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Corx\Vall. [Kelly's 1314 SEE CORX\VALL. [KELLY'S SEED MERCHANTS-continued. Victoria Co. (William Roberts, agent), Slade & Sons, Polruan, J<'owey RS.O Brewer Alex Dingle, Corn Exchange, St. Ives RS.O Stapleton Henry, Bude RS.O Truro; & at Grampound Road. See Union Fishiug Co. (Richard Quick, Thomas Wm. Edwd. Baryard,Falmoutb advertisement agent), St. Ives RS.O Tregaskes B. Par, Par Station RS.O Brimacombe Thos.Westem rd.Launcstn Trethowan Hy.Stephens, Bar, }<'almouth Bullmore George Green, Broad street, SERPENTINE DEALERS. Warren Henry In. Mellanear viI. Hayle- St. Co~umh RS.O. & Newquay. See Perraton Mrs. Frances, 20 Cornwall ter- SHIP CARPENTERS advertIsement race, Penzance . Bullmore Wm. Commercial rd. Penryn WinterhalderMrs. E. 56Church st.Falmth Clemens.Rd.Thos.Quay, Newquay R S. 0 Cade & Co. Meneage street, HeIston Hell~r R~chard, Fowey R;S.O Came W. & E. C. Victoria place, Truro SERPENTINE WORKERS. Walhs NlChls. 25 Belgravla st. Penzance & Kil~igrew st.Falmouth. See advert Bond Mrs. H. 29 Cornwall ter.Penzance SHIP CHANDLERS. ChampIOn John, 16, 17 &; 18 Causeway- Drown J. Western esplanade, Penzance head &; 29. Alverton street, Penzance. Bulley George, The Lizard RS.O Adams T.E.~Co.Charlestown,St.Austell See advertIsement Carter Justinian, Queen st. Penzance Adam.sRt. Wilson, IsArwenack st.Falmth Clark John Glasson, South st. St.Austell Curgenven John, The Lizard R.S.O Agostl J?hn, 30 Arwenack st. Falmouth Davie~ Joh~N:Gweleath,Mawgan,Hels~nDrew John Ede, Esplanade, Penzance Bradheru~gMrs.M.A.Northquay,Falmtb, DowrlCk Wl1ham Hy. Honey st. Bodmln Druitt Jabez Poltesco Grade Ruan Davey Ohver, Bude R.S.O Edwards John, Praze, Camborne Minor R.S.O ', DeebleJ.H.&Sons,25Arwenack st.Falmth Edwards Thomas Philip, Perran wharf, Ede WaIter, Wherry town, Penzance Hocken In. Edwd.Polruan,FoweyRS.O Perran-Arworthal R.S.O Jose Fraucis, The Lizard R. S. 0 Hodge John, Beach, St. Ives R. S. 0 Harrr Charles, Harland cross, Godol- Jose Fraucis William, The Lizard R.S.O HolderThos.G·4sArwenack st.Falmouth phm, Helston Jose John, The Lizard R.S.O Hooper In. Edwd. 15 Quay st. Penznce Hearle Jas.&; Son,Commercial rd.Penryn Jose Mrs. Susan, The Lizard R.S.O Jepsen Henry, I Ban~ place, Falmouth Hnd~y &; &)Os, Probus R.S.O Polglase Wm. Hy. Weudron st. Helston Lelean & So~, Mevaglssey, St..Austell Martm John &; Sons, Lemon quay,Truro Roberts Daniel, The Lizard R.S.O ParkynJn.1' harf,Par,Par StatIOn R.S.O Ma~yn & Bennett, Porth, St. Columb Roberts Henry Essex, The Lizard RS.O R~wle Chas. Upper dock,Padstow R.S.O Mmor; & at Newqnay Sterling Thos. & Son, The Lizard R.S.O Rlchard~ Samuel, 5 Albert st. Penzance- Matthew!! J~hn, Bread str~et, Penzance Smith F. Budock water,Hudock, Falmth ~pray BIgg-Iestone, Penpol t~r. Hayle M~tthews Rlc~ard, MarazlOn R.S.O Stevens Charles (prize medallist