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any such ticket will be regarded as not having paid
his or her fare, and shall, upon demand, pay to the
Conductor the fare legally demandable for his or her
journey.
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No passenger shall smoke in any carriage or
upon any platform thereof. -
No person shall give or offer a gratuity to any
Conductor, and no Conductor shall receive or accept
a gratuity from any person. -
No person shall swear or use obscene or offen-
sive language whilst in or upon any carriage, or
commit any nuisance in, or upon, or against any
carriage, or wilfully interfere with the comfort of any
passenger. -
No passenger or other person shall, while riding
in or upon any carriage, play or perform upon any
musical instrument, without permission of the Guard. -
A person in a state of intoxication shall not be
allowed to enter or mount upon any carriage, and if
found in or upon any carriage shall be immediately
removed by or under the direction of the Con-
ductor. -
No person shall wilfully cut, tear, soil, or
damage the cushions or the linings, or remove or
deface any number-plate, printed notice, or writing
on the panels, or break or scratch any window of or
otherwise wilfully damage any carriage. Any person
acting in contravention of this regulation shall be
liable to the penalty prescribed by these by-laws and
regulations, in addition to any liability to pay the
amount of any damage done. -
No passenger or other person, not being a
servant of the Company, shall be permitted to travel
on the steps or platform of any carriage, or stand
either on the roof or in the interior, or sit on or lean
against the outside rail on the roof of any carriage,
or on the rail of the platform. -
A person whose dress or clothing might, in
the opinion of the Conductor of a carriage, soil or
injure the linings of the carriage or the dress or
clothing of any passenger, or a person who, in the
opinion of the Conductor, might for any other reason
be offensive to passengers, shall not be entitled to
enter or remain in or upon any carriage, and may
be prevented from entering in or upon any carriage,
and shall not enter any carriage after having been
requested not to do so by the Conductor, and, if
found in or upon any carriage, shall, on the request
of the Conductor, leave the carriage, upon the fare,
if previously paid, being returned. -
Personal or other luggage (including the tools
of artisans, mechanics, and daily labourers) shall be
placed where directed by the Guard, and not in the
interior or on the roof of any carriage. -
No person except a passenger or intending
passenger shall enter or mount any carriage, and no
person shall hold or hang on by or to any part of any
carriage, or travel therein, otherwise than on a seat
provided for passengers. -
No person shall enter, mount, or leave, or
attempt to enter, mount or leave, any carriage whilst
in motion. -
No dog or other animal shall be allowed in or
on any carriage. -
No person shall travel in or on any carriage of
the Company with loaded fire-arms. -
No passenger shall wilfully obstruct or impede
any officer or servant of the Company in the execu-
tion of his duty upon or in connection with any
carriage or tramway of the Company. -
The Guard of each carriage shall enforce these
by-laws and regulations to the best of his ability,
and if any such Guard fails to enforce the same as
aforesaid, he shall be deemed to have committed a
breach of these by-laws and regulations. -
Any person offending against or committing a
breach of any of these by-laws or regulations shall
be liable to a penalty not exceeding forty shillings. -
The expression "Conductor" shall include any
officer or servant in the employment of the Company,
and having charge of a carriage. -
There shall be placed and kept placed in a
conspicuous position inside of each carriage in use a
printed copy of these by-laws and regulations. -
These by-laws shall come into force on the
fourteenth day of February, 1880.
Given under the common seal of the said
Tramway Company, this fifth day of
February, one thousand eight hundred
and eighty.
(L.S.)
J. E. BROWN, Chairman.
ALFRED EVANS, Secretary.
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FOR SALE.
T HE MINES ACT, 1877, together with the
Regulations made thereunder, in 8vo. form.
Price 2s. 6d.
GEO. DIDSBURY.
Government Stationery Store,
Wellington, 25th February, 1880.
By Authority: GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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By-laws and Regulations for Canterbury Tramway Company (Limited)
(continued from previous page)
π Trade, Customs & Industry5 February 1880
Tramway regulations, Passenger conduct, Fares, Penalties, Company servants, Smoking, Intoxication
- J. E. Brown, Chairman
- Alfred Evans, Secretary
πΎ Sale of The Mines Act, 1877, and Regulations
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources25 February 1880
Publication for sale, Mines Act 1877, Regulations, Government Stationery Store
- Geo. Didsbury
- George Didsbury, Government Printer, Wellington
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