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MINING REGULATIONS UNDER "THE MINES ACT, 1877."

Any person discovering new gold working, and being desirous of obtaining an increased area thereon shall mark off a prospecting claim, as provided in Regulation 11, and shall immediately report such discovery with full particulars to the Warden, and the ground so marked off shall be protected until the Warden shall have finally refused or granted the claim ; but the Warden may, if he think fit, refrain from grantiug or refusing- such claim until the ground shal 1 have been visited by himself or by anyone appointed by him. Notices of all prospecting claims granted, with full particulars of locality, yield of gold, and description of workings, shall be posted by the Warden on the outside of his office for public information.

It shall not be lawful for the Warden to grant a prospecting claim for any new discovery at a less distance than two miles from any previously existing workings in alluvial ground, nor to grant a prospecting claim fox- any new discovery of a quartz leef at a less dis. tance than half a rnile from any previously existing quartz workings. Kvtry prospecting claim shall, "after being marked, be held by one man remaining on the ground during working hours until the application is dealt with, and, if granted, the claim must, unless by special permission of the Warden, be fully occupied within seven days from the date of grant. The Warden may, if he think fit, grant, a prospecting claim to the actual discoverer of new s.old workings conjointly with persois who have assisted tham in prospecting either with contributions or otherwise, or with other persons who may be nominated I JV the actual discoidc-rs, although the said persons may not have been on the ground prior to the granting thereof. _ The Warden may, upon the application of any persons forming a party of not less than four, grant pr .tection foxnot more than three months for a prospecting area " at a distance of not less than two miles from auy existiti" workings in alluvial ground, or in the case of quartz workings of not less than half a mile from any existing quartz workings : Provided in no case shall any such prospecting area be granted within h-.vlf a mile of any oilier such prospecting area. Provided fur. her that such protection shall only continue in foice until gold is struck, in which vase the discovery sdiall be reported, or until the holders are required l>y the Warden to mark .a prospecting claim, in cither of which cases a prospec;in<>claim shall he marked and applied for as provided in Regulation ii. and V., and protection shall therupen cease as to the remainder of such prospecting area. It shall be lawful for the Warden to renew from time to time tin; protection for a prospecting area. Provided that such renewed protection shall not be g> anted for more than three mouths at anv time.

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Kumara Times, Issue 738, 10 February 1879, Page 4

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MINING REGULATIONS UNDER "THE MINES ACT, 1877." Kumara Times, Issue 738, 10 February 1879, Page 4

MINING REGULATIONS UNDER "THE MINES ACT, 1877." Kumara Times, Issue 738, 10 February 1879, Page 4

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