of the Stephens R. W. Pentewan, St. AusteIl Mmnear Edwm, Roche R.S.O Turners' Co London) Western es. Tarry Joseph, Fowey R.S.O Mitchell William & Son, St.Erth station, planade Pen~ance' Truran Fredk. Chas. Calstock,Tavistock: Lelant R.S.O. ; & Penzance Thomas Stephen, Garden row,Penzance Vo.s ~athan, 40 Arwenack st. Falmouth Moreton Br~thers, Bread street, Pen- Thomas William, Kynance cove, Lande- Wllhams &; Co. 33 Arwenack st. Falmth ~nce & Comage.-hall street, Helston wednack, The LizardR.S.O SHIP OWNERS Ohver Rt.PolbathlCk,St.Germans R.S.O Wildgoose C.Weste:rn esplanade,Penznce . Parson Thos. Fore st. &The Quay, Looe W dfi Id Th Al d d P AdamsT.E.& Co.Charlestown, St.Austell East R.S.O. & Moorswater, Liskeard 00 e os. exan ra r. enzance Allport W.S.North quay,Padstow RS.O Pascoe Edward, Bread street, Penzance SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFI. Bain D. W. &; Son, Portreath, Redruth Petherick William WaIter, Bude R.S.O N dd M' B 8 D k t t T Barrett Richard, Polruan, FoweyR.S.O Phillips Wm. Pool, Carn Brea RS.O 0 er lSS. U e s ree, ruro Bazeley Geo.& Son,Albert strs. Penzance Pickard Thos. &; Henry, Stratton R.S.O SEWING MACHINE AGENTS Bennetts James Henry, 2 Trewartba. Polkinhorn Sam J.; offices, Princes & DEALERS terrace, Penzance street, Truro .' Bishop &; Peter, Looe East R.B.O. ; West Roskruge Mrs.AnnieElizabeth &; Gerald Fox Nat~amel, 4~ Market st. Falmouth Looe mills, Sands Place RS.O.; & Wm.Church town, St.K'everne,Helstn Grose Nlcholas, Jun. Roche RS.O Moorswater, Liskeard Rowse Thomas &; William, Tresillian, Hanc?rne E. M. 24.Fore st. Camborne Brokenshaw Geo.Beer, jun.Fowey R.S.O Probus RS.O Harrls James, 27 LIster s~. Falmouth Chellew William, Point, Devoran R.S.O Rundle William S. & Son, Pont, Lante- J~well J~. Osbom~Bodmm rd. St: Austll Cnrnow Rt. Rd. Point ho. Devorah R.S.O glos, Fowey R.S.O Llbby Nlcholal'l, HIgher Luxst. LIskeard Dingle Albertus, 'Fowey RS.O Trengrouse & Son, Meneage st. Helston Marshall. Edw~. ~ Co. ~ce hI. Launcstn Geake Thomas Hy. St. Gennans R.S.O Trevithick &. Mabbott, Mounts Bay Nankeryls WIl!lam, Fore street, St. Hain E. & Son, Manor ho.St.lvesR.S.O stores, Penzance ~ust-l~-~enwlth,Penzance Hain Edward, Terrace, St. Ives R.S.O Williams J. T. & H. Roche R.S.O OhverWllham Hy. Meueage st. Helston Harvey W.H. Chureh st. PadstowR.S.O Hawke J. Port Isaac, WadebridgeR S. 0 Sutton & Sons, Royal Berks Seed SEWING MACHINE MANFS. Hawkey Hy. A. Fore st. Newquay R.S.O Establishment, Reading Singer Manufacturing Co. (Wm. John HitchinsJ.Quay,St.Agnes,ScorrierR.S.O SEEDSMEN. Clifton,martager),Cro$s st.Camborne ; Hocken John Henry, Fowey RS. 0 (Richard Bright, manager) Lower Hockin & Co. Limited (John Wm. Ban- See Nurserymen &; Seedsmen. Bore street, Bodmin ~ (Humphrey C. bury, managing director),Bude R.S.O SEINE OWNERS. Phillips, agent) Meneage st. Helston; HooperJohn,7Acland