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Trades. Clu 427 CORNWALL.] TRADES. CLU 427 Wheal Parsons China Clay Works (Jas. Jarvis W. 3 Market Jew street,PenzancejBodmin Liberal (A. B. Lyn~ hon. sec.), Martin, .agent), St, Enoder, GDam- Jenkin Albert & Sons, Fore street & Fore street, Bodmin ·'' pound Road · . Wesley yard, Newquay. See ad\•ert Bude Cricket (Percy Gray, sec.), Bude Wheal Remfry China Clay.& Brick Co. Jenkin Francis, Almshouse bill, Helston S.O (J. Phillips, t·es. mgr. ), St. Enoder, Jones Hichard, Back road, St. Ives ·Camborne Mining Students' (B.. C. M. Grarnpound Road Jnliff & Sons, Market street, Liskeard Cantor, hon. sec.), Trelawny road, Wheal Reta.llack Chma Clay Works Kelly John, Forest. East Looe S.O . Camborne ., (Wm.Bullock,res. agent), St. Enoder, Kneebone Fredk. D. High st.Launceston Cambol'ne Radical (Thomas Oliver, Grampound Road Lake William Henry & Son, East hill, sec.), Trevenson l!!treet. Camborne Wheeler Philip & Co. Biddick's court, St. Austell Central (C. L. Taylor, sec. ; J. Brown, St. Austell Liddell Frederick,3 Fore street, Bodmin steward), New street, Penzance Liddell Fredk. High Cross st. St. Austell Church Institute (Rev. T. W. Me­ CHINA CLAY MERCHANTS. LobbE. Molesworth st. Wadebridge S.O Cririck,sec.),Botus Fleming,Hatt.S.O Bryant John (dealer), Beacon cottage, Lobb Wm.Ry.!.!6 Forest.Lostwithiel S.O Constantine Conservative & Reading St. Agnes, Scorrier S.O Mallett & Son, Market st. Penryn S.O Room (John B. Courtney Seager, Cornish China Stone Co. St. Austell Martyn W. C. Lewannick, Launceston, hon. sec.), Constantine, Penryn S.O Davis Charles, Carpalia United Clay Nancarrow Bros. Molesworth square, Cornish Camera (H. Tonkin, hon. sec.), Works, Church Town, St. Stephen's- Wadebridge S.O Park Corner, Penzance . • in-Brannell, Gram pound Road . PaseoeArthur, Holmbush, ParStation S. 0 County Cornwall Ladies', Leman street, Higman John W.& Co. & Philip Wheeler Pearce Rupert, 66 Fore street, Saltash Truro · & Co. Biddiek's court, St. Austell Pengelly W.T. &E. C. Churchst.Helstn Falrnouth Golf (W. L. Fox, sec.), Lovering & Co. College, Penryn S.O Pope Edgar John, Lanadwell street, Higher Kergilback, Falmouth Marshall Wm. The Great Wheal Prosper Padstow S.O Falmouth Liberal & Radical (J. Came- China Clay & China Stone mines, Roberts Wm. Geo. 13 & 39 Wendron st. ron, president; I<'. A. Lelean, hon. Roche S.O Helston sec.), 17 Arwenack street, Falmouth Martin Bros. Lim. Little Treviscoe, St. Rowe George Tregonissey, St. Austell Falmouth Subscription Rooms (private Stephen's-in-Brannell,GrarnpoundRd Taylor Samuel, 22 Calenick st. Truro proprietary club) ( Cecil R. Broad, :Xarcoe Robert, · sen. Resugga, St. Trenear Edgar F. Parade, St. Mary's, sec.), 53 Church street, Falmouth Stephen's-in-Brannell,GrampoundRd Penzauce Fowey Yacht (E. Atkinson esq. com- Nicholls W. W. R. St. Austell Walkey Miss M. Callington S. 0 mod ore ; C. P. J ohnson esq. vice- Olver Jacob, Moor cottage, ~t.Stephen's- Webber A. J. no Kenwyn street, Truro commodore; A. T. Quiller-Couch esq. in-Brannell, Grampound Road Webber Thomas Frederick, 18 New rear-commodore; A. H. Hern esq. Olver Wm. Church Town, St. Stephen's- Bridge street, Truro treasurer; H. D. Phelps esq. hon. in-Brannell, Grampound Road Wevill J')hn, Tower street, Launceston sec. pro tern.; H. Burgess, steward), Pochin H. D. & Co. Higher Halviggan, Whetter Richd.Queen st.LostwithielS.O I<'owey S.O St. Mewan, St. Austell · Woodley Thomas, Stratton S.O Launceston Constitutional (Sydney Rogers J. & Co. 73 Lemon st. Truro Brimrnell & William Wise, hon. secs.), Rosemellyn China Clay Co. St. Austell CHURCH FURNISHERS. Southgate street, Launceston St. Austell China Stone & Clay Co. St. Gill N. & Son, 13 Boscawen st. Truro Launceston Liberal Club Co. Lim. (T. Austell Hancock John Richard, The Poplars, St. C. Reed, hon. sec.), Northgate street, Stocker Thos. M. & H. (West of England Nicholas street Bodmin Launceston China ~tone & Clay C;). ), St. Aus tell. ' Lewannick Constitutional Club & Read- See advert CHURCH FURNITURE & ing Room (Francis Nicholls, hon. Stocker Edward, Elmsleigh, St. Austell FITTINGS MANUFACTURERS. sec.), Lewannick, Launceston