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Feb. 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 645
tions, including the day of his leaving his place of abode, but not the day of his return thereto.
- He shall also be repaid all sums properly expended by him for fares by railway, coach, or steamer in travelling for the purpose of attendance at such examinations.
Certificates by Examination.
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Every candidate for examination shall, at least one month before the date fixed for the examination, and in the Form No. 97 in the Eighth Schedule hereto, make application in that behalf to “The Secretary of the Board of Examiners under the Mining Act,” at Wellington, and shall forward therewith a fee of £1.
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Every candidate for examination shall be not less than twenty-four years of age, and shall forward, together with his application, satisfactory evidence of sobriety and good character, and of at least three years’ employment on a dredge or dredges. Two years of such employment must have been served on a dredge or dredges working in deep or swift-flowing streams, and in respect thereto certificates shall be furnished by the candidate in the Form No. 109 of the Eighth Schedule hereto.
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No candidate shall be permitted to attend for examination without an authority signed by the secretary of the Board.
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The examination shall comprise the following subjects:—
(a.) On laying lines and the methods of running lines for working a dredge.
(b.) On moving a dredge up and down stream.
(c.) On mooring a dredge and protecting same against floods, &c.
(d.) On boats and the working of same under conditions incidental to dredging operations.
(e.) On a knowledge of the requirements of the Mining Act and its amendments and regulations relating to dredging.
(f.) On such other matters relating to the safe working of dredges as the Board may deem desirable, including a knowledge of machinery and the strength of ropes.
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The certificate issued under these regulations shall be in the Form No. 98 in the Eighth Schedule hereto, as the case requires.
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The Board shall keep a register of all certificates issued by it.
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The owner of every dredge shall from time to time notify in writing to the Inspector the name of the dredgemaster employed thereon, together with the number of his certificate, and shall also at all times cause such name to be kept posted in some conspicuous place on the dredge.
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Every person employed or acting as dredgemaster, or in control of a dredge, shall produce his certificate to the Warden or the Inspector of Mines whenever required so to do.
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.
As to Service.
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In every case where, in connection with proceedings before the Warden or in the Warden’s Court, notice of any application, objection, counterclaim, appeal, or any other document is to be served by one person or party on another person or party, then such service may be effected (a) by delivering a copy thereof to such other person or party or his solicitor, or his registered agent, personally, or (b) by leaving the same at the usual place of business or abode of such other person or party in the colony, or at his address for service, with some person appearing to be not less than fourteen years of age and to be an inmate thereof, or in charge thereof, or employed therein; or (c) by posting the same in a duly registered letter addressed to such other person or party at his address for service.
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If service cannot conveniently be effected in any of the ways provided for in the last preceding clause hereof, it may, if the Warden or the Clerk of the Court so directs, be effected in any of the following ways:—
(1.) By affixing the copy in some conspicuous position upon the site of his last known place of business or abode in the colony, or upon the site of his address for service, or, if the proceedings relate to any mining privilege or ground held, claimed, or applied for by the person or party to be served, then upon such privilege or ground; or
(2.) By posting the copy in a duly registered letter addressed to such person or party at his last known place of business or abode in the colony; or
(3.) In such other manner as the Warden or the Clerk of the Court directs.
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In case of service under the last preceding clause hereof, a notification of the mode of service, and of the fact that it has been directed by the Warden or Clerk, shall be advertised in some newspaper published or circulating in the locality of the Courthouse in which the proceedings are being dealt with, and in such case (but subject to the provisions of the next succeeding clause hereof relating to service by post) the date on which the advertisement first appears shall be deemed to be the date of the service.
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In every case where under these regulations service is effected by posting a registered letter, the date on which the letter would reach its address in the ordinary course of post shall be deemed to be the date of the service.
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The foregoing provisions as to service shall not apply in the case of a summons, the mode of service whereof is prescribed by subsections (14) to (19) of section 331 of the Mining Act.
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In the case of a summons where the defendant is beyond the limits of the colony, but has an agent within the colony authorised to defend actions, service may, by leave of the Court, be made upon such agent.
As to Tent or Hut Ground.
- In addition to the other privileges conferred by the Mining Act or these regulations on the holder of a miner’s right, he shall as such holder, and without application to the Warden, be entitled to personally occupy as tent or hut ground for his residence an area not exceeding 24 ft. frontage by 48 ft. depth on any unoccupied Crown land open for mining, not being land set apart for business or residence sites or land required for such sites or for mining purposes.
As to Sanitary Provisions.
- The holders of all residence or business sites or of tent or hut grounds shall comply with all sanitary regulations prescribed by any local authority having jurisdiction over such sites or grounds, and also with all the provisions of “The Public Health Act, 1900,” or its amendments relating thereto.
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NZ Gazette 1907, No 16