AUCKLAND ACT. NOTICE is hereby jjivon iliafc application i.s in- ' tended to be made to the General Assembly, at the next session thereof, for leave to introduce a bill to authorise the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland to close all the existing Cemeteries within the .suburbs of Auckland, and to prohibit all interments therein, from ami after a time and subject to conditions set forth in the said hill, and to dedicate and set apart other Cemeteries, or another Cemetery, in lieu thereof, that is to say : A Cemetery at or near One-tree lliil, near Auckland aforesaid, situated in allotment 2Vo. >Vl-, of M v elion No. 12, of the suburbs of Auckland, which allotment, has been heretofore reserved for the purpose* of a public burial ground, and has, by letters patent, dated the Iwentv-fiMh day of TVovember, one thousand eight bund veil and tifty-nine, been granted to the said Superintendent, and his successors for ever, upon trust, tor a site for a public Cemetery, and contains by admeasurement fifteen (15) acres and thirty-six (SO) porches, or thereabouts, and is bounded on or towards the north-west by allotment number twelve (12) of the same section, on or towards the northeast by the One-tree JI ill reserve, on or towards the south-east by the Auckland and Onehunga Poad ; and a Cemetery situate in the said One-tree Hill Peserve being twenty acres thereof immediately adjoining the said Puriai Ground Keserve: and to confer upon the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, and his successors, certain powers over or in relation to the Cemetery or Cemeteries so to he estabii>hed, and to enable him to levy at d receive fees, rates, and duties for interments therein, and to make bye-laws for the management of the said cemetery or cemeteries, and to confer, vary, and extinguish exemptions from payment of fees, rates, and duties, and to confer, vary, and extinguish other rights and privileges, and to enable the said Superintendent and Ids successors to delegate or transfer his powers so to he conferred as aforesaid, or any of tluir. to any ecclesiastical corporation or other religious body with respect to any particular portion of the said cemetery or cemeteries. And "Notice is further given that printed copies of the said hill will be deposited in the Private Bill Ullice, and in the cilice of the Colonial Secretary, within fourteen days in in the commencement of the sessior.. Ua*<d this 11th of November, One Thousand Einht Hundred and Sixtv-four. F. 1). FKNTON, Parliamentary Agent. AUCKLAN D AX 1) IHUMiV RAILWAY ACT A !\J KN P.M IAXT. "jVOTICE is hcicl_\ giwn that ;!]>]>]i< ation i.s in xS Until (1 to lit' made to the General Assembly at tin* ensuing section thereot, lor an Act to amend tin' Auckland ami Jlrury Kailvv.iy Act, ISti3 ami to enable !lic fcUipcrintcmlcnl of the Province of Auckland to borrow money, ior the completion ami maintenance of the lvailways ami Works hy tln- said Act authorised to lie executed, by mortgaging the suid Railways and Woiks, anil all "the iviil and personal property appertaining tln-rcto, ami the Tolls, dues, and ;o an>e iruni the tratlie on the said Railways : and to enable the Superintendent to delegate tlic powers and authorities vested in him, tinder or liv virtue of the raid Act, or ally of them, to Coiiiim.-jiom rs or other persons ; ami to confer, vary, aud extinguish, other rights and privileges. And Notice is lurlher given that printed copies of the said bill will be dcposilcd m the Private Hill Otliec, ami in the olliee of tin l Colonial Secretary, ■within fourteen days alter the coianienccmcnt of the session. Dated the 11th day of November, IPtM. I'. J). .t'KN'J'ON, I'ai iiaiiiciitury Agent. Is OTIC E. AUCKLAND AND DKUIiY RAILWAY. r*|Al3 E Public are hereby cautioned nguintt removing, X defacing, or in any way destnymg the i\larks, Pegs. Polos, or otlur the property of (lie Railway Commissioners, marking out the lino between Auck- ! and Onehunga, and Drurv. R. SKKKX, Secretary to the Jionrd. July 13, 18(M. mail uj; a is* g i :i; lt;at ta. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1564. I.ndev the Patronage of his Honor the Superintendent. Committee: Mr. dames Parroch JVIr. M. "W. Munro !Mr. M'Gechie ;Mr. r i'. Scott j\lr. <1. Sullivan lUr. G. Thompson j\lr. T. Short . >lr. ]j. ftl'Brierty Mr. F. T. Lloyd M. — M'Jirierty Air. J. Carroll | Mr, Geo. Pyan." Umpire : Mr. "William Watts. Seeictary and Treasurer: -Mr. Chailm T. idoyd. PPKLniPNAPY PKOGJiAJiiaiE. FiivST Pack. "Whaleboats pulled by live uara Prizes. iMau.Mi IxAt'K. Yachts nnderve tons Prizes. Tjiucd Kiici-:. 1< lat-bottomcd dingier under 2 feet 3 inches on the bottom Prizes. Foricrn Pack. Irading vessels from 20 to -1 ;> tons Prizes. Fifth Pack. Dingies pulled by hoys under IS years Prizes. Sixth Pact:. J3ingk;s pulled by a pair of oars Prizes. Skyknth Pack. Dingy pulled by boys under 15 years Prizes. .hioimi Pack. For boys under 12 years of age. Prize a flatboitomed Dingy, presented by iMr. .James Sullivan. GOODS 1-IIOM KSGLAXD AJS'I) THE COLONIES. MERC II AN .1 S ordering goods from England or the Colonics should direct their correspondents to insure them with the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. WHO UXDEmYIIITK (Through the medium of (heir Agents), MEKCJ i AIS'D iSE 'l'() ALL .NEW ZKALAND a:»d AI'SXKA I. LAN I'OUTS, AT Tin: LOWEST I; ATl'.ft OE J r;\l. j Claims settled and paid either in London or the Colonies, at the Insurer's option. a g !•; :v t s . London (71 Conihil!) — LOWLEY & IiRISTOW. Ct,As(;o\v—• WEUSTEK, STKICL & CO. LIVJUU'OOL— TUOirA SANDEItaON. S r i) >' i; v —■ ItOJJEUT aiLI'ILLAN. irt:u!ot;itNK— FALLEXSTEIX &. McKECII2> EY. At)i:i..\i Dt: — G - J VON DEil IiEYDE & CO. pOlt NALJt, CHEAP—A Jirst-class 'i'ELEiiCOPE, with <-aso and strap complete. Applv at the otiicoo/ thid paper.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 325, 26 November 1864, Page 7
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