Thriscutt & Bale (H. S. ~ancock, mana Jones& Willis Limited Great RusselJ L~beral (J. P. Kemp, sec.),Fore st.Hayle ger), Candle Down cl:lma clay works ; street London w c ' 43 Liberal (W. H. Humphreys, sec.), offices, I7 South street, St. Austell. ' Mousehole, Penzance See ad,Tertisement CIGAR MERCHANTS Liskeard Association Football (Keith Trerice China Clay Co. Limited, 7 High , . · lllamey, hon. sec.), Barn st. Liskeard Cross street, St. Austell Coombes & Son~ Wadebndge S.O Liskeard Constitutional (Samuel Shute, Varcoe R. Bodella, St.Dennis, St.Austell Dale John (wholesale), I St. James' hon. sec.), Market street, Liskeard Wheeler Philip & Co. Biddick's court, _street~ Penzance Liskeard District Liberal(A.H. Husband, St. Austell Htcks W alter, The Brewery, St. Austell hon. sec. & Nicholas Libby, steward), Bay Tree hill, Liskeard CHINA, GLAS~ & EARTHEN­ CIRCULATING LIBBARIES. Mevagissey Conservative (John Claude WARE DEALERS-WHO. See Booksellers. Tremayneesq.president; John F.uran, Jarvis Thomas, 56 Fore street, Redruth jun. & Henry Jury, joint hon. secs.), Walmsley Harry, Basset rd. Camb'lrne CIVIL ENGINEERS. Cliff street, Mevagissey S. 0 See Engineers-Civil. Mevagissey Liberal (T. H. Cregoe esq. CHINA, GLASS & EARTHEN­ president; H. Narcoe & J. Short, joint WARE DEALERS-RETAIL. CLAY AGENTS. secs.), Jetty street, lVIevagissey S.O Abbott Frederick, High st. Lannceston Mounts Bay (Reginald Hosking, hon. Aver A. L. 9 St. Nicholas street, Truro See Agents -Clay. sec.), Queen's square, Penzance Bennett Charles, Burton pi. St. Austell • Mounts Bay Fishing Boats· Mutual In- Bom Wm. 18 Arwenack st. Falmouth CLOCK MAKERS. surance (John Morrish,sec. ),Tolcarne, Broad John, Church street, Liskeard See Watch & Clock Makers. Newlyn, Penzance Burton EdwardJspb.47 Fore st.Bodmin ~iullion Golf (Ellis Ro~we, Porthleven & Burton Jn. jun. I9 Church st. Falmouth CLOTHIERS. R. Thomas, hon. secs.), Mullion S.O Coles Comelius William, 13 Causeway C ll tt & . t ·r Newquay (A. H. Gadsden, hon. sec.), head, Penzance 0 e 8 e~ mour..,. 21, 8 oscawen s · ruro Beachfield avenue, Newquay Crapp William The Mart Bank street Cowell Lewis H. G. 2 3 Arwenack street, Newquav Golf (John Willis bon. sec.) ' ' ' l<'almouth · ' ' St. Columb Major S.O G'll N & S B t T Newquay . "·I F B . 1 • on, 29 oscawen s . ruro N L T · (I' E Th · tt D awe S m.l & M1ss n • ore st. oc1 mm H . S ( h ) p h ewquay awn enms . nscu , DerryThomas,Molesworth street, Wade- ~ris am~eSt1 ~· 0 1~a~ 1 • onsanoot ' hon. sec.), ~ewquay bridge S.O H ~ erra.~;;eJ &a ~n ·L. cl St North Cornwall Golf (Percy Gray, sec.), Domestic Bazaar Co. Limited, 15 Fore eNp.wh01 • Ton Imtte ' 14 · Bude S.O street, Redruth lC 0 1as street, ruro . Penzance (F. M. Evans, hon. sec.), Eddy Williarn, Cape Cornwall street, Johan~en J. B. Co~rnercml bmldmgs, Alexandra road, Penzance St. Just-in-Pen with S.O Ar1\enack street, Fa}mouth Penzance Association Football (A. A. Edwards Mrs. Elizabeth Jane, Ash villa, Launder Stephen, I 2, Forest. Redruth .lrnor, hon. sec.), Penzance Par, Par Station ~.0 :.\'Ioore TOI~ & ~on, Fore ~treet, Redruth Penzance Football (Rugby) (J. B. Cor- Geake Richard,Westgate st. Launceston Redruth ClotlungCo~IS,~ore st.Redruth nish, president), Penzance Griffen Mrs. Be>~sie, Baytree Hill, Liskrd TreleavenWm.&C. 2 St.~ICholas st.Truro Port Isaac Unionist (Alfred 'V1therby, Harvey Bros. I Bodmin road, St. Austell CLOTTED CREAM MANUFRS. hon. ~c.), P~rt. Isaac S.O . Harvey Edgar, 64 Chapel st. Penzance Rechab1te (W1lham Hoblm, sec.), Hawken Mrs. Grace, :\larket place, ~t. ~IcCreath James & W. D. West Corn- Taroveor road, Penzance Columb .Major S.O wall Creamery, Lelant S.O. ·-- T A Redruth Football (Henry Dl)Wnin"', hon. Isbell Fredk. Geo. K orth st. l<'owey S.O "McCreath, Cannonstown" sec.), Redruth "' Ivey James, East hill, St. Austell Redruth Liberal (William Choules, hon. darvis Thomas, 56 Fore st. Redruth ' CLUBS. sec), Green la. Redruth & Basset road, Camborne Arwenack Girls' (~liss Harris, hon.sec.), Royal Cornwall Yacht (Charles B. King, I Hull's lane, Falmouth sec.), Greenbank, Falmouth .
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