β¨ Cemetery Rules and Notices
1790
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 119
be recovered from the person applying for permission
to construct such vault.
No Interment to take place in Vaults without
Warrant.
- No interment shall be permitted in any vault
until the party requiring to open such vault for inter-
ment has obtained a burial-warrant as provided for
ordinary burial, which warrant shall be sufficient
authority for the vault named therein to be opened.
All Charges and Fees to be paid in Advance.
31. All charges made for any matter or thing con-
nected with or relating to the cemetery shall be paid
in advance.
Fences may be removed.
32. In the case of all persons interred in the Wai-
tara Cemetery previous to the 1st day of June, 1879,
and whose surviving relatives and friends have, pre-
vious to the above date, fenced in portions of land
round the graves of persons so interred, it is hereby
provided that, in all cases where the grant of exclusive
right of burial in perpetuity is not acquired, it shall
be lawful for the Trustees at any time to remove or
alter the position of any of the said fences whenever
it may be found necessary to do so.
A.
FORM OF GRANT.
Colony of New Zealand,
County of Taranaki,
to wit.
(Number of grant).
GRANT of exclusive right of burial in
perpetuity in the public cemetery at
Waitara, in the said county, issued
under the provisions of "The Cemeteries Management Act, 1877,"
and subject to the provisions of any rules and regulations
now or that may hereafter be passed and gazetted relating
to the said cemetery: -
In consideration of the sum of pounds
shillings and pence sterling, the receipt whereof is
hereby acknowledged, the undersigned
Trustees of the Waitara Cemetery, hereby grant unto
of
, the exclusive right of burial in perpetuity in
parcels of ground in the said cemetery, numbered
on the plan of the said cemetery, and containing by
admeasurement
Witness our hands this day of
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-
FORM OF TRANSFER.
THE within grant of exclusive right of burial in perpetuity in
the public cemetery at Waitara has been duly transferred
to the under-mentioned parties, by permission of the Trustees
of the said cemetery, on the days and dates hereunder
written: -
| Name in full. | Residence. | Name in full. | Residence. | Date of Transfer. | Signatures of Trustees. | Folio in Record-book. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
B.
FORM of burial-warrant for interment of persons in the public
cemetery at Waitara, County of Taranaki, New Zealand: --
To the Sexton.
You are hereby authorized to prepare a grave according to
the following particulars, viz.: --
Name of deceased:
Age:
Denomination:
Officiating minister:
Day and hour of funeral:
Class of burial:
Required length, breadth, and depth of grave:
Name of person furnishing above particulars:
Number of lot:
Position of grave: day of , 188
Trustees.
WAITARA CEMETERY. - AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT VAULT.
To the Sexton.
THIS is to authorize , of , to excavate ground
and to construct a vault on plot of land in the Waitara Ceme-
tery, numbered on the plan of the said cemetery, in
accordance with the rules and regulations for the time being in
force relating to the construction of vaults.
Dated this day of , 188 .
Trustees.
WAITARA CEMETERY. - AUTHORITY TO REOPEN VAULT.
To the Sexton.
THIS is to authorize , of , to reopen vault
number , situated on plot of ground numbered
on the plan of the Waitara Cemetery, for the purpose of inter-
ment of deceased person named in the accompanying burial-
warrant.
Dated this day of , 188 .
Trustees.
The foregoing regulations were made by the Trus-
tees of the Waitara Cemetery on the 11th November,
1880.
THOMAS BAYLY,
BURTON C. LAWRENCE,
WM. TATE,
HENRY FAULL,
JOHN ELLIOT,
} Trustees.
Approved in Council, 28th December, 1880.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Colonial Industries.
TENDERS FOR MANUFACTURE OF PORTLAND
CEMENT.
Public Works Office,
Wellington, 10th November, 1880.
W RITTEN tenders will be received at this office
up to noon on the 31st March, 1881, from per-
sons who are willing to contract for the supply and
delivery of One Hundred Tons of Portland Cement.
The cement to be manufactured in the Colony of
New Zealand, and to be delivered at any of the
under-mentioned places, viz., Auckland, Wellington,
Christchurch, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Port Chalmers,
or Invercargill. Tenders to be addressed to the
Minister for Public Works, and to be marked outside
"Tender for Supply of 100 Tons of Portland Cement."
Specifications and conditions may be seen at the
Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christ-
church, Dunedin, and Invercargill. The lowest or
any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
R. OLIVER,
Minister for Public Works.
Designation of Post Office changed.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 28th December, 1880.
IT is hereby notified for general information that
the designation of the Post Office in the Auck-
land Postal District, known as Katikati, has been
changed to
URETARA.
By order of the Postmaster-General.
W. GRAY,
Secretary.
Money Order and Savings Bank Offices opened.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 28th December, 1880.
IT is hereby notified for general information that a
Money Order and Savings Bank Office will be
opened at
OPUNAKE,
(Chief Office, New Plymouth,)
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Continuation of Waitara Cemetery Rules and Forms
(continued from previous page)
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government28 December 1880
Cemetery rules, vaults, interments, burial warrants, land rights, Taranaki
- THOMAS BAYLY, Trustee
- BURTON C. LAWRENCE, Trustee
- WM. TATE, Trustee
- HENRY FAULL, Trustee
- JOHN ELLIOT, Trustee
- FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council
ποΈ Tenders invited for supply and delivery of 100 Tons of Portland Cement
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works10 November 1880
Tender, Portland Cement, supply contract, manufacturing, Public Works Office
- R. Oliver, Minister for Public Works
π Designation of Katikati Post Office changed to Uretara
π Transport & Communications28 December 1880
Post Office, name change, Katikati, Uretara, Auckland
- W. Gray, Secretary
π° Money Order and Savings Bank Office opened at Opunake
π° Finance & Revenue28 December 1880
Money Order Office, Savings Bank, Opunake, New Plymouth
NZ Gazette 1880, No 119