THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 19TH MARCH, 1887.
24. No person shall keep, sell, expose for sale or bring into the Colony or into any market, any food for man or beast which is in an unwholesome condition or unfit for
use.
25. Except as provided by this Ordinance, no person shall demand or receive any money or other valuable con- sideration as a fee, fine, toll, rent or otherwise for access or admission to, or for selling, or buying in any market.
26. The Captain Superintendent of Police, the Registrar General, the Surveyor General and their respective Officers as well as Members and Officers of the Sanitary Board shall have at all times free access to every part of every market building.
27. The Governor in Council may from time to time make and when made revoke, add to, or alter bye-laws for regulating the markets of the colony.
PART IV.
Miscellaneous.
28. All Orders in Council and bye-laws made under this Ordinance shall be published in the Government Gazette in English and Chinese, Every Order in Council shall take effect from the date specified in such order. All bye-laws when published shall be construed as parts of this Ordinance and such bye-laws shall be binding not only upon all licensees under this Ordinance but also upon all persons employed by or dealing with them. The bye- laws set forth in the Schedules hereto annexed shall be the bye-laws made under this section until the same shall be altered or repealed by the Governor in Council.
29. Offences against this Ordinance shall be considered to be:-
(1.) Refusal, neglect, or omission to do any act com- manded by this Ordinance or by any Order in Council made thereunder.
(2.) Refusal to permit or obstruction of any such act. (3.) The doing of any act forbidden by this Ordinance
or by any Order in Council made thereunder. 30. For every offence against this Ordinance there shall be payable.
(1.) For any offence against Sections 2 to 6 inclusive,
a fine not exceeding Two hundred dollars. (2.) For any other offence, a fine not exceeding One
hundred dollars.
in addition to which any licence held under this Ordinance by the offender may be forfeited:
31. All penalties for Offences against this Ordinance may be recovered in a summary way before a Police Magistrate.
32. The following"Ordinances or parts of Ordinances and all rules made thereunder are repealed.
Unwholesome
food.
Unauthorised fees or charges prohibited.
Markets open
to inspection.
Power to make Bye- laws.
Fromulgation
of orders and bye-laws.
Definition of offences.
Penalties.
Recovery of penalties.
Repeals.
14 of 1845.
9 of 1858.
Section 11.
5 of 1867.
9 of 1867. Sections 11 and 12...
3 of 1878.
19 of 1885.
but such repeal shall not affect anything lawfully done or commenced to be done under the said Ordinances, nor revive any Ordinance repealed by them.
33. This Ordinance shall come into force on a day to be named by the Governor.
SCHEDULES.
A.
Cattle Diseases.*~Bye-laws.
1. All cattle and sheep imported into the Colony by water shall be landed either at the cattle wharf at Kennedy Town, the wharf of the Hongkong and Macao Steam-boat Company, Praya Central, the Dairy Farm Company's Wharf Pok-fu-lam, or the Police Station Wharf at Yan- máti, between the hours of 6 o'clock and 11 o'clock in the morning or between the hours of 2 o'clock and 6 o'clock in the evening.
2. All cattle and sheep imported into the Colony by land shall be driven direct to the cattle market at the village of Yaumáti, and their arrival reported forthwith at the Yaumáti Police Station.
Cattle landing wharves and time of landing.
Importation of eattle and shoep by land.
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