Chief Magistrate
to transmit lists of the certificates granted by him to the Colonial Treasurer.
Publicans to have their names &c.
painted on their premises.
Unlicensed persons, keeping Up a sign, &c, to De fined:
Penalties, and
disabilities for licensed persons offending.
ORDINANCE No. 11 OF 1844.
Licensing Public Houses, &c.
and described in such new certificate. Provided, that in such new license, the said original license shall be briefly recited, and that the same had been as it is hereby required, to be cancelled, on the issuing of such new licence; and provided also, that nothing herein contained shall be deemed, or construed, to admit or sanction the person, to whom the said original license was granted, to retail any of the liquors aforesaid elsewhere, than in the house or place expressed in such new license.
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12. And be it further enacted, that the said Chief Magistrate shall transmit to the Colonial Treasurer for the time being, within ten days after the granting of such certificates as aforesaid, a list signed by him the said Chief Magistrate of all the persons to whom he shall have so granted certificates, specifying the situation and sign or name of each house, and if not in Victoria its distance therefrom, the name of the owner or proprietor, whether before licensed or not, and also the names and residences, of the sureties.
13. And be it further enacted, that every person, who shall be licensed to keep a public house shall, and is hereby required, to have his or her name at length painted in legible letters at least three inches long, with the words "Licensed to Retail Wines and Spirituous Liquors," constantly and permanently remaining, and plainly to be seen and read, on some conspicuous part of his or her house, and the said house shall also be provided with a proper place of accommodation for the use of the customers thereof, in order to prevent nuisances or offences to decency.
14. And be it further enacted, that if any person, not actually holding a license, shall keep up any sign, writing, painting, or other mark, on or near to his house, which may imply, or give reasonable cause to believe, that such house or premises, is or are licensed for the retail or barter of such liquors as aforesaid, or that such liquors are sold, served, or retailed therein, or shall offend against the provisions of the last section, he shall for every such offence forfeit and pay a sum, not exceeding one hundred dollars, to be recovered in a summary manner.
15. And be it further enacted, that if any licensed person shall offend against the tenor of his or her license, or shall in any respect commit a breach of any condition of the recognizance by him, or her entered into, he or she shall forfeit and pay, or become liable to the several penalties, or disabilities, to be recovered in a summary manner, hereinafter mentioned: that is to say, for the first offence, a sum of not more than one hundred dollars, with costs, and for the second offence, a sum of not more than two hundred dollars, with costs, and for the third, or any subsequent offence, it shall be lawful for any one Justice, upon complaint, or information of such third or subsequent offence, to issue a summons requiring the person so complained of, or informed against to appear at the next Court of general sessions of Magistrates, to be holden in the said Colony, and there to answer to the matter of such complaint, or information, and any other person or persons, to appear at such sessions, and give evidence against such