ORDINANCE No. 21 of 1886.

Spirit Licences.

and

hereinafter

called the sureties came personally before me a Magistrate in the Colony of Hongkong, and acknowledged themselves to owe to our Lady the Queen, to wit, the said licensee the sum of three hundred dollars, and the said sureties each the sum of three hundred 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 the conditions hereunder written :-

The conditions of this recognisance are such, that whereas the said licensee is to be licensed to sell intoxicating liquors, in any quantity under two gallons, in the house, No.

as an adjunct to the business of

carried on by him in the said house and appurtenances thereunto belonging;

If the said licensee do observe all the conditions of The Spirit Licences Ordinance, 1886,—then this recognisance to be void, otherwise to remain in full force.

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

(F.)

THE SPIRIT LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1886.

Publican's certificate, (Sec. 12.)

Authority to the Treasurer to issue a spirit licence to

Premises No.

Sign of house

Magistrate.

Street.

Licence to expire.

18

I authorise the Treasurer to issue a licence to the person named above to keep an inn or public-house as above set forth, I am satisfied the said person is a person of good fame and reputation, and is fit and proper to keep an inn or public-house; and I have taken from the said person and his sureties a recognisance in the sum of three hundred dollars each, according to the form prescribed by the said Ordinance.

Hongkong,

188

Hours for sale-

to

(G.)

THE SPIRIT LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1886.

Adjunct licensee's certificate, (Sec. 12.)

Authority to the Treasurer to issue an adjunct licence to

Premises No.

Business carried on

Magistrate.

Street.

Licence to expire

18

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