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1T1an CHESTER. CAR CARRIERS-Continued' ~~JU-DES DIRECTORY 1t1AN CHESTER. CAR CARRIERS-continued'. Carrying Department:- Co-operative Wholesale Society, Limited, 1 Balloon st. (Bridgewater Canals Undertaking) Corporation st-Goods ~arned at through ra.tee Chief office. Chester Road from any place In the Uruted Kingdom to any place .. ' · tn France & Germany, or vice versa. Steamers T N '188 Nat. TA Br1dgewater ~anal, Manchester.' ply iD connection with this service weekly between Mlillager .............. W. H. Colher-T N 1,047 New. Goole and Calais twice weekly between Goole and Assistant Manager and Acoountant .••. J. Oldfield. Hamburg fortnightly between Garston and Rouen, Cashier .............................. J. Pritchard. ud fortnlghtly between Manchester and. Kouen- General Carrie~s between Manchester and Liverpool, Birken- Su advertisement head, Runcorn, Wa.rrmgton, Rochdale, Ashton-under-Lyne, Oldha.m, Day 1oseph, 21 Meridian st. Temperance st. A and other places. Paulkner Charles Travis & Co.-Office for parcels and orders, 7 Receiving Stations in Manchester. Kennedy st. & 6 Booth st.; chief office, 32 Water st [Liverpool Water st. Castlefield (Chester Road), Castle st. (Knot Mill), Chorlton Forbes, Grant & Co. Worsl.ey st. Egerton st. H, & 17 A South Castle st. st. and Minshull st. (Portla.nd st) Glasgow & South Western Railway Co. 39B York st-David Johnstone, Town Order offices-38A Brazennose st. & 41 Queen st. Albert sqnara di!ltrict agent T N 788 Nat. Gorton 1ahn, S3 Qllll.y st. Den.nsgn.ta [agents Grand Trunk Railway Co. of Canada, 2 Pall mall-Wainwright & Sons, Wharves for Timber. Great EIIBtem Railway Co. 82 Portland st. & a.t Ardwick and Dume St. Egerton st. (Hulme), Oastlefield,Chester rd. Gloucester st. (Oxford st. (H. B. & L.) Goods statiolll!-Wm. Pownall, district agent Chorlton st. and Minshull st (Portland st) Great Northern Railway Co.-Thompson, M'Kay & Co. ; chief otfice, 104 Lo!lal Goods agent-Frederick Holt, Water Street office. Portland st.; Ducie St. (M. S. & L.) station & Central (C. L. C.) TA" QuAY, Manchester." station; parcel & order office, SO Kennedy st . Greai Western Railway Co. 2 Brown st-William Power, district In oonnectwn w1th Agents; the Company al~o convey traffic ~etween goods man&ger; goods office, 11 Atherton st. Quay st-George Irwin, M~nchester a.nd North &_ ~outh Staffordshire, Derby, ~ottingham, agent; Kenworthy & Co. carting agents, Liverpool rd Le1cester & London. Rece1VIng depot-Castle st (Knot Mill), Greatorex Richard & Son, 63 l<'aulkner st. ; office, 9 Nicholas st The Company possess excellent and extensive Dock and Storag~ Green Edw&rd, Castle st. Castlefield aocommodation at their Port of Rnncorn, on the river Mersey. Groaers' Company, 8 Mosley st. & 4 George st BllfsaD Thomlll! (to Liverpool, Runcorn, Saltport, Northwich & Man- Manchester South Junction & Altrin<Jham Railway Company-Sta- ehester), 1 Dnoie si. Piccadilly t1ons, Orlord st; Knot Mill, Deansgate; & Fa.irfield at. London rei Hill Jllllles, Railway arches, New Alien st Messageries Nationales, Limited (foreign carriers), 4A. Fountain st Hinshelwood-;rohn& Co. (Globe Parcel Express), 63A. Mosley st -Atlas Pa.rool Express Co: agents Buddenlfield C11nal Company, London and North-Western Ra.ilwll.y Midland Railway Compa.ny's offices & goods depot, Adair st. Gt. Ancoats Company's Canal Department, 20 Ducie st. London rd-Frederick st-Joseph Manslleld, agent. Receiving offices, 47 Pi«ca.dilly, 8 Albert W. West, &gent place, Albert bridge, & Central station-T N 311 Na.t Hall, B&msley, & West Riding Junction Railway & Dock Co. 94 Car· Mory & Co.