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All registered claims must be marked by *■ notice posted oil a conspicuous part of th claim. 28. A certificate of registration shall b given by tlie "Warden on payment of a fee o 55., tor every claim so registered, such certifi cate shall describe the claim protected, an< state the reasons for which the same is regis 29. Any party assigning false reasons shall not be protected in the possession of th< claim by such registration. 30. Any holder of a " Miners' Right," wil be allowed to use timber (other than kauri) fo: building or mining purposes, and for firewood 31. Any person requiring " kauri timber' must apply to the Warden, who will giv< permission to cut the same, on payment o the sum of One Pound five shillings (2os for each tree required by him. BUSINESS LICENSES. 32. Business Licenses will be issuei authorising the holder to carry on businos: within the Gold Fields, the Fees to be pai< for such license shall be five pounds for ai annual license, three pounds for. a half-yearl] license and two pounds for a quarterly license Provided, always that no person shall be en titled, under these regulations, to occupy cxcept under a lease more than forty pfcrehe of land. MISCELLA NEOUS. The Natives retain the right to leas< allotments in the Township of Shortland Any person occupying lands in that townshij must, if carrying on business thereon, be tli< holder of a Business License. 33. No person holding a "Business License" shall be entitled to carry on business ill twe distiuct-places in virtue of one license. 34. No person will be allowed to depasture any cattle or stock within the limits of the Gold Field, unless he receive permission in writing from the Warden. 35 All lands used as Native Burial grounds are to be respected, the locality of such will be indicated by notice posted on the ground, 36. The regulation of all other operations and proceedings connected with the proper working of the Gold Field, shall be left to the discretion and judgment cf the Warden, until otherwise provided for. 37. Every person committing any breach ■whether of omission or commission of any of the above Rules and Regulations, will be liable to the peualties set forth in the " Gold Fields Act, IS(JG," viz. :— For the first offence, a fine of auv sum not exceeding £10. And for the second or any subsequent offence, not exceeding £20. N.B. Persons Mining on Native Lands not included in the boundaries of the " Gold Field," but adjoining thereto, shall be liable to the penalties set forth in Clause No. OS of the Act. GEOLOGICAL SURYET OFFICE AND COLONIAL MUSEUM, "Wellington, August li, ISG7SIR, —I have the honor to report that the sample of gold from the Thames Valley, ■which you placed in my hands, has been examined in the laboratory of this department, and is found to consist of two distinct qualities of gold. Ist—That intermixed with quartz, contains a large proportion of silver, like the gold from Coromandel. 2nd—That which is in waterworn grains, is comparatively free from silver, and resembles South Island gold in quality. _ Along witli the gold are a few grains of cinnabar, or native sulphuret of mercury, and also of iron ore. I have the honor to be, * Sir, Tours obediently, Jajies Hectoii. His Honor the Superintendent of Auckland, M.H.R. IMPORTANT KRDFCTIOIf IK THll PBICES OF THE GOSPKL OAK GAI/VANISRD IRON. IN consequence of an extension of the Works and a great economy in cost of production, a very important reduction of price, dating from Ist March, 1867, is made, and tliia favourite Brand will now be found to couipeteon more- equal terms of price with the commoner qu.ilihe3 in the market. .Established in 1842, and is tho oldest manufacture of Galvanise! Iron in Anglind. Obtained the only prize msdal in the trade at the Givat Exhibition of ISG2. GOoPEL OAK OFFICES, 74, ETNG- WILLIAM STREST, LOUDON E.C. NEW ZEALAND NSUKANOK COMPANY. CAPITAL £250,000. HEAD OFFICES : Comer 01 Queen and i-hortland-streets. GjKOKGE p. riEKCi3, Manager. WHAT IS LIFJi ASSUIIXNCE ? 1. It ia the exercise of prii'ience—of boaevolenw. 2. It secures independence—domestic .happiness to . the widow and orphan. 3. It is moic efficacious in iti operation, m regards the moral and domestic comfort of the people, and in its tendency to reduce taxation, by its redaction of pauperism, and possibly Of crime, than the legislation ol our wisest statesmen, and if universally adopted, vronM be u national blessing . 4 ,-.J t^ lTori ' i t0 persona <,( every class, and In every station of life, the mcaus to avoid much future misery to tliel families, and to rendor them independent of public or Drivata charity * 5. It is a scheme by which any sum of mon«v may be secured at death, whenever that event may take pUce. or te De received at any giveu ago of the lifts a. a s=n red. THE QDEEN TNB Uft A N O. is OOAtP AX Y 1 Of J..1 VJ2.-a-OOr, and TcOttDQX. Fin?, Life-, Endovrraontu, Annuitios. CAPITAL, TWO MILLIONS STERLING, BIRKC'i'OP.S IN MELBOURNE Chairiaiiß—H-mry Yonrifjmpn lij-i. W. Moore Bel!, Ksq. W. K .-rr ihoui|;;cn, iisq. Durham NidioldGn, Koq, Firo Departi. tent.—Tire instances ofifce'ted &t the lowest current rates of jir.-mium. All lossea paid in the-Oolony. Uyordsr of the jsearci, •i'JlirT ROBERTS, Acting Secretary. J. T. GAELIOE, • Auckland Ajrsnt. IMFEBIAIi. INSURANCE COMPANY OIT LONDON. CiPITAI^—£I,OOO,OOO. Agent—3AMILEL JACKSON, Fort-street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue IV, 28 August 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue IV, 28 August 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue IV, 28 August 1867, Page 8

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