MINING (REGULATIONS UNDER “THE MINES ACT, 1877.”
Any person 'discovering'new gold and 'baingdfeflifous of obtaining* J increased - area thereon shall 'projecting claim, i as pro-: vided in Regulation 11, and shall immediately repoft' krich* dikedvery with fu}l;ip^’tipylja, }p: tbp \^ardpn., ; and, thp } ground so marked pft.jpjl be protected Warden haye^-finally yefuseS ,py granted"tie , p&iin; ftiit 'je.. ’Warden in ay,' if h^e^femk* 'fit, refrain from grafting af refining; such, {claim until the ground shal l pave been visited by himself or by anyobfe’appointed by him. Notices' of all prospecting claims granted, with'-fulparticulars of locality: _yielcl of gbl'dj ; arid description of working shall heppsted by the <Wardenon the outgidQ.pf.hiß office for public infor-
It shall nob.be Isrtvful. for tbe’Warden. a, prospecting .claim for any new, idiacoyery ; at a less distance, than tWo miles ifrom any .previously existing workings in alluvial ground, nor* to grant a prospecting claim for, any new a quanta; reef at a less ,dis. tance. than half a mile from any pnexiously i existing; .quartz workings. , Every prospecting claim shall j.;,after ibeing held; jby one man remaining pjy the ground during working the application is dekh with, if granted, jthe claiih must, unless by special-permission of the Warden, ;withinseven* (days from the date jjf grant. Thq, Warden ( pjay, -if be think , fit, gi’a ) p.| ji a ij prqspe(:tiug claim to the actual gold* jvorkingsi con-', jointly with who. have assisted them in prospecting either with conti ibritions or, otherwise, or with other persons who may,,be,,nominated by the actual discpyeiers, although the said persons Have been on the gifcfthd. priori to the .granting; thereof. The Warden may,,, upon, the application of aby persons forming a party of foar r : grant protection for : hdt^ihyr^' ;[ than Y three mdnth&'.ibr > a lefethslli' drtiles - from : aiiy v existing, ground,' omn,) the! d&efWqdhrte -workings of not lessthan half a mile from any : existing quartz wmhings,Provided in no case shall prospecting area be! granted* within half a njjlq of any other such rarem, , r Provided , further tfcw 9aßh-pr6tfew«n shall* only continue in in which case the discovery shall be reported, or libmhe bolder s- are- required' by the Warden a; prospecting claim, in either of 'which 'cases a prospecting claini&hbFMieimarkecband applied; for as integration]!!. and V., and protection shall tnenipon ; ceases '- as -*tb trc'reltaaihdiir bf suolrprospecting area!.' mWW for.', the Warden to WWfifflPS &*® a * : f 1 'that: sudh renewfd protection shall not be granted.(foil tqote fban'.jthjree rponths at any time. , , fv-'j-y -pfospecting ai%a!‘ r snall be con- " ’ two men u if; f. mod of occupancy.
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Kumara Times, Issue 465, 23 March 1878, Page 4
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