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14. Children ,* unprotected, not allowed in Gardens. —Children under twelve years c.f 
age will not be allowed within the gardens unless with a parent or other adult, 
and if found therein may be expelled therefrom. 
15. Prohibitions. —Walking across the shrubberies or dower borders, pulling 
flowers or branches from the plants, shrubs, or trees; standing upon or climbing 
over any of the fences, climbing trees or bird-nesting, cutting names or letters or 
marks of any kind, or writing on any of the seats, or trees, or fences, or any 
building erected for the accommodation of the public, are strictly prohibited. A 
penalty of ten shillings is imposed for an offence against this regulation. 
iG. Entrance except by Gate Prohibited.— Entering the gardens by climbing over 
the fences or by any gate other than the one by which the public are admitted, 
or without having paid the charge for admission, or entering into those parts of 
the grounds which are specially closed for plantation, or other purposes, is 
strictly prohibited. A penalty of not less than twenty shillings is imposed for 
an offence against this regulation. 
17. Smoking Prohibited. —Smoking in the summer time, at such times as may 
seem necessary to the directors for the safety of the gardens and the property 
therein, is prohibited, and at such times notices to that effect will be posted at 
the gates. A penalty of five shillings is imposed for an offence against this 
regulation. 
iS. Expulsion on Misbehaviour. —Any person found in a state of intoxication, or 
behaving in a disorderly manner, or creating or taking part in any disturbance, 
or committing any act of indecency, or swearing or using bad language, c r 
committing a breach of any of the above regulations, may be forthwith removed 
from the gardens, and any member of the society so misbehaving shall cease to 
be a member. 
19. Preaching or public harangues, whereby a crowd is collected within the 
gardens, or on the grounds under the control of the council of the society are 
strictly forbidden. A penalty of five pounds is imposed for an offence against 
this regulation. 6 
20. No person shall be permitted, without the permission of the council to 
carry on any traffic whatsoever, or distribute handbills in the gardens.’ A 
penalty of twenty shillings is imposed for an offence against this regulation, * 
21. No musical band or other instrumental or vocal performers shall 
permitted to perform in the gardens unless with the express permission of the 
regulation A pe " a ty ° f t "'° P ounds is imposed for an offence against this 
, jj- Charges for Admission. —Admission to the gardens is free on Sundays Or. 
Monaars-Jwui^ubscnbers will be admitted on payment of one shilling for each 
adult and sixperTCtHateach child under twelve years of age. but the society shall 
have power to charge oft* shilling for each adult and sixpence for each chih 
under twelve years of age on any ^Sunday excepted) that an instrumental 
concert may be given in the gardens. On, all other days of the week non 
subscribers will be admitted on payment ofSupencu for each adult and three' 
pence for each child under twelve years of age State and uiher schools win k' 
admitted to the gardens on application to the director at half the usuali-ntranre 
fees. Members of the society admitted free. entrance 
23. Repeal of Pre-existing Rules.- All rules and regulations of the scc,Vf„ : 
force prior to its incorporation and up to the date of these regulation ty . ln 
into effect are hereby repealed. regulations coming 
