THE SUEZ MAILS.
To the. Editor. Sir,— Accept my thanks, as an unit of the great public for your ventilation of the still vexed mail question, but I object to your explanatory phraseology. The Omeo vide Argus, carried New Zealand mails and paasengers for England, which were transferred at Queenscliff to the Bangalore, homewards, then in Port Phillip, and it seems that Captain Calder, and the adjoining Provinces, apparently knew the probable time of departure of the Bangalore, and so took advantage of the means offering, and we might have followed suit had we not been barred.—l am, &c. Spry. Dunedin, 22nd May.
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Evening Star, Issue 2888, 22 May 1872, Page 3
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103THE SUEZ MAILS. Evening Star, Issue 2888, 22 May 1872, Page 3
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