197570-1933-Rules-approvals-and-appointments-and-regulations-made-under-the-Liquors-Ordinance-1931-as-amended-by-the-Liquors-Amendment-Ordinance-1932 — Page 15

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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 16, 1933.

8. The master of the ship shall furnish a complete, true, and accurate statement in writing of all dutiable liquor im- ported by his ship within four hours of arrival at the ship's place of discharge. The statement to be furnished as aforesaid shall be delivered at the office of the Superintendent except when such office is closed, in which case such master shall deliver the statement or cause it to be delivered to the senior Chinese revenue officer on duty at the office of the Senior Chinese Revenue Officer.

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PART II.

CONDITIONS OF IMPORTER'S LICENCE.

[Reg. 7.]

1. Every importer of spirit of Chinese manufacture shall give security in the sum of $1,000 or furnish two sufficient sureties of $500 each for the due observance of the provisions of the Liquors Ordinance, 1931, and all regulations made there- under, and for the due payment of all duty payable on all liquor imported by him.

2. He shall keep a stock-book in a form to be approved by the Superintendent and shall with the utmost promptitude record therein full details of all liquor imported and how it was disposed of, together with the names and addresses of all pur- chasers of more than ten gallons. The entry in respect of liquor sent out in quantities of more than ten gallons shall be made as soon as the spirit leaves the premises.

3. He shall keep a record of all spirit blended or broken down in a form to be approved by the Superintendent.

4. He shall, on or before the third day of every month, forward to the Superintendent a return giving to within four gallons the amount of stock of each kind in hand at the close of business on the last day of the preceding month, the amounts: delivered out, and the balance of stock remaining.

5. He shall not sell as Sheung Ching () any spirit below 22 per cent. of alcohol by weight, nor as Sam Ching (E) any spirit below 30 per cent. of alcohol by weight.

6. He shall produce all his receipts, invoices, copies of original orders for liquor and other documents relating thereto to the Superintendent or any European revenue officer, on demand.

7. He shall, for the purpose of convenience of reference, keep his receipts for duty and duty paid removal permits filed together with the original invoice for the liquor in question.

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PART III.

[Reg. 8.]

IMPORTER'S LICENCE FEES.

If held in conjunction with a Chinese Wine and Spirit

shop licence

If not so held

$100.

$600.

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