TIME TABLE.
NEW ZEALAND INTER-COLONIAL AND INTER-PROVINCIAL STEAM POSTAL SERVICES. From and after Ist April, 1864, the following will be the dates of Arrival and Departure ill cacli Month of Mail steamers subsidized by the New Zealand GrOTermnent : —
The names of tlie . particular steamers abovementioned cannot always be relied upon, as the respective companies may substitute any of the authorised steamers. . ;\' It -will be observed that passengers from Napier by the steamer of the 6th,- and from Manukau and other ports by steamer of the Bth, can proceed to Melbourne from Otago by the English, mail steamer on the 18th. , _ Passengers by'steamer of iS'th. from Sydney to Auckland can proceed South 5 via East Coast, on the 23rd. : : ' • ■ Passengers by steamer of 25th from Sydney to Nelson can proceed either North or South from Nelson on the 2nd. Passengers by steamer of 2nd from Bluff and other ports to Nelson can proceed to Sydney from Nelson on the 2nd. Passengers by steamer of 10th from Melbourne to Otago can proceed North on 20th via East Coast, or oil 25th via Nelson to Manukau. Passengers by steamer of 20th from Otago to Auckland via East Coast can proceed from Auckland to Sydney on the Ist. The steamer 3 via East Coast, North and South, meet at Napier. Those leaving and arriving at Manukau meet at Nelson. The East Coast steamers coming North meet the "West Coast steamers going South at Wellington, and vica versa. The Chief Postmasters at the various ports are specially instructed to report any irregularities of arrival or departure in the above services. THOMAS B. G-ILLIES. Postmaster-General. Auckland, 31st March, 1864.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 20 August 1864, Page 2
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273TIME TABLE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 20 August 1864, Page 2
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