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A.D. 1886.]

PEACE PRESERVATION.

[No. 11.

527

be a special constable in this Colony: This is therefore to require you to attend at the Police Court in this Colony instanter, [or at o'clock on day, the there to be enrolled as a special constable, under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886; and herein fail not.

Given at this day of 1 (Signed.) Magistrate,

To

FORM No. 2.

Warrant.

Captain Superintendent of Police and all Police Officers. WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor has authorized the appointment of special constables in this Colony, and whereas A.B. has been appointed to be a special constable in this Colony: This is therefore to require you to bring before a Police Magistrate in this Colony the said A.B. instanter [or as the case may be] to be enrolled as a special constable, under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886.

Given at this day of 1 (Signed.) Magistrate.

Section 2.

ORDINANCE No. 11 OF 1886.

No. 18 of 1886.

AN ORDINANCE to prevent the Sale or Conveyance on board Ship of any Spirituous or Fermented Liquor, and to prohibit the Hovering near or about Ships of any Persons in Boats for the purpose of selling or taking on board Ship of such Liquor.

[30th November, 1886.]

BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:--

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Ships (Prohibition of Sale of Liquor) Ordinance, 1886.

2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires, "Ship" means any of Her Majesty's ships or vessels, and any description of vessel used in navigation not propelled by oars, but does not include Chinese junks or lorchas not propelled by steam.

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A.D. 1886.] PEACE PRESERVATION. [No. 11. 527 be a special constable in this Colony: This is therefore to require you to attend at the Police Court in this Colony instanter, [or at o'clock on day, the there to be enrolled as a special constable, under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886; and herein fail not. Given at this day of 1 (Signed.) Magistrate, To FORM No. 2. Warrant. Captain Superintendent of Police and all Police Officers. WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor has authorized the appointment of special constables in this Colony, and whereas A.B. has been appointed to be a special constable in this Colony: This is therefore to require you to bring before a Police Magistrate in this Colony the said A.B. instanter [or as the case may be] to be enrolled as a special constable, under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886. Given at this day of 1 (Signed.) Magistrate. Section 2. ORDINANCE No. 11 OF 1886. No. 18 of 1886. AN ORDINANCE to prevent the Sale or Conveyance on board Ship of any Spirituous or Fermented Liquor, and to prohibit the Hovering near or about Ships of any Persons in Boats for the purpose of selling or taking on board Ship of such Liquor. [30th November, 1886.] BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Ships (Prohibition of Sale of Liquor) Ordinance, 1886. 2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires, "Ship" means any of Her Majesty's ships or vessels, and any description of vessel used in navigation not propelled by oars, but does not include Chinese junks or lorchas not propelled by steam. ...
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A.D. 1886.] PEACE PRESERVATION. [No. 11. 527 be a special constable in this Colony: This is therefore to require you to o'clock on attend at the Police Court in this Colony instanter, [or at day, the there to be enrolled as a special constable, under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886; and herein fail not. day of I 7 Given at this day of 1 (Signed.) Magistrate, Το FORM No. 2. Warrant. Captain Superintendent of Police and all Police Officers. WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor has authorized the appointment of special constables in this Colony, and whereas A.B. has been appointed to be a special constable in this Colony: This is therefore to require you to bring before a Police Magistrate in this Colony the said A.B. instanter [or as the case may be] to be enrolled as a special constable, under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886. Given at this day of 1 (Sigued.) Magistrate. Section 2. ORDINANCE No. 11 OF 1886. No, 18 of 1886. AN ORDINANCE to prevent the Sale or Conveyance on board A.D. 1886. Ship of any Spirituous or Fermented Liquor, and to prohibit 'Ordinaneve, the Hovering near or about Ships of any Persons in Boats for the purpose of selling or taking on board Ship of such Liquor. BE [30th November, 1886.] E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Ships (Prohibition of Sale of Short title. Liquor) Ordinance, 1886. tion of teriÐ. 2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires, "Ship" Interpreta- means any of Her Majesty's ships or vessels, and any description of vessel used in navigation not propelled by oars, but does not include Chinese junks or lorchas not propelled by steam. 1 ***.....
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A.D. 1886.]

PEACE PRESERVATION.

[No. 11.

527

be a special constable in this Colony: This is therefore to require you to

o'clock on attend at the Police Court in this Colony instanter, [or at

day, the

there to be enrolled as a special constable, under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886; and herein fail not.

day of

I

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Given at

this

day of

1

(Signed.)

Magistrate,

Το

FORM No. 2.

Warrant.

Captain Superintendent of Police and all Police Officers. WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor has authorized the appointment of special constables in this Colony, and whereas A.B. has been appointed to be a special constable in this Colony: This is therefore to require you to bring before a Police Magistrate in this Colony the said A.B. instanter [or as the case may be] to be enrolled as a special constable, under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886.

Given at

this day of

1

(Sigued.)

Magistrate.

Section 2.

ORDINANCE No. 11 OF 1886.

No, 18 of 1886.

AN ORDINANCE to prevent the Sale or Conveyance on board A.D. 1886. Ship of any Spirituous or Fermented Liquor, and to prohibit 'Ordinaneve, the Hovering near or about Ships of any Persons in Boats for the purpose of selling or taking on board Ship of such Liquor.

BE

[30th November, 1886.]

E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the

Legislative Council thereof, as follows:--

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Ships (Prohibition of Sale of Short title. Liquor) Ordinance, 1886.

tion of teriÐ.

2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires, "Ship" Interpreta- means any of Her Majesty's ships or vessels, and any description of vessel used in navigation not propelled by oars, but does not include Chinese junks or lorchas not propelled by steam.

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