ter.NewquayR.S.0 AnthonyM.D.Tregenna pI. St.Ives RS.O (Ernest Harris, agent) High street, KeUow John, Pentewan, St. Austell Bazley & Co. (Henry Trevaskis, agent), Launceston; 30 Market Jew street, Lashbrooke &Huut,Arwenack st.Falmth St. Ives R.S.O Penzance; (Wm. Rarris, manager), Little Jas. & Co. Market Jew st.Penznce- Bodinar R. &; J. Mousehole, Penzance 15 West end, Redruth; (Albert Car- lVIartyn &; Beunett, Porth, St. Columb B01itho &; Co. (Joshna Daniels, agent), withen, manager) 28 River st. Truro Minor; &; -at Newquay St. Ives R.S.O MatbewsE.T.Dock office,Quay,Penzance- Care John, Victoria pI. St. Ives R.S.O SHIP BROKERS. Mitchell Robt. Treneer, Devoran RS.O Collins R.jun.St.Mawes,Grampound Rd See Brokers-Ship &; Insurance. Rowe Wm. 7 Killigrew st. Falmouth Cornwall Fishing Co. (Charles Jenkyn, StepbensJ.St.John's ter. DevoranR.S.O agent), St. Ives R.S.O SHIP BUILDERS. Strike William, Porthleven, Helston Ebehezer Fishing Co. (Eldred Fann, Braylyu William Henry, Egloshayle, Tregaskes J. M. Par, Par Station R.S.O agent), St. Ives RS.O Slades Bridge R.S.O Tregenza In. L. Pool, Carn BreaRS.O Hichens Co. (Henry Trevaskis, agent), Brooming Edward, Calstock, Tavistock Whitbum James, Trennick row, Truro St. Ives R.S.O Burt Charles & Son, Bar, Falmouth Hichens J. Green st. Newlyu, Penzance Butson Jsph.Wm.Polruan, Fowey R.S.O SHIP RIGGER. Hooper In.7 Acland ter.Newquay R.S.O Carter Charles, Bude R.S.O Stribley W. Limekiln hI. PadstowR.S.O Jenkyn George, St. Ives RS.O Cowl J. &; Sons,Low.dck.PadstowRS.O Jennings James, St. Ives R.S.O Cox & Co. The Docks, Falmouth SHIP & SHIPPING AGENTS. Kernick & Craze, St. Ives R.S.O Davies William, Portreath, Redruth See Agents-8hip &; Shipping. Lander & Co. (Charles Lander, agent), GluyasW.M.Feild ho.St.Mary's,I.ofScily St. Ives RS.O Harvey & Co. Limited, The Docks, Fal- SHIPSMITHS. Paynter Wm. The Beach, St.Ives R.S.O mouth; &; at Hayle ICarlines Thomas, Beach, St. Ives R.S. 0 Pentreath Richd. Mou~ehole, Penzance Henderson William, 38 Arwenack Hodder John William, Quay, Penz !fice Short & Dunn, St. Ives R.S.O street &; Bar, Falmouth Luke James, Beach, St. Ives R.S.O Short John Tregerthen, Beach & Fore Kitto Richard & Son,Porthleven,Helston Rodda Edwardt Quay, Penzance street, St. Ives RS.O Lean William Henry, Bar, Falmouth Step H. St. Mawes, Grampound Road LeeRt.Lit.Falmouth,Flushing,Falmouth SHIPWRIGHTS. Stevens Edward, St. Ives R.S.O Lelan Wm. Davies,Mevagissey,St.Austll Blewett John, Newlyn, Penzance Trewhella William, St. Ives R.S.O Mathews F.C.Dock office,Quay, Penznce Brabyn William, Calenick, Kea, Truro Try Fishing Co. (George WLlliams, Rawle Chas. Upper dock, Padstow R.S.O Bryant Robert, Island, St. Ives R.S.O agent), St. Ives R.S.O RobertsH.Chrch.st.Mevagissey,St.Austll BurtH.St.Michael's mnt.MarazionR.S.O.
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