INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

No. 9 of 1911.

1949

in the

We, the undersigned householders, residing at said Colony, and being in no way directly or indirectly connected with the sale of liquor to the applicant, certify that the above-named applicant is a person of good fame and reputation and fit and proper to be licensed to keep an Inn or Public-house.

Dated the

Hongkong.

day of

19

>

.

(Signed)

1.

2.

3.

FORM No. 3.

APPLICATION FOR ADJUNCT LICENCE.

The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

Name of Applicant

Address

Has held a licence for

Licensed house to be at No.

Other business carried on

years.

and

Nationality

[s. 12.]

Street.

Sureties of

of

To the Licensing Board.

I give notice that I intend to apply at the next Licensing Meeting to His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for a licence to sell by retail intoxicating liquors, in the house and appurtenances thereunto belonging above named, as an Adjunct to the business which I am carrying on in the said house and premises.

Dated the

day of

+

19

FORM No. 4.

PUBLICAN'S LICENCE.

[s. 16.]

Hongkong.

Licensee

No.

to

The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

Street

both days inclusive. Fee, $

Sign of House

Period of Licence, from

I licence the above-named person to keep an Inn or Public-house, and to sell by retail in such house in which he now dwells and in the appurtenances thereunto belonging, but not elsewhere, intoxicating liquors (except Chinese wines and spirits) during the period above written.

Conditions.

(1) No liquor shall be sold or drunk upon any licensed premises except between 8 a.m. and 12 o'clock midnight. Provided that the Governor-in-Council may by order from time to time alter such hours as aforesaid.

(2) No disorder shall be permitted on the premises.

(3) No person shall be allowed to become drunk on the premises, nor shall liquor be supplied to any person who is drunk.

* As amended by No. 46 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911.

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