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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 76
SCHEDULE.
Particulars of Employment, and Nature of Evidence in Proof thereof.
| Names and Localities of Mines [Specify every Mine].† | Name of Employer. | Period of Employment. | Nature of Employment. | Nature of Evidence: in Writing. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| From | To |
[Signature of Applicant.]
- First-class mine-manager, £2 2s.; second-class mine-manager, £1 1s., battery superintendent, £1 1s.
† Candidates should give particulars of every mine in which they have been employed, but documentary evidence of more than five years’ underground employment, or whatever period of practical experience is required by the Act and (or) regulations, is not required though desirable.
Form 89 (Reg. 123).
Under the Mining Act, 1926.
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 90 (Reg. 123).
Under the Mining Act, 1926.
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 recognized 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 91 (Reg. 123).
Under the Mining Act, 1926.
BATTERY SUPERINTENDENT’S CERTIFICATE BY [or WITHOUT] EXAMINATION.
As in Forms 89 or 90, or with all necessary modifications.
Form 92 (Reg. 127).
Under the Mining Act, 1926.
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 1s., 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 the Schedule.
My age at the present time is years.
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. |
[Signature of Applicant.]
No. .
Form 93 (Reg. 131).
Under the Mining Act, 1926.
DREDGEMASTER’S CERTIFICATE AFTER EXAMINATION.
THIS is to certify that , of , has duly satisfied the Board of Examiners that he is entitled to a certificate entitling him to take charge of a dredge working on a deep or swift-flowing stream, and this certificate is issued to him accordingly.
Issued at Wellington, this day of , 19 , by the Board of Examiners.
, Chairman.
, Secretary.
Form 94 (Reg. 128).
Under the Mining Act, 1926.
CERTIFICATE BY EMPLOYER OF APPLICANT FOR EXAMINATION FOR DREDGEMASTER’S CERTIFICATE.
I HEREBY certify that , of , was employed by me on a dredge working on a deep or swift-flowing stream, situate at , belonging to , from the day of , 19 , to the day of , 19 , and I can recommend him as a man of good repute, sober habits, and competent to undertake the management of a dredge.
Employer’s name and address :
FIFTH SCHEDULE.
Form 95 (Reg. 52).
APPLICATION FOR LEASE IN A MINING TOWNSHIP.
The Mining Act, 1926.
To the Warden at .
I APPLY for a lease of the ground herein described :—
Situation :
Area :
No. of section (if land is surveyed) :
Tenure :
Length of occupation :
Purpose for which land is to be used :
[Signature.]
Address for service :
Filed by the Mining Registrar, at o’clock on , the day of , 19 .
The above application will be considered on day, , 19 .
A. B., Warden
[or Mining Registrar].
Form 96 (Reg. 52).
FORM OF LEASE IN A MINING TOWNSHIP.
The Mining Act, 1926.
THIS deed, made the day of , one thousand nine hundred , in pursuance of section forty-five of the Mining Act, 1926, between the Warden of the Mining District of (hereinafter, with his successors in office and assigns, called “the lessor”) of the one part, and (hereinafter, with his executors, administrators, and permitted assigns, called “the lessee”) of the other part, witnesseth that the lessor, with the consent of the Minister of Mines, doth hereby demise and lease unto the lessee all that piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of , in the Mining District, containing , and being Section No. on the map of that township in the District Survey Office at , and as the same is more particularly delineated in the plan drawn in the margin of these presents and therein coloured red : To hold the same unto the lessee for the term of years from the date hereof : Yielding and paying unto His Majesty the King, his successors and assigns, during the said term the yearly rent of , by equal half-yearly instalments in advance to the Receiver of Gold Revenue at , the first such instalment having been duly paid, and the subsequent instalments being due and payable in advance on the day of and the day of in each year throughout the said term ; Provided always, and it is hereby expressly declared and agreed, as follows :—
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These presents shall be construed and taken to be a demise of the surface of the demised land only, and shall not entitle the lessee to mine on or under the demised land, or to extract; dig, or search for gold or any other metals or minerals therein or thereon.
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The lessee shall have no claim for compensation or otherwise against the lessor, His Majesty the King, or any other person or persons, or body or bodies corporate whomsoever or whatsoever, for or on
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