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TRADES. ANT 705 AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- Tbroad .Alfred, Helperby, York ALE & PORTER BOTTLERS MENT AGENI's YORKSHIRE J TRADES. ANT 705 AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- tBroad .Alfred, Helperby, York ALE & PORTER BOTTLERS MENT AGENI'S. tBrooks Charles, Beswick, Beverley MERCHANTS & AGENTS. Clarke .Alfred, 54 High st.Bridlington tBrumby William, Warter, York Collison & Co. (Mrs John V.Nutchey), tBurley George, Holme-on-Spalding- See also Agents-Brewers'. ' Railway street, Beverley Moor, York . Beckton Miss A. 99 High st. Redcar East Yorkshire ~ ~rosskills' Cart & tBurley Jo~n, Holme-on-Spaldmg- Briggs Robert, Hailgate, Howden Waggon Co. L1m1ted; works, East- tCMoor, JYork ... h . D "ffid Clarke Miss Hannah, 36 Princess st. gate; show rooms, opposite Rail- arter ames "" Jo ~· Kilham, n Scarborough way Coal depot, Beverley Coatesworth Jn. Hovn~gham, Malton Cundall Robert & Co. 5 Ma1kt't st. Fish A.nthony Forster, g6 Castlegate, Coate_sworth Wm. Hovmgham, Malton Pocklington, York Malton . tColl~n John, Skeeby . Glossop William & Bulay Limited, Glew Bros. Bndgegate, Howden tC~llmson Thomas & Mrs. E . .A. Ril- East Riding malt kilns, Beverley Ord & Madison Ltd. Egton, Grosmont hngton, York . :'liorth Eastern Bottling Co. Limited, Parker Frederick William, Rosedale, tCraggs W~ .. Ebberston, Snamton Thornaby-on-Tees Hunmanby & 26 Bellevue street & tCressey Wllham, Ellerby, Hull Ouston David 5~ & 57 Kincr street· South Crescent road, Filey tCrozier C. & Sons,Skipsea grng.Hull Chapel stre~t ;:J Cross stre~t; 62 k Slater John & Sons, Husthwaite, tDouglas George, Ottrmgham, Hull 63 West street & 86 Promenade. Easingwold tDo_wns Saml. Ellerker, South Cave Bridlington Spaven R. D. & Co. Bagdale, Whitby tDnffield John Henry, Haxby, York Ruddock Brothers,Harcourt place, S~. Wawne Farmers Ltd. '\-Vawne, Hull tFeatherstone Thomas, Newport Nicholas cliff & :Melrose st.Scarboro• tGarbutt Watson, Seamer, Scarboro' Russells & Wrangham Co. Limited. tHardbattle Geo.Wm. Aldbrough,Hull Cleveland road Scarborouah AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- tHarn_ess Brothers, Burtotwick, Hu,ll Smith's (John)' Tadcaster"' Brewery MENT MAKERS. tHarris?n & Co. Great George street, Co. Limited, 76 Linthorpe road; . • Pockhngton 129 & 137 Xewport road; 51 Cor- [W Full hats of th1s trade •n tHarrison Edward Wath hall Watb t' d. c:::t t" t t ._ United Kin ... dom aee En h & Sh ' F ' pora 10n roa , 21 ..., a 100 s ree Ill< - ... • • ouse eep oot grange, 6 D · t t ~.-"ddle'b oucrh gineers Directory. Price 30s.] · h p· k · av1so_n .8 ree • •.Ll ~ r "' . :Mur_1s es, 1c ermg Spence W1lham L. & Son, 8I & 83 Cart_er T. P1ercy end, K1rby :\Ioors1de tHar.nson Thomas, East Stamford Frenchgate, Richmond Colhson & C?· (Mrs. John V. Bridge Tennet & Son, 1 Finkle street & 22 Nut_chey), Ra1lway street, BeYerley tHo~nsey W. 5 Bank terrace, Hornsea :Market place, Richmond Farthmg Tom,_ South Cave br~dge, Hornsea, Hull . Tetley Joshua & Son Limited (James Gras~by Franc1s & Co. Marton, Hull Hugll~ Isaac, Hawsker, Wh1tby Millar, manager), 32 Cliff street. Hai'l"Isou & Co. Great George street, 1"Hug1ll~I.Brompton-upon-Swale,Drlgtn BridlinQ"ton Pocklington, York H'A."?son W. (also grass cutters, Turner J~hn William, 23 Market pl. Hicks Tom Henry, North Cave dnlls & horse hoes), Roughley Great Driffield Hornshaw H. & Son,Dunnington,York Corner, Bedale · Lownsbrough _.Hfred, Sigglesthorne tKeddy Ralph, Lund, Beverley AMMUNITION MAKERS. & Rise, Hull tLevitt J. T. Pinfold st. Howden 1\Iattison F.