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12. He shall, oe when his presence is needed elsewhere in the 
interest of the Station, be in attendance at the gardens during working 
hours on every day of the week except Sundays and Public Holidays. 
13.—(1 it He shall keep such books as the Governor may from time 
to time dire 
2. А list of such books shall be kept in a conspicuous place in his 
M. He shall have the control over all labourers and persons employed 
in the gardens, € Hun regulate their work and wages to the best 
— of the Sta 
. He shall vorum enforce all rules with regard to visitors. 
Visitors. 
16. The gardens shall be open for the admission of visitors on every 
day of the week between 6 a.m. е nightfall. 
17. Visitors shall not stand or walk on any garden эр or other 
parts of the gardens to which бй ас olm may not be allow 
18. Visitors shall not pick or break any plants or ie in the 
gardens. 
19. No person shall be allowed to carry any load into the gardens. 
20. No carriages or vehicles of any M and no horses or other 
— shall be admitted within the garde 
оне person shall sell or expose ВЕ: ls any articles within the 
22. "No public meetings, picnics, or gatherings of a similar character 
shall be allowed within the gardens. 
23. No person shall be admitted within the gardens unless decently 
24. Any person who conducts himself in a disorderly manner in the 
gardens, or contravenes - of the rules for the rire of the 
гено may be summarily ejected by the Cura tor, 8 
oceeded against for the Рене A of the rules or oe disorderly 
rtm 
Sale and Distribution of P lunts. 
25.—(1.) Sales of plants, flowers, and fruit shall be aecording to a 
scale approved by the Governor. 
Such scale shall be published for general information, and 
copies shall be placed in conspicuous parts of the gardens. 
26. payments shall be made to the Curator, who shall give a 
receipt therefor from a counterfoil receipt boo 
27. All sums received by the Curator shall be paid into the Treasury 
weekly, and oftener if at any time the cash in his hands exceeds the sum 
of five pounds. 
28. No plants, flowers, or fruit shall be issued by the Curator, with- 
out the authority of the Governor, except on payment of the fees 
preseribed. 
Miscellaneous. 
29. A library shall be formed in connection with the gardens, in 
which the Curator shall к all botanical pamphlets, reports, periodicals, 
or Dee which may nt him 
Passed the Buceo Council this 12th day of poe 1891. 
J. B. Cro 
Clerk of боб, 
