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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74

JAMES GEORGE COX,
WILLIAM CUNDY,
JAMES DONALD,
GEORGE REYNOLDS, and
HERBERT JAMES WILLIAMS
were duly elected to be Commissioners of the Feather-
ston Local Board.
THOMAS DICK.

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 28th July, 1880.

NOTICE is hereby given that SAMUEL MALLETT,
of Greymouth, in the Colony of New Zealand,
has applied to register, under "The Trade Marks
Act, 1866," the trade mark of which the following is
a description, viz. :--

Description of Trade Mark.
Four wheatsheaves in a circle, between each wheat-
sheaf the words TRADE-MARK-PASTRY-
FLOUR. In the centre the name "S. Mallett."

Nature of the Article to which it is intended such
Trade Mark shall apply.
Mallett's self-raising pastry flour.

THOMAS DICK,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar
of Trade Marks.

Regulations for Wyndham Cemetery, County of
Southland.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 28th July, 1880.

THE following rules and regulations for the
management of the Wyndham Cemetery have
been submitted to His Excellency the Governor in
Council, and are published in accordance with "The
Cemeteries Management Act, 1877."

THOMAS DICK.

RULES AND REGULATIONS MADE BY THE TRUSTEES
OF THE WYNDHAM CEMETERY, UNDER THE AU-
THORITY OF "THE CEMETRIES MANAGEMENT ACT,
1877."

  1. All charges must be paid in advance, when
    orders are given.

  2. Any person or persons making a vault, placing
    a tombstone, or erecting a monument in the cemetery,
    by and with the permission of the Trustees for the
    time being, and upon payment of the required
    charges, shall maintain and keep up such vault, tomb-
    stone, or monument, according to the terms of such
    permission, to and for the sole and separate use of
    such person or persons, heirs, near relations, and
    friends, for ever.

  3. Application for such permission must be made
    to the Secretary, or to one of the Trustees, and a cer-
    tificate of such permission, in the form of Schedule B,
    or to the like effect, may be granted to the party
    applying for such permission, on payment of charges
    in Schedule A.

  4. The cost and charges of the burial of any person
    in such cemetery will be remitted on proof being
    given, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, that such
    person was a pauper at the time of his death, and
    that there are no funds applicable, and no person is
    liable for the payment of costs and charges.

  5. Orders for interment must be given to the

sexton at least six working hours prior to the hour
fixed for the funeral, otherwise an extra charge will
be made in terms of Schedule A. No free interment
will be allowed without the above notice of six hours.

  1. The Trustees will cause all ordinary graves to
    be dug, but parties requiring brick graves or vaults
    will be required to construct them under the direction
    of a surveyor appointed by the Trustees; and, in case
    interment is to be made in any private grave or vault,
    the consent in writing of the party entitled thereto
    must be left with the order.

  2. The time fixed for the funeral must be the time
    when the procession will be at the cemetery, and the
    same must be punctually observed.

  3. Until otherwise ordered, the usual hour fixed
    for funerals will be from 8 o'clock a.m. to 5 o'clock
    p.m. from the 1st September to the 30th April, and
    from 8 o'clock a.m. till 4 o'clock p.m. the other four
    months of the year, except on Sundays, when the
    usual and only funerals will be from 2 o'clock till 5
    o'clock p.m. throughout the year. No funeral will
    be allowed to take place between the hours of 7 p.m.
    and 7 a.m.

  4. All monuments, vaults, graves, and gravestones
    must be kept in repair and proper condition by and
    at the expense of the owners.

  5. Every coffin in a vault or brick grave must be
    bricked in, cemented, and covered by a slab of stone,
    slate, or iron; and every coffin in a private grave
    must have on the lid a metal plate, with name of
    deceased stamped or painted thereon.

  6. A drawing of every stone, tomb, pedestal, and
    plan of every fence, monument, or tablet proposed
    to be erected, and a copy of every epitaph or inscrip-
    tion, must be submitted to the Trustees, and approved
    of by them.

  7. No servant or any other person employed by
    or engaged in any duty on behalf of the Trustees
    shall receive any gratuity, under penalty of dismissal.

  8. The ground will be open daily from sunrise till
    sunset.

  9. A plan of the cemetery, showing the situation
    of the graves, shall be kept by the Secretary, and
    may be inspected on payment of the charge mentioned
    in Schedule A, and registers of all graves shall be
    kept by the Secretary.

  10. No funeral will be allowed to take place in
    the cemetery without a certificate from the Registrar
    of Deaths, or the Coroner holding the inquest or
    inquiry, or a Magistrate; and such certificate must
    be delivered to the sexton at the cemetery before
    the funeral enters the gate.

  11. The Trustees reserve the right to make any
    alterations from time to time in these charges and
    regulations.

  12. Any purchaser of private ground, in which no
    interment shall have taken place, may transfer his
    or her interest in the said ground upon payment
    being made to the Trustees for the time being of five
    shillings for such transfer.

ROBERT A. ELLIOT.
GEORGE G. FYFE.
JAMES CUSHNIE.
JAMES MILNE.
DONALD STALKER.
DAVID MCKAY.

SCHEDULE A.
PRIVATE GRAVES.
Single interment in open ground, adults
Ditto, under fourteen years and over five years
Ditto, under five years
Special land for family graves, each block 10 feet
by 10 feet, as per plan
Β£ s. d.
0 10 0
076
050
1 10 0



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🏘️ Election result for Featherston Local Board Commissioners (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
27 July 1880
Commissioners, Election result, Featherston Local Board
  • JAMES GEORGE COX, duly elected Commissioner
  • WILLIAM CUNDY, duly elected Commissioner
  • JAMES DONALD, duly elected Commissioner
  • GEORGE REYNOLDS, duly elected Commissioner
  • HERBERT JAMES WILLIAMS, duly elected Commissioner

  • THOMAS DICK

🏭 Application for Registration of a Trade Mark for Pastry Flour

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 July 1880
Trade Mark, Registration, Greymouth, Pastry Flour, S. Mallett
  • SAMUEL MALLETT, Applied to register trade mark

  • THOMAS DICK, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks

🏘️ Publication of Rules and Regulations for Wyndham Cemetery

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
28 July 1880
Cemetery management, Wyndham, Southland, Burial charges, Trustees
  • THOMAS DICK
  • ROBERT A. ELLIOT
  • GEORGE G. FYFE
  • JAMES CUSHNIE
  • JAMES MILNE
  • DONALD STALKER
  • DAVID MCKAY