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VPRS 17000 Mining Warden's Court Lease Applications, Sandhurst

Public Record Office Victoria
Bendigo Mining District (previously known as Sandhurst Mining District)
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In their administrative role Mining Wardens were required to receive and register applications for various mining leases and licences in their area. The types of lease and licence applications which could have been registered include:

* Gold Mining Leases (often known simply as Mining Leases) from 1859
* Mineral Leases from 1861
* Mineral Search Licences from 1862
* Gold Mining Leases on Reserved Land from 1873
* Private Property Leases from 1885
* Tailings Licences from 1897
* Petroleum Prospecting Licences from 1935
* Petroleum Mineral Leases from 1935.

It is not certain that all of these types of lease or licence were registered by the Wardens.

To 1915 lease or licence applications were submitted firstly to the District Warden and then forwarded to the Mines Department in Melbourne. From 1915 there was a requirement that applications be submitted directly to the Mines Department and from there were forwarded to the Warden.

These records document cases by number and include the following information: name of applicant and notes regarding the outcome. The arrangement of the cases is chronological.

Data time period: [1871 TO 1872]

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