✨ Cemetery Charges and Bankruptcy Notices
SCHEDULE A.—CHARGES.
Public Graves.
Single interment in open ground ... £1 0 0
Do do of children under 5 years ... 0 10 0
Do do of stillborn children ... 0 5 0
Private Graves.
Special land for family graves, for each block of 8 feet by 8 feet, as per plan ... 2 2 0
Sinking each grave 6 feet ... 1 0 0
Do for each additional foot ... 0 5 0
Do for children under 6 years ... 0 10 0
Re-opening each grave or vault ... 1 0 0
Certificate of right of Burial in all private graves ... 0 2 6
Miscellaneous Charges.
For all interments that take place not in the usual hours, or of which six hours' notice has not been given, an extra charge of ... 0 10 6
If a public grave, an extra charge of ... 0 10 6
If a private grave, an extra charge of ... 1 1 0
Charge for copy of Register ... 0 1 0
Charge for inspecting Plan or Register ... 0 1 0
SCHEDULE B.—FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF RIGHT OF BURIAL IN THE FRANKTON CEMETERY.
Upon the application of __, and upon the payment of the sum of _, which is hereby acknowledged to have been received, the Managers of the Frankton Cemetery, in terms of, and as authorised by the “Cemetery Reserves Management 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. compartment 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 up such vault, tombstone, or monument, according to the terms of this permission, for the sole and separate use of the said __ and his or her heirs and near relations forever; 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.
- What Denomination?
- Name of deceased?
- Late place of residence of deceased?
- Rank of deceased?
- Age of deceased?
- Where born?
- Minister to officiate?
- Day of funeral?
- What hour?
- No. 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.
[Signature of Manager or Managers.]
Matthew Dwyer,
John Braden,
John Humphrey,
James Corbett,
James Douglas,
Managers.
Dated this day of 186__.
CHARLES COOKBURN SCHAW, Esq.,
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand,
Otago and Southland District.
In the Matter of Frederick Cross, of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, in the Colony of New Zealand, timber merchant, a debtor, and in the matter of “The Bankruptcy Act, 1867.”
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the above-named Frederick Cross has this day filed in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland District, at Dunedin, a declaration of Insolvency, under the provisions of the above-mentioned Act.
Dated this seventh day of February, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.
Harris, Macassey and Turton,
Princes street, Dunedin,
Solicitors for the above-named Frederick Cross.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand,
Otago and Southland District.
In the matter of the “Bankruptcy Act, 1867.”
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that this Honorable Court hath this day adjudged William Clemens, of Otaika, hotel-keeper, a bankrupt, and hath appointed Tuesday, the 18th day of February instant, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the Supreme Court House, Dunedin, for the first meeting, at which day, hour, and place, the bankrupt is to surrender.
Dated at Dunedin the 10th day of February, 1868.
William Henry M’Kray,
Bankrupt’s Solicitor, Dunedin.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand,
Otago and Southland District.
In the matter of the Petition of Solomon Joseph, of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, merchant, trading there under the style or firm of S. Joseph and Co., a debtor, and in the matter of the petition of George Turnbull, of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago aforesaid, creditor of the said Solomon Joseph to the said Solomon Joseph.
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⚖️ Bankruptcy Notice for Frederick Cross
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement7 February 1868
Bankruptcy, Declaration of Insolvency, Timber Merchant, Dunedin
- Frederick Cross, Filed declaration of insolvency
- Harris, Macassey and Turton, Solicitors
⚖️ Bankruptcy Notice for William Clemens
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement10 February 1868
Bankruptcy, Hotel-keeper, Otaika, Dunedin
- William Clemens, Adjudged bankrupt
- William Henry M’Kray, Bankrupt’s Solicitor
⚖️ Bankruptcy Petition for Solomon Joseph
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementBankruptcy, Merchant, Dunedin, Creditor Petition
- Solomon Joseph, Subject of bankruptcy petition
- George Turnbull, Creditor filing petition
Otago Provincial Gazette 1868, No 524