(Continental),Bow chambrs. 55 Crossst---{)ha.s. Wa.gner, agnt pon.tion st-R. ;J. Williams, a.gent Mousell Bros. (fnrnitnre removers), Derby st. 0 lones1ohn, SA. Cooper st. & Chancery lane, Pall mall Nail loseph & Co. (&agents to the Lancashire & Yorkshire RailWI!.Y Kenwarthy & Co. inland, continental & general carriers, ani} rail· Company). Head offices, 63 Corporation st ; receiving & order office, way agents; also forwarding agents at Liverpool & Birkenhe&d. 9 Booth st. Mosley st; warehousea, Saliord & Oldham Road Railway Agents for the Great Western Railway Co. carriers to London, Bir· stations; Liverpool office, 11 Victoria st; also at Bolton, Bury, Char· minghsm, Birkenhead, Southampton, Weymouth, Plymouth, Bristol, ley, Over Darwen, & Wigan Cardilf, &nd a.Jl parts or the South and West of England and Wales, North-Eastern Railway Co. 49 & 50 Arcade chambers, St. Mary's gate and ihe Channel Islands; also agents t.o the Rochdale Canal Co. -G. C.Huntley, district agent carriers by water to Liverpool, Birkenhead, &c. ; chief offices, 119 Pantechnicon (The Manchester), Limited (furniture Lilerpool rd; enquiry offices, 6 George st. Piccadilly, & 19 Lower starers and removers, and general carriers to all Byrom st. Liverpool rd; receiving warehouses, London & North- parts by raU, road and water; furniture, pictures. Western Railway Sta.tion, Liverpool-rd. Lancashire & Yorkshire plate and valuables stored in fire-proof roomsl. Bailny Goods Station, Saliord, Great Western Railway Station, Depository, Old Trafford ; omce, 8 Moult street, Gnpe st. (late Charles st.), Liverpool rd. and Rochdale Canal Co.'s Cross street (opposite Guardian omce}-James warehouse, Dale st.; Liverpool offices, 10 Orange cgurt, Castle st Saunders, manager Iilner J. (Exors. of), 39 Quay st Pendlebury & Co. Hulme locks, Egerton st. Hulme Laneashire & Yol'kshire Railway Co. Victoria. station, Hunt's bank. Pickford & Co. (agents for the London & North-Western Railway Co.), Paroel & general enquiry offices, 4 Mosley st· -John Butler, agent ; 3 Mosley st; 4 George st. & London Road station 89 Corporation 11t--John Butler, agent; 15 Joilll. Da.lton st-Thomss Robinson Thomas & Co. Limited, 1 Stanley st. New Bailey st. S Hicks, clerk in charge Rochdale Canal Co. 75 Dale st. Picca.dilly-Chas.Robert Dykes, manager WI'JI!!hire & Yorkshire Railway Co..-Thompson, M'Kay & CQ. (for the and secretary Bull & Grimsby traffic), 104 Portland st ; SO Kenncdy st; Union S&nderson & Co. 4A. Fountain st-Atlas Parcel Expn~ss Co. agents Warehouse, 32 Picca.dilly, & Ducie st. Picca.dilly Shropshire Union Railway & Canal Co .• Castle st. Castlefield-F. Lee Willia.mJ. & Co. 22 & 24 Grape st. Water st Pa.dmore, agent I.oodon & North-Western Railway Co. (Northern Division)-goods Staveley, Parker & Co. 31 Mosley street depot, Liverpool rd. & Water st--F. Pa.dmore, agent. City office Sutton a.nd Company, Daily Parcel E ....xp... ress to all (eanviiBoing IUld order department), 15 Mosley st- W. J. parts of the world, 78 High street. 