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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 52
Form 6 (Reg. 7).
Under “The Mining Act, 1898.”
APPLICATION FOR PROSPECTING LICENSE IN RESPECT
OF NATIVE LAND.
[As in Form 5, with the requisite modifications,
adding a statement that the land has been duly
marked out, and specifying in the case of a tunnel
prospecting license the estimated length, position,
and proposed course of the tunnel.
The sum to be forwarded is £5 in lieu of £3.]
Form 7 (Reg. 7).
Under “The Mining Act, 1898.”
APPLICATION FOR PROSPECTING WARRANT IN RE-
SPECT OF OTHER THAN NATIVE LAND.
[If the land (not being Native land) is situate
wholly outside a mining district the application (as
also every application for a prospecting license or a
mining privilege in respect of water) must be made to
the Commissioner of Crown Lands of the land dis-
trict, and the forms must be altered accordingly.]
To the Warden of the Mining District, at .
Pursuant to “The Mining Act, 1898,” the under-
signed [Full name, residence, and occupation], here-
by applies for a prospecting warrant in respect of
the following land (being other than Native land) :—
[Here specify and identify the land with reasonable
particularity by reference to its area, situation, and
ownership.]
Date and number of miner’s right :
Address for service :
Dated at , this day of , 19 .
Signature of applicant :
A.B.
[Or, as the case may be,
A.B.
(by his Solicitor or Registered Agent,
C.D.).]
Precise time of filing of the foregoing application :
[e.g., 6th August, 1900, at 2.30 p.m.].
Time and place appointed for the hearing of the
application and all objections thereto : [e.g., Thurs-
day, 23rd August, 1900, at 10 a.m., at Warden’s
Court at ].
Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s office
and notified to applicant at least two days before
the day so appointed.
, Mining Registrar.
Form 8 (Reg. 7).
Under “The Mining Act, 1898.”
APPLICATION FOR PROSPECTING LICENSE IN RESPECT
OF OTHER THAN NATIVE LANDS.
[As in Form 7, with the requisite modifications,
adding a statement that the land has been duly
marked out, and specifying in the case of a tunnel
prospecting license the estimated length, position,
and proposed course of the tunnel.]
Form 9 (Reg. 7).
Under “The Mining Act, 1898.”
PROSPECTING WARRANT IN RESPECT OF NATIVE
LAND.
Pursuant to “The Mining Act, 1898,” His Excel-
lency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand
hereby grants to [Full name, residence, and occupa-
tion] this prospecting warrant, conferring upon him,
whilst this warrant continues in force, the non-
exclusive right to enter and prospect for gold and
any other metal or mineral on all that parcel of
Native land [Here describe the land].
The term of this warrant is one year, commencing
on the date hereof, and the warrant is granted
subject to the terms, conditions, reservations, and
provisions set out in the aforesaid Act and the
regulations thereunder.
In witness whereof the Minister of Mines, for
and on behalf of His Excellency the Governor,
hath hereunto signed his name, this day of
, 19 .
, Minister of Mines.
Form 10 (Reg. 7).
Under “The Mining Act, 1898.”
PROSPECTING WARRANT IN RESPECT OF OTHER THAN
NATIVE LAND.
Pursuant to “The Mining Act, 1898,” I, the under-
signed, , a Warden of the Mining
District, do hereby grant to [Full name, residence,
and occupation] this prospecting warrant, confer-
ring upon him whilst this warrant continues in force
the non-exclusive right to enter and prospect for
gold and any other metal or mineral on the land
specified in the Schedule hereto.
The term of this warrant is one year commencing
on the date hereof, and the warrant is granted
subject to the terms, conditions, reservations, and
provisions set out in the aforesaid Act and the
regulations thereunder.
In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my
name, and affixed the seal of the Warden’s Court
at , this day of , 19 .
SCHEDULE.
[Describe and identify the land with reasonable
particularity by reference to its area, situation, and
ownership.]
, Warden.
Form 11 (Reg. 7).
Under “The Mining Act, 1898.”
ORDINARY PROSPECTING LICENSE IN RESPECT OF
NATIVE LAND.
Pursuant to “The Mining Act, 1898,” His Excel-
lency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand
hereby grants to [Full name, residence, and occu-
pation] this ordinary prospecting license, conferring
upon the licensee whilst this license continues in
force the exclusive right to enter and prospect for
gold and any other metal or mineral on the Native
land specified in the Schedule hereto.
The term of this license is one year commencing
on the date hereof, and the license is granted
subject to the terms, conditions, reservations, and
provisions set out in the aforesaid Act and the
regulations thereunder.
In witness whereof the Minister of Mines, for
and on behalf of His Excellency the Governor,
hath hereunto signed his name, this day of
, 19 .
SCHEDULE.
[Describe and identify the land with reasonable
particularity by reference to its area, situation, and
ownership.]
, Minister of Mines.
Form 12 (Reg. 7).
Under “The Mining Act, 1898.”
ORDINARY PROSPECTING LICENSE IN RESPECT OF
OTHER THAN NATIVE LAND.
Pursuant to “The Mining Act, 1898,” I, the
undersigned, , a Warden of the
Mining District, do hereby grant to [Full name,
residence, and occupation] this ordinary prospecting
license, conferring upon the licensee, whilst this
license continues in force, the exclusive right to
enter and prospect for gold and any other metal
or mineral on the land specified in the Schedule
hereto [&c., as in Form 10].
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