Mining Act Forms and Fees




Oct. 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2735

For keeping possession, per diem, any sum not exceeding .. .. .. .. 0 8 0
For every extra mile beyond one mile, one way .. .. .. .. 0 1 0
Auctioneers’ commission on goods sold, not exceeding five per cent. (to be paid into Public Account where the bailiff acts as auctioneer).
Advertising—For three lines of space not exceeding 3s., and 3d. for every additional line.
Executing distress warrant against the goods if satisfied within two hours of the levy .. .. 0 4 0
For every search .. .. .. .. 0 1 0
For any document required in proceedings and not enumerated in the Schedule .. .. .. 0 2 0
For copy of any proceedings, every complete folio of ninety words or part thereof .. .. 0 0 6
Cartage of goods seized in execution to auction-room or place of security: reasonable expenses actually paid, to be supported by voucher.
Filing any consent or agreement .. .. 0 2 0
Filing notice of any application for a rehearing .. 0 2 0

Allowances to Witnesses.

Professional men, merchants, and esquires, not exceeding, per diem .. .. .. .. 1 1 0
Tradesmen, mechanics, and miners, ditto .. 0 10 0
Labourers, &c., ditto .. .. .. .. 0 8 0
Mileage one way .. .. .. .. 0 1 0

Where any act has to be done or any document is required in order to carry out and enforce (a) any judgment, decision, or order of the Warden or the Warden’s Court in civil proceedings, or (b) any conviction or order of the Warden or the Warden’s Court in proceedings imposing a penalty, then, in so far as no fee is charged for such act or document in this Schedule, the fees chargeable shall in case (a) be those chargeable under “The Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1908,” and in case (b) be those chargeable under “The Justices of the Peace Act, 1908.”


EIGHTH SCHEDULE.

FORMS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH MINE-MANAGERS’, BATTERY SUPERINTENDENTS’, AND DREDGEMASTERS’ CERTIFICATES.

(The forms being numbered on from the last form in the Sixth Schedule.)

Form 93 (Reg. 135).

Under “The Mining Act, 1908.”

APPLICATION TO BE EXAMINED FOR CERTIFICATE.

To the Secretary of the Board of Examiners under the Mining Act, Wellington.

I [Full name, residence, and occupation], the undersigned, hereby apply to be examined for a certificate as mine-manager of the first [or second] class [or battery superintendent]. I enclose the prescribed fee of £1, and hereby declare as follows:—

(1.) My practical experience consists of actual employment as specified in the Schedule hereto; and in proof thereof I forward with this application evidence in writing from my previous employers, as specified in that Schedule.

(2.) [If the applicant is a candidate for examination for a mine-manager’s certificate of the first class, he shall state whether he is the holder of a second-class certificate—e.g.] I am the holder of a second-class certificate, No. .

Dated at , this day of , 19 .

SCHEDULE.

Particulars of Employment, and Nature of Evidence in Proof thereof.

Name and Locality of Mine. Name of Employer. Period of Employment. Nature of Employment. Nature of Evidence in Writing.
From To

[Signature of applicant.]

Form 94 (Reg. 135).

Under “The Mining Act, 1908.”

MINE-MANAGER’S CERTIFICATE OF FIRST [or SECOND] CLASS BY EXAMINATION.

THIS is to certify that [Full name, residence, and occupation] has by examination duly satisfied the Board of Examiners that he is entitled to a mine-manager’s certificate of this first [or second] class, and this first- [or second-] class certificate is hereby issued to him accordingly.

Issued at Wellington, this day of , 19 , by the Board of Examiners.

A. B.,
Chairman.

C. D.,
Secretary.


Form 95 (Reg. 135).

Under “The Mining Act, 1908.”

MINE-MANAGER’S CERTIFICATE OF FIRST [or SECOND] CLASS WITHOUT EXAMINATION.

THIS is to certify that [Full name, residence, and occupation], having duly satisfied the Board of Examiners that he is the holder of a corresponding certificate of equal status, granted after examination by [Name of authority] (being a duly constituted and recognised authority outside New Zealand), this first- [or second-] class certificate as mine-manager is hereby granted to him accordingly without examination.

Issued at Wellington, this day of , 19 , by the Board of Examiners.

A. B.,
Chairman.

C. D.,
Secretary.


Form 96 (Reg. 135).

Under “The Mining Act, 1908.”

BATTERY SUPERINTENDENT’S CERTIFICATE BY [or WITHOUT] EXAMINATION.

[As in Forms 94 or 95, or with all necessary modifications.]


Form 97 (Reg. 139).

Under “The Mining Act, 1908.”

APPLICATION TO BE EXAMINED FOR CERTIFICATE AS DREDGEMASTER.

To the Board of Examiners, Wellington.

I, THE undersigned [Full name, residence, and occupation], hereby apply to be examined for a certificate as dredgemaster. I enclose the prescribed fee of £1, and hereby declare as follows: My practical experience consists of actual employment on dredges working in deep or swift-flowing streams, as specified in the Schedule hereto; and in proof thereof I herewith supply evidence in writing from my previous employers, as specified in that Schedule.

Dated at , this day of , 19 .

SCHEDULE.

Particulars and Proof of Employment.

Name and Locality of Dredge. Name of Employer. Period of Employment. Total Period employed. Nature of Employment.
From To Years. Months.

[Signature of applicant.]



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