INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

No. 9 of 1911.

1919

for the conveyance of persons or things by water or for occupation by persons or storage of things whether afloat or not:

means the Superintendent of Imports and

Superintendent

Exports:

Native revenue officer

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means any revenue officer not of

European race.

PART I-LICENCES.

Distillery Licences.

3.-(1) No person shall make, distil, or rectify any spirits, or

Prohibition shall

knowingly keep or have in his possession any still or other

of distilling utensil or apparatus for making, distilling, or rectifying spirits,

licence;

and

without a licence under this Ordinance.

(2) The Captain Superintendent of Police may issue distillery licences, in form 1 in the 1st schedule, on each of which licences the fee specified in the 2nd schedule shall be payable in advance.

(3) Such conditions as the Governor-in-Council may determine may be added to such licences.

(4) Every licensed distiller may sell the liquor which he distils, but only in quantities exceeding 2 gallons of one liquor at one time, and such liquor so sold must not be consumed on the premises.

(5) Every holder of a distillery licence under this Ordinance shall permit the Superintendent or any revenue officer to enter the premises in which distillation is being carried on at any time during the process of such distillation.

without

issue of distilling licence.

*

capacity.

4.—(1) It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Police

Issue of free

to issue a licence, free of all charge, to any apothecary, chemist, or

licence for

druggist applying for the same, to keep and use on his premises

chemist, or

apothecary,

a still of not more than 8 gallons capacity for the purpose of his trade

have still of

druggist to

only: Provided that every such person shall make a deposit of

8 gallons

1,000 dollars or give a bond to the Captain Superintendent of Police, with two sufficient sureties, in that sum, that the still shall not

+ exceed 8 gallons capacity, and that he will not make use of such still, or suffer it to be made use of except for the preparation of medicines or other articles required bonâ fide for medical or scientific purposes.

* As amended by No. 46 of 1911 and No. 50 of 1911.

As amended by No. 16 of 1912.

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