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Norfolk. Cab 805 TRADES DIRECTORY.] NORFOLK. CAB 805 PowellR.H.NewBuckenhm.Attleborougb Spink Walter, St. Nicholas street & Wood J. Northwold, Stoke Ferry S.O Pratt Arthur, 132 Heigham st, Norwich Denmark street, Diss Woodcock & 'foffts, High street, Wal- Pratt Walter,N orthwold,StokeFerry S.O Spinks Matthew, Hardiugham,Attleboro' sing ham R.S.O . ' Preston Edm und, Shouldham, Down ham Spinks Thomas, f::lwanington, Norwich Woodcock Wm. High st. WalsnghmR. 8. 0 Priestley William Walt.er Woolsey, Spurgeon Thomas, Mundesley, North WoodgettMrs. Ann, Hilgay, Downham Horsham St. Faith's, No.rwich Walsham & at Southrcpps, Norwich Woods Alfred, Station road, East Had- ProudfootHd.Fras.Hacton,Nth. Walsham Spurgeon William, Alborough, Norwich ing, Thetford Pull Reginald, Heacham, Lynn Spurgeon Wm. Trunch, Nth. Walsham Woods Herbert & George, Stalham Purdy John Surgeon, Staithe street, Squires James, 124 Her street, Norwich Woods James, Ditchingham, Bungay Wells & at Binham, Wighton R.S.O Stanforth Fdk. 2 Magdalen rd. Norwich Woods Waiter, Buxton, Norwich RabyRobert&Sons,Thornage,Dereham Stebbing C. Gt. Ellingham, Attleboro' Woolston John, Harley terrace, North Racey William, Emneth, Wisbech Stimpson B. Hackford, Norwich Denes, Yarmouth Radford Alfred, Broad street, Lynn Stimpson R. Morton-on-the-Hill, Norwch Wright Isaac Charles, Freeman st. Wells Ramm Arthur James, High street, Wells Stimpson Thos. Reymerston, Attleboro' Wright William, Grimston, Lynn Rand all Frederick, Dray ton, Norwich Stimpson T. Norwich st. East Dercham Yallup W .&- Shearman,O utwell,Wisbech Rands F. Victoria bldgs.H unstntn. R.S. 0 Stockings & Saunders, 26 St. Stephen's Rands IIenry,6SaturdayMarketpl.Lynn street, Norwich BUTTER DEALERS. Rayner Samuel, Wortwell, Harleston Stone Mrs. Susan, Hales, Norwich Anglo-Danish Dairy Co. Broad row, Redgrave Michael, Hall road, Laken- fltyles Thomas, Bressingham, Diss Yarmont~ , ham, Norwich Sutherland Edwards Henry, 14 & 41 Bro~n Jas.~orncettSt.Peter,LongStr.atn Reeder Robert, Kettlestone, Fakenham Norfolkst.& Northst.Northcnd, Lynn Damsh Dmry Co. 5 Haymarket, l\or- Redgment Wright, Hlofield, Norwich Sutton Henjamin, Reedham RS.O WlCh & ro :Market row, Yarmouth RennettThomasSamuel, Congham, Lynn Sutton Benjamin, Freethorpe, Norwich H.urnphreys Wm.Bunwell, A.ttleborough Reynolds James, Lessingham, Stalham Swann Wm. 57 Market pl. Yarmouth ~rches I~~~c, Common_, Wymondham Riche<~ Leonard, GreatHockham, Thetfrd Tansley 'W illiam, Dersingham, Lynn Seagar '' llham, Hard WICk, LongStra ttou Riches Leonard, Kcnninghall, Thetford Teed John Robert, 26 Norwich road, BUTTER FACTORS. Riches William, Wighton R.S.O New Walsoken, Wisbech Copeman & Sons, Castle street, Norwich Riley Charles Wi:liam, 41 Armes street, Terrington Fredk. Dersingham, Lynn Jackson & Carr, North quay & Market North Heigham, Norwich Thomas A.B.Gt.Massingham,Swaffham gates, Yarmouth Robertson John, Tittleshall, Swaffham Thompson Dann Thos. Buttlands, Wells Robertson Geo. J. Long, Heacharn,Lynn Thompson Hcrbcrt John, Church road, CAB PROPRIETORS. Hoberts