NOTICE. Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 22nd March, 1849.
ALL -Persons entitled to take advantage +*■ of -'the arrangement just effected with preference to the Cemetery question, under the sanction of His Excellency the LieutenaitfrGoyernor and theExecutive Council, between the Lord Bishop of New Zealand and the gentlemen acting on behalf of the Non-Episcopalian portion of the Public, a r e, hereby'ihformed that it will be necessary for theni to r send in their names, with a state,ment ol the degrees of affinity to. persons iiot&red- ft the Cemetery used as 9 public oab, an- which their claims are respectively-
founded, to either of the following gentlemen, oh or before the Ist of June next : — The Rev. John Ingms, James Watkin, . . . . Jonas Woodward, William Lyon, Esq., Robert Hart, Esq. - By His Excellency's Command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 380, 24 March 1849, Page 3
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135NOTICE. Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 22nd March, 1849. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 380, 24 March 1849, Page 3
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