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Zimbabwean Government Gazette, 12Th July, 1991 f IT]* »■ *.- '■ ■ 4 am 'J> ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority i Vol. LXIX, No. 42 12th JULY, 1991 Price $2 General Notice 396 of 1991. Registered number'. 18381/2. 2 MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAFTER 765] Ncme: More Again 3/4. Registered holder'. Oscar Sinodo. I Cancellation of Certificate of Registration: Harare Mining District Number of claims'. 1 x 9, 1 x 10. i Mineral'. Gold reef. IT is hereby notified, in terms of subsection (5) of section 51 of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 165], that the certifi­ E. A. SMYTHE, cate of registration issued in respect of the under-mentioned 12-7-91. Mining Commissioner. block was cancelled on the 26th April, 1991, in terms of para­ graph (a) of subsection (1) of section 51 of the said Act. General Notice 399 of 1991. Registered number: 16786. Name: Seseko 6. MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAPTER 165] Registered holder: Kamuchacha Huya Zuze. Number of claims: 10. Cancellation of Certificate of Registration: Harare Mineral: Gold reef. Mining District H. D. MAKUZWA, 12-7-91. Mining Commissioner. IT is hereby notified, in terms of subsection (5) of section 51 of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 165], that the certifi­ cate of registration issued in respect of the under-mentioned General Notice 397 of 1991. block was cancelled on the 3rd April, 1991, in terms of para­ MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAPTER 165] graph (a) of subsection (1) of section 51 of the said Act. Registered number: 17573. Cancellation of Certificate of Registration: Harare Name: Joking 15. Mining District Registered holder: Enock Hofisi. Number of claims: 8. IT is hereby notified, in terms of subsection (5) of section 51 of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 165], that the certifi­ Mineral: Gold reef. cate of registration issued in respect of the under-mentioned H. D. MAKUZWA, block was cancelled on the 2nd May, 1991, in terms of para­ 12-7-91. Mining Commissioner. graph (a) of subsection (1) of section 51 of the said Act. Registered number: 18078. Name: Kuwadzana. General Notice 400 of 1991. Registered holder: Peter Davison. MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAPTER 165] Number of claims: 10. Mineral: Gold alluvial. Cancellation of Certificate of Registration: Masvingo H. D. MAKUZWA, Mining District 12-7-91. Mining Commissioner. IT is hereby notified, in terms of subsection (5) of section 51 General Notice 398 of 1991. of the M nes and Minerals Act [Chapter 165], that the certi- cate of registration issued in respect of the under-mentioned MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAPTER 165] block was cancelled on the 20th February, 1991, in terms of paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 51 of the said Act. Cancellation of Certificate of Registration: Gweru Registered number: 5551. Mining District Name: Durati 4. Registered holder: Joseph Francis Pretorius. IT is hereby notified, in terras of subsection (5) of section Number of claims: 10. 51 of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 165], that the certi­ Minerals: Gold reef. ficate of registration issued in respect of the under-mentioned block was cancelled on the 16th September, 1990. in terms of A. F. F. PINTO, paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section 51 of the said Act. 12-7-91. Mining Commissioner. f 622 Zimbabwean Government Gazette, 12th July, 1991 General Notice 401 of 1991. General Notice 405 of 1991. MINES AND MINEKALS ACT [CHAPTER J65] MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAPTER 1651 Cancellation of Certificate of Registration: Bulawayo Cancellation of Certificate of RjCgistration: Bulawayo Mining District Mining Efistrict IT is hereby notifl^ in terms of subsection (5) of section 51 IT is hereby notified, in terms of subsection (5) of section 51 of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 765], that the certifi­ of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 765], that the certifi­ cate of registration issued in respect of the under-mentioned cate of registration issued in respect of the under-mentioned block was cancelled on the 30th Jul^;, 1990, in terms of para­ block was cancelled on the 16th September, 1990, in terms of graph (b) of subsection (1) of section 51 of the said Act paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section 51 of the said Act Registered number: 34649. Registered number: 35018. Name: Wemhill North. Name: Alo 5. Registered holder: Josiah Ncubo. Registered holder: Roadman Ncube. Number of claims: 10. Number of claims: 10. Mineral: Gold reef. Mineral: Gold reef. F. L. THUSI, 12-7-91. Assistant Mining Commissioner. F. L. THUSI, 12-7-9). Assistant Mining Commissioner. General Notice 402 of 1991. General Notice 406 of 1991. MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAPTER 765] MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAPTER 765] Cancellation of Certificate of Registration: Harare Mining District Reservation Notice Number 1235: Harare Mining District <1 IT is hereby notified, in terms of subsection (5) of section 51 IT is hereby notified, in terms of subsection (6) of section of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 765], that the certifi­ 36 of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 765], that the area cate of registration issued in respect of the under-mentioned described hereunder has on instruction of the Secretary for block was cancelled on the 7th March, 1991, in terms of Mines, been reserved against prospecting and pegging in terms paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 51 of the said Act. of subsection (1) of section 36 of the said Act, by notice posted Registered number. 