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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

For regulating the times of the arrival and
departure of any such carriages.
For regulating the loading or unloading of such
carriages, and the weights which they are
respectively to carry.
For regulating the receipt and delivery of goods
and other things which are to be conveyed
upon such carriages.
For preventing the smoking of tobacco and the
commission of any other nuisance in or upon
such carriages, or in any of the stations or
premises occupied by the Superintendent in
connection with the said railway.
And generally, for regulating the travelling upon
or using and working of the said railway.
And whereas it is expedient that the Regulations
and By-laws as contained and set forth in the First
Schedule hereto, should be made in respect of the
said railway:

Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor of
New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council thereof, and in exercise and pur-
suance of all powers and authorities enabling him in
this behalf, doth hereby make the By-laws, Rules,
and Regulations set forth in the First Schedule
hereto, as the By-laws, Rules, and Regulations to be
in force with regard to the said railway so made
and constructed by the Governor as aforesaid, and
which is more particularly mentioned in the Second
Schedule hereto annexed.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

BY-LAWS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS FOR REGULAT-

ING THE TRAVELLING UPON AND USING OF THE

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.

Passenger Traffic.

  1. In the interpretation of these Regulations, the
    term "General Manager" shall mean the person
    who shall be General Manager of the railway, in
    accordance with the provisions of "The Railways
    Regulation and Inspection Act, 1873." The word
    "railway" shall mean and include each of the lines
    of railway described in the Second Schedule hereto.
  2. No person will be admitted to the booking office
    at any station whilst the door is closed for making
    up and despatching any train; and no passenger will
    be allowed to take his or her seat in or upon any
    carriage used on the railway, or to travel therein
    upon the railway, without first having paid his or her
    fare, and obtained a ticket.
  3. Any person wilfully altering or defacing his
    ticket, so as to render the date, number, or any
    material portion thereof, illegible, shall be liable to a
    penalty not exceeding two pounds, and shall, in
    addition, be liable to pay the fare from the station
    whence the train originally started.
  4. Tickets will be issued conditionally-that is to
    say, in case there shall be room in the train for all
    the passengers to whom tickets shall have been
    issued. If there shall not be room for all such pas-
    sengers, the holders of periodical tickets shall have
    priority over holders of return and single tickets,
    and the fare will be returned, on application to the
    Station Clerk, to the holders of such return and
    single tickets as shall be unable to obtain seats.
  5. If any person travel or attempt to travel in any
    carriage on the railway without having previously
    paid his fare, and with intent to evade payment
    thereof; or if any person, having paid his fare for a
    certain distance, knowingly and wilfully proceed in
    any such carriage beyond such distance without pre-
    viously paying the additional fare for the additional
    distance, and with intent to evade payment thereof;
    or if any person knowingly and wilfully refuse or
    neglect, on arriving at the point to which he has paid
    his fare, to quit such carriage, -every such person
    shall for every such offence be liable to a penalty
    not exceeding forty shillings.
  6. If any person be discovered either in or after
    committing or attempting to commit such offence as
    in the preceding clause mentioned, all officers and
    servants and other persons on behalf of the General
    Manager, and all constables, gaolers, and peace
    officers, may lawfully apprehend and detain such
    person until he can be conveniently taken before
    some Justice, or until he be otherwise discharged by
    due course of law.
  7. No return or periodical ticket will be available
    for special trains.
  8. Every passenger, on arriving at the station for
    which he or she may have taken a ticket, or to or
    from which he or she may hold a periodical ticket,
    shall quit the station and premises of the railway;
    and no person shall be allowed to loiter about the
    stations, wharf, or premises, or any part thereof; and
    if any passenger or other person shall refuse to quit
    the station, wharf, or premises aforesaid, on being
    requested so to do by any Station Clerk or any
    servant attached to the railway or wharf, such pas-
    senger or person may be expelled by such Station
    Clerk or other servant as aforesaid from the rail-
    way premises.
  9. No gunpowder or other explosive or dangerous
    material shall be carried by any passenger train.
  10. Each passenger, on paying his fare, will be
    furnished with a ticket, which he is to show whenever
    required by any Station Clerk or authorized Porter,
    or by the Guard in charge of the train; and if it be
    a return ticket, he must allow it to be marked when
    required; and every ticket (whether single, return,
    or periodical) must be delivered up on the demand
    of any porter or servant authorized to collect tickets.
    Single tickets not used on the day of issue, or a
    return ticket not used within the prescribed time,
    shall be deemed to be cancelled. Any person offend-
    ing against the provisions of this regulation shall be
    liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds.
  11. Tickets are not transferable; and any person
    using or attempting to use a transferred ticket, or a
    ticket the time for the proper use of which has
    expired, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding
    five pounds.
  12. Any person knowingly, and with intent to
    defraud, travelling upon the railway in a carriage of a
    superior class to that for which he is provided with a
    ticket, or altering a return or other ticket, shall be
    liable to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds.
  13. Tickets, whether single or return, shall be used
    by passengers only to convey them to the station
    named thereon, orto a station short of that destination.
    In no case, however, shall any "cheap excursions"
    ticket be used for any other station than that for
    which such ticket is issued. Any person using or
    attempting to use a ticket in violation of the provi-
    sions of this section, shall be liable to a penalty not
    exceeding two pounds.
  14. No person will be allowed to break his journey
    by stopping at any intermediate station, and thereafter
    proceeding by a subsequent train with the same
    ticket, under a penalty not exceeding two pounds.
  15. Any person, not duly authorized by the General
    Manager, who shall sell or offer for sale any free pass
    ticket or portion of a return ticket, shall be liable to
    a penalty not exceeding two pounds.
  16. No male passenger shall be allowed to enter
    any waiting-room or carriage set apart for the accom-
    modation of females; and any person remaining in
    any such room or carriage after being warned to
    leave the same, shall be liable to a penalty not ex-
    ceeding two pounds.
  17. Any person entering a carriage or compart-


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πŸš‚ Continuation of By-laws for New Zealand Railways Passenger Traffic Regulations (continued from previous page)

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26 October 1875
Railway regulations, By-laws, Passenger traffic, Fares, Tickets, Penalties, General Manager