WARDEN'S COURT, AH AURA.
; It. Larkin ; and. , party- y.,'W. Dexter and . party.— The defendants ,were, , complained against for ill^ally in^enn|, with the head-race of the complainants. A (dispute ! with respect': to ! the 'fcourse| 'of ! the large race coming iri'froni l 0alla»liau Creek to Try-AgainTftrraceV • li The Warctefajsaid he would visit the scene of the dispute^ and make an equitable arrangement between the litigants.. . T , ■, , Edwin .Thompson anid -party apjojied for a.ceVtifica]^ of registration fpr;a.heis-race atSnowynverjlLi^le^ex^fthftestimated cost of the race was given j at L 50.1 Granted. ,Alßo, L a; certificate ;for .a i tail-race i at the same place. ;■; <\i:oh-umi Vi'ui .m Buchanan and' <. Gracey- appUedifdfprotection for three months for their claim at Owen's Look-out, Nelson Creek. This application resulted from a recent decision of the Warden, whereby the 1 applicants were .restrained; from working in too close proximity, to. Edward Walsh and party, at the Look-out, as the working of the latter .would .,, be endangered if -Buchanan and party were allowed to continue operations. Certificate granted for the time named, or until' Walsh' and' party Were forked ■ out. « '**- • ■ Philpotts 1 and' Sinclair applied for two acres , alhiviali auriferouß grouhd at TryAgain, Nelson Creek. Granted. The case -W ; pods^Vj. ■ :Mackay, I was called, and the ' informed' thj^^.derk that the case had bfeen heard ' and!' aeoided on the ground at Moonlight"" 1 * David , Kerr and./paijty '.('applied' for a dam. site .at Try-Again, Tpicace., and also for Ifeave to' taake 'a' iunnel ta^r^tce. Granted, 'subject to'tiori4'nterterenc<S with claims;nb.wfin 'becdpatibiif . '!>• TCC * Ji - BartolH ,Bostelli,,appUed r for 4 -a site on tVe point at the, cpnfllue^c^ of* ''ss 'jQ.pnce and Dun% ; oreekß.;r,/QraTited^ni; Jd of Applications for /agricultural areas were made ijby.iijohn ,Eee's.!&nd.f.by James Edwards, but on inquiry it was found the surveys of the .jan^-had not been made, and the WardexLconiin^Bnted severely on the frequerfe^of ,op~tg^ints on this score, remarking tKaPiP^HsF present survey staff, was, in.Bufliqienti to perf orm ■the' *ork required; additional assistance khoula be procured. The-; public Huffered, and the Court was inconvenienced in consequence of the pres'entrarrahge'menfef^ • ' ' The applications of the followingperaons wereunop^dsedand gf anted'i-^B^Vf $fair, Thomas iSmithj >F. :> Collj Johhi fl Fitzger^ld, The Court wa^adjbarnod for one week.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1723, 11 February 1874, Page 2
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358WARDEN'S COURT, AHAURA. Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1723, 11 February 1874, Page 2
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