CO129-333 - Governor Nathan - 1906 [1-4] — Page 168

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and other works which it may be necessary to use in finding, seek- -ing for, winning, working, and obtaining the mines, metals,

minerals, and metallic substances therein contained and also to

appropriate and use such part of the said land either underground or on the surface as may be proper and requisite as well as for depositing and laying down such metais, and minerals, and placing and keeping the waste, refuse and rubbish which may be worked

along with them from time to time, as for washing and obtaining such metals, and minerals and for effectually separating them from

all the soil and other substances mixed with them and for smelting

or reducing the Cre into Metal, and also for supplying the said mines and works with water and for freeing the same from water,

and for the purposes aforesaid to erect, make and employ all such fire, steam, water, or other Engines, buildings, smelting works, furnaces, workmen's houses, shafts, crashing mills sheds or huts,

machinery and works as may be proper and reasonable, together also with liberty for him and then to erect upon the said land smeiting works and furnaces, huts and other offices belonging to

or necessary for the said work and all other necessary or con-

-venient powers or authorities privileges and advantages for all

or any of the purposes aforesaid. Provided that the Lessee shail

only be at liberty to use such parts of the surface of the said

land as consist of Crown waste land.

TO HOLD the said aines and minerals and all

and singular the premises with the appurtenances, unto the Lessee

from the

Bundred and

day of

One Thousand Wine

for and during the term of Seventy-five

years from thence next ensuing and fully to be completed and ended

YIELDING and paying therefor yearly unto his said Majesty his

heirs and successors in advance on the

day of

and thenceforth in advance at the commencement

of

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