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DEVONSHIRE. [ KELLY's 884 AGR DEVONSHIRE. [ KELLY's AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS Hooper Jn. & Son, Zeal Monachorum, tSelway Henry Lushington, Coombe & MACHINISTS. Bow R.S.O lake, Ottery St. Mary See also Agricultural Implement Huxtable John & Co. Alexandra Road tShilston Joseph (steam), Pool, Cheri- Manufacturens. works, Barnstapl~ ton Fitzpaine, Crediton Beare Henry & Sons, The Avenue, Huxtable Edmund Thomas, Sidmouth tTaylor William, .Alphington, Exeter 2\'ewton Abbot junction, Escot, Ottery St. :r.Iary Trewin Thomas & Sons, Looe, Brad. Eddy & Sons, Kennford iron works, Letheron S. & Son, New st. Chulmlgh worthy, Holsworthy Kennford, Exeter Lidstone J. H. Duke st. Kingsbridge tTrick William (steam), Towel!, Bea- Fry S. E. Tedburn St. Mary, Exeter LuxtonMooses & Som,Winkleigh R.S.O ford R.S.O Ma.ttbews F. Nutwals,Aylesbeare,Extr Mickleburgh Waiter, The Foundry, fWaycott Richard, Smithaleigh,Spark- Smale William, Holsworthy Beacon, Honiton well, Plympton .Milton Damarel, Holsworthy Petherick & Stenner, Tavy iron & Western T. Butterleigh, Cullompton Vanstone James Edward. Black Tor- engineering works, Tavistock rington, Highampton R. S. 0 Rice Francis, Morchard Bishop R. S. 0 AGRICULTURAL MERCHNTS. Westcott John, West Sandford & New Rice G. Frost, Morchard Bishop R.S.O Pitts Stanley T. & Co. Duke of Corn­ buildings, Sandford, Crediton. See Ridge Robert, Brandis hill, Petruck- wall buildings, Millbay rd. Plyrnth advert stowe, Dolton R.S.O Pitts William K. Limited, 2 St. An­ Star Agricultural Engineering Co.Lim. drew's place, Plymouth AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT (The) (R. Bawden, manager; T. Western Counties Agricultural Co­ AGENTS. Snell, sec.), South Molton operative A.ssn. Lim. Millbay rd.; Berry Edwin, Green, Woodbury,Exetr Steer Ernest, Dodbrook, Kingsbridge East Stl1nehouse & Great Western Dunn Waiter & Sons, High Ricking­ Stenner J. & Co. Limited, Lawman docks, Plymouth; Railway wharf, ton, Chulmleigh iron works, Tiverton Bideford & New quay, Dodbrooke, Greenslade Henry, Mt. Pleasant inn, Streat John, Fairmile, Ottery St. Kingsbridge & Quay, Exeter Cruwys ~iorchard, 'Yithcridge, Mary; office at Ottery St. Mary M orchard Bishop R. S.O Trernlett Rubert, Silverton, Exeter AIR PROPELLER MANUFRS· Hine Richard, The Mills, Clayhidon, Twose William Thomas (& root drill James Keith & Blackman Co. Lim. 'Yelling-ton (Somerset) manufactr. ), Halberton, Tiverton; Farrington avenue, London E 0 Holman Elias, Week, Langtree, Tor­ depots, Cullompton, Tivert{m, 27 rington Exeter, Hemyock & Burle,;ct;rnlnl ALE & PORTER BOTTLERS. Huoper John & Son, Zeal Mona- markets See also Ale & Porter Merchants. chorum, Bow R.S.O Wright R. & Son, Sandford, Crcditon Manning S. L. Victoria sq. Holswrthy \Vright M. M. Sandford, Crediton Flint Robert M. Rockfield hall, New Norrington Hy.& Son,Bonl.tay rd.Exetr North road, Exeter Petherick & Stenner, Tavy iron & Bentall E. H. & Co. Hey bridge, Maldon, Grant R. & Son, go Union st. Torqnay enginf'ering works, Tavistock Essex, ma­ Greenslade Bros. St. Marv• Church Ridge Robert, Brandis hill, Petrock­ kers of chaff brewery, St. Mary Church, Torquay stowe, Dolton R.S.O cutters, root Plymouth & Torquay BreweriP.s, 44 Smalc \Yilliam, Holsworthy Beacon, pul pers,grist, Fleet street, Torquay Milton Damarel, llolsworthy Iuills, corn Ross & Co. 28 Queen st. Newton Abbot Streat John, Fairmile, Ottery St. crus be r s, Rowe John, 9 High street, Crediton Mary; office at Ottery St. Mary • kibblers, oil South Devon Mineral Water Com- Twose \Villiam Thomas, Halberton, cake mills, pany; office & factory, Lemon ro~d, Tiverton; depots, Cnllompton, m(}'• Kewton .Abbot mow 0 & Tiverton, Exeter, Hemyock & . • reapmg ma- Burlescombe ALE & PORTER MERCHANTS . •: .. chines &c. 1Vhittume John Thomas, Tavy car­ -TA "Ben- See also Ale & Porter Bottlers ; also riage & ·wagon works, Tavistock .Agents-Brewers'. tall ' Hey-. bridcre".., A.shton Charles Panting, Trafalgar ho. