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3. On Sundays no orders can be received, and no flowers, plants, &c., 

 will be sold. 



4. Employes giving away flowers, leaves, &g., or allowing any visi- 

 tor to take them, are liable to instant dismissal. 



5. Visitors shall not climb any tre3, nor walk on any bed or border. 



6. Visitors shall not touch, cut, or pick any flower, leaf or twig, nor 

 in any way to injure any p^.ant 



7. Visitors shall observe strictly any notios that may be exhibited 

 for their guidance. 



8. Any person who conducts himself in a disorderly manner, or who 

 is not decently clothed, or who contraveies any of the Regalations 

 may be removed from the Garden. 



9. Any person who does any act in contravention of any of these 

 Regulations, will be prosecuted under Section 5 of Law 4- of 1899, 

 whereby he is liable to a penalty not exceeding £5, and in default of 

 payment, to be imprisoned for a term not exceeding one month with 

 or without hard labour. 



10. The whole or part of the Garden may be closed at any time for 

 any period, by order of the Governor, on notice being given in the 

 Gazette, and at the gates of the Garden, at least seven days beforehand. 



11. The Garden shall be open every day from 6,30 a.m , and shall 

 be closed at the following hours in the evening : — 



During October, November, December and January at 5.30. 

 During February, March, April and September, at 6.0. 

 During May, June, July and August, 6.30. 



12. A bell shall be rung a quarter of an hour before closing time, 

 as a notice to visitors. 



Hill Gardens. 



1. Any employe selling flowers, plants, etc , without at the same 

 time giving a receipted bill for the money, will be instantly dismissed. 

 Visitors are requested to insist oa having receipts. 



2. On Sundays no orders can be received, and no flowers, plants, 

 etc., will be sold. 



3. Employes giving away flowers, leaves, etc, or allowing any Visi- 

 tor to take them, are liable to instant dismissal. 



4. Visitors shall not touch, cut or pick any flower, leaf or twig, nor 

 in any way to injure any plant. 



5. Visitors shall not climb any tre?, nor walk on any bel or border. 



6. Anyone found trespassing in the Plantations, or cutting or gather- 

 ing wood, posts, grass, or anything of value, the property of the Pub- 

 lic Gardens and Plantations, or being in possession of such and unable 

 to give a satisfactory explanation, will be prosecuted. 



7. Anyone found maliciously damaging, or known to have mali- 

 ciously damaged, or caused to have damaged, any stock, fence or por- 

 tion thereof, gate, building, tank, tree, plant, or anything of valu3, 

 the property of the Public Gardens and Plantations, will be prosecu- 

 ted. 



8. Visitors shall observe strictly any notices that may be exhibited 

 for their guidance. 



9. Any person who conducts himself in a disorderly manner, or who 

 is not decently clothed, or who contravenes any of the Regulations 

 may be removed from the Gardens. 



