un P* oiectc d' >iot allowed in Gardens , — Children under twelve years of 
* f n0t i .u a . owed 'Y Ithin gardens unless with a parent or other adult, 
and if found therein may be expelled therefrom. 
4 P r °hd*itwits. Walking across the shrubberies or flower borders, pulling 
otr ._ rs or } ranches from the plants, shrubs, or trees; standing upon or climbing 
er any of the fences, climbing trees or bird-nesting, cutting names or letters or 
t 0 an y fo” d * Y* r vvrillT1 g on any of the seats, or trees, or fences, or any 
erected for the accommodation of the public, are strictly prohibited. A 
penalty nf ten shillings is imposed for an offence against this regulation. 
. ^ utianu ‘ txcept by Gate Prohibited . — Entering the gardens by climbing over 
*?v? ce ? / ,l - y an y R at . e odler ff lan tbe one by which the public are admitted, 
, hn ,r 10 , U a ! aV P ald c *? ar ge for admission, or entering into those parts of 
. • S oun ds which are specially closed for plantation, or other purposes, is 
or. pr ° A penalty of not less than twenty shillings is imposed for 
an offence against this regulation. ^ 
^Woking Prohibited Smoking in the summer time, at such times as may 
th^r^T? e ^ eSSar £-i?* t ^ e dl J ec * ors f or th e safety of the gardens and the property 
1 1 * ' prohibited, and at such times notices to that effect will be posted at 
regu?atkfn * P® n aity of five shillings is imposed for an offence against this 
vjp'if^t 1 . il$ton °. n Misbehaviour .—Any person found in a state of intoxication, or 
nr pnmf;!!! a d,sorder, y fanner, or creating or taking part in anv disturbance, 
^'w of lndecenc y. or swearing or using bad language, or 
from thl g a breach of any of the above regulations, may be forthwith removed 
be a member CnS ' mem )er t ^ ie society so misbehaving shall cease to 
<ynrdAT^ re rf C ^ in ^ i? r P uld * c , fi aran £ues, whereby a crowd is collected within the 
strirtlv 'f^rvTi lhe pounds under the control of the council of the society, are 
this regulation^ 6 * 1 * ^ P enalt y of five pounds is imposed for an offence against 
P erson permitted, without the permission of the council, to 
“ y Jraffic, whatsoever, or distribute handbills in the gardens. A 
1 y o twenty shillings is imposed for an offence against this regulation. 
nermitflrl ban ^ °f 0ther , instru, uental or vocal performers shall be 
*a perf °n m U ) the * ardens unless with the express permission of the 
regulation A pena ty ° f two P ounds ls imposed for an offence against this 
ih^ 2 aar^ SeS /° f AdmiS5i0U '^? a Sunda y® "on-subscribers shall be admitted to 
nrh rhJiT f 011 payment of one penny for each adult and one halfpenny for 
n u ! lde y. the ag®.of twelve years and over the age of three years', but 
children under the age of three years shall be admitted free. On all other days 
sivwnrJf^ "on-subscribers shall be admitted to the gardens upon payment of 
^ ^ dult , and t^P® 00 ® for each child under the agi of twelve 
L‘ j.’ n * an * da > (except Sunday) upon which an instrumental concert shall 
.l/ f e K^^dens. the society shall be at liberty to charge non-subscribers 
H p^ IpT shilling for each adult and sixpence for each child under the age 
shall fevrJntinff , application to the director state schools and private schools 
nrimiiinn i Sunday) be admitted on payment of one~half the charges for 
snhSrriW nn r ,? y ° n . Sundays and all other days of the week, 
subscribers and members of the society shall be admitted free. 
23. Repeal of Preexisting Rules .—All rules and regulations of the society in 
Sr.£ 5 r£ hereby°re^aled? “ d UP ‘° ^ date ° f theSe regulations comin « 
