✨ Railway Travel Concessions
Nov. 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2545
PASSENGERS.
“I hereby certify that Mr. is a duly-appointed Judge of Exhibits at
(a) Show to be held at(b) on(c) .
Secretary(a) Show.
“I hereby certify that I am the Judge of Exhibits referred to above, and that I
am proceeding from station to station for the purpose of judging
exhibits, and that I am entitled to a first-class ticket at holiday-excursion fare.
“ Judge Show.”
(a) Insert name of show. (b) Insert place where held. (c) Insert date of show.
Tickets under this regulation will be granted for seven days previous to and not
later than the first day of the show or parade, and will be available for return for
one month from date of issue. The Department reserves the right to decline any
application.
Delegates to Meetings of Religious Bodies and Friendly Societies.
- Delegates travelling to attend annual meetings of religious bodies and friendly
societies may be granted first-class tickets, available for return for one month from
date of issue, at holiday-excursion fares, specified in Regulation 10, on production
of certificates in the following form :—
“I hereby certify that Rev. (Mr.) is a duly-appointed delegate to
(a) meeting to be held at(b) , from(c) to(c) .
“ , Secretary(a) .
“I hereby certify that I am the delegate referred to above, and that I am pro-
ceeding from station to station for the purpose of attending the
above meeting, and that I am entitled to a first-class ticket at holiday-excursion
fare.
“ Delegate to (a) .”
(a) Insert name of meeting. (b) Place of meeting. (c) Dates.
Tickets will be granted for seven days previous to and at any time during the
meeting provided the delegate to whom the ticket is issued produces the necessary
certificate, and can reach his destination in time to take part in the business of the
meeting.
Delegates who have attended the meeting are allowed to travel as many times as
necessary during the sitting, but a fresh ticket must be taken out and paid for
for each double journey, and a fresh certificate from the authorised officer must be
presented for each ticket.
Written application, specifying dates on which delegates will travel, the stations
between which the journeys will be made, and the name or names of persons who
will sign certificates, must first be made by the secretary of the religious body or
friendly society to the General Manager of the New Zealand Government Rail-
ways, Wellington, not less than two months before the date of meeting.
The Department reserves to itself the right to decline any application.
Maoris attending Native Land Courts, Maori Councils, and Tangis.
- Maoris travelling to attend sittings of the Native Land Court, Maori Councils,
or tangis, may, at the option of the Railway Department, be granted return tickets
at three-fourths the ordinary return fares. Application, specifying the date on and
place at which the Court, Council, or tangi will be held, must first be made to the
District Manager at least seven days before the opening of the Court or Council,
and at least one day before tickets are required for the tangi.
The Department reserves to itself the right to decline any application.
Tickets Not Transferable.
- Unless otherwise specified, tickets are not transferable; if they are used by
any other than the person to whom issued they will be forfeited.
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Judges of Exhibits proceeding to Shows
(continued from previous page)
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsJudges, Agricultural shows, Horticultural shows, Concession fares, Railway tickets
🚂 Delegates to Meetings of Religious Bodies and Friendly Societies
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsDelegates, Religious meetings, Friendly societies, Concession fares, Railway travel, Certificate required
🪶 Maoris attending Native Land Courts, Maori Councils, and Tangis
🪶 Māori AffairsMaori, Native Land Court, Maori Councils, Tangi, Railway concessions, Travel fares
🚂 Non-transferability of Railway Tickets
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsRailway tickets, Non-transferable, Forfeiture, Travel regulations
NZ Gazette 1904, No 87