THE MAIL SERVICE.
The Government is still without the slightest definite information respecting the intentions of the Pacific Mail Company in reference to the Californian mail service. The Zealandia is due at Auckland in six days’ time—on Sunday next, with the incoming mail—but the postal authorities are totally in the dark as to whether the Zealaudia will distribute the mails dowp the coast, according to the contract as it at present stands, or whether she will make Auckland her terminus. It is taken for granted that until positive information to the contrary is telegraphed, the steamers will come down the coast, but this is a matter of pure conjecture, and is contrary to the intentions distinctly expressed by the Sydney agents and the contractors.—‘Post.’
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Evening Star, Issue 4295, 1 December 1876, Page 4
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124THE MAIL SERVICE. Evening Star, Issue 4295, 1 December 1876, Page 4
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