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Ballarat1851 |
1. When a claim is marked out the party must drive substantial
posts in at each corner measuring at least three feet above
ground and to be renewed from time to time if necessary.
The party doing so first giving information to those connected
with the claims immediately.
2. On the removal of the corner post of a claim by any other party,
notice shall be given to the Commissioner by the party agrieved
within 24 hours after such removal has been noticed.
3. Shafts to be sunk in the centre of all claims unless the party
brings to the notice of the Commissioner that they are unable
to do so.
4 When a party is shepherding a claim, one man of the party must
be at the claim daily from 9 - 12 o'clock,and 2-4 o'clock except
on Saturday when they need not attend after 12 o'clock.
5. When a shaft has been sunk to the main drift,the party must work
night and day until the claim is worked out,and should they stop
for 12 consecutive hours the claim will be forfeited
6 When a party has sunk their shaft to the main drift all claims
within six, on the supposed line, and three to the right and
left of any shaft that is bottomed on the lead, must be worked
night and day till the claims are worked out, and should any
such claim not be worked for 12 hours consecutive it will be
forfeited unless the party is prevented by some unavoidable
accident.
7. That no less than three men be at the windlass at any one time
for bailing during working hours.
8. In cases of complaint of encroachment a written order signed
by the Comissioner to be sent to the parties to discontinue
driving till he comes and in the event of that order being
disregarded the claim shall be forfeited.
9. Evidence to be taken on oath if requested by either party.
Slabs When a claim with slabs in it is legally taken possession of,
the slabs become the property of the person having taken the
claim, provided they give compensation in new slabs or money to
be decided by two disinterested miners, with the approval of
the Commissioner.
Encroachments
That in cases of encroachments, three disinterested miners shall
be chosed who shall not be objected to by either party and one
miner by the Commissioner to measure the drive and take the
bearing and extent of the encroachment.
Robert Rede
Resident Commissioner
Government Camp
10th October 1851
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