✨ Gold-mining lease applications




THE
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
(PROVINCE OF NELSON.)

Published by Authority.

All Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereunto annexed are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.

ALFRED GREENFIELD, Provincial Secretary.

VOL. XX. NELSON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1871. No. 27.

Superintendent's Office,
Nelson, 13th October, 1871.

IT is hereby notified, that it is intended after the expiration of Two Months from the date hereof, to grant Leases for Gold-Mining Purposes of the Crown Land within the District of the Nelson Southwest Goldfields, hereinafter described, viz:β€”

  1. A Block of Land, containing Twelve Acres, more or less, situated at the Inangahua Buller District. Applied for by CHRISTOPHER MACE (Pioneer Gold-Mining Company).

  2. A Block of Land, containing Twelve Acres, more or less, situated at the Inangahua, Buller District. Applied for by JOHN TRENNERY (Golden Crown Gold-Mining Company).

  3. A Block of Land, containing Ten Acres Two Roods and Thirty-nine Perches, more or less, situated at the Inangahua, Buller District. Applied for by JOHN TRENNERY (All Nations Gold-Mining Company).

ALFRED GREENFIELD,
Provincial Secretary.



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🌾 Intention to grant gold-mining leases in the Nelson Southwest Goldfields

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
13 October 1871
Gold mining, Crown land, Leases, Nelson Southwest Goldfields, Inangahua, Buller District
  • Christopher Mace, Applied for gold-mining lease
  • John Trennery, Applied for gold-mining lease
  • John Trennery, Applied for gold-mining lease

  • Alfred Greenfield, Provincial Secretary