[Editor: This Miner’s Right was issued to Julia Rammert, in New South Wales, on 30 November 1928.]
[Front of Miner’s Right]
[Handwritten and stamped text has been rendered in italics.]
New South Wales.
No. 902 Renewal of no. 930
£ ~~ 5/ ~~ Expired 26/12/28
Mining District, and Division or place in which issued. } Broken Hill
Date 30 Nov 1928 19 .
Miner’s Right.
Issued to Julia Rammert
of Broken Hill under the provisions of the Mining
Act, 1906, to be in force until 26th December 1929.
N L Sheridan
Mining Registrar
[Reverse of Miner’s Right]
On production to the Mining Registrar this Miner’s Right may be renewed within one month before or seven days after expiration on payment of the ordinary fee; or after seven days and within one month of expiration on payment of 50% additional fee. The failure to maintain the Right in force will invalidate the title to any area held in virtue thereof.
I have this day transferred the within Miner’s Right No. …………… to ……………
…………………………………………………………………
Witness ………………………… Signature …………………………
Dated ………………………… 19 ………..
I have this day transferred the within Miner’s Right No. …………… to ……………
…………………………………………………………………
Witness ………………………… Signature …………………………
Dated ………………………… 19 ………..
St 220
Source:
Original document
Editor’s notes:
Dimensions (approximate): 222 mm. (width), 120 mm. (height).
The front of the Miner’s Right has a coat of arms near the top, with a lion on the left and a kangaroo on the right.
“Rammert” is an uncommon surname. However, its existence has been confirmed by its appearance in several publications:
“List of letters returned from the country, and now lying at this office unclaimed”, Supplement to the New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW), 20 September 1888, p. 6646, column 2 [“Rammert A., Broken Hill”]
“Bunte Bilder aus deutschen Blättern”, Australische Zeitung (Adelaide, SA), 3 August 1892, p. 12 [German language; “Frau Rammert”]
“List of letters returned from the country, and now lying at this office unclaimed”, Supplement to the New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW), 21 June 1893, p. 4927, column 1 [“Rammert A., Broken Hill”]
“Largest naturalisation ceremony: 147 new citizens accepted at Civic Hall, Cabramatta”, The Biz (Fairfield, NSW), 21 August 1957, p. 20 [“Mrs. Amalie Rammert, 50 Knight Street, Lansvale (Estonian).”]
Nov = (abbreviation) November
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