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3. The licensee shall keep a stock-book in the form in the Second Second Schedule to the Hydrocarbon Oils Ordinance, 1939, showing the Schedule receipts of hydrocarbon oils, and the issues made therefrom for manu- facturing purposes.

4. After the completion of the process of manufacture, all manu- factured hydrocarbon oils shall be kept in a place set apart for the purpose and shall be stored to the satisfaction of the Superintendent.

Form 19.

5. The licensee shall keep a refinery book in the form in the Second Second Schedule to the Hydrocarbon Oils Ordinance, 1939, showing the amount of hydrocarbon oils manufactured each day.

6. The licensee shall permit the Superintendent, or any officer duly authorized by him, at all hours, both day and night, to enter and inspect the licensed premises and further shall permit him and them to draw samples for analysis, free of charge, of any hydrocarbon oils or any material used, or capable of being used, in the preparation of manufactured hydrocarbon oils and found therein.

The Superintendent, or any officer duly authorized by him, shall have access to all stock-books and books of account in current use in the licensed premises, and shall be at liberty to make any minute therein, or any extract therefrom.

7. The licensee shall not later than noon on every Monday morning (or on the following day if Monday is a general or public holiday) furnish to the Superintendent a certified summary of the previous week's entries in his refinery book.

Light Oils Retailers licence.

1. No person shall sell any light oils by retail except on the premises named as the licensed premises in the retailers licence.

2. Every person licensed to sell any light oils by retail shall, at all times during the subsistence of his licence, exhibit such licence in a conspicuious position on the licensed premises.

Special Importers.

1. It shall be lawful for the Superintendent to issue a Special Importer's licence to any holder of a licensed warehouse licence if the licensed warehouse to which such licence relates has a storage capacity for hydrocarbon oils of not less than 100,000 gallons.

2. Every such licence shall be in Form No. 6 in the Second Schedule.

3. The fee for every such licence shall be $100.

4. The holder of a Special Importer's Licence shall confine the storage and handling of hydrocarbon oils to such part or parts of the licensed warehouse as may from time to time be approved by the Superintendent.

5. No Special Importer's licence shall be issued until the licensee has entered into a bond in the sum of twenty thousand dollars with a surety approved by the Superintendent, for the observance of all the requirements of the Hydrocarbon Oils Ordinance, 1939, and any Ordinance amending the same and any regulations made or to be made thereunder. The said bond may be in Form No. 7 in the Second Schedule with such alterations, omissions and additions, if any, as may be necessary.

6.-(1) The holder of a Special Importer's licence shall furnish to the Superintendent on or before the seventh day of each month in a form to be approved by the Superintendent a true, accurate and complete return in respect of the last preceding month showing:-

(a) the balance of stock of dutiable oils from last return;

(b) the quantity of dutiable oils imported;

(c) the quantity of dutiable oils exported;

(d) the quantity of light oils issued to Government order;

(e) the total of all quantities of light oils delivered to local con- sumers or dealers:

Schedule Form 20.

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