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CORNWALL. HAM 1423 • Vincent G-Eorge, Penda.Rves Street, Tuck- GUNPOWDER MANUFACTRS TRADES DIRECTORY.) CORNWALL. HAM 1423 • Vincent G-eorge, Penda.rves street, Tuck- GUNPOWDER MANUFACTRS. Harris Edwin J. 20 Chapel st. Redruth .ingmill, Cam~orne East Cornwall Gunpowder Co. Limited Harris Richard, Foundry sq. Hayle . Vme Mrs. Anme Jane, 23 Trelowarren (J. C. Isaac, manager & sec.); offices, Hartley C~arles, 9 Fore street, Bodm1n .s~reet, Camborne 'fanyard hill, Liskeard; manufactory, Harvey Richard T. Fore street, Newlyn, Vman Thomas, Polkyth, St. Austell Herodsfoot Liskeard Penzance Wade Ge~rge, :tower Ma.rke~ st. Penryn Hall & Son~ (Jos. Thomas Roberts, Hawke Ernest •. 103 Fore street, Bodmin Walkey FranCis Sa.rgent, Kllkhampton, agent) Ponsanooth Perranwell Sta- Heddon FranCis, Forest. St. Ives R.S.O Stratton R.S.O tion R:s.o ' H~cks Erwin,Lower Lux street, Liskeard Walt.e~s John & Son, Looe East R.S.O Kennall Gunpowder eo. (Edwin Lidgey, H~cks W. J. 45 Causeway head, Peuznce Warmmgton Edward, West st. Penryn resident manager), Kennall vale, St. Hill Thos. 21 Causeway head, Penzance Warren Richard, Trewellard, Pendeen, Stythians Penryn Holland Charles, 32 High st. Falmouth St. Just-in-Penwith R.S.O ' Holman Chas. J. 16 St. Mary st. Truro Warren Thomas, Bosfrankan, St. GUTTA PERCHA MAN UFRS. Hooper Robt. 9 Chapel street, Penzance Burvan R.S. 0 . Houlson Saml. 5 .Alverton st. Penzance Warwick Misses Ellen & Sarah, Land- Indta Rubber,Gutta Percha & Telegraph Ruddy Robt. Town quay, Fowey R.S.O rake, St. Germans R.S.O Works Co. Limited, IOO& I06Can~on Humphrys J. Forest. St Ives R.S.O Warwick Samuel Church town Veryan street, London E c; I Tanfield bmld- Husbana Wm. Bridge st. Lostwithiel Grampound R~ad ' ' in~s, Hustlergate, Bradford & 64A, Husband W. 1''. Queen st. Lostwithiel Weale Robert Higher Bore st. Bodmin High street, Sheffield. , See advert Ivey Joseph, Basset road, Camborne Wearne Mrs. Mary, Bosorne terrace, St. Jacobs Philip R. High st. St. Ives R.S.O Just-in-PenwithR.S.O GYMNASTIC APPARATUS James John, Church street, Launceston WebbSamuel,Post office,Praze,Cambrne MANUFACTURERS. Jenkin W. C. IA, Taroveor rd. Penzance Webb William, n John street, Ferris- , . Kemp Samuel, Wharf, St. Ives R S.O town 'fruro .Albany School Furmture & Gymnasia Knuckey James, 13 Princes st. Truro Webbe; Thomas, St. Ann's, Tavistock Work~ (Tom Cruwys, proprietor), 49 Lander Benjamin, Nettles hill, Helston Webster Miss M. J. Troon, Camborne Carohne street, Camden town, Lon- Laurance Wm. P. 6 Kenwyn st. Truro Welch Joseph & Son, Honey st. Bodmin don N w Lawton William, Church st. Liskeard Wellington Rd. Bodmin rd. St. Austell Spencer George, 2 Old street.