Spirits (Ireland) Act, 1845

Excise licences for the retail of spirits in Ireland to be granted under provisions of 6 Geo. 4. c. 81; 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 68. and 6 & 7 Will. c. 38.

[1.] [Repeal of 6 $ 7 Will 4. c. 38. s. 3.] The excise licence to persons in Ireland trading in or selling coffee, tea, cocoa nuts, chocolate, or pepper, and the excise licence to persons in Ireland to be retailers of spirits, not being retailers of spirits after mentioned, to be drunk or consumed in or upon the house or premises where sold, and the excise licence to retailers of spirits in Ireland, being duly licensed to trade in, vend, and sell coffee, tea, cocoa nuts, chocolate, or pepper, and not selling spirits in any greater quantity at one time than two quarts, or any spirits to be consumed in the house or on the premises of such retailer, shall be severally granted in like manner and at the same rates of duty respectively, and under the same regulations, as the same are respectively applicable thereto and directed by the Excise Licences Act, 1825, and by the Licensing (Ireland) Act, 1833, and by the Licensing (Ireland) Act, 1836, save and except so much of the said last-mentioned Act as is hereby repealed,