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THE SUEZ MAIL.

To the Editor. Sib, —As the Tararua may be ex pected at daylight, it is to be hoped the Government will run a special train in order that business people may receive their correspondence sooner than by the ordinary train, due in town at about 10.60' a.m., and thus be enabled to reply by the Albion leaving with the outward mail on Monday. My reason for troubling you is the clerks and employes are the ones who will suffer mostly.—l am, &c., _ SOBIVBHEB. Dunedin, June 4.

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Evening Star, Issue 3831, 4 June 1875, Page 2

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THE SUEZ MAIL. Evening Star, Issue 3831, 4 June 1875, Page 2

THE SUEZ MAIL. Evening Star, Issue 3831, 4 June 1875, Page 2

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