Charles Laut, 18721941 (aged 69 years)

Name
Charles /Laut/
Given names
Charles
Surname
Laut
Birth 1872

Bankrupt 2 December 1885 (aged 13 years)
Bankrupt 11 October 1892 (aged 20 years)

Note: In the Supreme Court of New South Wales. (5,508)

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales. (5,508)

IN BANKRUPTCY. Re Charles Laut, of Canowindra, lately of Lyndhurst, miner. NOTICE is hereby given that the Single Meeting of creditors in the above matter will be held at the Court-house, Cowra, before the District Registrar in Bankruptcy, on the 3lst day of October, 1892, at 11 a.m., or as soon after as the course of business will permit. To entitle a creditor to vote thereat, his proof must be lodged with the Registrar in Bankruptcy, Chancery-square, Sydney, not later than the 25th day of October, 1892. ARTHUR HENRY, Registrar in Bankruptcy. Official Assignee - Augustus Morris. 8267 6s.

New South Wales Government Gazette, Tuesday 11 October 1892 (No.723), p. 8182. Charles Laut Bankrupt

Mining Lease 31 July 1925 (aged 53 years)

Note: Mining Lease

Mining Lease

[619] Sydney, 31st July, 1925. IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has cancelled the undermentioned leases for non-payment of the rents due thereon, and they are hereby declared cancelled: - [1925-8, 606; 8,554; 8,604; 8,605; 8,396 L.B.] Mining Purposes Lease, Mining Act, 1906. No. 289, Charles Laut, portion GL 2, county Phillip, parish Dungeree, 1 a. 3 r. 29 p., application No. Rylstone 14-113.

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales, Friday 31 July 1925 (No.102), p. 3372. Charles Laut Mining Lease

Death of a brotherJohn Henry Laut
27 September 1931 (aged 59 years)

Private lands leases 24 July 1936 (aged 64 years)

Note: (5007) Department of Mines,

(5007) Department of Mines,

Sydney, 24th July, 1936. NOTICES TO APPLICANTS FOR LEASES FOR MINING AND FOR PURPOSES IN CONNECTION WITH MINING: TO THE LESSEES UNDER SUCH LEASES; AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that -

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the provisions of section 124a of the Mining Act, 1906-1935, has cancelled the undermentioned leases for non-compliance with the labour covenants therein contained, and they are hereby declared cancelled:- (1936-11,052; 11,053; 11,054 L.B.) Private Lands Leases, Mining Act, 1906,

No. 8,479, Charles Laut, William Alexander Russell, Norman Luja Dahl and Henry John Russell, portion PGL 4, part of portions 132, 138, 139 and 163, county Phillip, parish Dungeree, 25 acres, surface right 1 acre, application No. 396 Rylstone.

No. 2,480, Charles Laut, William Alexander Russell, Norman Luja Dahl and Henry John Russell, portion PGL 11, part of portion 163, county Phillip, parish Dungeree, 10 acres, surface right 1 acre, application No. 397 Rylstone.

No. 2,481, Charles Laut, William Alexander Russell, Norman Luja Dahl and Henry John Russell, portion PGL 15, part of portion 163, county Phillip, parish Dungeree, 5 acres, surface right 1 acre, application No. 398 Rylstone.

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales, Friday 24 July 1936 (No.118), p. 3200. Charles Laut Private lands leases

Death 20 July 1941 (aged 69 years)

Note: DEATH OF CHARLES LAUT.

DEATH OF CHARLES LAUT.

The death took place at Mudgee Hospital on Sunday morning of Charles Laut, at the age of 67. The deceased, for a number of years, was a resident of Clandulla, and at one time was proprietor of the Clandulla Hall. Prior to his death he was residing at Cudgegong. The funeral took place to the Church of England portion of the Rylstone Cemetery on Sunday. The Rev. Fr. Hawkey, officiated at the grave. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. J. B. Simpkins, Kandos.

Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 24 July 1941, p. 9. Charles Laut Death

Bankrupt

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales. (5,508)

IN BANKRUPTCY. Re Charles Laut, of Canowindra, lately of Lyndhurst, miner. NOTICE is hereby given that the Single Meeting of creditors in the above matter will be held at the Court-house, Cowra, before the District Registrar in Bankruptcy, on the 3lst day of October, 1892, at 11 a.m., or as soon after as the course of business will permit. To entitle a creditor to vote thereat, his proof must be lodged with the Registrar in Bankruptcy, Chancery-square, Sydney, not later than the 25th day of October, 1892. ARTHUR HENRY, Registrar in Bankruptcy. Official Assignee - Augustus Morris. 8267 6s.

New South Wales Government Gazette, Tuesday 11 October 1892 (No.723), p. 8182. Charles Laut Bankrupt

Mining Lease

Mining Lease

[619] Sydney, 31st July, 1925. IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has cancelled the undermentioned leases for non-payment of the rents due thereon, and they are hereby declared cancelled: - [1925-8, 606; 8,554; 8,604; 8,605; 8,396 L.B.] Mining Purposes Lease, Mining Act, 1906. No. 289, Charles Laut, portion GL 2, county Phillip, parish Dungeree, 1 a. 3 r. 29 p., application No. Rylstone 14-113.

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales, Friday 31 July 1925 (No.102), p. 3372. Charles Laut Mining Lease

Private lands leases

(5007) Department of Mines,

Sydney, 24th July, 1936. NOTICES TO APPLICANTS FOR LEASES FOR MINING AND FOR PURPOSES IN CONNECTION WITH MINING: TO THE LESSEES UNDER SUCH LEASES; AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that -

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the provisions of section 124a of the Mining Act, 1906-1935, has cancelled the undermentioned leases for non-compliance with the labour covenants therein contained, and they are hereby declared cancelled:- (1936-11,052; 11,053; 11,054 L.B.) Private Lands Leases, Mining Act, 1906,

No. 8,479, Charles Laut, William Alexander Russell, Norman Luja Dahl and Henry John Russell, portion PGL 4, part of portions 132, 138, 139 and 163, county Phillip, parish Dungeree, 25 acres, surface right 1 acre, application No. 396 Rylstone.

No. 2,480, Charles Laut, William Alexander Russell, Norman Luja Dahl and Henry John Russell, portion PGL 11, part of portion 163, county Phillip, parish Dungeree, 10 acres, surface right 1 acre, application No. 397 Rylstone.

No. 2,481, Charles Laut, William Alexander Russell, Norman Luja Dahl and Henry John Russell, portion PGL 15, part of portion 163, county Phillip, parish Dungeree, 5 acres, surface right 1 acre, application No. 398 Rylstone.

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales, Friday 24 July 1936 (No.118), p. 3200. Charles Laut Private lands leases

Death

DEATH OF CHARLES LAUT.

The death took place at Mudgee Hospital on Sunday morning of Charles Laut, at the age of 67. The deceased, for a number of years, was a resident of Clandulla, and at one time was proprietor of the Clandulla Hall. Prior to his death he was residing at Cudgegong. The funeral took place to the Church of England portion of the Rylstone Cemetery on Sunday. The Rev. Fr. Hawkey, officiated at the grave. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. J. B. Simpkins, Kandos.

Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 24 July 1941, p. 9. Charles Laut Death