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1948

No. 9 of 1911.

Exemption of naval and military stores, etc.

96. This Ordinance shall not apply to naval or military stores and property of His Majesty, nor to any intoxicating liquors imported on account of His Majesty's Government or of the Government of the Colony.

Application of Part I.

* [s. 97, rep. No. 16 of 1912.]

98. The provisions of Part I of this Ordinance shall not apply to any part of the New Territories other than New Kowloon.

*

FIRST SCHEDULE.

Hongkong.

FORM No. 1.

DISTILLERY LICENCE.

The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

[ss. 3, 4.]

I hereby license him to have stills, of gallons capacity, at dollars paid by

In consideration of the fee of license him to distil spirits therewith and to sell such spirits from this date until the day of 19 in quantities of not less than two gallons of one liquor, at one time, and not to be consumed on the premises.

2

FORM No. 2.

[s. 12.]

APPLICATION FOR PUBLICAN'S LICENCE.

Hongkong.

The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

Name of applicant Address Nationality

If as held a licence for years.

Licensed House to be at No. Street.

Its name or sign to be Sureties of of and

To the Licensing Board.

I give notice that I intend to apply at the next Licensing Meeting to His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for a licence to sell by retail intoxicating liquors (except Chinese wines and spirits) in the house and appurtenances thereunto belonging above named, which I intend to keep as an Inn or Public-house.

Dated the day of 19

(Signed)

* As amended by No. 46 of 1911.

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1948 No. 9 of 1911. Exemption of naval and military stores, etc. 96. This Ordinance shall not apply to naval or military stores and property of His Majesty, nor to any intoxicating liquors imported on account of His Majesty's Government or of the Government of the Colony. Application of Part I. * [s. 97, rep. No. 16 of 1912.] 98. The provisions of Part I of this Ordinance shall not apply to any part of the New Territories other than New Kowloon. * FIRST SCHEDULE. Hongkong. FORM No. 1. DISTILLERY LICENCE. The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911. [ss. 3, 4.] I hereby license him to have stills, of gallons capacity, at dollars paid by In consideration of the fee of license him to distil spirits therewith and to sell such spirits from this date until the day of 19 in quantities of not less than two gallons of one liquor, at one time, and not to be consumed on the premises. 2 FORM No. 2. [s. 12.] APPLICATION FOR PUBLICAN'S LICENCE. Hongkong. The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911. Name of applicant Address Nationality If as held a licence for years. Licensed House to be at No. Street. Its name or sign to be Sureties of of and To the Licensing Board. I give notice that I intend to apply at the next Licensing Meeting to His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for a licence to sell by retail intoxicating liquors (except Chinese wines and spirits) in the house and appurtenances thereunto belonging above named, which I intend to keep as an Inn or Public-house. Dated the day of 19 (Signed) * As amended by No. 46 of 1911.
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1948 No. 9 of 1911. Exemption of naval INTOXICATING`LIQUORS. 96. This Ordinance shall not apply to naval or military stores the and military property of His Majesty, nor to any intoxicating liquors imported on account of His Majesty's Government or of the Government of the Colony. stores, etc. Application of Part I. * [s. 97, rep. No. 16 of 1912.] 98. The provisions of Part I of this Ordinance shall not apply to any part of the New Territories other than New Kowloon. * FIRST SCHEDULE. Hongkong. FORM No. 1. DISTILLERY LICENCE, The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911. stills, of dollars paid by gallons capacity, at [ss. 3, 4.] I hereby and day of In consideration of the fee of license him to have to distil spirits therewith and to sell such spirits from this date until the 19 in quantities of not less than two gallons of one liquor, at one time, and not to be consumed on the premises. 2 الجميع FORM No. 2. [s. 12.] APPLICATION FOR PUBLICAN'S LICENCE. Hongkong. The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911. Name of applicant Address Nationality Ifas held a licence for years. Licensed House to be at No. Street. Its name or sign to be Sureties of of and To the Licensing Board. I give notice that I intend to apply at the next Licensing Meeting to His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for a licence to sell by retail intoxicating liquors (except Chinese wines and spirits) in the house and appurtenances thereunto belonging above named, which I intend to keep as an Inn or Public-house. Dated the day of 19 > (Signed) * As amended by No. 46 of 1911.
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1948

No. 9 of 1911.

Exemption

of naval

INTOXICATING`LIQUORS.

96. This Ordinance shall not apply to naval or military stores the and military property of His Majesty, nor to any intoxicating liquors imported on account of His Majesty's Government or of the Government of the Colony.

stores, etc.

Application

of Part I.

*

[s. 97, rep. No. 16 of 1912.]

98. The provisions of Part I of this Ordinance shall not apply to any part of the New Territories other than New Kowloon.

*

FIRST SCHEDULE.

Hongkong.

FORM No. 1.

DISTILLERY LICENCE,

The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

stills, of

dollars paid by

gallons capacity, at

[ss. 3, 4.]

I hereby

and

day of

In consideration of the fee of license him to have to distil spirits therewith and to sell such spirits from this date until the

19 in quantities of not less than two gallons of one liquor, at one time, and not to be consumed on the premises.

2

الجميع

FORM No. 2.

[s. 12.]

APPLICATION FOR PUBLICAN'S LICENCE.

Hongkong.

The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

Name of applicant

Address

Nationality

Ifas held a licence for

years.

Licensed House to be at No.

Street.

Its name or sign to be

Sureties

of of

and

To the Licensing Board.

I give notice that I intend to apply at the next Licensing Meeting to His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for a licence to sell by retail intoxicating liquors (except Chinese wines and spirits) in the house and appurtenances thereunto belonging above named, which I intend to keep as an Inn or Public-house.

Dated the

day of

19

>

(Signed)

* As amended by No. 46 of 1911.

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