✨ Gold Mining Lease Application
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
By John Williamson, Esquire, Superintendent
of the Province of Auckland.
IN conformity to the 29th Section of the "Gold Fields Act, 1866," and to the Regulations made under that Act for the granting of Leases for Gold Mining purposes, it is hereby notified that it is intended to grant a Lease for Gold Mining purposes, of Crown lands, to the applicants specified in the annexed Schedule, unless valid objections can be shown against granting such Lease.
Objections to granting such Lease, stating the grounds of objection, must be made in writing and lodged with the Wardens, at Shortland, within the time prescribed by the aforesaid Regulations.
Copy of the application made, and plans annexed, may be seen at the Wardens’ Office, Shortland.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this fifteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.
J. Williamson,
Superintendent.
SCHEDULE.
APPLICATION FOR LEASE.
IN pursuance of the Regulations for granting Leases for Gold Mining purposes on Gold Fields in the Province of Auckland, I hereby make application for a Lease, whereof the particulars are as follow, to be granted to The City of Glasgow Company, Tararu.
| Estimated Area. | Number of Years. | Description of Land. | If held under Miner’s Right, Name (if any) of Claim. | Special Description of Easements (if any) required. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 four acres. | 14 fourteenyears | Quartz mining next to the Tarbert Castle, Tararu Creek. | Abandoned Quartz Claim. | None. |
Dated the second day of June, 1869.
Alex. McKechnie.
Note.—Documents may be left at the Office of A. McKechnie and Co., Williamson-street, Grahamstown.
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🗺️ Public Notification of Gold Mining Lease Application
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey15 July 1869
Gold mining lease, Public notification, Crown lands, Tararu
- Alex McKechnie, Applicant for gold mining lease
- John Williamson, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 48