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Under “The Mining Act, 1926.” APPLICATION FOE A LICENSE FOE r A WATER-RACE. Application No. 51/30. To the Warden of the Westland Mining District at Ross. PURSUANT to the Mining Act, d. 926, the undersigned, WEST COAST GOLD CONCESSIONS LIMITED, a company duly incorporated and having its registered office, at Auckland, hereby applies for a license for a water-race 1 , as specified in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose. i

‘Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: 10 a.m,. On 3rd October, 1930. Date and number of miner’s right; 24th June, 1930, No. 26802. Address for service: At the office of A. R. El cock, Solicitor, Hamilton Street, Hokitika. Dated at Hokitika, this 6th day of October, 1930. SCHEDULE. Locality of the race, and of its starting and terminal points; Block XII, Okarito River, 100 feet below iForks—Okarito Bridge and terminating at-a peg on right bank of river at its entrance to lagoon. Length and intended course of race ; 180 chains north-west by south-east. Points of intake: At peg on right bank of Okarito River 100 feet below bridge. Estimated time and cost of construction; 18 months; £6IXIO. Mean depth and breadth; 4ft by 4ft. Number of heads to be diverted: 40. Purpose for which water is to be used; Mining and generation of electricity for mining purposes. Proposed term of license; 42 years. Pegs marked “T.” ■ Signature of Applicant; West Coast Cold Concessions Ltd., by its solicitor, A. R. Eleock. Precise time of filing the foregoing) application: 6:10:30 at 3.15 p.m. Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto; Thursday, the 23rd day of October, 1930, at 10 a.m., at Warden’s Court at Hokitika. Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s office and notified to applicant at [east three days before the time so apoointed. O. W. CARVER, Mining Registrar.

Whenever a cold threatens you, get “Nazol’, the common-sense remedy. Instant relief —a dose a day keeps colds away. 60 doses for Is fid.—Advt “Let’s go fishin’,” is Angler Jake’s advice, hut before you go call in and see the stocks of Shakespeare and Allcocks fishing gear at Ross’s Sports Depot.—24. Remember! Colds are contracted through the nose and throat. Disinfect this circle of infection every morning with “Nazol”—the safe, scientific germicide. New double size contains 120 full hoses for 2s. 6d. — Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1930, Page 1

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