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Rrrades. CID 237 Hyslop John Kerr (Pedigree Here­ CHAMBER of AGRICUL- :Ljoyd James, Belle Orchard, Ledbury Fords), Chipps Home, Jyington, TURE HEREFORDSHIRE. J rrRADES. CID 237 Hyslop John Kerr (pedigree Here­ CHAMBER OF AGRICUL- :LJoyd James, Belle Orchard, Ledbury fords), Chipps home, Jyington, TURE. Powell Thos.1 Monkmoor st.Hereford Leominster Herefordshire Chamber of Agricul- Po~w~ll Thomas, jun. 48 St. Owen lnnes Frederick, Wassington, Ash­ tu re (W. G. c. Britten, sec.), 20 , ,treet, Herefo~d . perton, Ledbury East street Hereford rhom~s Henry, JU~.Htgh st.Bro~1yard Jenkins E. L. West town, Kingsland ' Watkms W. 65 Bndge st. Leommster Price Thomas (Herefords), Upper CHEMICAL MANUF ACTRS. Wills William, 55 Bath st. Hereford house, Ivington, Leominster Wilson Geo. 25 New st. Leominst~:>r Price Wm. Owen,Lane End & Mathon Pontithel Chemical Co. Limited, Court farms, Mathon, Malvern Creden;hill, Hereford OHINA, GLASS & Pndge William, Frogend, Bishop's Wrekin Chemical Works Company EARTHENWARE DEALERS. Frome, Worcester (John Arnold, manager), Pontri­ .Armstrong John, Colwall, Malvern faylor Henry William, Showle court, las, Hereford Brown .Arth. Jn. 18 New st. Ledbury Led bury Harbour Charles Henry, 49 & 50 Weston Henry (breeder of pure bred CHEMICAL MANURE MFR. High street, Kington Hereford cattle), The Bounds, Much Howells William .Tones (merchant), Hewitt Mrs.:Mary A. 3, 5 & 7 Draper's Marcle, Gloucester 19 Church street, Kington lane, Leominster Whiteman William (pedigree Here­ Hughes Mrs. Alice J.High st.Bromyd fords), The Hyde, Leominster CHEMIST-AGRICULTURAL. Husk Hy. 5 Commercial rd. Hereford See Agricultural Chemist. Johnson Christr. High st. Brom:vard CATTLE DEALERS. Lawleys Ltd. 14 High town, Hereford Oatfield & Son, High street, Hereford Brown Wm. 24 St.Martin's st.HeTefrd CHEMISTS-ANALYTICAL. Parr Mrs. C. 3 High street, Ledbury Dyke John, Hope farm, Combe, Pres- Jolmson, Matthey & Co. Ltd. 74 to Reading Miss.A.E.36Church st.Kingtn teign, Radnor 81 Ratton garden, London E C Southall & Son. Market place & Grnndy Joseph, Crowhill, Ross Gloucester road, Ross Holl Charles, so Bridge st. Kington CHEMISTS-MANUFNG. Stevenson A1·thur, 33 High st. Kingtn H<lwells John, 38 White Cross street, Wilks Roland H. 11 High st.Ledbury Hereford "Celsus " Skin Ointment Co. Celsus Lewis Hy. Jn.58 Etnam st.Leominstr works, Moreton street, Manchester CIDER MAKERS. Perkins Charles, The Green, Shel­ .Aldridge Thomas, Wellington,Hert>frd wick, Hereford CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS. Price Edwin, farm, Kinton, Barrell Thomas, Orcop, Hereford Kinton Marked thus are Pharmaceutical Barrett R.W.White ho.:M:unsley,Ldbry Leintwardine * Chemists. Banner & Durrant Limited, Holmer, Reynolds C. 19 Broad st. Leominster Vaughan Richd.3 School la.Leominstr Marked thus t are Dealers in Photo- Hereford graphic .Apparatus & Matet·ials. Bosley Jn. King's Acre rd·. Hereford Entered in the Register of Chemists Boulton & Sons Limited, Barr's Court CATTLE SALESMEN. & Druggists. stores, Rockfield road, Hereford See Salesmen-•Cattle. See also Drug Stores. Bowden Wm. T. 'Wellington, Herefrd Brookes George. A. Hill farm, Tar- CATTLE FOOD DEALER. tBenjamin Joseph, Broad street, Ross rington, Hereford Pedlingham Thomas Alfred, Cheven- Boots Cash Chemists, 28 High Bulmer H.P.