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Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.
VOL. XIX.] SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1870. [No. 21.]
PROCLAMATION.
By Thomas Bannatyne Gillies,
Esquire, Superintendent of
the Province of Auckland.
In pursuance and exercise of the powers and
authority vested in me under "The Protection
of Animals Act Amendment Act, 1868," I do
hereby proclaim and declare that all the Native
Game mentioned in the fifth Schedule to "The
Protection of Animals Act, 1867," as amended by
the above recited Act, except Curlew, may be
hunted, shot, taken, or killed within the Province of
Auckland, during the months of April, May, June,
July and August, in the present year.
Given under my hand, and seal, at
Auckland, this thirtieth day of
April, One thousand eight hundred
and seventy.
Thomas B. Gillies,
Superintendent.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
Superintendent's Office,
Auckland, 28th April, 1870.
In pursuance of the 29th section of "The Gold
Fields Act, 1866," and of 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 to the Applicant named in the Schedule
hereunder, unless valid objections can be shown
against granting such Lease.
Copy of the Application made and Plan annexed,
may be seen at the Warden’s Office, Shortland.
Thomas B. Gillies,
Superintendent.
SCHEDULE.
John Henry Salmons: 15 years’ lease of 8 acres
more or less; bounded by Hannah’s Lease,
the "Macdonald," the "Pride of the
World," and "Una" Gold Mining Com-
panies, Karaka Block; not held under
Miners’ Rights; with necessary roads and
tramways; application received in
Warden’s Office, Shortland, 26th April,
1870.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
Superintendent’s Office,
Auckland, 30th April, 1870.
It is hereby notified that the Application for a
Mining Lease set forth in the Schedule here-
under has been withdrawn, and that the land
therein mentioned, in so far as not occupied by
Miners’ Rights, is now open for occupation. Plan
may be seen at the Engineer’s Office, Grahamstown.
Thomas B. Gillies,
Superintendent.
SCHEDULE.
William Rowe, for the John O’Groats Gold Mining
Company, Registered: 15 years’ lease of
land, known as the "John O’Groats" and
"Mahuia" Claims, in Wiseman’s
Gully; application notified in Gazette No.
19, dated 14th April, 1870, page 154;
withdrawn 13th April, 1870.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
Superintendent’s Office,
Auckland, 30th April, 1870.
It is hereby notified that Leases have been
refused to the Applicants named in the Schedule
hereunder, and that the land therein mentioned,
in so far as not occupied under Miners’ Rights, is
now open for occupation. Plans may be seen at
the Engineer’s Office, Grahamstown.
Thomas B. Gillies,
Superintendent.
SCHEDULE.
William Cameron and Murdoch J. Campbell:
15 years’ lease of 15 acres, situated on the
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🏛️ Proclamation on Hunting Native Game
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration30 April 1870
Proclamation, Hunting, Native Game, Auckland
- Thomas Bannatyne Gillies, Superintendent
🌾 Notification of Gold Mining Lease Application
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources28 April 1870
Gold Mining, Lease Application, Karaka Block
- John Henry Salmons, Applicant for gold mining lease
- Thomas B. Gillies, Superintendent
🌾 Withdrawal of Mining Lease Application
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources30 April 1870
Mining Lease, Withdrawal, John O'Groats Gold Mining Company
- William Rowe, Applicant for mining lease
- Thomas B. Gillies, Superintendent
🌾 Refusal of Mining Leases
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources30 April 1870
Mining Lease, Refusal
- William Cameron, Applicant for mining lease
- Murdoch J. Campbell, Applicant for mining lease
- Thomas B. Gillies, Superintendent
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1870, No 21