✨ By-laws for Health Resorts
APRIL 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 973
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No person shall, without the written permission of the General Manager, carry or use any gun, rifle, or firearm, or use any net, engine, instrument, or device, or use any dog, for the capture or destruction of any bird or animal, or take or attempt to take the eggs or young of any bird in the reserve.
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Every person using any bath subject to these regulations shall conform to and abide by such regulations; and in case any such person shall while using any such bath 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 Caretaker 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, or in default thereof may eject or cause to be ejected such person from the premises subject to these regulations.
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Any person behaving to the annoyance of any person shall, if requested by the Caretaker, immediately leave the reserve, and may be prohibited from again entering.
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Every person who commits a breach of any of these by-laws shall, upon conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5 for every such breach.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Nuhaka Thermal-springs Reserve.
All that area in the Hawke’s Bay Land District, containing by admeasurement 570 acres 3 roods 9 perches, more or less, being Section No. 14, Block XV, Nuhaka North Survey District. Bounded towards the north generally by Section No. 23 (school-site), thence by road-line, thence by Section No. 19 (cemetery reserve), and thence by aforesaid road-line; towards the east by Sections Nos. 11 and 21; towards the south by Section No. 6, Block XIX; and towards the west by a public road and the crossing of a public road. As the same is delineated on the plan marked S.G. 57182/11B, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
Bath Fees.
s. d.
One public bath (without towel) .. .. .. 0 6
One private bath " .. .. .. 0 9
Hire of towels, each .. .. .. 0 3
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
By-laws for the Te Aroha Hot Springs Domain.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this 12th day of April, 1921.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS the Te Aroha Hot Springs Domain is subject to the provisions of the Tourist and Health Resorts Control Act, 1908 (hereinafter referred to as “the said Act”), and it is expedient to make by-laws in respect to the management and control of that domain:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by the said Act and by section thirty-eight of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, doth hereby revoke the by-laws for the Te Aroha Hot Springs Domain, dated respectively the sixth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and eleven, the twenty-sixth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, and the twenty-fifth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, and doth hereby make the following by-laws in lieu thereof.
BY-LAWS.
- IN these by-laws “General Manager” means the General Manager of the Department of Tourist and Health Resorts, and includes any person who may be acting for the General Manager; “Officer in Charge” means the person having the general charge and control (under the direction of the General Manager) of the domain; and “the domain” means the land described in the First Schedule hereto.
General.
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The domain shall be open to the public between the hours of 6 a.m. and 10.30 p.m. daily free of charge, subject to the provisions of these by-laws; provided that the General Manager may, if deemed expedient, declare the domain closed, and may direct that, at specified times, a charge be made for admission; such charge not to exceed the sum of 1s. for each person.
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No person shall, without the authority of the General Manager or officer in charge, pick any flower, or break or destroy, injure, or remove any plant, shrub, or tree, growing in the domain; and if any person commits a breach of this by-law he shall be liable to a fine 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 domain.
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No person shall wash any clothes in any thermal spring subject to these by-laws, or in any spring, stream, pool, water-race, channel, or reservoir within the domain, or place any soap, substance, article, or other thing therein.
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(1.) No horse, dog, or other animal will be allowed inside the domain, except as hereinafter provided; and the owner of any horse, dog, or other animal shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £1 for each time such horse, dog, or other animal trespasses or is allowed to trespass within the domain.
(2.) This by-law does not apply to horses drawing any carriage, nor to saddled horses, nor to dogs which are led by a cord or chain, passing through the domain.
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No person shall ride a bicycle within the domain; and any person so doing shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £1.
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Except with the consent of the officer in charge, it shall be unlawful to hold a public meeting for any purpose whatsoever upon any portion of the domain. Every person who calls or assists in calling, or promotes or holds or is engaged in, and every person other than a constable or the officer in charge who is present at, any public meeting held in breach of this by-law shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding £5.
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No person shall, without the written permission of the Minister for the time being having the administration of the said Act, or of the General Manager, carry or use any gun, rifle, or firearm, or use any net, engine, instrument, or device, or use any dog, for the capture or destruction of any bird or animal, or take or attempt to take the eggs or young of any bird within the domain. Any person acting in breach of or contrary to the provisions of this by-law shall upon conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding £20.
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No person shall destroy, deface, or injure any inscription or any label attached to or connected with any tree, shrub, or other plant within the domain.
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No person shall distribute any handbills or printed papers within the domain, except by permission of the officer in charge.
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No person shall trespass upon any portion of the domain 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 by-law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £1.
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Every person using or passing through the domain, or any part thereof, shall conform to and abide by these by-laws; and if any person, while using or passing through the domain, or any portion thereof, commits any indecency or breach of the peace, or is guilty of any disorderly conduct, he shall be liable as for a breach of these by-laws.
Games.
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The bowling-greens, croquet-lawns, and tennis-courts shall be open (Sundays excepted) to players during such months and for such hours as are fixed by the General Manager.
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(1.) Charges shall be made for playing bowls, lawn tennis, and croquet as set forth in the Second Schedule hereto. No person shall be allowed to play without first obtaining a player’s ticket.
(2.) Any person who is a season-ticket holder shall be liable to have his ticket cancelled if he causes a breach of any of these by-laws.
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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 ticket office only, and must be submitted to the attendant for inspection on demand.
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Single-game tickets and tickets for playing material shall be obtained at the ticket office, and must be given up to the attendant 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 domain; provided that season-ticket holders shall furnish their own material.
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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-greens, or croquet-lawns, or tennis-courts.
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Persons wearing boots or shoes with nails or heels shall not be allowed on the bowling-greens, or croquet-lawns, or tennis-courts.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1921, No 39
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NZ Gazette 1921, No 39
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- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council
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- Jellicoe, Governor-General