β¨ Licensing Legislation Clauses
NELSON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
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The wholesale license shall be in the form in
the Schedule B hereunto annexed, and shall
authorise the holder thereof to sell and de-
liver alcoholic liquors in quantities of not
less than two gallons of any one description
of liquor to one person at any one time, such
liquors not to be consumed in or upon the
vendor's house or premises. -
The publican's license shall be in the form in
the Schedule C hereunto annexed, and shall
authorise the holder thereof to sell and dis-
pose of alcoholic liquors in any quantity,
in the house or on the premises therein
specified. -
No person, being the holder of a publican's
license issued under this Act, shall be entitled
to have in or upon the premises in respect of
which the said license shall have been issued,
more than one public bar for the sale of
spirituous and fermented liquors therein;
and any person offending against this pro-
vision shall be held to be guilty of selling
without a license, and liable on conviction
thereof to a penalty of not less than five
pounds nor more than fifty pounds. -
The packet license shall be in the form in
the Schedule D hereunto annexed, and
may be granted to the master or com-
mander for the time being of any steam
packet or other vessel therein mentioned,
being a vessel making passages and carrying
passengers from any place to any other place
within the said Colony of New Zealand;
and such master or commander shall be
thereby authorised, while such packet or
vessel is actually being navigated between
any port or harbor or on any river or lake
within the limits of the said Colony, to sell
and dispose of any alcoholic liquors on board
such packet or vessel to any bona fide
passengers by such packet or vessel. -
The Provincial Treasurer of any province, or
if there shall be no such person, then any other
person or persons appointed by the Gover-
nor, may and shall issue to any person a
wholesale license for any house or premises
within any town or borough, or in any
licensing district, on production of a certifi-
cate from any Licensing Court held under
this Act. Applications for wholesale licenses
shall be lodged with the Clerk of the Court
at the same time and in the same manner as
hereinafter provided for the application for
and granting of certificates for publicans'
licenses; but no certificate of householders
shall be necessary in the case of wholesale
licenses or steam packet licenses: Provided
always that in any province where such
license fees have been made portion of
municipal revenue, any person authorised by
any such Municipality shall have power to
issue such licenses on the production of such
certificate as aforesaid. -
Every person who shall desire to obtain a
publican's or bush license or the renewal of
one under this Act shall, on or before the
first Tuesday in the month of March in
every year, cause to be delivered to the
Clerk of the Resident Magistrate of the
district a notice in writing signed by him, in
the form in Schedule E hereunto annexed,
accompanied by a certificate signed by at
least ten householders of the district, in the
form contained in Schedule E hereunto
appended. -
On the third Tuesday in the month of April
following, or on some day to be fixed by the
Resident Magistrate as soon thereafter as
conveniently may be, there shall be holden
at the office of the Resident Magistrate, or
other place appointed by him, a Court to be
called the Annual Licensing Court, for the
purpose of taking into consideration applica-
tions for certificates.
Superintendent's Office, Nelson,
February 21, 1874.
THE following Clauses of "The Licensing Law
Amendment Act, 1874," of the Provincial Coun-
coun-
cil are published for general information.
ALFRED GREENFIELD,
Provincial Secretary.
CLAUSES.
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The fees payable in respect of Wholesale
Licenses and Packet Licenses issued under
the said Act shall be for each Wholesale
License ten pounds and for each Packet
License ten pounds. -
The Annual Licensing Court of the District
may grant to any person a certificate author-
ising the issue of a license to be called an
"Accommodation License" which shall
authorise the sale by the person named there-
in of alcoholic liquors in any house within
the Province therein specified and such
license may be granted on the terms of re-
pairing or keeping in repair the roads or
bridges adjacent to such house keeping a
ferry or providing good accommodation for
travellers or on such of the former or such
other terms as the Annual Licensing Court
shall think fit including the payment of a
fee not exceeding twenty pounds to be fixed
by the Court and every applicant for any
such license shall on making his appli-
cation to the Court present to the Court a
written statement signed by the Superin-
tendent of the terms and the fee the Super-
intendent and his Executive Council recom-
mend to be imposed by the Court in respect
of such license.
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- Alfred Greenfield, Provincial Secretary