✨ Tramway By-Laws, Partnership Dissolution
Aug. 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1297
- No passenger or other person shall, while riding in any carriage or on any platform thereof, play or perform upon any musical instrument without permission of the conductor.
- No person in a state of intoxication shall attempt, or be allowed, to enter any carriage; and any person found in such a state in any carriage or on any platform thereof shall be immediately removed by, or under the directions of, the conductor.
- No person shall wilfully 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 damage done.
- No passenger or other person, not being a servant of the company, shall be permitted to travel on the steps of any carriage, or sit on or lean against the outside rail of either platform of such carriage.
- A person whose dress or clothing might, in the opinion of the conductor of the carriage, soil or injure the dress or clothing of any passenger, or a person who, in the opinion of the conductor, might, for any other sufficient reason, be offensive to passengers, shall not be entitled to enter or remain in any carriage, and may be prevented from entering any carriage, and shall not enter any carriage after being requested not to do so by the conductor; and, if found in 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 conductor, and not in the interior or on the roof of any carriage, unless the permission of the conductor be given.
- No person except a passenger or intending passenger shall enter any carriage, and no person shall hold or hang on to any part of any carriage, or travel therein, otherwise than as allowed by the conductor.
- No person shall enter or leave, or attempt to enter or leave, any carriage whilst in motion.
- No dog or other animal shall be allowed in any carriage, or upon any platform thereof.
- No person shall travel in any carriage, or upon any platform thereof, with loaded fire-arms.
- No passenger shall wilfully obstruct or impede any officer or servant of the company in the execution of his duty upon or in connection with any carriage or tramway of the company.
- The conductor of each carriage shall enforce these by-laws and regulations to the best of his ability; and, if any such conductor 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 and regulations shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding 40s.
- The expression “conductor” shall include any officer or servant of the company having charge of a carriage. The word “carriage” shall mean and include every wheeled vehicle, whatever may be its form or construction, used by the Tramway Company as a tramway carriage.
- There shall be placed and kept in a conspicuous position inside of each carriage in use a printed copy of these by-laws and regulations.
F. A. WHITE,
Secretary.
83, Queen Street.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned Timothy Gallagher and William Richard May, trading at Kaiapoi, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, as General Produce Dealers, under the style or firm of “Gallagher, May, and Co.” has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will henceforth be carried on by the said Timothy Gallagher, on his own account and for his own benefit, under the style of “Gallagher Bros.” All moneys due to the said firm will be received, and all debts owing by the said firm will be paid, by the said Timothy Gallagher, whose receipt alone will be a sufficient discharge for any moneys due to the said firm.
Dated this 13th day of August, 1884.
W. R. MAY.
TIMOTHY GALLAGHER.
Witness—H. D. Andrews, Solicitor, Christchurch. 488
CONTENTS.
APPOINTMENTS—
Cemetery Trustees .. .. .. 1281
Clerks of Licensing Committees .. .. 1282
Commissioner of Trade and Customs .. .. 1282
Examiner of Titles, &c. .. .. 1282
Judge of Assessment Court .. .. 1282
Member of Licensing Committees .. .. 1282
Members of Executive Council .. .. 1281
Public Vaccinators .. .. .. 1282
Registrar of Marriages, &c. .. .. 1282
GOLD FIELDS NOTICES .. .. .. 1288
LAND—
Education Reserve to be sold .. .. 1279
Sales .. .. .. 1289
Set apart on Deferred Payments .. .. 1278
Taken for a Railway .. .. 1277
Taken for a Road .. .. 1277
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES .. .. 1290, 1296
MINING NOTICES .. .. .. 1296
MISCELLANEOUS—
Applications for Patents .. .. 1287
Errata .. .. .. 1277
Friendly Society registered .. .. 1287
Letters of Naturalisation .. .. 1282
License to erect Booms .. .. 1280
Notice to Mariners .. .. 1283
Officiating Ministers .. .. 1286
Powers delegated to Domain Board .. .. 1280
Railway Traffic Returns .. .. 1291
Scholarships.. .. .. 1287
Sheep Districts constituted .. .. 1279
Tenders for Mail Services .. .. 1283
NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES .. .. 1288
PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS .. .. 1296
VOLUNTEERS .. .. .. 1282
By Authority: GEORGE DIDSBURY, Govt. Printer, Wellington.
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City of Auckland Tramways By-Laws
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🚂 Transport & Communications21 August 1884
Tramways, By-Laws, Regulations, Conduct, Penalties
- F. A. White, Secretary
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry13 August 1884
Partnership, Dissolution, Business, Gallagher May and Co.
- Timothy Gallagher, Dissolved Partnership, New Business Owner
- William Richard May, Dissolved Partnership
- H. D. Andrews, Solicitor
NZ Gazette 1884, No 96