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Amusements. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE TO-NIGHT. Mary Garden in THE SPLENDID SINNER THE SPLENDID SINNER Good supporting programme. SOCIAL & DANCE In aid of the Nehenehenui Football Club, At MAORI PA HALL, TE KUITI, HELD WEEKLY. Friday Nights. Gentlemen is 6d, Ladies is. C. W. HETET. Secretary. Public Notices.

RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. AN extraordinary general meeting of the Te Kuiti branch of the Returned Soldiers' Association will be held at the Clubroom, on Friday, at 8 p.m. Business important. G. H. NUNNERLEY, Secretary.

BY-LAWS. TAHUNA PUBLIC CEMETERY, MAPIU. 1. Cemetery divided.—Such portions of the Tahuna Cemetery as may be from time to time fenced in. shall be laid out in sections, divided into plots measuring 10ft. by sft. 2. Section I shall consist of plots for exclusive right of burial. Any person desirous of becoming owner of any plot or plots for the exclusive right of burial in perpetuity, can have the same, wiih all rights and privileges, upon payment of the following charges £ s. d. For single plot ... I 10 0 {As per plan. 10 x 5). Each additional (10 x 5) I 0 0 3. Section 2 shall consist of public graves.—No rights or privileges shall be allowed in these graves, and after the expiration of not less than five years, may again be reopened for burial of bodies, other than friends or rela tions,meanwhile the surviving relations may. by consent of the Trustees, have purchased the exclusive right of burial in perpetuity, as in Clause 2. 4 Depths of graves and charges for opening same. —No grave shall be less than 6ft. deep, and no coffin must be buried le:*s than 4ft from the surface. All graves shall be opened, filled in and dressed by the Sexton appointed for that purpose. s. d. For digging grave6ft. deep 15 0 For dressing twice in 6 months, if required... 5 0 For dressing after, if required 5 0 Warrant for burial ... 50 Recording burial 2 6 For every foot over 6ft. the charge shall be... 2 6

5. Monuments, tombstones, epitaphs, and fences of graves.—No monument, headstone or tombstone shall be erected upon any grave until plan of same, with copy of epitaph, be submitted and approved by the Trustees. All trees, fences, memorials, etc. not kept in decent orderand repair shall be removed by the Trustees at the cost and risk of those concerned. 6. Transfer of Plots. Any purchaser, executor, or duly appointed attorney of any owner of private grave with exclusive right of burial therein may transfer their interest in the said private grave to any other person upon satisfactory proof to Trustees of having proper authority to make such transfer and upon production of the receipt for such private grave and upon payment of a fee of 5» for such transfer and the cost of all necessary duty stamps. 7. Loss or destruction of Receipt and the granting of a Duplicate Receipt.—Should original be lost or destroyed, a duplicate receipt will be given to the person having the proper authority on payment of a fee of ss. and the cost of necessary duty stamps. 8 Register and Plan of Cemetery.— A register and plan of the public and private graves shall be kept and may be searched or inspected upon any lawful day between the hours of 10 a m. and 4 did. on payment of a fee of one shilling. Ql Payment of Fees.—All fees must be paid to the secretary of Trustees by the person undertaking the funeral or interment, also the following particulars: name of deceased, age, number of plot, chosen date and hour of funeral, and officiating minister. Upon such fees and information being given, a warrant will be given authorising the sexton to bury, and such warrant must be delivered to the sexton six working hours at least before the hour fixed for the funeral, except in cases of emergency, and then upon certificates from medical officer and an extra charge of ss. 10. Time of Funerals. Funerals will only be allowed between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Sundays 2 p.m. to 5 p.m..except in cases of emergency and on payment of double fees. W. L. MARTIN, Hon. Sec., Tahuna Cemetery Trustees.

TRESPASS NOTICE. ~ ANY PERSON trespassing on the properties of (he undersigned at Hangatiki with or without dog or gun wilt be prosecuted:— M. L. WILSON K. A. WILSON ANDREW WILSON

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1220, 5 June 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1220, 5 June 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1220, 5 June 1919, Page 4