Regulations for Rotorua Sanatorium




May 31.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1555

  1. The grass playing-greens shall be open to players from 1st November in each year to the 30th April following.

  2. The hours of play on the bowling-greens, tennis-courts, and croquet-lawns shall be as directed by the General Manager.

  3. Charges shall be made for playing tennis, bowls, croquet, and such other games as may be decided upon by the Department, and shall be as set forth in the First Schedule hereto. No person shall be allowed to play without first purchasing a player’s ticket.

  4. Players’ season tickets shall be available for the period from 1st November in each year to the 30th day of April following.

  5. Any person who is a season-ticket holder shall be liable to have his ticket cancelled should he cause a breach of any of these regulations.

  6. All playing fees shall be paid in advance, and a ticket obtained before commencement of play.

  7. Season tickets shall be submitted to the ticket-collector for inspection, on demand.

  8. Single-game tickets shall be given up to the ticket-collector on demand, and the ticket-collector shall cancel the ticket on collection, and in presence of the player.

  9. Material for playing shall be obtained from the greens attendant, and players shall return such material to him before leaving the grounds, at the close of the forenoon or afternoon sessions.

  10. Players shall not play more than one game or set when other persons desire to play.

  11. Persons not engaged in the games shall not trespass on the bowling-greens, tennis-courts, or croquet-lawns, or any playing-greens set apart for specific games.

  12. Persons wearing boots or shoes with nails or heels shall not be allowed on the bowling-greens, tennis-courts, or croquet-lawns.

  13. Bowl players shall deliver their bowls with both feet on a mat, and must not drop any bowl on the green.

Tennis.

  1. The following provisions shall apply to tennis games:—
    (a.) Play to cease at each hour and half-hour of the clock (irrespective of the time of commencement of play), and players to vacate the courts.
    (b.) No singles to be commenced without first giving waiting players an opportunity of making a four.
    (c.) Courts may be reserved by writing on the boards the names of all four players constituting the set, which is not to include the name of any person then playing on any court.
    (d.) No player may be booked at one time for more than one set.
    (e.) Courts not occupied by persons who have reserved them within three minutes after time of vacation may be claimed by any four waiting players.
    (f.) Club matches shall be regulated by rules as arranged with the Local Controlling Officer of the Department.
    (g.) No player can book more than one hour and a half ahead.

Croquet.

  1. The following provisions shall apply to croquet games:—
    (a.) The playing sessions for each day shall be of two hours’ duration, arranged as follows:—
    9 a.m. till 11 a.m.
    11 a.m. till 1 p.m.
    2 p.m. till 4 p.m.
    4 p.m. till 6 p.m.
    (b.) At the end of each session all players shall vacate their respective lawns for at least one minute.
    (c.) The two largest lawns shall not be held for two successive sessions by the same players.
    (d.) In event of the number of intending players exceeding the accommodation, those who have not been able to play previously during the day shall have the preference at the change of session.
    (e.) “Singles” games shall not be played on any of the lawns during Christmas, New Year, or Easter holidays, and the Department may impose this restriction at any other period deemed desirable.
    (f.) Club matches shall be regulated by rules as arranged with the Local Controlling Officer of the Department.

  2. Any person behaving to the annoyance of others shall be required by the Local Controlling Officer, the head gardener, or any officer having control of the grounds, to leave the playing-grounds, and may be prohibited from again entering them.

  3. The Government reserves the right to refuse the issue of tickets to any person or persons. The General Manager or the Local Controlling Officer shall determine to whom tickets shall not be issued.

  4. Every person using or passing through the grounds subject to these regulations, or any part thereof, or in or about any of the buildings in such grounds, shall conform to and abide by such regulations; and in case any person shall, while using or passing through any of the grounds, or in or about any of the buildings, commit any indecency, or a breach of the peace, or be guilty of any disorderly conduct, he shall be liable as for a breach of these regulations.

  5. For the purpose hereof the General Manager shall have charge of gardens, grounds, enclosures, paths, and the premises pertaining thereto; and as regards any part of the ground subject to these regulations the Local Controlling Officer, the head gardener, or other person in charge thereof at the time shall have authority to carry out these regulations.

  6. 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 £5.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

Fees and charges for residence and treatment in the Sanatorium, for medical consultation, for baths, for games, and for mineral drinking-waters shall be as follows:—

Government Sanatorium—
Residence (including medical attendance, medicine, nursing, baths, and special treatment): Patients admitted under regulations 3, 4, and 5, per week .. £ s. d.
.. 2 10 0
Patients admitted under regulation 6, per week .. .. .. 3 3 0

Mineral water—
Te Aroha, per glass .. .. .. 0 0 3
Siphons, and 5s. 6d. deposit .. .. 0 1 0
Rachel water, per glass .. .. .. 0 0 2

Medical consultations—
First consultation .. .. .. 1 1 0
Additional consultations, each .. .. 0 10 6
Visits to patients at own residence .. 1 1 0

Baths and special treatment—
Swimming-baths—
Duchess .. .. .. .. 0 1 0
Duchess, half-yearly ticket .. .. 4 15 0
Duchess, yearly ticket .. .. .. 7 10 0
Blue .. .. .. .. 0 0 9
Blue, half-yearly ticket .. .. .. 3 15 0
Blue, yearly ticket .. .. .. 6 10 0
Pavilion .. .. .. .. 0 0 9
Pavilion (women’s swimming-pool), half-yearly .. .. .. .. 3 15 0
Pavilion (women’s swimming-pool), yearly .. 6 10 0
Towel 3d. extra. Reduced price for children.

Pavilion Baths—
Private .. .. .. .. 0 1 0
Public .. .. .. .. 0 0 9
Towel 3d. extra. Reduced price for children.

Main Baths—
Priest Bath, public .. .. .. 0 1 0
Priest Bath, private, shallow .. .. 0 1 6
Priest Bath, private, deep .. .. 0 2 6
Priest Bath, deep, conjoint .. .. 0 1 9
Aix Massage, douche .. .. .. 0 5 0
Special douche .. .. .. 0 1 0
Ordinary douche .. .. .. 0 0 6
Liver-pack .. .. .. .. 0 2 0
Russian Bath .. .. .. .. 0 3 0
Complete mud .. .. .. .. 0 3 0
Local mud .. .. .. .. 0 2 0
Electrical bath .. .. .. 0 3 6
Electrical bath, multipolar .. .. 0 5 0
Hot-air treatment .. .. .. 0 5 0
Hot-air treatment, one limb .. .. 0 5 0
Needle bath .. .. .. .. 0 1 6
Ascending douche .. .. .. 0 1 0
Electric-light bath .. .. .. 0 5 0
Electric high-frequency (twenty minutes) .. 0 5 0
Electric high-frequency (ten minutes) .. 0 2 6
Dry massage and electrical treatment .. 0 7 6
Dry massage and electrical treatment (half-hour) .. .. .. .. 0 5 0
Pack .. .. .. .. 0 1 0
Bergonie treatment .. .. .. 0 7 6
Diathermy .. .. .. .. 0 5 0
X-ray treatment, film .. .. .. 1 1 0
X-ray treatment, screening .. .. 0 10 6
Consultation, first visit .. .. 1 1 0
Consultation, additional visit .. .. 0 10 6

Players’ tickets—
Tennis, season .. .. .. .. 2 15 0
Bowls, season .. .. .. .. 2 15 0
Croquet, season .. .. .. .. 2 0 0
Bowls, one game .. .. .. .. 0 1 0



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1923, No 48


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Regulations, Rotorua Sanatorium, Baths, Thermal Springs, Government Gardens, Playing-grounds, Fees, Charges