Page image

B.—No. 4.

SCHEDULE TO SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE PAPERS.

No. Date. Writer and Subject. Pago. 1 July 9,1870... Messrs. Holladay and Brenham to the Hon. J. Vogel. Intend making more suitable arrangements with Mr. Hall Messrs. Holladay and Brenham to the Hon. J. Vogel. Subsidy Bill will not pass Congress this Session The Hon. Dr. Pollen to the Secretary, General Post Office. Has forwarded to Mr. Hall letter about mail rooms Mr. Phillips to the Hon. tho Colonial Treasurer. For an extension of the guarantee given on the 11th January The Hon. J. Vogel to Messrs. Roxburgh, Slade, aud Spain. To extend, from month to month, the guarantee to the A.S.N. Company Messrs. Roxburgh, Slade, and Spain to the Hon. J. Vogel. Are in communication with the A.S.N. Company with reference to the extension of the guarantee Messrs. Roxburgh, Slade, and Spain to the Hon. J. Vogel, enclosing correspondence referring to the extension of the guarantee given the A.S.N. Company Mr. Phillips to the Hon. J. Vogel. That the guarantee be given for three months instead of from month to month The Hon. J. Vogel to Capt. Trouton. Messrs. Roxburgh, Slade, and Spain requested to place the matter of guarantee on a satisfactory footing The Hon. J. Vogel to Messrs. Roxburgh, Slade, and Spain. Further instructions respecting the extension of the guarantee to the A.S.N. Company Messrs. Roxburgh, Slade, and Spain to the Hon. J. Vogel. Have satisfied tho A.S.N. Company with regard to the extended guarantee ... The Hon. J. Vogel to the Hon. Dr. Pollen. To pay Mr. Hall £500 of the £2,000 guarantee. £500 already paid The Hon. Dr. Pollen to the Hon. J. Vogel. Has arranged to pay Mr. Hall £500 The Hon. Dr. Pollen to the Hon. J. Vogel, transmits Mr. Hall's acknowledgment of £500 ... The Hon. Dr. Pollen to the Hon. J. Vogel, enclosing a letter from Messrs. Cruickshank, Smart, and Company, requesting pecuniary assistance on Mr. Hall's account The Hon. J. Vogel to the Hon. Dr. Pollen. Pecuniary assistance will be rendered Mr. Hall if necessary Tho Hon. Dr. Pollen to the Hon. J. Vogel, enclosing correspondence respecting the urgent demand for an advance to Mr. Hall's Agents The Hons. F. D. Bell and I. E. Featherston to the Hon. W. Gisborne. Continental war has put a stop to the proposed Californian service of the Atlantic and Pacific Company The Hon. J. Vogel to the Hon. the Postmaster-General, Sydney, transmitting information regarding the transit, &c, of mails through the United States ... The Hon. TV. Milne to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. If mails may be forwarded by San Francisco steamers on payment of extra postage in lieu of a subsidy The Hon. J. Vogel to the Hon. the Chief Secretary, Adelaide. Stating terms on which correspondence may be forwarded by San Francisco steamers The Hon. C. Cowper to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. The necessary sums as contribution towards the maintenance of the San Francisco lervice have been placed on the estimates The Hon. J. Vogel to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Sydney. The provisional agreement made on the Gth January must be considered at an end The Hon. D. Egan to the Hon. J. Vogel. The necessary sums, as contribution towards tho maintenance of the San Francisco service, have been placed on the estimates The Hon. J. Vogel to the Hon. the Postmaster-General, Sydney. Refers him to letter to the Hon. Mr. Cowper, of the 17th September, as to contributions to San Francisco service The Hon. J. Vogel to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Sydney. That regular payments in respect of contributions to San Francisco service may be made ... Mr. H. H. Hall to the Hon. J. Vogel. Is prepared to continue service for four years The Hon. J. Vogel to Mr. H. H. Hall. As to the proposal to continue contract for a further term of four years Mr. H. H. Hall to the Hon. J. Vogel. As to his arrangements with Messrs. Holladay and Brenham not meeting with the approval of the Government The Hon. J. Vogel to Mr. H. H. Hall. The New South Wales Government have not accepted the contract, and will contribute in terms only of the provisional agreement ... The Hon. Sir J. McCulloch to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. Victoria will discontinue to send mails by San Francisco steamers The Hon. J. A 7ogel to the Hon. the Chief Secretary, Melbourne. Regrets that Victoria is unable to contribute towards San Francisco service ... The Hon. W. Gisborne to the Hon. the Chief Secretary, Melbourne. Mails in course of transit will be duly forwarded Messrs. Stew-art, Collie, and Co., as agents for Mr. H. H. Webb, contemplate establishing a line of steamers between San Francisco and New Zealand or Australia ... _ The Hon. J. Vogel to His Excellency the Governor. Memorandum as to the convention between the United States and New Zealand The Hon. J. Vogel to Mr. H. H. Hall. Date of departure of steamers from San Francisco to be altered from the 10th to the 15th Mr. E. Fox to Messrs. Holladay and Brenham. As to altering date of departure from San Francisco of the steamer for New Zealand The Hon. J. Vogel to the Right Hon. the Postmaster-General, London. As to altering the date of departure from San Francisco of the steamer for New Zealand ... Mr. N. B. Stone to the Hon. J. Vogel, transmitting telegram, intimating that convention has been executed 2 July 10,1870... 3 3 S July 22, 1870... 3 4 July 28, 1870... 4 6 Aug. 18,1870... 4 G Sept. 23, 1870... 4 1 Sept. 30, 1870 ... 4 8 Sept. 29, 1870 ... 5 9 Oct. 13,1870 ... 6 10 Oct. 13,1870... 6 11 Oct. 31, 1870... 6 12 Aug. 2,1870... 7 7 8 13 14 15 Aug. 8,1870... Sept. 8, 1870 ... Aug. 22, 1870... 8 16 Sept. 7, 1870 ... 8 17 Sept. 9,1870... 9 IS Aug. 9, 1870 ... 9 19 Aug. 18,1870... 10 20 Aug. 23, 1870 ... 10 21 Oct. 3, 1870 ... 10 22 Aug. 29, 1870... 11 23 Sept. 17, 1870 ... 11 21 Aug. 29, 1870 ... 11 25 Sept. 22, 1870 ... 12 2G Oct. 13, 1870 ... 12 12 27 2S Aug. 31, 1870 ... Sept. 17,1870 ... 12 29 Aug. 31, 1870 ... 13 30 Sept. 17,1870 ... 13 31 Sept. 8, 1870 ... 13 32 Oct. 1, 1870 ... 15 33 Oct. 4, 1870 ... 15 34 Sept. 12, 1870... 15 35 Oct. 6, 1870 ... 15 3G Oct. 7,1870 ... 16 37 Oct. 7,1870... 16 38 Oct. 7, 1870 ... 16 39 Oct. 10,1870 ... 16

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert