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Limb James, Vvalton, Chesterfield Lister George, Ecclesfield . ~ . 882 W"heel~rIght!!il. Limb J ames, vValton, Chesterfield Tradewell John, Dalton Brook, R Hoyland Wm. B. yd. 83,13rcomhall st. S Lister George, Ecclesfield, Sheffield Turner George, Middle Handley, Inman & Wingfield, 49 Exchange st. S Lister John, Ecclesfield, Sheffield Staveley, Chesterfield J ennin~s Alfred, Eldon street, S Lister John, Aston, Rotherham Turner J oe, Woodhouse, Sheffield J ones Richard, Burgoyne road, S I ..ittlewood. J oseph, Hackenthorpe, Turton Joseph, Staveley, Chesterfield Kirby Jude, 42 Pinstone street, S Beighton, Sheffield Wadkin John, Maltby, Rotherham Leadbeater Charles, BA Norfolk row, S Lockwood Benjamin, Owlerton, S Walker George W. Wheeldon lane, C Lowrance M. & Son, 2 Peel square, B Lockwood Edwd.Wisewood,Wadsley, S Walker Richard, Carver street, S Marriott J ames, 6 Blonk street, S Lawn John, 31 Attercliffe common, S WaIlerGeorge, Beighton,Woodhouse,S Marsden William, Clyde place, St. Loxley Thomas, Potter hill, Chapel- Walton John, Newbold, Chesterfield Philip's road, Sheffield town, Sheffield Walton J oseph, Duke street, Sheffield Mathewman Benj. Ct. 6, Bard st. S Lucas Thomas P. yard, Norwich st. S Whitehead Thomas, Harthill, Sheffield Merryweather & Davy, 14 & 18 Broad Ludlam Saml. Slade Hooton, Laugh- Wilson Benjamin, Crookes, Sheffield street, Sheaf street, and Granville ton-en-Ie-Morthen, Rotherham Wilson Bros. Hathersage, Sheffield street, Sheffield (See Advert.) Margerison Gervase, Barlow, C Wilson George, Dore, Sheffil'lld Richards Robert, 25 Porter street, S Marsden Ambrose, Bamford, Sheffield Wilson Geo. Malin bridge, Wadsley, S Shaw Reuben & Son, 13 Bridge street, lVIarsden Charles, Brampton, C Wilson German,Malin bdge.Wadsley,S Worksop Marsden J oel, Thornhill Wilson James, Calow, Chesterfield Shillito J 110. Eagle"'Ks. 27Carver st. S Marsden J onathan, VVorrall, Sheffield Wilson William, Bradfield, Sheffield Silcock John, Spa lane, Chesterfield Marsh Bros. Stannington, Sheffield Wilson William, Hope, Sheffield Skerritt Wm. Back of 20, Pinstone Marsh Henry, Thurlstone, Sheffield vVolstenholme Fredk. Greystock st. S street, Sheffield Marsh J onathan, Stannington, S WoodheadWm.HackenthorpeBeighton Taylor Joseph T. 89 Nurfolk street, S Marsh Willio, Thurlstono, Sheffield V{orrall John, Brampton Bierlow, R Thompson Robert, 72 West street, S Marshall John, Handsworth, Sheffield Wyatt William, Wingerworth, R Thorp J. E. & Co. 30 Trippet lane, S l\'iarshall J ph. Ashopton, Derwent, S Wallis Ambrose, 13 Pinstone street, 4 Mason J oseph, Court 10, Bath street, WHIP MAKERS. Cheney square, and Cheney row, S and 14:7 Broomhall street, Sheffield Deans John, 6 and 8 York street, S Wallis Ambrose W. 87 Bridge st. S Midgley Geo. Hemsworth, Norton, S WiJkinson George (toy), 56 Silver Westrop Wallis, Sylvester gardens, l\'lilner John J. Sheaf st. Heeley, S street head, Sheffield Arundel street, Sheffield Modey Joseph, Greasbro', Rotherham Wilks Bros. & Co. 9 Furnival road, Naylor William, Fulwood, Sheffield WHIP MOUNT MANUFACTRS. Sheffield (See Advertisement) Newcombe John, Joiner lane, Sheffield (See alJo Cap, Hoop, ~c. Mfrs.) Wilson & Sons, 10 Old Haymarket, S NewsumWm. Adwick-upon-Dearne, R Beatson William & Sons, 156 Fitz­ Wootton Abraham, 4 Shepherd st. S Norbury John, Baekmoor, Norton, S william street, Sheffield Yeardley J oseph, 194 Infirmary rd. S Oakes Henry, 79 Duke street, S WHITESMITHS, LOCKSMITHS & Oldale George, Dinnington, R WINDOW BLIND MANUFRS. BELLHANGERS, Ollerenshaw Charles, Owlerton, S (See Venetian Blin:1 Manufacturers.) Orchard Barber, New