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ORDINANCES Nos. 8 AND 9 OF 1873.

Dangerous Goods.

Revenue.

1187

As to forfeiture of such goods.

16. Where goods are delivered, sent, carried, or deposited in contravention of section 14, the same shall be forfeited, and shall be disposed of in such manner as the Governor directs, whether any person is liable to be convicted of a breach of the said section or not.

17. No warehouse owner, or carrier shall be bound to receive or carry any dangerous goods to which this Ordinance applies.

18. All offences and penalties under this Ordinance, (excepting those specified and imposed by section 14,) may be prosecuted and recovered summarily before a Police Magistrate in manner provided by Ordinance No. 10 of 1844.

19. All offences and penalties specified and imposed by section 14 may be prosecuted and recovered summarily before two Magistrates sitting together, who shall constitute a Court for this purpose: Provided that if at the close of the investigation, the accused shall apply for a trial by jury, or the Magistrates shall be of opinion that the case ought to be so tried, they may commit the accused for trial at the Supreme Court.

[29 & 30 Vic., c. 69, s. 5.]

Refusal of goods. [29 & 30 Vic., c. 69, s. 6.]

Summary proceedings for offences, penalties, &c.

Offences, &c., against section 14.

[See No. 3 of 1873, s. 15.]

20. Nothing in this Ordinance contained shall be deemed to affect the provisions of Ordinances No. 1 of 1848, and No. 4 of 1867.

No. 1 of 1848 & No. 4 of 1867.

No. 9 of 1873.

An Ordinance to apply a Sum not exceeding Six hundred and Seventy-two thousand Dollars to the Public Service of the Year 1874.

[26th August, 1873.]

WHEREAS the expenditure required for the service of this Colony for the year 1874, has been estimated at the sum of six hundred and seventy-one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five dollars and sixty cents: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. A sum not exceeding six hundred and seventy-two thousand dollars shall be, and the same is hereby charged upon the revenue of this Colony for the service of the year 1874, and the said sum so charged shall be expended as hereinafter specified; that is to say

Title.

Preamble.

Estimates, 1874,

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Dangerous Goods.Revenue.1187As to forfeiture of such goods.16. Where goods are delivered, sent, carried, or deposited in contravention of section 14, the same shall be forfeited, and shall be disposed of in such manner as the Governor directs, whether any person is liable to be convicted of a breach of the said section or not.17. No warehouse owner, or carrier shall be bound to receive or carry any dangerous goods to which this Ordinance applies.18. All offences and penalties under this Ordinance, (excepting those specified and imposed by section 14,) may be prosecuted and recovered summarily before a Police Magistrate in manner provided by Ordinance No. 10 of 1844.19. All offences and penalties specified and imposed by section 14 may be prosecuted and recovered summarily before two Magistrates sitting together, who shall constitute a Court for this purpose: Provided that if at the close of the investigation, the accused shall apply for a trial by jury, or the Magistrates shall be of opinion that the case ought to be so tried, they may commit the accused for trial at the Supreme Court.[29 & 30 Vic., c. 69, s. 5.]Refusal of goods. [29 & 30 Vic., c. 69, s. 6.]Summary proceedings for offences, penalties, &c.Offences, &c., against section 14.[See No. 3 of 1873, s. 15.]20. Nothing in this Ordinance contained shall be deemed to affect the provisions of Ordinances No. 1 of 1848, and No. 4 of 1867.No. 1 of 1848 & No. 4 of 1867.No. 9 of 1873.An Ordinance to apply a Sum not exceeding Six hundred and Seventy-two thousand Dollars to the Public Service of the Year 1874.[26th August, 1873.]WHEREAS the expenditure required for the service of this Colony for the year 1874, has been estimated at the sum of six hundred and seventy-one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five dollars and sixty cents: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-1. A sum not exceeding six hundred and seventy-two thousand dollars shall be, and the same is hereby charged upon the revenue of this Colony for the service of the year 1874, and the said sum so charged shall be expended as hereinafter specified; that is to sayTitle.Preamble.Estimates, 1874,
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ORDINANCES Nos. 8 AND 9 OF 1873.

Dangerous Goods.

Revenue.

1187

As to forfeit ure of such

16. Where goods are delivered, sent, carried, or deposited in con- travention of section 14, the same shall be forfeited, and shall be disposed goods. of in such manner as the Governor directs, whether any person is liable to be convicted of a breach of the said section or not.

17. No warehouse owner, or carrier shall be bound to receive or carry any dangerous goods to which this Ordinance applies.

18. All offences and penalties under this Ordinance, (excepting those specified and imposed by section 14,) may be prosecuted and recovered summarily before a Police Magistrate in manner provided by Ordinance No. 10 of 1844.

19. All offences and penalties specified and imposed by section 14 may be prosecuted and recovered summarily before two Magistrates sitting together, who shall constitute a Court for this purpose: Provided that if at the close of the investigation, the accused shall apply for a trial by jury, or the Magistrates

or the Magistrates shall be of opinion that the case ought to be so tried, they may commit the accused for trial at the Supreme Court.

[29 & 30 Tic.. e. 69, s. 5.]

Refusal of goods. [29 & 30 Vic.. c. 69, s. 6.]

Summary for offences,

proceedings

penalties, &c.

Offences, &c., against

section 14.

[See No. 3 of

1873, a. 15.]

20. Nothing in this Ordinance contained shall be deemed to affect Ordinances the provisions of Ordinances No. 1 of 1848, and No. 4 of 1867.

No. 1 of 1848 & No. 4 of 1867.

No. 9 of 1873.

An Ordinance to apply a Sum not exceeding Six hundred and Seventy- two thousand Dollars to the Public Service of the Year 1874.

W

[26th August, 1873.]

HEREAS the expenditure required for the service of this Colony for the year 1874, has been estimated at the sum of six hundred and seventy-one. thousand eight hundred and sixty-five dollars and sixty cents: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. A sum not exceeding six hundred and seventy-two thousand dollars shall be, and the same is hereby charged upon the revenue of this Colony for the service of the year 1874, and the said sum so charged shall be expended as hereinafter specified; that is to

say

Title.

Preamble.

Estimates, 1874,

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