Additional Regulations for International Exhibition




Num. 91.

2841

SUPPLEMENT

TO THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

OF

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1906.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1906.

Additional Regulations under “The New Zealand International Exhibition Empowering Act, 1905.”

PLUNKET, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty-sixth day of October, 1906.

Present:

His Excellency the Governor in Council.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon him by “The New Zealand International Exhibition Empowering Act, 1905,” His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby make the following additional regulations for the purposes mentioned in section six of the aforesaid Act:—

  1. In these regulations, if not inconsistent with the context,—

“Exhibition” includes grounds and buildings:

“Exhibition grounds” or “grounds” means the land described in “The New Zealand International Exhibition Empowering Act, 1905”:

“Executive” means the Executive Commissioners, and, as to any specified act or function, includes any officer authorised by the Commissioners to perform such act or function:

“Side-shows” or “side-show” means such portions of the Exhibition as are set apart for shows or other entertainments which are open to the public on payment of special admission fees other than the ordinary admission fee to the Exhibition.

ADMISSION.

  1. Subject to these regulations the Exhibition shall be open to the public daily (except on Sundays) during such hours as, with the approval of the Colonial Secretary, are fixed by the Executive.

  2. With the like approval the Executive may from time to time close the Exhibition or any part thereof to the public for such time as it thinks fit.

  3. Except in accordance with these regulations, or by authority of the Executive, it shall not be lawful for any person to enter the Exhibition or any part thereof, or, having entered, to remain therein.

  4. The Executive may prescribe the fees to be paid for admission to the Exhibition (other than side-shows), and the additional fees to be paid for admission to the respective side-shows, and may issue tickets for such fees:

Provided that season tickets entitling the holder to admission to the Exhibition (but not to side-shows) during the whole period during which the Exhibition is open to the public shall be issued at prices according to the following scale:—

For a lady £ s. d.
For a gentleman 1 1 0
For a boy or girl under twenty-one, but not under fifteen years of age 1 1 0
For a boy or girl under fifteen years of age 0 10 6

  1. An ordinary admission ticket (single or season) to the Exhibition shall be produced by the holder thereof to the attendant at the gate of entry, and (if a single ticket) shall there be given up to him. Subject to these regulations it shall entitle the holder to admission to any part of the Exhibition (other than side-shows or reserved places) whilst the same is open to the public.

  2. Subject to these regulations, an admission ticket to a side-show shall entitle the holder (being then lawfully in the Exhibition) to admission to that show whilst the same is open to the public, and shall be given up by him to the attendant at the door or gate of entry of the show.

  3. Except as hereinafter provided in the case of exhibitors and others, no person shall enter the Exhibition or any side-show unless he is the lawful holder of an appropriate admission ticket entitling him so to do.

  4. With respect to season tickets, the following special provisions shall apply:—

(1.) They shall not be transferable, and each ticket shall have thereon the name of the holder (being in every case the person to whom the ticket was originally issued).

(2.) If any season ticket is transferred, then, irrespective of the penalty thereby incurred for breach of these regulations, the ticket and the rights thereby conferred shall be and be deemed to be cancelled, and no person shall thereafter be entitled to use it for the purposes of admission or otherwise.

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🏛️ Additional Regulations under the New Zealand International Exhibition Empowering Act, 1905

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
26 October 1906
International Exhibition, Regulations, Admission fees, Season tickets, Side-shows, Public access
  • Plunket, Governor
  • His Excellency the Governor in Council