By-laws and Schedules




974
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 39

  1. Any person behaving to the annoyance of others may be required by the officer in charge to leave the playing-grounds, and may be prohibited from again entering them.
  2. The Department reserves the right to refuse to issue tickets to any person or persons. The officer in charge shall determine to whom tickets shall not be issued.

Reading-room and Library.

  1. The reading-room and library shall be open to the public free of charge during such hours as may be authorized by the General Manager.
  2. The charges for subscribers to the library shall be as set forth in the Second Schedule hereto.
  3. A ticket shall be issued by the librarian to each subscriber on payment of the charges.
  4. A subscriber, on receipt of a ticket, and on compliance with these by-laws, shall be entitled to have the use of a book for a period not exceeding ten days. A subscriber shall not remove a book from the library until an entry has been made in the register with respect thereto.
  5. Any person may read in the reading-room, free of charge, any book, paper, or periodical in the reading-room or library.
  6. No person other than a subscriber shall remove from the reading-room any book, paper, or periodical.
  7. No person shall mark, mutilate, or damage any book, paper, or magazine, or read any newspaper for longer than fifteen minutes; or talk or make any noise or disturbance, or smoke or expectorate within the reading-room or library.
  8. No child under the age of twelve years shall enter or remain in the reading-room or library unless in charge of an adult person.
  9. Every person using the reading-room or library shall conform to these by-laws; and if any such person, while using the reading-room or library, commits any breach of these by-laws or is guilty of any disorderly conduct, the officer in charge, or any person duly authorized by that officer, may (without prejudice to any proceedings for a fine) require any such person to abstain from doing any of the acts aforesaid, and forthwith to leave the reading-room or library. If any person refuses to leave the reading-room or library when requested so to do in pursuance of this by-law the officer in charge may eject that person or cause him to be ejected therefrom.

Baths.

  1. The hours of admission to the baths shall be as authorized by the General Manager. Admission shall be obtained by ticket only, and each bather shall present his or her ticket to the bath attendant, who shall clip and retain it. The charges for ticket for admission to the baths and for the use of towels shall be as set forth in the Second Schedule hereto.
  2. Persons suffering from skin-diseases must not bathe in any baths or pools, nor use any towels, except those specially set apart for their use; every such person must inform the ticket-issuer before taking the baths of the fact that he or she is so suffering. Any person failing to furnish such information shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £10.
  3. No garment or clothing of any description shall be worn by any person whilst using any public bath, except by special permission of the bath attendant.
  4. No person shall wash any clothes in any bath or swimming-pool subject to these by-laws, or place any soap, substance, article, or other thing in any such bath or pool.
  5. No person shall place 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 by-laws.
  6. No dog shall be allowed on the premises of any bath or swimming-pool. The owner of any dog found on such premises shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £1.
  7. Every person using any bath or swimming-pool subject to these by-laws shall conform to and abide by such by-laws; and if any person, while using any such bath or swimming-pool, commits any indecency or breach of the peace, or is guilty of any disorderly conduct, or commits a breach of any of these by-laws, the officer in charge, or any person duly authorized in writing by the officer in charge, may (without prejudice to any proceedings for a fine) require any such person to abstain from doing any of the acts aforesaid and forthwith to leave, or, in default thereof, may eject that person, or cause him to be ejected, from the premises.

Penalty.

  1. Except where otherwise specially provided, every person who commits a breach of or fails to observe the provisions of any of these by-laws shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding £5.

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FIRST SCHEDULE.

TE AROHA HOT SPRINGS DOMAIN.

