INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
No. 9 of 1911.
1955
(2) The keeper shall not permit disorderly conduct on his premises, or suffer any unlawful games or gaming therein, or permit or suffer any prostitute to frequent such premises or to remain therein.
(3) This licence is liable to forfeiture on the second conviction, within twelve months, of the holder for any offence.
(4) The licensee shall cause to be legibly painted or fixed and shall keep painted or fixed, on such premises in a conspicuous place, in letters at least four inches long, his name followed by the words "Licensed for the sale of Refreshments" together with the number of his licence.
(5) The premises shall be closed between midnight and 6 a.m., and no meals or refreshments shall be supplied during that period to any person not resident therein.
Note.—There may be added such other conditions, if any, to this licence as the Governor-in-Council may from time to time determine.
(Signed)
Colonial Treasurer.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
Schedule of Fees.
The following fees shall be paid for the licences herein mentioned and in the manner herein specified:—
Nature of Licence.
Fee.
Manner of Payment.
Distillery Licence,
$400
Annually in advance.
Brewery Licence,
$400
do.
Temporary Licence,
At the discretion of the Governor.
In advance.
Publican's Licence:-
(a) In Victoria and in the Hill District:-
(as defined by the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903):-
when the rateable value of the premises is
under $2,000
$1,000
” $4,000
$1,500
” $8,000
$2,000
” $16,000
$2,500
” $32,000
$3,000
$32,000 and over
$3,500
(b) Elsewhere in the Colony the publican's licence fees shall be at half the above rates.
Restaurant Adjunct Licence and Hotel Keeper's Adjunct Licence:-
(a) for premises situate in and to the North of Queen's Road, Victoria, and at Victoria Gap,
$700
(b) for premises situate in any other part of the Island, and in Kowloon and New Kowloon,
$400
Annually in advance, subject to the provisions of the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.
* As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912
Supp. Sched.
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INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
No. 9 of 1911.
1955
(2) The keeper shall not permit disorderly conduct on his premises, or suffer any un- lawful games or gaming therein, or permit or suffer any prostitute to frequent such premises or to remain therein.
(3) This licence is liable to forfeiture on the second conviction, within twelve months, of the holder for any offence.
(4) The licensee shall cause to be legibly painted or fixed and shall keep painted or fixed, on such premises in a conspicuous place, in letters at least four inches long, his naine followed by the words "Licensed for the sale of Refreshments number of his licence.
together with the
(5) The premises shall be closed between midnight and 6 a.m., and no meals or re- freshments shall be supplied during that period to any person not resident therein.
Note.-There may be added such other conditions, if any, to this licence as the Governor-in-Council may from time to time determine.
(Signed)
Colonial Treasurer.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
Schedule of Fees.
The following fees shall be paid for the licences herein mentioned and in the manner herein specified :—
Nature of Licence.
Fec.
Manner of Payment.
Distillery Licence,
400
Annually in advance.
Brewery Licence,..
.$
400
do.
Temporary Licence,-At the discretion of
In advance.
the Governor.
Publican's Licence :-
(as
(a.) In Victoria and in the Hill District :-
defined by the Public Health and Build- ings Ordinance, 1903):-
:-
when the rateable value of the premises is
under $ 2,000
"
4,000
"
8,000
>
16,000
"
32,000
$32,000 and over
Fee.
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
$3,500
(b.) Elsewhere in the Colony the publican's licence fees shall be at half the above rates.
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Restaurant Adjunct Licence and Hotel
Keeper's Adjunct Licence:- (a.) for premises situate in and to the North of Queen's Road, Victoria, and at Victoria Gap, ................ (b.) for premises situate in any other
Fee.
.$ 700
part of the Island, and in Kow- loon and New Kowloon,
.$
400
Annually in advance, subject to the provi- sions of the Liquors Consolidation Ordi-
nance, 1911.
* As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912
Supp. Sched.
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