MAIL NOTICES
UDdCr: THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). 2 P.m.; at steamer, 2.4^*- Maua . Bay. wiliniaru, Okoha, per Nikau. 4 p.m., late fee, 4.15 p P-™- j Havelock, also Bicton Beeftou. and Westport, per Muau, j u r . of steamer, 6«15 p.m, %’ouiherE’ offices of Nmv S'e ab box 6 at P ’ galeate 0 Ferry Wharf. 7.30 P- m ) -THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. raveel mall for Australian States and the East, per Ulimaroa, close C.P.O. at 3 Xrtson and Havelock, also letter-mails fee Lox at gates to Ferry Wharf, .-.0 P ’"' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Australian States, Ceylon, India,. Straits Sertleniciits, Egypt, and South Africa, per Ulimaroa. 16 a m.; Lite fee. 11 a.m. 1 ra reel mail for Norfolk Island close Cp O at 11 a.m , . , Norfolk Island, per Htnemoa at Amkland. 5 pm.: late fee. 6 p.m. (Late-fee box outside Thorndou station. 7 p.m.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20. Barcol mail for-America, per Aorangi at Auckland, close C.P.O. at 11 a.m.
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 22. Great Britain and Ireland, Continent ot ’Europe, United States of America. Canada, Mexico, and West Indies, via Vancouver, also Fiji, Honolulu, China, Japan, per Aorangi at Auckland. 11.45 a.m.; late fee, 6 p.m? (Late-fee box outside ffhorndon station, 7 p.m.) Money-orders must be obtained by 11 a.m. Mail closes at Auckland at 10 a.m. on Tuesday; due London December^^ s close DAILY. Walrarapa district, 3 a.m.; 6 a.m.; 3 p.m., late fee 3.15 p.m. Rangitikei district, 9 a.m., late fee railway station 10 a.m.; 12.30 p.m., late fee CP O 1 p.m., railway station 1.00 p.m., 4 p.m., late fee C.P.O. 4.15 p.m. New Plymouth and Taranaki district, 9 a.m., late fee railway station 10 a-m - 12.30 p.m.. late fee C.P.O. 1 p.m., railway station 1.50 p.m. voiHvov Wanganui, 9 a.m., late fee railway station 10 a.m.; 12.30 p.m.. late fee C.. PX>. 1 p.m., railway station 1.00 p.m., 4 p.m., G Napier, 8 a.m.; 12.30 p.m., late fee C.P.O. 1 p.m., railway station 1.50 p.m.; 0’ p -“- Manawatu district, 7.30 a.m.; 4 p.m., late tC H?w l k?s 8 a.m.; 12 30 p.m late fee C.P.O. 1 P-m., railway station 1.00 -?uU^’a^^ O atlt&pe. Mantraweka, Ohakune, Ractihi, Rangataua, Cflmbridii. Tauranga, Hamilton, u rankluu Junction Te Puke, and Palmerston b°ith ?2 30 p m.. late fee C.P.O. 1 P station 1.50 P m -i le “ e s’“ al F ri dav a t 5 tC l d ate e Te CS OUtSId O e u?GoiNG n OVERSEA MAILS. correspondence only), also Pltea! Cristobal (Panama Canal), Central america, Ecuador, per Tamaroa, close at. V' enm o to Ma°iFs 'which Rft .Wellington on October 13, via San Francisco, arrived at nouuuu on November 10. , u mail*? for The Christmas dispatch of mails lor Grpat Britain, Ireland, and North America wU. close at Wellington on November .2, due MAILS (Arrival times approximat.e only.) English A maiL Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Wellington, November 17, 1926. WEATHER REPORT AT 4 P-M- YESTERDAY. The following report was issued p.m. yesterday:— nlemen.—W., fresh; K^ aP ?9 91- ar ther 67. Cffiudy; sea rough. ba ßus^ta—W-, moderate gale; bar., -J.io, ther., 67. Cloudy;.sea gale; ba“ a 2WI" 56. -Overcast; sea moderAucki a nd.-W„ fresh; bar., 29.61; ther., 61. Showery. b 2931 . lher „ Tauranga—W., Iresu, uiu., 60. Cloudy; sea rough- bather . ( 22 -si; C7 -portAhuriri.-W%ile; bar., 29.40; tber., 58. Cloudy; sea moderate. 29.35; tll »7ci^q^ t.“",9; ther.. Wellington.—S., light, oar., 61 New a pTvmouth.-W., moderate gale; bar., Fair 1 '"bar, 29.51; Wanganui.—V t alL > 59., Fair; sea heavy- bar ., 29.48; “Sort ““1V, Ee iderate gale: bar, 29.48; ther, 00. gale; bar>> Greynioutli. S, , ua n v - sea rough, fe ■». ther, 58. Cloudy; sea heavy. Kaikoura.—Not received. har „ e 9 or r tii l er. l ,' 65 Cloudy’: sea moderata “ i'lrt Chaliners.-S.E, light ; bar, 29.00, th^is.J^! e ; Sn bar°‘ h 29.27; ther, 42 Bluff O -N r . y; mode'ata h galc': bar, 29.19; the r, 50. Cloudy; Meteorological Office*. Wellington, November 16, 1926. . (Forecast appears on leader page.) Though it is early yet for the big fish to make their appearance id bou h Canterbury rivers, a , S P° ? e wa ' s which turned the scales at „ grassed from the Rangitata Kivta, tin. other dav (savs the “limaru Herald ). From the Opihi River during the past few davs fish up to 31b. and 4 b. hate been caught. This river is hberally stocked with small fish. , Soin *JX™ anglers are at present trying. ” f’ r ’\ k at the lakes in the Mackenzie Countr X further consignment of animat ■and bMs for the Auckland Zoo arnved bv' the steamer Canadian Scotti, from’ Montreal (reports an exchange) The vessel’s live cargo consisted of two porcupines, two racoons, two ‘ eodor ised” skunks, two prairie marmots, two turtles two covotcs, and a P®' r great horned owls. All the birds and animals arrived tn good health after their long sea voyage.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 45, 17 November 1926, Page 15
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808MAIL NOTICES Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 45, 17 November 1926, Page 15
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