Liquor licensing, boarding houses (1844) (WA)
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
A.NNO OCTAVO
VICTORIA REGINA:.
No. IV.
An Act to authorise the Keepers of Board- ing Houses to sell Spirituous and Fer- mented Liquors by retail under special re- gulations.
| WHEREAS it is expedient to authoriseand empowerthe Keepers ,Preaulble, | 11 of Boarding Houses to sell Spirituous and Ferrnented•Liquors |
for consumption therein by only the Boarders or Lodgers therein, and for general consumption elsewhere, ;without bether obliged to keep a tommentap-rOtun, orto provide any acthimm,ofation w for the
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public, except what may be required by such Boarders and Lodgers in the house ;—Be it therefore enacted, by His Excellency the Gov- ernor of Western Australia, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof; that from and after the passing of this Act, it shall be lawful for the Justices assembled at
| nual Licensing Meeting as shall be approved by the majority of such Justices, after takingto grant Licenses to keep | Justices at General An- their General Annual Licensing Meeting to grant to such persons |
| Lodging houses, the required certificates and recognizances, Licenses in the form |
numbered 1 in the schedule hereunto annexed, and to adjourn the consideration of any applications there submitted to them, to such day or days and to such place or places within the district for which such meeting shall he holden, as they may deem meet and convenient for enabling persons resident within such district to apply for licenses.
License not to authorise IL AND he it enacted, that no license to be obtained under this
| coonn omni s cos fexliquors Act shall authorise the consumption of any spirituous or fermented | except |
lodgers. liquors in the house, or upon the premises where the same shall be sold, except by the boarders and lodgers of the said house, and that for the purposes of this Act any person taking any meal in the house shall be considered to be a boarder or lodger, and that the extent of accommodation for the public in any house licensed under this Act and the admission thereto of any guests, whether travellers or others, shall be in the discretion of the person licensed to keep the same.
| Justices under certain air- III. AND be it enacted, that no Justice of the Peace, being a | cumstances disqualified |
| from voting at such meet.. Brewer, Malster, or Distiller, or an importer of, or dealer in Wine, | |
| tugs. or any Malt or Spirituous Liquors, or being the owner or part owner of, or Trustee, Manager, or Agent for any owner or part owner of any house about to be licensed or re-licensed, or being directly or indirectly interested in any such house, shall sit or act in any meeting of Justices during the consideration of any application for a License, or of anything relating thereto. | |
| or transferring lisenses to 1„,-Questions as to granting IV. AND be it enacted, that when at any such Annual Licensing | |
| be decided by the mai°. Meeti ng as aforesaid, or at any such Special Session as is herein, | |
| rity of Justices present. after mentioned, any question shall arise touching the granting,- |
withholding, or transferring any License, or the fitness of the person applying for such License, or of the house intended to be kept by such person, such question shall be determined by the majority of Jus- tices not disqualified, who shall be present when such question shall arise.
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| V. | AND be it enacted, that the Justices acting | , at any such Li- Justices to exercise their |
| tensing Meeting or special Session, shall receive all applications for | discretion | in | granting | or |
| Licenses, with the certificates in support thereof, which shall then be | refusing licenses. |
| presented to them, but nevertheless it shall still be lawful for such Justices to grant Licenses to such persons only as upon the saidceelry- tificates and upon other information before them shall appear a | |
| to keep orderly houses. |
| AND be it enacted, that every person desirous of obtaining 6 | . el att g | icoltvr if | to | ter n license to |
VI.
| a License for keeping a Boarding House tinder the provisions of this | their application:I:et:in | t)! |
Act, or of obtaining the renewal or transfer of a License before tug rennin particulars.
granted, shall, before such Annual Licensing Meeting as aforesaid, or such Special Session as is hereinafter mentioned, deliver to the Clerk of the Magistrates for the district in which such house may be situated, a notice in writing of his or her intention to apply for such License; and that in every such notice there shall be contained a full description of the house or premises proposed to lie licensed, together with a statement of the applicant's trade or calling and situation in life, and whether married or unmarried, together with the names, residences, and additions of his or her proposed sureties, and every such notice shall be accompanied by a certificate signed by two re- spectable householders within the district last aforesaid, purporting that the person deliverin such notice and certificate, is of gooddeliveringt fame and fit to keep a House as aforesaid, and which notice and certificate shall be in the form numbered 2 in the said Schedule.
