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Messrs. Beogden and Sons to the Hon. the Minister for Public Woees. Waitara-New Plymouth Hallway. Sie, — Wellington, 21st December, 1876. We have the honor hereby to give you notice that a dispute has arisen between us and the Government with reference to the Waitara and New Plymouth Railway Contract, in. respect of the following matters : —■ 1. We claim for contract sum £41,000. The Government claim to deduct therefrom moneys for alleged reductions in the work, the right to do which we dispute. 2. We claim for additions to contract, as per details already rendered, including station accommodation and interest charges, the sum of £13,178 9s. lOd. We also claim a further additional sum of £135 14s. 7d., including interest charges to the 30th April, 1876, for repairs of rolling-stock, during construction, as per clause 17 of specification ; making a total of additions to contract of £13,314 4s. sd. We also claim further interest charges until date of payment. The Government dispute our claim to part of the above. We therefore give you notice that we require that the matters so in dispute be referred to arbitration after the expiration of one month from the service of this notice, as provided by the 27th clause of the General Conditions of our contract. We have, &c, John Beogden and Sons, The Hon. the Minister for Public Works. {per John Hendeeson.)
Messrs. Beooxden and Sons to the Hon. the Ministee for Public Woees. Invercargill and Ifatattra Hallway. Sie,— Wellington, 21st December, 1876. We have the honor hereby to give you notice that a dispute has arisen between us and the Government with reference to the Invercargill and Mataura Eailway Contract, in respect of the following matters: —■ 1. We claim for contract sum £88,832. The Government claim to deduct therefrom moneys for alleged reductions in the work, the right to do which we dispute. 2. We claim for additions to contract, as per details already rendered, including station accommodation, percentage on cosb of telegraph line, and interest charges, the sum of £44,740 18s. lid. We also claim a further additional sum of £1,019 4s. 6d., including interest charges to the 30th April, 1876, for repairs of rolling-stock during construction, as per clause 19 of specification. We also claim a further additional sum of £340 6s. 10d., including interest charges to the 30th April, 1876, for maintenance of extras, making a total of additions to contract of £46,100 10s. 3d. We also claim further interest charges until date of payment. The Government dispute our claim to part of the above. We therefore give you notice that we require that the matters so in dispute be referred to arbitration after the expiration of one month from the service of this notice, as provided by the 27th clause of the General Conditions of our contract. We have, &c., John Beogden and Sons, The Hon. the Minister for Public Works. {per John Hendeeson.)
Messrs. Beogden and Sons to the Hon. the Ministee for Public Woeks. Napier and Pahipahl Sailivay. Sie, — Wellington, 21st December, 1876. We have the honor hereby to give you notice that a dispute has arisen between us and the Government, with reference to the Napier and Pakipaki fiailway Contract, in respect of the following matters: —■ 1. We claim for contract sum £49,345. The Government claim to deduct therefrom moneys for alleged reductions in the work, the right to do which we dispute. 2. We claim for additions to contract, as per details already rendered, including station accommodation, percentage on cost of telegraph line, and interest charges, the sum of £18,903 16s. We also claim a further additional sum of £508 10s. 7d., including interest charges to the 30th April, 1876, for repairs to rolling-stock during construction, as per clause 17 of specification. We also claim a further additional sum of £235 15s. 5d., including interest charges to the 30th April, 1876, for maintenance of extras, making a total of additions to contract of £19,648 2s. We also claim further interest charges until date of payment. The Government dispute our claim to part of the above. We therefore give you notice that we require that the matters so in dispute be referred to arbitration after the expiration of one month from the service of this notice, as provided by the 27th clause of the General Conditions of our contract. We have, &c, John Beogden and Sons, The Hon. the Minister for Public Works. {per John Hendebson.)
Messrs. Beogden and Sons to the Hon. the Ministee for Public Woeks. Picton and Blenheim Railway. Sib,— Wellington, 21st December, 1876. We have the honor hereby to give you notice that a dispute has arisen between us and the Government, with reference to the Picton and Blenheim Eailway contract, in respect of the following matters: —
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