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Dorsetsliire. CAR 1377 Sladewm.Dl.Burton Bradstock,Bridport'johnson George Edward, High Street, Cook Job, Grove Bnildings, Dorchester Snook Brothers, Somerley Pi TRADES DIRECTORY.] DORSETSlIIRE. CAR 1377 SladeWm.Dl.Burton Bradstock,Bridport'Johnson George Edward, High street, Cook Job, Grove bnildings, Dorchester Snook Brothers, Somerley pI. Swanage Shaftesbury. See advertisement Coombes J.Kington Magna, GilIingham Snoo', Harry, Corfe Castle, Wareham Lawrence Alexander, West st. Bridport Conrage Henry, Shillingstone 8.0 Soul Thomas Pettit, High street, Poole Manuel Thomas, High street, Poole Cox JO&eph, 58 Orchard st. Hlandford Stanton Alfred, Charmouth Meeeh Wm. Geo. 31 West st. Blandford Cressey Joseph, Fiddleford, Blandford StrongC.Henville,Corscombe,Dorchester Morgan Henry, West street, Wimborne Crew Tom Hy. Child Okeford, Blandfrd Strong George, Leigh, Sherborne Northover WaIter Baker, London bouse, Croft WaIter, Hradford road, Sherborne Tayl'~r & Co. High street, Wimbome West street, Bridport CuffW.WinterbomeWhitechurch,Blndfd Taylor Albert R05s, High st. Wimborne Read In. R. Lower Bond st. Weymouth Dacombe Thomas, King st. Wimbome Taylor George, St. Martin's, Gillingham Reed Edwd. &Son,17Market pl.Hlandfrd Davidge Tom, Newton, Sturminster Thorne William, Kingston, Haselbury Rogers Charles, Commercial road, Park- Newton S.O llryan, Shillingstone S.O stone R.S.O Davis James, Here Regis, Wareham Topp Charles, Fiddleford, B1andford Rogers Thos. 25 HighWest st. Dorchester Daw Elias, South Perrott, Crewkerne Topp Henry, Kingston,HaselburyBryan, Sesrle John, Church street, Lyme Regis Dorey Thomas, East Stoke, Wareham Shillingstone S.O Smith C.A. & Sons,The Sqmue,Wimbm Eavis Thomas, Bourton, Bath Topp Joseph, Fish street, Poole Sydenham Hugh, Cheap st. Sherborne Edwards Albert, Ncwbury, Gillingham Tuffin C.R.FontmellMagna,Shaftesbury Trowbrid~eG.&Son'l,Highst.Shaftesbry Edwards E. C. Peace marsh,Gillingham Turner Robert, High street, Poole WattsJoseph Benj. 8ohool8t.Weymouth Edwards E.Castle,Hawkchrch.Axminstr TumerThos. Child Okeford, Blandford WayWm.H. Fortune's Well,Weymouth Edwards William, Newbury,GillinghJ.m Vickers Edwin, High street, Stalbridge Webb Frederick, Newbury, Gillingham 1"ooks Eli, Thomford, Sherborne Vye Albert, King street, Wimborne White & ::lons, Upway, Dorchester 1"ooks Joseph, Church Knowle, Warehm Vye Frederick, Corfe Castle, Wareham Williams'rhos. Grove bldgs. Dorchester Forsey "\VilIiam, Miles cross, S)'monds- VyeJohn,l\larketpI.&Highst. Swanage CALICO & CANVAS BAG bury, Bridport Warren James F. Sou~h st. Wareham MANUFAOTRS. & PRINTERS. FramI?tonH.Gussa,geAlISaints,Salisbury Warren John, Charmmst.er, Dorchester Baker, 1"elthum & Co. 87 Tooley street, FranclS Thomas Edm0I!ds. Broad Oak, Welch Alfred, Thorncombe, Chard London SE S:ymondsbury, Beammster Westcott John, SturminsterNewton 8.0 Frieker James, ~Iotcombf', Shaftesbury White George, Handley, Salisbury CANDLE MANUFA<?T~RERS. Yry George, ~itton