✨ Gold-mining lease application




Superintendent\'s Office,

Nelson, 30th November, 1868.

IN conformity with the provisions of the Gold-mining Lease Regulations, published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 15, of 1866, it is hereby notified that it is intended to GRANT a LEASE for Gold-mining purposes on Crown Lands within the District of the Nelson South-west Goldfields, specified in the following application:β€”

Name and Address in full of Applicants. Style under which it is intended to conduct the Business. Extent of Land applied for. Minimum number of Men to be employed by the Lessee. Amount of Capital proposed to be invested. Proposed mode of working the Land. Precise locality. Term for which Lease required. Time of commencing Operations.
John Gordon Jackson, Charles Boyes, George Samuel Wigg Horne, George Charles Bowman. Charleston. The Who\'d have thought it Crushing and Cement Company. 10 0 0 For the first month five men. Subsequent, when in full work, nineteen men. Β£ 1,500 Machinery. Charleston Flat, south side of Darkia\'s Terrace Road. Six years.

OSWALD CURTIS,

Superintendent.



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🌾 Intention to grant gold-mining lease in the Nelson South-west Goldfields

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
30 November 1868
Gold mining, Lease, Crown Lands, Nelson South-west Goldfields, Charleston
  • John Gordon Jackson, Applicant for gold-mining lease
  • Charles Boyes, Applicant for gold-mining lease
  • George Samuel Wigg Horne, Applicant for gold-mining lease
  • George Charles Bowman, Applicant for gold-mining lease

  • Oswald Curtis, Superintendent