WARDEN' COURT.
Wednesday, August 26. (Before Dr Giles, Warden.) In the Warden's Court the following applications were made yesterday. Henry Walsleben and party for a tunnel at German Terrace South; grauted. Sutherland and Crowley for a tram- \- ay at Giles' Terrace, to bring timber in; granted. Bees and narty, and Chamley and party for amalgamation of claims at Giles' Terrace, as both could be worked through the same tunnel, the distance to drive being 1400 feet; granted. Matthew Boss and party for a tunnel at Giles' Terrace, length 1400 feet; granted, with 600 feet depth from claim towards mouth of tunnel including claim, till gold is struck. Laurence Larsen and party for a tunnel west of Bochfort Terrace, 800 feet; granted. George B. Thompson and party Bochfort Terrace for tunnel 900 feet; granted. John Gidley and party for tempoi'ary protection for an extended area till gold is struck ; granted. S. Watson and party, a similar application ; granted. Henry Moles, do, do. A Campbell and party, extension of tunnel; granted.
Laurence Larsen, for a bead race ; granted.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 335, 27 August 1868, Page 2
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176WARDEN' COURT. Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 335, 27 August 1868, Page 2
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