James, Wereham, Stoke Ferry Gorleston, Yarmouth See also Jobma.sters. Robins Joseph Wm. Alborough,Norwich Thompson J. Northwold, Stk. Ferry S.O Ainslie Charles, 8 Rodney rd. Yarmouth Rogers Henry, Scale Thorpe Walt. Methwold, fitk. Ferry S.O Anderson C.52South Market rd. Yarmth Rolph E.Hockwold-cum-Wilton,Brandn TilleLt James,6Fishgate street, Norwich Bacon Robert, 1 Dei"eham rd. Norwich Rout Richard, Ban ham, Attleborough Tillctt John, 49 Botolph streot, Norwich Handy W.H. 34 St.Stephen's sq.Norwich RowingAlbt.SwantonMorley,Ea.Derehm Tillett William, I '"'aterloo road, New Barker George, 19 Princes st. Norwich RuffiesGeorgeThomas,Oak st. Fakenham Cat ton, Norwich Bickers William,68York street,Norwich Russell Thomas, Cawston, Norwich Timby George, 12 Norwich road, New BrownJohn,3gNelson rd.nth.Yarmouth Rutter German, Outwell, Wisbech Walsoken, Wisbech BuckJ.Cambridge ho.HunstantonR.S.O Sadler George, 6 Union street, Norwich Tipple Thomas, Clenchwarton, Lynn BudderyW.M.207Northgates st. Yarmth Salter John, 11 Southampton place, Todd Leonard, Gt. Poringland, Norwich llulwer Wm. Jn. Magdalen rd. Norwich Nelson road north, Yarmouth Tuffts T. High st. Waisingham R.S.O llussey John, Docking, Lynn Sanders Charles,Foulsham,Ea.D, reham Tofts Ernest, Ma.ttishall, East Dereham Butcher Henry, Lower close, Norwich Santy William, 37 Norfolk street, Lynn Tuck John, Outwell, V\'isbech Candell John, 189 Queen's rd. Norwich Saul Henry William, 45 Ber street & Tuddenham Mrs.F.Cawston rd.Aylsham Coby W.Star yard,Haymarket,Norwich Adelaide street, Norwich Tuddenham W. Town grn. Wymondham Collins W. H.49 Lancaster rd. Yarmouth Saunders S. Shipdham, Watton S.O Tunney Fk. Gressenhall, East Dereham Cooke S. R. Cathedralst. south,Norwich Savage&Son,Bridge street,St.Andrew's; Utting Edward, Corpusty, Norwich Drake Alfred, Hlackfriars road, Lynn St. Leonard's road & Prince of Wales Utting John, Brooke, Norwich Durrant Matthew, 22 Sui'rey st. Norwich road, Norwich Varvel W. 17 St. Stephen's rd. Norwich EstcourtJ.Redan ct.Havelock rd. Yrmth Savage Fredk. 154 Dereham rd. Norwich Waller Thos. Turner, Pen tney, Swaffham Gosling W .Crom wll. rd. Southtn. Yarmth Savage G. R. 26 Bi~hop's Bridge road, 'Vard James Charles, Loddon, Xorwich Gray William Copernan, Cromer road, Norwich Ward Mrs. Susan, Upwell, Wisbech Holt RS.O Savage Thos. 101 Dereham rd. N orwrch Ward Waiter, London st. Swaffham Howard & Thurtle, 6o St.George's road, Sawyer William, 27 St. James' st. Lynn Warnes Ml's. Louisa, Stratton St. Mary, Yarmouth Sayer John, 67 Heigb.am st. Norwich Long Stratton Howard John, 1 Scales green, Norwich Scott James & Samuel, Briston,Dereham Warren Leonard George, 28 Pitt street Joyce Richd.Chapelfield Lake, Norwich Scott Thomas William, Wiggenhall St. & 71 St. Augu.