full;. ^ml alhnccl h, Gardens.-CUMvon undei- 
tueUo yen IS of age u.II not be allowed within the gardens unless wth 
a parent or other adult and ,1 found therein may be expelled therefrom 
!•). rr„h,biiin„s. Walking aeross the shrubberies or flower Itorders 
pulling llowers nr branches from the plants, shrubs, or trees- sLuding 
upon or climbing over any of the fences, climbing trees or bird-nestinl 
cutting names or letters or marks of any kind, or writing on any of 
the seats, or trees, or fences, or any building erected foiNhe acconi- 
inodation o the public, are strictly prohibited. A penal v of 10s 
IS inipoMHl lor an ofTonco against tliis regulation. ‘ > t . 
16 A’afroari by G„tf f'n,/„7»7rd.~Entering the gardens bv 
climbing over tlie fences or by any gate otlii-r than the one bv whilh f u, 
public are admitted, or withoiu having paid the charge for' adndssion 
01 entering into tliose parts of the gronnds which are specially do^^^'cl 
for planta ion. or other purposes, is strictly prohibited. A pelafty of 
regulation agliinst thii 
17. Snwkhw V,„hibU,',L Smoking in the .summer time, at such times 
as may .seem neces.sary to tl.e directoi for the safety of the ganlens 
and the properf.v therein is prohibited, ami at such'times notiles ?o 
that effect will he posted at the gates. A penalty of five shillings 
imposod tor an utFonco against this rognlation, ninngs is 
. 18. Ej'puL'iion on Mishrluu-ionr. —Any person foiinrl in .. 
intoxication, or behaving in a di.sorderly manner, or creating or U king 
part in any disturtiance. or committing any act of indecencv.or swei id ig 
or using bad language, or committing a breach of anv'of the abov^e 
regulations, may Im> forthwith removed from the gardens and -ml 
nicinher of the society so misbehaving shall cease to be a inomCr ^ 
19. Preacliing or public haranguos. wliercby 
within tlu» gardcnv. or on the grounds undtu* tTie 
of tho society, are strictly forbidden. A ixmalty 
po-^od for an offence against this regulation 
een'• I*'"'". "ithout tho iJemiission of tl.e 
council, to carry on any trafl.c whatsoever, or distribute handbills in 
the gardens. A penalty of twenty shillings is imposed for an olfencl 
against this legulation. ‘ " ononce 
21. No musical band or other instrumental or vocal performers shall 
be iierinitted to perform ... the gardens unless with the express er- 
nnssion of the director A penalty of two pounds is imposed to.'!xn 
otience against this regulation. ‘ 
p I'haryn, f,.i A,lmhsi,.n.—()u S.inda.vs nou-subseribors shall bo 
ad.n.tted to the ga.-dens upon nnyn.ent of one penny for each dult 
am, one halfpenny for eacl, child nndor the age of twelye years and 
i n ‘u*’ ‘T-Il , ‘'•"Idren under the age of three veai^ 
sia be mhii.tterl tree. On all other days of tl.e week non-subscriblrl 
sliall be admitted to the gardens ii|!on payment of sixiamce for eacli 
adult and threepence for each child under the ago of twelve years bm 
on any day (exc<>pt Sunday) upon which an instrumental conmr’slmU 
bo given in the gardens, tl.e .society shall be at liberty to charge nmi 
subseribers the sun. ot one slnlhng tor eacl, adult and 'sixpence for >ach 
... £ 
n*guh,tions coming into effect are lun-ehy repealed. 
a crowd is collected 
control of the council 
of fiye pounds is im- 
