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Under “ The Mining Act, 1898.” APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A SPECIAL CLAIM. To the "Warden of the Westland Mining District, at Ahaura. PURSUANT to “ The Mining Act, 1898,” the undersigned, Henry August Wick, of Brunnerton, Miner for “ The Lower Nelson Creek Gold Dredging Company, Ltd.” hereby applies for a license for a claim as specified in the Schedule hereto, in respect of the land therein referred to, which has been duly marked out for the purpose. ■ , Date and number of miner’s rights : 11541, 26/10/1900. Address for service: Guinness and Xitchingbam. solicitors, Greymouth. Dated at Ahaura, this 12th day of September, 1901. SCHEDULE, Class and sub-division of claim: Special Dredging Claim. Style under which claim is to be worked : The Lower Nelson Creek Gold Dredging Company, Limited. Proposed mode of working : Dredging. Proposed Term of License ; 42 years. Locality where land is situated, with its boundaries, measurements, and area : Near Ngahere in Mawheranui District being surveyed Section 29 Block YII of said District. The land applied for contains 92 acres 0 roods 27 perches, and includes the ground comprised in application No. 184, and application for surplus ground, No. 265,101 which will be withdrawn on grant hereof. It is proposed on this application to use survey plan already deposited in Warden’s Office on said application No. 184. Pegs marked P
*c Signature of Applicant: Henry August [ Wick b,y his solicitors Guinness and Kitchingham. Precise time of filing of the foregoing application : 18/9/01 at 10 a.m. Time and place appointed for the preliminary hearing of the application and all objections thereto : Wednesday, 23rd October, 1901, at 11 30 a.m., at Warden’s Court, Ahaura. Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s office and notified to applicant 24 hours before Hie time so appointed. J. C. MALFROY, Mining Registrar,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 19 September 1901, Page 4
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