ELECTION OF DELEGATE FOR MINING CONFERENCE, TEVIOT GOLDFIELD, rpHE Government of Otago being aware that it is proposed by the Colonial Executive to introduce, during the ensuing Session of the General Assembly, a Bill to consolidate and amend the several Acts relating to the administration of the Goldfields ; and, being desirous of affording the Miners an opportunity of expressing their opinions in a most direct manner upon the legislation necessary in their interest, and,, further, of suggesting such altei'ation of the Regulations as may be suitable to the advanced condition of gold mining in the Province, have resoJved to appoint a Commission for that purpose ; and holders of Miners' Eights and Business Licenses are inviced to select delegates from amongst themselves to take part in a Conference, to be held in Dunedin early in the month of May. Ths Otago Goldfield has therefore been divided into six districts, from each of which one delegate may be elected, in accordance with the following Regulations :—: — 1. Every Delegate must be the holder of a current Miners' Right or Business License, issued on or before the Ist of January, 1871. 2. Nominations of proposed Delegates may be made by holders of Miners' Rights only, on or before Monday, May 1, in writing, addressed to " The Warden," and in the following form, which is to be signed by the proposer and seconder :—: — FORM, Place and date. To the Warden at Roxburgh. We hereby nominate (insert name in full) as a Mining Delegate, to represent the District of Proposer. No. of M'uie^S Hirjhi. Date of Do. Where issued. Seconder. No. of Miner's Eight Date of Do, WJiere issued. 3. If two or more Delegates are nominated for any District, a poll by open voting will be taken on Thursday, May 4th, at the place hereinafter named ; and' the person v for whom the largost number of votes may be polled will be declared elected. 4. Every voter must produce his current Miners' Right or Business License, dated on or before Ist January, 1871 ; and the Returning Officer shall stamp or write across every Miners' Right and business Lipense so produced, the word " Voted " and the date. 5. Holders of Miners' Rights may record their votes in writing in the following form ; but in such case it will be requisite for the Miners' Right of the voter to be produced by the persons entrusted with the voting paper. FORM. Place and date. To the Warden at Roxburgh. I desire to record mj> vote for (insert name in full.) (Signiture in fxdl of voter. ) "PT ACT? OTP DISTRICT. NOMINA 4 N- POLKING PLACES, Teviot Roxburgh Roxburgh, Alexandra At 4 p.m. on the day of nomination, the Warden or Clerk officiating will pulrJicly notify the name of the person or persons who ma.y have been nominated. The poll will be taken at the Courthouse in each place ; or, if there be no Courthouse, then in such other building as the Warden of the district may direct C, E. HAUGHTON, Secretary for Land aud Works. DuneJin^J^JhADriL 1871 .
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 168, 27 April 1871, Page 4
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