lyttclton yesterday afternoon and commenced discharging American. cargo. She will Bail for Bluff to-day. The Kahanga should be here to-day from Dunedin to put ashore a part cargo of Australian hardwood poles. She sails this evening for "Wellington. Tho Breeze is due from Oamaru to-day, to load for Lyttclton, Wellington, and Wanganui. D. C. Turnbull and 1 Co. expect the Port Brisbane to arrive from "Wanganui to-mor-row. She will load for Home on Monday, sailing or Tuesday for Lyttolton. Tho Kamo should arrive from Oamaru on Monday to load for Lyttclton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. The Katoa is scheduled to load here on Tuesday for Wellington and Auckland, via Lyttelton. The Now Zealand Shipping Company advise that tho Willaston will arrive "from L-ttclton on May, Ist,. to unload American cargo. Dunedin will bo her next port of call.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 21
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