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ORDINANCE No. 21 OF 1886.

Spirit Licences.

(P.)

SCHEDULE OF FEES.

I.—Public house and adjunct licences, (Sec. 13.)

When the annual valuation of the premises occupied is

under $1,000, a licence fee of $300 a year.

under $4,200, $360

over $4,200, $480

Distillery licence, (Sec. 4), Discretionary.

Temporary spirit licence, (Sec. 8), $120 a year.

II.—Other fees chargeable under this Ordinance.

Licence for removed business, (Sec. 18), $5

Grocer's licence, (Sec. 28), $120 a year.

Wholesale licence, (Sec. 28), $120

Chinese spirit licence, (Sec. 30), $10

Eating house licence, (Sec. 31), $10

[In force from 1st July, 1886, by proclamation of the 12th June, 1886.]*

Regulations made by the Governor in Council, under the Spirit Licences Ordinance, 21 of 1886, and under the Crown Fees Ordinance, 17 of 1870, the 23rd, gazetted the 24th July, 1886.

1. Intoxicating liquors bottled in the Colony may be sold under a wholesale licence, although the bottles are not contained in cases, provided not less than twelve quart bottles or twenty-four pint bottles of any one liquor are sold at one time.

2. Whenever no special provision has been made in the Spirit Licences Ordinance, 1886 for the transfer of any licence, such licence may be transferred by the endorsement of the officer who issued it, or by the issue of a fresh licence by him.

3. The fee of $10 for each licence for an eating-house imposed by section 31 of the above-named Ordinance is hereby remitted in the case of eating-houses for Chinese customers only.

Order made by the Governor in Council under the provisions of The Spirit Licences Ordinance (21 of 1886), the 3rd and gazetted the 18th September, 1886.

The following conditions shall be added to distillery licences issued under the provisions of Ordinance 21 of 1886-

CONDITIONS.

1. The premises shall, at all reasonable times, be open to the inspection of such officers as the Governor may, from time to time, appoint in that behalf.

2. The licensee shall, at the expiration of every consecutive period of 3 months from the date hereof, furnish to the Colonial Secretary a return of the total amount of spirits distilled, rectified, or compounded under this licence during such period.

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ORDINANCE No. 21 OF 1886. Spirit Licences. (P.) SCHEDULE OF FEES. I.—Public house and adjunct licences, (Sec. 13.) When the annual valuation of the premises occupied is under $1,000, a licence fee of $300 a year. under $4,200, $360 over $4,200, $480 Distillery licence, (Sec. 4), Discretionary. Temporary spirit licence, (Sec. 8), $120 a year. II.—Other fees chargeable under this Ordinance. Licence for removed business, (Sec. 18), $5 Grocer's licence, (Sec. 28), $120 a year. Wholesale licence, (Sec. 28), $120 Chinese spirit licence, (Sec. 30), $10 Eating house licence, (Sec. 31), $10 [In force from 1st July, 1886, by proclamation of the 12th June, 1886.]* Regulations made by the Governor in Council, under the Spirit Licences Ordinance, 21 of 1886, and under the Crown Fees Ordinance, 17 of 1870, the 23rd, gazetted the 24th July, 1886. 1. Intoxicating liquors bottled in the Colony may be sold under a wholesale licence, although the bottles are not contained in cases, provided not less than twelve quart bottles or twenty-four pint bottles of any one liquor are sold at one time. 2. Whenever no special provision has been made in the Spirit Licences Ordinance, 1886 for the transfer of any licence, such licence may be transferred by the endorsement of the officer who issued it, or by the issue of a fresh licence by him. 3. The fee of $10 for each licence for an eating-house imposed by section 31 of the above-named Ordinance is hereby remitted in the case of eating-houses for Chinese customers only. Order made by the Governor in Council under the provisions of The Spirit Licences Ordinance (21 of 1886), the 3rd and gazetted the 18th September, 1886. The following conditions shall be added to distillery licences issued under the provisions of Ordinance 21 of 1886- CONDITIONS. 1. The premises shall, at all reasonable times, be open to the inspection of such officers as the Governor may, from time to time, appoint in that behalf. 2. The licensee shall, at the expiration of every consecutive period of 3 months from the date hereof, furnish to the Colonial Secretary a return of the total amount of spirits distilled, rectified, or compounded under this licence during such period. 2037
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ORDINANCE No. 21 OF 1886. Spirit Licences. (P.) SCHEDULE OF FEES. I.—Public house and adjunct licences, (Sec. 13.) When the annual valuation of the premises occupied is under $1,000, a licence fee of $300 a year. under $4,200, $360 " "" 31 over $4,200, 72 $480 27 Distillery licence, (Sec. 4), Temporary spirit licence, (Sec. 8), II.-Other fees chargeable under this Ordinance. $120 a year. .Discretionary. Licence for removed business, (Sec. 18),...$ 5 Grocer's licence, (Sec. 28),.. Wholesale licence, (Sec. 28),... Chinese spirit licence, (Sec. 30),... Eating house licence, (Sec. 31), $120 a year. $120 ** .$120 11 .$ 10 [In force from 1st July, 1886, by proclamation of the 12th June, 1886.] * Regulations made by the Governor in Council, under the Spirit Licences Ordinance, 21 of 1886, and under the Crown Fees Ordinance, 17 of 1870, the 23rd, gazetted the 24th July, 1886. 1. Intoxicating liquors bottled in the Colony may be sold under a wholesale licence, although the bottles are not contained in cases, provided not less than twelve quart bottles or twenty-four pint bottles of any one liquor are sold at one time. 2. Whenever no special provision has been made in the Spirit Licences Ordinance, 1886 for the transfer of any licence, such licence may be transferred by the endorse- ment of the officer who issued it, or by the issue of a fresh licence by him. 3. The fee of $10 for each licence for an eating-house imposed by section 31 of the above-named Ordinance is hereby remitted in the case of eating-houses for Chinese customers only. Order made by the Governor in Council under the provisions of The Spirit Licences Ordinance (21 of 1886), the 3rd and gazetted the 18th September, 1886. The following conditions shall be added to distillery licences issued under the provisions of Ordinance 21 of 1886- CONDITIONS. 1. The premises shall, at all reasonable times, be open to the inspection of such officers as the Governor may, from time to time, appoint in that behalf. 2. The licensee shall, at the expiration of every consecutive period of 3 months from the date hereof, furnish to the Colonial Secretary a return of the total amount of spirits distilled, rectified, or compounded under this licence during such period. 2037
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ORDINANCE No. 21 OF 1886.

