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Mining (General) Regulations.
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 155/63.
L.N. 155/63.
[1971 Ed.
(v) the average number of miners employed on prospecting on the area and wages paid;
(vi) any other particulars which the Superintendent of Mines may require; and
(b) in the case of a mining licence or mining lease—
(i) the month in respect of which the return is being made;
(ii) the name and address of the holder or attorney;
(iii) the location of the mining area of the lease;
(iv) the number of the mining licence or the mining lot;
(v) particulars of the labour employed and the manpower equivalent calculated in accordance with paragraph (2) of regulation 22;
(vi) particulars of the wages paid;
(vii) the horsepower used for power drilling and monetary equivalent;
(viii) the number of feet of pitting and drilling respectively and the yards of other excavations during the month;
(ix) the precise nature of any prospecting undertaken during the month and the footage thereof;
(x) the amount of minerals on hand at the end of the preceding month;
(xi) the amount of minerals won during the month;
(xii) the amount of minerals dispatched during the month;
(xiii) the amount of minerals on hand at the end of the month;
(xiv) any other particulars which the Superintendent of Mines may require.
(2) On or before the 15th day of February in each year, every holder of a mining licence or mining lease shall send to the Superintendent of Mines a written statement setting forth his prospecting and mining operations as a whole during the year ended the previous 31st day of December including—
(a) the average gross cost per foot of shaft digging;
(b) the average gross cost per foot of drilling with manual labour;
(c) the average gross cost per foot with drills;
(d) the average gross cost per cubic yard of other excavations;
A 12
CAP. 285]
Mining (General) Regulations.
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 155/63.
L.N. 155/63.
[1971 Ed.
(v) the average number of miners employed on pro- specting on the area and wages paid;
(vi) any other particulars which the Superintendent of Mines may require; and
(b) in the case of a mining licence or mining lease-
(i) the month in respect of which the return is being made;
(ii) the name and address of the holder or attorney; (iii) the location of the mining area of the lease; (iv) the number of the mining licence or the mining lot;
(v) particulars of the labour employed and the man- power equivalent calculated in accordance with para- graph (2) of regulation 22;
(vi) particulars of the wages paid;
(vii) the horsepower used for power drilling and monetary equivalent;
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(viii) the number of feet of pitting and drilling re- spectively and be yards of other excavations during the month;
(ix) the precise nature of any prospecting undertaken during the month and the footage thereof;
(x) the amount of minerals on hand at the end of the preceding month;
(xi) the amount of minerals won during the month; (xii) the amount of minerals dispatched during the month;
(xiii) the amount of minerals on hand at the end of the month;
(xiv) any other particulars which the Superintendent of Mines may require.
(2) On or before the 15th day of February in each year, every holder of a mining licence or mining lease shall send to the Superintendent of Mines a written statement setting forth his prospecting and mining operations as a whole during the year ended the previous 31st day of December including-
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(a) the average gross cost per foot of shaft digging;
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(b) the average gross cost per foot of drilling with manual
labour;
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(c) the average gross cost per foot with drills;
cubic metre (d) the average gross cost per cubic yard of other excava-
tions;
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