Lexicographical Neighbors of Repegged
Literary usage of Repegged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mining Law of the British Empire by Charles John Alford (1906)
"... notice shall be posted at the Mines Office of the district that such claim
will be abandoned and open to be repegged, unless the said licence and other ..."
2. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1907)
"It was known as the Great White Eye until the year 1900, after which it was
repegged and worked under its present name. The reef is about 4 feet wide upon ..."
3. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1907)
"... embraced by tlie old ML 9 lias recently been repegged, and is beld as ML 130.
Universal and Tin Gullies pass through similar country to Swan Gully, viz. ..."
4. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1907)
"It was known as the Great White Eye until the year 1900, after which it was
repegged and worked under its present name. The reef is about 4 feet wide upon ..."
5. In the Land of Pearl and Gold: A Pioneer's Wanderings in the Backblocks and by Alexander Macdonald (1907)
"... to obtain information concerning the various "chances" that we repegged an
abandoned claim in the centre of the workings and pitched our camp thereon. ..."
6. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1907)
"The area embraced by the old ML 9 has recently been repegged, and is held as ML
130. Universal and Tin Gullies pass through similar country to Swan Gully, ..."
7. Digest of Law Reports of the Late South African Republic, Including Cases by Johan Pieter Renaud van Hoytema, Siegfried Raphaely (1906)
"... from the owners do not require to be repegged after the proclamation, but it
is sufficient for the protection of the rights of such prospector - peggers ..."