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Trader. Co.A 987 DEVONSHIRE J TRADER. CO.A 987 Instow Miniature (A. L. Christie Chudleigh Knighton (Miss Hawker, Teign Village & Distdct Se>cial (Wm. esq. J.P. president), Instow hon. sec.), Chudleigh Knighton, H. Jones, sec.), Hennocklo Bovey Lifton (Roger L. Nex, sec.), Lifton Newton Abbot Tracey .Miniature (Richard B. Giles, sec.), Collaton (R. B. Pope, hon. sec.), Upton Pyne (Rev. Arthur Hillyard St. Giles-in-the-Wood, Torrington Collaton St. Mary, Paignton M.A. president; ..\..E. Painter, sec.),. ~ewton Abbot (Charles G. Wills, hon. Colyton Social Club & Reading Room Upton Pyne, Exeter ~oo.; N. H. N. Darby, assistant hon. (Edward Henrv Cuming, bon. sec.), Woodbury (Samuel Gale, treasurer).,. sec. & treas.), 2 St. Paul's road; High street, Colyton Woodbury, Exeter range, The Avenue, Newton Abbot Conservative & Constitutional Club & Woolacombe (J. Trebble, sec.), Parish. Ottery St. Mary (W. G. Marchant, W orl.:ing Me'l's A,sociation & room, Woolacombe hon. sec. ),Broad st. Ottery St. Mary Reading Room (H. Blatchford, hon. ;-,t. Thomas (E. F. Skewes, sec.), sec.), South st. Great Torrington COACH & CARRIAGE :BLDRS_ Okehampton st. St. Thomas, Exeter Cullompton Conservative (W. J. A. See Carriage & Motor Car Body Torbay & District Miniature (Col. C. Grant esq. president; Reginald W. Builders. R. Burn M.P. president; P. G. Gibbings, ho11. ~ec. ), High street, Horsham, hon. sec.), 36 Winner ;;t. Oullompton COACH & CART Paignton Culmstock Social (Wm. Knowlman, IRONMONGERS. sec.), Cnlmstock, Cullompton Clubs-Rowing. East End Constitutional (William H. Boswell Peter & Sons, Borough road,. London Bideford Limited (M. J. Durant & T. Gillard, sec.), 8 Alma place, Em- S E H. Lock, joint hon. secs.), Strand, ban kment road, Plymouth • Bideford Escot Village & Reading Room COACH IRONMONGERS. Dart (Arthur Boyes, hon. sec.), 3 (Alfred Black:r.nore, hon. sec.), Faulkner '& Berry, 48 Wolborough st_ Victoria place, Totnes Escot, Ottery St. Mary Newton .Abbot Dartmouth Amateur (William Kemp, Ford Constitutional (James Moses, hon. sec.), r Dart View terrace, sec.), Cambridge rd.Ford,Devonprt COACH PAINTER. Sand quay, Dartmouth Friary Social (William Rew, sec.), I 52 Nott Fredk. John, High st. Honiton Paignton (G. E. Mudge, sec.), The Grenville road, Plymouth Harbour, Paignton Hatherleigh & District Constitutional COACH PROPRIETORS. St. Thomas Amateur (Rev. F. S. H. (Henry Havelock Hill, sec.), Bridge See Jobmasters. Marle B.A. hon. sec.), 69a, Oke- street, Hatherleigh hampton st. St. Thomas, Exeter Heavitree (Miss Cbamber-Hodgetts, COACH SMITH. Torquay (Sydney Howard Manley, president), 1Vest Home:field, Rea vi- Mugridge John, 68 Cowick street. St_ sec.), Bath saloon, Beacon hl. Torqy tree, Exeter Hennock (Gwyn Skipper, hon. sec.), Thomas, Exeter Hennock, Bovev Tracev Clubs-Sailing. • • COAL AGENTS. Honiton &:, Readin!X Room (Charles Dart (S. R. Sanders, bon. sec.), York See Agents Coal. house, Dartmonth Hoyle, Sf'C. ), High street, Honiton Ilfracombe (Ern est Vicary, hon. sec.), Taw & Torridge (Col. J. Stafford G. COAL & COKE DEALERS. Harding J.P. hon. sec.), Instow Church bill, Ilfracombe Jubilee Club & Reading Room (James Anniss Herbert, East Budleigh, Bud­ Teign Oorinthian (G. A. Bilton, hon. leigh Salterton sec.), London hotel, Bank street, Edworthy, sec.), Pinboe, Exeter Kingskerswell (Aubrey Mortimer, hon. Ash GeOI"ge Henry, 45 George streetr Teignmouth sec.), Kingskerswell, Newton Abbot East Stonebouse, Plymouth Topsham (Hon. Lionel Walrond M.P. Badcock Wm. Ingerson, 4 Laburnam commodore; Capt. T. Garnsworthy, Landkey Institute & Social (William place, Seaton vice-commodore; J. Trood, hon. Hoad, sec. &:, treas.), Landkey, w·. Barwick W .ga,Vicarage st.Barnstple­ treas.; '\V. F. Wylins, hon. sec.), Barnstaple J. Top sham Langtree Church Room (Samuel H. Basten John, rg High