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TO LET. A COTTAGE. lo A MU. lll&MK. Apply Pahiatun Bakery. THE undersi£»i««d bnpi to notify to thu public generally that lit* Inn o)*-ned a SHOP in the now building i p|K>«itf Mr McCardle's rc»ideuce, where all (foods connected with the trade can be obtained. Terms Cadi. T. HICKS. PRICK HAIiOING'S two snn.nstjS. 1888 Al MANAC< Directory, & Local Ouidc. flllHS HOOK, now in its Ninth 1 Year of Publication, w will known as one of the most complete books of reft relief and l<e»t adurlit-iiig mediums in the Colony. Subscribers' mimes received. A* u is impossible to secure local agents in all districts, the Publisbe' ill forward the book post lar.K to an. address m New iland on receipt of -h in siatnps or Postal Notes. R. C OUPLANI) AIIHINO, Printer A IVujsiu, Napier. COPIES MAY n Obtained at this OflQc e

Pahiatua Cemetery. ''T'MIE following Bylaw* arc published 1 fur general information SEXTON. A Sexton will from time to turn* Ihi Appoint*'l by tiu« Trust, who-M-duty it will be to dig all grave* required in the C«tuftery ; and no other |terimo will he allowed to dig any grave therein without expreM permission in writing of the Truitt. APPLICATION roK WARRANTS In all eases of intended interments, tba jieraon having the management or control of the name shall make application to the Sexton, who it hereby authorised to make the interment upon payment of the following feet: — liurial fee ... ... 10t Opening ground or vaults 10s HI RIAL plots. The charge for plott ahull bell x 9—i. l 15a 9 x 9-I*s Application for Kamo to be made either to the Town Clerk or Sexton. depth or graves. All graven shall Im* t» feet deep; but in the event of a greater depth being required, an extra charge ot la t*d shall l»n made for every ft>ol more tiian ti f»*« I deep. No coffin ahall be interred lest than 4 clear feet from the natural surface of the ground. tßANarr.it or plots. Any purchaser of private ground iti which no interments shall have taken place, may transfer hit or her interest to any other person. registers to nr. kf.pt. The Town Clerk shall keep a book, in which he *lutll enter from time to tune the number of every lot told, and the name of the purchaser thereof, together with the date of the sale of the tame, and shall keep a record of the burials in the Cemetery. RECEIPT FOR PURCHASE MONEY TO KB OWEN. The Town Clerk shall receive the purchase money for the sale of such lots, and shall give a receipt tor the tame, which receipt shall Ik* held at conclusive evidence of ti e purchase and selection of the lota mentioned therein. Provided that a duplicate receipt may be given u|»on satisfactory proof of the original having becu lost. Provided further that if the original receipt be at any tune found, after too issue of a duplicate, the duplicate must at once be returned to the Town Clerk STAMPS. Parties applying for transfer* or duplicate of receipt must at their own cost provide all necessary duty stamps if required. PENCK AND RISCT TOM ENTOMBS. Persons purchasing gra\es mat, by permission of the Trustees, to be given in writing by the Town Clerk, fence :n tho plots of ground allotted ; provided that all such fences shall not exceed tour tret in height; and may erect tom bat on tw, headstones. or other monuments thereon. Provided always that before anv such fence, tombstone, or other monument Im* erected, r plan thereof, and a copy of every proposed epitaph or other inscription, be submitted to the Trustee* an l duly approved of by them. FENCES, BEADSTONES, ETC. All fences, enclosures, tombstones, headstones and other monuments must be kept in proper order and repair by the purchasers or their assigns. All wooden or other fences, &c. v hit in a state of decay, or broken down, may at any time be removed from the Cemetery by order ot the Trustees. LEVELLING AND RE MO VI No EARTH. Tbs charges mentioned in rule 2 do not include payment for any Work required to be done beyond the actual digging ot any ordinary grave, and, after the interment, tilling in the same. Persons who fence in plota of ground must do all levelling required' at their own cost, and only <>n approval of the Trustees, and most at once remove from the Cemetery ail rubbish and earth not required. vaults. Persons purchasing the right of burial in any plot of ground in the Cemetery may. by permission of the Trustees, excavate the same w ithin one foot of their boundaries for tl e purpose of constructing a vault. Before any work is cou.m*sr«-1 toward* the construction of any vault, ih. plans anu specification* of the w.*:k ■ nerted therewith shall be »uhnuttcd to the Trustee* for approval, mi l no work shall he commenced until such approval has been obtained. BODIES Not to BE DISINTERRED. No Imsly shall Ik* di muL rred or re. moved from the Cemetery (except by order of a Coroner) without express inymission in writing from toe Trustees. books, etc., ortv FoR INSmCTIOE. Hi** liecord ltook and Plan of Cemetery taali be open for inspection of sLe public.

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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 169, 3 February 1888, Page 3

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