2170
ORDINANCES Nos. 21 AND 22 OF 1887.
Licensing Consolidation.
Opium (Raw.)
Every licence shall be taken out half-yearly or for the residue of the current half-year, and shall expire on the thirty-first day of May or on the thirtieth day of November; a fee of six dollars shall be paid for each licence and the holder thereof shall be subject to the rules Nos. 3 to 28 both inclusive of the rules made by the Governor in Council on the 30th day of November, 1887, and published in the Government Gazette of the 10th December, 1887, provided that all property left in any vehicle shall be forthwith taken to the Police Station at Yaumati instead of the Central Police Station as required by No. 23 of the above mentioned rules.
Fees for jinrickshas with single driver licensed under these rules, fixed by the Captain Superintendent of Police and approved by the Governor in Council.
Quarter of an hour, 5 cents.
Half hour, .10
Hour, .15
Every subsequent hour, .10
Construction.
[*No. 1 of 1884.]
Interpreta-tion.
No. 22 of 1887.
An Ordinance for the better regulating of the trade in Opium.
[27th May, 1887.]
WHEREAS it is expedient to regulate and control the movement of raw opium within the Colony and the waters thereof: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. This Ordinance and the Opium Ordinance of 1884,* hereinafter called the principal Ordinance, shall be construed together as one Ordinance to be called The Opium Ordinances 1884 and 1887.
2. Opium in this Ordinance means raw, crude, or unprepared opium. Chest of opium means the package, with the opium therein, such as is usually imported by merchants in the Colony.
Ship in this Ordinance and in the principal Ordinance shall be construed so as to include any steam-vessel, junk, boat, sampan, or any kind of craft used for conveyance of persons or things by water.
2170
ORDINANCES Nos. 21 AND 22 OF 1887.
Licensing Consolidation.
Opium (Raw.)
Every licence shall be taken out half-yearly or for the residue of the current half- year, and shall expire on the thirty-first day of May or on the thirtieth day of Novem- ber; a fee of six dollars shall be paid for each licence and the holder thereof shall be subject to the rules Nos. 3 to 28 both inclusive of the rules made by the Governor in Council on the 30th day of November, 1887, and published in the Government Gazette. of the 10th December, 1887, provided that all property left in any vehicle shall be forthwith taken to the Police Station at Yaumati instead of the Central Police Station. as required by No. 23 of the above mentioned rules.
Fees for jinrickshas with single driver licensed under these rules, fixed by the Captain Superintendent of Police and approved by the Governor in Council.
Quarter of an hour,
Half hour,
Hour,
Every subsequent hour,
5 cents.
.10
"
.15
"2
.10
Construction.
[*No. 1 of 1884.1
Interpreta- tion.
No. 22 of 1887.
An Ordinance for the better regulating of the trade in Opium.
WH
[27th May, 1887.]
THEREAS it is expedient to regulate and control the movement of raw opium within the Colony and the waters thereof: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. This Ordinance and the Opium Ordinance of 1884,* hereinafter called the principal Ordinance, shall be construed together as one Ordi- nance to be called The Opium Ordinances 1884 and 1887.
2. Opium in this Ordinance means raw, crude, or unprepared opium. Chest of opium means the package, with the opium therein, such
as is usually imported by merchants in the Colony.
Ship in this Ordinance and in the principal Ordinance shall be construed so as to include any steam-vessel, junk, boat, sampan, or any kind of craft used for conveyance of persons. or things by water.
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