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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
SCHEDULE R.
MEMORIAL OF ENCUMBRANCE. No.
(To be presented in duplicate, and one copy signed and
returned by Registrar.)
| Name of Claim. | Interest intended
to be affected
by such encum-
brance. | Name of Owner
of Interest. | Nature of Encum-
brance. | Date of Instru-
ment. | Remarks. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | | | | |
Date of Registration.
Signature of Grantor of Encumbrance.
Signature of Grantee of Encumbrance.
Signature of Registrar.
SCHEDULE S.
DISCHARGE OF ENCUMBRANCE.
To the Mining Registrar at
Take notice that Encumbrance No.
of
in the
charged this
day of
Claim has been satisfied and dis-
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Signature of Grantee of Encumbrance.
Date of Registration.
Signature.
Registrar.
SCHEDULE OF FEES.
REGISTRATION.
Registering each Claim, Licensed Holding, Water-
right, Machine, Residence or Business Site,
and every transfer thereof ... 2 6
Registering any share or interest in a Claim or any
transfer thereof ... 1 6
Registering each amalgamation ... 2 6
Certificate of entry in Register—each entry ... 1 0
Registering Memorial of Encumbrance or discharge
thereof ... 2 6
Search each Claim or address ... 1 0
Any other entry in the Registry ... 1 0
FEES AS PER ACT.
Miner's Right ... £1 0 0
Business License, per year ... 5 0 0
" half-year ... 3 0 0
" quarter ... 2 0 0
Machine Site, per annum ... 10 0 0
" Business ... 5 0 0
" Residence ... 1 0 0
Water Right, Race, or Dam ... 5 0 0
WARDEN'S OFFICE.
Permission to cut Kauri—per tree ... 1 5 0
Timber License ... 5 0 0
Depasturing License—per head per annum ... 0 2 6
Duplicate Document ... 0 2 6
Grant of Protection, except in case of illness ... 0 2 6
For each Certificate, Authority, or other order by
Warden under these by-laws ... 0 2 6
MINING INSPECTOR.
Such fees, not exceeding £3 3s., as may be ordered by Warden
in each special case.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
By THOMAS BANNATYNE GILLIES, Esquire, Super-
intendent of the Province of Auckland.
BY virtue of the powers to me delegated by the
Governor in Council, under his hand and the
Public Seal of the Colony, under "The Gold Mining
Districts Act, 1871," I do hereby make the following
additional Regulation for the Hauraki Gold Mining
District within the Province of Auckland.
Given under my hand, at Auckland, this
thirteenth day February, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-two.
THOMAS B. GILLIES,
Superintendent.
Additional Regulation for the Hauraki Gold Mining
District.
If any person shall commit any breach, whether by
way of omission or by way of commission, of any of the
Rules and Regulations made for the Hauraki Gold
Mining District under and by virtue of the authority
given by "The Gold Mining Districts Act, 1871," he
shall forfeit and pay for any such breach a fine or
penalty not exceeding ten pounds (£10) for the first
offence, and not exceeding twenty pounds (£20)
for any subsequent offence.
Approved in Council, 17th February, 1872.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
G. F. BOWEN, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this
nineteenth day of February, 1872.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "The Marine Act, 1867," it is,
among other things, enacted that the Governor
in Council may from time to time delegate all or any
of the powers vested in him under the said Act as and
in manner therein mentioned: And whereas, by an
Order in Council bearing even date herewith, after
reciting an Order in Council made the eighth day of
January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight,
whereby certain powers were delegated under the
said Act to the Superintendent of the Province of
Auckland, as therein stated, the Governor did, by
the now reciting Order in Council, revoke the delega-
tion so made to the said Superintendent, so far as
respects the powers contained in the twelfth section
of the said Act:
And whereas under and by virtue of "The Har-
bour Boards Act, 1870," an Act has been passed by
the Superintendent and Provincial Council of the Pro-
vince of Auckland, intituled "The Auckland Harbour
Boards Act, 1871," which said Act constitutes and
establishes the Auckland Harbour Board: And
whereas it is expedient that powers conferred upon
the Governor by the twelfth section of the said
first mentioned Act should be delegated to the said
Board as hereinafter provided:
Now therefore, I, Sir George Ferguson Bowen,
the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pur-
suance and exercise of the hereinbefore recited
power and authority, and by and with the advice and
consent of the Executive Council of the said Colony,
do hereby delegate unto
THE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD,
as the same is constituted as aforesaid, the powers
vested in me by the twelfth section of "The Marine
Act, 1867:" Provided, however, that this delegation
shall be limited to the Port of Auckland, and that
the said powers shall only be exercised by the said
Board within the limits of the said Port, as the same
is defined in the Schedule to an Order in Council
bearing date the twenty-fifth day of November, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and pub-
lished in the New Zealand Gazette of the twenty-
third day of November in the same year.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
G. F. BOWEN, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
nineteenth day of February, 1872.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "The Marine Act, 1867," it is
enacted that the Governor in Council may,
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- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
- G. F. Bowen, Governor
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NZ Gazette 1872, No 10