✨ Military Disbandment and Postal Contract
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 17th July, 1872.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
disband
The Auckland Artillery Volunteer Cadet Corps.
DONALD MCLEAN.
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT made this thirteenth
day of July, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, between
the New Zealand Steam Shipping Company,
(Limited), of Wellington, hereinafter styled "the
Contractors," of the one part, and Her Majesty's
Postmaster-General of the Colony of New Zealand,
on behalf of the said Colony, in pursuance of the
provisions of "The New Zealand Post Office Act,
1858," of the other part, WITNESS, that for the con-
siderations hereinafter mentioned, the said Con-
tractors, for themselves, their heirs, executors, and
administrators, covenant with the said Postmaster-
General and his successors in office as follows:---
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That at all times during the continuance of this
agreement, or so long as the services hereby agreed
to be performed between Picton and Manukau, and
Manukau and Picton, ought to be performed in pur-
suance thereof, the Contractors will, for the purpose
of conveying, as hereinafter provided, all Her
Majesty's Mails (in which term "Mails" all letters,
boxes, bags, or packets of letters, newspapers, books,
or printed papers, whether loose or in closed mails,
sent by the Post, to whatever country or places they
may be addressed, or in whatever country or places
they may have originated; and all empty bags and
other stores, used or to be used in carrying on the
Post Office service, which shall be sent by, or to, or
from the Post Office, are agreed to be comprehended,)
which shall at any time and from time to time, by the
Postmaster-General for the time being of the said
Colony, hereinafter styled "the Postmaster-General,"
or any of his officers or agents, be required to be con-
veyed, provide and keep seaworthy and in complete
repair, for such conveyance, once in every four weeks
between Manukau and Picton, and between Picton
and Manukau, a good, efficient, and substantial steam
vessel, such as may be requisite for the said
services. -
The said steam vessel shall always be furnished,
while actually employed under this agreement, with
all appropriate and necessary machinery, engines,
apparel, furniture, stores, tackle, boats, fuel, lamps,
oil for lamps and engines, tallow, provisions, anchors,
cables, fire pumps and other proper means for extin-
guishing fire, lightning conductors, charts, chrono-
meters, proper nautical instruments, medicines, and
whatsoever else may be requisite for equipping the
said vessel, and rendering her constantly efficient for
the service hereby agreed to be performed; and also
manned and provided with competent officers, and
with a sufficient number of efficient engineers, and
a sufficient crew of able seamen and other men-to
be in all respects, as to vessel, engines, equipments,
officers, engineers, and crew, subject in the first
instance, and from time to time, and at all times
afterwards, to the approval of the Postmaster-General,
or of such other competent person or persons as he
shall at any time or times, or from time to time,
authorize to inspect and examine the same. -
This contract shall be deemed to have commenced
on the third day of May, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-two, and thereafter the said
Contractor shall perform one Postal Service in every
four weeks between Manukau and Picton, calling at
Nelson and New Plymouth, and back to Picton by
the same route, according to Time Table to be
furnished by the Postmaster-General, subject to
variation of dates as hereinafter mentioned. -
The Contractors shall respectively land, ship,
and tranship all Her Majesty's Mails at the respec-
tive Ports of Call, except New Plymouth, at their own
expense; and such respective services shall be per-
formed when necessary, in boats seaworthy and
suitable for the purpose, furnished with effective
covering for the protection of the Mails, and properly
provided, manned, and equipped by the Contractor,
to the satisfaction of the Postmaster-General or his
Agent. -
A Chief Cabin passage, free of cost either for
passage or victualling, in the steamship for the time
being employed under this contract, shall be pro-
vided on all occasions when required by the Post-
master-General for an Officer of the New Zealand
Post Office; and also a safe and proper place of
deposit for the Mails, to the satisfaction of the said
Postmaster-General or his Agent. -
If there be no Post-Office Agent in charge of
the Mails forwarded by the said steam vessel on
board, the Master of the said steamship shall, with-
out charge to the Government, take care of, and the
Contractors shall be responsible for, the receipt, safe
custody, and proper delivery of the Mails, according
to the terms of this contract. The Contractors and
commander, and all other officers of the vessel for the
time being employed in the performance of this
agreement, and all agents, seamen, and servants of
the Contractors, shall at all times punctually attend
to the orders and directions of the Postmaster-
General, his officers or agents, as to the mode, time,
and place of landing, delivering, and receiving of
Mails. -
The said steam vessel shall (weather permitting)
proceed on the respective voyages from the different
ports on the dates specified in Time Tables to be
furnished by the Postmaster-General, or on such
other dates or hours as may be fixed as hereinafter
mentioned, and shall not, in the respective voyages
between the said ports, exceed the time allowed by
the said Tables: Provided always that it shall be
lawful for the said Postmaster-General, or his author-
ized Agent at either of the said ports, to detain the
said steam vessel for a period of twelve hours at each
of the said ports without payment. -
In the event of the Mail from San Francisco
not arriving in Auckland at its due date, the said
steam vessel shall await the arrival of such Mail for a
period of forty-eight hours after noon of the date fixed
for her departure in the Time Table furnished by the
Postmaster-General without extra remuneration; and,
also, shall so await the arrival of the said Mail for any
period beyond such period of forty-eight hours that
may be required by the Postmaster-General or any
person duly authorized by him, in consideration of an
extra payment at the rate of three pounds (£3) per
hour for such further detention. -
The sum of fifty pounds (£50) shall be paid by
the Contractors to the Postmaster-General if on any
occasion the said steam vessel shall not, weather per-
mitting and accident excepted, sail at the appointed
time, and an additional sum of ten pounds (£10) shall
be in like manner paid for every delay of six hours in
sailing after the appointed time; and the sum of one
hundred pounds (£100) shall be in like manner paid
whenever the said steamship shall not call at any port
as duly required in fulfilment of this agreement,
unless prevented from doing so by tempestuous
weather. -
The said Postmaster-General shall be at liberty,
on reasonable notice, so often as he shall think fit, to
alter the dates of sailing mentioned in the Time
Tables hereinbefore alluded to.
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🛡️ Disbanding of Auckland Artillery Volunteer Cadet Corps
🛡️ Defence & Military17 July 1872
Disbandment, Volunteer Corps, Artillery, Auckland
- DONALD MCLEAN
🚂 Articles of Agreement for Steam Mail Service between Picton and Manukau
🚂 Transport & Communications13 July 1872
Postal contract, Steam Shipping Company, Mail conveyance, Picton, Manukau, Nelson, New Plymouth
- Postmaster-General
NZ Gazette 1872, No 36