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No. 8.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [AD 180
Colony, or shall permit or suffer any such intoxicating liquor to be or disposed of, or advertised or exposed for sale, in his house or place within the Colony, without an appropriate licence under this Ordinance.
(2.) The delivery of any intoxicating liquor shall be taken, in any proceeding under this Ordinance, to be prima facie evidence of sale that money or other consideration was given for the same.
(3.) The holder of a grocer's licence may also sell intoxicating liquor (Chinese wines and spirits excepted) wholesale, and The holder of a Chinese wine and spirit shop licence may also sell Chinese wines and spirits wholesale; but no person shall sell intoxicating liquors by retail without a licence to that effect, and this section shall apply to all sales of liquor to any person on pretence that he is a customer in other goods, as well as to all sales of quantities exceeding two gallons with an understanding that part is to be returned, and generally to any act whatever which, under whatever pretence, constitutes a retail sale of intoxicating liquor.
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Temporary Licences.
8. The Colonial Secretary may at any time issue to any holder of a publican's or adjunct licence a temporary licence for the sale of liquor at any public entertainment or on any public occasion, on payment of such fee, in each case, as to the Governor may seem fit.
Publicans and Adjunct Licences.
9. Every person desirous of obtaining a publican's or adjunct licence shall give ten days' notice to the Magistrate, in the Form No. 2 or Form No. 3 in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, according to the nature of the licence required.
Holding of licensing session of Justices.
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(1) The Magistrate, or, when there are more Magistrates than one, any Magistrate, may from time to time appoint a day for considering and dealing with applications for the granting or transferring of licences, which shall be advertised in The Gazette and a local newspaper at least one week previously.
(2.) The Magistrate, with the assistance of such other Justices of the Peace as may attend on the said day, shall take into consideration the applications which may have been made for licences for the sale of liquors within the Colony or for transfers of licences.
(3.) The presiding Magistrate may adjourn the consideration of any or all of such applications to any other lawful day,