Public Grave seems the more likely. I made the incorrect assumption that any unsupported burial would be a union issue. Based on that assumption I in turn brought forward the possibility of Union ownership due to the information about the occupants. Thank you for that clarification.
George Hunter is my only paternal great grandparent that remained in England. The rest I have found in the same cemetery within 20 yards of each other in Niagara Falls Canada. There are some differences between England and Canada when it comes to non-family burials. Once again I incorrectly assumed similar methods.
Thanks again Hugh. Your valued notes and comments have been quite helpful.
The plot numbers as you indicate are in the same section, but at the same time i wonder if Vicki would be willing to look at the originals in case there has been a transcripton problem and they are in fact in the same grave. Not sure if there will be headstones for the two plots in question but when I get time I will be willing to go and have a look for you. However due to my work commitments I have a busy month ahead of me so when I will be able to get I am not yet sure. When I do manage to get I will post a message on here with what I have found.
After checking the inhabitants of both graves I am sure there are no relations buried with either of them. I have a picture of George's gravesite and hold it in my files. I am a direct descendant of his.
As for Eliza she is just a foot note in my records and only because she was married to my ggf. The fact that they were split up and appeared to be re-united in death was too much the curiosity for me to just let it lay. So curiosity satisfied. Thank you for your kind assistance.Please do not trouble yourself at the cemetery.