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Warden's Court.

Tiesdav, 22.M) Maixh, lbi>7.

(i;.fore J. S. Hicksuii, Esq., R.M.)

Ah Sin a*vl Che I.'.e -AnH'ieation for t>xt«.nile<l claim nrtdtai tin :i. - !' v.i. Oiwtk. Granted. MrTtlrtoii for ainliiunt. lieu liters, Skipi-crs- Adjourned til nest Mr M O'.Vcara status' that Applicant was not well

W. Carliiii'r- aiii'li'iiliun to construct water-race near Ci'.b-rt's Creek, Moonlight, "is jron'ed. Protection for:n» day «a-. granted to 11. B. and J. Moore, forclnini at Itirker's Terrace, Shipper;. O. Truyni r uiml T. Lj neb, evt«-n led claim, Moke Creek. Mr T ir'nii, wh-i appcare I for a party of Chinese, as objectors, said that he ha.! no objection a lon* a* applicants did not in'erfere aii'l allow lii i clients tu work out their i 'aim. Mr (> Mean, for a■•pUcants. was quite a.-recable. Application granted, subject to the conditions named. An c\t"i 1 'I <him and vprmi saion fo construct water-race i were tit ■ Gin You :nd an ither a Seven Mile, Lake. 7 •;. I'ainv in.ul.' iin adjourned a iplii-ation to loistruct ! wa'c -rai-effomi Skiiqers Cie.k to Londonderry Terrace—leniftb i b /it five miles, co-it eWI. an I time f'*r construction 12 n.o'iln.".. water to Ik) cot v.'Vid 1).- Iron pipimr two feet i diameter and to divert 20 heads if water. Mr O'Meara for a'Hicant. Mr Adair, of the Survey "fflee. rc;oiltl that the only o'.j.-.iion lie knew of w.is thai Mi F. Evans had an area on the Nimc ten ace, a .«i I e thou;;! t M ■ Evans had understood > he he! a ri,'lit to the water. Apt icit o;i granted, subject to non interference with any prio • ri. hts. \V. Palmer—Three udjoorn&i u|>| lications. Further ad- ' jieirneil forapiiearancc oi applicant, to whom the clerk was ; instructed to write. .1. Murphy—An application adjourned from previous sitting, i on account of re|»rt tha* ar>pli«ant was drowned. Ordered, at 1 the request of MrTurton, to stand over to ascertain if an old \ lea-» is in e\j tsnee- the Warden statin:; that he thought Ju-lse Broad had expressed an opinion that r.ll old le^es | outfit t j be execute t before the new Mining Act came into for- e. On the Rtipllcation of Elizabeth Mitchell, executrix of th* i late John Mitchell (per MrTurton), the gold-nuning lease of ' deceased was assigned to I>. Henderson. .1. Kennedy's adjourned water-rhdit application was withI drawn by Air Mandcrs, by consent. T. F. Iliihird*-Adjourned alligations for water-race at Skipper*. M. O'Meara. on tich»ll of A. Ford and others, ; objector", asked for an adjournment on account of the il'.ue-s i of Mr Vf. L. Uavis, an iniporlant witness. Mr Turton, for ' applicant, said he had several witnesses in Court, and objected to an adjouniuient. Mr 0 Menra sai I that, at previous sitting, applicant obt lined an adjournment on account of illnes- of one of bis witnesses, and astndinr coiiees-ion wa< now asked for objectors The ease v. is further adjourned .ill nevt sitting. I Numerous adjourned application* for licensed holdings were further adjourned for survey.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1582, 25 March 1887, Page 5

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Warden's Court. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1582, 25 March 1887, Page 5

Warden's Court. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1582, 25 March 1887, Page 5