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Appendices to Thirty-third Annual Report 



APPENDIX G.— No. II, 



BARREL MAKINO :— RETURN for the Year 1914 of the Number of Barrels and 

 the Number of Half- Barrels constructed v/ithin the Boundaries of each District 

 in Scotland, and of the Number of Quarter-Cran Basket Measures Branded. 



No. 



1 



2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 

 10 

 11 

 i 12 

 13 

 14 



DISTRICTS. 



EAST COAST. 



Eyemouth 

 Leith 



Anstruther 



Montrose 



Stonehaven 



Aberdeen 



Peterhead 



Fraserburgh 



Banff 



Buckie 



Findhorn . 



Cromarty 



Helmsdale 



Lj/bster . 



Wick 



Number of Barrels 

 and Half-Barrels 

 Constructed. 



Number of 

 J-Cran Measures 

 Branded. 



Barrels. 



I Boxes. I Baskets. 



80,084 

 21,817 

 34,172 

 18,979 

 6,078 

 334,209 

 449,492 

 471,234 

 26,552 

 37,500 

 32,500 



14,S01 



18,932 

 8,3<)5 

 5,530 



165*895 

 165,884 

 183,612 

 10,536 

 22,000 

 26,340 



7,952 4,000 : 

 7,222 5,572 ! 

 226,188 116,876 



11,227 



1,335 



13,191 

 248 

 1,094 



2,946 



East Coast Totals carried down 



! 1,753,979 748,433 



Orkney and Shetland. 



16 

 17 



Orkney 

 Shetland 



22,500 2,650 

 202,503 99,880 



Orkney and Shetland Totals carried 

 down . . . . . . 



225,003 102,530 



30,041 



18 

 19 



WEST COAST. 



Stornoway 

 Barra 



20 Loch Broom 



21 I Loch Carron and Sky 



22 Fort-William 



23 Campbeltown 



24 Inveraray 



25 Rothesay 



26 Greenock 



27 Ballantrae 



21,332 23,980 

 531 



200 



621 7*854 



8,253 . 



12 



West Coast Totals carried down 



22,484 32,034 



8,265 



Totals brought down. 



East Coast 

 Orkney and Shetland 

 West Coast 



1,753,979 748,433 

 225,003 102,530 

 22,484 32,034 



30,041 

 8*265 



Grand Totals for 1914 

 Grand Totals for 1913 



2,001,466 882,997 

 2,057,991 971,972 



38,306 

 51,426 



Increase in 1914 

 Decrease in 1914 



56,525 88,975 



13,120 



Note.— Of the above total, 1,986,630 whole and 882,797 half-barrels were constructed of fir, 854 

 whole \)arrels were constructed of larch, and 13,982 whole and 200 half- barrels of ash, elm, birch, alder, 

 ic. All the barrels (and half-barrels) constructed were hooped partly with wood and partly with iron. 