street, Eas" Ke lly, sec.), Langtree, Torrington Stonehouse, Plymouth Lapford (Henry Page, sec. & treas.), Bekher Miss E. Shaugh Prior,Roboro" Clubs-Swimming. Lapford, MoTchard Bishop Bellamy Henry, Wellbrook st.Tivertn Dartmouth (Harold C. Shattock, hon. ~odbnry Social (W. H. Andrews, hon. Benney William H. Old Laira roadr sec.), 3 Weybourne terrace, Higher sec.), 31 Church street, Modbury, Laira, Plymouth Victoria rd. & Castle cove, Dartmth Ivyhridge Benoy J. Stonehouse lane, Plymouth Teignmouth & Life Saving Society ~ortehoe (Rev. Tbos. Wemyss Pigot, Bindon Fred, Pinhoe, Exeter' (P. R. Foster, hon. sec.), The Pier, hon. sec.), Mortehoe Blackett Thomas, Garden st. :M:orice­ Teignmouth Newton Abbot Labour & Socialist (F. Town, Devonport De1mis, hon. sec.), Devon square, Board J. & Sons, 4 Gerston l'oad,. Clubs-Yacht. :Newton Abbot Paignton Royal Dart (Duke of Somerset, North Molton Social (Lord Poltimore, Brook Christopher & Sons, Summer­ commodore; A. L. Hi ne-Haycock, pres. ; Frederick Dobbs, hon. sec.), land street, Barnstaple hon. sec.), Kingswear, Dartmouth North Molton, South Molton Burner W. Henry, Aveton Gifford,. Royal Plymouth Corinthian (S. B. Northam (Rev. Prebendary M. D. Kings bridge Harvey, hon. sec. & treasurer), Dimond-Churcbward M.A. pres. ; Ohown William, Feniton, Honiton Madeira road, West Hoe, Plymouth Miss E. W. Allen, hon. treasurer; Clar ke Charles, Mallock road, L'"' ,,. Royal South Western (Capt. W. E. Rev. Frederick Georg-e Llewellin, Chelston, Torquay ~orris, hon. sec.), Grand parade, bon. sec.), Fore street, Northam Cocks H.32EllacombeChurch rd.To1 q:­ Plymouth Okehampton Liberal (Wm. Squires, Coles Joseph, Halberton, TiYerton Royal Torbay (R. P. Kitson, hon. sec.), 3 St. James st. Okehampton Conway Thomas, 25 King st.Devonprt sec.), Beacon terrace, Torquay Okehampton Unionist (S. A. Yeo. Cure Mrs. Jessie, Granby st.Devonpri: Royal Western (C. J. Pratt-Barlow, sec.), I9 Kempley rd. Okebampton Dav~y Charle.<!, 6o Parr st. Exeter sec.), The Hoe, Plymouth Parish Church Room -& Men's (Fras. Dawe Richard, 29 Francis st. Plymth Salcombe (Cyril E. Turner, hon. J. Wilton, sec.), Hartland Denford Frederick, Boscawen phtce. sec.), 34 Fore !'ttreet, Salcombe Plymouth Buffalo (Geor.g-e Cook, sec.), Morice Town, Devonport 14 Treville street, Plymouth Drew ·william T. 34 Brownlow street~ Plymouth Constitutional (L. Olver, East Stonehon~e, Plymouth k 10 Clubs--Working Men's. hon. sec.), 3 Princess pl. Plymouth Queen street, Devonport Abbots Kerswell Village (H. Keites, Plymouth & Institute (J oseph Smith. Duke GeDrge, Richmond st. PlymDuth hon. sec.), Abbots Kerswell, New­ hon. sec.), Salem street, Plymouth Eales Fredk. North st. Ashburton ton Abbot St. David's (Edward Carnell, care­ Ellis John, Lambhay st. Plymouth A.shbury & North Lew Men's Social taker), I Exe stre-et, Exeter Ellis Rd. Lake, Sourton, \Bridest{)we (Henry Pellew, treas.), North Lew, St. George's Young Men's (A. Hooper, Farleigh William, 30 Ellacombe Beawortby hon. sec.), Market street, East Ohm·ch road, Torquay Barnstaple Working Men's Indepen­ Stonehouse, Plymouth Flood Henry, Chagford dent (Henry Ridge, sec.), Maiden St. John's, t6 Braddons st. Torquay Fry Frederick, 6 Clifton st. Exeter street, Barnstaple Sidmouth (C. E. Roberts, hon. sec.), Gardner John William,Chittlehamptn Bo1ham & Reading Room (Charles Holmdale, Sidmouth Gibbins Andrew, 40 Dunmere :road. Lowe, sec.), Bolham, Tiverton Silverton Conservative (John Fallon, Ellacombe, Torquay­ Iluckfast (Samuel Ash, sec.), Buck­ sec.), Silverton, Exeter Gidley Henry, Cbngfol"d fast, Buckfastleigh Sntton Social (George Wreford, sec.), Groves Geo.Grafton rd.Newton Abbot Chittlehampton (John Hy. Manaton. 48 Embankment road, Plymouth Handford J. 238 Grenville rd. P1ymtb sec.), Chittlehampton • Barris Wm. Jn. New st. Cullompton .
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