Liquor sales, colonial wine amendment (1865) (WA)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

ANNO VICESIMO NONO.

VICTORIA REM'

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No. II.

AN ORDINANCE to amend An Ordinance to facilitate

the sale of Colonial Wine.

[7th, July, 1865.]

HEREAS in the second section of the Ordinance, twenty- No. 14, 1863.

seventh year of Victoria, No. 14, of 1863, it is enacted, that it should be competent for the Collector of Internal Revenue, on application to hint made and on payment of a fee of one pound, to issue a license to sell by retail, Colonial Wine; And whereas it is expedient to increase the fee for such license :—Be it therefore enacted, by His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia and. its Dependencies, by and with the advice and consent of the Legis- lative Council thereof, as follows:—

29° VICTORT2E, No. 2.

Sale of Colonial Wine, Amendment.

/icezac fee incremsed to £6.

1 ON and after the first day of January next, the fee payable to the bollector of Internal Revenue, on the issue of the license men- tioned in the said in part recited second section of the said Ordinance, shall be the sum of Five Pounds.

J. S. HAMPTON,

GOVERNOR AND CO3IMANDER-1N-CHIEF.

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Passed the Legislative Council,

this 7th day of July, l8&5.

a E. HAMPTON,

Clerk of the Council.

Printed by Authority at the Government Press.

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