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Two Revenue officers are detailed for preventive
įservice and supervision of licensed warehouses, kno Mr. Brett
warehouses dealing in European Wines and the other offfer Mr.Dawson Controls warehouses dealing in Chinese Wines only.
In the case of European warehouses, the keys are left
with the proprietors but the keys of the Chinese warehouses are kept
in the Imports and Exports Office and when a licenses wishes to have
& warehouse opened a request is made to that effect and the Revenue
Officer or a Chinese searcher is sent to do so.
Practically all the warehouses are opened daily and
the Revenue Officers control ie limited to checking periodically.
The Stock books which according to the Ordinance
licensees are to keep are in some instances neglected e.g. Mesare.
H. Price & Co.Ltd. keep a Day Book and a Ledger. Messrs. Ruttonjee
& Son also keeps a Register which can be balanced at any time. Mesers.
Caldbeck MacGregor & Co. do not keep a Stock book, they press all
.requisitions sent in and from this made out the weekly returne Form
called for by the Ordinance. They also have a Hedger but it is
a to be regretted that it is not used. Messrs. A.S.Watson & Co. are
.quite in order and the form of Ledger kept by this firm is what I
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.8 should recommend for all other licenses8 one half of the book is for
liquors in casks and the other half for bottled liquors.
Bottling, blending, and breaking down is always noti-
of fled and the Revenue Officers verify results. A remark is needed here
I concerning the breaking down of Whisky, Brandy and Gin. Wine dealers
3 import and place in bond in their warehouses Whisky &c. in casks for
. breaking down purposes. ENtry in bond and registers shew the
.A numbers of casks and their contente in gallons. Breaking down means
33 increase of xxiez liquor by adding water. Such increase is passed
out of bond without payment of duty on the ples that no duty is
chargeable on the water added. This increase le disposed of for
local consumption and the books continue to shew the original
quantity
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