& 52 Gos- Manaton William, 42 Forest. Saltash Wenlock Mrs. Richard, Church town, ' well road, London E C; mventor & May Edwd. 21 Arweuack st. Falmouth Cury R. s. 0 manufacturer of al~ kinds of. gymnastic Maynard W. H. The Crescent, Bude R. S. 0 Westlake Thos. J. Kingsand, Plymouth apparatus, by specml appomtmen.t to Merrifield Fredk. The Arcade, Penzance 'White Misses Jane & Ellen, Passage st. H. M. the Queen, _H.R.H. the Prmce Minear George, Truro road, St. Austell Fowey R.S.O of Wales, Impcnal Government of Mitchell Waiter, 81 Pydar street, Truro White James, 17 Ferristown, Truro Ca~~da, London School Board & the Moyle .Alfred, Wendron street, Helston White Miss Jane,64 Chapel st. Penzance British Army Moyse William, Stratton R.S.O White John Henry, I Rose Vean road, Stempel Adolf Alex. 75 .Albany street, Netherton A. High Cross st. St. Austell Penzance London N w Newton J. Pengelly,St. Teath,Camelford White Nicholas, Forest. St. Ives R.S.O Paine Edwin, 5 Arwenack st. Falmouth White Richard, Bojewyan, Pendeen, St. HABERDASHERS. Palmar J. 20 Fore st. Torpoint,Devnprt Just-in-Pen with R.S. 0 . Pearce J. J. 39 Market Jew st. Penzance Whitford E. & H. Alma place, Redruth Bhght Thomas, 31 Fore street, Saltash Pearce W. J. 10 Causewayhead,Penznce Whitford Henry, Dimson, Uunnislake, West Samuel, Fore street, Bodmin Penrose J. Chacewater, Scorrier R.S.O Tavistock Penrose Richard, Cross street, Redruth Whitford Jo~n Henry, Dimson, Gunnis- HABIT MAKERS. Peters Edwd. 24A, New Bridgest. Truro lake, TaVIstock Peters Thomas, Church street, Liskeard Whitford J. M. St. Day, Scorrier R.S.O Hawken & Sons, 9 & 10 Boscawenstreet, Phillips John Arthur, 61 Pendarves st. Wickett Jethro, Wooda rd. Launceston Truro . Tuckingmill, Camborne Williams Mrs. Ellen, Mawgan-in-Pydar, Sampson Mar~m, II l?hapel street, Phillips Phillip, Pool, Carn Brea R.S.O St. Columb R.S.O . Penzance. See advertisement Praed Mrs. Jane, Marazion R.S.O Williams Miss F. 86 Kenwyn st. Truro Praed Richd. Fore street,St. Ives R.S.O Williams James,29Alverton st.I'enzance HAIR DRESSERS. Price G-eo. St. Blazey, Par StationR.S.O Williams J ames, 27 Basset st. Redruth Quick George E. Mouse hole, Penzance Williams James, New downs, St. Just- Addison Jsph. Meneage street, Helstou Rapper Joseph, Higher Lux st. Liskeard in-Penwith R.S.O Banbury Sml. Jn. Church st. Camborne Richards William, Nancherrow terrace, Williams John Bassett,Church town, St. Bartle John, Beacon St. Just-in-Pen with R.S.O Columb Minor R.S.O Bray John, Fore street, St. Blazey, Par RickardEdward,Fore st.Newquay R.S.O Williams John Dysart, Marazion R.S.O Station RS.O Rickards John, Forest. Fowey R.S.O Williams JohnThomas,Callington R.S.O Bray Wm. James, College st. Camborne Rowe Nicholas, Coinage-hall st. Helston Williams J.Lanner mr.Lannarth,Redrth Brown C. H. 34 Arwenack st. Falmouth Rusden Wm. St. Thomas st. Penryn Williams Mrs. M. 32 Forest. Redruth Bryant John Thomas, 47 Market Jew Russell Solomon T. Union st. Camborn Williams Richard Jn. Leeds town, Hayle street, Penzance Sandry Francis P. Meneage st. Helstone