Excise Act, 1835

Retailers of wine, who also deal in or retail spirits, shall continue to make entry, and officers of excise may enter and examine the places used by them for keeping wine.

4. Provided always, that where any dealer in or retailer of wine shall also be a dealer in or retailer of foreign or British spirits in the same house or premises, or in any other house or premises within five hundred yards, such dealer or retailer shall continue to make entry with the officers of excise of every house, room, cellar, vault, or place made use of by him for the keeping or storing of or dealing in or retailing wine, on pain of forfeiting for every unentered house, room, cellar, vault or place, fifty pounds, together with all wine and other liquors which may be found therein; and it shall be lawful for any officer of excise at any time to enter into any house, room, cellar, vault, or place used by any such dealer or retailer for keeping or storing, dealing in or retailing wine, and to examine all wine therein.