V. DAMS AND PUDDLING MACHINES.
I. — Darns and Puddling Machines. Any person intending to form a dam, or to erect a puddling machine, shall give notice thereof in writing to the Warden, in the form hereinafter prescribed, and shall post and maintain for a period of seven clear days, copies of such notice upon the intended site of such dam or machine, and at intervals not exceeding 100 yards along the course of any proposed sludge-drains connected therewith. And if no valid objection be entered within seven days from the posting and service of such notice, the Warden may grant a Certificate of Registration to the applicant. FORM OF NOTICE. (District and date.) To the Warden at I hereby give notice that I intend to (form a dam, or erect a puddling-raachine, as the case may be) at ( * ). (Signature and address in full of applicant)— * Here describe the locality, and in the case of a pucldling-machine state the proposed course of the sludge drains. No person shall take possession of any claim, race, dam, machine, or any other right or privilege whatsoever (unless the same shall have been absolutely relinquished) without first obtaining the consent of the owners, or the authority of the Warden.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 247, 4 October 1862, Page 6
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