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Application to proclaim certain River ? and Creeks, toy ether with all their Tributaries, Watercourses for the deposit of Tailhujs. | N pursuance of the powers vested in 8 him by section 152 of The Mining Act, 1891,” His Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that application has been made to him to proclaim the following rivers and creeks in the Land District of Nelson to be watercourses into which tailings, mining debris, and waste water of every kind used in, upon, or discharged from any claim or licensed holding adjacent to such watercourses shall be suffered to ilow or be discharged. Nelson Land District. That river known as the Whararilci River, which flows westerly from its source for a distance of about a mile and a half to the ocean near Cape Farewell. That river known as Mangamangarakau, which flows north-westerly from its source for a distance of about eight miles to West Wanganui Inlet; and also the several tributaries thereof. That creek known as 'he Hapu Creek which Hows westerly from its source for a distance of about a mile to the ocean. That creek known as Waitaki Creek, which flows westerly from its source for a distance of about half a mile to the ocean. That creek known as Ngutuihi Creek, which flows westerly from its source for a distance of about a mile to the ocean. That river known as the Paturau River, which flows westerly from its sources in the Wakamarama Mountains for a distance of about nine miles to the ocean ; and also the several tributaries thereof. That creek known as Blowhole Creek, which flows westerly from its source for a distance of about a mile to the ocean near the Blowhole. That creek known as Punipawa Creek, which flows westerly from its source for about a mile to the ocean. That creek known as Sandhills Creek, which flows westerly from its source for a distance of about seven miles to the ocean ; and also the several tributaries thereof. That creek known as Slaty Creek, which flows westerly from its source for a distance of about six miles to its junction with Sandhill Creek; and also the several tributaries thereof. That creek known as Malone’s Creek, which flows westerly from its source for a distance of about four miles to its junction with Sandhills Creek ; and also :.he several tributaries thereof.

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Golden Bay Argus, Volume VI, Issue 72, 14 October 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Golden Bay Argus, Volume VI, Issue 72, 14 October 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Golden Bay Argus, Volume VI, Issue 72, 14 October 1897, Page 4

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