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Government Notices. •STANDING REGULATIONS RESPECTING AGRICULTURAL LEASES UNDER “ THE MINES ACT, 1877.” Hercules Ropinson, Governor. WHEREAS by the fifty-first section of ‘‘ The Mines Act, 1877” (herein referred ! to as “the said Act”), it is enacted -that It shall be lawful for the Governor, subject to the provisions of the said Act , tiom time to time to make, alter amendand;rvoke rules and regulations for all or ' any of the purposes thereinafter enumerated: : and whereas by the fifty-third section of -.thf said Aot.it is enacted that the rules and . regulations contained in the Appendices to the said Aet shall be deemed to be the first c rules and regulations made under the fiftyfirst and fifty-second sections of the said Act: And whereas it is expedient that the regulations respecting agricultual leases •V under Appendix B to the said Act, and numbered three, five, ten, twelve, thirteen, fifteen,' ahd eighteen, should be amended: Ov; 'Now, therefore, I, Hercules George Robert Robinson, Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby. order- that the regulations under Appendix B particularly reie&ed' to above ; shall be and are hereby rCvqked, and the following substituted in lieu thereof :rr j jMAV APPLY. ' Kvery application mast be made by the applicant ip person; and the Warden shall , .not, entertain any application unless he 'Miufied'that'the person is of the full age of twbfity-Ohe yeare, and legally capable of ' facing - boond by the contract into which it i thereby proposed to enter, and is not in , of the land applied for, or in respect of^any' part thereof, the agent or servant of or a trusteefor any other person. OBKCTIONS, i $. Objections that the the applicant in not of the fall age of twenty-one years, of that he is in respect of the land applied for the agent or servant of or the trustee for any other person, or that the whole or any portion ot the land applied for is claimed or owned by any other person than the applicant, or is in the whole or in part auriferous, or is or is likely to be required for any public purpose, must be made in writing to the Warden, and lodged at the office at which the application shall have been lodged .twenty-fonr hoars at least before the time appointed for hearing; and the person objecting mast at the time appointed for hearing urge the objection personally, or by onnsel or agent. 10. At any time before finally dealing with any application the Warden may require areport or. survey, to be made by the District Surveyor, and in such case the cost of such survey or report shall be paid in advance to ■ the Receiver of Gold Revenue either by the applicant or the objector, or partly by both, as may be decided by the Warden. GOVERNOR'S POWER TO REFUSE LEASE BE SERVED. 13, On issuing any certificate the Warden shall forthwith forward to the Governor a duplicate of each certificate, and notwithstanding the issue of the same. It shall be lawful for the Governor within sixty day from the date thereof to refuse to grant it the applicant a lease of the land referred to In such certificate- and immediately upon Ouch refusal being communicated to the applicant. either person ally or by letter addressed to him at his usual or last known place cf business, or abode, the certificate and matter and thing therein contained shall ! become and be absolutely void, and the applicant shall forthwith quit and deliver up possession of the said land, and failing his so doing he may be proceeded against as a trespasser on Crown lands. CONDITION OF OCCUPATION. 12, Every certificate and lease shall b» subject to the conditions following, that is to say—- . 1. That no sale or assignment shall bo made without license: • 8, That not less than one-eighth of the whole area shall be cultivated, or, if timbered land, cleared, within-twelve months after the commencement ■ of . the, or One-fourth of the whole area substantially fenced within the same time.':: 2. That the lessee shall, within two . years after the'Commencement of the term', erect, a dwelling-house of a 1 ‘ value of not less than fifty pounds sterling, and that within the same, period he shall begin to reside on the land, and continue so to do until the land becomes freehold. ■ Building and residence may be dispense with in the case of an applicant Who resides during .the currency of the lease within three i miles of the land applied for. ; Buildings and residence may also be dispensed with in all cases where the major 1 part of the land is declared by the District Surveyor to be of a greater altitude above sea level than two thousand feet i SCHEDULE B« i . District of- ,18 ' Whereas thd application of for an agricultural lease of Crown lands, situated , was beard before, me on 1 And whereas | have decided that a lease of acres roads perches should be granted to the said applicant: This 1 'is': to certify that the said ' is 'hereby authorised to take possession of the : *“id land, and the same to bold, use, and objects to the terms add conditions specified in. the Agricultural Leases Regulations ip force at the date of the issue hereof. , r . .Warden, , " N.S.-This certificate is to be exchanged 1 iOra 'Wse when the -said is notified that snob lease is ready for his s,< ceptance, and will become void if the said is notified that a lease will not be granted to , v . ’ NOT TRANSFERABLE. As witnOsfa thebond 1 of His 1 Excellency the Governor, this eleventh day of June one thousand evght hundred ißd seventy-nine,]

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Kumara Times, Issue 1355, 3 February 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 1355, 3 February 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 1355, 3 February 1881, Page 4

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