Regulations and By-Laws




JULY 17.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2151

Description of license required: Proprietor / Manager / Attendant.
Fee enclosed: £1 for proprietor or manager; 5s. for attendant.
[Strike out what does not apply.]
Two photographs to be supplied with application.

Form No. 2.
License.
License No. .
Application No. .
Date of issue: .

[Photograph.]
ISSUED under the Agricultural and Pastoral Societies Act, 1908, and its amendments (hereinafter called “the said Act”), and the Showground By-laws of the Affiliated Societies of New Zealand, by the Royal Agricultural Society.
This license must be produced at the request of any officer of any affiliated agricultural and pastoral society or any member of the Police Force.
This license is not transferable.
[Name; address], is hereby licensed to conduct a side-show on the showgrounds of any society in New Zealand in affiliation with the Royal Agricultural Society in the capacity of Proprietor/Manager/Attendant, subject to the conditions set out hereto, for a period of one year from the 1st day of October, 194 , to the 30th day of September, 194 .
For and on behalf of the Licensing Authority—

Secretary or other Authorized Officer.

License fee paid: £ : : .

Conditions.

  1. The license is personal and exclusive to the licensee and is not transferable. The licensee shall not sell, transfer, assign, or part with the possession of the license except by surrender to an officer of the licensing authority or of the society where the licensee is operating, or to a member of the Police Force.

  2. A proprietor’s or manager’s license authorizes the licensee to control and manage a side-show and conduct and carry on that side-show whether in the principal or sole charge thereof or otherwise.

  3. An attendant’s license authorizes the licensee to assist with or be employed or engaged in the carrying-on, conducting, controlling, or management of the side-show, but not in the sole or principal charge thereof.

  4. The license may be suspended or revoked by the licensing authority at any time, subject to the right of appeal conferred by the above-mentioned Act.

  5. The licensee shall not employ or use upon or about the showground the services of any person who is not the holder of a license issued under the by-laws.

  6. The licensee shall from time to time and at all times produce the license at the request of any officer of the licensing authority or any affiliated agricultural and pastoral society, or by any member of the Police Force for the purpose of inspection. The chairman or secretary, together with any other officer of the licensing authority authorized by the licensing authority in that behalf, may at any time endorse on a license such memorandum relating to the conduct of the licensee in exercising or purporting to exercise the rights conferred by the license as such persons may think fit.

  7. The proprietor or manager of a side-show or side-shows shall display his license number on a card in a prominent position on each of the stands which he controls; such card to be not less than 6 in. square.

  8. The licensee shall not engage or be concerned in any side-show unless the same is for the time being approved by the society where the licensee is operating, and such approval may at any time by notice to the person conducting the side-show be withdrawn.

  9. The licensee shall not promote, organize, carry on, or permit to be carried on, be a party or privy to the promotion, organization, or carrying on of any game or competition involving the giving of any money prize or the payment by players of any money to be used as a pool.

  10. The license does not authorize the occupation of any portion of the showground, and the licensee shall occupy only such site or space in the showground as shall be allocated or assigned to him by the society where the licensee is operating, subject to the terms of any special contract in that behalf, and breach of any such contract on the part of the licensee shall be deemed to be a breach of these conditions.

  11. The society where the licensee is operating may from time to time and at all times during the currency of the license, stipulate, control, approve, or prohibit the number, kind, value, of any prizes, trophies, gifts, or rewards offered or exhibited at or for the side-shows, and also the conditions upon which any such prize, trophy, gift, or reward shall be competed for, given, won, or pass into the possession of any competitor, player, or participant.

Signatures—

Secretary or other authorized officer.

Licensee.

Particulars of Renewal.

Renewed for One Year from Signature of Renewing Officer. Date.
1st October, 194
to
30th September, 194

Memorandum relating to Conduct of Licensee.

Date. Place. Particulars. Signature of Endorsing Officer.

This is to certify that the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association made, in accordance with its rules, the above by-laws at a meeting held on the 23rd May, 1941, and that it appoints and authorizes the Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand (Incorporated) to gazette these by-laws on its behalf.

S. IRWIN CROOKES, Chairman.
W. F. O’DONNELL, Secretary.

With respect to these by-laws the Governor-General hereby approves of the same pursuant to section 4 of the Statutes Amendment Act, 1936, an enactment in substitution for section 4 of the Agricultural and Pastoral Societies Amendment Act, 1933.

Dated at Wellington, this 5th day of July, 1941.

C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General.

Notice under the Regulations Act, 1936.

NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the Regulations Act, 1936, of the making of regulations and orders as under:—

Authority for Enactment. Short Title or Subject-matter. Serial Number. Date of Enactment. Price (Postage 1d. Extra).
The Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 The Evidence Emergency Regulations 1941 1941/114 9/7/41 2d.
The Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 The Registration of Deaths Emergency Regulations 1941 1941/115 9/7/41 3d.
The Health Act, 1920, and the Drainage and Plumbing Regulations 1923 The Drainage and Plumbing Extension Notice 1941, No. 1 1941/116 9/7/41 1d.
The Marketing Act, 1936, and the Agriculture (Emergency Powers) Act, 1934 The Egg Marketing Regulations 1940, Amendment No. 1 1941/117 9/7/41 3d.
The Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 The War Service Badges Emergency Regulations 1941 1941/118 16/7/41 3d.
The Emergency Regulations Act, 1939 The Uniforms and Badges Emergency Regulations 1941 1941/119 16/7/41 3d.

Copies can be purchased at the Government Printing and Stationery Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Prices for quantities supplied on application. Copies may be ordered by quoting serial number.

E. V. PAUL, Government Printer.



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🌾 Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association Showground By-Laws (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
By-Laws, Showground, Licensing, Exclusion, Agricultural Society
  • S. Irwin Crookes, Chairman
  • W. F. O’Donnell, Secretary
  • C. L. N. Newall, Governor-General

🏛️ Notice of Regulations under the Regulations Act, 1936

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Regulations, Emergency Regulations, Health Act, Marketing Act
  • E. V. Paul, Government Printer