Mining Regulations




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4.—Discovery of Auriferous Earth.

On the discovery of payable auriferous earth, prospectors shall immediately mark off their claims in blocks in accordance with the Regulations relating to alluvial mining.

5.—Walls.

Persons tunnelling shall not drive beyond their own parallels; and a wall of not less than 10 feet shall be maintained on each side of the tunnel.

6.—Protection of Tunnels.

No person shall mine or remove the surface earth over any tunnel, nor within the parallels of ground marked off for tunnelling purposes, without the consent of the owners, or the sanction of the warden being first obtained thereto.

7.—Ventilation.

When cross-drives or openings are required for ventilation, the warden may issue an order for making such drives or openings, and for the allocation of the work to be performed, and also for the distribution of any auriferous deposits which may be found in the intervening wall.

8.—Superiority of Right.

Priority of Registration shall in all cases be deemed to confer superiority of right.


XIV. EXTENDED CLAIMS.

1.—Old Worked Ground.

Upon receiving sufficient proof that any portion of the District has been truly worked, and is either wholly or for the greater part abandoned, the warden may declare the same to be “Old Worked Ground” and shall thereupon define the boundaries wherein holders of Miners’ Rights may occupy claims not exceeding double the ordinary area prescribed by the Regulations.

2.—Inferior Ground.

If it shall be proved to the satisfaction of the warden that any ground cannot be profitably worked in claims of the size prescribed by the Regulations, he may declare the same to be “Inferior Ground”; and upon application being made as hereinafter directed, may grant therein extended claims, not exceeding treble the ordinary area.

3.—Form of Application

Application for extended claims in “Inferior Ground” shall be made to the warden in the following form:

To the Warden at (District and date.)

I (or we) hereby give notice that I (or we) desire to obtain an extended claim of inferior ground at (here state precise locality.)

(Signature, with date and number of Miner’s Right, held by each member of the party.)

4.—Notice of Hearing to be Posted.

Upon receiving such application, or as soon thereafter as may be, the Warden shall deliver to the applicant a notice setting forth the nature of the application and the names of the applicants, and fixing a day upon which he will attend to take the application into consideration, and to hear any objections that may be urged by the holders of Miners’ Rights against the granting of such application; and such notice shall be posted and maintained by the applicants on the ground applied for, during a period of not less than seven days prior to the hearing.

5.—Extended Claims to be Registered.

If no valid objection is offered, the Warden may, upon hearing the application, issue a Certificate of Registration for an extended claim, specifying therein the area granted.

6.—Extended Sluicing Claims.

Where a greater amount of labor and expense than usual is necessary to prepare for working, the Warden may grant an extended sluicing claim, not exceeding double the area of an ordinary claim, provided that such claim shall be duly registered.

7.—Sluicing Claims in Worked and Abandoned Ground.

For Sluicing Claims in worked and abandoned ground, the Warden may grant an extent of ground not exceeding treble the ordinary area.


Issued by His Honor,

T. CARTER,

Superintendent of the Province of Marlborough.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Marlborough Provincial Gazette 1864, No 71





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🌾 Tunnelling Regulations (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Tunnelling, Prospecting, Claim Registration, Boundary Marking

🌾 Discovery of Auriferous Earth

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Auriferous Earth, Claim Marking

🌾 Walls and Boundaries

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Boundaries, Tunnel Walls

🌾 Protection of Tunnels

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Tunnel Protection, Surface Mining

🌾 Ventilation

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Ventilation, Cross-Drives

🌾 Superiority of Right

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Priority of Registration

🌾 Extended Claims

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Extended Claims, Old Worked Ground

🌾 Inferior Ground

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Inferior Ground, Extended Claims

🌾 Form of Application

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Application Form, Extended Claims

🌾 Notice of Hearing to be Posted

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Notice of Hearing, Objections

🌾 Extended Claims to be Registered

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Registration, Extended Claims

🌾 Extended Sluicing Claims

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Sluicing Claims, Extended Area

🌾 Sluicing Claims in Worked and Abandoned Ground

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Sluicing Claims, Abandoned Ground

🌾 Issued by Superintendent

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Mining, Regulations, Superintendent
  • T. Carter, Superintendent of the Province of Marlborough