| VII. | AND be it enacted, that every person applying for a License, Recognizance to be | en- |
| shall, before the same be delivered to him, enter into a recog nuance | ce Lured inri | e | rill gatiiitebdc. | berme | g. | re any |
in the form numbered 3 in the said Schedule in the sum of Fifty pounds, with two sureties in the sum of Twenty-five pounds °atm, conditioned that the person licensed shall not fraudulently dilute or conditions of the recog-
adulterate any liquors by him or her sold, or sell the same knowing "I'm'
them to have been fraudulently diluted or adulterated, and shall not
use in the selling thereof, any measures that are not of the legal
standard, and shall not wilfully or knowingly permit drunkenness or
other disorderly conduct in his or her house or premises, , and shall
not knowingly suffer any unlawful games or any gaming whatsoever
therein, and shall not knowingly permit persons of notoriously bad
character to meet together therein, and shall not keep open his or
her house, or permit any person to remain tippling, or drinkint
therein, after the hour of ten at night, always excepting refresh-
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meat to travellers and lodgers, and shall not allow any spirituous or
fermented liquors to be drunk in, or conveyed out of his or her pre- raises during the usual hours of morning and afternoon Divine service in the nearest Church or Chapel on Sunday, Christmas Day or Good Friday, and shall not refuse to admit any Magistrate or Constable to any part of his or her house or premises, by night or day, and shall maintain good order and rule therein.
If applicant be hindered
by sickness ,ecc., his at-tendance may be dispen- VIII. AND be it enacted, that if any person desirous of applying
sod with. at any such Annual Licensing Meeting as aforesaid, or at say such
Special Session as is hereinafter mentioned, for a License under this Act, or for the transfer of any such License, shall be hindered by sickness, infirmity, or any other reasonable cause, from attending in person at any such meeting or Session, it shall be lawful for the Justices there assembled to grant or transfer such license to such per- son so hindered, proof being adduced to the satisfaction of such Jus- tices, who are hereby empowered to examine upon oath into the matter of such allegation that such person is hindered from attending by good and sufficient cause.
Mode of issuing and du-
ration of license.
IX. AND be it enacted, that any License to be granted under the provisions of this Act shall be signed by the majority of the Justices present, and not disqualified, at the Licensing Meeting, or Session at which the same shall be granted; and shall be in force until the next, General Annual Licensino. Meeting and no longer, and every such License shall forthwith, after the granting thereof, be deposited by the Clerk of the Magistrates granting the same with the Collector or Sub-Collector of Colonial Revenue, who shall forthwith, after the receipt of the proper amount chargeable for a Publican's Retail License, issue the same to the person licensed thereby, together with a Boarding House Retail License, in the form numbered 4 in
the said schedule.
Special Sessions for trans- ferring licenses,tce., when
X. AND be it enacted, that if any person shall be desirous after
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any such General Annual Licensing Meeting as aforesaid, of ob- taining a License under this Act for the residue of the then current
year until the next Annual Licensing day, or of transferring his or her License, and of such his or her desire shall give notice to the
Clerk to the Magistrates of the district in which such License or Transfer of License is desired to be given or made, such Clerk shall forthwith give notice of such application to the Magistrates of the District, who shall with all convenient despatch hold a special
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Session for the purpose of considering such application, and it shall be lawful for the maojrity of the Justices assembled at such Special Session (three at least being present) to grant licenses under this Act until the General Annual Licensing Meeting next following such Special Session, and to transfer the License of any house previously licensed to the Appointee or Appointees of the original holder of such License ;—Provided that such Appointee or Appointees and the per- son so newly licensed at such Special Session produce the like cer- tificate and enter into the like recognizances as are hereinbefore required from persons obtaining Licenses at any such General Annual Licensing Meeting as aforesaid, and every such License so granted or transferred at any such Special Session as aforesaid, shall be lodged by the said Clerk with tile Collector or Sub-Collector of Colonial Revenue, who shall thereupon issue to the person or persons entitled to receive the same, a corresponding retail License, or trans- fer of retail License, as the case may require.
