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thence along the eastern boundary of stand No. 91 to the Appendix No. 1. south-east corner of the same; thence to the eastward along the northern side of Main-street (as defined in the said plan) to the south-west corner of stand No. 105; thence along the western boundary of the same to beacon No. 6; thence in a north-easterly direction through beacons Nos. 7 and 8, to beacon No. 9; thence eastward through beacons Nos. 10 and 11, to beacon No. 12; thence southward to beacon No. 13; thence eastward through beacons Nos. 14, 15 and 16, to beacon No. 17; thence in a north-easterly direction to beacon No. 18; thence eastward to the north-west corner of stand No. 190; thence along the north side of the same, in an easterly direction to beacon No. 19; thence due north through beacon No. 20 to beacon No. 21; thence to the westward through beacons Nos. 22, 23, 24, to beacon No. 25; thence southward, along the eastern side of Churchstreet to beacon No. 26; thence eastward to beacon No. 27; thence to the southward to beacon No. 28; thence westerly to beacon No. 29; thence in a southerly direction along the eastern side of Church-street through beacon No. 30 to the south-western corner of stand No. 106, the starting point.

All streets and outlets radiating from the said area are marked upon the said plan, with their respective widths. AREA No. 6.-Situated on the Farm heretofore and commonly known as Bultfontein, in the present District of

Kimberley.

An area comprising and surrounding the claims at present worked and lying to be worked at the place or digging heretofore known as Bultfontein, and bounded by a line shown upon a plan entitled "Plan of areas of Diamond Field, Griqualand West,-No. 3," which said plan is filed of record, in duplicate original in the offices of the Secretary to Government, Kimberley, and the Registrar of the High Court, Barkly, commencing from a beacon at the south-east corner of the area marked No. 1 on the said plan; thence running northward to beacon No. 2; thence in a north-westerly direction through beacon No. 3, to beacon No. 4, at the north-east corner of stand No. 171; thence to the south along the eastern, southern, and western boundaries of the said stand to the beacon No. 5, at the north-west corner of the same; thence westward through beacons Nos. 6 and 7 to beacon No. 8; thence in a westerly direction to beacon A; thence along the line claimed as the common boundary line between the farms commonly known as Bultfontein and Alexandersfontein to beacon B; thence in a northerly direction to beacon No. 1, the starting point.

Appendix No. 1. AREA No. 7.-Situated on the Farm heretofore and commonly known as Alexandersfontein, in the present District

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of Kimberley.

An area adjacent to Area No. 6, and bounded by a line shown upon the aforementioned plan No. 3, commencing from beacon A (mentioned in the last described area), and running thence in a southerly direction to beacon No. 9 on the said plan; thence running in a south-easterly direction to beacon No. 10; thence eastward to beacon No. 11; thence northward to beacon B (mentioned in the last described area); thence to the westward along the line claimed as the common boundary line between the farms commonly known as Bultfontein and Alexandersfontein to beacon A, the starting point.

All streets and outlets radiating from the said areas Nos. 6 and 7, are marked upon the said plan, with their respective widths.

NOTE.-Ordinance 5 of 1874 was disallowed by Her Majesty, see Government Notice 35 of 1875.

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No. 7, 1874.-Sd. R. SOUTHEY.]

[June 2, 1874.

Proclamation converting Diggings into Mines.

WHEREAS by the General Rules and Regulations at

present in force for the management of Diggings and Mines within this Province, under the Provisions of Ordinance No. 10 of 1874, the Governor is empowered to declare by Proclamation any Digging to be a Mine:

Now therefore by virtue of the powers in me vested, I do hereby proclaim, declare, and make known, that the following Diggings within this Province are and shall be Mines for the purposes and within the scope of the said Ordinance, that is to say:

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1st.-The Digging heretofore known as Colesberg Kopje" or "De Beer's New Rush," to be from the date hereof known as "Kimberley Mine."

2nd. The Digging heretofore known as "Old De Beer's " or "Kopje No. 1," to be from the date hereof known as "De Beer's Mine."

3rd. The Digging heretofore known as "Du Toit's Pan" to be from the date hereof known as "Du Toit's Pan Mine."

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Appendix No. 1.

[June 15, 1874.

No. 10, 1874.-Sd. R. SOUTHEY.]
Proclamation of Du Toit's Pan and Barkly Market

Regulations.

