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Dutiable Commodities.

[CAP. 109

signs.

60. Every person licensed to sell liquors retail shall have his full name, the nature and number of his licence, and such other particulars as may be prescribed by regulations, painted legibly and permanently in letters at least three inches high on some conspicuous part of his licensed premises to the satisfaction of the Director: and no person not so licensed shall exhibit any sign, writing, painting or other mark reasonably calculated to suggest that his premises are licensed for the retail sale of intoxicating liquors, or that such liquors are retailed or served therein.

[59]

61. Every person licensed under this Ordinance to sell liquor shall sell and dispose of his liquors by measures or weights of the standards in use in this Colony and not otherwise, except when the quantity is less than half a pint, or except when the liquor is sold in bottles; he shall also measure or weigh such liquors in the presence of any customer who may require him to do so.

[60]

Measures or weights for sale of liquor.

62. No person licensed under this Ordinance shall take or receive in payment or pledge for liquor or any entertainment whatever supplied in or out of his house any article or thing whatever, except money.

[61]

Prohibition of taking liquor, etc. at premises.

63. No master or other person employing journeymen, workmen, servants or labourers, and not being the licensed keeper of a house in which any intoxicating liquor is sold or disposed of by retail, shall pay or cause any payment to be made to any such journeyman, workman, servant or labourer in or at any such house.

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Prohibition of certain transactions without licence.

64. No person shall for or on behalf of any other person who is not the holder of a dealer's licence accept or receive orders for, or import on commission or act as agent for the import of, any intoxicating liquor in quantities exceeding two gallons at a time without an appropriate licence under which the licensee is permitted to sell such liquor as a dealer.

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65. No person shall, except under and in accordance with the prescribed licence—

(a) knowingly keep or have in his possession any still or other utensil or apparatus suitable for making, distilling or rectifying spirits; or

Illegal possession of still or fermented material, etc.

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Dutiable Commodities. [CAP. 109 signs. 60. Every person licensed to sell liquors retail shall have his full name, the nature and number of his licence, and such other particulars as may be prescribed by regulations, painted legibly and permanently in letters at least three inches high on some conspicuous part of his licensed premises to the satisfaction of the Director: and no person not so licensed shall exhibit any sign, writing, painting or other mark reasonably calculated to suggest that his premises are licensed for the retail sale of intoxicating liquors, or that such liquors are retailed or served therein. [59] 61. Every person licensed under this Ordinance to sell liquor shall sell and dispose of his liquors by measures or weights of the standards in use in this Colony and not otherwise, except when the quantity is less than half a pint, or except when the liquor is sold in bottles; he shall also measure or weigh such liquors in the presence of any customer who may require him to do so. [60] Measures or weights for sale of liquor. 62. No person licensed under this Ordinance shall take or receive in payment or pledge for liquor or any entertainment whatever supplied in or out of his house any article or thing whatever, except money. [61] Prohibition of taking liquor, etc. at premises. 63. No master or other person employing journeymen, workmen, servants or labourers, and not being the licensed keeper of a house in which any intoxicating liquor is sold or disposed of by retail, shall pay or cause any payment to be made to any such journeyman, workman, servant or labourer in or at any such house. [62] Prohibition of certain transactions without licence. 64. No person shall for or on behalf of any other person who is not the holder of a dealer's licence accept or receive orders for, or import on commission or act as agent for the import of, any intoxicating liquor in quantities exceeding two gallons at a time without an appropriate licence under which the licensee is permitted to sell such liquor as a dealer. [63] 65. No person shall, except under and in accordance with the prescribed licence— (a) knowingly keep or have in his possession any still or other utensil or apparatus suitable for making, distilling or rectifying spirits; or Illegal possession of still or fermented material, etc. 247 Page 35 Page 36
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Dutiable Commodities. [CAP. 109 signs. 60. Every person licensed to sell liquors retail shall Retailers' have his full name, the nature and number of his licence, and such other particulars as may be prescribed by regula- tions, painted legibly and permanently in letters at least three inches high on some conspicuous part of his licensed premises to the satisfaction of the Director: and no person not so licensed shall exhibit any sign, writing, painting or other mark reasonably calculated to suggest that his premises are licensed for the retail sale of intoxicating liquors, or that such liquors are retailed or served therein. [59] 61. Every person licensed under this Ordinance to sell liquor shall sell and dispose of his liquors by measures or weights of the standards in use in this Colony and not otherwise, except when the quantity is less than half a pint, or except when the liquor is sold in bottles; he shall also measure or weigh such liquors in the presence of any customer who may require him to do so. [60] Measures or weights for sale of liquor. of taking liquor. 62. No person licensed under this Ordinance shall take Prohibition or receive in payment or pledge for liquor or any entertain- pledge for ment whatever supplied in or out of his house any article or thing whatever, except money. [61] payment of etc. at premises. 63. No master or other person employing journeymen, Prohibition of workmen, servants or labourers, and not being the licensed journeymen, keeper of a house in which any intoxicating liquor is sold licensed or disposed of by retail, shall pay or cause any payment to be made to any such journeyman, workman, servant or labourer in or at any such house. [62] of certain without 64. No person shall for or on behalf of any other person Prohibition who is not the holder of a dealers licence accept or receive transactions orders for, or import on commission or act as agent for the licence. import of, any intoxicating liquor in quantities exceeding two gallons at a time without an appropriate licence under which the licensee is permitted to sell such liquor as a dealer. [63] 65. No person shall, except under and in accordance Illegal with the prescribed licence- (a) knowingly keep or have in his possession any still or other utensil or apparatus suitable for making, distilling or rectifying spirits; or possession of still or fermented material, etc. 247 Page 35Page 36
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Dutiable Commodities.

[CAP. 109

signs.

60. Every person licensed to sell liquors retail shall Retailers' have his full name, the nature and number of his licence, and such other particulars as may be prescribed by regula- tions, painted legibly and permanently in letters at least three inches high on some conspicuous part of his licensed premises to the satisfaction of the Director: and no person not so licensed shall exhibit any sign, writing, painting or other mark reasonably calculated to suggest that his premises are licensed for the retail sale of intoxicating liquors, or that such liquors are retailed or served therein.

[59]

61. Every person licensed under this Ordinance to sell liquor shall sell and dispose of his liquors by measures or weights of the standards in use in this Colony and not otherwise, except when the quantity is less than half a pint, or except when the liquor is sold in bottles; he shall also measure or weigh such liquors in the presence of any customer who may require him to do so.

[60]

Measures or

weights for

sale of

liquor.

of taking

liquor.

62. No person licensed under this Ordinance shall take Prohibition or receive in payment or pledge for liquor or any entertain- pledge for ment whatever supplied in or out of his house any article or thing whatever, except money.

[61]

payment of

etc. at

premises.

63. No master or other person employing journeymen, Prohibition of workmen, servants or labourers, and not being the licensed journeymen, keeper of a house in which any intoxicating liquor is sold licensed or disposed of by retail, shall pay or cause any payment to be made to any such journeyman, workman, servant or labourer in or at any such house.

[62]

of certain

without

64. No person shall for or on behalf of any other person Prohibition who is not the holder of a dealers licence accept or receive transactions orders for, or import on commission or act as agent for the licence. import of, any intoxicating liquor in quantities exceeding two gallons at a time without an appropriate licence under which the licensee is permitted to sell such liquor as a dealer. [63]

65. No person shall, except under and in accordance Illegal with the prescribed licence-

(a) knowingly keep or have in his possession any still

or other utensil or apparatus suitable for making, distilling or rectifying spirits; or

possession of still or fermented material, etc.

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