Marking of Containers.

Liquor

licences for grocery,

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(iii) receipts shall be entered forthwith;

(iv) sales shall be entered at the close of business of cach day:

(v) sales for which a voucher is required by these regula- tions shall be entered separately with the serial numbers of the vouchers:

(vi) the book shall be balanced daily at the close of business; and

(6) if the nature of his business so requires, or the Director so directs, a blend book, in which the dealer or retailer shall duly enter the quantity of all goods blended, mixed or otherwise treated in the premises, showing in particular-

() the dates and times on which the treatment begins and ends:

(i) the quantity, kind and brand of goods used in the treatment;

(ii) the quantity, kind and brand of goods produced in the treatment.

(2) Immediately before and immediately after treatment as afore- said of any goods, appropriate entries shall be made both in the stock book and the blend book showing the transfer of stock for treatment or of the product of any treatment to stock.

71. Dealers and retailers of Chinese type spirits shall mark all jars or containers of spirit undergoing treatment with the Chinese name of the spirit being produced and the serial number of the blend, mixture or treatment, which shall correspond with that entered in the blend book.

72. Licences to sell Chinese type spirits retail and not wholesale shall be granted only to established grocers who do a genuine trade in Chinese groceries and whose trade in Chinese spirits is only a subsidiary part of the business conducted on the licensed premises. The holder of such licence shall-

(a) keep no Chinese type spirits except liu pun **) and sheung

ching () on his licensed premises;

(6) not sell to any person more than two catties of liquor at

time:

(c) without the permission of the Director, use on the licensed

premises no kongs or barrels for storing liquor;

(d) keep liquor only in the containers in which it was received on the premises or in such other containers as the Director may approve.

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Vouchers to accompany duty-paid goods in transit.

r sale of

73. Subject to such exemptions in respect of any particular kind or Provisions brand of goods as the Director may by directions prescribe, the regula- duty-paid tious in this Part relating to vouchers shall apply to the sale, whether goods. wholesale or retail and transfer for sale on duty-paid goods

(a) of liquor in quantities exceeding two gallons:

(b) of cigarettes in quantities exceeding two thousand;

(c) of cigars in quantities exceeding two hundred;

(d) of manufactured tobacco in quantities exceeding three pounds;

(e) of unmanufactured tobacco in quantities exceeding thirty

pounds;

() of methyl alcohol in quantitics exceeding two gallons.

74. On every such sale or transfer the seller or transferor shall give Vouchers.

to the purchaser or transferee a voucher from a counterfoil book in a form approved by the Director, bearing-

(a) a serial number:

(b) particulars of the kind, brand, quantity and price of the goods; (c) the name of the purchaser or transferee and also of the bearer of the voucher, if not the same person, and the address to which the goods are sent:

(d) the name and signature or seal, if any, of the seller or transferor and the address from which and the time at which the goods are sent.

75. Every counterfoil shall correspond exactly with its voucher and Counter- shall be kept by the seller or transferor in the premises from which the foily, goods are despatched.

16. The bearer of the voucher shall accompany the goods from the Voucher to premises of the seller or transferor to the premises of the purchaser or accompany

goods. Transferee.

77. When the goods arrive at his premises, the purchaser or trans- Cancelling [erce, if a person licensed to sell such goods, shall forthwith cancel the vouchers. voucher by drawing in ink two parallel straight lines diagonally across

the face thereof, and thereafter shall keep the voucher for twelve months at those premises.

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