HEREAS by Ordinance No. 6 of 1837, it is provided that in places not being Municipalities it shall be lawful for the Governor, by and with the advice' of the Executive Council, by any Proclamation in that behalf, to establish a market at such place, and to provide all necessary regulations for the same: And whereas the Towns of Du Toit's Pan, in the Division of Kimberley, and Barkly, in the Division of Barkly, are not Municipalities: Now, therefore, I do hereby, and with the advice of the Executive Council, proclaim, declare, and make known that I have established, and do hereby establish, markets for the Towns of Du Toit's Pan and Barkly, to be held in the squares of the said Towns, known as the Market-squares of the said Towns; and I do further hereby proclaim, declare, and make known that the regulations contained in the Schedule hereunto annexed are and shall be the Regulations for the said markets.

SCHEDULE.

REGULATIONS FOR DU TOIT'S PAN AND BARKLY MARKETS.

Market where to be held.

1. The market shall be held on the established market place, and in no other part of the town.

Market Master.

2. The Governor shall appoint a market master and as. many deputies as may be necessary.

Security.

3. The market master shall, before entering on the duties of his office, give security to the amount of £500 sterling.

Conduct of Market Business.

4. The market master shall conduct the business of the market in strict conformity with such instructions as may from time to time be issued by the Government for his guidance.

Tenure of Office.

5. The market master and his deputies shall hold office during the Governor's pleasure.

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Places in Market for Stock and Produce.

6. The market masters shall fix and determine the places at which wagons and other vehicles attending the market shall stand, and at which the various descriptions of stock and produce shall be sold.

Market Fee.

7. The market master shall demand and take a fee of one shilling from the person in charge of every wagon or cart entering the market with produce.

Market Dues.

8. The market master shall demand and receive by way of market dues, from the owner or other person in charge of any produce sold on the market, the sum of sixpence for every pound sterling, or fraction thereof, for which such produce may be sold.

Sale by Auction by Market Master.-Penalty on Sales by unauthorized persons.

9. All sales of stock and produce on the market shall be by public auction through the market master or his deputy, and no person other than the market master or his deputy shall sell stock or produce by auction on the market place under a penalty of £5 for each offence, together with the amount of dues which should have been payable in respect of such sales if held by the market master.

Penalty on non-payment of Fees and Dues.

10. Any person selling stock or produce on the market and refusing or neglecting to pay the market dues herein provided for, shall be subject to a penalty of not more than £5 or less than £1 for each offence.

Disputes.

11. Should any dispute arise between two or more bidders during the sale of any article, such article shall forthwith again be put up for sale.

Sales to be for Cash.

12. All sales on the market shall be for cash. No private arrangements made by the parties for any particular mode of payment previous to the exposure of the produce on the market, shall be admitted by the market master.

Market Master responsible for Payment to Seller.

13. The market master shall hold himself responsible to the seller for the payment of the money for which the articles have been sold, and all purchases shall be paid for by

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the buyer to the market master or his representative either Appendix No. 1. on the spot at the time of purchase, or at the market office, provided the article has been delivered at or before noon on the day of purchase, as the market master may elect.

Payment for Purchases.

14. The market master shall pay to the seller, or his agent, the proceeds of sales on the market, less the charges and fees as before provided, within a reasonable time after the seller or his agent shall have delivered the sale note, receipted by the purchaser, subject, however, to such rules as have been or may be passed.

Purchasers refusing to Receive or Pay for things Bought.

15. Any purchaser who shall neglect or refuse to receive or pay for an article so bought, or who shall cause any unnecessary delay to the seller shall be liable to a penalty not to exceed five pounds nor less than ten shillings, and shall moreover be compelled to defray all expenses incurred by the detention in town of the seller for the purpose of prosecuting the case: provided always that the delay is unavoidable and that it does not arise from fraud practised by the seller.

Payment only to Seller or Authorised Agent.

16. No payment shall be made by the market master except to the seller or his agent duly authorised to receive the same.

Articles to be sold by Samples.

17. All persons offering forage, grain, butter, meal, potatoes, wool, or brandy, for sale on the public market, shall be bound before sale, if required so to do, to deliver to the market master a sample of such produce, for comparison with the article which is to be sold upon the market.

Fraudulent Samples.

18. Any person placing on the market any article for sale Lot in accordance with the sample exposed by him, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds, and not less than two pounds, and the buyer shall not be compelled to take any such article.

Articles to be weighed.

19. The buyer or seller of any. article requiring it to be weighed, may call upon the market master to weigh the same, and to give a certificate of the weight.

Market Master not to Purchase for the purpose of Trading. 20. The market master shall not be permitted to purchase produce on the market for the purpose of trading or

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