| XL AND be it enacted, that it shall be lawful for the Clerk of Fees to be received by | Meeting or Special Session as Yulesitikees.to the | licensing |
| the Justices at any such Licensing | , |
aforesaid, to demand and receive from every person obtaining a License or transfer of License such fee or sums as the Justices of the said Colony in Quarter Sessions assembled, shall from time to time limit and appoint, but so as the same shall not in any ease exceed the following fees or sums ;—that is is say, for every original Li- cense the sum of Ten shillings and sixpence ; for every transfer of a License the sum of Two shillings and sixpence; for every Notice served on a District Magistrate for the purpose of assembling a Special Session the sum of Two shillings and sixpence ; such Notices not to exceed three in number unless absolutely necessary ; and for preparing and taking every recognizance, and lodging the same with the Collector or Sub-Collector of Colonial Revenue, the sum of Ten shillings and sixpence.
| XII. AND he it enacted, that the Executor or Administrator1 Executors | _xecaters or Ragas- |
| any person holding a License under this Act shall he entitled to l icense tdir ny | e= hrteheinsiih | ige |
| carry on the business of the house thereby licensed without renewing day, subject to the same | ageulracteavnizaanned es | aaster | rottr |
| such License until the next General Annual Licensing Meeting | the |
following the decease of the person so holding such License ;—Pro- deceased.
vided always, that the License of such house shall be subject to the same regulations as if it had continued to be holden by the personb or persons to whom the same was originally granted, and that
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new recognizances be entered into according to the provisions of
this Act.
Justices to transmit lists XIII. AND be it enacted, that the Justices by whom any Li-of licenses granted by
them to ColonLl Seem- tenses shall he granted under the provisions of this Act shall transmit
Lary to the Colonial Secretary within two days alter the granting of such
Licenses aforesaid, or by the earliest opportunity, a list signed by the said Justices of' all the persons to whom they shall have so granted licenses, specifying the situation and designation of each house, and if not in a town, its distance from the nearest licensed house in each line of road, the name of the owner or proprietor, whether before licensed or not, and the names and residences of the sureties.
Persons disqualified from XIV. AND be it enacted, that no person holding Office or keeping licensed lodging employment under the Government, no Sheriff's Officer or Constable,houses.
shall hold any License under the provisions of this Act, nor shall any publican be taken or received as surety in any such recognizance as aforesaid.
| Name. &c., to lie painted XV. AND be it enacted, that every person licensed to keep a | On some conspicuous part Boardino . House under this Act shall have his or her name at length | ||
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painted in legible letters, with the words " Licensed Boarding House Keeper" in like letters in some conspicuous part of the exterior of his or her premises, and any such licensed person who shall neglect to have his or her name with the said words so painted, shall for every such offence forfeit a sum not exceeding Forty shillings.
| Unlicensed person keep- | XVI. AND be it enacted, that if any person not actually holding |
| Mg up n sign implying | a a License shall keep up any sign, writino . paintino. or other mark |
| license, subject to a pc- | n, | ' | 0, |
| flaky. | on or near to his or her house or premises which may give reasonable cause to believe that such house is licensed as a Boarding House, every person s9 offending shall for every such offence forfeit a sum not exceeding Twenty pounds. |
Licensed person alm- XVII. AND be it enacted, that if any licensed person shall
| mists to the Reopen; e r abandon the occupation of Iris o• her usual place of residence, andn | donne, the licensed pre- | |
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the satisfaction of any two or more Justices of the Peace, it shall be
lawful for such Justices to declare the License of such house-to be
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absolutely void, or at the discretion of such Justices, such licensed
person shall forfeit a sum not exceeding Fifty pounds.
