MAIL NOTICES.
CSnpplied by the Postal Department.) Mails elote as under: This Day. Tuesday, Septeakei Bth. l« t f.°, r . X ? T *?« rn p ortJi at 5.15 pja.; late fea tram. Parcels 4 p.m. Outgoing Orertei Matti. dr* r «*H n ?n t r di T« h - fpT «rre.po»dti,e« ad„f vl 6 "«t Britain, Ireland, Continent of.Europe and U.S.A.. yia San Tranciseo. «iU i-ioa* at ChnsU-hnrch en the 14th inst., at ;>.lo p.m. .rifJlii' ■* h -. i, ' h J*" Welliugton on July Cl&l arr ' *™ ln Tendon on Ansrnst 18th. Mails fnr Australian States, South Africa, and the bast, per MoeraVi. at Wellington, at Clmctchurch on the 10th inst., at o.»o p.m. • Mails which left .Auckland on Aupust 4th. *;a \ancouver. arrived London September Mails fer Tor.-a. Samoa. Piji and Pago If^'Ji' 7 Tof "*- , '' ose st Christchureh on the leth mst. at 5.15 p.m. Incoming Oversea Hails. Moeraki left Sydney for Wellington on the 4th mst. She* has 61 hags mail (or Ch'-iMvhnrib. due Christr.hurch 9th inst. L.imaroa left Sydney for Anckland on the 4.th inst. She has 10 b«»s mail for Christctiarch. lino Christchureh 10th inst. The Waitoroo left Melbourne for Blnff on Ist inst. She has 13 baps mail and four parcel receptacles for Christchureh. Ma.l due abont Wednesday evening. liftynine English parcel receptacles ex Uuahme will arrive in Christchureh today. H. P. OOXAL.D, Chief Postmaster.
MELBOURNE-SOUTH ISLAND SERVICE. MANUKA TO RESUME. The Union Company's passenger steameManuka. which has been laid up at Wcllinj: ion for some time, was dne to sail from Wellington yesterday for Melbourne, via Punedin and Blnff. As the vessel is to dock at Port Chalmers, passengers will embark a'. Uunedin on Thursday. CANADIAN MARINE. The Canadian Government Merchant Marine, .Ltd., Christchureh, is In receipt of advice from Montreal to the effect that th« Canadian Constructor, easing frcra Montreal on September 25th, for Auckland, Wolliafton, l.yttelton, Timarit, Dunedic, Wellington, Is'apier, and Auckland, will l-c substituted by the Canadian Challenger, sailing- from Montreal on September 96th. The Canadian Explorer is scheduled to leave Montreal, P.Q., on October 25th, for Auckland, Tin Panama, and -will subsequently visit Wellington, Lyttelton, Timam, and Dunedin, disrharg-inj: cargo and ioadinjr for New York, Boston, Montreal, and inland point 3 in the United States and Canada. T.he Canadian Britisher, from Montreal, on November 25th, will proceed to 2sew Zealand East Coast ports, discharging and loading general cargo for New York, Boston, Montreal, amd inland points jn. the United State© and Canada. Canadian Britisher was expected to clear Auckland yesterday for Now York, Boston, and Montreal, via. Canal Zone.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18481, 8 September 1925, Page 14
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425MAIL NOTICES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18481, 8 September 1925, Page 14
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