32a & 36a Fountain Chipman, superintendent; John Lockutt, chief MShier. Offices st. & 11 German st. Oldham rd for pa.rcels, Exchange, Vietoria. & London Road Statiollli; 67 Swan and Leach, Ltd. Albert square and 216 Stretrord M&rket at.; 15 John Da.lton at. and 39 Corporation st road Main Parcel Co. (parcel), 47 & 49 Turner st. High st Thomason James (to-Liverpool, Runcom, &c.), T.ower Trwell Rt. Water it.; Ho.ncbester, Sheffield & J.inoolnshire Railway Compll.ny, & in Thompson James & Son, 6 Albert st. St. Mary's, and 43 Ryla.nce st eonnection with the Great Northern Rll.ilway. Goods stations, Thompson, M'Kay & Co. inland and continental carri.ers, general Blind lane, Ardwick., and Ducie street, Piccadilly. Granary, Store at. railway and forwarding and shipping agents. Agents to London rd. Goods, mineral, estate and surveyor's offices, 28 London the Grna.t Northern & Manchester Sheffield & J.incolnshire rd. Agents, Thompson, M'Kay & Co. 6 Picca.dilly. Pa.rools receiving Railway Companies, for their joint sys~ms & oonnections ; the Man· offices, 4 Brown st.and lOB Pori and st ohester,Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway & the Cheshire Lines Commit- Manchester (The) Ship Canal Co. tee, alBIJ in connection with the La.ncashire~~ond Yor~shire, Lm;.do?- & Principal offices : Spring Gardens North-Western, Great Western and N ?rth ~astern Rllllways. Prmmp~ • offices, 104 Portland street and 32 Piccadilly ; branch offices, Duc1e Alfred B. Whitworth, secretary. Street and Ardwick stations (Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire); Sir E. Leader WUliams. M. Inst. C.E. Chief Engineer. Central Station (for Cheshire Lines tnffic) ; Oldham Road and T N 688 & 1 07'1 .Nat. TA" Canal, Manchester." Salford stations (Lancashire & Yorkshire). Parcel and order D ' k • T ffi ad offices, SO Keunedy st. & Ducie st. London rd oc office • ra ord ro • Van Oppen & Co. Limited (foreign carriers), 66 Bridge st. Deans- T N 2,410. TA .. Waterway, Manchester." gate-sole agents, Brice & Co Marshall Stevens, :Manager. Wainwright & Sons, 2 Ps.ll mall John C. Willson. Assistant :Manager. Wilding Richard, 21 Exchange st. Blackley CART BUILDERS, Addy Henry M. 11 Lower Russell st. M P Broadhurst & Co. 82 & 84 Market st; works, ~ Van and Cart Builder1. Ancoats Vale Rubber Co. Limited, Gibhonst. Bradford, Manchester Palmerston st. Ancoats-Thomas Cam bell Willia.m & Son, 63 Cannon &t; works, Stewart, secretary Ship Canal Ropery, Patricroft Archer Edward G.Blossom St. Works, Blossom Campbell, Redmayne & Co. 33a. C.lBT &: CARRIAGE SPRING MANUFCTRS. st. Ancoats Portland street-See advt .bdretr l. H. & Co. Toledo Steel Works, Bla.ckwell John & Co. Ebenezer Works,Vauxhall Oarter & Oo. 26 Dyer lit. Chester rd. Hnlme Sheffield st. Oollyhurst rd Edwards Hugh, 29 Ford st. Saliord Briggs Thomas, 21 Major street; Fraser William, Reliance Works, CART & RAII.WAY WAGGON SH ElET, works, Richmond hill and Ancoats-T N 1757 Nat MARQUEE, TENT, TARPAULIN, & PITCH Springfield, Salford; 2 & 4 South- Galloway Daniel (tarpaulin), Perey st. Pendleton PAPER MAN OFAOTURERS. gate road, London, N.; also at Goodwin lo'redk. W. 63 Piccadilly, & at Du.ndee Liverpool, Barrow • in - Furness, Grimond J. & A. D. Limited, lil Ohorlton at. (SU alMJ Oil Clotl. Manufacturers, and also Glasgow, Kidderulinster, Dublin, Portla.nd st; works, Holt Town & Du.nde11 Brattice Cloth Manufacturen.) and Belfast-See advt Grimshaw Thomas B. 58 High at Addey Henry M. & Co. 61A. Portllllld st Brighouse Roger,lo Sugar la..; works, Brighollll6 .fohnson Charles & Sons, 15 S~iek.villu at Adde7 lacob & Co. '}({ York si st, Ha.rrison st.
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