"CIPITOME OF TJW CANTERBURY GOLD FIELDS REGULATIONS, Every person minjng fpr gold must take out a miners' right. Claim?, in alluvial ground, 45 x 45ft, If the depth exegeds 50ft ; the plajm may be extended to GO x GOft. Claims in the beds of rivers and creek clajms 50ft in length, River-be.aeh clajms, 45ft in length. Quartz \ claims 45ft along the course of the reef, and not exceeding JOOft in width. All claims must be marked — alluvial and quartz claims by pegs or trenches at the corners. Any claim deserted or unworked fpr twenty-four hours may be declared forfeited, except in cases of neglect by hired workmen,. Every discovery of new gojd- workings must be at once reported tp the Warden, so as to obtain an increased claim, Any person intending to divert and use water for mining purposes must give notipe thereof to the Warden. If no valid objection be entered within 14 days, a certificate of Registration may be granted. Superiority of right to a supply of water shall be determined by priority of occupation. All races must be commenced within one month from the date of registration. If any race be entirely unused for thirty days, except when there is no water available, the superiority of right may be forfeited. All right to any rape shall become forfeited jf abandoned for the space pf one calendar month, unless in case of' sickness, want of water, or unavoidable absence, Races jnay be altered and extended with the consent of the Warden. The holder cf a first right to any source of water supply must be fully supplied before others can use the water, And the Warden may, upon adequate cause being shown, reduce the quantity, or equal proportions, to which each holder other than the first may be entitled to draw. The quantity of water allowed is as follows: — One or two miners, one sluice-head or 40 in, j four or more, two sluice-heads ; and so on at the rate of one sluice-head to every addjr tional two miners. Water must not be wasted, and all races must be kept in repair, and no person shall back the water of any creek, nor race, or watercourse, so as tp cause any claim to be flooded. Eight days' notice must be given of the intention to con« struct a tail-race, at the expiration of which time the applicant shall return a copy of the notice to the Warden, signed by the owners of four nearest claims, assenting to or disr senting from a certificate for such tail-race. Races may, under certain restrictions, be carried over, under, or through any claim, on payment of compensation. Certificates for races are renewable alinually. Notice of, construction of dams or puddling machines must be given. No dam shall be permitted to be placed in the centre of any gully or flat. In case of the erectipn of a puddling machine, a main, sludge channel must first be constructed, and approved by the Warden, said chanuel to be kept clean and in good repair. Owner of dam is liable far any damage caused to claims by the bursting pf said dam. Notice of the intention to divert any per-' inanent creek or stream must be given to the Warden and the owners of the claims adjoining; Protection may be given by t!*e Warden to any claim for a period not exceeding seven clays, and for a longer period on giving three days notice, subject to the discretion of the Warden. But protection for a longer period than seven days shall not be granted to any claim which has not been fairly wrought for at least one month. Every person engaged in trade pr business of any kind within the limits of a gold field must obtain a Business license, at a cost of £5 annually. Licenses for the sale of spirits, &c, £10 ; retail, £30. Sites taken up for business purposes must be marked by pegs at each frontage corner, The holders of a single area shall only build upon 27ft of his frontage ; but if he hold two adjoining sites he may build on 33ft frontage, Sites may be registered for ten days, fee ss, which may be renewed for ten clays more. Unless so registered no site can be held un? occupied for more than twenty-four hours. The owner of any registered site must affi^c a notice with the word "registered," Subject ta, certain reservations in the case of auriferous lands, the holder of a miners' ' right may receive a right to occupy half a£ acre of land for a residence area. In tunnelling, a wall of not less than 10ft must be maintained on each side the tunnel, which, however, may be removed on the consent of the party occupying the adjoining claim. Extended claims on the following sqalp may be granted on old worked ground : — Two men, 10,890 square feet; three men, 21,780 square feet ; five men, 43,780 square feet; and so on in proportion. Such claims must be registered. No person shall thrown earth or tailings on claims, nor interfere with pegs, notices, &c. ; nor take possession of any claim, &c, unless the same has been absolutely relinquished. Any person neglecting to comply with, any written order of the Warden is liable to a penalty. i Claims, &c, may be transferred, such to be duly registered. Agricultural leases on gold fields may be granted' subject to the following conditions : —Every application must be accompanied by a deposit of £5 to cover the cost of survey. The boundaries of the area applied for must be marked out on the ground by trenches and posts at the corners ; and every area must, where practicable, be rectangular in shape. The rent chargeable shall beat the rate of five shillings per acre, payable in advance: Agricultural leases will not be granted within the boundaries of townships or public reserves ; nor on ground which upon survey may present auriferous indications. And in all cases a public roadway, one chain in width will be reserved along the margin of streams and rivers. Leases not to be transferable without special authority. The Government may carry roads through any land held under an agri- ' cultural lease, on giving compensation. And the Government may also enter upon any land for the purpose of searching for gold, or any other metal or mineral, and terminate any lease when such metals or minerals haye been discovered; compensation tp be paid to the holder by the persons desirous of mining thereon. Leases will be cancelled if the land is sublet pr transferred without sanction, or if cultivation, is not commenced within three months after the issue of the lease, or . if at any time the land shall be neglecjtfcl fo? a. period, of six uip.nth.s
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Grey River Argus, Issue 113, 2 October 1866, Page 4
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1,134Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Issue 113, 2 October 1866, Page 4
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