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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 14TH NOVEMBER, 1885.

COLONY OF HONGKONG

TO WIT.

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(N.)

THE SPIRITS ORDINANCE, 188

Publican's Recognisance, (Sec. 39.)

Be it remembered, that on the

day of

188

came personally before me

Magistrate of Police in

the Colony of Hongkong, and acknowledged themselves to owe to Our

Lady the Queen, to wit,-

the said

the sum of Three hundred Dollars

the said

the said

the sum of Three hundred Dollars the sum of Three hundred Dollars of lawful current Dollars of Hongkong, to be respectively levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements. to the use of Our said Lady the Queen. Her Heirs, and Successors, in case default shall be made in the performance of any of the conditions hereunder written :---

The conditions of this Recognisance are such, that whereas the said is to be licensed to keep a Common Inn, Ale-house, or Victualling-house, and to sell intoxicating liquors, in the house wherein he now dwells, being the sign of the

situate at lot No.

Oll

; If the said

house No.

do keep

the law in selling such liquors as aforesaid, in his said house, or appur- tenances thereunto belonging; and do not permit any person to become drunk, or supply, or permit such liquors as aforesaid to be supplied or given to any person in a state of intoxication, or permit such person (not being an inmate thereof) to remain in his house or premises; and do not permit any person to play at cards, dice, or any other game of chance in his house or premises, or to commit any disorder therein, or to remain in or upon the same tippling or drinking after the hour of at night, or on Sunday at any hour, always excepting mo- derate refreshment to persons who may be bona fide travelling, or who may be inmates of the house; nor suffer any disorder to be committed in his house or premises, nor refuse to admit a l'olice or Excise Officer into any part of the said house or premises at any hour, and do main- tain good order and rule therein, then the said Recognisance to be void, otherwise to remain in full force.

Taken and acknowledged the day and year above written, before me.

Police Magistrate.

COLONY OF HONGKONG

TO WIT.

(0.)

THE SPIRITS ORDINANCE, 188 · Adjunct Licensee's Recognisance, (Sec. 39.)

Be it remembered, that on the

came personally before me

day of

188

Magistrate of Police in the Colony of Hongkong, and acknowledged themselves to owe to Our Lady the QUEEN, to wit,—

the said

the sum of Three hundred Dollars

the said

the said

the sum of Three hundred Dollars the sum of Three hundred Dollars of lawful current Dollars of Hongkong, to be respectively levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to the use of Our said Lady the Queen, Her Heirs, and Successors in case default shall be made in the performance of any of the conditions hereunder written :--

The conditions of this Recognisance are such, that whereas the said is to be licensed to sell intoxicating liquors, in any quantity under two gallons, in the house wherein he now dwells, No. situate at

whereof

on

is landlord,

lot No.

as an Adjunct to the business of carried on by him in the said house and appurtenances thereunto belonging under the name or style of

; If the said do keep the law in selling by retail as aforesaid such liquors in his said house, or appurtenances thereunto belonging; and shall not conduct the business or exercise the power of his licence in the manner of an ordinary public house, by having a public bar for the purpose of drinking spirituous or fermented liquors thereat ; and do not permit any person to become drunk, or supply or permit such liquor as aforesaid to be supplied or given to any person in a state of intoxication, and do not permit any person to play at cards, dice, or any other game of chance in his house or premises; or to commit any disorder therein, or to remain in or upon the same tippling or drinking after the hour of

at night, always

excepting moderate refreshment to persons who may be bonû fide travelling, or who may be inmates of the house; nor refuse to admit a Police or Excise Officer into any part of the said house, or premises, at any hour; and do maintain good order and rule therein-then the said Recognisance to be void, otherwise to remain in full force.

Taken and acknowledged the day and year above written, before me,

Police Magistrate,

COLONY OF HONGKONG

TO WIT.

(P.)

THE SPIRITS ORDINANCE, 188

Publican's Certificate, (Sec. 39.)

At the Licensing Meeting of Her Majesty's Justices of the

Peace holden at VICTORIA on the one thousand eight hundred and

day of

in the year

for the purpose of

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