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Amendment

of Ordinance

No. 9 of 1911, s. 95.

Repeal of Form 12 in First Schedule to Ordinance No. 9 of 1911.

Repeal of part of Second

Schedule to Ordinance No. 9 of 1911.

Insertion of a new Form 3A

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fine not exceeding two thousand dollars, or a fine not exceeding ten times the amount of the duty payable on the intoxicating liquors in respect of which the offence was committed, notwithstanding the fact that such fine may he in excess, in the case of a first, second or subsequent offence of the maximum fines authorised for first second or subsequent offences respectively by sub- section (1); Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall affect the power of the magistrate to impose in lieu of or in addition to any fine imposed under this sub-section a sentence of imprisonment for any term authorised by sub-section (1).

23. Sub-section (1) of section 95 is amended by insert- ing at the end thereof after the word " 'spirits" the words "and in regard to the manufacture, possession and sale of denatured spirits".

24. Form No. 12 in the First Schedule to the principal Ordinance is repealed.

25. The paragraph relating to eating houses and the fees payable in relation thereto at the end of the Second Schedule to the principal Ordinance is repealed.

26. The Third Schedule to the principal Ordinance is amended by the insertion of the following form Form after Form No. 3:-

in the

Third Schedule to Ordinance No. 9 of 1911.

FORM NO. 3A.

[x. 49.]

Application for permit, and permit to export dutiable liquors where removal from ship to ship is required.

SIR,

I hereby declare that I wish to move from S.S

at

ou the...............day of...........

19......,

between the hours of............................ and...................p.n, the dutiable

for export to

liquors described below

as ship's stores

by the S.S.........

The said liquors are

being consigued to

DESCRIPTION OF LIQUORS.

Importing ship and date of arrival.

Nature of liquors.

Marks on casks, cases, etc.

Quantity of liquors.

Exporters.

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