Bell, W.H. Somerset. - The Mineral Laws of the Orange River Colony Including the Mining of Precious Metals Ordinance 1904, . . .African Book Company. Grahamstown, Cape Colony, 1904. Library binding, 1/4 black leather over textured boards. 308pp 8vo. 0.8kg. Ex library (Government Mining Engineer Technical Library) with usual paraphernalia including number to spine. A sound clean copy with neat annotations throughout. "... The Mining Of Precious Stones Ordinance 1904, The Mining Of Base Metals And Minerals Ordinance 1904, And The Mines Regulations With Note, And A Complete Index".
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