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Trades. Hat 509 CORNWALL.] TRADES. HAT 509 Stag inn, William Scott, Victoria place, St. Austell Union hotel, Joseph George Edwards, Trafalgar sq. Truro Stag Hunt,Geo. Timmius,Ponsanooth, Perranwell StationS. 0 Union inn, Thomas Hill, Fore street, St. Ives Standard inn, Mrs. Elizabeth Truscott, Flushing, Falmouth Union inn, \Vm. Jn. Rowe,Street-an-Nowan,Newlyn,Penznc Star inn, Thomas Banfield, Crowlas, Long Rock S.O Union inn, Thos. Trudgeon, Quintrel, St. Columb Minor S. 0 Star inn, Benjamin Downing, Wharf, l\'ewlyn, Penzance VIctoria Arms, Jn. H. Buckingham, Three Mile Stone, Truro Star inn, George Guy, Vogue, St. Day, Scorrier S.O Victoria inn, Andrew Curnow, Four lanes, Peucoys,Redruth Star inn, William Harry, l'orkellis, Helston Victoria hotel, Fredk. Richard Oram, Victoria place, Truro Star inn, Mrs.Margt.A.Perry, Church town, St. Erth,Hayle Victoria, Samuel Peters, Pensilva, Liskeard *Star hotel, Robt. G. Thomas, Frances st. & Castle st. Truro Victoria, Geo. Reynolds, Peterville, St. Agnes, Scorrier S. 0 Star inn, Saml. Warren, Fore street, St. J ust-in-Penwith S. 0 Victoria inn, William Vivian Smale, Roche S.O Star & Garter, Thomas Prout, 52 High street, Falmouth Victoria inn, Richard Taylor, St. Erth, Hayle Steam Engine, J. C. Brokenshire, Carharrack, Scorrier S.O Victoria inn, James Verrant, Church town, Perran-Uthnoe, Steam Packet, Mrs. EllPn Barker, North quay, Hayle Marazion S. 0 Steam Packet, Robert Bowden, Calstock t:i. 0 Victoria inn, Henry Worden, Higher Lux street, Liskeard Stonemason's Arms, lira ham Rogers, Longdowns, PenrynS. 0 Victory inn, John Arthur Dotson, St. Mawes S.O Success inn, William Henry Pender, St. Sennen S. 0 Victory inn, George Hicks, Towan cross, Mount Hawke, Summer Hill hotel, Richard Billett, I Chapel ter. Falmouth Scorrier S. 0 Sun inn, Edwd.Chas. Murch, Crows Nest, St. Cleer,Liskeard Victory inn, Waiter Hill, Ponsanooth, Perranwell StationS. 0 Sun inn, George Solomon, St. Mellion S. 0 Vyvyan's Arms, James Newton, Trelowarren st. Cam borne Sun inn, Mrs. 1\ellie Wedlake, 3 Market street, St. Austell Wellington, Benj. Eddy, Chapel st. St. Just-in-Penwith S.O Swan hotel, Mrs. John Willcocks, 77 Kenwyn street, Truro Wellington inn, Mrs.Anme Jeffery,21 Wellington ter.Falmth 'Tamar inn, John Herring, Calstock S.O Wenford inn, Mrs. Harriet Armstong, St. Breward, Bodmin ·Tanner's Water inn, Mrs. Rebecca, Y elland, Tanner's water, Western inn, George Daniel, Fore street, Camelford S.O Perran -Zabuloe S. 0 *Western hotel, George Parsons, 107 Kenwyn street, Truro 'Tavistock hotel, John Harris Symons, Gunnislake, Tavistock Western inn, James Polland, West bridge, St. Austell Three Cornish Choughs, Henry Rabling Rowe, Tr~swithian, Western hotel, Alfred Thomas, West end, Redruth Cam borne Westgate inn, John Veale, Westgate street, Launceston Three Pilchards inn, Joseph Gedye, Polperro S.O Wheat Sheaf, Harry Goodman, Town quay, Saltash Three Tuns inn, Thomas Baxter, Chyandour, Penzance Wheel inn, Thomas Brown, Cross lanes, Cury S. 0 'Three Tuns, .Mrs. Amelia Dempsey, West street, Penryn S. 0 Wheel, Hi ram Pearce, Tresillian, Probus S. 0 Three Tuns, Albert Gendell, Fore st. Newlyn, Penzance Wheeler hotel, Wm. Hy. Terrell, Fore street, Torpoint S. 0 Three Tuns, Gilbert BarnarJ John Wills, Church town, St. White Hart, William Arthur, Fore street, Camelford S.O Keverne S.O White Hart hotel,William Butland,Church town, St.. Agnes, Tinners' Arms, James Neal, Zennor, St. Ives Scorrier S. 0 • Tolcarne inn, Wm.H.Tregenza, Tolcarne, Newlyn, Penzance White Hart, Richard Wm. Bennett, Menheniot, Liskeard Tourists' hotel, James Best Oliver, Polperro S. 0 White Hart, Nicholas Grant, Pike street, Liskeard Town Hall inn, Fredk. G. Bowles, 37 Forest. Saltash White Hart, William Hankins, New Bridge street, Truro Travellers' G uide,Bennett Opie, Kennap, Carnmenellis, Helstn White Hart inn, Robert James Ireland, Church Town, Tree inn, Mrs. Sarah Jones, Week St. Mary, Bude S.O Ludgvan, Long Rock S.O Tree inn, Charles Lory, Church town, Sithney, Helston White Hart, P. H. Knowling, Swanpool street, Falmout.h Tree commercial hotel, John W ornacott, Stratton S. 0 White Hart hotel, William Plomer, Church town, St. l'refusis Arms, William Rowe, Clinton road, Redruth Keverne S.O Trelawney's Arms, William Cock, Trew, Breage, Helston White Hart, Albert G. Stephens, Trespen, St. Erme, Truro 'Treleigh Arms, William Annear, Treleigh, Redruth White Hart, William Thomas Trudgen, Wharf, St. Ives Trelowarran inn, Geo. Henry~Bone, Budock Water,Falmth *White Hart, Walter Thomas Verran, Pool street, Bodmin Trevelyan Arms, Miss Alice J ames, Goldsithney, MarazionS. 