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SCHEDULE TO SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE PAPERS— continuid.

E.—No. 4.

No. Date. Writer and Subject. '»ge. 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 Dec. 28, 1870... i Jan. 0, 1871... April 24, 1871... May 22, 1871... May 27, 1871.. May 30, 1871...! May 31, 1871... June 1, 1871... July 6, 1871... Mar. 23, 1871... June 2, 1871... May 13, 1871... June 14, 1871... July 18, 1871... July 21, 1871... Mr. Massie to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. Queensland is not at present prepared to contribute towards San Francisco service Mr. Robertson to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. New South Wales will not contribute to new service ... Mr. Eliott to the Hon. the Postmaster-General, Sydney, enclosing copy of contract Mr. Lanibton to the Hon. the Postmaster-General. Acknowledges receipt of No. 93 Mr. Hurst to the Secretary, General Post Office. Acknowledges receipt of No. 93 Mr. Turner to the Hon. the Postmaster General. Acknowledges receipt of No. 93 Mr. Douglas to Mr. Elliott. Acknowledges receipt of No. 93 Mr. M'Donnell to the Hon. the Postmaster-General. Acknowledges receipt of No. 93 ... Mr. Helmich to the Secretary, General Post Office. Acknowledges receipt of No. 93 Mr. Milne to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. On what terms may South Australia forward correspondence by new line of steamers ... ... ... ...I The Hon. Mr. Gisborne to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, South Australia. ReplytoNo. 100; The Hon. Mr. Gisborne to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, New South Wales. For an expression of opinion regarding the new service ... Mr. Milne to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. South Australia is unable to contribute a subsidy towards the new service Mr. Robertson to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. Sydney will not support the new service Mr. Price to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. Queensland will not join in the new contract Earl Kimberley to Sir G. F. Bowen. French Government will not contribute towards proposed mail service Mr. Page to the Postmaster-General. Mails via San Francisco will be despatched from London every fourth Thursday Earl Kimberley to Sir G. F. Bowen. With reference to the despatch of the New Zealand mails via San Francisco Mr. Webb to the Hon. the Acting Postmaster-General. That New Zealand enter into contracts with the Australian Colonies Mr. Webb to Sir G. F. Bowen. Respecting the propriety of immediately entering into contracts with the Australian Colonies... The Hon. F. D. Bell to Mr. Webb. Replying to Nos. 109 and 110 Mr. F.Liott to the Secretary, General Post Office, London. Respecting transit letters forvarded on Panama The Hon. Mr. Sewell to the Postmaster-General, Washington. Acknowledging copy of convention, duly signed Mr. Raymond to the Hon. the Postmaster-General Reporting on the late arrival of the Moses Taylor with the New Zealand Mails of the 19th May ... Mr. Hall to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, enclosing two tenders for the conveyance of mails via San Francisco ... ! Mr. Eliott to Mr. Hall. Tenders cannot be entertained 57 .--7 57 6fl 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 59 59 oO 80 106 Mar. 13, 1871... 60 107 May 4,1871... BO 108 May 17, 1871... 10!) 80 May 0, 1871.".. til 110 May 23, 1871... <;i in 111 112 June 30, 1871... May U, 1871... 113 83 May 1C, 1871... •a 114 June 22, 1871... 115 62 Mar. 31, 1871... 88 64 116 April 24, 1871...

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