✨ Licences, Dog Registrations, Cemetery Rules
LL Watermen’s and Ballast Lighters’ Licences expire on 5th instant. The law will be strictly enforced in the event of any person found plying without a license.
William Thomson, Harbor Master.
5th January, 1867.
DOGS registered by the following persons at the undermentioned Police Stations, during the Month of December, 1866. For previous list see Supplement to Gazette, of Second January, 1867:—
Dunedin Station.
Broadway, Thomas, West Taieri ... 1
Bell, George R., Strath, Taieri ... 1
Doharty, Patrick, Dunedin ... 1
Hunter, George, Otago ... 1
Matthews, J. A., Filleul street ... 1
Finnie, Edward, George street ... 1
Sim, James, Upper Harbour ... 1
Port Chalmers Police Station.
Farquharson, Jas., Green Hill, North Harbour and Blueskin district ... 1
Lowden, John, Wickliffe Terrace, Port Chalmers ... 1
Cromwell Station.
Robinson, Thomas, Kawarau Gorge ... 1
Edwards, Frederick, Lowburn Creek, Cromwell ... 1
Muir, John, Jackson’s Point, Cromwell 1
Lawld, Richard ... 1
Walton, Wm., Sandy Point, Cromwell 1
Snel, John, Maori Point, Cromwell ... 1
Robinson, Jacob, Bell Hill Gully ... 1
Bloom, Sarah, Lowburn Creek ... 1
Stratford, H. A., Cromwell ... 1
Goodeatbim, Jas., Bell Hill Gully ... 1
Alexandra Station.
Campbell, William, Ida Burn Station ... 2
Molyneux District.
Mutch, Alexander, South Clutha ... 1
Mataura District.
Stirling, Charles, Hyde Home Station 1
Tuapeka District.
Rett, Andrew, Otakia ... 1
Waipori Sub-District.
Hoffman, Mchl., Lammerlaw, Waipori 1
O’Sheunghasy, John, Waipori ... 1
Butterfield, Isaac, Waipori ... 1
Wheeler, Thomas, Waipori ... 1
Cowen, James, Waipori ... 1
Waikouaiti Station.
Service, John, Hawkesbury ... 1
Orbell, Edward, Hawkesbury ... 1
Jones, John, Waikouaiti ... 1
Philips, Henry, Hawkesbury ... 1
Queenstown Sub-District.
Grant, George, 25 Mile Creek, Lake Wakatipu ... 1
Maori Point Station.
Ralfe, James, Skipper’s Flat Township 1
Arrow Sub-District.
Campbell, Richard, Arrowtown ... 1
Mason, Henry, Arrowtown ... 1
Warbieck, Samuel, Gentle Annie, Arrow ... 1
HAVELOCK CEMETERY.—RULES AND REGULATIONS.—From last week’s Gazette.
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All charges must be paid when orders are given.
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Any person or persons making a vault, or erecting and placing a monument in the Cemetery, by and with the permission of the Trustees, under these rules, and upon the payment of the charges therein mentioned, is entitled to have, maintain, and keep up such vault, monument, or tombstone, according to the terms of such permission, to and for the sole and separate use of such person or persons, heirs, near relations, and friends, for ever.
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Application for such permission must be made to the Secretary, or one of the Trustees. A certificate of such permission, in the form set out in Schedule B, will be granted to the party applying for such permission, on payment of the charges in Schedule A.
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The cost and charges will be remitted on the burial of any poor person in such Cemetery, on the certificate of the minister of religion, or other evidence, proving to the satisfaction of the Trustees that such person was a pauper, or that the relations and friends of the deceased were unable to pay the costs and charges.
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Orders for interment must be given to the Sexton at least six working hours prior to the hour fixed for the funeral, otherwise an extra charge will be made (see Schedule A.) No free interment will be allowed without the above notice of six hours.
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The Trustees will cause all ordinary graves to be dug, but parties wanting brick graves or vaults will be required to construct them under the direction of a Surveyor (appointed by the Trustees), and in case interment is to be made in any private grave or vault, the consent (in writing) of the party entitled thereto must be left with the order.
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The name, age, the late place of residence, and probable cause of death of the deceased, and other information as per schedule C, must be stated at the time of giving the order.
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The time fixed for the funeral must be the time when the procession is to be at the Cemetery, and the same must be punctually observed.
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Until otherwise ordered, the usual hours fixed for funerals will be from 8 o’clock a.m. to 5 o’clock p.m. from the 1st day of September to the 30th day of April, and from 8 o’clock a.m. to 4 o’clock p.m. in the other four months of the year, except on Sundays; when the usual and only funerals will be from 2 to 5 o’clock p.m. throughout the year. No funeral will be allowed to take place between the hours of 7 o’clock p.m. and 7 o’clock a.m.