| XVIII. | AND be it enacted, that if a Coroner's Jury, or any | eatls by intoxication |
| three Justices who shall inquire by examination of witnesses into the o | for":Ita | i Jsy e | trattinne i | r.s | udyllY | .r |
| cause of the death of any person dying suddenly, or under other extraordinary circumstances, shall find that the death of such person was caused by intoxication in a licensed Boarding House, the keeper of the house shall from the date of such finding be deemed to be unlicensed, and no new License shall be granted him. |
XIX. AND be it enacted, that it shall be lawful for any Justice Justices and Constables
| of the Peace, or any Constablegenerally authorised by a Justice of | eiVaenl:ed nott'sue atentaelli |
the Peace in that behalf, to demand entrance into any licensed hours. °
Boarding House at any time by day or by night ; and if admittance be not granted within such reasonable time as shall make it appear that no wilful delay was intended, the license shall be forfeited upon
Conviction before any two Justices of the Peace ; and no License
shall again be granted to any person who shall be so convicted of refusing or wilfully delaying admittance for the space of one year from the date of such conviction ;—Provided that if such admittance be refused or wilfully delayed, it shall be lawful for such Justice or Constable to break into such public house, with his assistants, to serve process or for any other lawful purpose.
XX. AND be it enacted, that every house licensed as herein The goods of lodgers in
| chattels whatsoever bona fide the property of any lodger or lodgers, faurrrationtst ,i 052 titoutisteesr.datal | provided shall be considered as a common Inn, and no goods or licensed houses not liable |
| and being in such licensed house, or any of the premises belonging thereto, or any place used and occupied therewith in the ordinary course of resort at such licensed house, shall be subject to be dis- trained or seized for or in respect of any claim of rent fur such li- censed house or premises, or in respect of any other claim whatsoever against the said house or premises, or the owner thereof; and if any such goods or chattels shall be distrained or seized for rent or in any other manner contrary to the provisions of this Act, it shall be lawful for any two Justices of the Peace to inquire into any complaint made | |
| in respect of such distress or seizure in a summary manner, and to | |
| order such goods and chattels to be restored to the owner or pro- prietor thereof, . and further to award such reasonable costs | |
| as shall be incurred by'such summary proceeding, and such costs to |
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levy by distress and sale of the goods or effects of the person or persons distraining or seizing such goods or chattels ; as aforesaid
| incurred by breaches of | Penalties and disability XXI. AND be it enacted, that if any person licensed under this |
| recognizace. t shall offend against the tenor of his or her License, or shall inAct any respect commit a breach of, or otherwise be guilty of any offence against any provision of the recognizance by him or her entered into, he or she shall on conviction thereof, forfeit and pay or become liable to the several penalties and to the disability here- inafter mentioned ;--that is to say, for the first offence a sum not exceeding Five pounds and costs; for the second offence, a sum not exceeding Ten pounds and costs ; and for the third or any sub- sequent offence it shall be lawful for any one Justice on complaint or information of such third or subsequent offence to issue a summons requiring the person so complained of or informed against, to appear at the next Court of Quarter Sessions for the said Colony, then and there to answer the matter of such complaint or information, and also to bind the complainant or informant and any other person or persons to appear at such Sessions and give evidence against such licensed person ; and the Justices of the Peace at such Sessions shall inquire into and decide in a summary manner the matter of such complaint or information ; and if they find that such licensed person has committed the offence against the tenor of his or her license or recognizance in the said complaint or information specified, and that such licensed person has been twice or oftener convicted of offences against the tenor of his or her license or recognizance, it shall be lawful for the Justices at snch Sessions to adjudge the party so corn-. plained against, guilty of such third or subsequent offence; which adjudication shall be final, and thereupon the said Justices shall have authority to punish the party so convicted, by a fine or penalty not exceeding Fifty pounds, or (at the discretion of the said Justices) by declaring his or her recognizances to be forfeited, and his or her License to be void ; and such recognizances shall be forfeited, and such License shall thenceforth be void accordingly ; and the person whose License shall be so declared void shall be thenceforth incapable of receiving or holding any License to keep a Boarding House for the space of three years, to be computed from the date of such adjudi- cation ; and if the person complained against for such third or sub- sequent offence shall not appear at such next Quarter Sessions pursuant to the said summons, it shall be lawful for the Justices in such Ses- sion assembled, on proof of the service of such summons, to inquire |
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into and determine the matter of the said complaint and information, and in all respects to proceed against the person so summoned and not appearing in the same manner as if he or she had appeared. -
| XXII. AND be it enacted, that all Informations and Proceedings in respect of any offence under this Act shall he heard and determined and the forfeitures and penalties in respect of the same shall be awar- ded and imposed in a summaay way by any one Justice of the Peace (or by any two such Justices in cases herinbefore appointed to be heard and determined by two Justices) according to the provision's of an Act passed in the seventh year of the reign of Her present Ma- jesty, intituled " An Act to regulate summary proceedings before Jus- tices of the Peace." | nalties. |
| Mode of recovering pe- |
XXIII. AND be it enacted, that in all proceedings against any Burden of proof oflicence
| person for the offence of selling any spirituous or fermented liquors in | to he upon accused. |
| a Boarding House without due Licence, such person shall, for all pur- poses connected with such proceedings, be deemed and taken to be unlicensed, unless he or she shall at the hearing of the case produce and exhibit his or her Licence to the sitting Justice or Justices, or shall then and there produce other satisfactory proof of his or her being a licensed person. |
| XXIV. | AND be it enacted, that all Informations and Proceedings | tions: |
| Limitation of prosecu- |
in respect of offences against this Act shall be commenced within three calendar months after the offences thereby respectively charged shall have been committed.
