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Authenticated Laws 確真本香港法例 All

Williers Robinze

GOVERNOR,

ADDITIONAL BAKE-HOUSE BYE-LAWS

Made under sub-section 10, of section 13, of Ordinance 24 of 1887.

9. All premises now used or hereafter used as a bake-house shall be registered annually, during the month of January, at the office of the Sanitary Board, and every application for registration shall be inade in the form of the schedule attached to these bye-laws.

10. The ground surfaces of every existing bake-house shall, within three months of the date of its first registration, be paved to the satisfaction of the Sanitary Board with good lime or cement concrete laid down at least six inches thick, and the surface thereof shall be rendered amooth and im- pervious with asphalt, portland cement, or such other material as the Sanitary Board may approve of

The ground surfaces of every future bake-house shall, before the premises are used as a bake- house, be paved to the satisfaction of the Sanitary Board with good lime or cement concrete laid down at least six inches thick, and the surface thereof shall be rendered smooth and impervious with asphalt, portland cement, or such other material as the Sanitary Board may approve of

11. No person other than a caretaker shall pass the night in any room used as a bake-house, or in any of the rooms used for the preparation or storage of the food prepared in such bake-house, except such person be at the time actively engaged in carrying on the work of the bakery.

12. No premises which are not used as a bake-house at the time of the approval of these bye- Jawa shall be used for such purpose, until the premises have been approved by the Sanitary Board as being in accordance with the bye-laws for the time being in force relating to the regulation of bake-houses, and have been registered.

Made by the Sanitary Board, this 3rd day of December, 1896.

SCHEDULE.

Street,

I, the undersigned, hereby notify the Sanitary Board that I propose to a public bakery on the premises known as No. Lót No. public bakery.

1

HUGH MCCALLUM,

Servetary.

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the business of

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and I beg leave to request that the said premises may be duly registered as a

Approved by the Legislative Council, this 3rd day of May, 1897.

Signature of Applicant.

1.9.2.18mchic

Clerk of Councils.

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