Cheney, Dorchester Whittle James Richd.South st.Wareham Groves Steam Candle Co. Llmlted,Steam Gale Wm. MaIden Newton, Dorchester Wightman Thomas, Pydel-Trenthide, candle works, Dorchester Gale WilIiam, Shipton Gorge, Bridport Ilorchester GrovesArthurWm.Stenm candle works, Gauler Albert, Holwell, Sherborne Wilma'tt Wm. :Mosterton Crewkerne Dorchester; paraffin, wax&composite Gibbs Hy. Morecombelake, Charmouth BUTTER FACTOR~ & MERS CANVAS MANUFACTURERS. Gillingh~m PhilipP. S.toboro',Wareham . Gollop Fredk. Charmmster, Dorchester Foot Edwin, Manston, Blandford Penney G. R. & Co. Quay, Poole Gollop James, Godmanstone, Dorchestr Hatcher James & Son, Clock house, CARMEN Good Geo.Ashley rd.Kinson,Bournemth l\iarn~u!l, Blandford . Bealing Chas. Peace marsh, Gillingham Gregory James,fhardstock-AU-8aints, Hu~t :",Ilham,Bye farm,KmgtonMagna, Dunford George, Quay, Poole Axmmster GII~mgham. .. Edwards George, Queen st. Gillingham Guppy Robert, Long Bredy, Dorchester Lannmg G. Kmgton Magna, GIHmghllm Guy George, Stower row, Shaftesbury Phillips J. Okeford :Fitzpaine, Blandford CARPENTERS & JOINERS. Habershon Henry, Stalbridge PRIDEAUX CHARLES,Wholesale dairy Adams Charles, Farnham, Salisbury Hallett John,Kington Magna,Gillinghm produce supply depot, Motcombe, AdamsChas.P. Sturminster Newton S.O HansfordJohn,jun.SalwayAsh,Beamnstr Shaftesbury Ayles Tom, 8tower Provost, Gillingham Harding Gilbrt.SturminsterNewton S.O Rogers William, 69 St.Mary street,Wey- Baker John, Lydlinch, Blandford Hardy Mrs. Ann, Durweston, Blandford mouth. See advertisement Baker J. 13 Belvedere mews, Weymouth Harris Arthur, Motcombe, Shaftesbury Shute Eden J. East Stower, Gillingham Baker Robert Henry, Morden, Wareham Harris Ebenezer, Bridge st. Gillingham CAB PROPRIETORS. Bartlett Charles, Orchard st. B1andford Harris Herbert Wm. Leigh, Sherbome Hawker :Fredk. Broad st. Lyme Regis Bartlett George, Hooke, Beaminster Hartnell Geo.rgf'! Moreton, Dorchester Hu~hes & Smith, 5 Union place, Dor- Bartlett ~?~n, Portesham, Dorch~ster Hartn~lIJ.WmfnthNewburgh,porchestr chester road, Weymouth Batten Wdham, Lyons g'lte, Mmterne Hawkms James, Bradpole, Bndport Kitcatt Alfred, Belvidere cot. Swanage M~gna, D?rchester Helly~r Robt. Tho:nford, Sherb?rne Moors Robert, Grove bldgs. Dorchester Beal~ng Damel, Ch.etnole, ~~erborne Henvtlle Noah, Wmterborne Kmgston, Parsons Fredk. .Arcade ter. Swanage Bealmg Ge~rge, MI1.ton, Gdhngham .Blandford .. Sansom Thomas, Silver st. Lyme Regis BeamentOhvr.Mulhns, East st.Beamnstr HIcksJn. Wm. Ensbury,Kmson..W lmbrne Summers John Courthill Swanage Beer Joseph, Reforne, Weymouth Hoare Henry, Rroadstone, Wlmborne ,, BestJoseph, Skinner street, Poole Hobbs James,WhitchurchCanonicorum, CABINET MAKERS. BilesA. Milborne St. Andrew, Blandford Charmouth Barlow Samuel, Eastbrook, Wimborne Biles Josiah, Ceme Abbas, Dorchester Horder Thos.ComptonAbbas,Shaftesbry Best George Henry, West st. Bridport BilleyW.Winfrith Newburgh,Dorchester Houlton Charles, West Quay rd. Poole Bolt Wm.Hy.2 St.Thomas st.Weymouth Bishop Joseph, Wyke Regis, We}·mouth House Harvey, Bere Regis, Wareham Bracher Brothers; works & show rooms, Board Douglas, Charmouth House Robert, Bere Regis, 'Wareham Station road, Gillingham Bradley Michael, Yetminster,Sherbome Hunt Hy.Jsph.IOAlexandra st.Hlandfrd Case John, 10 & 11 Middle Bond street BrettFras.Jn.BradfordPeverell,Dorchstr Hunt Thomas,Pydel-Trenthide,Drchstr & 21A, St. Thomas street, Weymouth Bridle James,Worth Matravers,Warehm Hunt Thos. Stower row, Shaftesbury Chambers Saml.Jas.North st.Heaminstr Brooks William, Nth.Allington,Bridport Hussey William, Chideock, Bridport Childs Robert, Cerne Abbas, Dorchester Brown Jas. & SamI. Lydlinch, Blandfrtl Hutchings In. Hy. West Stower, Bath Cole & Cure, Longfleet, PooIe Brown John, Lower Loders, Bridport Hutchings T.Compton Valence,Dorchstr Collins Israel, Cheap street, Sherbome Brown In.S. Melbury Abbas,Shaftesbry Jeanes William, Mappowder, Blandford County Cabinet Works (Hannah & Hol- Bryne Geo. Kington Magna, Gillingham Jeans Robt. Bradford Abbas, Sherborne land, proprs.), 8 Cornhill, Dorchester Bullen J. Shitterton,BereRegis,Warehm JoyceE.WinterborneHoughton,Blandfrd Curtis Wm. Homer C. Market pI. Poole Burden G.B.Winterbrn.Sticklnd.Blndfd Joyce J. Winterborne Zelstone,Blandfrd Custard Tom,West Borough, Wimborne Burpitt Josiah, 80urton, Bath Kiddle William Richard & 1"rOO, East Dacombe A.The Grange,Holt,Wimborne Cake Chas.Fredk.Grove bldngs.Dorchstr Stower, Gillingham Dam Henry, Cattistock, Dorchester Card John, Handley, Salisbury King Thomas, Leigh, Sherborne Davis Job, Green hill, Sberbome Case Esau, Halstock Leigh, Yeovil Kingsbury Alfred James, Buckland Elliott John Henry,Newland, Sherborne Caws Henry, Ashley rd. Bournemouth Newton, Dorchester Galton Charles,WestBorough, Wimborne Chambers Saml.Jas.North st.Beaminstr Kingsbury William Thomas, Buckland Habgood Robert, High street, Poole Chard W. SydlingSt.Nicholas,Dorchester Newton, Dorchester Hann John Hook, Stoke Abbott, Bea- Charles John,12 Gloucester ter.Weymth Lane Wm. Tarrant Gunville, Blandford minster R.S.O CheesemanGeo.MinterneMagna,Drchstr Lang Uriah, Bradford Abbas,Sherbome &nnah & Holland, County cabinet Childs Hy.Melbury Osmond, Dorchester Lawrence E.FontmellMagna,Shaftesbry works, 8 Cornhill, Dorchester Churchouse C.Lytchett Matravers,Poole Loder Louis, Okeford Fitzpaine,Blandfd Hardy Sidney, Haimes lane, Shaftesbury Clarke Geo.Edwin,Wyke Regis,Weymth Long Edward, South street, Sherborne Harns Albert, Stalbridge Clarke William, Halstock, Yeorn Long Wm. Sherbome lane, Lyme Regis Hawkes Freeman & Co. 39 St. Thomas Clench John, Caundle Stourton,Blandfd Longman Wm. Puddletown, Dorchester street, Weymouth Cobb Charles, Affpuddle, Dorchester Loveless Joseph, Upway, Dorchester Hunt & Son, High street, Poole Collins James, Wambrook, Chard Lush Andrew, Grove bldgs. Dorchester Imber Samuel, Towngate street, PooIe Coney J. Wimborne St.Giles,Cranborne Lydford Alfred John, Ring, Stalbridge Jenkins James, High street, Poole Conway Chas. 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