A new stratum of auriferous earth or gravel situated in a locality where the claims are abandoned shall, for this purpose, be deemed a new mine, although the same locality shall have... Sessional Papers - Page 111899Full view - About this book
| Duncan George Forbes Macdonald - British Columbia - 1862 - 558 pages
...distinguishing number marked on its boundary pegs. IV. If any free miners, or party of free miners, shall discover a new mine, and such discovery shall be established to the satisfaction of the gold commissioner, the first discoverer or party of discoverers, if not more than two in number,... | |
| Frederick P. Howard, British Columbian and Victoria Directory - British Columbia - 1863 - 234 pages
...distinguishing number marked on its boundary pegs. IV. If any Free Miner, or party of Free Miners, shall discover a new mine, and such discovery shall be established to the satisfaction of the Gold Commissioner, the first discoverer, or party of discoverers, if not more than two in number,... | |
| Matthew Macfie - British Columbia - 1865 - 620 pages
...distinguishing number marked on its boundary pegs. IV. If any free miners, or party of free miners, shall discover a new mine, and such discovery shall be established to the satisfaction of the Gold Commissioner, the first discoverer, or party of discoverers, if not more than two in number,... | |
| British Columbia - Law - 1882 - 116 pages
...90, Rev. Stats.] 65. If any free miner, or party of free miners, shall discover a Discoverer's claim, new mine, and such discovery shall be established to the satisfaction of a Gold Commissioner, claims of the following size, in dry, bar, bench, creek, or hill diggings, shall... | |
| British Columbia - Law - 1877 - 880 pages
...injured, save by the consent of both owners. 68. If any free miner, or party of free miners, shall discover a new mine, and such discovery shall be established to the satisfaction of the Gold Commissioner, the first discoverer or party of discoverers, if not more than two in number,... | |
| Ernest Ingersoll - Alaska - 1897 - 498 pages
...irrespective of inequalities on the surface of the ground, "Eighth. If any person or persons shall discover a new mine, and such discovery shall be established to the satisfaction of the Gold CommissIoner, a claim for the bar diggings 750 feet in length may be granted. " A new stratum... | |
| United States. Bureau of Manufactures - Consular reports - 1897 - 754 pages
...horizontally, irrespective of inequalities on the surface of the ground. (8) If any person or persons shall discover a new mine and such discovery shall be established to the satisfaction of the gold commissioner, a creek and river claim 750 feet in length may be granted. A new stratum of... | |
| Practical mining engineer - Alaska - 1897 - 182 pages
...horizontally, irrespective of inequalities on the surface of the ground. 7. If any person or persons shall discover a new mine, and such discovery shall be established to the satisfaction of the gold commissioner, a claim for the bar diggings, seven hundred and fifty feet in length, may be... | |
| Ernest Ingersoll - Alaska - 1897 - 170 pages
...horizontally, irrespective of inequalities on the surface of the ground. 7. If any person or persons shall discover a new mine and such discovery shall be established to the satisfaction of the gold commissioner, a claim for the bar diggings 750 feet in length may be granted. A new stratum... | |
| Mine and Quarry News Bureau - Mineral industries - 1897 - 710 pages
...both the base line and side lines, and no claim shall extend beyond the posts so placed. 17. If any free miner, or party of free miners, discover a new mine, and such discovery be established to the satisfaction of the gold commissioner, placer claims of the following sizes,... | |
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