β¨ 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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πΎ Intention to grant gold-mining lease in the Nelson South-west Goldfields
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources30 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
Nelson Provincial Gazette 1868, No 57