✨ Hanmer Springs Regulations and Schedule
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 52
or who may have been ejected from the baths or grounds for any such reason, or on account of objectionable conduct.
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Any person who is a season-ticket holder shall be liable to have his ticket cancelled should he commit a breach of any of these regulations.
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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, or of behaving to the annoyance of others, such person may be summarily ejected from the grounds, and shall be liable as for a breach of these regulations.
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For the purpose hereof, the General Manager 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 grounds subject to these regulations, the Resident Medical Officer, 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 £20.
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The expression “Resident Medical Officer” means the person having the general charge and control (under the direction of the said General Manager) of the Hanmer Hot Springs, baths, and the land and premises pertaining thereto.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Fees and charges for residence and treatment in the Sanatorium, for medical consultation, for baths, and for games, shall be as follows:—
Sanatorium.
Residence, including medical attendance, medicine, nursing, and baths—
£ s. d.
Patients admitted under Regulations 3 and 4, per week .. .. .. .. 1 10 0
Patients admitted under Regulation 5, per week .. .. .. .. 2 2 0
Patients admitted under Regulation 6 .. .. .. .. Free
Medical Consultations.
Patients other than residents in the Sanatorium—
£ s. d.
Consultations at Medical Officer’s rooms, each .. .. .. .. 0 7 6
” patient’s residence, each .. .. .. .. 0 10 6
Medicine, per bottle .. .. .. .. 0 2 6
Persons resident within a Radius of One Mile from the Sanatorium.
£ s. d.
First consultation at Medical Officer’s room .. .. .. .. 0 7 6
For each subsequent visit for the same illness, made not more than fourteen days from previous visit .. .. .. .. 0 5 0
First consultation at patient’s residence .. .. .. .. 0 10 6
For each subsequent visit at patient’s residence, for the same illness, made not more than fourteen days from the previous visit .. .. .. .. 0 7 6
Confinements .. .. .. .. 3 3 0
Patients resident over One Mile from the Sanatorium.
Same as for patients resident within one mile of the Sanatorium, but subject (in the case of consultation at patient’s residence) to an additional charge of five shillings for each mile or fraction of a mile beyond the first mile from the Sanatorium.
The Resident Medical Officer shall not, however, attend any patient residing beyond a radius of five miles from the Sanatorium except by special arrangement, and then only in cases of an exceptional nature at the sole discretion of the Resident Medical Officer, and subject to payment by the patient of a special fee to be fixed by the Resident Medical Officer.
Operations.
£ s. d.
Uncomplicated simple fracture of the arm or leg .. .. .. .. 3 3 0
Uncomplicated dislocations .. .. .. .. 2 2 0
Patients to be charged the cost of material used.
Provided that the Resident Medical Officer shall have power to fix the charges for fractures of other parts of the body, or for any other operation whatsoever.
Bath Fees.
The charges for bath tickets shall be—
Each.
For visitors’ private bath .. .. .. 9d.
” visitors’ public bath .. .. .. 6d.
” child visitors’ private bath .. .. 4d.
” child visitors’ public bath .. .. 3d.
” residents’ private bath .. .. 6d.
” residents’ public bath .. .. 3d.
” child residents’ private bath .. .. 3d.
” child residents’ public bath .. .. 1d.
” public cold-water swimming-bath—
Adults .. .. .. 3d.
Children .. .. .. 1d.
” electric bath or Vichy douche .. .. 2s. 6d.
” hot-air and douche bath .. .. 3s.
” douche and massage bath (for fifteen minutes) .. .. 2s. 6d.
” massage (maximum one hour) .. .. 5s.
” visitors’ commutation tickets for 25 private baths .. .. .. 15s.
” visitors’ commutation tickets for 25 public baths .. .. .. 10s.
” visitors’ commutation tickets for 12 private baths .. .. .. 8s.
” visitors’ commutation tickets for 12 public baths .. .. .. 5s. 6d.
” residents’ family commutation tickets for 25 public baths .. .. .. 5s.
One towel will be supplied free for the use of each visitor using a bath, but a charge of 2d. will be made for each additional towel supplied to a visitor, except in the case of hot-air and douche, douche and massage, or massage, when towels and all other material are provided by the Department.
Children’s tickets shall be issued only to children whose individual ages do not exceed twelve years.
Commutation tickets shall have a currency of four months from date of issue.
A “resident” shall be deemed to be any person who has signed a declaration before the Resident Medical Officer, a Justice of the Peace, or the Postmaster, truly setting forth that he or she has resided for a period of at least six months within a radius of five miles from the Hanmer Springs Post-office. Any such person shall be entitled to receive tickets at rates specified for “residents.” For the purposes hereof, the head of any household may sign one declaration for the whole of the inmates of such household, providing the name of each person the declaration applies to is appended to the said declaration.
Each resident’s family commutation ticket shall be available for the use of members of one household only.
Fees for Games.
The charges for players’ tickets shall be, for each player, per single game—Bowls, 6d.; croquet, 3d.; per set—tennis, 3d. Weekly ticket: Bowls, 3s.; tennis, 3s.; croquet, 2s. Season ticket: Bowls, £1; tennis, £1; croquet, 10s. 6d.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
Hanmer Thermal-springs Reserve.
All that area in the Canterbury Land District, being Sections Nos. 4, 19, 21, 39, and 45, Hanmer Plains, situated in Block II, Lyndon Survey District, and containing by admeasurement 195 acres 1 rood 4 perches, more or less. Bounded towards the north generally by the Woodbank Road, Sections Nos. 1, 3, a road, Section No. 6, and again by the Woodbank Road; towards the east and south by the Main North Road; and towards the west by the Jack’s Pass Road and Section No. 20.
Also all that parcel of land, being Section No. 46 and part of Section No. 40, Block II, Lyndon Survey District, containing approximately 81 acres, and bounded towards the north-west by the Main North Road; towards the east by the fence on the plantation reserve; towards the south by the south boundary of Section No. 40; towards the west by the Main North Road, the south and east boundaries of Hanmer Town Block V, the east boundary of Block IV, and by Leamington Street and Scarborough Terrace to the Main North Road: save and except Reserve No. 3745 within the above-described area.
As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked S.G. 57182/7A, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands, Wellington, and thereon bordered red.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this seventeenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and nine.
THOS. MACKENZIE,
Minister in Charge of Department of Tourist and Health Resorts.
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare17 June 1909
Hanmer Springs, Regulations, Sanatorium, Thermal Springs, Fees, Charges, Baths, Games, Reserve boundaries
- THOS. MACKENZIE, Minister in Charge of Department of Tourist and Health Resorts
NZ Gazette 1909, No 52