CORRESPONDENCE.
To the Editor of the Hawle's Bay Timet.
Sin, Permit me to call jour attention to a great anomalj in the arrangements for the arrivals and departures of the steam vessels from and to the Southern ports, and, consequently, in the receipt and forwarding of the mails to those parts of the colony. It cannot fail to have struck you that these things are so managed that the vessel for the South leaves with the mails some hours before the upward mails are received. That many others as well as myself have suffered much inconvenience and annoyance from this cause I make no doubt, and I feel that if the matter were prominently brought before the gentlemen who have the control of these matters, some stops would be taken for its remedy. I am, &c., A SUPTESEE.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 207, 30 December 1864, Page 2
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138CORRESPONDENCE. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 207, 30 December 1864, Page 2
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