Spirit Licences.

(P.)

SCHEDULE OF FEES.

I.—Public house and adjunct licences, (Sec. 13.)

When the annual valuation of the premises occupied is

under $1,000, a licence fee of $300 a year.

under $4,200,

$360

"

""

31

over $4,200,

72

$480

27

Distillery licence, (Sec. 4),

Temporary spirit licence, (Sec. 8),

II.-Other fees chargeable under this Ordinance.

$120 a year. .Discretionary.

Licence for removed business, (Sec. 18),...$ 5

Grocer's licence, (Sec. 28),..

Wholesale licence, (Sec. 28),...

Chinese spirit licence, (Sec. 30),...

Eating house licence, (Sec. 31),

$120 a year.

$120 **

.$120

11

.$ 10

[In force from 1st July, 1886, by proclamation of the 12th June, 1886.] *

Regulations made by the Governor in Council, under the Spirit Licences Ordinance, 21 of 1886, and under the Crown Fees Ordinance, 17

of 1870, the 23rd, gazetted the 24th July, 1886.

1. Intoxicating liquors bottled in the Colony may be sold under a wholesale licence, although the bottles are not contained in cases, provided not less than twelve quart bottles or twenty-four pint bottles of any one liquor are sold at one time.

2. Whenever no special provision has been made in the Spirit Licences Ordinance, 1886 for the transfer of any licence, such licence may be transferred by the endorse- ment of the officer who issued it, or by the issue of a fresh licence by him.

3. The fee of $10 for each licence for an eating-house imposed by section 31 of the above-named Ordinance is hereby remitted in the case of eating-houses for Chinese customers only.

Order made by the Governor in Council under the provisions of The Spirit Licences

Ordinance (21 of 1886), the 3rd and gazetted the 18th September, 1886.

The following conditions shall be added to distillery licences issued under the provisions of Ordinance 21 of 1886-

CONDITIONS.

1. The premises shall, at all reasonable times, be open to the inspection of such officers as the Governor may, from time to time, appoint in that behalf.

2. The licensee shall, at the expiration of every consecutive period of 3 months from the date hereof, furnish to the Colonial Secretary a return of the total amount of spirits distilled, rectified, or compounded under this licence during such period.

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