0 White Hart, William Vial, Market place, Camborne Trewi~hian inn, Thomas Harris, Trewithian, Gram pound Rd White Horse, George Burt, Newport, Launceston • 'Tuckingmill hotel, James, Trezona, Tuckingmill, Cmbrne White Horse, Wm. Hy. Goldsworthy, The Parade, Liskeard Turk's Head, Mrs. Ann Uren, 49 Chapel street, Penzance White Lion, Pool & Son, Green market, Penzance Turnpike inn, Steven Carkeek, Connerdowns, Hayle Wodehouse, William Thomas, 16 Killigrew street, Falmouth Tywarnhayle hotel, John Chas. Johnson, Perran-PorthR.S.O William IV. James Bartle, Kenwyn street, Truro Unicorn hotel, Richard Lowry, Church street, Camborne Ye Olde inn, John Lesson Hayter, Gulval, Penzance Union inn, Edward Thomas Bennett, Albert st. Saltash PUBLIC LIBRARIES. Hard Stone Firms Limited, Bath (pro- Grigg Richard, Tregoodwell, Lanteglos See Libraries-Public. prietors of De Lank Granite Quarry) by-Camelford, Camelford S.O (William P. Bolt, manager),Ue Lank, Hill J. Hayle, St. Kew, Wadebridge PUBLISHERS. St. Breward, Bodmin S.O Harris R. &Son, Trannack,Sithney, Helstn Sandry Peter, Winnard's perch, St. See Booksellers. Harvey & Co. Lim. (Wm. Hodge, man.), Columb Major S. 0 p Garras & City wharves, Truro ; Cam- ULVERIZING, DISINTEGRA· borne, Penzauce; Falmouth; Porth­ TING & GRINDING MA- RAILWAY COMPANIES. CHINERY .,...ANUFACTRS leven & Hale ; & slate quarries, ~ . · Tintagel East Cornwall Mineral ( W. Sowden, Hardy Patent ~wk Co. Limited (The), tHosken W. & Co. Lim. Mabe, Penryn manager), Calstoc~ S.O Heeley, Sheffield S.O. ; offices, Commercial road, Pen- Great Western Railway Depot (Tom ryn S. 0 Brenton, traffic inspector ; Charles PUMP MANUFACTURERS. tKi't Hill Granite Co. (Frederick R. L. Rowe, permanent way inspector; Niels Pearn Frank & Co. Limited, Chalk, man.), Callington S.O Graae, locomotive foreman), Par, Par West Gorton, Manchester ; Nicholls Fraucis, Polyphant stone works, Station S. 0 pumping machinery f'or all Lewannick, Launceston Liskeard & Looe(Hy. Lvde Caunter,sec.; purposes.-T A "Pumps" Old Delabole Slate Co Limited Horace H. Holbrook,traffic manager), "Tylor J. & Sons Li~ite,d, 2 Newgate st. Delabole S.O ' ' offices, Castle hill, Liskeard Ec', & Belleisle,Kmgscross,LondonN PalmerJ. St. Erney, St. GermansS.O Redruth & Chacewater (Joseph Fredk. Penlee & St. Ives Stone Quarries Lim. Tyacke, supt. ), Devoran S.O QUARRY OWNERS. (J. P. Roach, sec.),Newlyn, Penzance; :Marked thus t are Granite Quarry Owners. Penlee, Mouse hole, Penzance & St. Ives RAILwAy CONTRACTORS' .Andrew Charles Wesley, Mabe, Penryn tProwse Charles Thomas, Red house, TOOL MANUFACTURERS. S.O. & Victoria villa, Penryn S.O & Berwinnay, Paul, Penzance & . ~Bate &Sons, Mill pool,Cardinhm.Bodmn Lugdvan, Long Rock S.O Hardy Patent ~ICk Co. Limited (The), Betty Bros. Landrake, St. Germans S.O tRobins Nicholas, Wadebridge S.O Heeley, Sheffield tBreage Granite Quarry Co. (Thomas Snowdon & ::),m, Clitters & Tamar bank, Eustice, purser & man. ),Breage,Hlstn Gunnislake, Tav1stock RAILWAY PLANT CONTRAO- tDe Lank Granite Quarry (Hard Stone Steed Br.1thers, Trewint, St. Erney, TORS. Firms Limited (Bath), proprietors) St. Germans S 0 Bartlett, Son & Boord, Gt. Western saw (William Bolt, •nanager),St.Breward, Sweet J. & Sons, The Parade & Barn mills, Launceston ; & at Bideford & Bodmin street, Liskeard · Barnstaple Freeman John, Sons & Co. Lirn. Vincent W. H.Trannack,Sithney,Helston Penryn S. 0. ; head offices, Penryn; RAT CATCHER branches: Penzance, Par & Cheese­ wring-TelegraiUS, "Freeman," Pen­ RABBIT DEALERS. Bowhay William, Stratton S.O ryn; "Amassable," London. See advt Griffin Edwin, Grampound Road .
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