Cemetery Regulations and Business Notices




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Ordinance, 1864," have agreed to grant, and do hereby grant unto the said permission to dig or make a grave or vault on that piece of ground __ feet long by __ feet broad, lying within that portion of the said Cemetery, appropriated for burials, and marked No. __ on the plan of the said Cemetery, kept by the said Managers, with permission to erect or place on the said piece of ground a tombstone or monument on payment of such charges as may from time to time be established.

And it is hereby declared that the said __ shall be entitled to have, maintain, and keep such vault, tombstone, or monument, according to the terms of this permission, to and for the sole and separate use of the said __ and his or her or their heirs and near relations for ever; provided always, and it is hereby declared that this grant is made subject to the terms and conditions following, viz:— First, that the said piece of ground shall be kept and used by the said __, his heirs, near relations, and friends, solely as a burying place, and that no other use shall be made thereof. Second, that no enclosing wall, fence, building, tombstone, or monument shall be placed or erected on said piece of ground until a plan thereof shall have been exhibited to the said Managers, and their authority given for the erection thereof. Third, that the said grave or vault, and the said wall or fence, building, tombstone, or monument, shall be maintained and kept up by the said __ and his or her heirs, relatives, and friends, in proper repair, to the satisfaction of the Managers. Fourth, that the said __ and his or her heirs and near relatives and friends 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 Managers of the said Cemetery may from time to time make with the consent of the Superintendent, 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 fixed by the said Managers.

Dated this __ day of __ 186__

[Signature of Manager or Managers.]

SCHEDULE C.—FORM OF INSTRUCTIONS FOR GRAVES.

Answers to be written opposite to the following questions at the time of giving orders.

  1. What Denomination?
  2. Name of the deceased?
  3. Late place of residence of deceased?
  4. Rank of deceased?
  5. Age of deceased?
  6. Where born?
  7. Minister to officiate?
  8. Day of funeral?
  9. What hour?
  10. Number of grave on plan issued?
  11. If a public grave?
  12. If special land for private graves, what width?
  13. If a family vault or brick grave, what width?
  14. What depth?
  15. If first or second interment?
  16. Nature of disease or supposed cause of death?

Signature of __ Representative (or undertaker).

Orders received this __ day of __ 186__ at __ o’clock.

[Signature of Manager or Managers.]

CROMWELL.—I, JOHN MARSH, of Cromwell publican, hereby give notice, that the partnership heretofore subsisting between myself and Thomas Marsh, was dissolved on the eleventh day of December, 1866.

Signed, JOHN MARSH.

Witness, WILLIAM KEAN.

September 7th, 1867.

4s.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore existing between us the undersigned, Philip Strelitz, Carl Steinhoff, and Jacob Hart, as wholesale and retail Tobacconists, Princes street, Dunedin, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on by the said Carl Steinhoff and Jacob Hart, for their own account, under the style or firm of Steinhoff and Hart, and they will receive the debts due to, and discharge the liabilities of the late firm of Strelitz, Steinhoff and Hart.

PHILIP STRELITZ,
CARL STEINHOFF,
JACOB HART.

Witness to the signatures of the said Philip Strelitz, Carl Steinhoff and Jacob Hart—HENRY HAYMAN.

Dunedin, September 13th, 1867.

9/6.

THE BANK OF OTAGO (Limited).—NOTICE.

Mr. William James Mudie Larnack, late of the Bank of New South Wales, has been appointed Colonial Manager of the Bank of Otago (Limited), in room of Mr. John Bathgate, resigned.

By order of the Court of Directors,

J. D. THOMSON,
Director.

Dunedin, 9th September, 1867.

7/6.

(From the New Zealand Gazette, August 31 (No. 45).)

G. GREY, Governor.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by “The Otago Public Buildings Loan Ordinance, 1862,” “The Otago Loan Ordinance, 1861-2,” and “The Otago Loan Ordinance, 1862,” I, Sir George Grey, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby nominate and appoint the persons hereinafter named to be Trustees under “The Otago Public Buildings Loan Ordinance, 1862,” “The Otago Loan Ordinance, 1861-2,” and “The Otago Loan Ordinance, 1862:”—

JOHN JONES, and
EDWARD BOWES CARGILL, Esquires.

Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir George Grey, Knight Commander of the Most Honorable 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, this sixteenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven.

WILLIAM FITZHERBERT.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
(Judicial Branch,)
Wellington, 31st August, 1867.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint HENRY ALDBOROUGH STRATFORD, of Switzers, in the Province of Otago, Esquire, to be a Coroner for the Colony of New Zealand.

E. W. STAFFORD.



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🏘️ Cemetery Burial Permit Form

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Cemetery, Burial, Permit, Monument, Regulations

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 September 1867
Partnership, Dissolution, Cromwell, Publican
  • John Marsh, Dissolved partnership with Thomas Marsh
  • Thomas Marsh, Dissolved partnership with John Marsh

  • William Kean, Witness

🏭 Dissolution of Tobacconist Partnership

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 September 1867
Partnership, Dissolution, Dunedin, Tobacconist
  • Philip Strelitz, Dissolved partnership with Steinhoff and Hart
  • Carl Steinhoff, Continued business as Steinhoff and Hart
  • Jacob Hart, Continued business as Steinhoff and Hart

  • Henry Hayman, Witness

💰 Appointment of Colonial Manager

💰 Finance & Revenue
9 September 1867
Bank, Manager, Appointment, Otago
  • William James Mudie Larnack, Appointed Colonial Manager of the Bank of Otago
  • John Bathgate, Resigned as Colonial Manager

  • J. D. Thomson, Director

💰 Appointment of Trustees

💰 Finance & Revenue
16 August 1867
Trustees, Loan, Otago, Appointment
  • John Jones (Esquire), Appointed Trustee under Otago Loan Ordinances
  • Edward Bowes Cargill (Esquire), Appointed Trustee under Otago Loan Ordinances

  • G. Grey, Governor
  • William Fitzherbert, Colonial Secretary

⚖️ Appointment of Coroner

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
31 August 1867
Coroner, Appointment, Otago
  • Henry Aldborough Stratford (Esquire), Appointed Coroner for the Colony of New Zealand

  • E. W. Stafford