& Co.Ryelands st.Herefrd ham, Colwall, Malvern town, Hereford (Tel. 40); also at Cave John Maund Perry, Upper Wall Wellington, Oswestry, Worcester, end, Monkland, Leominster Wrexham &;c. &c Cave lVilliam Henry Brown, Wall CATTLE FOOD MANUFCTRS. Bryan David Alien, 7 Eign st.Herefrd end, Monkland, Leominster Molassine Co. Ltd. (The); head office Button Charles, Colwall, Malvern. Davies Henry, Isle of Rhea, Bowley, & works, Tunnel avenue, East T N 46 Colwall Hereford Greenwich, LondQn SE; city office, tCaunt John W. 46 Brid!?e street, Dinmore Cid'er Co. (C. S. Smith,pro- 28 Mark lane E 0 Hereford & 42 High st. Kington prietor), Dimnore station, Boden- Chave & Jackson Limited, 6 & 7 ham, Hereford Broad street, Hereford Evans William A Co. (Hereford CATTLE & SHEEP MEDICINES. *tCheney H. R. 21 High st.Leominstr & Devon) Limited, WidemRrsh Davies J'ohn B. High st. B,.omyard common, Hereford Button Charles, Colwall, Malvern. Ellwood &; Son, 25 Draper's lane, Godsall .Tames William, Roar house, T N 46 Malvern Loominster Putley 'Township, Ledbury Lilwall & Co. Phrenix works, Victoria Guy E., ;M.P.S. 27 & 28 Eign street, Godwin H. & Son, Holmer (within), street, Hereford Hereford Hereford Wall Frank Stephen (foot rot paste). Marchant W.S. 36 High town,Herefd Gwilliam W. & Son, Wellington, Yew tree, Eaton Bishop, Hereford tMatthew& Thomas, 34 High ~t. Ros!t Hereford Meacham V. W. 14 High st. Ledbury Hamar R. W. Orlham farm, Ledbury Day, Son & Hewitt, 22 Dorset street, Porter Albert, 13 High street, Ross Lane W. S. The Farm,Bosbury,Ledbry Baker street, London W Ralph & Clarke, 3 High twn.Hereford Langford Edwin .Tames, Parsonago Rhodes H. W. 36 West st. Leominster farm, Wellington, Hereford CEMETERIES. tRoper Frederick Thomas, 7 High Mailes F. R. & Co. Hampton Bishop, Hereford Old St. Owen's Burial street, Kington Hereford Ground St. Owen street Hereford Rowe John W. 35 High st.Leominster Overton Thos.Gorsley,Kilcot,Gloucstr Hereford ' Old St. Pete;'s Burial *Sandiland Robert B., M.P.S. 2 High Parry J. M. & Co. Ltd. Leominster Ground Commercial road Hereford street, Leominster Pal'l'y J. Up. Mitchell farm, Ledbury Hereford 'Parochial Buryin~ Ground Shackleton Stanley .A. 5 Widemarsh Po.well Tho~. Albt. Upton Bishop,Ross (Rev. Preb. William L. B. Jam·rin s~reet, Hereford . Pnc~ Lew1s John, Cobnash farm, M.A. chairman) Breinton road Sm1th L. 7~ CommerCial rd. Hereford Kmgsland Hereford ' ' tSmith Pbilip Sidney M.P.S. Market Ridler & Son (winners of Royal Hereford St. John's Burial Ground square, Bromyard _\gricultural Societv of England Belmont road, Hereford ' *tStevens .Arth. 6 High st. Ledbury challenge cup at Liverpool, 1910), Kington (John Watkins, supt.), New [a&T Full lists of this trade in Clehonger, Hereford road, Kington United Kingdom,see Chemists Sliyrme Joseph Henry, Lower Lul- Ledbnry (R. & C. B. :Masefield, clerks a Druggists Directory.] ha~, Madley, Her~ford to the burial authoritv), Ross rd. Watkm~' Pomona C1der Co. Wye st. Ledbury · Hereford Leintwardine (H. Hunt, clerk to t•be CHIMNEY SWEEPERS. Weston Henry, The Bou~ds, ~fuch burial committee), Leintwardine Bridges John, Pembridge ~~rcle, Glouce.ster Wigmore (George Stephens, clerk to Dodwell C. & Son. Friars st.Hereford W!lhams Francis Joseph D. The the burial board), Wigmore, Downing Isaac, New street, Ross Moor, Bodenh.am, Hereford Kingsland Yapp _\., .A. Wh1te ho . .Aylton,Ledbury Fletcher Robt. 4 Dishley st.Leomnstr Yeomans Bros. Canon Pyon, Hereford Haines John & Son, 123 The Homend, CHAFF & TURNI:P Ledbury CIDER 14EROHANTS. MACHINE KNIFE MANFltS. Haines John, 48 East st. Hereford Barling Frederick W.Bartestree court, Tyzack W. A. & Co. Ste<lla works, Handley Thomas, The Downs, Norton, Bartestree, Hereford Hereford street, Sheffield. T A Bromyard Bosley Thomas Edwin, Be'ntleys, Bos- H Stella, Sheffield " .Jonps Evan, 8 k 9 HPadbrook,Kingtn bury, Ledhury .
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