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No. 8.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG

We, the undersigned householders, residing in the Colony, and being in no way directly or indirectly connected with the liquor trade of the applicant, certify that the above-named applicant is of good fame and reputation, and fit and proper to be licensed to sell intoxicating liquors as aforesaid.

Dated the ... day of ...

Section 12.

Repeated by $12 of Ord. 46/07 by $12 of ...

Section 12.

1 (Signed.)

1.

2.

3.

FORM No. 4.

Publican's Recognizance.

THE LIQUOR LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1898.

PUBLICAN'S RECOGNIZANCE.

HONGKONG TO WIT.

Be it remembered that, on the ... day of ..., ..., hereinafter called the licensee, and ... and ..., hereinafter called the sureties, came personally before a Magistrate in the said Colony, and acknowledged themselves to owe to Our Lady the Queen, to wit, the said licensee the sum of three hundred dollars, and the said sureties each the sum of three hundred dollars, to be respectively levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to Our said Lady the Queen, Her Heirs and Successors, in case default shall be made in the performance of the conditions hereunder written.

The conditions of this Recognizance are such that whereas the said licensee is to be licensed to keep a Public-house, and to sell by retail intoxicating liquors, (except Chinese wines and spirits), at the sign of the ..., situate at ...; if the said licensee shall observe all the conditions of his licence and the requirements of the Liquor Licences Ordinance, 1898, then this Recognizance to be void, otherwise to remain in full force.

Taken and acknowledged the day and year above written, before me,

(Signed.) Magistrate

HONGKONG TO WIT

...

FORM No. 5.

Adjunct Licensee's Recognizance.

THE LIQUOR LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1898.

ADJUNCT LICENSEE'S RECOGNIZANCE.

Be it remembered that, on the ... day of ..., ..., hereinafter called the licensee, and ..., hereinafter called the sureties, came personally before a Magistrate in the said Colony and acknowledged themselves to owe to Our Lady the Queen...

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384 No. 8.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG We, the undersigned householders, residing in the Colony, and being in no way directly or indirectly connected with the liquor trade of the applicant, certify that the above-named applicant is of good fame and reputation, and fit and proper to be licensed to sell intoxicating liquors as aforesaid. Dated the ... day of ... Section 12. Repeated by $12 of Ord. 46/07 by $12 of ... Section 12. 1 (Signed.) 1. 2. 3. FORM No. 4. Publican's Recognizance. THE LIQUOR LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1898. PUBLICAN'S RECOGNIZANCE. HONGKONG TO WIT. Be it remembered that, on the ... day of ..., ..., hereinafter called the licensee, and ... and ..., hereinafter called the sureties, came personally before a Magistrate in the said Colony, and acknowledged themselves to owe to Our Lady the Queen, to wit, the said licensee the sum of three hundred dollars, and the said sureties each the sum of three hundred dollars, to be respectively levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to Our said Lady the Queen, Her Heirs and Successors, in case default shall be made in the performance of the conditions hereunder written. The conditions of this Recognizance are such that whereas the said licensee is to be licensed to keep a Public-house, and to sell by retail intoxicating liquors, (except Chinese wines and spirits), at the sign of the ..., situate at ...; if the said licensee shall observe all the conditions of his licence and the requirements of the Liquor Licences Ordinance, 1898, then this Recognizance to be void, otherwise to remain in full force. Taken and acknowledged the day and year above written, before me, (Signed.) Magistrate HONGKONG TO WIT ... FORM No. 5. Adjunct Licensee's Recognizance. THE LIQUOR LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1898. ADJUNCT LICENSEE'S RECOGNIZANCE. Be it remembered that, on the ... day of ..., ..., hereinafter called the licensee, and ..., hereinafter called the sureties, came personally before a Magistrate in the said Colony and acknowledged themselves to owe to Our Lady the Queen...
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384 No. 8.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG We, the undersigned householders, residing at Colony, and being in no way directly or indirectly connected with the liquor to the applicant, certify that the above-named applicant is a good fame and reputation, and fit and proper to be licensed for the intoxicating liquors as aforesaid. Dated the day of Section 12. Refeated by $ 12 of or2 46/07 by $120f Section 12. 1 (Signed.) 1. 2.- 3.- FORM No. 4.. Publican's Recognizance. THE LIQUOR LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1898. PUBLICAN'S RECOGNIZANCE. HONGKONG TO WIT. Be it remembered that, on the day of hereinafter called the licensee, and and hereinafter called the sureties, came personally before m Magistrate in the said Colony, and acknowledged themselves to owe to Lady the Queen, to wit, the said licensee the sum of three hundred dol and the said sureties each the sum of three hundred dollars, to be respecti levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to the Our said Lady the Queen, Her Heirs and Successors, in case default chall made in the performance of the conditions hereunder written. The conditions of this Recognizance are such that whereas the said loan is to be licensed to keep a Public-house, and to sell by retail intoxicad liquors, (except Chinese wines and spirits), at the sign of the situate at ; if the said licensee shall observe all the conditi of his licence and the requirements of the Liquor Licences Ordinance 18 then this Recognizance to be void, otherwise to remain in full force Taken and acknowledged the day and year above written, before me, (Signed.) Magistrate HONGKONG TO WIT and FORM No. 5. Adjunct Licensee's Recognizance. THE LIQUOR LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1898. ADJUNCT LICENSEE'S RECOGNIZANCE, Be it remembered that, on the day of hereinafter called the licensee, and hereinafter called the sureties, came personally before m Magistrate in the said Colony and acknowledged themselves to owe to Cu
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384

No. 8.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG

We, the undersigned householders, residing at Colony, and being in no way directly or indirectly connected with the liquor to the applicant, certify that the above-named applicant is a good fame and reputation, and fit and proper to be licensed for the intoxicating liquors as aforesaid.

Dated the

day of

Section 12.

Refeated by $ 12 of or2 46/07 by $120f

Section 12.

1

(Signed.)

1.

2.-

3.-

FORM No. 4..

Publican's Recognizance.

THE LIQUOR LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1898.

PUBLICAN'S RECOGNIZANCE.

HONGKONG

TO WIT.

Be it remembered that, on the

day of

hereinafter called the licensee, and and

hereinafter called the sureties, came personally before m Magistrate in the said Colony, and acknowledged themselves to owe to Lady the Queen, to wit, the said licensee the sum of three hundred dol and the said sureties each the sum of three hundred dollars, to be respecti levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to the Our said Lady the Queen, Her Heirs and Successors, in case default chall made in the performance of the conditions hereunder written.

The conditions of this Recognizance are such that whereas the said loan is to be licensed to keep a Public-house, and to sell by retail intoxicad liquors, (except Chinese wines and spirits), at the sign of the

situate at

; if the said licensee shall observe all the conditi of his licence and the requirements of the Liquor Licences Ordinance 18 then this Recognizance to be void, otherwise to remain in full force

Taken and acknowledged the day and year above written, before me,

(Signed.)

Magistrate

HONGKONG TO WIT

and

FORM No. 5.

Adjunct Licensee's Recognizance.

THE LIQUOR LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1898.

ADJUNCT LICENSEE'S RECOGNIZANCE,

Be it remembered that, on the

day of

hereinafter called the licensee, and

hereinafter called the sureties, came personally before m Magistrate in the said Colony and acknowledged themselves to owe to Cu

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