✨ Regulations, Appointments
Feb. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 419
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No person shall wash or place in any bath or swimming-pool subject to these regulations any clothes, soap, substance, article, or thing. Any person committing a breach of this regulation shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5.
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No person shall place, deposit, or leave any bottle or glassware (whether broken or whole), paper, straw, litter, dirt, rubbish, or any offensive or noxious matter of any kind, in any bathing-house, bath, or pool subject to these regulations.
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No dog shall be allowed on the premises of any bath or swimming-pool, under a penalty on conviction not exceeding £1.
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Every person using any bath or swimming-pool subject to these regulations shall conform to and abide by such regulations; and in case any such person shall while using any such bath or swimming-pool commit any indecency or breach of the peace, or be guilty of any disorderly conduct, or commit a breach of any of these regulations, the Resident Medical Officer, or any person duly authorised in writing by the Resident Medical Officer, may (without prejudice to any proceedings for a penalty) require any such person to abstain from doing any of the acts aforesaid and forthwith to leave the premises subject to these regulations, and any offender shall leave the same accordingly.
PARK AND PLEASURE-GROUNDS.
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The grounds shall be open to the public from 8 a.m. until sunset each day, free of charge, subject to the provisions of these regulations.
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No person shall pick any flower, or break or destroy or injure any plant, shrub, or tree growing on land subject to these regulations; and if any person shall commit a breach of this regulation he shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5, in addition to paying for the damage done.
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No person shall place, deposit, or leave any bottle or glassware (whether broken or whole), paper, straw, litter, dirt, rubbish, or any offensive or noxious matter of any kind, within the grounds or any part thereof.
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No person shall wash or place in any thermal spring subject to these regulations, or in any spring, geyser, or pool, or in any water-race, channel, or reservoir within the grounds, any clothes, soap, substance, article, or thing.
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No horse, dog, or other animal will be allowed inside the grounds or any part thereof which are or is subject to these regulations; and the owner of any horse, dog, or other animal will be liable to a penalty not exceeding £1 for each time such horse, dog, or other animal trespasses or is allowed to trespass on the grounds.
This regulation does not apply to horses drawing any carriage, nor to saddled horses, nor to dogs which are led by a cord or chain, passing into or through the grounds.
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No person shall trespass upon any portion of the reserve within any enclosure which may be set apart for planting, or where the soil is loose, or upon grass kept cut for lawns or ornamental purposes. Any person infringing this regulation shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £1.
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The bowling-green, tennis-court, and croquet-lawn shall be open to players from the 1st November to the 30th April.
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The hours of play on the bowling-green, tennis-court, and croquet-lawn shall be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
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The fees shall be:—
(a.) Bowls, 10s. 6d. for each season or part thereof, or 6d. for each game.
(b.) Tennis, 10s. 6d. for each season or part thereof, or 3d. for each set.
(c.) Croquet, 10s. 6d. for each season or part thereof, or 3d. for each game.
Any person who is a season-ticket holder shall be liable to have his ticket cancelled should he cause a breach of any of these regulations.
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All playing-fees shall be paid in advance, and a ticket obtained.
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Season tickets shall be obtained at the pavilion ticket-office only, and must be submitted to the attendant for inspection on demand.
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Single-game tickets shall be obtained from the attendant, and must be given up to him on demand.
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Material for playing shall be obtained from the attendant, and players shall return it to him before leaving the grounds.
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Players shall not play more than one game or set when other persons desire to play.
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Bowl-players shall deliver their bowls with both feet on a mat, and must not drop any bowl on the green.
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Persons not engaged in the games shall not trespass on the bowling-green, tennis-court, or croquet-lawn.
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Persons wearing boots or shoes with nails or heels shall not be allowed on the bowling-green, tennis-court, or croquet-lawn.
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Any person behaving to the annoyance of others shall be required by the head gardener to leave the playing-grounds, and may be prohibited from again entering them.
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The Government reserves the right to refuse to issue tickets to any person or persons. The Resident Medical Officer shall determine to whom tickets shall not be issued.