| XXV. | AND be it enacted, that if any person shall think himself | Appeal. |
aggrieved by any judgment or Conviction made under this Act, such person may appeal therefrom to the next Court of Quarter Sessions.
| XXVI. | AND be it enacted, that no action at law shall lie against | any Justice or ConstableNo action to lie against |
| any Justice of the Peace, Constable, or other Peace Officer, for or on | without proof of malice. |
| account of any matter or thing whatsoever done or to be done, or | and unless it be com-menced within three ca- |
| commanded by him in the execution of his duty or office under this | lendar months. |
| Act against any party or parties offending, or suspected to be offen- ding against the provisions of this Act, unless there be direct proof of corruption or malice, and unless such action be commenced within three calendar months after the cause of action or complaint shall have arisen ; and if any person shall be sued for' any matter or thing which he has done in the execution of this Act, he may plead the ge- neral issue, and give the special matter in evidence. |
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| Appropriation of penal- | XXVII. | AND be it enacted, that all Fines, Forfeitures and Pen- |
alties recovered under or by virtue of this Act shall be payable in .equal moieties to the use of Her Mejesty, Her Heirs and Successors, for the public uses of this Colony and the support of the Government thereof, and to the party or parties informing.
| Act may be amended. | XXVIII. | AND be it enacted, that this Act may be altered, amen- |
ded, or repealed by any Act to be passed during the present Session.
"JOHN HUTT,"
GOVERNOR,
Passed the Councill
25th July, 1844.
EDWARD C. SOURER,
Acting Clerk of the Council.
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SCHEDULE REFERRED TO BY THE ANNEXED ACT.
No. 1.
FORM OF A MAGISTRATE'S LICENCE TO KEEP
A BOARDING HOUSE.
At the nett General Annual Licensing Meeting (or at a Special Licensing Session) of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the Colony of Western Australia, holden in and for the District of'
| in the said Colony, on the | day of |
in the year of our Lord one thousand, 4ftc., for the purpose of granting Licences, e, being the Majority of the said Justices assembled at the said Meeting (or Session) do hereby authorise and empower A. B. to keep a Boarding House at and in the house now occupied by him or her at , and to permit all such spirituous and fermented liquors as the said A. B. shall be licensed and empowered to sell under the authority of any Retail Licence issued by the Collector or Sub- Collector of Colonial Revenue to be drunk or consumed in his or her said house or the premises thereunto belonging by the Boarders or Lodgers therein—Provided that he or she do not fraudulently dilute or adulterate any liquors by him or her sold; or sell the same knowing them to have been fraudulently diluted or adulterated; and shall not use in the selling thereof any measures that are not of the legal standard; and shall not wilfully or knowingly permit drunkenness or other disor- derly conduct in his or her house and premises; and shall not knowingly suffer any unlawful games or any gaming whatsoever therein; and shall not knowingly permit persons of notoriously bad character to meet together therein; add shall not keep open his or her house or permit any person to remain tippling or drinking therein after the hour of ten at night, always excepting refreshment to boarders and lodgers; and shall not allow any spirituous 02- fermented liquors to be drunk in or conveyed out of his or her premises during the usual hours of morning and afternoon Divine Service in the nearest Church or Chapel on Sunday, Christmas Day, or Good Friday; and shall not refuse to admit any
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Magistrate or Constable to any part of his or her house or premises by night or day; and shall maintain good order and rule therein. And this Licence shall continue and be in force until the next General Annual Licensing Meeting of the said Justices and no longer.