ALL that area in the Auckland Land District, containing by admeasurement 107 acres 2 roods, more or less, being Sections Nos. 16, 116, and part 15, Block IX, Aroha Survey District. Bounded towards the north-west, north-east, and south-east by part of Section No. 15, Block IX, Aroha Survey District; thence towards the south-west by King Street; thence again towards the north-west by Wild Street; thence again towards the south-west by the abutment of Wild Street and Sections Nos. 8 and 9, Block XXXIV, Town of Te Aroha; thence again towards the north-west by Section No. 13 of the said Block XXXIV to the easternmost corner of the said section; thence again towards the south-west by the north-eastern boundary-line of the said Section No. 13, and that boundary-line produced in a north-westerly direction to the north-west side of Wilson Street; thence again towards the south-east by Wilson Street to Whitaker Street; thence again towards the south-west by Whitaker Street: as the same is delineated on the plan marked S.G. 57182/9c, deposited in the Head Office, Department of Lands, at Wellington, and thereon bordered red.

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SECOND SCHEDULE.

BATH FEES.

£ s. d.
Cadman Bath—one private bath .. .. 0 1 0
No. 2 Bath—one public bath .. .. 0 0 9
Nos. 1 (for females), 6, and 7 Baths—one public bath .. .. .. 0 0 6
Nos. 1, 4, 6, and 7 Baths—one public bath (children) 0 0 3
One douche bath .. .. .. 0 1 6
Dry massage (one hour) with or without electricity 0 5 0
Massage douche .. .. .. 0 2 6
Vapour bath .. .. .. 0 1 0
Electric-light bath .. .. .. 0 2 6
Electric bath .. .. .. 0 2 6
Cold-water swimming-bath .. .. 0 0 3
,, (children) .. .. 0 0 1

Commutation tickets—
25 Cadman private baths .. .. .. 1 0 0
12 ,, .. .. .. 0 10 6
25 public baths (No. 2 Bath).. .. .. 0 15 0
12 ,, .. .. .. 0 7 6
25 public baths (except No. 2 Bath) .. .. 0 10 0
12 ,, .. .. .. 0 5 6

Special Fees for Residents only (Bathers to provide Towels, or may hire at 2d. each).

£ s. d.
Cadman Bath—one private bath .. .. 0 0 9
Nos. 1 and 6 Baths—one public bath .. .. 0 0 3
No. 2 Bath—one public bath .. .. 0 0 6
Nos. 1, 4, and 6 Baths (children) .. .. 0 0 1
No. 7 Bath—one sulphur bath .. .. 0 0 4
,, (children) .. .. 0 0 2

Commutation tickets, single and family, for 25 public baths, except No. 2 Bath .. .. 0 5 0
Commutation tickets, single and family, for 25 public baths in No. 2 Bath .. .. 0 10 0

Children’s tickets will be issued only to children not exceeding twelve years of age.

Commutation tickets will 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 officer in charge, a Justice of the Peace, or the Postmaster at Te Aroha, 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 Te Aroha 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 that household, if the name of each person to whom the declaration applies is appended thereto.

Each resident’s family commutation ticket shall be available for the use of members of one household only.

General.

Except where otherwise provided, one towel will be supplied free for the use of each bather using a bath, but a charge of 2d. will be made for each additional towel supplied.

LIBRARY CHARGES.

The charges for subscribers to the library shall be 1s. per week, 2s. 6d. per quarter, or 7s. 6d. per annum. Each weekly subscriber shall deposit the sum of 3s. 6d., to be held until the book issued to the subscriber has been returned.

FEES FOR GAMES.

For Bowls: 9d. per player for each game, including playing-material except shoes; commutation ticket for 12 games, 7s. 6d.; season ticket, £1 10s.; annual ticket, available from 1st day of any month, £2.

For Tennis: 4d. per player for each set; commutation ticket for 12 sets, 3s.; season ticket, £1 5s.

For Croquet: 9d. per player for each game or two-hours play; commutation ticket for 12 games, 7s. 6d.; season ticket, £1 7s. 6d.

For Hire of Playing-material: 3d. per player per game for croquet; 3d. per game for each tennis-racquet (players to provide own tennis-balls).

For Hire of Shoes: 3d. per pair per game.

For Hire of Locker: 6d. per week, or 3s. 6d. per annum.

F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.



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🏥 By-laws for the Te Aroha Hot Springs Domain (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
12 April 1921
By-laws, Te Aroha Hot Springs Domain, Tourist and Health Resorts Control Act, Public Reserves and Domains Act
  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council