WARDEN’S COURT.
‘Friday, June 26, 1874, (Before W. Lawrence Simpson, Esq., Warden.) APPLICATIONS. Extended Claims —P. Re veil and four others, four acres in Smith’s gully ; granted.—Joseph L. Moore, one acre, Smith’s gully : granted. Protection. —R. Scott and five others, 60 days for quartz claim at Carrick, cause—to economise labour: granted.—James Joe and five others, 60 days for quartz claim at Carrick—to economise labour : granted.—Lars Petersen and another, 90 days for alluvial claim in Smith’s—want of water : granted —L. Skinner and another, 90 days, alluvial claim in Smith’s—same cause : granted.--Peter Wilson and another, 90 days, alluvial claim in Smith’s—same cause : granted.—H. Burrows and another, 90 days, alluvial claim in Smith’s —same cause : granted. —W. Watson and five others, 60 days for quartz claim at Carrick—to test reel : granted.— J. Green and another, 90 days, quartz claim at Adams’s—to test reef: granted. Dams, —Francis M‘Donald and Samuel Halcrow were granted dams in Rappoo and Bailey’s gullies. Water Pace. —A. Williamson and three others were granted three sluice-heads from Boggy gully. COMPLAINTS. Goodger v. Thomas and Mitchell.—Claim. £2OO, for non-completion of title to water race. Adjourned. Koch v. Ah Cheong.— Unlawful interference. Adjourned to July 3.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 242, 30 June 1874, Page 5
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194WARDEN’S COURT. Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 242, 30 June 1874, Page 5
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