Expiration

of hawkers' licences.

Photograph.

Production of licence.

Class of goods hawked

to be entered

on licence.

Hawking in naval, etc., enclosure forbidden.

Ordinance

No. 10 of 1899,

Cleanliness and refuse removal.

Licence boards.

Street cries.

Ordinance

No. 6 of 1901.

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4. Every hawker's licence shall expire on the 30th day of September following the date on which it is granted.

5. A person requiring a hawker's licence shall when making application for the same furnish such copies of his photograph, not exceeding four, as the licensing authority may require.

6. When hawking, every licensed hawker shall carry a valid licence issued to him, and shall produce and show the same to any police officer (and in the case of a hawker's (steamships) or hawker's (native craft) licence, to any revenue officer) on demand. Such officer may retain such licence for examination or endorsement by the licensing authority, and such licence shall, unless revoked, be returned to the licensee within a reasonable time.

7. Every hawker's licence shall specify the kind or class of goods, wares or merchandise for the sale of which the licence is granted, and no licensed hawker shall sell anything of or class other than that specified in such licence.

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8. No licensed hawker shall hawk in the enclosure to any naval. military or air force premises or in the Man of War Anchorage on the North side of the City of Victoria as defined in Table M of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899.

9. Every licensed hawker shall collect and remove all refuse caused by his trade, and shall keep the implements of his trade in a clean and wholesome condition.

B. LICENSED (ITINERANT) HAWKERS,

The following regulations shall apply only to licensed (itinerant) hawkers:

1. The licensing authority shall when issuing an (itinerant) hawker's licence supply to the licensee a numbered licence board, and the holder of such license shall when hawking carry and exhibit such board in a conspicuous position so that the number shall be at all times clearly visible.

2. No licensed (itinerant) hawker shall use or utter any cry, or make or use any other noise for the purpose of attracting attention to his trade within the following roads, streets and areas:

(1) in the City of Victoria:

(a) Bonham Road, Caine Road, Upper Albert Road and Kennedy Road. and the whole area to the south thereof;'

(b) the area bounded on the north by Queen's Road, on the west by Cochrane Street and Old Bailey, on the south by Caine Road and Upper Albert Road, and on the east by Garden Road, including such boundaries; and

(c) Wanchai Road, Morrison Hill Road, Leighton Hill Road, Caroline Road, Causeway Bay Road and the whole area to the south and south-east thereof;

(2) any part of Broadwood Road, Ventris Road, Village Road, Stubbs Road and the area known as Wong Nei Chung Village, not included in paragraph (1) (c);

(3) any part of the Hill District Ordinance. 1901; and

(4) in Kowloon :

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(a) the whole area south of a dividing line passing along the north side of Austin Road and produced at either end in an easterly and westerly direction respectively to the sea;

(b) to the north of such dividing line, the area bounded by and including on the west Nathan Road, on the north Prince Edward Road, and on the east Argyle Street from its junction with Prince Edward Road to Waterloo Road, thence bounded by and including Waterloo Road to the railway line, thence bounded by and including the railway line to the northern boundary of the area in paragraph (a);

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