& Co.Leeming Bar, Bedale tLittle & Co. Heslington, York And er son John &; Son, 52 Marh.et pl Merkin & Tomkins, High street, :\!Iiddleham Mrs . .A..E.Nafferton,Driffid Mal ton Market Weighton t:Morrill Thomas, Sheriff Button, York Moore William (engineer), Gre.at tMortimer G.KirbyMisperton,Pickrng ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS Hatfield, Hull fMvers Thomas ( PXors. of), Skipton, • Parker Frederick William, Rosedale, Thirsk; & at 2 Middle street, Ripou See Chemists-Analytical & Hunmanby & 26 Bellevue street & tMyers William C. Sand Button, Consulting. South Crescent road, Filey Thirsk &i Market lane, Thirsk Place W. Piercy end, Kirby Moorside 1'Parker Joseph, Kirby mills, Kirby ANIMAL PRESERVERS. Richardson Daniel, 3 Brunswick pi. Moorside See Bird & .Animal Preservers. Pocklington, York !"Peacock John, Bank head, Thornton- RGbson R. J. ~Iarket pi. Bridlington le-Beans, Northallerton Scruton John, Providence foundry, Postill Mrs. F. Sigglesthorne, Hull ANNATTO MANUFACTRS. Foxholes, Scarborough tRichardson F. Huby, Easingwold Fullwood R. J. & Bland, 31 Bevenden Slater John & Sons, Husthwaite, tRipley John, Fridaythorpe, Malton street, Hoxton, London ~ Easingwold tRipley M. C. Bishop Wilton, York Taylors' (Driffield) Limited, 18 'Mar- tRipley Richard, Wet>tang, Malton ANTIQUE FURNITURE DLRS ket place, Great Driffield tRouse Robert, Thorganby, York • Teasdale Brothers, Bridge st. Bedale tRycroft George, Hunton, Bedale Birdsall's Successors,36 & 38 Huntriss Tharkray John & Sons, Rye Valley +Severs James, Easington row, Scarborough works, Brawby, Malton ·tSleightholme Albert, Normanby, Calvert James, so Quay rd.Bridlingtn Thackray William & Sons, Dig-ger Sinnington Coates Arth. 1 Museum ter.Scarboro• works, Old ~f:alton, Malton. See tSlinger George, .A.Ine, York Eh•ell James Edward & Sons, North advertisement tStephenson John, Cropton, Pickering bar without, Beverley Throssel T. W. Sutton-upon-Derwent, tThackray John & Sons, Rye Valley Fenwick M. 92 Church st. Whitby York works, Brawby, Malton Fletcher John, 4 Park st. Pickering Wentworth Mrs. P. Tollerton, York tThomas Wm. Seamer Hill, Stokesley Jeffer_son W. 64 Baxtergate, Whitby Wood John, Fangdale Beck, Bilsdale tThompson John William, Wold Raney Jacob F. 6 Eastgate, Bever\ey Midcable, Stokesley Newton, Hunmanby Robinson William, Central arc:ille, Wyvill & Co. Farlington, Easingwold i"Tindall John, Osgodby, Selby 162 Quay road, Bridlington YatPs Ra!ph & Sons, Derwent foundry, tTiplady .A.rthur, Rise, Hull Snowdon Mrs. Mary, 14 & 15 CW'f Malton Trevor .& Prest, Welburn, York street, Whitby Yorkshire Patent Drill & .Agricultural tTurner Charles & Sons (Farmers' Stubbs Jas . .A. Old Maltongate,Malton Implement Co. Limited, West end, Friends) Limited, Lazenby, Eston Weatherhogg T. 40 l\Iurray st. Filey Kirby Moorside tWalker William Robt. & Tom, 14 Widdall Henry, 4 Lairgate, Beverley Mablefield, Grove Hill rd. Beverle~ AGRICULTURAL MACHINE tWalker Thomas, Holme Church la ANTIQUES-DEALERS IN. 0 WNERS. Beverlev \Yalls Christopl1e.r, Appleton-upon- Birdsall's Successors,36 & 38 Huntnss Marked thus • are Drill Owners. t S b h Marked thus t are Thrashing Machine Wiske, Northallerton row, car orong Owner:~. tWappat George, Eppleby, Darlington Burrow~ H. 23 Chapel st. Bridlmgton tAIIen Mrs. C. & Sons, Huggate,York White J. W. (reaping machines), C?ur R1c_h~rd, 7 Wheelgate, Malt~~ t.A.rmistead J. St. Mary's mt. Leybrn Harome, Nawton D1xon W11l1am. .Arthur, 4 St. Martm a Baker Richard .A. Bainton, Driffield tWhitfield Jo'hn & Sons, Scorton_ square, Scarborough tBenson William, Cliffe, Selby Darlington Elwell ~ames Edward & Sons, Norr.h tBinge S. & Sons, Leavening, Malton Wilcocks John, Dishfortth, Thirsk bar without, Beverley *Blake George, No-rton-le-Clay, York tWilkins James, Welwick, Hull Hanks H.E.125 .A.Ibert rd.Middlesbort¥ tBoasman Richard, Hollym, Hull Wilson Richard,Garton-on-the-Wold!, Horsley Albert E. 4 York pl.Scarbro• Botterill Thomas, Etton, Beverley Driffield Inskip John, 14 Bar st. Scarb_orough Bradshaw J . .A.ppleton-le-Street, Maltn tWitty Robert, Huggate, York Lawson Wm. 2 Pottergate, Richmond tBram1ey Tom & Aaron, Drain lane, tWood & White, Harome, Nawton Linn John & Sons, 54 Ramshi11 road, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York tWoorl Wm. Eost Harlsey, Nortball-tn Scarborough tBristow Thomas, Claxton, York tWrides-J:ttez:, L:mgtoft, Driffield Marston .A.lbert B. Sherbum, York .
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