✨ Continuation of Railway By-Laws
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Loaded firearms are on no account to be taken
into or placed upon any carriage, wagon, truck, or
other vehicle forming or intended to form a train, or
any portion of a train, on the railway; and every
person so offending shall be liable to a penalty not
exceeding five pounds. -
Smoking is strictly prohibited in any of the
railway sheds, offices, or waiting-rooms; and any
person found so smoking shall be liable to a penalty
not exceeding two pounds. -
Smoking is strictly prohibited in any railway
carriage, except those set apart for the purpose; and
any person found smoking in a carriage not set apart
for the purpose shall forfeit a penalty not exceeding
two pounds, and may be removed from the carriage
by any railway servant. -
Dogs will be conveyed and charged for accord-
ing to printed conditions, but will not on any account
be allowed to accompany passengers in the carriages.
Any person persisting in taking a dog into a passenger
carriage shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding two
pounds. -
No gratuity shall be, under any circumstances,
allowed to be received by a railway servant, on pain
of dismissal. Any person giving or offering a gratuity
to any such servant shall be liable to a penalty not
exceeding two pounds. -
Any person making use of insulting or abusive
language to any railway officer or servant while in the
execution of his duty, or obstructing any such officer
while in the execution of his duty, or making use of
indecent or blasphemous language in any carriage or
upon any railway platform or premises, shall be liable
to a penalty not exceeding five pounds. -
If any person omit to shut and fasten any gate
or slip panel set up at either side of the railway for
the accommodation of the owners or occupiers of the
adjoining lands, as soon as he and the carriage, cattle,
or other animals under his care have passed through
the same, he shall forfeit for every such offence any
sum not exceeding two pounds. -
Any person crossing or attempting to cross
any level crossing with any cattle, horse, or other
animal, or with a vehicle of any kind, when an
approaching engine or train is in sight, or the whistle
or bell can be heard at such crossing, shall be liable
to a penalty of not exceeding five pounds. -
Any person driving or attempting to drive
vehicles, sheep, horses, cattle, or other animals across
the railway, on the level, either at an authorized
crossing-place or elsewhere, when an approaching
train is in sight, or when otherwise warned, shall be
liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds. -
If any person pull down or injure any board
put up or affixed for the purpose of publishing any
list of tolls or notices, or any mile-post, or shall
obliterate any of the letters, marks, or figures on
any such board or post, he shall forfeit for every
such offence a sum not exceeding five pounds. -
The General Manager shall publish the short
particulars of the several offences for which any
penalty is imposed by these or any other by-laws of
the railway, and of the amount of every such
penalty, and shall cause such particulars to be
painted on a board, or printed upon paper and pasted
thereon, and shall cause such board to be hung up or
affixed on some conspicuous part of the principal
station of the railway; and, where any such
penalties are of local application, shall cause such
boards to be affixed in some conspicuous place in
the immediate neighbourhood to which such penalties
are applicable or have reference; and such particu-
lars shall be renewed as often as the same, or any
part thereof, is obliterated or destroyed. -
Any person in or upon any railway carriage or
station, being in a state of intoxication, or committing
any nuisance, or gambling, or wilfully interfering
with the comfort of any passenger, shall be liable to
a penalty not exceeding five pounds, and to removal
from such carriage or station as soon as shall be
practicable. -
No driver or conductor of any cab, hackney
carriage, omnibus, express, or other public vehicle,
shall ply for hire within the railway premises without
a license in writing from the General Manager or
other authorized officer; and any person offending
contrary to this section shall be liable to a penalty
not exceeding five pounds. -
No person will be allowed to come upon any
railway platform for the purpose of removing any
passenger or luggage, unless required by a passenger
and engaged by him for such purpose; and no person
will be allowed to come upon any railway premises
for the purpose of soliciting custom or hire. Any
person attempting to evade or being guilty of a
breach of this section, or not quitting the premises
when required by a Station Clerk or other railway
servant, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding
two pounds. -
Any person, unless authorized by the General
Manager, who shall post or stick any placard or bill
within or on any of the property or premises, shall
be subject to a penalty not exceeding two pounds. -
Any person who shall wilfully injure, wholly
or in part, any of the linings or blinds, or break or
deface any of the windows, or remove or injure any
number-plate or advertisement, or remove or ex-
tinguish any of the lamps, or otherwise damage any
railway carriage, shall be liable to a penalty not
exceeding five pounds, in addition to the payment of
the amount of damage done. -
No article shall be sold on any railway pre-
mises without the consent of the General Manager;
and every person offending against the provisions of
this section shall forfeit a sum not exceeding five
pounds. -
All persons employed on or about the railway
or wharf are strictly prohibited from using the re-
freshment-room; and every such person partaking
of intoxicating liquor at such refreshment-room will
be liable to instant dismissal. -
Any person attending upon the refreshment-
room who shall supply an employé on or about the
railway or wharf with intoxicating liquor, shall be
liable to a penalty not exceeding two pounds, and
shall be dismissed from his employment.
Merchandise.
- Neither Her Majesty the Queen nor the lessee
of any railway will be accountable for any articles
unless the same be signed for as received by some
clerk or agent; nor will they, or any of them, be re-
sponsible for the loss of or damage to money in cash,
or bills, or promissory notes, or securities for money,
or jewellery, trinkets, rings, precious stones, bullion,
gold and silver plate, clocks, watches, mirrors,
marbles, lace, furs, silks, writings, title deeds, prints,
paintings, maps, or other valuables; nor for damage
done to china, glass, musical instruments, furniture,
toys, castings, or any other such hazardous or brittle
articles, unless they shall have been declared as such,
and a special agreement entered into for the same ;
nor for any loss or damage to any goods in their
hands as carriers, or in their warehouse, or on their
landing-places, arising from fire (except from their
own engine or apparatus), the act of God, civil com-
motion, or foreign enemies; nor for the loss of
or damage done to goods put into boxes or packages
described as empties; nor for damage of any goods
or packages insufficiently or improperly packed, or
containing a variety of articles liable by breaking to
damage each other or other articles; nor for leakage,
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Publication of First Schedule of By-Laws for New Zealand Railways (Passenger Traffic Regulations).
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🚂 Transport & Communications15 December 1874
Railway regulations, Passenger traffic, Penalties, Conduct, Level crossings, Merchandise liability, Intoxication, Advertising, Firearms
NZ Gazette 1874, No 67