Given under our hands and seals the day above written.
No. 2.
From of Application for a Licence for a Boarding House, and of Certificate of
character.
To the Worshipful the Justices of the Peace acting for the District of I, A.. B. (trade or occupation, whether single or married) do hereby give notice that it is my intention to apply at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden for the above District for a Licence to permit spirituous and fermented liquors sold by retail to be consumed in my house, situate at which I intend to keep as a Boarding House, and I
| propose C. of | and B. F. of |
as my sureties to enter into the required recognizance.
| Dated this | day of |
| (Signed) | A. B. |
We, the undersigned, Householders, residing at do hereby certify that the above named A. B. is a person of good fame and reputa-
tion, and fit to keep a Boarding House.
Witness our hands.
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No. 3.
FORM OF A BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER'S RECOGNIZANCE
| Colony of Western Be it remembered that on the | I | day of |
| Australia to wit. | , A. B. of | , C. D. of | and |
B. F. of , came before us, the undersigned Justices of the
Peace for the said Colony, and acknowledged themselves to owe to our Sovereign
Lady the Queen, to wit, the said A. B. the sum of Fifty pounds; the said C. A the sum of Twenty-five pounds; and the said B. F. the sum of Twenty-five pounds of lawful British money, to be respectively levied on their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to the use of our said Lady the Queen, her Heirs and Successors, in case default shall be made in the pee lormance of any of the conditions hereunder written.
The conditions of this recognizance are such that whereas the said A. B. is to be licensed to keep a Boarding House at and in the house now occupied by him or her at , and to permit all such spirituous and fer- mented liquors as he or she may be licensed and empowered to sell under the authority of any Retail License issued by the Collector or Sub-Collector of Co- lonial Revenue, to be drunk or consumed in his or her said house or premises thereunto belonging, by his or her Boarders or Lodgers, until the newt General Annual Licensing Meeting of Justices of the .Peace for the said District; and
if the said A. B. do not fraudulently dilute or adulterate any liquors by him or
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her sold; or sell the same knowing them to lave been fraudulently diluted or adulterated; and shall not use in the selling thereof, any measures that are not of the legal standard; and do not wilfully or knowingly permit drunkenness or other disorderly conduct in his or her house or premises; and do not know- ingly suffer any unlawful games or gaming whatsoever; and do not knowingly permit persons of notoriously bad character to meet together therein; and do not keep open his or her house or permit any person to remain tippling or drink- ing therein after the hour of ten at night; always excepting refreshment to boarders and lodgers; and do not allow any spirituous or fermented liquors to be drunk in or conveyed out of his or her premises during the usual hours of morning and afternoon Divine service in the nearest Church or Chapel on Sun- day, Christmas day, or Good Friday; and do not refuse to admit any Magistrate or Constable to any part of his or her house or premises by night or day; but do maintain good order and rule therein; then the said Recognisance to be void, otherwise to remain in JUll force.
Taken and acknowledged the day and year first above written,btfore us.
No. 4,
FORM OF BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER'S RETAIL LICENSE.
These are to certify (in pursuance of an Act of Council, intituled " An Act to
authorise the Keepers of Boarding Houses to sell spirituous and fermented liquors
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| "by retail under special regulations)," that A. B .,of | , in the Colony of Western Australia, is duly licensed from, the date hereof until the next General Annual Licensing Meeting for the District of , in the said Colony, to sell, exchange, or otherwise dispose of by retail, in any quantity, any spirituons or | |
| fermented liquors in the house and premises thereunto belonging, now occupied by him or her at aforesaid, but not elsewhere. And these are further to | ||
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| on account of such Liceuse. |
| Given under my hand the | day of |
Collector of Colonial Revenue.
Printed by authority of the Government, by E. Stirling, Perth.
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