Cemetery Regulations and Bonuses




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 14

CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA.

OPEN COMPETITION OF 1881.
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Regulations for Timaru Cemetery, County of
Geraldine.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 15th February, 1881.

THE following regulations for the management of
the Timaru Cemetery, having been submitted to
His Excellency the Governor in Council, are pub-
lished in accordance with "The Cemeteries Manage-
ment Act, 1877."
THOMAS DICK.

REGULATIONS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE
TIMARU CEMETERY.

  1. Persons desirous of obtaining an exclusive right
    in any plot of ground in the cemetery for the purpose
    of making graves or family vaults, or erecting monu-
    ments, may do so at a rate not exceeding 10s. 6d. per
    square yard.

  2. Applications for this purpose may be made to
    the Trustees or to the Secretary, or other person
    authorized by them to receive the same.

  3. Every burial-plot shall be 9 feet x 4 feet, and
    every grave shall be 6 feet in depth at the least. In
    the event of the purchaser of private ground desiring
    a greater depth, an extra charge of 2s. 6d. shall be
    made for every foot more than 6 feet.

  4. All railings or erections of any kind shall be
    subject to the approval of the Trustees.

  5. Any purchaser of private ground may transfer
    his or her interest therein to any other person upon
    payment of a fee of 5s. for such transfer.

  6. In all cases of intended interment the person
    having the management or control of the same shall
    apply to the sexton or other duly-authorized person
    for a warrant for such interment, which warrant
    shall be granted upon payment of the following fees,
    viz. :-

Above 10 Years of Age.
Digging grave (6 feet deep) ... 0 10 0
Attendance and dressing ground ... 0 5 0
Warrant ... ... ... 0 2 6
Registering ... ... ... 0 2 6
Total £1 0 0

Under 10 Years of Age.
Digging grave (5 feet deep) ... 0 7 0
Attendance and dressing ground ... 0 3 0
Warrant ... ... ... 0 2 6
Registering ... ... ... 0 2 6
Total £0 15 0

Reopening a grave or vault ... £1 0 0

  1. Persons wishing to have grave-plots kept in
    order can do so by application to the Trustees or
    Secretary.
    Purchase of plots and all fees to be paid for in
    advance.

  2. Orders for interment must be given at least six
    working hours prior to the hour fixed for the funeral,
    otherwise an extra charge of 1s. 6d. for each hour
    or fraction of hour less than six hours will be made.

The following particulars must accompany the
order :-
Name of deceased:
Age:
Denomination:
Officiating minister:
Day and hour of funeral:
If unpurchased ground:
No. of plot (if private ground):
Required depth (if more than 6 feet):

HERBERT BELFIELD,
Timaru, 16th November, 1880. Chairman.

Approved in Council, 15th February, 1881.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Abstract of Accounts of Queenstown Cemetery, Lake
County.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 14th February, 1881.

THE following abstract of the accounts of the
Queenstown Cemetery, Lake County, is pub-
lished in accordance with "The Otago Cemetery
Reserves Management Ordinance, 1864."
G. S. COOPER,
Under-Secretary.

STATEMENT of the REVENUE and EXPENDITURE of
the QUEENSTOWN CEMETERY TRUST, for the Year
ending the 31st December, 1880.

  1. RECEIPTS.
    Jan. 1. To Balance in Bank of New Zealand £ s. d.
    7 12 2
    Cash received for digging graves, and
    for freehold sections sold 26 10 0
    Rent for unused portion of reserve ... 10 0 0
    £44 2 2

  2. EXPENDITURE.
    By Haines, wire, staples for fencing £ s. d.
    5 2 0
    Matheson, commission as Secretary to
    31st December, 1879 1 12 0
    Black, iron for gates, bolts, &c. 3 5 6
    Robertson and Co., timber for fencing 5 0 0
    Bryant, sexton, and day labour 6 7 0
    Dec. 31. Balance in Bank of New Zealand 22 15 8
    £44 2 2

LIABILITIES. £ s. d.
J. W. Robertson and Co., timber, fencing,
&c. 14 6 10
G. Bryant, sexton 0 15 0
D. Matheson, Secretary's commission,
postages, stamps, &c. 3 16 11
£18 18 9

  1. ASSETS. £ s. d.
    Dec. 31. Balance in Bank of New Zeeland 22 15 8
    Amount due by Public Trustee for W.
    Moulding's burial 3 3 0
    Amonnt due for rent 5 0 0
    Upon 31st December, 1880 £30 18 8

Bonuses on Colonial Industries.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 15th February, 1881.

NOTICE is hereby given that the following bonuses
will be paid on articles produced in the Colony
of New Zealand, as under :--



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  • THOMAS DICK
  • HERBERT BELFIELD, Chairman
  • FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council

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