17914. at the Office of the Mining Commissioner, Harare. Name: Peufaill. Description of area Registered holder: Shamwari Yakanaka Syndicate. An area of approximately 397 hectares in extent situated Number of claims: 10. in the Harare mining district and bounded by a line Mineral: Gold reef. commencing at the common boundary between Woodlands/ H. D. MAKUZWA, Hillandale and Kentucky 2 (which is approximately 12 kilo­ 12-7-91. Mining Commissioner. metres west of Mutare Station) (grid reference 36KVQ52510O75); thence proceeding on a true bearing of approximately 335° for a distance of approximately 1,6 kilo­ General Notice 403 of 1991. metres to a point where a track crosses the common boundary between Orange Grove and Hillandale (grid MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAPTER 765] reference VQ51850221); thence on a true bearing of approxi­ mately 97° StE for a distance of approximately 1,15 kilo­ Cancellation of Certificate of Registration: Harare metres along that track to where it touches the corner of Mining District subdivision B of Hillandale (grid reference VQ52990206); thence on a true bearing of approximately 180° for a distance of approximately 0,1 kilometres to a corner of subdivision B IT IS hereby notified, m terms of subsection (5); of section 51 of Hillandale (grid reference VQ52990196); thence on a true of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 765], that the certifi­ bearing of approximately 87° for a distance of approximately cate of registration issued in respect of the under-mentioned block was cancelled on the 13th March, 1991, in terms of para­ 0,25 kilometres to a corner of subdivision B of Hillandale (grid reference VQ53220199); thence on a true bearing of graph (a) of subsection (1) of section 51 of the said Act. 4 approximately 82° 30' for a distance of approximately 0,55 Registered number: 16736. kilometres to a corner of subdivision B of Hillandale (grid Name: Ruvengo 12 reference VQ53750206); thence on a true bearing of approxi­ Registered holder: Zvanhasi Ndezveduwo Syndicate. mately 345° for a distance of approximately 0,11 kilometres Number of claims: 10. to a comer of subdivision B of Hillandale (grid reference VQ53720217); thence on a true bearing of approximately 65° Mineral: Gold reef. for a distance of approximately 0,5 kilometres to a corner H. D. MAKUZWA, of Lot 1 of Hillandale (grid reference VQ54160236); thence 12-7-91. Mining Commissioner. on a trae bearing of approximately 155° for a distance of approximately 0,3 kilometres to a comer of Lot 1 of Hillandale (grid reference VQS4290208); thence on a true General Notice 404 of 1991. bearing of approximately 260° for a ^stance of approxi­ MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAPTER 765] mately 0,17 kilometres to a comer of Lot 1 of Hillandale (grid reference VQ54130205); thence on a true bearing of approximately 151° for a distance of approximately 0,41 (^ncellation of Certificate of Registration: Harare kilometres to a comer of Lot 1 of Hillandale (grid Mining District reference VQ54340169); thence on a true bearing of approximately 100° for a distance of approximately IT IS hereby notified, in terms of subsection (5) of section 51 0,56 kilometres to a point where Lot 1 of Hillandale of the Mmes and Minerals Act [Chapter 765], that the certifi- strikes the boundary of Lot 48 of Weirmouth Small Holdings Wte of registration issued in respert of the under-mentioned (grid reference VQ54890160); thence on a tme bearing of block was cancelled on the 20th March, 1991, in terms of para­ approximately 155° for a distance of approximately 1,55 graph (a) of subsection (1) of section 51 of the said Act. kilometres to trigonometrical beacon 181/T (grid reference Registered number: 22106 B.M. VQ55520018); thence on a trae bearing of approximately 288° for a distance of approximately 1,65 kilometres to a Name: Out. corner of the farm boundary between Kentucky/1 and Registered holder: Ceaser Bako. Hillandale (grid reference VQ53950070); thence on a true Number of claims: 25. bearing of approximately 271° 30° for a distance of approxi­ Mineral: Beryl. mately 1,45 kilometres to the starting point. H. D. MAKUZWA. D. E. H. MURANGARI, 127-91. Mining Commissioner. 12-7-91. Secretary for Mines. Zimbabwean Government Gazette, 12th July, 1991 623 General Notice 407 of 1991.
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