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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 14TH NOVEMBER. 1885.
carried on by him in the said house under the name or style of
tho
for the term of and ending on the
commencing on and stating
that the said Police Magistrate has taken from the said and two sureties a Recognisance in the sum of required by law; and whereas the said paid into my ollice the sum of
the house in which
each as hath
as the fee on such
licence. Now, 1, the Treasurer of the Colony of Hongkong, in virtue of the powers vested in me, do hereby license, authorise, and empower the said
to sell and retail intoxicating liquors in now dwelleth, and in the appurtenances thereunto belonging, but not elsewhere; and this licence shall continue in force until the
now next ensuing, and no longer provided it be not forfeited in the meantime, accord. ing to the provisions of the Ordinance in that behalf.
Giren under my hand and seal this one thousand eight hundred and
day of
day of
Registered No.
Treasurer.
(T.)
THE SPIRITS ORDINANCE, 188
Transfer of Public House or Adjunct}|Licence, (Sec. 43.)
hath deposited in this office a certificate from
Whereas
Magistrate, dated the
thousand eight hundred and
to be issued to the said
of
day of
Police
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in the year one authorising a new licence for
retailing intoxicating liquors in any quantity under two gallons at the house No.
in
whereof
the said Colony on
[as an Adjunct to the business of the said house under the name or style of the term of
ending on the
commencing on the
is landlord, situated
lot No. carried on by him in
] for and and stating that the said Police and two sureties each required by law; hath paid into my office the sum of five dollars as the fee on such new licence: And whereas the original licence granted on the
Magistrate has taken from the said a Recognisance in the sum of and whereas the said
day of
to the said
for retailing spirituous and fermented liquors, at the house No.
is landlord, situated in
whereof
said Colony on
the name or style of
business of
in the lot No.
as an Adjunct to the carried on by him in the said house under has been lodged with me, and has been cancelled in accordance with the above named Ordinance, Now, 1, the Treasurer of the Colony of Hongkong, in virtue of the powers vested in me, do hereby license, authorise, and empower the said
which
to sell and retail intoxicating liquors in the house in now dwelleth, and in the appurtenances thereunto belonging, but not elsewhere; and this licence shall continue in force until the
now next ensuing,
day of
and no longer; provided it be not forfeited in the meantime, accord- ing to the provisions of the Ordinance in that behalf.
Given under my hand this one thousand eight hundred and
Registered No.
(U.)
day of
THE SPIRITS ORDINANCE, 188
Wholesale Licence, (Secs. 56 & 57.)
Treasurer,
is licensed to sell intoxicating liquors
by the unopened cask or case, in quantities not less than two gallons
of one liquor at one time on the premises known as
Such intoxicating liquors are not to be consumed on the premises.
Hongkong,
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Colonial Secretary.
(V.)
THE SPIRITS Ordinance, 188 Grocer's Licence, (Secs. 56 & 57.)
is licensed to sell intoxicating liquors
(Chinese spirits excepted) by the bottle on the premises known
as
Such intoxicating liquors are not to be consumed on the premises. Liquors may also be sold wholesale under this licence.
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Hongkong,
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(W.)
Colonial Secretary,
SCHEDULE OF FEES.
I-Public House and Adjunct Licences, (Secs. 40 & 41.)
When the annual valuation of the premises occupied is
under $1,000, a licence fee of $240 a year.
under $3,000,
over $3,000,
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$360
$480
II.-Chinese Spirit Licences, (Sec. 16.)
When the annual valuation of the house or the part of a house
under $200, a licence fee of $5 a month.
occupied is
under $300,
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+
over $300,
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̈$15° $30
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