Cemetery Rules, Trade Mark, Election




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 99

RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE CARLYLE
CEMETERY,

AS ADOPTED AND PASSED AT A MEETING OF THE
CEMETERY TRUSTEES HELD ON THE 17TH FEB-
RUARY, 1880.

  1. A portion of the cemetery reserves shall be
    divided into three classes, viz.:—

Class A.

  1. Class A, being ground of which the perpetual
    and exclusive right may be acquired with the privilege
    of enclosing the ground and erecting headstones or
    other monuments thereon. A portion of ground of
    this class shall be staked off into lots of 19 feet 4
    inches by 10 feet 10 inches. These lots shall be sold
    for £5 each.

Class B.

  1. These lots shall be 10 feet 10 inches by 9 feet
    8 inches, and shall be sold for £2 10s. each. Per-
    mission shall be given to fence the lots in either of
    these classes subject to the approval of the Trustees,
    provided that all fences be kept within the pegs, and
    that any fence made of wood shall not exceed 4 feet
    in height.

Class C.

  1. Class C will comprise a portion of ground set
    aside for the interment of such persons as are not
    purchasers of and have not acquired a right to
    private ground.

On ground of this class no fencing or other obstruc-
tion rising more than 1 foot above the surface shall
be allowed, and no grave shall, under any circum-
stances, be opened for any new interment sooner than
after the expiry of five years from the time of the
first or last interment, as the case may be. Flat
tombstones will be allowed on payment of a fee of
10s., and the friends or relatives of the deceased may
acquire the right to the grave with the consent of the
Trustees, and by paying the stipulated price for the
ground.

  1. All graves must be 6 feet deep; but in the
    event of purchasers of private ground desiring a
    greater depth an extra charge of 2s. shall be made
    for every foot more than 6 feet deep.

  2. Any purchasers of private ground in which no
    interment shall have taken place may transfer his or
    her interest in the said ground to any other person
    upon payment being made to the Clerk of the ceme-
    tery for the time being of a fee of 2s. for such
    transfer.

  3. A plan of the cemetery shall be prepared show-
    ing particularly the lots so laid off, together with the
    numbers thereof.

  4. The Clerk of the cemetery for the time being
    shall keep a book in which he shall enter from time
    to time the number of every lot sold, the name of
    the purchaser thereof, together with the date of sale
    of the same, and shall keep a record of the burials in
    the cemetery.

  5. A receipt for the purchase-money of any allot-
    ment shall be held conclusive evidence of the pur-
    chase, provided the same shall have been indorsed by
    the Chairman, and have the seal of the Board of
    Trustees affixed.

  6. In all cases of intended interment the person
    having the management or control of the same shall
    apply to the Clerk of the cemetery for the time being
    for a warrant for such interment, which warrant the
    Clerk is hereby authorized to grant on payment of
    the following fees, viz.:—

Class A or B.—Private or Purchased Ground.

Fee Item Above 10 Years of Age. Under 10 Years of Age.
Digging grave £0 10 0 £0 7 6
Attendance and dress- 0 5 0 0 4 0
ing grave
Warrant 0 5 0 0 2 6
Recording 0 2 6 0 2 6
£1 2 6 £0 16 6

Class C.—Public Ground.

Fee Item
Digging grave £0 10 0 £0 7 0
Attendance and dress- 0 5 0 0 4 6
ing grave
Warrant 0 5 0 0 2 6
Recording 0 2 6 0 2 6
£1 2 6 £0 16 6

No charge shall be made for paupers on account
of warrant or recording.

  1. The said warrant, when received by the grave-
    digger, shall be sufficient authority to him for each
    interment.

  2. The moneys arising from the sale of such lots
    and the said fees shall, after deducting all necessary
    expenses incurred and to be incurred, be expended
    in improving the cemetery.

  3. The said record-book shall be open for the
    inspection of the public on payment of a fee of one
    shilling for each inspection.

We hereby certify that the above rules and regula-
tions are the rules and regulations of the Carlyle
Cemetery, as passed by the Trustees on the 17th day
of February, 1880.

G. F. SHERWOOD, Chairman.
D. M. HARRIS, Clerk.

Approved in Council, 19th October, 1880.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 18th October, 1880.

NOTICE is hereby given that HENRY SCOTT
BARROW, of Christchurch, in the Colony of New
Zealand, has applied to register, under "The Trade
Marks Act, 1866," the trade mark, of which the follow-
ing is a description, viz. :-

Description of Trade Mark.

A pyramid having on the left side the bust of a
bald-headed smooth-faced man, with the words
"Before Use" underneath, and on the right side the
bust of a man with luxuriant hair and whiskers, and
the words "Six Months after Use" underneath.

Nature of the Article to which it is intended such
Trade Mark shall apply.

A preparation for producing hair.

THOMAS DICK,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar
of Trade Marks.

Warden for Masterton Highway District elected.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 19th October, 1880.

NOTICE has been received at this office, under the
hand of the Returning Officer, Mr. R. Wilsone,
that, at an election held at Masterton on the 15th
instant,

JAMES CHARLES VALLANCE



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🏘️ Rules and Regulations for Carlyle Cemetery (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
19 October 1880
Cemetery, Rules, Regulations, Fees, Interment, Patea County
  • G. F. SHERWOOD, Chairman
  • D. M. HARRIS, Clerk
  • FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏭 Application to register a Trade Mark for hair preparation

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 October 1880
Trade Mark registration, Hair preparation, Pyramid device, Christchurch
  • HENRY SCOTT BARROW, Applied to register trade mark

  • THOMAS DICK, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks

🏘️ Election of Warden for Masterton Highway District

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19 October 1880
Election, Warden, Masterton Highway District
  • JAMES CHARLES VALLANCE, Elected Warden for Masterton

  • Mr. R. Wilsone, Returning Officer