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Ground, or other monuments thereon. A portion
of ground of this Class shall be staked of along the
present fence, into Lots of 8 feet by 10, each having
a frontage to the road around the Cemetery. These
Lots shall be sold, one Lot for £1 10s., and two Lots
for £2 10s.
3. Class II., being ground of which the perpetual
and exclusive right may be acquired ; but the pur-
chaser shall not have right to enclose the same, or to
erect a monument thereon, other than a flat stone
laid horizontally, with inscription, or marked out by
corner stones with initials or figures ; provided that
these horizontal or corner stones do not rise more
than six inches above the surface of the adjoining
ground. A portion of land of this Class shall be
staked off into Lots for single graves, 8 feet by 6,
having a frontage to the road, and directly opposite
the Lots of the 1st Class. The price of each Lot shall
be—for one Lot, 15s. ; two Lots, £1 5s.
4. Class III., being a portion of ground which has
been 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
monuments or memorials whatever shall be allowed,
and no grave shall, under any circumstances, 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.
GENERAL REGULATIONS.
5. All graves to be six feet deep, but in the event
of the purchasers of private ground desiring a greater
depth, an extra charge of 3s. shall be made for every
foot more than 6 feet deep.
6. The Managers shall provide all necessary furniture
and attendance for properly conducting interments.
7. Any purchasers of private ground, in which no
interment shall have taken place, may transfer his
or her interest in said ground to any other person,
upon payment being made to the Clerk for the time
being, of a fee of 5s. for such transfer.
8. A Plan of the Cemetery shall be prepared, show-
ing particularly the Lots so laid off, together with the
numbers thereof.
9. The Clerk 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 the sale of the same, and
shall keep a Record of the Burials in the Cemetery.
10. The Clerk for the time being shall receive the
purchase-money for the sale of such Lots, and shall
give a receipt for the same, which receipt shall be
held conclusive evidence of the purchase and selection
of the Lots mentioned therein.
11. In all cases of intended interment the person
having the management or control of the same shall
apply to the Clerk for the time being for warrant for
such interment, which warrant the said Clerk is
hereby authorised to grant upon payment to him of
the following fees, viz.:—
In 1st Class Private or Purchased Ground—
| Above 10 years of Age | Under 10 years of Age | |
|---|---|---|
| Digging Grave ....... | £0 15 0 | £0 7 0 |
| Attendance and Dressing | 0 7 6 | 0 4 0 |
| Warrant ............. | 0 1 0 | 0 1 0 |
| Recording ........... | 0 1 0 | 0 1 0 |
| £1 4 6 | £0 13 6 |
In 2nd Class Private or Purchased Ground—
| Above 10 years of age | Under 10 years of age | |
|---|---|---|
| Digging Grave ....... | £0 10 0 | £0 5 0 |
| Attendance, &c ...... | 0 5 0 | 0 3 6 |
| Warrant ............. | 0 1 0 | 0 1 0 |
| Recording ........... | 0 1 0 | 0 1 0 |
| £0 17 0 | £0 10 0 |
In the 3rd Class, or Public Ground, the same Fees
will be charged as in 2nd Class Purchased Ground.
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The said warrant, when received by the Grave-
digger, shall be sufficient authority to him for such
interment. -
The moneys arising from the sale of such lots,
and the said Fees, shall (after deducting thereout all
necessary expenses incurred, and to be incurred) be
expended in improving the Cemetery. -
The Manager shall publish a statement once a
year, showing the amounts received and paid by them
on account of the Cemetery. -
The said Record Book shall be open for the
inspection of the public, on paying a fee of 1s. for
each inspection.
For and by authority of the Manager,
WILLIAM MARTIN.
SUPREME COURT, OTAGO AND
SOUTHLAND DISTRICT.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Sitting of the said
Court, for the despatch of Criminal and Civil
business, will be holden at the Court House, Dunedin,
on Thursday the 1st day of June next, at 10 o’clock in
the forenoon, at which place and time all persons
under Recognizance to appear as Prosecutors, De-
fendants, or Witnesses, are hereby required to give
their attendance.
ROBT. CHAPMAN,
Registrar.
Supreme Court Office,
Dunedin, 5th May, 1865.
N.B.—Witnesses in Regina v. Jarvey for Murder,
need not attend until Monday 12th June next.
THE Partnership hitherto existing between the
undersigned David Proudfoot and Benjamin
Armitage, carrying on business in the Colony of
New Zealand as Contractors under the style or firm
of “Proudfoot & Armitage,” expired on the first day
of March, by effluxion of time. Accounts due by the
firm are to be furnished, addressed to the undersigned
at the Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin; and persons in-
debted to the firm are requested to pay their Accounts
forthwith to prevent Legal Proceedings.
DAVID PROUDFOOT.
BENJ. ARMITAGE.
Dunedin, May 4th, 1865.
Witness to the Signatures of David Proudfoot and
Benj. Armitage,
W. J. DEMPSEY,
Solicitor,
Stafford-street, Dunedin.
IMPOUNDED on the 3rd day of May, 1865, by
William Barr, Kaikorai, one brown Cow, branded
FL on off rump, and like AT on off ribs, and one white
heifer Calf, no brand, owner unknown, for trespassing
on William Barr’s growing crops, and in default of
being released, the above cattle will be sold at the
public pound at South Dunedin, on Friday the 2nd
day of June, 1865, at 12 o’clock noon.
JOHN BARR,
Poundkeeper of the South Dunedin Pound.
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare24 April 1865
Cemetery regulations, Green Island Cemetery, Ordinance
- William Martin
⚖️ Supreme Court Sitting Notice
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement5 May 1865
Supreme Court, Criminal and Civil business, Dunedin
- Robt. Chapman, Registrar
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership Notice
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry4 May 1865
Partnership dissolution, Contractors, Proudfoot & Armitage
- David Proudfoot, Dissolved partnership
- Benjamin Armitage, Dissolved partnership
- W. J. Dempsey, Solicitor
⚖️ Impounded Cattle Notice
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementImpounded cattle, Trespassing, Kaikorai
- John Barr, Poundkeeper of the South Dunedin Pound
Otago Provincial Gazette 1865, No 363