Gold Mining Lease Notices




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 Auckland, this sixth day
of February, one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-nine.

J. WILLIAMSON,
Superintendent.


SCHEDULE.

APPLICATION FOR LEASE.

IN pursuance of the Regulations for granting Leases for Sites for Machinery, on Gold
Fields in the Province of Auckland, I hereby make application for a Lease, whereof
the particulars are as follows, to be granted to the Shareholders of the Clyde Claim, Tapu.

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
Ten Acres Fifteen Auriferous Quartz and Alluvial Miner’s Rights and Purchase Rights of Roads

D. J. O’Keeffe,
Treasurer of Clyde Claim.

Dated the 23rd day of January, 1869.

Memo: The Office of D. J. O’Keeffe, Pollen-street, Shortland, is appointed a place
for service of documents.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 6





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🗺️ Public Notification of Gold Mining Lease Application

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 February 1869
Gold Mining, Lease Application, Crown Lands, Auckland Province, Objections
  • D. J. O'Keeffe, Treasurer of Clyde Claim applying for lease

  • John Williamson, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland