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Corn\V All. [ Kelly's 414 CHU CORN\V ALL. [ KELLY'S CHURCH FURNISHERS. Lewannick Constitutional Club & Read- Truro Cricket (J. Bray, hon. sec.),Trur) (1ill N. & Son, 13 Boscawen st. Trnro ing Room (Francis Nicholls, hon. Truro Football Club (Association Hancock John Richard, The Poplars, St. sec.), Lewannick, Launceston (Z. GibsoP, hon. sec.), Truro Nicholas street, Bodmin. Liberal Club (J. P. Kemp, sec.), Fore Truro Liberal (William Eddy White- street, Hayle house, sec.), 30 River street, Truro CHURCH FURNITURE & Liskeard (The) (Richard C. Jenkin, Wadebridge Billiard (W. H. Wills, sec.), FITTINGS MANUFACTURERS. hon. sec.), Windsor place, Liskeard Wadebridge R.S.O Jones & Willis, 43 Great Russell street, Liskeard Association Football (Richard West Cornwall Golf (Rev. R. F. Tyacke, London w c J. Oliver, hon. sec.), Barn street, sec.), Lelant R.S.O Liskeard CIGAR MERCHANTS. Liskeard Cricket (Arnold Elliot, hon. Clubs-Working Me:d's. Dale John (wholesale), r St. James' sec.), Dean terrace, Liskeard Camborne ·working Men's (William Ed- street, Penzance L:skeard District Conservative (Wm. H. ward White, sec.), Fore st. Cam borne Hicks Waiter, The Brewery, St. A us tell B. Coombc, sec.), Market street, Downderry \Vor king ?.fen's & Reading Liskcard Room (Major Brian Williams, presi- CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. Liskeard District Liberal(Wm. Cowling, dent), Downderry, St. GermansR.S.O See Booksellers. treasurer & Nicholas Libby, sec.), Falmouth Working Men's (Edward J. Dean street, Liskeard Moseley, hon. sec.), 4 Bell's court, CIVIL ENGINEERS. M.evagissey Constitutwnal (John Claude Market street, Falmouth See Engineers-Civil. Tremayne esq. president; John }<'arran, Hessenford Working Men's Institute jun. & Henry Jury, joint hon. sees.), (Geo. D. Symons, sec.), Hessenford, CLAY AGENTS. Cliff st. Mevagissey, Ht.Austell St. Germans R.S.O See Agents -Clay. Mevagissey Liberal (T. H. Cregoe esq. Landrake Working Men's & Reading president; Howard Dunn, hon. sec.), Room (Rev. F. J. Be henna, hon, sec.), CLOCK MAKERS. West wharf, Mevagissey, St. Austell Landrakc, St. Germans R.S.O See Watch & Cloek Makers. · Mounts Bay Club (Arthur Jacob Amor, Penryn Working Men's & Institute (C. hon. sec.), Queen's square, Penzance H. Poad, sec.), Market street, Penryn CLOTHIERS. ~iounts Bay l!'ishing Boats Mutual In- St. 13uryan Workmen's Benefit (John .fi-ill N. & Son, 2 g Boscawen st. Trnro surance (JohnMorrish,sec.),Tolcante, Trewhella, sec.), St. Buryan R.S.O Harris Samuel (wholesale), Ponsanooth, Newlyn, Penzance St. Colnmb Working ~!en's Club & Perranwell Station H. S. 0 Mullion Golf (Ell is R•1ws, Porthleven & Institute (Sidney Os borne. sec.), St. Hepworth J. & Son Limited, 14 St. R. Thomas, hon. secs.), Mullion, Cury Columb Major R.S.O Nicholas street, Truro Cross Lanes R.S.O St. Just Working Men's (John Wearing, Jobansen J. B. 2 8Arwenack st.Falmouth Newquay_ Golf (Charles J. Lakey, hon. hon .. sec.),' St: Just-in~Penwith R.-8.0 Launder Stephen, 12 Forest. Redruth c sec.), Jl\ewquay . Torpomt \\ orkmg Mens & Insttt_ute Lelean John B. 23 Arwenack st. Falmth i'lewquay Lawn Tenm~ (Rev. J. G. Ste- (Arthur Holrnau, hun. sec.), Torpomt, Moore Tom & Co. Fore street, Redruth. venson, hon. sec.), .Newquay Devonport See advertisement North Cornwall Golf(Dr. Herbt.Leader- COACH & CARRIAGE Petersen & Christie 18 Arwenack st. Williams, sec.), Bude R.S.O :BUILDERS. Falmouth ' PenzanceAssociationFootball (T. Becker- Redruth ClothingCo. 1 g Fore st.Redruth Icy, hon. sec.), ~enzance Ash J. Wilton, 52 & 53 Market Jew TreleavenWm.&C.zSt.Nicholas st.Truro PenzanceChess (R1chd. Davy, hon.sec.), street & Leskinnick place, Penzance ""ard William Henry, Molesworth st. ) Public buildings, Penzance Harriball Cha~les, Law~itton,Lau_:ICeston Wadebridge R.S.O. & Mount :Folly l enzance (l{tChard Davey Tioase, hon. Hate Joh~ & Son, Lam\·e~, Bodmm square, Rodmin. see.), Alexandra road, Penzance 1 Bennett b~w_m H. po~mm rd.S~.Austell 'Yilloughby Oliver Fore street Hayle Penzance Football (Rugby)(T.Coombes, Hennett Wtlham, Callmgton H.H.O ' ' · Heamoor, sec.), Penzance HIPXl Jas. & Hon, Berkeley vale,Falmouth CLOTTED CREAM MANUFRS. Probus Cricket (Silas Tucker, hon. Bolitho Thomas, Callington R.S.O McCreath James & W. D. West Corn- sec.), Probus R.S.O Broad,Hender&Scott,Railwaywhf. Bdmn wall Creamery, Lelant H.S. 0. ·-·TA Rechabite (Jn. Sampson, sec.), Taroveor Brokenshire Wm. Market strand, Truro McCreath, Cannonstown road, Penzance Buckingham Ri~hd. Jn. Calling ton R.S.O Redruth Football (Jarhes Evans, hon. Carman Jonathan, Heamoor R.S.O CLUBS, sec.), Redruth Causley John, Callington R.S.O Bude Cricket (Thomas Artrtur King, Redruth Liberal (William Choules, hon. Clarke William, East end, Reuruth sec.), Bude H.S.O sec), Green la. Redruth Clemes Joseph, East hill, St. Austell Cam borne Radical (William J. Rob bins, Redruth Unionists' ( Tho!ii. J ohns, sec.), Cook & Sons, 6 Victoria place, Truro sec.), Trevenson street, Camborne Chapel street, Retlruth Cook & Sons, \Vest end, Redrutb Church Institute (Rev. T. F. Fulton, Royal Cornwall Yacht (Thos. Richard County Coach Factory Co. Lemon quay sec.), Botus Fleming, Hatt. RS.O Blarney, see.), Falmouth Truro Constantine Conservative & Reading St. Austell ConstitutiClnal (Arthur Coodc Deacon William, West street, Liskeard Room (John E. Courtney Seager, esq. president; William Isaac Watts, Dodd Thomas, Pound street, Liskeard hon. sec.), Constantine, Penryn sec.), Vicarage hill, St. A us tell Duns tan W. J. West Charles st. Camborne Constitutional (Howard Colliver, sec.), St. Austell Liberal (Wm.Alex.:\IcArthur Eastlick Henry, Bridge End, Lostwithiel Fore street, St. Columb :Major R.S. 0 esq. lii.P. president; H. Syd. Han- Eva Joseph, roSa, Kenwyn street. Truro Cornish Camera (H. Tonkin, hon. sec.), cock, hon. sec.), Forest. St. Austell Hamlyn Joseph, Highway, St. Kew, Park Corner, Penzance St. Columb Constitutional (H. Colliver, Wadebridge R.S.O Falmouth Cricket (A.· Netting, hon. sec.), Forest. St. Columb MajorR.S.O Hancoek John, Bodmin road & Truro sec.), Falmouth St. Columb Cricket (John 0. Walkey, road, St. Austell l<'almouth Golf Club (Wilson Lloyd l<'ox, sec.), St. Columb Major R.S.O Hatch Charles Thos. Barn st. Liskeard sec.), Higher Kergilliack, Fenryn St. Columb Liberal (Oscar Stoyle, sec.), Haw key W.A.& Sons, Wadebridge R.S.O Falmouth Liberal & Radical (J. Mead, Union sq. Ht. Colnmb :\lajor RS.O Ilawkey Arthur II. Gorden pl. Newquay president; F. A. Lelean, hon. sec.), St. Enodoc Golf (R. W. Dana, hon.sec, ), Hawkins & Son, Western rd. Launcestn 17 Arwenack street, Falmouth Rock, \Vadebridge Render Francis,44Bodmin rd.St.Austell Falmontb. Subscription Rooms (private St. Germans Mutual Improyement Hunt Chas. H. Walsingham pl. Truro proprietary club) (Cecil R. Broad, Society (G. H. Brenton, sec), St. Jagsllruce,St.Ann's,Gunnislake,Tavstck sec.), 53 Church street, Falmouth Germans R.S. 0 JefferyJn.Jas.North rd. WestLooe R.S.O Flushing Cricket (John Martin, sec.), St. hes Lawn Tennis (Lieut. Alfred Jenkyns & Sons, Pendarves street, Tuck- Flushing, Falmouth Hackman R.~. hon. sec.), St. Ives ingmill, Cambol'ne Fowey Yacht (E. Atkinsou esq. corn- St. Mawes Liberal, St. Mawes R.S.O Keen George Osborne, Guys quay & City mod ore ; C. P. J ohnsun esq. vice- St. Michael Penkivel Cricket (Wm. Job road, Truro commodore; A. T. Quiller-Couch esq. :Farnsworth, hon. sec.), St. Michael Lanyon Williarn, 9 Falmouth rd.Redrth rear-commodore; A. H. Hern esq. Penkivel, Probus R.S.O Xorth Cornwall Coach Co. Limited treasurer; R. Treneer Michell esq. Saltash & District Rifle Club (H. Bulteel, (Arc hie Cardell-Martyn, sec.), Wade) hou. sec.; James Magee; steward), sec.) Masonic hall, Forest. Saltash bridge R.S.O l!'owey R. S. 0 Saltash Literary & Debating Society Pen berthy Ed wd. Jas.Cross st. Camborne LauncestunConstitutional (Charles Bed- (C. A. Pratt, sec.), North nL Saltash Powell John, Fair street, St. Columb does Shuker, hon. sec. ; Waiter Summerleaze Lawn Tennis (Thomas Major R.S.O Hambly, caretaker),Southgate street, Arthur King, hon. sec.), llude R.S.O Reed Rd.Hy.St.John's, Sithuey, Helston Launceston Tamar (C. L. Hart Smith, hon. sec.), Reehl John, Berkeley vale, Falmouth Law1eeston Liberal Club Co. Lim. (T. Exeter street, Launceston H.t'.es Brothers, Bar, Falmouth C. Reed, hon. sec.) Northgate street, Trnro Conservative (J. P_ Paull, sec.), Rogers & Sons, Camelford Launeeston xoo Pydar street, Truro Rowling Henry, Chapel street, Redruth .
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