<;tine's gates, ~orwich Kemp Robert, 38 Prince's rd.Yarmouth Germans, Lynn Warren M. L. 108 Waterloo rd. Norwich Kettle Benjamin, West street, Cromer Seaman Samuel, Market pl. Swaffham Watson C. 7 Southtown rd. Yarmouth Kettle John, Church street, Cromer Seeker Aug. East Rndham, Swaffham Webb George Wllliam, Market pl. Diss Lambert H.g2Sth.Market rd. Yarmouth Sennnence Alfred, Hingham, Attleboro' Webster Frank, Hillington, Lynn & at Lewis William Stimpson,m Cedar road, Semmence John, Hingham, Attleboro' Grimston, Lynn Thorpe hamlet, Norwich Seppings Edrnund, 55 Oak st. Norwich Webster Henry, Tittleshall, Swaffham Linwood Mrs. Charlotte, llellllotel yard Seppings Edwd.57 Dereham rd. Norwich Wegg Richard, Trunch, Nth. Walsham & Bridge street, Thetford Seppings John, Theatre road, Wells Wegg William, 36 Chapel street, Lynn Lodge I.Hy.36Nelson rd.uth.Yarmouth Seppings William, Barney, Dereham West Norfolk Meat Co. (Fred. Wells, Mallows Charles, Town grn. Wymondhm Sewell Thos. Market pl. Nth. Walsham manager), Bridge street, Fakenham Martin John,gSt.Panl's square,Norwich Sharman Rt. W. Burnham market,Lynn Whalebelly Jarnes, Watton MillsP. H.3Heales bldg~.Rose la.Norwch Sheldrake Mrs. Sarah,Newton-Flotman, Whale belly Rohert, Watton Oldfield William, Caledonian house, Long Stratton Wharton G. Spooner row, Wymondhm Hunstanton R.S.O Silcock Harry, Ormesby St. Margaret, Wharton J. R.Damgate st. Wymondhm ParsonsChas.468t.Stephen's rd.Norwch Yarmouth Whewell William Bircher, White Hart Parsons John, Bisbopgate st. Norwich Smith Charles, Gt. Ryburgh, Fakenham street, East Harling, Thetford Read George Gray, 13 Rosary road, Smith Fredk. 61 Vauxhall st. Norwich Whipps C. C. Gt. Poringland, Norwich Thorpe hamlet, Norwich Smith Miss G.WestRaynham,Fakenham White George Thos. Wretton, Hrandon Roberts John, Vauxhall, Yarmouth Smith James, Carleton Rode, Attleboro' White William, Upwell, Wisbech Robinson Thos. ~orthLopham,Thetford Smith Walter, Market place, Swaffham Whittleton T. E. Market pi. New Walshm Sharpe Wm. Fern ho.Hunstanton R.S.O Smith William, Runham, Yarmouth Wilbey Thomas, Dickleburgh, Scale South Frederick, Thorpe, Norwich Smith William, 26 Rupert st. Norwich Wiley Thomas Hall, Salhouse, Norwich SpurgeonS.Orrnesby8t.Margart.Yrmth Smith Wm. A. Magdalen rd. Norwich & Hoveton St. John, Norwich 'l'Jlney Henry, 2 Distillery st. Norwich Smith W. Linnett, 54 London rd_ Lynn Wilkin Geo. Wm. Hackford, Norwich Ward H. E. 44St. Stephen'srd.Norwich Smoothy lfdk. 121 & I22 High st. Lynn Wilkin William, Whitwell, Norwich Ward William, Victoria road, Diss; Snelling H. Tivetshall St. Margaret,Scole Willoughby Robert, Camden house, mourning coach, cab & car proprietor Solly A. Marketpl.EastHarling,Thetfrd Hunstanton R.S.O Warner Arthur Albert, Pier walk, Southgate Edward Coleman Burnham, Willson Perros P. Station rd. Thetford Gorleston, Yarmouth .Staithe street & W$t end, Wells Wilson Philip, JUn. Saxlingham-Nether- Warner R. Pier walk,Gorleston,Yarmth Southgate Hy. 11 1 Barrack st. Norwich gate, Norwich Wells J onas, 34 Nelson road, Yarmouth 8outhgateJ.W.91 Middlegatest.Yarmth Wiseman Fredk. 43 Rose la. Norwich Wilson Geo.4r~liddleMarketrd.Yarmth Southgate Sampson, Quay, Wells Wiseman H.W. Upper King st. Norwich WoolseyLoonardG.46Staffordst.Norwch Southgate W. 4 Northgate st. Yarmouth WoodE.J.K. Wat!ington,DownhamMrkt Yaxley William,Stanley road,Yarmouth .
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