THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1886.
SCHEDULES. (A.)
THE SPIRIT LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1886.
Distillery Licence, (Sec. 4.)
dollars paid by
I hereby license him to have
In consideration of the fee of
gallons capacity at
stills of
and to distil spirits therewith and to sell such spirits by wholesale from this date until
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Colonial Secretary.
(B.).
THE SPIRIT LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1886.
Application for Publican's Licence, (Sec. 9.)
Address
Name of Applicant
Nationality
Has held a licence
years.
Licensed house to be at No.
Street.
Its name or sign to be
Sureties
and
To the Magistrates.
of of
I give notice that I intend to apply at the next Licensing Meeting to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, for a licence to sell and retail intoxicating liquors, in the house and appurtenances thereunto be- longing above named, which I intend to keep as an Inn or Public- bouse.
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We, the undersigned householders residing at Victoria in the said Colony, certify that the above-named applicant is a person of good fame and reputation, and fit and proper to be licensed to keep an Inn or Public-house,
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2.-
3.-
(C.)
THE SPIRIT LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1886.
Application for Adjunct Eicence, (Sec. 9.)
Name of Applicant
Address
Nationality
Has held a licence
years.
Licensed house to be at No.
Street.
Other business carried on
Sureties
and
of of
To the Magistrates.
I give notice that it is my intention to apply at the next Licensing Meeting for a licence to sell and retail intoxicating liquors, in any quantity under two gallons at one time, in the house and appurte- nances thereunto belonging above named, as an Adjunct to the business which I am carrying on in the said house and premises.
Hongkong,
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We, the undersigned householders, certify that the above named applicant is a person of good fame and reputation, and fit and proper to be licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquors as aforesaid.
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2.-
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(D.)
THE SPIRIT LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1886.
Publican's Recognisance, (Sec. 12.)
COLONY OF HONGKONG
TO WIT.
Be it remembered, that on the
day of
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hereinafter
called the licensee and
and hereinafter
called the sureties came personally before me, a Magistrate in the Colony of Hongkong, and acknowledged themselves to owe to Our Lady the Queen, to wit, the said licensee the sum of Three hundred Dollars, and the said sureties each the sum of Three hundred Dollars of lawful current Dollars of Hongkong, to be respectively levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to the use of Our said Lady the Queen, Her Heirs, and Successors, in case default shall be made in the performance of the conditions hereunder written :---
The conditions of this Recognisance are such, that whereas the said licensee is to be licensed to keep a Public House, and to sell intoxicating liquors, at the sign of the
situate at
: If the said licensee do observe all the condi- tions of The Spirit Licences Ordinance, 1886, then this Recognisance to be void, otherwise to remain in full force.
Taken and acknowledged the day and year above written, before me.
Magistrate.
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