✨ Proclamations and Notices
Third. That the said grave or vault, and the said fence, wall, building, monument, or tombstone shall be maintained and kept up by the said ____ and his heirs and near relations in proper repair to the satisfaction of the said Trustees.
Fourth. That the said ____ and heirs and near relations shall, in the use of the said piece of ground, and access thereto, be subject in every respect to such rules and regulations as the Trustees of the said Cemetery may from time to time make, and shall not be entitled to exercise the right to bury or inter therein, except on payment of such charges as shall from time to time be established by the said Trustees.
Given under our hands at Oamaru, in the Province of Otago, New Zealand, this ____ day of ____, A.D. 18__.
SCHEDULE C.—FORM OF INSTRUCTIONS FOR GRAVES.
Answers to be written opposite the following questions at the time of giving orders.
- What Denomination ?
- Name of the deceased ?
- Late residence of deceased ?
- Rank of deceased ?
- Age of deceased ?
- Where born ?
- Minister to officiate ?
- Day of funeral ?
- What hour ?
- Number of grave on plan issued ?
- If a public grave ?
- If special land for private graves, what width ?
- If a family vault or brick grave, what width ?
- What depth ?
- If first or second interment ?
- Nature of disease or supposed cause of death ?
Signature of ____
Representative (or undertaker).
Orders received this ____ day of ____, 186, at ____ o’clock.
Signed by the said Trustees, in presence of
[Signature and description of Witness.]
From the New Zealand Gazette, November 27, 1866, No. 61.
G. Grey, Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by “The Resident Magistrates’ Criminal Jurisdiction Extension and Amendment Act, 1865,” it is amongst other things enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor, by proclamation in the New Zealand Gazette, at any time to suspend the operation of the second and third sections of “The Resident Magistrates’ Jurisdiction Extension Act, 1862,” with respect to any Resident Magistrate’s Court, provided always that such suspension shall not be held to prevent the issuing of warrants of distress or commitment, or otherwise enforcing due satisfaction of any judgment obtained in such Resident Magistrates’ Court previous to such suspension. And whereas by a proclamation bearing date the eleventh day of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, the first day of December then next ensuing was determined and declared to be the day on and from which the provisions of the said “Resident Magistrates’ Jurisdiction Extension Act, 1862,” and especially the powers conferred by sections two and three thereof should be exercised to the limit of jurisdiction of one hundred pounds in the Resident Magistrate’s Court at Hamilton, in the Province of Otago: And whereas it is expedient to suspend the operation of the said second and third sections of the said Act with respect to the Resident Magistrate’s Court at Hamilton aforesaid:
Now therefore I, Sir George Grey, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority so vested in me as aforesaid, do hereby proclaim and declare that the operation of the said second and third sections of “The Resident Magistrates’ Jurisdiction Extension Act, 1862,” shall be suspended with respect to the said Resident Magistrate’s Court at Hamilton from and after the first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, now next ensuing.
Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir George Grey, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies, at the Government House at Wellington, and issued under the Seal of the said Colony, this twenty-third day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
E. W. Stafford.
God Save The Queen!
G. Grey, Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by “The Resident Magistrates’ Jurisdiction Extension Act, 1862,” it is enacted that the limits of jurisdiction of any Resident Magistrate’s Court within the Colony may be extended in manner therein set forth; and it is further enacted that the second and third sections of the said Act shall come into force in respect of any Resident Magistrate’s Court, on a day to be determined by a proclamation in the Government Gazette, pursuant to an order of the Governor in Council:
Now therefore I, Sir George Grey, the Governor of New Zealand, in pursuance of an Order in Council of even date herewith do hereby proclaim and declare that the first day of December next, shall be the day on and from which the second and third sections of the said Resident Magistrates’ Jurisdiction Extension Act, 1862,” shall come into force to the limit of
CORRECTION.—Sheep Return, in Gazette No. 452, page 242—instead of “Freehold,” as applied to Calcutta and Manlove, between figures 369 and 354, read, “Hyde Home Station.”
Page 243, line 47 from top of same Gazette and Return, instead of “M’Laren, John and Allan,” read “M’Lean, John and Allan.”
NOTICE.
THE Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, trading as Runholders and Sheep Farmers, under the style of Gardner, Graham and Co., is this day Dissolved by mutual consent, as far as regards Mr. James Gardner, who retires from the firm.
The business will be carried on as usual under the style of Charles C. Graham and Co.
James Gardner.
Chas. C. Graham.
A. G. Merson.
William Hood, witness to the signatures of James Gardner, Charles C. Graham, and A. G. Merson.
Beaumont Station, Waitaki River,
7th December, 1866.
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Oamaru Cemetery Rules and Regulations
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⚖️ Suspension of Resident Magistrates' Jurisdiction Extension Act Sections
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement23 November 1866
Proclamation, Jurisdiction, Resident Magistrates, Hamilton, Otago
- Sir George Grey, Governor
- E. W. Stafford
⚖️ Extension of Resident Magistrates' Jurisdiction
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementProclamation, Jurisdiction, Resident Magistrates
- Sir George Grey, Governor
🌾 Correction to Sheep Return
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesCorrection, Sheep Return, Gazette
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership - Gardner, Graham and Co.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry7 December 1866
Partnership, Dissolution, Runholders, Sheep Farmers
- James Gardner, Retired from partnership
- Charles C. Graham, Continued in partnership
- A. G. Merson, Continued in partnership
- William Hood, witness
Otago Provincial Gazette 1866, No 454