Bye-laws of 2nd, November* 1882 see tiovt. Gazette notificatio] 
467 p. 1130 
1 The Botanic u arden shall he onen to the Public daily from 
sunrise to sunset and on nights when the -dand nlays to 11 n.m, 
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7. Carriages T all kinds are admitted* but it is forbidden 
to feed the horses ir the ^ardens. A lit can only be made at 
the -side of the walks abs where sufficient room can be left fo 
other carriages to nass, 
3 , Driving or riding over the lawns is strictly orohibited. 
4, Walking or playing over the flower beds is prohibited, 
5, It os forbidden to touch the plants and flowers and the 
cutting or removal from the ^ardensr: of any plant or seed or 
anything appertaining to the harden©- 1 will render hose so doing 
liable to expulsion and prosecution, 
6, Pishing and bar thing in the Lakes is prohibited. 
7, Dogs are not admitted unless led by a short 3tringor chain. 
8, It is forbidden to enter or leave the harden® except by 
the proper entrances or exits, 
9 All animals found straying in the u ardens will be impound¬ 
ed or destroyed, 
10 Shooting in the Dqrdens is prohibited. 
The earlier B&frlaws ot 1879 are fewer. 
1 is as i above 
2 is against walkingover the flower beds* plucking flowers and cutting 
sXi os 
3 * says that no hack carriage may enter the u ardens except by the 
permission of the Committee through one of its members 
4 says no dogs are allowed* in the u ardens? 
next follow rules of the privi ledges of members of the 
Agri-Hort. Soc. 
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