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his servant whose contract of service is subsisting is harboured, 

 concealed, or employed by another person, the Magistrate or Justice 

 of the Peace may issue a warrant to any officer to search any premises 

 of or occupied by such j^erson for such servant, and to bring him, if 

 found, and the person by whom he is harboured, concealed, or 

 employed, before a Magistrate, to be dealt with according to law. 

 (15 of'l890, s. 13 (2).) 



(2) In any proceeding under this Section or under Section 61 it 

 shall not be necessary to prove on behalf of the prosecutit)n that the 

 defendant knew that the servant was under a subsisting contract of 

 service ; but in any such proceeding it shall be a sufficient defence for 

 the defendant to prove that he did not know, and had no reasonable 

 means of knowing, that the servant was under such contract of 

 service. (15 of 1896, s. 13 (3).) 



(3) Where a servant is harboured, concealed, or employed as 

 aforesaid on a claim, the holder of the claim, and the principal person 

 in charge thereof shall each be liable to the penalty enacted in 

 Section 61 of this Ordinance. (15 of 1896, s. 13 (4).) 



80. Any oifence created or penalty imposed by this Ordinance or 

 l)y any Regulations made thereunder may be prosecuted or recovered 

 under the Summary Jurisdiction Ordinances. (15 of 1896, s. 30.) 



Part IX. — Miscellaneous. 



Power to make 81. — (1) The Governor and Court of Policy may make regulations, 



regulations. j^j^^j when made, may alter, amend or revoke such regulations, with 

 I'espect to all or any of the following matters :— 



((/) The prospecting and locating of Claims and the issue of 



licences ; 

 (/') Filing of objections ; 



{(■) Duration of Licences, and size and extent of Claims ; 

 (W) Mode of working Claims and deposit of waste and tailings ; 

 {>') Keeping of records of gold, silver, and valuable mineials, 



and of precious stones found ; 

 (/') Definition of boundaries and maintenance of boundary 



marks ; 

 {(j) Applications for and issue of dredging concessions, and the 



conditions aflecting them ; 

 (//) The amalgamation, purchase, and transfer of claim licences 



and concessions ; 

 (/) Surveys ; 

 (_/) The regulation of the use of the surface of the land, and of 



the cutting of timber and fuel ; 

 (/.') Water rights and the use of water ; 



(/) Permits to occu])y land for purposes connected with mining ; 

 (/;/) Cutting of ])aths and tiails, and the use of them ; 

 {)i) Jumping of claims ; 

 ((/) Employment and registration of labourers, the payment of 



wages, and the duties of employers ; 

 {[>) The conveyance, detention, sale, and purchase of gold, 



silver, valuable minerals, and pi'ecioiis stones ; 

 ('/) Duties of traders in gold or precious stones ; 

 (/•) '^rhe sanitary regulation of claims and places adjacent to 



claims ; 



