β¨ Cemetery Regulations Continuation
MAR. 31.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 369
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The name, age, probable cause of death of
deceased, officiating minister, number of block and
plot in cemetery, denomination, class of burial, size
and depth of grave, must be stated on application for
a burial-warrant. -
The whole or part of the costs and charges of
burial may in certain cases be remitted, on proof
being given to the satisfaction of the Trustees that
there are no funds available for the purpose, and that
no person is liable for the payment of such costs and
charges. -
Before any work is commenced towards the
construction of any vault, the plan and specification
of such work shall be submitted to the Trustees for
approval, and no such vault shall be allowed to be
excavated without the express permission of the said
Trustees, and their approval of the same has been
obtained. -
All vaults shall be lined throughout with brick-
work or concrete, and every coffin in a vault or brick
grave must be bricked in, cemented, and covered with
a slab of stone, slate, or iron, and so as to prevent the
escape of any noxious vapour. -
All labour, tools, and materials required for the
construction of any vault or brick grave must be
provided by the parties applying for the same; and
if any vault shall require to be reopened for inter-
ment or otherwise, the materials must be provided by
the party owning the same, subject to the approval of
the Trustees. -
All vaults shall be kept in good order, repair,
and condition by the owner or surviving owner for the
time being, and in case of default by the owner in
repairing the same, after notice has been given to him
or them so to do for fourteen days, it shall be lawful
for the said Trustees to cause all such necessary
repairs to be done; and no interment shall be allowed
in the said vault until such costs and charges have
been paid to the said Trustees, together with interest
thereon at the rate of Β£8 per centum per annum. -
All earth and rubbish thrown out when exca-
vating a vault shall be removed by the person who
applies for permission to construct such vault. -
No interment shall be permitted in any vault
until the person applying for or requiring such inter-
ment has obtained a burial-warrant, as provided for
ordinary burials. -
No body shall be disinterred or removed from
the cemetery except by the express permission of the
Trustees, or an order from a Coroner.
A.
FORM OF GRANT. (Number of grant.)
GRANT of exclusive right of burial in perpetuity in the public
cemetery of South Malvern, in the County of Selwyn, issued
under the provisions of the , and subject to the provi-
sions of any rules and regulations now or which may hereafter
be passed and gazetted relating to the cemetery:-
In consideration of the sum of pounds
shillings and pence sterling, the receipt whereof is
hereby acknowledged, the undersigned , of
, Trustees of the South Malvern Cemetery, do
hereby grant unto , the exclusive right
of burial in perpetuity in plot of ground in the said cemetery,
numbered Block , Plot , on the plan of the
said cemetery.
Witness hands this day of ,
one thousand eight hundred and .
FORM OF TRANSFER.
The within grant of exclusive right of burial in perpetuity in
the public cemetery of South Malvern has been duly trans-
ferred to the under-mentioned parties, by permission of the
Trustees of the said cemetery, on the days and dates hereunder
written:-
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| Transferred from | Transferred to | |
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| Name in full. | Residence. | Name in full. | Residence. |
| | | | |
Date of Transfer.
Signatures of Trustees authorized to sign transfer.
Folio in Record-book.
B.
FORM of burial-warrant for interment of persons in the public
cemetery of South Malvern, in the County of Selwyn, New
Zealand:--
To the Sexton.
You are hereby authorized to prepare a grave according to
the following particulars, viz. :-
Name of deceased:
Age:
Probable cause of death:
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 block:
Number of plot:
Position of grave:
Dated this day of , 18 .
SOUTH MALVERN 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 South Malvern
Cemetery, numbered Block , Plot , on the plan
of the said cemetery, in accordance with the rules and regula-
tions for the time being in force relating to the construction of
vaults.
Dated this day of , 18 . Trustees.
SOUTH MALVERN CEMETERY. - AUTHORITY TO REOPEN A
VAULT.
To the Sexton.
THIS is to authorize , of , to reopen vault
number , situated on plot of ground numbered Block
, Plot , on the plan of the South Malvern
Cemetery, for the purpose of interment of deceased person
named in the accompanying burial-warrant.
Dated this day of , 18 . Trustees.
ARTHUR L. JOSEPH,
Dated this 14th day of January, 1881.
Chairman of Trustees.
Approved in Council, 29th March, 1881.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Regulations of the Mount Ida Cemetery, County of
Maniototo.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 30th March, 1881.
THE following regulations of the Mount Ida
Cemetery have been approved by His Excel-
lency the Governor, and are published in accordance
with "The Otago Cemetery Reserves Management
Ordinance, 1864."
THOMAS DICK.
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE MOUNT IDA
CEMETERY.
From and after the 5th day of March, 1881, the
following rules and regulations will be in force in the
above cemetery. All former rules and regulations in
relation to the said cemetery are hereby repealed :-
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Rules and Regulations for the South Malvern Cemetery, County of Selwyn
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ποΈ Provincial & Local Government29 March 1881
Cemetery regulations, South Malvern, Selwyn County, Burial plots, Forms, Warrants, Vault construction
- Arthur L. Joseph, Chairman of Trustees
- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
ποΈ Publication of Mount Ida Cemetery Regulations, Maniototo County
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government30 March 1881
Cemetery regulations, Mount Ida, Maniototo County, Repeal of old rules, Otago Ordinance 1864
- Thomas Dick
NZ Gazette 1881, No 21