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14. Children unprotected, not allowed in Gardens.— Children under 
twelve years of will not be allowed within the j^ardens unless with a 
parent or other a<lidt. and if found therein may be expelled therefrom. 
15. Prohibitions. — Walking across the shrubberies or dower borders. 
])ulHng flowers or branches from the plants, shrubs, or trees, .standing upon 
or climbing over any of the fences, climbitig 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 penally of ten sliillings is im|>osed for an offence 
against this regulation. 
1(1. Untrance Except by Gate Prohibited.— I-hUeriug the gardens by 
climbing over tbe fences or by any gate oLlier tliuu the one by which the 
public are admitted, or withoiit having paid the charge for admission, or 
entering into those j>arts of the ground.'^ which are specially closed for 
plantation or other ])ur|X)ses is strictly ])rohibited. A penalty of not less 
than twenty shillings i.s imposed for an off'Mice against this regulation. 
17. Smoking Prohibited. —Smoking in the summer lime, at such 
limes as may seem necessary to the director for the safety of the gardens 
and the ]>roperty therein, is prohibited, and at sucli times notices to that 
effect will be posted at the gates. A i>enalty of five shillings is imposed for 
an offence against this regulation. 
IS. Expulsion 0 a Misbehavior. —Any i»erson found in a state of 
intoxication, or behaving in a disorderly manner, or creating or taking 
part in any disturlKUice, or committing any act of indecency, or swe.'iriiig, 
or using bad language, or committing a breach of .Jiny of the above regula¬ 
tions, may be forthwith reuioved from the gardens, and any member of the 
.Society so misbehaving shall cease to be a member. 
10. 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 pe nally of five pinunls is ini]>osed for an 
offence against this regulation. 
20. Xo person slnili lie ]>ermitted, without the ]>crmission of the Council, 
to carry on any traffic wJiaisoever, or distribute lumdbills in the gardens. A 
penalty of twenty .shillings is imposed for an offence against this regulation. 
2 \. Xo musical hand or other instrumental or vocal prelonners shall be 
permitted to preform in the ganlens unless with the express permission of 
the director. A jK^nally of two pounds i.s imjwi.sed for an offence against 
this regulation. 
22. Charges for Admission. — ( m Sundays uon-sub.scrilK.M\s sludl be ad¬ 
mitted to tije gardens U]>oii payment of one ])eiiny for each ;nluU, .and one 
halfpenny for each cliild under the age of Iweh e years and over the age of 
three year.s, but children under the age of three years shall be admitted 
free. On all other day*> of the week oon-subscribers .shall be admitted to the 
gardens upon payment of six|K'noc for each adult and threc])encc for each 
child under the age of twelve years, hut on any <lay (exce]»l Suinlav) upon 
which an instrumental concert shall 1 k^ given in the gardens, the Society 
shall he at liberty charge non-subscribers the sum of one shilling for each 
adult and sixpence for each child under the age <»f twelve years. On 
ap])licatioii to the director state .schools and private schools shall (exce])ting 
on Sundayl be Uilmitted on payment of c»ne-half the charges for admission 
hereby prescribed. On Sundays and .all other day.s of the week subscribers 
and meudHTs of the Soi iety shall Ik.* admitted free, 
l>;j. Repeal of Pre-existing Rules.—All rules ami regulations of the 
Society in force i)rior to iti incorporation aud up to the dale of these regula¬ 
tions coming into effect are hereby repealed. 
