objection has been lodged, tho certificate will be issued. Should any other claimant object to tho issue of o certificate, the Case will be heard and decided in the Warden's Court. On the day of sale no claim will be recognised by the Land Board, \wless the claimant can produce his certificate of registration; and all sections for which no certificate has been taken out will be sold to the highest bidder, with out any value added for improvements. All certificates must be actually in force on the day of sale : and therefore must bo brought to the Mining Registrar's Office for renewal from time to time at intervals of "not more than ten days between the dates of their issue and the sale of the land. In order that a fair value may be placed on improvements existing on sections to be offered for sale, an assessor will be appointed by the Government ; and should the owner of the buildings and improvements, valued by such Government assessor, not bo satisfied by such valuation, he shall be to appeal to another assessor to be appointed by the Improvement Committee in either Hokitika or Greymouth : provided the said owner guarantees tho expense of such further valuation. And should the two assessors not agree, then the Government District Engineer shall be the umpire, whose decision shall be final.
ibbnrtisnncnt^ TITHE LEADER OF FRIDAY, 1 FEB. 23, CONTAINS— The Public House Ordinance Financial Affairs * Gold Mining Reports Coroner's Inquests The Now Hospital Mining Intelligence Kanieri — (from our special reporter) Okarita — Tho New Rushes Tho Resident Magistrate's Court Prevention of Mine Accidents Intorprovincial and Intercolonial News Tho Maori War— The East Coast Tho West Coast Campaign — Recapture of the escaped Prisoners Tho Maori Prisoners Tho Increase of Freemasonry Mr W.- E. Forster, Colonial Undersecretary Roviow : " Shadows on the Snow " Daring Burglary at tho Colonial Museum Capo of Good Hope — Tho Basuto War Arrival of tho English Mail— Tolegraphio Summary Faust and Theresa—- Chapters XXI. and XXII. And all tho Mining, Shipping, Local, Commercial, and General Intelligence of the W<'ek , Auotion Advertisements. MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock sharp. TO HOTELKEEPERS, CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. TiyTACLEAN, FISHER AND CO., havo been favoured with instructions from the Proprietors (on account of dissolution of partnership) to sell by public auction, on tho premises, on Monday, 26th instant, 12 olclock, That largo, commodious, and wollknown houso THE ROYAL HOTEL, GREYMOUTH, i Together with tho Goodwill, Stock, Furniture, Fittings, Cooking Utonsils, <Sjc. &c. Tho Auctioneers have every confidence in calling particular attention to this sale , as tho Roj'al is ono of tho best Hotels in Greymouth, comprising as it doos accommodation for doing a vory largo business. Tho bar is largo and woll fitted up, tho billiard room is spacious and well lighted, and the tablo ono of Alcock's best ; th'o bedrooms, nine in number, aro comfortable and woll vontilatod ; thero is one parlor up stairs, one on the ground floor, and also a large dining room capable of seating 120 poople. Tho abovo is to bo sold without tho slightest reserve, and consequently 'affords a good opportunity for investment. Terms at Sale. . Maclean, Fisher & Co., Auctioneers, UH Gh?«ymQUth.
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West Coast Times, Issue 136, 24 February 1866, Page 3
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