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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 26, 1935.
(b) the area bounded on the north by Queen's Road, on the west by Cochrane Street and Old Bailey, on the south by Caine Road and Upper Albert Road, and on the east by Garden Road, including such boundaries; and
(c) Wanchai Road, Morrison Hill Road, Leighton Hill Road, Caroline Road, Causeway Bay Road and the whole area to the south and south-east thereof;
(2) any part of Broadwood Road, Ventris Road, Village Road, Stubbs Road and the area known as Wong Nei Chung Village, not included in paragraph (1) (c);
(3) any part of the Island of Hong Kong above the 700-feet contour, and
(4) in Kowloon :
(a) the whole area south of a dividing line passing along the north side of Austin Road and produced at either end in an easterly and westerly direction respectively to the sea;
(b) to the north of such dividing line, the area bounded by and including on the west Nathan Road, on the north Prince Edward Road, and on the east Argyle Street from its junction with Prince Edward Road to Waterloo Road, thence bounded by and including Waterloo Road to the railway line, thence bounded by and including the railway line to the northern boundary of the area in paragraph (a);
(c) to the north of the area in paragraph (b), the area bounded by and including on the west the railway line, on the north Cornwali Street, and on the east Waterloo Road; and
(d) Jordan Road, where not included in the above areas.
3. No licensed itinerant hawker shall—
(1) trade within the Wongneichong Recreation Ground; or
(2) trade within the area bounded on the north by the Harbour, on the west by Wing Wo Street, on the south by Queen's Road, and on
the east by Murray Road, including such boundaries, or in Stanley Street, or in any portion of any street leading directly from Stanley Street to Queen's Road; or
(3) sell, expose or have in his possession for sale any wares usually sold in a market within the limits of such market prescribed under any Ordinance for the time being in force relating to markets.
4. No tray, basket, box, tub, pan, pail, tin or other receptacle in which any itinerant hawker carries or displays his wares shall exceed three feet in length and three feet in width, and no such hawker shall have in his possession for the purposes of his trade more than two such receptacles and one smaller receptacle, of not more than. two feet cubic capacity, for refuse.
5. No licensed itinerant hawker shall sell, expose or have in his possession for sale any prepared food not usually sold by licensed hawkers.
6. The holder of every itinerant hawker's licence shall observe the following conditions, and such special conditions as the Council may in its discretion impose which shall be endorsed on the licence:
(1) Except with the written permission of the Council 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 4 a.m. and 10 p.m.
C. Licensed (stallholders) hawkers.
The following regulations shall apply only to licensed (stallholders) hawkers:-
1. The Council shall when issuing a (stallholder) hawker's licence supply to the licensee a card bearing the licensee's name, a licence number, and particulars of the site and measurements of his stall, and
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