Williams Thomas, Polperro R.S.O Burton C. Lanadwell st. Padstow R.S.O Sandy Charles A. Orockwell st. Bodmin Williams Wm. Burnt ho. Mabe, Penryn Burton Edward J. Fore street, Bodmin Shore Emanuel, Gunnislake, Tavistock Willmore .Arthur, 47 Church st. Falmth Calf W. D. 79 Market Jew st. Penzance Sly Fred, III Kenwyn street, 'fruro Willoughby Mrs. Katherine, Pool, Carn Cannon Frank, St. Day, Scorrier R.S.O, Stephens Wm.C.31Alverton st.Penzance Brea R.S.O Carbis William, 53 Fore street, Redruth StoneS. 15 Trelowarren st. Cambome Willoughby Thos. Fore st. Lostwithiel Chapman Philip, 21 Market st.Falmoutb Taylor R. J. 16 Parade street, Penzance Wills Harry, Barn street & Baytree hill, Clifton Thomas, Cross street, Camborne 'fhomas Alfred, Market street, Penryn Liskeard Colliver T. Market st. Looe East R.S.O Thomas Frederick, Chapel st.Cambome Wills John, Menheniot, Liskeard Coplin A. R. 5 Killigrew st. Falmouth Thomas J. H. 6 Market Jew st.Penzance Wills Samuel, Wadebridge R.S.O Crowle Fredk. William, CallingtonR.S.O Thomas William, Church street, Helstn Wills William, Tangier, Lostwithiel Crow le J. H. Broad st. St. ColumbR.S.O Treganowan Wm. Victoria pl. St. .Austell Winn N. jun. Burnt ho. Mabe, Penryn Crowle Thomas, Tregony st. Mevagissey, Tregilgas E. I Tregoni~sey rd. St.Austell Wood & Son, The Strand, Bude R.S.O St. Austell Trewin Thomas, St. Mary's st. Truro Woolcock Geo. I & 2 Minnie pi. Falmth Curtis R. B. 141 Falmouth rd. Redruth Uren W. 34 Trelowarren st. Camborne Woolcock Thomas S. Devoran R.S.O Denithorne Erasmus, 45 New st.Penzflce Vigus William Richard, Duke st. Truro Woolcock William, Millbrook, Plymouth Dennis James, 87 lt'ore street, Redruth Vineer W11liam Jn. 16 Victoria pl. Truro Wren MissMinnie,Goldsithney,Marazion Dennis Wm. H. 2 .Alma place, Redruth WilleyA.Commercial sq.NewquayR.S.O R.S. 0 Dennithorne Jn. 48 Queen st. Penzance Williams .A.C.82 Market Jew st. Penznce Yabsley William, Millbrook, Plymouth Downing Charles, Meneage st. Helston Williams Jas. N. Market strand,Falmth Young Richard, Parade, Liskeard Downing Fredk. H. 4 Bond st. Redruth YeoSaml.T.13oTrelowarren st.Cambrne YoungTonkin, High st. St. Ives R.S.O Downing Henry, 14 Penryn st. Redruth Downing William, Meneage st. Helston GUN MAKERS. Edwards Edward, roDukestreet, Truro HAIR DRESSERS~ SUNDRIES, . Ellacott John P. Wadebridge R.S.O MEN Jane Wllham Henry, Forest. Bodmm Gilbert Daniel Broad street Launceston Reynolds Wil.li~m,5 Cathedr_al la. Truro Gray Henry, ~ Alverton tar: Penzance Pa_rton, Son & Co. 138 Digbeth, Birm- Tremellen Wllham, Wadebrtdge R.S.O Greet G. Rowe st. Torpoint, Devonport mgham Gundry W. 29 Church street, Falmouth Ham George F. Church st. Launceston GUNPOWDER AGENTS. Hambly Richard, Commercial rd. Hayle HAM CURERS. • See .Agents-Gunpowder. Hankins Joseph P 2 Quay street, Truro See Bacon Curers. · .
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