β¨ Gold-Mining Lease Intentions
1618
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 104
Soldiers' Creek, Inangahua, in the Nelson South-
West Mining District.
Given under my hand, at Nelson, this first
day of December, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-one.
ALFRED GREENFIELD,
Commissioner of Crown Lands,
(Holding delegated powers.)
Gold-Mining Leases to be granted.
IN conformity with the thirty-seventh section of
"The Mines Act, 1877," and with the regula-
tions made under that Act for the granting of leases
for gold-mining purposes, it is hereby notified that
it is intended to grant leases of Crown lands for
gold-mining purposes to the applicants specified in
the annexed Schedule, unless there shall be valid
objections against such leases.
Objections to the granting of such leases, stating
the grounds of objection, must be made in writing,
and lodged with the Warden at Reefton on or before
the 16th day of January, 1882.
Copy of the applications made and plans annexed
may be seen at the Warden's Office at Reefton.
SCHEDULE.
APPLICANT: William Hindmarsh, for Imperial Gold-
Mining Company. Style under which it is intended
to conduct the business: "Imperial Gold-Mining
Company." 16 acres 2 roods, Boatman's Creek,
south of Just-in-Time claim, Inangahua, in the Nelson
South-West Mining District.
Applicant: Charles Macquarie. Style under which
it is intended to conduct the business: "South
Monarch Gold-Mining Company." 16 acres 2 roods,
south side of Inangahua River, adjoining Sunnyside
lease, Inangahua, in the Nelson South-West Mining
District.
Applicant: Thomas Lee. Style under which it is
intended to conduct the business: "Hand-and-Band
Quartz-Mining Company (Limited)." 16 acres 2
roods, south of and adjoining land applied for by
Pioneer Company, Big River, Inangahua, in the
Nelson South-West Mining District.
Applicant: John Morison. Style under which it
is intended to conduct the business: "City of Edin-
burgh." 16 acres 2 roods, west of the Brutus,
Murray Creek, Inangahua, in the Nelson South-
West Mining District.
Applicant: William Hindmarsh. Style under
which it is intended to conduct the business: "The
Revival Extended Gold-Mining Company." 16 acres,
north of the Golden Treasure application for special
claim, Murray Creek, Inangahua, in the Nelson
South-West Mining District.
Given under my hand, at Nelson, this first
day of December, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-one.
ALFRED GREENFIELD,
Commissioner of Crown Lands,
(Holding delegated powers.)
Gold-Mining Leases to be granted.
IN conformity with the thirty-seventh section of
"The Mines Act, 1877," and with the regula-
tions made under that Act for the granting of leases
for gold-mining purposes, it is hereby notified that it
is intended to grant leases of Crown lands for gold-
mining purposes to the applicants specified in the
annexed Schedule, unless there shall be valid objec-
tions against such leases.
Objections to the granting of such leases, stating
the grounds of objection, must be made in writing,
and lodged with the Warden at Reefton on or before
the 20th day of December, 1881.
Copy of the applications made and plans annexed
may be seen at the Warden's Office at Reefton.
SCHEDULE.
APPLICANT: Edwin Ashton. Style under which it is
intended to conduct the business: "The Certainty
Gold-Mining Company." 16 acres 2 roods, the land
formerly held by the Prince of Wales Company,
Larry's Creek, Inangahua, in the Nelson South-West
Mining District.
Applicant: Henry George Hankin. Style under
which it is intended to conduct the business: "Bright
Smile Gold-Mining Company." 16 acres 2 roods,
north of and adjoining the ground formerly held by the
United Miners' Gold-Mining Company, Little Boat-
man's, Inangahua, in the Nelson South-West Mining
District.
Applicant: The Keep-it-Dark Quartz-Mining Com-
pany (Limited), G. C. Bowman, Manager. Style
under which it is intended to conduct the busi-
ness: "The Keep-it-Dark Quartz-Mining Company
(Limited)." 10 acres, north and east of the Keep-
it-Dark Company, south by the Inangahua River,
west by unoccupied ground, Inangahua, in the Nelson
South-West Mining District.
Given under my hand, at Nelson, this twenty-
fifth day of November, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-one.
ALFRED GREENFIELD,
Commissioner of Crown Lands,
(Holding delegated powers.)
Gold-Mining Leases to be granted.
IN conformity with the thirty-seventh section of
"The Mines Act, 1877," and with the regu-
lations made under that Act for the granting of
leases for gold-mining purposes, it is hereby notified
that it is intended to grant leases of Crown lands
for gold-mining purposes to the applicants specified
in the annexed Schedule, unless there shall be valid
objections against such leases.
Objections to the granting of such leases, stating
the grounds of objection, must be made in writing,
and lodged with the Warden at Westport on or
before the 20th day of December, 1881.
Copy of the applications made and plans annexed
may be seen at the Warden's Office at Westport.
SCHEDULE.
APPLICANTS: Frederico Bonifacio and George Edge.
Style under which it is intended to conduct the
business: "The Golden Sign Mining Company."
16 acres 2 roods, north side of the Waimangaroa
River, opposite to the claim now held by John
Martini, Buller, in the Nelson South-West Mining
District.
Applicants: Robert Clinton Savage and party.
Style under which it is intended to conduct the
business: "The Mazeppa Quartz-Mining Company."
16 acres 2 roods, Waimangaroa prospecting originally
and other Crown lands, Buller, in the Nelson South-
West Mining District.
Given under my hand, at Nelson, this twenty-
fifth day of November, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-one.
ALFRED GREENFIELD,
Commissioner of Crown Lands,
(Holding delegated powers.)
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Second Intention to Grant Gold-Mining Leases (Objections by Dec 10, 1881)
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πΎ Primary Industries & Resources1 December 1881
Gold-Mining Leases, Objections, Nelson South-West Mining District, Inangahua
- ALFRED GREENFIELD, Commissioner of Crown Lands, (Holding delegated powers.)
πΎ Intention to Grant Gold-Mining Leases (Objections by January 16, 1882)
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources1 December 1881
Gold-Mining Leases, Mines Act 1877, Objections, Reefton, Inangahua
- William Hindmarsh, Applicant for Imperial Gold-Mining Company
- Charles Macquarie, Applicant for South Monarch Gold-Mining Company
- Thomas Lee, Applicant for Hand-and-Band Quartz-Mining Company
- John Morison, Applicant for City of Edinburgh
- William Hindmarsh, Applicant for The Revival Extended Gold-Mining Company
- ALFRED GREENFIELD, Commissioner of Crown Lands, (Holding delegated powers.)
πΎ Intention to Grant Gold-Mining Leases (Objections by December 20, 1881)
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources25 November 1881
Gold-Mining Leases, Mines Act 1877, Objections, Reefton, Inangahua
- Edwin Ashton, Applicant for The Certainty Gold-Mining Company
- Henry George Hankin, Applicant for Bright Smile Gold-Mining Company
- G. C. Bowman, Manager for Keep-it-Dark Company
- ALFRED GREENFIELD, Commissioner of Crown Lands, (Holding delegated powers.)
πΎ Intention to Grant Gold-Mining Leases (Objections by December 20, 1881) for Buller area
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources25 November 1881
Gold-Mining Leases, Mines Act 1877, Objections, Westport, Buller
- Frederico Bonifacio, Applicant for The Golden Sign Mining Company
- George Edge, Applicant for The Golden Sign Mining Company
- Robert Clinton Savage, Applicant for The Mazeppa Quartz-Mining Company
- ALFRED GREENFIELD, Commissioner of Crown Lands, (Holding delegated powers.)
NZ Gazette 1881, No 104