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Every person using or passing through the grounds subject to these regulations, or any part thereof, shall conform to and abide by such regulations; and in case any person shall, while using or passing through any of the grounds, commit any indecency or a breach of the peace, or be guilty of any disorderly conduct, he shall be liable as for a breach of these regulations.
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For the purpose hereof the Superintendent of Tourist and Health Resorts shall have charge of gardens, grounds, enclosures, paths, and the premises pertaining thereto; and as regards any part of the ground subject to these regulations the gardener or other person in charge thereof at the time shall have authority to carry out these regulations.
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Except where otherwise specially provided, every person committing a breach of or failing to observe the provisions of these regulations shall be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding £5.
SCHEDULE.
ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by admeasurement 2,610 acres, more or less, situated in Taranwera Survey District. Bounded towards the north generally by Lake Rotorua; towards the east generally by that lake, the Puarenga Stream, the Rotorua-Maketu Road, and the north-eastern boundary of Whakarewarewa State Forest; towards the south generally by the Moerangi and Tihoitonga Blocks; and towards the west generally by Sections Nos. 65, 64, 63, Suburbs of Rotorua, the road forming the eastern boundary of Section No. 62, and by Sections Nos. 33 and 31 to Fenton Street, and thence by that street, the railway-line, and the Utuhina Stream to Lake Rotorua.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this eleventh day of February, one thousand nine hundred and two.
J. G. WARD,
Minister in Charge of Department of Tourist and Health Resorts.
Postmaster appointed to take and receive Statutory Declarations.
PURSUANT to the authority conferred upon me by the eighth section of “The Justices of the Peace Act Amendment Act, 1888,” I, Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby notify and declare that
SAMUEL DAVID HILL,
being a person holding the office of Postmaster, under “The Post Office Act, 1881,” at Kaihu, is authorised to take and receive statutory declarations under the two-hundred-and-thirty-fourth section of “The Justices of the Peace Act, 1882.”
As witness my hand, this fourteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and two.
RANFURLY, Governor.
Members of Board of Trustees, Ashburton Racecourse, appointed.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 7th February, 1902.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint
JOHN STUDHOLME, Esq., the younger, and
JOHN CHARLES NATTEL GRIGG, Esq.,
to be members of the Board of Trustees of the Ashburton Racecourse, under “The Ashburton Racecourse Reserve Act, 1882,” vice the Hon. W. C. Walker, M.L.C., C.M.G., resigned, and John Grigg, Esq., deceased.
J. G. WARD.
Registrar of Marriages, &c., appointed.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 15th February, 1902.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint
LYONEL CHARLES WILLIAMS
to be Registrar of Marriages and of Births and Deaths for the District of Christchurch, on and from the 17th February, 1902, vice James Wood Parkerson, retired.
WM. HALL-JONES,
For Colonial Secretary.
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare11 February 1902
Rotorua Sanatorium, Thermal springs, Public baths, Health regulations, Park regulations, Playing fees, Bowling, Tennis, Croquet, Tourist and Health Resorts Department
- J. G. Ward, Minister in Charge of Department of Tourist and Health Resorts
⚖️ Postmaster Authorised to Take Statutory Declarations
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement14 February 1902
Statutory declarations, Postmaster, Kaihu, Justices of the Peace Act
- Samuel David Hill, Authorised to take statutory declarations
- Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, Governor
🏘️ Members of Board of Trustees, Ashburton Racecourse, Appointed
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Ashburton Racecourse, Board of Trustees, Appointments, Resignation, Deceased
- John Studholme (Esquire), Appointed to Board of Trustees
- John Charles Nattel Grigg (Esquire), Appointed to Board of Trustees
- W. C. Walker (Honourable), Resigned from Board of Trustees
- John Grigg (Esquire), Deceased, formerly of Board of Trustees
- J. G. Ward
⚖️ Registrar of Marriages, Births and Deaths Appointed
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement15 February 1902
Registrar, Marriages, Births, Deaths, Christchurch, Appointment, Retirement
- Lyonel Charles Williams, Appointed Registrar of Marriages, Births and Deaths
- James Wood Parkerson, Retired as Registrar
- Wm. Hall-Jones, For Colonial Secretary
NZ Gazette 1902, No 15