✨ Gold Mining Regulations Schedules




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
exempted from occupation for any purpose
whatsoever until the application of the aforesaid
has been finally dealt with.
Signature of Surveyor.
Dated the day of

SCHEDULE D.
(Form of Receipt for deposit with Warden.)
In the matter of the Application of
for a lease under the Mining Lease Regulations,
and of objections thereto lodged by A.B.C.D.
&c.
Received from
the sum of Ten (10) pounds, pursuant to the
regulations for leases of Crown Lands for Gold
Mining.
Dated, &c.
(Signed) Warden.
J.K. } Names of Applicants, and Addresses.
L.M.

SCHEDULE E.
Know all men by these presents, that I, A.B.
(or we A.B. and C.D.) do hereby make, nomin-
ate, constitute and appoint, and in my (or our)
place and stead put E.F. of (residence and
addition) to be my (or our) true and lawful
attorney for me (or us) and in my name (or
our names) to accept the lease of auriferous
Crown Land for mining purposes for which I
(or we) on the day of 18
applied, and the deed of which was on the
day of 18 executed by His
Excellency the Governor, and for me (or us)
and in my name (or our names) and as my (or
our) act and deed to sign seal and deliver such
deed of lease, and for me (or us) and in my
name (or our names) to enter into all such
covenants and agreements as I (or we) shall be
required to enter into in and by said deed or
otherwise, in the matter of said lease, and gene-
rally for me (or us) and in my name (or our
names) to do execute and perform all such other
acts, deeds, and things as may be necessary or
may be required to be done executed or per-
formed in and about the acceptance and exe-
cution respectively for me (or us) and in my
name (or our names) of such lease and deed of
lease respectively, and I (or we) do hereby
ratify and confirm and covenant that I (or we)
will ratify and confirm all and whatsoever the
said E.F. shall lawfully do or cause to be done
in or about the premises by virtue of this
power.
In witness whereof, &c.

N.B.β€”Printed copies of the forms in these
schedules will be issued at the Wardens' office
free of expense.

ORDER IN COUNCIL,
Establishing Regulations for Gold Mining
on the Coromandel Gold Field.
G. GREY.
AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE AT AUCKLAND,
THE 15TH DAY OF JUNE, 1863.
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
Present:β€”

WHEREAS it is provided by the "Gold
Fields Act, 1858," that it shall be law-
ful for the Governor in Council, subject to the
provisions of the said Act, to make Rules and
Regulations relating to the terms and condi-
tions upon which Miners' Rights shall be
granted, and the forms of such Miners' Rights,
and of Licences and Leases to be issued under
the said Act, and the modes, times, and places
of issue thereof; and also touching the extent
and position of any claim, and the conditions
under which it shall be worked, held, assigned,
or forfeited, the application and use of ma-
chinery; and all such other Rules and Regu-
lations relating to the mining, under Miners'
Rights or otherwise, in any Gold Field, as he
may deem most beneficial.

Now therefore His Excellency the Governor,
in pursuance and exercise of the said recited
power and authority, Doth hereby, with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council of
the Colony of New Zealand, Make the follow-
ing Rules and Regulations for the conduct of
Gold Mining within the District of the Coro-
mandel Gold Field.

And Doth further Declare that this Order
shall take effect from the 15th day of June.
One thousand eight hundred and sixty-three.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of Executive Council.

RULES AND REGULATIONS
OF THE
COROMANDEL GOLD FIELDS.

Interpretation.
Wherever the term "Commissioner" is
used in these Regulations, it shall be under-
stood to mean the Commissioner, Warden, or
Resident Magistrate, or any other officer
entrusted with the superintendence of the
gold field or any portion of it, and holding a
commission or appointment duly empowering
him to have charge thereof. The words
"miner," "person," and "claim," shall be
read as both singular and plural.

The word "miner," as used in these Regu-
lations, shall mean an "authorized person"
being the holder of a "Miners' Right," and
no other.

The word "claim" shall be taken to apply
to any authorized holding, but generally to
claims held under Miner's Rights.

Issue of Miners' Rights.

  1. Miners' Rights shall be issued by an
    officer specially authorized in that behalf
    by the Governor, on payment of a fee of
    One Pound. Such Miner's Right to be
    carried on the person, and not transferable.
    Miners' Rights to be shown when demanded.

  2. Every holder of a Miner's Right must
    exhibit the same on demand of any officer
    duly authorized, or of any person holding a
    Miner's Right.

On refusal to show Miner's Right, the
owner to lose protection.

  1. Every holder of a Miner's Right re-
    fusing to exhibit it when demanded by any


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