TUAPEKA AND WAITAHUNA DEPASTURING DISTRICTS.
In the Provincial Government "Gazette " of the 9th inst the regulations 10,, 11, and 12 are revoked, and the following; three substituted in their place :: — ► 10. The person, ox in the case of a leaseto two or more persons holding or occupying any land within a district, under or by virtue of any grant from the Crown, or any mining, mineral-, or agricultural lease, shall be entitled to run three head of great cattle, free of charge, provided that in the case of a Crown Grant, or* a. lease to two or more persons jointly,., the number of cattle which they shall be together entitled to run shall be no more than three head. 11. Holders of miners' rights or busi*. ness licenses, and holders of land undergrant from the Crown, or under any mining, mineral, or agricultural lease within a district, may run cattle there in excess of the number which they are allowed to run free of charge, on obtaining a depasturing license- under these regulations,, and other- persons resident in such district not being holders of miners' rights or business licenses, orsuch grants or leaseSr as aforesaid,, may run cattle within the district on obtaininga depasturing license trader these regulations. 12. Persons desirous of obtaining- a depasturing license- must first deposit with the nearest gold receiver an application in writing. These forms can be obtained at that Gold Receiver's office, Lawrence. It will be observed by advertisement, that applications for the depasturing of stock in the above districts must-b0 lodged before the Ist of AnriL, " " >
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 110, 17 March 1870, Page 5
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263TUAPEKA AND WAITAHUNA DEPASTURING DISTRICTS. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 110, 17 March 1870, Page 5
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