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Prohibited articles.

Ordinance No. 1 of 1873.

Ordinance No. 13 of 1919.

Dumping forbidden.

Conditions.

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(1) trade on any steamship or motorship or board such ship for the purposes of his trade; or

(2) trade on land or elsewhere than within the area for which his licence is issued and specified in his licence.

4. No hawker licensed to trade on board native sailing craft shall deal in, sell, or have in his possession for sale, or expose for sale

(1) any kerosine, gunpowder, firecracker or other description of dangerous goods as defined in the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873;

on which

(2) any liquor, tobacco, cigarettes or other article

a duty is imposed under any Ordinance for the time being relating to revenue; or

(3) any marine stores as defined in the Marine Stores Protection Ordinance, 1919.

5. No hawker licensed to trade on board native sailing craft shall knowingly let fall or throw anything whatsoever into the waters of the harbour.

6. The holder of every hawker's (native craft) licence shall observe the following conditions, and such special conditions as the licensing authority may in his discretion impose, which shall be endorsed on the licence.

(1) Except with the written permission of the licensing authority endorsed on the licence, the licensee shall not transfer, lend or hire his licence to any person.

(2) The licensee shall carry on his trade only between the hours of 6 a.m. and 8 p.m., or, in the junk anchorages only between the hours of 6 a.m. and 12 midnight.

Method of hawking.

Ordinance No. 10 of 1899.

Hawkers'

boats.

Prohibited places,

Cries and obstruction,

Prohibited articles.

E. LICENSED (STEAMSHIPS) HAWKERS.

The following regulations shall apply to every hawker licensed to trade on board steamships.

1. Every person holding a hawker's (steamships) licence shall trade in the harbour or other area for which his licence is issued only on board passenger or cargo vessels or from a Chinese boat duly licensed as such under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, approved by the licensing authority and specified in the licence.

2. The licensing authority may in his discretion license any number of such hawkers as aforesaid to trade from one Chinese boat but the number of such hawkers who may trade at any one time from any boat shall not exceed the number of persons who may lawfully be carried in such boat.

3. No hawker licensed to trade on board steamships shall trade on land or elsewhere than within the area for which his licence is issued and specified in his licence.

4. No hawker licensed to trade on board steamships shall on board any ship:

(1) use or utter any cry, or make any other noise for the purpose of attracting attention to his trade; or

or

(2) lay out any goods, wares or merchandise in such manner as to obstruct the crew, or any of them, in the navigation management of such ship, or impede the free movement of any person about such ship.

5. No hawker licensed to trade on board steamships shall deal in, sell or have in his possession for sale or expose for sale

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