Appendix A. 249 1 



(>) The regulation of mines ; 



(/) The determination of disputes ; I 



(/i) Employment and rii^hts of Aboriginal Indians ; \ 



(r) Disposal of forfeited gold, silver, or valuable minerals, or i 



precious stones ; | 



('/•) The determination of the amounts to be paid for royalty, 



fees of office, and other amounts payable to the Colonial j 



Government ; 1 



(.'•) The regulation of the conditions on which entry may be 



made on private lands and the securing to the persons j 



entitled thereto due compensation for any distui'bance of I 



the surface of the land ; and | 



(//) All matters not hereinbefore specially mentioned connected \ 



with the search or mining for or dealing with gold, silver, i 



valuable minerals or precious stones, and generally all i 



matters connected with the proper carrying out of the j 



provisions of this Ordinance. i 



(2) In any such regulation the Governor and Court of Policy may j 

 prescribe such penalty, not exceeding one hundred dollars, as they 



may think fit for any breach of any Regulation. 



(3) Every person who is guilty of a breach of any regulation for I 

 which no penalty is expressly pi'ovided shall be liable to a penalty not i 

 exceeding one hundred dollars. (12 of 1895, s. 5.) ; 



(4) All such Regulations shall be published in the Gazette, and : 

 shall have the force of law. 



82. Until the Governor and Court of Policy make Regulations MiniDg j 

 under the last preceding section hereof, the Regulations in the First Ff^t^gchedule 

 Schedule to this Ordinance shall be in force as the Mining Regulations, " i 

 but such Regulations may be altei'ed, amended or revoked in the same \ 

 manner as if they were Regulations made by the Governor and Court j 

 of Policy under the said last preceding section. 



83. Everv person who is guilty of a breach of auv of the Penalty for j 

 Regulations,— " breach of the 



o ' Regulations. 



(1) By refusing or neglecting to comply with any duty imposed 



on him by or under the Regulations ; or 



(2) By refusing or neglecting to comply with any la\Yful order nr 



direction given by an Officer ; or 

 (.3) By obstructing an Officer in the execution of his duty ; or 

 (4) By giving incoiiect information in relation to any mattei- ; 



within his knowledge ; j 



shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars. 



84. Any holder of a licence issued under this Ordinance or under Forfeiture of 

 the Mining Regulations, who is guilty of a breach of any condition licence for 

 expressed in his licence, or of a breach of any Regulation relating to |;ondUioii.-i. 

 licences of the kind held by him, shall, in addition to any other penalty 

 provided for such breach, if the Governor-iu-Couucil so orders, forfeit 

 his licence. 



85. — (1) All gold, silver, valuable minerals or precious stones Forfeiture of 

 removed, conveyed, purchased or otherwise dealt with contrary to this -"^^^ '"■ I'vecions 

 Ordinance or to the Mining Regulations may be seized bv anv Officer, ^1°^!^! 'J+-,^i,; .i. 

 and if any person is convicted or any ottence m respect of such gold, an offeuce is 



(^ L'omiuittert. 



