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Government Notices. ' ;• ■. ; Bent 'to be paid-in advance, - ' \ 17. The rent to be reserved upon every lease ihall be at the rate cf two shillings and aix--pence -per acre per annum, and all rents or moneys payable under or in respect of auyjease shall be due and paid annually, in advance, to the ReceivQE.of Gold Revenue, on the first day of January in each year of the term of lease, Provided always that one full year's rent shall be paid at the time of issue on all leases issued prior to the thirtieth day of June in>ny year, • and one-half year's rent shall be paid on leases subsequent to the thirtieth day of June in any year,.. ..... Lease to be void if rent in arrear. ' 18. If-at any 'time 'during the 'currency'of any lease the annual rent payable in respect thereof Bhall be in area for six months, or that, (he conditions hereinafter imposed aro not fulfilled, such lease shall be declared void, and all rights thereunder forfeited. Conditions of lease, 19. Every lease granted under \these Regulations shall" be subject' to' the conditions following:— , (1), Cultivation 'of not less than one-tenth the whole area within twelve (12) months from the of the term of the lease, '(ft one-half.of the whole area substantially . the same time. (2) Cultivation and other improvements to be commenced within three months - from the date of the lease. r Lease'my'be transferred. 20. The beneficial interest in any lease may, with the sanctijn and authority of the Superintendent, be at any time after the' issue-of the same transferred by the holder thereof. Provided always that no such transfer shall be valid unless all the conditions upon which the lease.was granted.shall have been complied with, and 'that upon any such transfer a fee .of one pound (£1) shall in every ease be paid, • ' :' Survey Tees', ' TIIO fees charged for .survey shail be as follows;—' ' " ; For an ordinary survey where the area does not exceed 10 acres three pounds (£3), • for any larger area three pounds (£3), and an extra two shillings (2s) for every ' • • -acre in excess of 10 acres, Roads, : 22. Where land ;shall be leased in any part of the goldfield-in which roads shall not have : b'eei determined'on arid laid''out such land shall be subject to the right on the part of the Superintendent to lay out such roads over the said land when required, and no compensation shall be allowed in respect ot any Buch land so taken, except where the ,same ;is occupied by buildings or ornamental grounds, Application to enter to search for gold. 23. Any holder of a Miner's Right desiring to enter for the purpose of searching, for gold upon any land held under Agricultural Lease shall apply to the Warden in such form as he may prescribe, and shall serve apon the occupant or lessee of the land a duplicate copy of such application. Un tho receipt of such application tho Warden shall appoint a day and place for hearing the same, and en the day appointed shall proceed to hear the application, ■and,any objection thereto that ( iiiay r be'lrSade by the lessor or occupier, and shall report to the Supeiin'endent, who may thereupon grant or refuse such application, deposit, 24. In any case in which permission shall be granted to any holder of a Minor's Right to enter upon any such land for the purpose of searching for gold he shall deposit with the Receiver of Eevenue such sum of money as the Warden may consider suflioicot as security for the'due performance of any conditions of such permission, and it shall be lawful for tho Warden, in case of failure to comply with such conditions, or any cf them, to order payment of the whole or any part of such money to tho lessee or occupier of the land, or to make such oiUer order iu rotation to iho BaQ6 Q3 tO hid shall seem fit, and-the decision of the Warden shall be final and conclusive as regards all parties concerned, Conditions of entry to seareh for gold, 25. The Superintendent reserves tho right of free entry to any land so leased as aforesaid for the purpose of searching and mining for gold, or for any other metal, or mineral, and of determining any lease when such gold, metals, or minerals] shall hare been. discovered therein, and also of granting permission to prospect without compensation upon any unimproved land,' • ;. . • Exemptions, 26. Agricultural leases will not, except in special cases, be granted for lands comprised within the boundaries of proclaimed townships or publio reserves, nor for Any area including a permanent water-course, or which may present auriferous indications, and in all cases a public roadway one chain in width will be reserved along the margins of navigable streams and rivers. Jxlivers, Sfc, may not be diverted, 27. The granting of any lease shall not authorise tho diversion of any river, stream, or water-course required for puhlic'purposes, or for the use of miners generally, or authorise the uso of any water therefrom, or from any natural spring, except for domestic purposes, but all such water on any demised land shall be subject to the Goldlields Regulations for the time being; in force for regulating the granting of water rights, .. Superintendent may reserve land in certain cases, 28. The Superintendent may at any time, by proclamation in the Government Qazelte of the province, proclaim any land included in any agricultural lease to be a reserve for the site of a township or for any other purpose of public utility, and the estate of the lesseo in the land co reserved .shall, at tho expiration of the 1 period of six months from the date of .such proclamation, cease and determine on' payment, to the lessee of the amount of loss or injury he may have sustained by the exercise of such' right, such amount to be ascertained by two' impartial persons, one ti be appointed by the: Superintendent, and the other by the lessee,: or by any umpire to be appointed by two such appraisers. Superintendent my exclude, land from ■, lease, 29. Provided always that it Bhall behwful for the Superintendent at any lime before the execution of any lease to exclude from the land proposed to be comprised therein any land ■which may appear to him to be suitab'e and necessary for any purpose of public utility, Lapsed leases. , 30. Should any lease granted' as aforesaid lapse, or be forfeited, the Warden may, with the approval and in the name of the Superintendent, re-enter on the land so demised, and the same re-possess and enjoy as effectually as if no such lease had existed. ' ■ - •; Provision for acquisition of land, : 31. In the event of the acquisition by Government of the freehold of the land) comprised in the.Ohinemuri Goldfield, ail applications, which maybe made by lessees for the purchase of the lands demised to them under these Regulations shall be for warded to the Warden, who shall report thereon, and shall as soon as conveniently may be thereafter submit the same,'together with such report, for the consideration of the Government, Schedule A... APPLICATION FOR AGRICULTURAL LE&SE, Received in Warden's Office day of 187 , at the hour of To the Warden at Ohinemori. In pursuance of the Regulations made under "The Goldfields Act, I860," for granting Leases for Agricultural purposes within the Ohinemuri Goldfield, I hereby make applicition for a Lease, the position of which is shown on sketch plan annexed, to be granted to me, whereof the particulars ave as follows; and deposit herewith the Receipt of the Receiver ( of

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2101, 22 July 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2101, 22 July 1875, Page 2

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