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Government GnzettCt allowed -without the above notice of six hours. 17. Until otherwise ordered funerals will only be allowed between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 18. The following particulars must be furnished to the Sexton at the time of giving notice of funeral, viz. : Name of deceased, officiating minister, number of plot _in cemetery, denomination, class of burial, required size and depth of grave, and age of deceased. 19. The costs of burial of any person in the Cemetery may in certain cases be remitted on proof being , given to tho satisfaction of the Trustees that there are no funds available for payment of such costs, and that no person is to be found who is liable for the payment of the same. 20. Tho Trustees shall have power to appoint one or more of their number to receive all fees, keep all books and accounts, generally to superintend the laying out and improvement of the Cemetery, and to sanction and authorise the erection of any fence, tombstone, headstone, or other monument; and to supcrintcnd_ and authorize tho construction of vaults in accordance with the regulations hereinafter mentioned. 21. Persons purchasing tho exclusive right of burial in perpetuity in any plot_ of ground in tho Cemetery may, by permission of the Trustees, excavate the same within 1 foot of their outside boundary, for the purpose of constructing- a vault. Before any work is commenced towards the construction of any vault, tho plan and specification of the "work, connected therewith, shall be submitted to the Trustees for approval, and no work shall be commenced until such approval has been obtained. 22. All vaults shall bo lined throughout with brickwork or concrete, and covered in with arched brickwork or stone set in cement. Tho depth, length and breadth of the vault shall be according to agreement with the Trustees. The entrance to the vault Khali be either by a stone at the top, or an iron door. In all cases the entrances shall bo securely fastened, and all work done to the satisfaction of the Trustees. 2:{. Coffins for vaults must be lined with lead or other approved metal, to bo firmly and securely soldered. Coffins may be laid in vaults, and covered in with, concrete or cement, so as to prevent the escape of iiny noxious vapour. 21. All labor, materials, and tools required for constructing vaults, or for excavating for vaults, must be provided by the parties applying for the same. 25. All labor, materials, and tools required for re-opening vaults for interments, and for re-closing tho .same, must bo provided by the party owning the vault, and must bo approved by the Trustees. 2G. All fences, enclosures, tombstones, and headstwnes may be removed or altered in position by the Trustees wherever it may bo found necessary to do so. 27. Nobody shall bo disinterred or removed from fhn said Cemetery, except by order of a Coroner, without express permission in writing from the Trustees. J. N. WILLIAMS, Chairman of Board of Trustees of tho Hastings Cemetery. A Colony of New \ (Number of Grant.) Zealand, ( Grant of exclusive County of Hawko's ( right of burial in Bay, to Wit. / perpetuity in the public' Cemetery of issued under the provisions of "The Cemeteries Management Act, 1582," and subject to the provision of any rides or regulations now or that may hereafter be passed and gazetted relating to the said Cemetery. In consideration of the sum of pounds shillings and pence sterling, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowleged , the undersigned " Trustees of the Cemetery hereby grant unto , of , the exclusive right of burial in perpetuity in parcels of ground in tho said Cemetery, numbered on the plan of the said Cemetery. Witness 'hands this day of , one thousand eight hundred and eighty Trustees. B The within Grant of exclusive right of burial in perpetuity in the Public Cemetery at " , has been duly transferred to the undermentioned parties by peniiLs.siun of the Trustees of the .said Cemetery on the days and the dates hereunder written— Transferred Transferred 2 j from to *: '* I 11 I . % . H £S, o r* O _ t> O "-H '' _j ■ " 9 •- § o = o .a m C Cemetehy-Autoiuty to Construct Vault. To the Sexton This is to authorise ' of to excavate ground and to construct a Vault on a plot of land in the Cemetery, in accordance with the rules and regulations for die time being in force) relating to the construction of Vaults. Dated this day of ISB . Trustee. 1) CKMKTEKY-AuTrroKiTY to Eii-OMx Vault. To tho Sexton, This is to authorise of , tore-open Vault numbered j situated on plot of ground numbered Dated this day of 18S . Trustee. The above regulations have been adopted by tho Trustees of thu llastinu-s Cemetery. J. N. WILLIAMS, • Chairman of Trustees. Hastings, July Jlrd, ISSo. EDUCATION RESERVES IN TOWN OY NAPIER FOR LEASE. Office of School Commissioners for Hawke's Bay, Napier, June 11, ISS.". "jVTOTICE i» hereby given that the underx\ mentioned Education Reserves will be offered by public auction, at the Council Chamber, Napier, on THURSDAY, the I'Jrh day of July next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for lease for a period of twentyone years. Conditions may be seen and further particulars obtained on application at this oflice. W. PARKER, Juu., Secretary to Commissioners. TOWN SECTIONS, NAPIER. Nn of Six- Aru'i Up et Kcntila per Annum. Hon. a. »i r. latTyra 2nd7jra 3rd 7 yrs £ b, t!. £ B. d. & a di (iG .. 0 0 3!) .. (J 6 0 .. i> 7 C ..VI 10 0 101 ..010 ..10 0 0 ..15 0 0 ..20 .| 0 W-2 .. 0 033 .. i 0 0 .. fi 0 0 .. 8 0 0 62;> .. 0 1 0 .. 1 0 0 .. 0 0 0 .. 8 0 0 EDUCATION RESERVE IN WAITARA BLOCK,. POIIUI SURVEY DISTRICT, FOR LEASE. Office of School Commissioners for Hawke's Bay, Napier, June 1-1, 1883. SEALED TENDERS for the Lease of 2")0!) acres, being Section 1, Block VIII, Pohui Survey District, for a period of twenty-one years, will be received at this Office up to Nuon of THURSDAY, the l!Jth day of July next. Each tender to be accompanied by a deposit of ono fourth of the rental offered for the first year, to be addressed to tho Chairman of the School Commissioners, and marked outside "Tender for Lease of Education Reserve, Waitara Block." Conditions may be seen and forms of tender obtained on application at this oili^e. W. PARKER, Juu., Secretary to Commissioners. lmg>ous!<illing' rVotficcs. IMPOUNDED AT 1 HASTINGS, By tho Ranger. "VTTIIITE Gelding, about 11 hands high, \Y branded W T near shoulder, near knee swelled. Unless redeemed will be sold at noon on July 12. W. A. BEECROFT, Potuidkccper.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3735, 5 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3735, 5 July 1883, Page 4

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