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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 227

  1. The said Postmaster-General shall be
    at liberty on reasonable notice to alter the
    dates of sailing mentioned in the said time-
    tables hereunto annexed, provided such
    alteration does not interfere with the corre-
    spondence between the dates of the said
    West Coast Service and the dates of arrival
    and departure of the said Company's inter-
    colonial steamer at Nelson, and that such
    alteration does not, without consent of the
    Company, shorten the times of remaining at
    the several intermediate ports of New Zea-
    land respectively.

  2. Should a steam service between Panama
    and New Zealand, under contract between
    the said parties hereto, be brought into ope-
    ration before the expiry of the twelve months
    herein mentioned, this contract shall, upon
    the commencement of such Panama service,
    cease and determine ; but otherwise shall
    continue in force until terminated by two
    months' notice by either of the said parties
    hereto. Provided that it shall not be termi-
    nated by such notice sooner than the afore-
    said period of twelve months, such notice to
    be delivered at the offices in Auckland of the
    respective parties hereto.

In witness whereof the said parties to these
presents have hereunto set their hands the
day, month, and year first above written.

THOMAS B. GILLIES.
JOHN VINE HALL.

Signed by Thomas Bannatyne Gillies, Post-
master-General of New Zealand for the
time being in presence of

G. ELIOTT ELIOTT,
Secretary Genl. Post Office.

Signed by John Vine Hall, General Manager
of the Intercolonial Royal Mail Company,
for and on behalf of the said Company, in
presence of

HENRY LAWSON,
Sub-Mgr., Chief Accntt. I.R.M.C.

No. 1.
MONTHLY TIME-TABLE
Referred to in the before, written Contract.

Places. Time of Departure eachMonth. Time of Arrival each Month.
Auckland dep. 3rd
Napier arr. 5th
dep. 6th
Wellington. arr. 7th
dep. 9th
Lyttelton arr. 10th
dep. 11th
Otago arr. 12th
dep. 20th
Lyttelton arr. 21st
dep. 22nd
Wellington. arr. 23rd
dep. 25th
Napier arr. 26th
dep. 27th
Auckland arr. 29th

No. 2.
MONTHLY TIME-TABLE
Referred to in the before-written Contract.

Places. Time of Departure eachMonth Time of Arrival each Month.
Manukau dep. 8th 9th
Taranaki arr.
dep. 9th 10th
Nelson arr.
dep. 12th 12th
Picton arr.
dep. 13th 13th
Wellington.. arr.
dep. 14th 15th
Lyttelton arr.
dep. 16th 17th
Otago arr.
dep. 19th 20th
Bluff arr.
dep. 22nd 23rd
Otago arr.
dep. 25th 26th
Lyttleton arr.
dep. 27th 28th
Wellington... arr.
dep. 29th 29th
Picton arr.
dep. 30th 30th
Nelson arr.
dep. 2nd 3rd
Taranaki arr.
dep. 3rd 4th
Manukau arr.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
ZEALAND.

CANTERBURY DISTRICT.

In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors
Act, 1862, and in the matter of the estate
and effects of GEORGE LUMLEY and
CHARLES JOHN MARTIN, lately carrying
on business at Christchurch, in the said
district, as tobacconists, in copartnership,
under the style or firm of Lumley and
Martin, and in the matter of the Petition
of Edward Allen Hargreaves and William
Henry Hargreaves, of Lyttelton in the
said District, merchants, carrying on
business in copartnership, under the style
or firm of Hargreaves and Co., creditors.

Monday, the fifteenth day of February,
1864, at a sitting of the said Court, pur-
suant to the said Act.

UPON reading the order, made the fif-
teenth day of December last past, and
upon examination of the above-named
Charles John Martin, pursuant to the said
Act, and upon hearing of Mr. Slater, of
Counsel for the said debtors, and Mr. Tra-
vers, of Counsel for the said petitioners, this
Court doth declare that the following per-
sons have proved their respective claims,
namely,-



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πŸš‚ Publication of Agreement for Inter-Provincial Steam Postal Services (continued from previous page)

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
11 May 1864
Steam Postal Service, Contract, Time-tables, Sailing dates, Intercolonial Royal Mail Company
  • THOMAS B. GILLIES, Postmaster-General of New Zealand
  • G. ELIOTT ELIOTT, Secretary Genl. Post Office
  • JOHN VINE HALL, General Manager of the Intercolonial Royal Mail Company
  • HENRY LAWSON, Sub-Mgr., Chief Accntt. I.R.M.C.

βš–οΈ Supreme Court Declaration of Proved Claims in Lumley and Martin Estate

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
15 February 1864
Supreme Court, Canterbury, Insolvency, Debtors and Creditors Act, Christchurch, Merchants
  • GEORGE LUMLEY, Debtor in insolvency proceedings
  • CHARLES JOHN MARTIN, Debtor in insolvency proceedings
  • Edward Allen Hargreaves, Creditor petitioning for insolvency
  • William Henry Hargreaves, Creditor petitioning for insolvency

  • Mr. Slater, Counsel
  • Mr. Travers, Counsel