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ORDINANCE No. 9 of 1875.

Naval Stores.

3. The said houses may only be open from the 1st October to the 1st April from 6 A.M. to 6 P.M., and from the 1st April to the 1st October from 5 A.M. to 7 P.M.

4. No article of metal, or any marine store, shall be purchased from a child apparently under 14 years of age.

5. The name of every seller, the house number, name of street, and district in which he dwells together with an intelligible description of the article and time at which it was sold, with price paid, shall be entered in the books of the shop, which shall be kept in the form and manner hereinafter shown in form A—or in such other form as the Governor may direct.

6. No escapes through the roof of a licensed house shall be allowed.

7. No other trade or business shall be carried on in a licensed marine or old metal store.

FORM A.

No. of
Date or Time.
Purchase.
Name of Seller.
Residence and
Nature
Price
Business.
No. of Street.
of Goods.
Paid.

址住 月某 頭號 時 名姓賣 意何 日年 名牌 街 貨是 若價 物何 千銀 FO 門

Order of the Governor in Council of the 21st day of June, 1877.

Whereas by "The Naval Stores Ordinance (Hongkong) 1875," it is enacted that no person should, after the commencement of that Ordinance, use or exercise the trade or business of a dealer in marine stores, or a dealer in old metals, unless he be a holder of a licence for that purpose; and that every such licence should be granted by and held at the discretion of the Governor, on such conditions as to fees, and subject to such regulations, as should, from time to time, be prescribed by the Governor in Council.

Now, therefore, His Excellency JOHN POPE HENNESSY, Esquire, C.M.G., in Council, by virtue of the powers in that behalf by the recited Ordinance or otherwise in him vested, is pleased to order that the regulations made by His Excellency Sir RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL in Council, on the 28th day of September, 1867, under "The Naval and Victualling Stores Ordinance (Hongkong) 1867," shall remain and continue in force under the said recited Ordinance of 1875, until further notice.

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ORDINANCE No. 9 of 1875. Naval Stores. 3. The said houses may only be open from the 1st October to the 1st April from 6 A.M. to 6 P.M., and from the 1st April to the 1st October from 5 A.M. to 7 P.M. 4. No article of metal, or any marine store, shall be purchased from a child apparently under 14 years of age. 5. The name of every seller, the house number, name of street, and district in which he dwells together with an intelligible description of the article and time at which it was sold, with price paid, shall be entered in the books of the shop, which shall be kept in the form and manner hereinafter shown in form A—or in such other form as the Governor may direct. 6. No escapes through the roof of a licensed house shall be allowed. 7. No other trade or business shall be carried on in a licensed marine or old metal store. FORM A. No. ofDate or Time.Purchase.Name of Seller.Residence andNaturePriceBusiness.No. of Street.of Goods.Paid. 址住 月某 頭號 名姓賣 意何 日年 名牌 貨是 若價 物何 千銀 FO Order of the Governor in Council of the 21st day of June, 1877. Whereas by "The Naval Stores Ordinance (Hongkong) 1875," it is enacted that no person should, after the commencement of that Ordinance, use or exercise the trade or business of a dealer in marine stores, or a dealer in old metals, unless he be a holder of a licence for that purpose; and that every such licence should be granted by and held at the discretion of the Governor, on such conditions as to fees, and subject to such regulations, as should, from time to time, be prescribed by the Governor in Council. Now, therefore, His Excellency JOHN POPE HENNESSY, Esquire, C.M.G., in Council, by virtue of the powers in that behalf by the recited Ordinance or otherwise in him vested, is pleased to order that the regulations made by His Excellency Sir RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL in Council, on the 28th day of September, 1867, under "The Naval and Victualling Stores Ordinance (Hongkong) 1867," shall remain and continue in force under the said recited Ordinance of 1875, until further notice. 1385 Page 5 Page 6
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ORDINANCE No. 9 or 1875. Naval Stores. 3. The said houses may only be open from the 1st October to the 1st April from 6 A.M. to 6 P.M., and from the 1st April to the 1st October from 5 A.M. to 7 P.M. 4. No article of metal, or any marine store, shall be purchased from a child appar- ently under 14 years of age. 5. The name of every seller, the house number, name of street, and district in which he dwells together with an intelligible description of the article and time at which it was sold, with price paid, shall be entered in the books of the shop, which shall be kept in the form and manner hereinafter shown in form A-or in such other form as the Governor may direct. 6. No escapes through the roof of a licensed house shall be allowed. 7. No other trade or business shall be carried on in a licensed marine or old metal store. FORM A. No. of Date or Time. Purchase. Name of Seller. Residence and Nature Price Business. No. of Street. of Goods. Paid. 址住 月某 頭號 名姓賣 意何 日年 名牌 貨是 若價 物何 千銀 FO Order of the Governor in Council of the 21st day of June, 1877. Whereas by "The Naval Stores Ordinance (Hongkong) 1875," it is enacted that no person should, after the commencement of that Ordinance, use or exercise the trade or business of a dealer in marine stores, or a dealer in old metals, unless he be a holder of a licence for that purpose; and that every such licence should be granted by and held at the discretion of the Governor, on such conditions as to fees, and subject to such regula- tions, as should, from time to time, be prescribed by the Governor in Council. Now, therefore, His Excellency JOHN POPE HENNESSY, Esquire, C.M.G., in Council, by virtue of the powers in that behalf by the recited Ordinance or otherwise in him vested, is pleased to order that the regulations made by His Excellency Sir RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL in Council, on the 28th day of September, 1867, under "The Naval and Victualling Stores Ordinance (Hongkong) 1867," shall remain and continue in force under the said recited Ordinance of 1875, until further notice. 1385 Page 5Page 6
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ORDINANCE No. 9 or 1875.

Naval Stores.

3. The said houses may only be open from the 1st October to the 1st April from 6 A.M. to 6 P.M., and from the 1st April to the 1st October from 5 A.M. to 7 P.M.

4. No article of metal, or any marine store, shall be purchased from a child appar- ently under 14 years of age.

5. The name of every seller, the house number, name of street, and district in which he dwells together with an intelligible description of the article and time at which it was sold, with price paid, shall be entered in the books of the shop, which shall be kept in the form and manner hereinafter shown in form A-or in such other form as the Governor may direct.

6. No escapes through the roof of a licensed house shall be allowed.

7. No other trade or business shall be carried on in a licensed marine or old metal store.

FORM A.

No. of

Date or Time.

Purchase.

Name of Seller.

Residence and

Nature

Price

Business.

No. of Street. of Goods. Paid.

址住

月某

頭號 時

名姓賣

意何

日年

名牌

貨是 若價 物何 千銀 FO

Order of the Governor in Council of the 21st day of June, 1877.

Whereas by "The Naval Stores Ordinance (Hongkong) 1875," it is enacted that no person should, after the commencement of that Ordinance, use or exercise the trade or business of a dealer in marine stores, or a dealer in old metals, unless he be a holder of a licence for that purpose; and that every such licence should be granted by and held at the discretion of the Governor, on such conditions as to fees, and subject to such regula- tions, as should, from time to time, be prescribed by the Governor in Council. Now, therefore, His Excellency JOHN POPE HENNESSY, Esquire, C.M.G., in Council, by virtue of the powers in that behalf by the recited Ordinance or otherwise in him vested, is pleased to order that the regulations made by His Excellency Sir RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL in Council, on the 28th day of September, 1867, under "The Naval and Victualling Stores Ordinance (Hongkong) 1867," shall remain and continue in force under the said recited Ordinance of 1875, until further notice.

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