THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 14TH NOVEMBER, 1885.
considering applications made to me for licences to keep public- houses, in pursuance of the above named Ordinance :
I
Spirit Farmer to issue a licence to
of
to keep an inn or public-house at the sign of situated in
house No.
on
for the term
lot No.
hereby authorise the
and I do hereby certify that I am satisfied the said
is a person of good fame and reputation, and is fit and proper to keep any inn or public-house; and also that I have taken from the said
and his suretics
and
of
of
a Recognisance in the sum of three hundred dollars each, according to the form prescribed by the said Ordinance.
Given under my hand and seal on the and at the place first above written.
COLONY OF HONGKONG
TO WIT.
(Q.)
day of
188
Police Magistrate.
THE SPIRITS ORDINANCE, 188
Adjunct Licensee's Certificate, (Scc. 39.)
At the licensing meeting or Her Majesty's Justices of the
Peace holden at the Magistracy on the
day of
in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
for the purpose of considering applications made to me for holding licences for the sale and retail of intoxicating liquors in Hongkong aforesaid:
I
issue a licence to
hereby authorise the Spirit Farmer to for retailing the said liquors whereof
is landlord, situated in
in any quantity under two gallons at the house No.
in the said Colony on
to the business of
house under the name or style of
commencing on the
lot No. , as an Adjunct carried on by him in the said for the
,
and ending on the
And I do hereby certify that I am satisfied the said
is a person of good fame and reputation, and is fit and proper to conduct such house as aforesaid; and also, that I have taken from the said
and
and his sureties
the requisite recognisances in the sum of three hundred dollars each, according to the form prescribed by Ordinance.
of
Given under my hand and seal of the Court on the
18 at the place first above written.
•
day
Police Magistrate.
Whereas
(R.)
THE SPIRITS ORDINANCE, 188.
Public House Licence, (Sec, 10.)
of
day of
hath deposited in this office a certificate from a Magistrate of Police dated the one thousand eight hundred and issued to the said
at the sign of
situated at
in the year authorising a licence to be to keep an iun, or public-house and stating that
the said Magistrate of Police has taken from the said and two sureties a Recognisance in the sum of required by law; and whereas the said office the sum of
as the duty on such Treasurer of the Colony of Hongkong, in vested in me by the above named Ordinance authorise, and empower the said
each, as hath paid into my licence: Now, I, the virtue of the powers do hereby license to keep a common
situated
Inn, Ale-house, or Victualling-house, and to sell and retail in the house in which he now dwelleth, being the sign of
at
and in the appurtenances thereunto belonging, but not elsewhere, all intoxicating liquors; and this licence shall continue in force from the
until the
day of
day of
next ensuing both days inclusive, and no longer: provided it be not forfeited in the meantime, according to the provisions of the aforesaid Ordinance.
Given under my hand at Victoria, this
one thousand eight hundred and
Registered No.
day of
Treasurer.
Whereas
(S.)
THE SPIRITS ORDINANCE, 188
Adjunct Licence, (Sec. 40.)
of
day of
hath deposited in this office a certificate from
Police Magistrate, dated the
in the year one thousand eight hundred and
a licence to be issued to the said
authorising
for retailing spirituons and fermented liquors in any quantity under
two gallons at the house No.
whereof
is landlord, situated in
the said Colony on
No.
as an Adjunct to the business of
lot
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