GAZETTE NOTICES.
Tiik last published Gazette contains the following notification :—" Whereas it appears to the Government that burials in the burial grounds in the borough of Devonport, described in the schedule hereto, should be wholly discontinued, and whereas a sufficient cemetery (not within the limits of any borough or town district) has been provided and has been prepared for the interment of the dead, as required by the Cemeteries Act, ISB'2 ; now, therefore. His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the colony of New Zealand, and in pursuance of the authorities vested in him by the said Cemeteries Act, 188*2, doth hereby order and direct that, from and after the first day of May, IS9I, burials within the burial grounds in the borough of Devon port, described in the aforesaid schedule, shall be wholly discontinued." By Order-in-Council, dated the 29th of October, His Excellency has revoked an Order-in Council of the -Sth December, 1887, and has delegated the powers under the Public Domains Act, 1881, to the undermentioned persons, to be known as the Te Aroha Hot Springs Public Domain Board, tamely, Charles Ahier, George Lipsey, f>eorge Wilson', Thomas Gavin, and Edward Vfingfield Hanmer. The delegation extends ou'y to the Hot Springs Reserve, and the pov ers under sections 5 and I*2 are not conferred. Certain stipulations are made as to the meetings and business of the Board. Mangere Hill Recreation Ground is brought unrler the Public Domains Act, 1881. The land amounts to 95 acres. The Governor delegates his power to the following gentlemen, who are to form the Board : —-James Robertson, Robert Wallace, John Edward Taylor, Matthew Middlewood Kirkbride, William George Scott, L.S. A. L., M.R.C.S.E., etc., His Worship the Mayor of the borough of Onehunga, ex-ojficio, and the Chairman of the Mange re Road Board, CX-olfirio Certain reserves mada for recreation and ■water, quarry and water, and a quarry respectively are vested in the Mangero Road Board. A number of lots of rural lands in the Auckland land district are advertised as open for sale or selection. The following' gentlemen are appointed as trustees for the control of the Old Mission Cemetery at Tauranga : —LieutenantColonel G. D. Dorvile, Hon. Captain George Bcntham Morris, Captain Howard Kerr, P..X., John Maxwell. The following are appointed trustees for the control of the Mangere cemetery:— James Robertson, Matthew Middlewood Kirkbride, Joseph Ambury, Charles Washer, William Ferguson Massey. Notice is given that the name of John McLeod, M.D., and Mast. Surgeon Univ., Bishop's Coll., Montreal, and formerly of the North Shore, Auckland, has been erased from the medical register of the colony in consequence of a conviction for felony (bigamy) at Sydney, on the 29th May, 1890.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8404, 4 November 1890, Page 5
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454GAZETTE NOTICES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8404, 4 November 1890, Page 5
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