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RECEIPTS:

To Cash in Bank, 31st December, 1873 ... £790 12 6
,, Rates, 1874-5 ... 84 6 0
,, do. 1873-4 ... 66 4 7
,, Fire Brigade ... 15 10 0
,, Refund from Treasury, Licence Fees ... 75 0 0

Licences.

,, Publicans ... 135 5 0
,, Wholesale ... 35 0 0
,, Billiard ... 30 0 0
,, Bagatelle ... 2 0 0
,, Hawkers ... 4 2 0
,, Vehicles ... 2 0 0
,, Dogs ... 18 0 0
,, Goats ... 2 12 6
,, Pigs ... 1 17 6
,, Theatre ... 0 5 0
,, Auctioneer’s ... 50 0 0
,, Damages and costs, Corporation Gowan ... 3 6 0
,, Proceeds of Loan for £1000 ... 969 18 2
,, Cash in hand, 31st December, 1873 ... 0 17 2
,, Cash in Bank ... 64 1 10

£2350 18 3

DISBURSEMENTS.

By Public Works ... £347 0 2
,, Town Hall ... 1614 6 3
,, Surveys and Plans ... 25 4 0
,, Election Expenses ... 5 4 0
,, Advertising, Printing, &c. ... 43 16 6
,, Public Luncheon ... 10 0 0
,, Fire Brigade ... 38 16 0
,, Rent of Offices ... 31 10 0
,, Interest ... 36 1 6
,, Law Costs ... 1 1 0
,, Salaries ... 103 8 0
,, Telegrams, Postages, &c. ... 10 4 3
,, Commission on Rates and Minor Taxes ... 7 15 0
,, Refund Publicans Licenses ... 75 0 0
,, Cheque Book ... 0 8 4
,, Cash in hand ... 1 3 3

£2350 18 3

L. W. BUSCH, Mayor.
GEO. CLARKE, Town Clerk.

We, the undersigned, do hereby declare that the above is a correct Balance Sheet for the year ending 31st December, 1874; and that we have examined and checked the Books and Vouchers, and found the same correct.

J. S. M'INTOSH } Auditors for the
WM. GRUMITT } Corporation.

Naseby, 27th January, 1875.

1—£1 11s.

CAVERSHAM ROAD DISTRICT.

BYE-LAWS of the Caversham Road District, duly made in pursuance of the powers and provisions contained in the “Otago Roads Ordinance, 1871, Amendment Ordinance, 1874,” and “The Highway Boards Empowering Act, 1871,” and passed at a meeting of the Caversham Road Board held in the Caversham Road District on the eighteenth day of February one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, intituled Bye-Laws to provide for the order and good government of the Caversham Road District.

  1. Any person depositing or throwing any filth, dirt, rubbish, or other matter upon any land, road, footpath or place, whether public or private, by which a nuisance by offensive smell or otherwise is caused, shall, on conviction, be liable to pay a penalty not exceeding the sum of twenty pounds.

  2. Any person neglecting to remove any filth, dirt, rubbish, or other matter, from any land or place of which he is in possession, through which neglect a nuisance by offensive smell or otherwise is caused, shall, on conviction, be liable to pay a penalty not exceeding the sum of twenty pounds.

The common seal of the Caversham Road Board was hereunto affixed by the Chairman of the Board in the presence of

WM. BRIDGMAN.
E. W. U’REN,
Members of the Caversham Road Board.
R. RUTHERFORD,
Chairman.

I approve of the foregoing Bye-Laws, Nos. 9 and 10.

J. MACANDREW,
Superintendent of Otago.

Dunedin, 23rd February, 1875.

RETURNS of the Blueskin Cemetery for the year ending 31st December, 1874.

RECEIPTS.

Balance in hand on the 1st January, 1874 ... £4 2 0
Amount received for public graves ... 5 12 6
Collection for grass seed ... 1 2 6
Received for hay ... 4 0 0

Total ... £14 17 0

EXPENDITURE.

  1. Dec. 31. By Sexton’s fees ... £1 0 0
    Warrants ... 0 5 0
    Labour in Cemetery ... 5 8 0
    Grass seed ... 2 3 6
    Secretary’s salary ... 1 2 6
    Incidental expenses ... 0 12 0
    Balance in hand ... 4 6 0

£14 17 0

We, the undersigned Managers, do declare that the above is correct.

ELIAS JONES,
ADAM BELL,
ALEXANDER PULLAR.

1t 13s 6d

OTEPOPO CEMETERY.

THE following Rules and Regulations have been submitted to the Superintendent and his Executive Council, in terms of the Cemeteries Reserves Management Ordinance, 1864, and are published for general information.

D. REID,
Provincial Secretary.

25th February, 1875.

RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE OTEPOPO CEMETERY.

  1. All charges must be paid when orders are given.

  2. 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, relations, and friends for ever.

  3. 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.

  4. The costs and charges will be remitted on the burial of any poor person in such Cemetery, on the certificate of a 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 cost and charges.

  5. 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.

  6. The Trustees will cause all ordinary graves to be dug, but parties wanting brick graves or vaults will be



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💰 Naseby Corporation Balance Sheet for 1874

💰 Finance & Revenue
27 January 1875
Balance Sheet, Financial Report, Naseby, 1874
  • J. S. McIntosh, Auditor for the Corporation
  • William Grumitt, Auditor for the Corporation

  • L. W. Busch, Mayor
  • Geo. Clarke, Town Clerk

🗺️ Caversham Road District Bye-Laws

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
23 February 1875
Bye-Laws, Road District, Caversham, Nuisance Regulations
  • Wm. Bridgman
  • E. W. U'Ren
  • R. Rutherford, Chairman
  • J. Macandrew, Superintendent of Otago

Blueskin Cemetery Financial Report for 1874

Local Government
Cemetery, Financial Report, Blueskin, 1874
  • Elias Jones, Manager of Blueskin Cemetery
  • Adam Bell, Manager of Blueskin Cemetery
  • Alexander Pullar, Manager of Blueskin Cemetery

Otepopo Cemetery Rules and Regulations

Local Government
25 February 1875
Cemetery, Rules, Otepopo, Regulations
  • D. Reid, Provincial Secretary