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All monuments, vaults, graves, and gravestones must be kept in repair and proper condition by and at the expense of the owners.
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Every coffin in a vault or brick grave must be bricked in, cemented, and covered by a slab of stone, slate, or iron; and every coffin in a private grave must have on the lid a metal plate, with the name of the deceased stamped or painted thereon.
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A drawing of every stone, tomb, pedestal, and plan of every fence, monument, or tablet proposed to be erected, and a copy of every epitaph or inscription, must be submitted to the Trustees for approval.
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No servant or any other person employed by or engaged in any duty on behalf of the Trustees will be permitted to receive any gratuity for the discharge thereof.
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The ground will be open daily to the public from sunrise to sunset.
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A plan of the Cemetery, showing the situation of the graves, is kept by the Secretary, and may be inspected at the charge set out in Schedule A; and registers of all grants are kept by the Secretary.
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The Sexton has orders to turn out or take into custody (as the case may require) any person who shall behave indecorously, or commit any trespass or injury to the trees, flowers, or erections, or otherwise infringe the Ordinances relating to the Cemetery, or the Regulations for the protection of the same; and such person shall be proceeded against according to the provisions of the “Cemeteries Reserve Management Ordinance, 1864.”
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No funeral will be allowed to take place in the Cemetery without a certificate from a Deputy Registrar or Coroner holding an inquest or inquiry, or a Magistrate. Such certificate must be delivered to the Sexton at the Cemetery, before the funeral enters the graves.
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All ordinary meetings of the Managers shall be held quarterly on the first Tuesday of February, May,
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🚂 Watermen's and Ballast Lighters' Licences Expiry
🚂 Transport & Communications5 January 1867
Licences, Watermen, Ballast Lighters, Harbour
- William Thomson, Harbor Master
⚖️ Dog Registrations for December 1866
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementDog Registration, Police Stations, Dunedin, Otago
37 names identified
- Thomas Broadway, Registered a dog at Dunedin Station
- George R. Bell, Registered a dog at Dunedin Station
- Patrick Doharty, Registered a dog at Dunedin Station
- George Hunter, Registered a dog at Dunedin Station
- J. A. Matthews, Registered a dog at Dunedin Station
- Edward Finnie, Registered a dog at Dunedin Station
- James Sim, Registered a dog at Dunedin Station
- Jas. Farquharson, Registered a dog at Port Chalmers Police Station
- John Lowden, Registered a dog at Port Chalmers Police Station
- Thomas Robinson, Registered a dog at Cromwell Station
- Frederick Edwards, Registered a dog at Cromwell Station
- John Muir, Registered a dog at Cromwell Station
- Richard Lawld, Registered a dog at Cromwell Station
- Wm. Walton, Registered a dog at Cromwell Station
- John Snel, Registered a dog at Cromwell Station
- Jacob Robinson, Registered a dog at Cromwell Station
- Sarah Bloom, Registered a dog at Cromwell Station
- H. A. Stratford, Registered a dog at Cromwell Station
- Jas. Goodeatbim, Registered a dog at Cromwell Station
- William Campbell, Registered dogs at Alexandra Station
- Alexander Mutch, Registered a dog at Molyneux District
- Charles Stirling, Registered a dog at Mataura District
- Andrew Rett, Registered a dog at Tuapeka District
- Mchl. Hoffman, Registered a dog at Waipori Sub-District
- John O’Sheunghasy, Registered a dog at Waipori Sub-District
- Isaac Butterfield, Registered a dog at Waipori Sub-District
- Thomas Wheeler, Registered a dog at Waipori Sub-District
- James Cowen, Registered a dog at Waipori Sub-District
- John Service, Registered a dog at Waikouaiti Station
- Edward Orbell, Registered a dog at Waikouaiti Station
- John Jones, Registered a dog at Waikouaiti Station
- Henry Philips, Registered a dog at Waikouaiti Station
- George Grant, Registered a dog at Queenstown Sub-District
- James Ralfe, Registered a dog at Maori Point Station
- Richard Campbell, Registered a dog at Arrow Sub-District
- Henry Mason, Registered a dog at Arrow Sub-District
- Samuel Warbieck, Registered a dog at Arrow Sub-District
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Havlock Cemetery Rules and Regulations
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🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentCemetery Rules, Burial Regulations, Trustees
Otago Provincial Gazette 1867, No 460A