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT Old Town, Hideford DEALERS. AGRICULTURAL MACHINE Bentall, Lloyd & Co.The Plains, Totnes Berry S. & Sons, Tnly st. Barnstaple OWNERS. Ching & Son (agents for .A.nglo-Ba­ Hean (W.), Quick & Co. North walk, :'Jarked thus • are Drill Owners. varian ales) (Henry H. Gaud, man­ Barn staple Marked thus t are Thrashing Machine ager), 74 West street, Tavistock; Lisle John, Holsworthy Owners. Southgate street,Launcest<m & Mar­ Marked thuR t are Traction Engine Owner Priest Richard, 8 Market pl.Plymouth ket street, Stratton Squire M. & Son, Salem ho. Barnstapl t ArscottJ.F. SampfordCourtenayR.S. 0 Derry vVilliam & Co. rg2 Union st. 1Vhittorne John Thomas, Tavy car- tA.very Thomas (steam), Bow R.S.O Plymouth riage & wagon works, Tavistock tBeer Stephen, Woodtown, Alwington, Folland B. 23 Portland st. Ilfracomhe Bidefurd Gage S. & Co. Seaton, A.xminster; AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT ttBrockington Brothers, Churchill, & at Beer MANUFACTURERS. B roadclyst, Exeter Ham Charles, 78 Fore street, Exeter SeB also .Agricultural Engineers & tBrowne Philip Ferris, Harberton, Hicks & Co. (wholesale), Bath street, :Machinists. Totnes Plymouth Ashplant William Gilbert; office & *Burrow John, Tucking mills, Ottery J ones Lloyd, 63 High st. & Broad­ laboratory, High street; stores, St. Mary gates; bonded stores, Coombe st. Cattle market, Great Torrington tCole Robert, Mill st.Ottery St. Mary Exeter Berry Edwin,Green,\Voodbury, Exeter tDarch James H. Furbeers, Halber­ Kelland Henry, 20 High st. Crediton Bird G. W. 103a, East st. Sth. Moltn ton, Tiverton Loveys Charles, 20 & 22 West Exe Bowden & Son, East street, Bovey tDimond John, Dalwood, .Axminster north, Tiverton Tracey R.S.O tDockings Robert Hancock, Clappery Marr R. J. Mill st. Kingsbridge Budge George Henry, Lumburn foun­ mill, South Molton Paine & Co. Tiverton Limited, 23 drv,• Tavistock +Downing John P. East Barton, Hor­ Fore street, Tiverton Cann Peter, Hookway, Crediton wood, Bideford Picken & Co. 24 Whimple st.Plymouth Clar ke J ames George, Sid V ale iron tDurant, .Avery & Merchant, North Rose & Co.28 Queen st. Newton .Abbot works; offices, Holmdale, Sidmth Tawton R.S.O.; & at Bow R.S.O Rowe John, 9 High street, Credit on Clarke W. Frogwell, ·withleig-h,Tvrtn t Elston Benj am in John (steam), Rude J. 8 Potacre st. Gt. Torrington 0 Dallyn John, West Buckland, S.Molton Sharp hay, Copplestone R.S. Shapley E. S. & Sons, 2 & 3 Strand; Davey, Sleep & Co. Limited, Excelsior tGibson William, Bonhay road, Exeter Lucius street & The Foundry, Swan enginePring works, Laird Bridge tHearn Thomas, Stone, Torrington street, Torquay road, Plymouth Reyward William Thomas, Leat mill, Southern J. C. Forest. Brixhm.R.S.O Davey C. Silver st. Bampton R.S. 0 Lifton R.S.O Squire IVilliam & Co. Bedford square, Dockings Robert Hancock, Clappery t Lucas J ames, Southlands, Eridge­ Tavistock mill, South Molton rule, llolsworthy White John, Devonshire lane, "Gnion Drew Robt. Morchard Bishop R.S.O t "Man field John, Kentismoor, Kentis­ street, Plvmonth Eddy & Sons, Kennford iron works, beare, Cullompton • Kennford, Exeter Mounce Valentin~ Lifton R.S.O ALE RIPENING MANUF AC­ Follett R. H. & J. Colyton, .Axminstr tPayne Frederick (steam), Redball, TURER-WHITE. Fursman J ame9 H. Poltimore, Exeter Wellington (Somerset) Randall John Richard, 75 Old Town Glas-s James, Kempley road & Market tReed George, 8idford, 8idmouth street, Plymouth street, Okehampton tReed Geo. H. Chagford,:XewtonA.bbt Gosling- J l1hn, Otterton, Eudleigh Sal­ tSalter William, Ridgway farm,Ottery ALMSHOUSES. terton S.O St. Mary Ducke's, Fore st. Heavitree, Exeter .
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