Regulations and Schedules




Oct. 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2731

dimensions of aperture and height of board above aperture
for the number of sluice-heads to be discharged shall be in
accordance with the said table.

The following is a table of the dimensions of apertures in
gauge-boxes for measuring water, with head or depth of water
above the top of aperture :—

Depth of Pressure- board above Top of Aperture, in Inches. Dimensions of Aperture, in Inches. Number of Sluice-heads discharged. Depth of Pressure- board above Top of Aperture, in Inches. Dimensions of Aperture, in Inches. Number of Sluice-heads discharged.
Width. Depth. Width. Depth.
5 20 2 1 24 40 15¼ 36
5 20 3⅞ 2 24 40 15⅝ 37
8 20 3 24 40 16 38
8 20 5⅞ 4 24 40 16⅜ 39
9 20 6⅞ 5 24 40 16¾ 40
9 20 8 6 24 40 17⅛ 41
12 20 7 24 40 17½ 42
12 20 8 24 40 17⅞ 43
12 40 5⅝ 9 30 40 17 44
12 40 6³⁄₁₆ 10 30 40 17³⁄₈ 45
12 40 6³⁄₈ 11 30 40 17¹¹⁄₁₆ 46
18 40 12 30 40 18 47
18 40 6⁷⁄₈ 13 30 40 18³⁄₈ 48
18 40 14 30 40 18¹¹⁄₁₆ 49
18 40 7³⁄₈ 15 30 40 19 50
18 40 8⅝ 16 30 40 19³⁄₈ 51
18 40 9⅛ 17 30 40 19¹¹⁄₁₆ 52
18 40 9⁹⁄₁₆ 18 30 40 20 53
18 40 10 19 30 40 20³⁄₈ 54
18 40 10⁵⁄₁₆ 20 30 40 20¹¹⁄₁₆ 55
18 40 10⁷⁄₈ 21 36 40 21 56
18 40 11⁵⁄₁₆ 22 36 40 20¹⁄₁₆ 57
18 40 11³⁄₈ 23 36 40 20³⁄₈ 58
18 40 11¹⁄₄ 24 36 40 20¹¹⁄₁₆ 59
24 40 11¹⁄₁₆ 25 36 40 21¹⁄₁₆ 60
24 40 11³⁄₁₆ 26
24 40 11⁵⁄₁₆ 27 Every 5 Heads.
24 40 12⁹⁄₁₆ 28 36 40 22³⁄₈ 65
24 40 12⅞ 29 36 40 24 70
24 40 13 30 36 40 25⅝ 75
24 40 13³⁄₈ 31 48 40 24³⁄₈ 80
24 40 13³⁄₄ 32 48 40 25⁷⁄₈ 85
24 40 14¼ 33 48 40 27³⁄₈ 90
24 40 14½ 34 48 40 28¹¹⁄₁₆ 95
24 40 14⁷⁄₈ 35 48 40 30 100

FOURTH SCHEDULE. (Reg. 108.)

RATE OF ROYALTY ON TIMBER CUT UNDER SAWMILL LICENSE.

Class I—
Totara and matai not less than 25 ft. in length, puriri, maire-raunui, silver-pine, and pohutukawa 2 0
Class II—
Totara and matai less than 25 ft. in length, rata, tangeao, manuka (tea-tree), mancao, tanekaha, kawaka, kaikawaka .. .. .. 1 0
Class III—
Rewarewa, mapau, toro, hinau, taraire, miro, black and brown birch .. .. .. 0 6
Class IV—
Mountain and silver beech .. .. .. 0 6
Class V—
Rimu (red-pine), kahikatea (white-pine), kamai, pukatea, tawa .. .. .. 0 6
Class VI—
Blocks for paving sluices .. .. .. 0 2
Railway-sleepers .. .. .. 0 2
Class VII—
Puriri, totara, silver-pine, and matai posts and sleepers shall be charged under Classes I and II, according to the description and length of the tree.

Other posts, rails, and sleepers .. .. .. Per 100. 8 0
Fencing-stakes .. .. .. Per Cord. 4 0
Firewood .. .. .. Per Cord. 1 0

Notes.
(1.) No standing totara or black-pine, and no timber required or suitable for milling purposes, shall be cut under either Class VI or Class VII.
(2.) Railway-sleepers shall not be cut under Class VII.
(3.) The foregoing royalty on railway-sleepers shall be payable also on railway-sleepers cut under hand-sawing and timber-splitting warrants.

FIFTH SCHEDULE. (Reg. 119.)

PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE WARDEN IN RESPECT OF MINING PRIVILEGES AND TIMBER-CUTTING RIGHTS.

Table of Fees.

Application fee in respect of every application to the Warden filed in the office of the Registrar under the foregoing provisions of these regulations .. .. .. 2s.
Filing notice of objection .. .. .. 2s.
Summons to witness
Service of summons
Mileage
Filing notice of application for a rehearing
Filing notice of appeal
Allowances to witnesses
} The same fees and allowances as in proceedings in the Warden’s Court (see Seventh Schedule).
Certificate of protection—
Where the period of protection does not exceed fourteen days .. .. .. 1s.
Where it exceeds fourteen days .. .. .. 5s.
Certificate of reduction .. .. .. 5s.
Certificate of easement .. .. .. 5s.
Certificate of registration .. .. .. 1s.
License for a mining privilege, under which neither rent nor royalty is payable .. .. .. 5s.

SIXTH SCHEDULE.

FORMS FOR USE IN WARDEN’S COURT.

(The forms being numbered on from the last number in the First Schedule.)

Form 71 (Reg. 122).

Under “The Mining Act, 1908.”

PLAINT-BOOK.

Warden’s Court of the Mining District, held at

Date of Entry of Plaint. No. of Plaint. Plaintiff. Residence. Occupation. Defendant. Residence. Occupation. Substance of Suit and Nature of Relief. Amount sued for. £ s. d. Date of Hearing. Initials of Bailiff. Date of Receipt by Bailiff. Name of Foreign Court to which Summons sent. Date on which sent. Date of Return from Foreign Court.

Form 72 (Reg. 122).

Under “The Mining Act, 1908.”

RECORD-BOOK.

No. of Plaint. Date of Plaint. Plaintiff. Defendant. Nature of Relief sought. Amount of Demand pecuniary. Decision, and stating whether heard before Assessors or not Date when and Name of Person to whom Certificate of Decision given. Date of Order in Suit. Memorandum. Date of Notice of Appeal, if any received. General Remarks and Observations by Warden.
Name. Address. Name. Address.


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1909, No 89





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🌾 Permissive Method of Gauging Water (continued from previous page)

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Timber, Royalty Rates, Sawmill License, Timber Classes

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