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Suffolk 600 MAG SUFFOLK. [KELLY'S < MACHINISTs-continued. Eastaugh Henry J. South wharf, Rope Edward, Rope's wharf, Orford. Shulver Arthur, Wellclose square, Lowestoft; &; at :Becc1es Wickham Market; & at .A.ldeburg;b Framlingham R.S.O Edwards Henry & Son, Thoroughfare Row William &; Son, Saxmundham Thurlow George & Sons, Stowmarket &; Sun wharf, Woodbridge Savage WaIter, Stradishall, Newmarkt Whitmore &; Binyon Limited (wheat Elmer Brothers,Chelmondiston, Ipswch Savill A. & Co.; offices, G. E. R. sta- cleaning), Wickham Market Ennals Wm. Robt. Cross green, Cock- tion, Eye; also at G. E. R. station. ·Woods &; Co. Suffolk iron works, field, Bury &; at Whelnetham Rail- Mellis, Eye . Stowmarket; &; at Bury; Newmar- way station Simpson Willillm, George street c\ ket; Norwich; Ipswich & Haverhill Fisher Charles J. & Co.; offices, Priory farm, Hadleigh RS.O brewery &; stores, Church st. Eye Smith W. &; A. &; Bacon Thomas, Rail- MAGNETIC APPLIANCES Fison Edward, Stoke bridge, Ipswich way station, Thurston, Bury MANUFACTURERS OF. Free, Rodwell &; Co. Limited, Wood- Smith & Eastaugh, The Staithe-. Scrivener, Gill &; Co. 4 Queen st.Ipswh bridge &; Stowupland st. Stowmarket :Beccles; &; South wharf, Lowestoft MAIL CONTRACTORS Garrett Newson & Son Limited (Geo. Squirrell William &; Son,Bildeston S.O . H. Garrett, manager), Snape bridge, Swonnell &; Sons Limited, Oulton See Contractors. Dunningworth, Tunstall, Wickham Broad, Lowestoft market Tollemaches Ipswich Brewery Limited MALT MERCHANTS. Garrett S. J. & Co. 2 East street, Sud- (H. B. Southgate, sec.). Upper :Buckmaster John, Victoria mills, bury; & Cavendish R.S.O :Brook st.; store, 26 Forest.Ipswch Framlingham R.S.O Gayford Ernest Robert, Bridge street; Turner .A.1fred,Witnesham mills,Ipswb Collen Daniel Waiter, Elmswell, Bury Market place &; Railway station, Had- Walker W. D. &; A. E. Bung-ay, Ditch. Finch Nathaniel(agent),Gislinghm.Eye leigh & ..SI.O ingham, Geldeston &; Great Yar- Freeston Samuel, Bridge st. Bungay Girardot & Co. Limited, Northgate mouth; head office, Earsham street. "''bite Charles, Tunstall, Wickham Mkt maltings, Bury; & at Woodbridge, Bungay Suffolk &; Brentwood, Essex Wenn T. H. & Co. Tayfen rd. :Bury MALT KILN FLOOR MANFR. Goodall Mrs. Julia, Queen's rd. Sudbry Wilson Thos. Wm. (exors. of), George Plummer Frederick S., RS.S. Ipswich Goodchild John, Kedington, Haverhill st. Angel st. :Bridge st. High st. street, Stowmarket. See advert Gooderham W. P. (exors. of), Monew- Denton street &; ~lway station, . den, Wickham Market Hadleigh RS.O MALTSTERS. Gough Jesse & Sons, Northgate st. Wing C. 10 St. Andrew's st. nth. Bury Bury; G. E. R station,Stowmarket; Woods & Co. Angel st. Hadleigh R.S.O Abbott George, Bo:xted, Bury &; Bures St. Mary RS.O Wootten William, Great Thurlow S.O Adnams & Co. Limited, Sole :Bay Green, King &; 8,?ns Limited, Bury Youngman, Preston &; Co. Eagle brew- brewery, Southwold ale stores, StatIOn road, Stowmar- ery, Rant Score; office, 69 High st. Alderton &; Winch, Shotley hall, Ipswb ket & Westgate brewery, :Bury. Lowestoft Allen Robert A. & Son, Railway sta- Green 'Yilliam, Cattawade, :Brantham, MANTLE MAKERS tion, Sudbury Manningtree • Anness Philip John, Railway station, Grimston &; Garrad, :Bures St. Mary Corder Frederie, 18 &; 20 Tavern Daraham, Saxmundham RS.O street, Ipswich Ardley Thos. B. Long Melford R.S.O Hart In.Brook,Thoro'fare, Woodbrdge Fish Frederick &; Son, 46 &; 48 Tavern Arthey John Spalding (exors. of), Ker- Hearn J. &; Son, Southgate street, street; manufactory, 62 Carr street, 8ey, Ipswich; & at Lindsey Hall Bury; &; Beyton, Bury Ipswich . Arthey William Ruffell, Kersey, Ips- Higham William, Bramfield, Haleswth Payne L. A. &; M. F. Haughley, Stow- wich; & at Lindsey Hill Waiter, Waldringfield,Woodbrdge market ., Baker John Woodgate & Fredk. Wm. Ipswi€h Malting Co. (The), New Cut Rowling A. M. Castle street, Eye Prentice street, Lavenham RS.O west, Ipswich Turner Wm. Ipswich rd. Stowmarket Baker Edward (exors. of), Cornard Kemball Charles, Boxford, Colchester Woods Mr;;_ Marion, Castle st. Eye roller flour mills, Gt. Cornard,Sudbry Kendall-Chapman Frank, Bungay I'd. MANUFACTURING CHMISTS. :Baker T. H. W. Gt. Blakenham,Ipswh Halesworth " Barber In. &; Co. Bridge st. Brandon King George, Hartest, :Bury See Chemlsb Manufacturmg. Bishop &; Co. 65 Guildhall st. :Bury. Ladbrook &; Son, Elmsett, Ipswich MANURE MANUFACTURERS. See advertisement Leathers Aaron, The Beeches, Wing- Marked thus t are Chemical Manure Manfr!