THIRD SCHEDULE. (Eeg. 41).
Permissive Method of Gauoing Watee. Gauge-boxes. When other and more accurate means of measuring water are not conveniently available it may be done by using gauge-boxes of the dimensions and forms following, that is to say : The gauge-box shall be 12 ft. long, 20 in. or 40in. wide inside measurement, as the case may be, in accordance with the undermentioned table. The box shall be open on the top, and set truly horizontal. Its outlet end shall be closed with a board lin. in thickness, or with a plate of iron, with the exception of the aperture, which shall be the whole width of the gauge-box, and of such depths as are specified in the said table for the number of sluice-heads to be discharged ; but in all cases the lower side of orifice shall be 2 in. above the bottom of the gauge-box, and the depth of the sides of the gauge-box shall be regulated so that they shall not have a less depth than the depth of orifice, the height of the board above the orifice, with two additional inches added. The dimensions of aperture and height of board above aperture for the number of sluice-heads to be discharged shall be in accordance with the said table. The following is a table of the dimensions of apertures in gauge-boxes for measuring water, with head or depth of water above the top of aperture :—
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I FOURTH SCHEDULE. (Reg. 44.)
Bate op Eoyalty on Timbee cut under License ok Warrant. At per 100 Class I.— sup. ft. Totara and matai not less than 25 ft. in s. d. length or 12 in. in diameter, puriri, maire-raunui, silver-pine, and pohutukawa ... ... ... ... 2 0 Class ll.— Totara and matai less than 25 ft. in length or 12 in. in diameter, rata, tangeao, tooth- and entire-leaved beeches, manuka (tea-tree), manoao, tanekaha, kawaka, kaikawaka ... 1 0 Class lII.— Rewarewa, mapau, toro, hinau, taraire, miro ... ... ... ... 0 6 Class IV.— Mountain- and silver-beech ... ... 0 6 Class V.— Rimu (red-pine), kahikatea (white-pine), kamai, tawa ... ... ... 0 6 Class Vl.— Blocks for paving sluices ... ... 0 2 Each. Eailway sleepers ... ... ... 0 2 Class VII.— Puriri, totara, and matai posts and sleepers to be charged under Classes I. and 11. Per 100. Other posts, rails, and sleepers ... 8 0 Fencing-stakes ... ... ... 4 0 Per Cord. Firewood, not less than ... ... 1 0 No standing totara or black-pine, and no timber required or suitable for milling purposes, to be permitted to be cut under this class.
FIFTH SCHEDULE. FORMS FOR USE IN WARDEN'S COURT.
Form 44 (Beg. 91). Under " The Mining Act, 1898." Plaint-book. Warden's Court of the Mining District, holden at
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