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No. 6 of 1906.

1689

ASYLUMS.

of the Asylums Ordinance, 1906.

The reasons which in my opinion render it necessary to detain the said for further observation are as follows :—

(Here state reasons.)

Dated the

day of

191

(Signed)..

(Medical Practitioner.)

The reasons which in my opinion render it necessary to detain the said for further observation are as follows:---

(Here state reasons.)

(Signed).....

(Medical Practitioner.)

Dated the

Countersigned.

day of

191

(Magistrate.)

Dated the

day of

2

19

No. 7 of 1906.

To empower the Governor to grant licences to search for and prove Minerals, and to grant licences and leases of land for the purpose of working Mines and Minerals.

[29th June, 1906.]

Short title.

1. The Prospecting and Mining Ordinance, 1906.

2. The Governor-in-Council may, at his absolute discretion, and upon such terms and conditions as he thinks fit, grant licence and authority to any person to search for and procure in and from any Crown land specimens of such metals or minerals as may be specified in such licence, whether such land be then held under lease from the Crown or otherwise, provided that no such licence shall be granted for a period longer than 6 months, renewable or not as to the Governor-in-Council may seem fit.

3. The Governor-in-Council may, at his absolute discretion, and upon such terms and conditions as he thinks fit, grant licence and authority to any person to get and carry away in and from any Crown land such metals or minerals as may be specified in such licence.

* As amended by No. 21 of 1912.

↑ As amended by No. 50 of 1911.

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No. 6 of 1906. 1689 ASYLUMS. of the Asylums Ordinance, 1906. The reasons which in my opinion render it necessary to detain the said for further observation are as follows :— (Here state reasons.) Dated the day of 191 (Signed).. (Medical Practitioner.) The reasons which in my opinion render it necessary to detain the said for further observation are as follows:--- (Here state reasons.) (Signed)..... (Medical Practitioner.) Dated the Countersigned. day of 191 (Magistrate.) Dated the day of 2 19 No. 7 of 1906. To empower the Governor to grant licences to search for and prove Minerals, and to grant licences and leases of land for the purpose of working Mines and Minerals. [29th June, 1906.] Short title. 1. The Prospecting and Mining Ordinance, 1906. 2. The Governor-in-Council may, at his absolute discretion, and upon such terms and conditions as he thinks fit, grant licence and authority to any person to search for and procure in and from any Crown land specimens of such metals or minerals as may be specified in such licence, whether such land be then held under lease from the Crown or otherwise, provided that no such licence shall be granted for a period longer than 6 months, renewable or not as to the Governor-in-Council may seem fit. 3. The Governor-in-Council may, at his absolute discretion, and upon such terms and conditions as he thinks fit, grant licence and authority to any person to get and carry away in and from any Crown land such metals or minerals as may be specified in such licence. * As amended by No. 21 of 1912. As amended by No. 50 of 1911.
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No. 6 of 1906. 1689 ASYLUMS. of the Asylums Ordinance, 1906. The reasons which in my opinion render it necessary to detain the said for further observation are as follows :— (Here state reasons.) Dated the day of 191 (Signed).. (Medical Practitioner.) The reasons which in my opinion render it necessary to detain the said for further observation are as follows:--- (Here state reasons.) (Signed)..... (Medical Practitioner.) Dated the Countersigned. day of 191 (Magistrate.) Dated the day of 2 19 No. 7 of 1906. To empower the Governor to grant licences to search for and. * prove Minerals, and to grant licences and leases of land for the purpose of working Mines and Minerals. [29th June, 1906.] Short title. 1. The Prospecting and Mining Ordinance, 1906. 2. The Governor-in-Council may, at his absolute discretion, and Power to upon such terms and conditions as he thinks fit, grant licence and grant pros- authority to any person to search for and procure in and from any licences. pecting Crown land specimens of such metals or minerals as may be + specified in such licence, whether such land be then held under lease from the Crown or otherwise, provided that no such licence shall be granted for a period longer than 6 months, renewable or not as to the Governor-in-Council may seem fit. grant mining 3. The Governor-in-Council may, at his absolute discretion, and Power to upon such terms and conditions as he thinks fit, grant licence and licences. authority to any person to get and carry away in and from any Crown land such metals or minerals as may be specified in such * As amended by No. 21 of 1912. As amended by No. 50 of 1911. +
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No. 6 of 1906.

1689

ASYLUMS.

of the Asylums Ordinance, 1906.

The reasons which in my opinion render it necessary to detain the said for further observation are as follows :—

(Here state reasons.)

Dated the

day of

191

(Signed)..

(Medical Practitioner.)

The reasons which in my opinion render it necessary to detain the said for further observation are as follows:---

(Here state reasons.)

(Signed).....

(Medical Practitioner.)

Dated the

Countersigned.

day of

191

(Magistrate.)

Dated the

day of

2

19

No. 7 of 1906.

To empower the Governor to grant licences to search for and. * prove Minerals, and to grant licences and leases of land

for the purpose of working Mines and Minerals.

[29th June, 1906.]

Short title.

1. The Prospecting and Mining Ordinance, 1906.

2. The Governor-in-Council may, at his absolute discretion, and Power to upon such terms and conditions as he thinks fit, grant licence and grant pros- authority to any person to search for and procure in and from any licences. pecting Crown land specimens of such metals or minerals as may be + specified in such licence, whether such land be then held under lease from the Crown or otherwise, provided that no such licence shall be granted for a period longer than 6 months, renewable or not as to the Governor-in-Council may seem fit.

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3. The Governor-in-Council may, at his absolute discretion, and Power to upon such terms and conditions as he thinks fit, grant licence and licences. authority to any person to get and carry away in and from any Crown land such metals or minerals as may be specified in such

* As amended by No. 21 of 1912.

↑ As amended by No. 50 of 1911.

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