>. Boby & Cha:pman Limited, Thorney field, Harleston tBurrell Robert & WaIton, Bury St. hall &. IpSWIch ~reet, Stowmarket Lott John, The Place, Great Wenham, Edmunds chemical works, WestleYr Branwhite Frederlck &; Sons, Chapel Colchester :Bury &; at Bury ho.& Alpheton hall,LongMelfd.~.S.O Mann R. & W. Wai~ford ma1t~ngs, tColchester William Griffin wharf Brown WaIter, MeltoD, 'Yoodbndge ~ungay; &; at Mettmgham; Dltch- Dock street, Ipswi~h ' :Bruc.e W.R.ChelswQrth,:Bildestn.RS.O mgham & Broome. tDixon Thomas (exors. of) Debenha~ Button Henry, Hopton, Thetford Mason B. & M. Kersey IIlllls, Kersey, Stowma ket ' • Catchpole &; Co. Foundation st.Ipswich Ipswich . tFison Jo~eph &; Co. Limited; works. Chapman F. K.Rumburgh,Halesworlh Maulden J.Drldge st.Frmlnghm.R.S.O Ipswich &; Bramford; offices, Eastern Chnstm~ F. C. &; Co. Camps road, Mauldon A. M. & Son, 36 Church st. Union mills, Ipswich HaverhIll. Sudbury&; ~t Long Melford, Suffolk; Packard Edward &; Co. Lim. Duke st. Clarke Brot~ers, 87 Risbyg.ate st. :Bury office, Eallmgdon, Essex. See advt The Quay, Ipswich; &; at Bamford Clarke Edwm George, ~ailway statn. Morse E. & G. Crown street, Lowes- Pond S. (artificial), Oowlinge,Newmkti &; Castle street, Framlingham R.S.O tof~ &; Oulton, Lowestoft. Prentice Erothers Lim. (artificial) (''larke Walter,Great ~~elnetham,Bury Mortlllier Thomas, Qu~y, IpsWlch; &; Chemical wQrks 'Stowmarket· &; at Clowes Walker Llllilted, Needham Quay street, Woodbrldge Gre t Yarmouth ' Market R.S.O Offord Mrs. J. P. Cavendish R.S.O a Cobbold & Co. 80 Fore street, St. OliveI' Brothers, Sudbury brewery, Clement's, Ipswich; &; Station road, Cornard road, Sudbury Nati~e Guano Co. Limited, 29 New Stowmarket Parker :Brothers (Mildenhall) Limited, Endge street, London EC Colchester Brewing 00. Lim. (William Lar~ roller mills, Mild.euball. &; at MANURE MERCHTS. & AGTS~ Turner, manager), Eye brewery. Icklingham & Barton mills, Mlldnhll * Eye; (1Chal"les Spilling, manager) Parry James &; Son, Bridge street &; Ma.rked .th~ are Agents. Ipswicli; & (D. Hill, manager) Mar- Railway station, Halesworth Buckenham Wilham Alfred, :Brandon; ket place, Halesworth Paul R. & W. Lim. Bury street,Stow- &; at Stoke Ferry S.O Cook F. R. &; Co. Stowupland street &; markllt; Paul's quay, Ipswich; Byford Charles Watson, Clare R.S.O , Victoria roller mills, Stowmarket· Little Stonham, Stowmarket & *Cook F. R. & Co. Stowupland streetil . & Onehouse. Stowmarket 'Woodbridge &; Victoria. roller mills. S~wmarket Cooper George & 'Sons, Hawk's mill, Peck John, OccoId, Eye Cullum & Co.,; .offices, Station yard, Creeting St. Mary, Needham Mar- Prentice Thomas, &; Co. Stowmarket Eye &; at Millis . ket R.S.O &; at Ipswich *Darby Edward Charles, Beccles; &; Crisp John & Son, The :Bridge & Rail- Rackham Reuben, Wickham Market at :Bridge wharf, Gillingham way station, Beccles Ray Charles, Clare RS.O *Deck Frederick Seaman., London rd•. Cuddon Thomas &; Raymnnd, Nayland, Richold Peter, Long Melford R.S.O Beccles Colchester Robinllon Brothers, Mellis, Eye &; at Dupont In.& Son,:Bures St.MaryR.S.O Cullum &; Co.Station yard & Mellia,Eye Botesdale &; Burston, Diss Durrant Robert, Elmswell, :Bury . Cuthbert Henry &; Co. Stowmarket; &; RobinsonBros.Rickinghall Inferior,Diss Eastaugh Henry J. (artificial), South. at Diss &; Billingford Robinson .Jas. Bobby, Botesdale, Diss wharf, Lowestoft; &; at Beccles Cutting Henry, Rattlesden, :Bury RoUe James &; Sons, 48 St. Andrew's Ennals Robert, Gipping house &; Bury Dennis Wm. Hy. Ohilton, Clare R.S.O street south, Bury road, Stowmarket.
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