✨ Gold-Mining Leases
Sept. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1231
Gold-Mining Lease to be granted.
IN conformity with the thirty-seventh section of “The Mines Act, 1877,” and with the regulations made under that Act for the granting of leases for gold-mining purposes, it is hereby notified that it is intended to grant a lease of Crown lands for gold-mining purposes to the applicant specified in the annexed Schedule, unless there shall be valid objections against such lease.
Objections to the granting of such lease, stating the grounds of objection, must be made in writing, and lodged with the Warden at Havelock on or before the 23rd day of September, 1882.
Copy of the application made and plan annexed may be seen at the Warden’s Office at Havelock.
SCHEDULE.
APPLICANT: A. Mills. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business: “Fork Sluicing Company.” 10 acres, at Deadhorse Terrace, in the Pelorus Mining District.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this sixth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two.
WM. ROLLESTON,
Minister of Mines.
Gold-Mining Leases to be granted.
IN conformity with the thirty-seventh section of “The Mines Act, 1877,” and with the regulations 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 Reef ton on or before the 26th day of September, 1882.
Copy of the applications made and plans annexed may be seen at the Warden’s Office at Reef ton.
SCHEDULE.
APPLICANT: Robert Oxley. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business: “Cuckoo Gold-Mining Company.” 16 acres 2 roods, New Chum, Maori Gully District, Inangahua, in the Nelson South-West Mining District.
Applicant: Thomas Hunter. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business: “Fox’s Creek Quartz-Mining Company.” 16 acres 2 roods, about three miles south-east of the Southern Cross Company’s lease, western range of Fox’s Creek, Inangahua, in the Nelson South-West Mining District.
Applicant: Patrick Brennan. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business: “Royal Oak Gold-Mining Company.” 16 acres 2 roods, about two miles above Golden Arch Battery, Italian Gully, Inangahua, in the Nelson South-West Mining District.
Applicant: Patrick Brennan. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business: “Royal Oak Extended Gold-Mining Company.” 16 acres 2 roods, north side of Raglan Creek, about two miles above Golden Arch Battery, Italian Gully, Inangahua, in the Nelson South-West Mining District.
Given under my hand, at Nelson, this fourth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two.
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 regulations 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 Reef ton on or before the 19th day of October, 1882.
Copy of the applications made and plans annexed may be seen at the Warden’s Office at Reef ton.
SCHEDULE.
APPLICANT: John McQuillan. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business: “The Marine Light Quartz-Mining Company.” 16 acres 2 roods, south of Hunter’s application, Fox’s Creek, about two miles up Boatman’s Creek, Inangahua, in the Nelson South-West Mining District.
Applicant: William Hindmarsh. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business: “St. George Gold-Mining Company (Limited).” 8 acres, north-east of the South Golden Treasure, Lankey’s Creek, Inangahua, in the Nelson South-West Mining District.
Given under my hand, at Nelson, this fifth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two.
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 regulations 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 26th day of September, 1882.
Copy of the applications made and plans annexed may be seen at the Warden’s Office at Westport.
SCHEDULE.
APPLICANTS: Fritz Norman and party. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business: “The Otago Gold-Mining Company.” 16 acres 2 roods, north and east of the Break-of-Day application, Waimangaroa, in the Nelson South-West Mining District.
Applicants: James Suisted and party. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business: “The Tramway Gold-Mining Company.” 16 acres 2 roods, adjoining and immediately north of the Aurora Gold-Mining Company’s application, Mokihinui, in the Nelson South-West Mining District.
Applicants: Zoffany C. Horne and party. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business: “The Melbourne Gold-Mining Company.” 16 acres 2 roods, adjoining and immediately north of the Tramway Gold-Mining Company’s application, Mokihinui, in the Nelson South-West Mining District.
Applicants: Jules Simon and party. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business: “The Dunedin Gold-Mining Company.” 16 acres 2 roods, adjoining and north of the Melbourne Gold-Mining
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- WM. ROLLESTON, Minister of Mines
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- Robert Oxley, Applicant for Gold-Mining Lease
- Thomas Hunter, Applicant for Gold-Mining Lease
- Patrick Brennan, Applicant for Gold-Mining Lease
- ALFRED GREENFIELD, Commissioner of Crown Lands (Holding delegated powers)
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- John McQuillan, Applicant for Gold-Mining Lease
- William Hindmarsh, Applicant for Gold-Mining Lease
- ALFRED GREENFIELD, Commissioner of Crown Lands (Holding delegated powers)
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- Fritz Norman, Applicant for Gold-Mining Lease
- James Suisted, Applicant for Gold-Mining Lease
- Zoffany C. Horne, Applicant for Gold-Mining Lease
- Jules Simon, Applicant for Gold-Mining Lease
- ALFRED GREENFIELD, Commissioner of Crown Lands (Holding delegated powers)
NZ Gazette 1882, No 74