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CAP. 97]

New Territories.

SUBJECT

RULE NUMBERS

HAWKERS:

Cooked Food Stall Hawkers

Fixed Pitch Hawkers

153 to 172

173 to 182

Pedlar Hawkers

183 to 188

Ice Cream and Frozen Confection Hawkers

189 to 200

PENALTY

201

LICENCE FORMS-APPENDIX I.

LICENCE FEES-APPENDIX II.

Citation and effect.

Interpretation.

1.

GENERAL RULES.

These rules may be cited as the New Territories Rules, and shall take effect within the New Territories except New Kowloon.

2. In these rules-

"bake-house" means any premises on which bread, biscuits, or confectionery is baked or prepared for baking; and includes any premises on which the materials for the preparation of such food are stored;

"cement concrete" means cement concrete composed of one part of cement, three parts of sand, and five parts of stone broken to pass through a one-inch ring;

"dairy" means any premises in which milk is produced and supplied; or any premises in which milk is kept or used for manufacture into butter, cheese, dried milk, or condensed milk, and includes any place where the vessels used in that trade are kept; but does not include any milk shop from which milk is supplied for sale for consumption off the premises in properly closed and unopened receptacles in which it was delivered to the milk shop, or any premises in which milk is sold for consumption on the premises;

"dairyman" includes any keeper of cows, buffaloes, or goats for the purpose of trade in milk, any purveyor of milk, any occupier of a dairy, or any occupier of a milk shop, and in cases where a dairy or milk shop

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CAP. 97] New Territories. SUBJECT RULE NUMBERS HAWKERS: Cooked Food Stall Hawkers Fixed Pitch Hawkers 153 to 172 173 to 182 Pedlar Hawkers 183 to 188 Ice Cream and Frozen Confection Hawkers 189 to 200 PENALTY 201 LICENCE FORMS-APPENDIX I. LICENCE FEES-APPENDIX II. Citation and effect. Interpretation. 1. GENERAL RULES. These rules may be cited as the New Territories Rules, and shall take effect within the New Territories except New Kowloon. 2. In these rules- "bake-house" means any premises on which bread, biscuits, or confectionery is baked or prepared for baking; and includes any premises on which the materials for the preparation of such food are stored; "cement concrete" means cement concrete composed of one part of cement, three parts of sand, and five parts of stone broken to pass through a one-inch ring; "dairy" means any premises in which milk is produced and supplied; or any premises in which milk is kept or used for manufacture into butter, cheese, dried milk, or condensed milk, and includes any place where the vessels used in that trade are kept; but does not include any milk shop from which milk is supplied for sale for consumption off the premises in properly closed and unopened receptacles in which it was delivered to the milk shop, or any premises in which milk is sold for consumption on the premises; "dairyman" includes any keeper of cows, buffaloes, or goats for the purpose of trade in milk, any purveyor of milk, any occupier of a dairy, or any occupier of a milk shop, and in cases where a dairy or milk shop 90
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CAP. 97] New Territories. SUBJECT RULE NUMBERS HAWKERS: Cooked Food Stall Hawkers Fixed Pitch Hawkers 153 to 172 173 to 182 Pedlar Hawkers 183 to 188 Ice Cream and Frozen Confection Hawkers 189 to 200 PENALTY 201 LICENCE FORMS-APPENDIX I. LICENCE FEES-APPENDIX II. Citation and effect. Interpretation. 1. GENERAL RULES. These rules may be cited as the New Territories Rules, and shall take effect within the New Territories except New Kowloon. 2. In these rules- "bake-house" means any premises on which bread, biscuits, or confectionery is baked or prepared for baking; and includes any premises on which the materials for the preparation of such food are stored; "cement concrete" means cement concrete composed of one part of cement, three parts of sand, and five parts of stone broken to pass through a one inch ring; "dairy" means any premises in which milk is produced and supplied; or any premises in which milk is kept or used for manufacture into butter, cheese, dried milk, or condensed milk, and includes any place where the vessels used in that trade are kept; but does not include any milk shop from which milk is supplied for sale for consumption off the premises in properly closed and unopened receptacles in which it was delivered to the milk shop, or any premises in which milk is sold for consumption on the premises; "dairyman" includes any keeper of cows, buffaloes or goats for the purpose of trade in milk, any purveyor of milk, any occupier of a dairy, or any occupier of a milk shop, and in cases where a dairy or milk shop 90 -
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CAP. 97]

New Territories.

SUBJECT

RULE NUMBERS

HAWKERS:

Cooked Food Stall Hawkers

Fixed Pitch Hawkers

153 to 172

173 to 182

Pedlar Hawkers

183 to 188

Ice Cream and Frozen Confection

Hawkers

189 to 200

PENALTY

201

LICENCE FORMS-APPENDIX I.

LICENCE FEES-APPENDIX II.

Citation and effect.

Interpretation.

1.

GENERAL RULES.

These rules may be cited as the New Territories Rules, and shall take effect within the New Territories except New Kowloon.

2. In these rules- "bake-house" means any premises on which bread, biscuits, or confectionery is baked or prepared for baking; and includes any premises on which the materials for the preparation of such food are stored;

"cement concrete" means cement concrete composed of one part of cement, three parts of sand, and five parts of stone broken to pass through a one inch ring; "dairy" means any premises in which milk is produced and supplied; or any premises in which milk is kept or used for manufacture into butter, cheese, dried milk, or condensed milk, and includes any place where the vessels used in that trade are kept; but does not include any milk shop from which milk is supplied for sale for consumption off the premises in properly closed and unopened receptacles in which it was delivered to the milk shop, or any premises in which milk is sold for consumption on the premises; "dairyman" includes any keeper of cows, buffaloes or goats for the purpose of trade in milk, any purveyor of milk, any occupier of a dairy, or any occupier of a milk shop, and in cases where a dairy or milk shop

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