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Under the Mining Act, 1926. APPLICATION FOR A LICENSE FOR A WATER-Raul. Application No. 12/29. To the Warden of the Westland Mining District at Kutnara. ■ PURSUANT to the' Mining Act, 1920, the undersigned A. R. WALLIS LIMITED, a company duly incorporated, having its registered office at Greymouth and carrying on business as a sawmiller, hereby applies for a license for a water-race, as specified in' the Schedule hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose. Precise time of marking oijt privilege applied for: 3.30 p.m. on 24th. August, 1929. Date and number of miner’s right: 28th. August 1929, ante-dated 24th. August 1929; No. 24974. Address for service: At the office of Guinness and Kitchingham, Solicitors, Guinness St., Greymouth. Dated at Greymouth this 28tli. day of August, 1929. SCHEDULE. Locality of the Race, and of its starting and terminal points: Situated in Block XIII Hohonu Survey District, commencing in Deep Creek at a point about 174- chains south-west from the northernmost corner of Section 2228 of the said Survey District, and terminating at the applicant’s mill on Section 2996, Block XL I, of the said Survey District.

Lem&th-r- -and '-Intended —Course of 1 race: 34 chains, westerly through freehold sections 2228 and 2319 Block XIII Hohonu Survey District (Alphonse Edward Morcli) ancl crossing Main Teremakau Settlement Rond. Points of intake—Deep Creek. Estimated time and cost of construction : Two months; £l6O. Mean depth and breadth: 1 ft. by lft. Number of heads to be diverted: 10. v Purpose for' which "Water is to boused : Sawmilling. Proposed term of license: 20 years. Signature of applicant: A. R. Wallis Limited, by its Solicitors, Guinness and Kitchingham. Precise time of filing the foregoing application: 11 a.m. on 4th. September, ,1929. Time and place ' appointed for the bearing of the application and all objections thereto: Thursday the 3rd. day of October, 1929, at 10 am. at the, Warden’s Court at Hokitika. Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s office and notified to applicant at least three days before the time so appointed. > C. W. CARVER, Mining Registrar.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1929, Page 1

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