street, & Scot· (See also Gasfitters, Iromrwngers and Plumbers.) land street, Sheffield WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS Bailey Fredk. J. 123 Spital hill, S Orrah Rebert, Monk Brettan, B AND AGENTS, Outram Anen, Dronfield Bailey Henry, 112 Infirmary road, S Palfrp,yman J oseph~ Holywell st. C Bailey Thomas, 8 Lee croft, Sheffield Marked * are Agents. Palliser William. Back road, Bamsley Bell William, Sutton street, Sheffield Addy George H. Upperthorpe road, S Pattison Thos. New Whittington, C Bodington John, Ct. 2, Bailey street, S Alcock Samuel, 191-3 Carlton road, Peace Joseph, Clifton, Conisbro', R Bond & Scaife, 35-7 Norfolk street, S Attercliffe, Sheffield Pearce Henry, Thrybergh, R Brightmore John, Baslow, Chesterfield Allison William, 79 High st. Mexbro' Pearson J ames, Whittington moor, Brooke Henry, 13~ Smithfield, and Armitage Bros. 36 Shambles street, B Chesterfield (See Advertisement) Snow lane, S (See Advertisement) * Atkinson Thomas, 28 Cheapside, B Peat Charles, Wales, Sheffield Brown James, 193 London road, S * AuIt Reuben, Whittington moor, C Peat J ames, Eckington, Chesterfield Burrows Thomas, 28 Shambles st. B Bacon John & Co. Millgate, R Petfield Edward, l\Iowbray street, S Burton Charles, Beetwell street, C * Bailey Geo. High st. Clay Cros.~, C Ratcliffe James, Bramley, Chesterfield Oamm William, 130 Martin street, S Banks Fredk. L. Exhange street, S Rich Thomas, South Anston, R Case Mrs Elizabeth, 120 Carver st. S Bates Thomas, 16 Dixon lane, and Richardson J oseph, Conisbrough, R Chadwick John, Ct. 3, Pontefract rd. B 118-20 Broomhall street, Sheiield RopeWm. Upperthorpe, Killamarsh, C Chambers Godfrey, 288 Langsett rd. S Bathe & Co. 1 West bar, and 13 & 17 Rushby Chas. 9 Artisan view, Heeley,S Cropper Geome, 27 Westan street, S Wicker, Sheffield Sanderson Emanuel, Low Bradfiflld, S Dixon John, 4 Chapel walk, Sheffield Rell Thomas, Eckington, Chesterfield Sanderson Fred, Oughtibridge, S Dixon Wm. H. 2! Langsett road, S Berry Thomas & 00. 1 to 7 South st. Shaw Arthur, Ecclesfield, Sheffield Dodson Chas. & Son, 31 College st. R Moor, Sheffield Shimwcll ,Villiam, 20 Broughton lane, Eagles .Toseph, 286 London road, S Bingham William, 230-2 Elt. Philip's Atterrliffe, Sheffield Elliott John, 85 Division street, S road, & 33 Netherthorpe place, S SmithSarnl. Hemingfield,Wombwell, B Ellis J. C. & J. S. 1 Flat st. Leadmill Birks J. S. & T. 33 Wicker, and 69 Somerset John, Calver, Sheffield st. &NorfolkFoundry,Leadmill rd.S Market place, Sheffield Staley Stephen, Baslow, Chesterfield France William H. 25 Wicker, S Blanshard Ramine, 84 AlbertTer. I'd. S Standish Henry, 4 Blonk street, S Gibson John, 40 Smithfield, Sheffield Boothroyd George W. 97 & 99 Alex- Standish J oseph, Norton, Sheffield Gibson Waiter, 13 Burnt Tree lane, S andra road, Heeley, Sheffield Stanley Charles, Worrall, Sheffield Gothard Lorenzo, 61 Low Pavement, C Brooke Joseph (dealer), Staveley, C Stephenson George, Doclworth, B Green James, 53 Carver street, S * Brown H. & Co. 13 High stretlt, S Stephenson J ames, Barlow, C Haggard & Bunby, 1 Westgate, and ButterworthFrank, EIsecar, Barnsley, Swift J oseph, Wadsley bridge, S Mexbro' and Nether Hoyland, Barnsley Syddall Samuel, Whittington, C Hancock J ames, Vicar lane, C Carter H. & Sons, Market hill, B Taylor Henry, Hill street, Worksop Harrison Robert, 32 Market street, B Chamberlin Lemuel, Dronfield Taylor J oseph, Midhope, Penistone Harwood llIrs Elizth. Arundellane, S * Chandler Philip H. 16 Market pt C Tomlinson Richard, Kilnhurst. R Holdsworth J 0b, Snail hill. CroftsI R Chaprnan Geo. A. 48 & 60 High st. S.
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