✨ Miscellaneous Notices
SEPT. 4.]
(3.) Wilfully do any damage, injury, or spoil, to any part
of any carriage, trucks, engines, land, buildings, or
any other property of the Board.
(4.) Take into or place upon any station or in or upon any
carriage, wagon, truck, or other vehicle forming part
of any train, any loaded firearms or other dangerous
or objectionable goods.
(5.) Take into any passenger-carriage any dog or other
animal or bird except as directed by the guard of
the train.
(6.) Enter or leave any carriage whilst the train is in
motion.
(7.) Occupy more than one seat in any passenger-carriage.
(8.) Travel on any part of a train not appropriated for the
conveyance of passengers, or on the platform of any
carriage.
(9.) Enter or leave any carriage elsewhere than at the side
adjoining the platform, or other place appointed
for passengers to enter or leave carriages.
(10.) Enter any station, platform, or carriage whilst in a
state of intoxication.
(11.) Use any obscene, profane, blasphemous, or abusive
language in any carriage or upon any part of a
station.
(12.) Write any obscene, profane, blasphemous, or otherwise improper language, or make any obscene,
profane, blasphemous, or otherwise improper picture,
drawing, or representation, on any part of a station
or carriage or any other property whatsoever of the
Board.
(13.) Commit any nuisance on any part of a station or
carriage or any other property whatsoever of the
Board.
(14.) Deface the writing on any board or any notice authorized to be maintained on any railway or railway-
carriage, rolling-stock, or railway-station.
(15.) Neglect, delay, or refuse to produce his ticket immediately it is called for by the guard or ticket-
inspector or other railway official on any train or
platform.
(16.) Wilfully do any act interfering with the comfort or
convenience of any passenger or passengers.
(17.) Without the special permission of some servant of
the Board for the time being engaged upon a train,
travel in any carriage of a class superior to that
for which his ticket was issued
(18.) Sell or offer for sale any free pass, ticket, or portion
of a return ticket.
(19.) Travel with any ticket or portion of a ticket sold or
transferred by any person in contravention of
clause 18 hereof.
(20.) Interfere with or impede any servant of the Board
in the performance of his duty.
(21.) Give or offer any gratuity to any servant of the
Board.
(22.) Without a license from the Board issued by the
Traffic Manager, or otherwise than as by such
license provided, sell or offer for sale any articles
of any kind whatsoever in any carriage forming part
of a train.
(23.) Without the express consent of the Board, enter or
be upon or pass over or along any part of the
Board's railway except at any authorized crossing
over the same, and except at or upon such stations,
platforms, warehouses, sheds, offices, or other places
thereon as shall be or have been established and
appropriated by the Board for the purpose of and in
connection with the passenger and goods traffic
upon the said railway, and the approaches to such
places respectively.
Any persons who without such express consent or
authority as aforesaid shall enter or be upon or pass
along or over any part of the said railway except
as hereinbefore excepted shall be deemed to be a
trespasser upon the said railway within the provisions of the Local Railways Act, 1914.
(24.) Permit any cattle to be at large without proper
guidance or to wander or to be herded or grazed
upon any part of the Board's railway.
(25.) Neglect to shut any gate or slip-panel on any fence
forming the boundary of or upon or adjoining any
railway the property of the Board.
2. Every person who shall do, or cause or procure to be
done, anything contrary to or otherwise than as provided
by these by-laws or any section or part of a section thereof,
or who shall omit to do anything therein required to be done
by him, shall be deemed guilty of an offence.
3. (1.) Every person guilty of a breach of any of these
by-laws shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £20, or where
the breach is a continuing one, then to a fine not exceeding
£5 for every day or part of a day during which such breach
continues.
(2.) The continued existence in a state contrary to any
by-law of any work or thing shall be deemed a continuing
offence within the meaning of this section.
4. The owner of any cattle being at large without proper
guidance or wandering or grazing upon any part of the Board's
railway shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £2 for every
head of such cattle.
5. Any person infringing or not observing any of these
by-laws on any lands, premises, wagon, carriage, truck, or
vehicle belonging to the Board may without prejudice to any
penalty prescribed by these by-laws be removed by or under
the direction of any servant or agent of the Board from
such lands, premises, wagon, carriage, truck, or vehicle.
A. W. RODGER, Chairman.
JOHN FISHER, Clerk.
In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the
matter of the BROCKWAY (N.Z.) TRUCKS (LIMITED), in
liquidation.
NOTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of the
BROCKWAY (N.Z.) TRUCKS (LIMITED), in liquidation,
will be held at the office of the Liquidator, 194 Oxford Terrace,
Christchurch, on Thursday, the 25th September, 1924, at the
hour of 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of
receiving the Liquidator's report of the winding-up of the
company.
Dated at Christchurch this 3rd day of September, 1924.
A. H. ANTHONY,
Liquidator.
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