§ Return ordered, "of Accounts of the number of persons in each of the several Collections of the United Kingdom licensed as Brewers for sale, i.e. Common Brewers, Victuallers, Retailers of beer 129 to be drunk on the premises, Retailers of beer not to be drunk on the premises, and Brewers of beer not for sale, particularising each class in each Collection; and stating also the quantities of malt, unmalted corn, rice, etc., and sugar, including its equivalent of syrups, etc., used by Brewers of beer for sale, and of malt and sugar used by Brewers not for sale, from the 1st day of October 1897 to the 30th day of September 1898.
§ "Of the amount of Licence Duty paid and Beer Duty charged from the 1st day of October 1897 to the 30th day of September 1898, distinguishing Brewers for sale from other Brewers.
§ "Of the number of Brewers for sale paying for Licences, from the 1st day of October 1897 to the 30th day of September 1898, separating them into classes: under 1,000 barrels, at 1.055 degrees gravity; 1,000 and under 10,000; 10,000 and under 20,000; 20,000 and under 30,000; 30,000 and under 50,000; 50,000 and under 100,000; 100,000 and under 150,000; 150,000 and under 200,000; 200,000 and under 250,000; 250,000 and under 300,000; 300,000 and under 350,000; 350,000 and under 400,000; 400,000 and under 450,000; 450,000 and under 500,000; 500,000 and under 550,000; 550,000 and under 600,000; 600,000 and under 1,000,000; 1,000,000 barrels and over; showing separately, in each class, the quantities of malt, unmalted corn, rice, etc., and sugar, including its equivalent of syrups, etc., used; and stating also the amount of Licence Duty paid and Beer Duty charged in each class.
§ "And, of the number of barrels of beer exported from the United Kingdom, and the declared value thereof, and where exported to, from the 1st day of October 1897 to the 30th day of September 1898, distinguishing England, Scotland, and Ireland (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 83, of Session 1898)."—(Mr. Hanbury.)
§ Return presented accordingly; to lie upon the Table, and to be printed. [No. 127.]