2
The Hongkong Government Gazette,
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
[JANUARY 9, 1858, January 9, 1
The following Draft Ordinance, which stands for second reading on Tuesday, the 19th instant, is published for general information.
RETURN of
ESTE ANTR.
By Order,
Connell Room, Victoria, Hongkong, 5th January, 1858.
Tidlo.
Preamble.
of 1853.
HONGKONG.
ANNO VIGESIMO PRIMO VICTORIE REGINE.
No. of 1857.
By His Excellency SIR JOHN BOWRING, Knight, LL.D., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the h Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vicc-Admiral of the same, Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary and Chief Superintendent of the Trade of British Subjects in China, with the Advice of the Legislative Council of Hongkong.
An Ordinance for licensing and regulating the Sale of Opium in small Quantities.
December, 1857.] [
Jose
L. D'ALMADA E CASTRO, Clerk of Councils.
iebe
Inve
Hur
17 WIL
Orac
Chal
Sian
J. G
Hary
Alfre
10
Almu
20
Spor
26
Sult:
28
You
23
Quei
3 Ann
5
Han
6
Fra
G
Jac
12 Ken
14 Col
14 Kat
19 Dev
20
Pal
23
23
21
**
25
"
W
11
зі
**
17
་་
་
ོ ོ ོ ོ ོཟ ོ ོ ོ 1 བ
Joh
Tus
Spe.
Bag
For
26 Arc
26
Gel
39
Gul
Eto
Ma
Ito
Eri
22 Tol
24 K.
Ma
25 Jos
Cir
Ca
Ro
12 "1" 46 Sa 18 W 20 Ma
20 Lai
15 Ch 20 M: Ex
25 K
Be it enacted and ordained by His Excellency The Governor of Hongkong, with the Advice of the Repeal of Ordinance Legislative Council thereof, as follows:- No. 3 of 1845, and of I. The whole of Ordinance No. 3 of 1845, and also so much of Ordinances No. 5 of 1845, and No. 4 of. parts of Ordinances 1853, as relate to Smoking Divans, or to Opium, Bhaang, Ganja, Paun, Betel, or Betel Leaf, and all Regula- Nos. 5 of 1845, and 4tions of the Governor in Council in anywise relating to the premises or any of them, are hereby repealed.
II. His Excellency the Governor in Council may grant unto any Persons, for such Considerations, and upon such Conditions, and for such Terms or Periods, and in such Form as from Time to Time shall be by Ilis said Excellency in Council regulated and determined, an also notified to the Public in the Hongkong Government Gazette, the sole Privilege of Selling or Retailing within the said Colony, or the Waters thereof, Opium in any quantity being less than One Chest: And such Privilege shall from Timepril to Time be granted to the highest Bidder, to be ascertained either by Public Auction or by Tender, to be made in pursuance of Notice to be published in the said Gazette to that effect.
The Opium privi- lege to be sold to the highest Bidder.
Who may grant Li-
censes.
er dealings for- .den.
II. Any Person actually holding any such Privilege, is hereby empowered to grant Licenses to all proper Persons authorising them to retail Opium, in quanties of less than One Chest; but such Licenses shall be granted subject to such Conditions as shall from Time to Time be by His said Excellency in Council tay regulated and notified in manner aforesaid.
IV. From henceforward, no Person not holding any such Privilege or License, or save as he may be by such Privilege or License in that behalf authorised, shall, within this Colony or the Waters thereof, sell, retail, or offer or expose for sale or retail, any Opium in lesser quantities than One Chest.
Penalties may be V. For the breach of any of the Regulations in the preceding Sections mentioned, His said awarded by His Ex Excellency in Council is further empowered from Time to Time, to award and notify in the said Gazette all ne cellency in Council for breach of Regulations, such Penalties as shall be deemed reasonable, which Penalties, when incurred, may be recovered and levied
duly and all Proceedings in Manner and Form provided by any Ordinance, for the time being in force, for regulating Summary Pro-ugust under the same or this ceedings for Penalties before Justices of the Peace in the said Colony; and likewise all Violations or Diseptember 2 Ordinance to be Sum- obediencies of, or Defaults in compliance with, the Provisions of this Ordinance, or of any Regulations made under the Powers herein and hereby created or conferred, shall be heard and determined summarily in the, like manner.
mary.
Penalties under this .Ordinance.
VI. For every Offence against the Provisions of this Ordinance not otherwise provided for by any Regulations made and notified in Manner aforesaid by His said Excellency in Council, and actually in force,ovember there shall be recovered and levied in manner aforesaid from, or imposed on the Offender in that behalf, the Penalties following, that is to say:
12
"
21
eactaber
CI
10
10
9 E
་་
18 A
"
No Certiorari.
For every First Offence, a Fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollars, nor less than One Dollar; or
Imprisonment for a Term not exceeding Three Months, nor less than One Day. And for every subsequent Offence, a Fine not exceeding Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, nor less
than Twenty Dollars; or Imprisonment for a Term not exceeding Six Months, nor less than 'ecember Seven Days. VII. No Certiorari shall be allowed in any Proceeding under this Ordinance.
18
19
21
**
23
2
12
"
15
31
23
26
"
No. 4.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
With reference to Government Notification No. 109, of 9th July 1857, it is hereby made known, that Her Majesty's Exequatur has been duly granted to A. W. P. Kur, Esquire, as Consul at Hongkong for His Majesty The King of the Netherlands.
By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 4th January, 1858.
No. 5.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
W. T. BRIDGES, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Victoria, I
No. 6.
His Ex the Supreme
This ap
The following Return from the Emigration Officer, is published for general information.
By Order,
W. T. BRIDGES, Acting Colonial Sccretury.
Colonia
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 6th January, 1858.