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Lij EQIST XX. JlXj KOISTKB . JLVEGTSTER. FORVfS FOR RKOT3TKATIOW OF CLAIMS TO VOTfC May 'bb QBTAiygp at TltE WAIKATO TIMES OFFICE.

WANTED KNOWN, that -EDGAR and CO HYKRS, '&C. can meet all Auckland dejiands in Dyeing Cl sailing, 'fee, on tho shortest notice, and on most reasonable term* — Receiving ollicc : Welle-Jloy Street, East, opposite Gold on Crown "Brewery — "Works : Richmond. Ladiisand gentlemen waited upon for orders

"O EGIST'RATION OF BIRTHS-

New Zeiland "Registration of Births -andDtathi Act, 18fri."

GurDH to Persons RKoiatiitnro a Bibth.

Thb -Persons who are required to he "Informants," tnd to sign the KfgiMCr Book as snch, within uixty-two days of Iho birth, are — 1. 'iho Fitlnr or ilis Mother of the child.

2 'lp ctwo of the dead, absence, or inability of tho parents, the occupier of the house or tenement in which such child shall liuvo been bom , and 3. Sumo person prosont nt the "birth (»aeh

,pti-Br,n prvFcnti being liable for non-regmtration). An ageiit, duly authorised in writing, may be di-puted 'by any i*f the above, rfnd liecori-iirin res|)on u iiile, uriuer the piorisi.-ns and -penulties ol the Act, for tho truth of the particular re quired to bo rc^Utcrod to attend at the Regis ti.ir'H otlico inform 'the Registrar of the said

paiticiilars, ant' sign the Register Book. In order to sive lime nnd prevent delay at the Ilogist rar'i OfCce, particularly -when an agent may be deputed to net us informant, it would bo well to put dovrn in frnting tho details particularized liorcundisr, with, should such be deemed necossaiy, the authority at foot; and it should bo nnvmbeied thut a penally attaches to each of the pcrso s whoso duty it is to cause tho regiutiatiou to be pfffi'tOil, for nc^lpcting to do so within ttixty two days of the birth. Tho particulars to be registered are — 1. When horn. 2. Where born. 3 Namo of child, if nrven nt time of rogint ration.

Provision it made, under section 22, that a name 7/ia// be added to the Register Book within twelxc vionths a}ter registration, on jim/menl of a fee of 2\ Bd and nmler certuin condition. *>ul payment of a tike fee, that any addition to, or alteration in, a name alreadi) regtsUrtd, may be registered wdliin the same period. 4 Sex. 5. Name and surname of father. 6. Rank, profession, or occupation o. father. 7. Age of fither. 8. Birth-placo of father.

In the case of an illegitimate, child, the particulars relating to the reputed father will not be ngisdred, unless at the joint request of the niotliK) and penon acknowledging himself to bo the fat h» r, and in such case he is to t>ign the icgistir tat/el her with the mother. 9 JNaiiio and maiden surname of mother. 10 Aue of mother. 11 Birthplace of mother lU. Wl en and whore 'father ond mothor wero mairied.

I .. . hereby dcpUto to attend, on my behalf, at tlio office of thoßetfratrnr of Bnths and Deaths, ut to inform tho Registrar of the |»irtirular« touching the bnth of and to mgu the iicgi-t<'i Book as such " lufoimant." Given iiudir my liinnl nt .<.. . this daj of 187 (Signature)

N 15 —After aignntuie, Mute whether '' father," " tnnt her," " occupier of house," or "piesciit at the birlh."

"O EG I STRATI ON OP DEATHS.

Now Zealand " Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1873."

GUIDB TO-P*BBONB KuOISTBBIhO A DEATH.

Tub Perrons who are required to act as " Informants," and to vign (Tie Register Bonk us «uch, within thirty ono days of the death are — 1. Tho oecup'er ol tho house or tenement iv which huuli death took place. 2 borne relative ef the deceased ptrson present at the death. 3 Each person present at the death. 4 Tho undertaker having charge of the funoral. It h lawful for anj of the abovo persons, in writing under Iwnd, to depute *onie one acquainted «ith, and becoming responsible, under the provisions and p'Miiilties of the Act, for tho truth of the parnculars r. quired to boiegistered, to nttind ut the Hewitt rur's oflico, and inform Iho Registrar of the aaul particular and sign tho KogHtir Book. In order to save timo »md prevent delay at the llegistrui'n oflice, particularly when an ugent may be deputed to act as informant, it would bo well to put down in writing the details particularised horeunder (with, shoulct such bo deemed nccr»Bi»ry, tho ant hority at loot; and it must bo borno in mind that eaih of the persons abovo mentioned will be liable to a penalty of £10, ehould the death not be regiKtered within thirtyono day*. lbu particuiitta required to bo register, d are— 1. When died. 2. Where died. 8 Namo and snrnumo of tho deceues I. 4. Kank ProfoHginn, or occupation of tho deceased. 6. Hrx. 6. Ago 7. Cause of death, with the duration of last illness, and "when medical attendant last saw the deceased If th-e deceased was attended during his last ill■ness by a viedical practitioner, a certificate by the med'val( attendant of 'the cause of death <te , in the form supplied for the purpose, to all vudical practitioners, must be obtained This certifi cafe w intended solely for the use oj the Registrar, to whom it shoidd be dtliveied by the pervm giving information to him of the, paiticulars requhe'd by law to be registered concerning the death. 8. Name nnd surname of the father of deceased. 9. Name and maiden surmimo of the mother of deceased. 10. Rank or calling of the father of decoasod. 11. When tho deceased was born. 12. How lung deceased wub in New Zealand. 13. When the decesjdd was married. 14. At what ago deceased Was married. 85. To «horn deceased was mairied. 16. If i»buo living, state number and box. A certificate, oj burUd, in 'the form provided, countersigned by the minister officiating, or by two respectable witnesses, being householders, must be VranxmlW'd to the Registrar by the nndei taker or other ptrvm having charge of the funeral or burying the dead.

I heieby depulo of to attend on my behalf at tho oflice oi tie Registrar of Births and Deaths, at to inform tin Registrar of tho particulars touching tho deaih of and to sign the Rogistor Book as such " Informant." Given under my hand at this day of 187 N.B. — After signature, state whelk or "occupier »f house" in whioh tho d>ath took place, "relative uf dectasod" (giving rola tion, as ' tather," or "mother," " wife," &c.), other person, not a icUtive of the dereasnd, "present at death," or " undertaker having charge of the funeral."

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 580, 8 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 580, 8 February 1876, Page 3

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