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Curriers & Leather Dealers Richard~, Cllilk RUABO~, &c. Jarvis Joseph, Market st. Rhos Earthenware Dealer& FtreWa.re .S..BrickManfctra. Joms Andre\1', St. Martin§ Jones Jonathan, Cefn Bayley 8( Bradluy [glazed earthen- Jones Dwid, Church st Jones Mary, Church st [medre ware], Cefn Jonea Da\id, l\larket t~t. Rhos Nicholas Thos. (a11d paint), Hhnsy- Bowers H. H. Penhedw Fire Clay Jones William, Huabun Pritchar dBenjaruin,Market st.Rhus Works, Huabon-.TilOB, Edward•1 Lloyd John, Cefn Hoberts GL!briel, l\lunntain st. Bhos manager Uwen Thoma~. Brook ~t. Rhos Engineers and Millwrights CAMBRIAN FIRE CLAY WoRJ{S, Pritcha.r d William, i\1 arket st, Hhos HUABON ~·ouN DRY CoMPANY (and I Trevor- Walker, ma11flger Tllrner JamesL& pork),Hirosyml'drt: bras~ founders), Ruabou Edwards J. C., TRI!FYNANT BRICK Usher .lohu, the Lodge, nedr Chirk Farmers AND FIRE CLAYWoRK&,H.uaboo- Williarns John, the Lodge,nr.Cb.irk IN RUABON PARISH. See advertisement Williams Joseph, Stret:t issa Davies Edward, Pentreclawdd . GLEDRID URICK & TILE Co., uear Carbon Company Edwards Samuel, Plasmadoo Chirk-William Gethin, manager Greeu John, Crabtree green LLWYANION PIPE & FIRB CLAY THE PATENT MINERAL CARBON Gritfiths John, Moreton 'VoRKS, Ruabou-John Smytlr, CoMr.ANV, LIMITED, Ruabon- Griffiths 1\lartha, Rhosmadoc mana~er Robt. C. Webster, general manager Gri lflths Hichara, Tanycla.wdd Lomax John N. & Co. Plas madoc- Cattle Dealers J ones Edward, Cinder farm Ebenezer Bates, manager Hockenhull Willia.nr,UvertonBridge Jones Edward, Moreton i PANT BRICK & CoALCo., Ruabon- Hughes J<:tlward, St. l\Jartin~ Joue! John, Pentreissa Jcseph Evaus, manager Hu~hes Thomas, Ovt>rton Jones Lewis, the Cock PoNKEY HRICK & TILE COMPANY, Chemists and Druggists Kenrick Keurirk, Huabon LIMITED-Henry Dem1is, ma· Da,.ies Ed ward, High st. Huabun Lewis Samuel, Park Eyton nager, Ruabon Lloyd John. Dynhulle Robens J. H. & T. [brick]. Garth Jones John L. Church st. Rhus . R t: t , .. d F~r u B & J' w p b J h O I 0 er S 0 Wen, -vltl tr u 1 ·r ATH.A.M RICK ' ILE ORKS, em rey osep ' vertou · Rowe Hu~h New Hall Afongoch, Ruabon-Jobn Oavie8 1 Hobertson Simeon, Marketst, fihos 'I' I'"FI' l p '· L" t n , • . ayor1 'lc1arr, ar.; ~~yo mnnager 1: a.rJley l'.dward, Hlgh st j Thuma~ J oseph, Hafodyllwch THE PATENT MINERAL CARBON Coal Proprietors 1Weaver Lazarus, l\Ianley Hall Co., Limited, Ruabon-Rohen c. AVONEITH.A CoAL & CoKE Co., 'Williams -, 1\luesll~n Webster, manager Huabon-Rubert Williarm, pro- I I~ ST. MARTINs PARISH. Ginger Beer, :Lemonade and. prietor & mana>:er 1'Hughes Edward, Rh 'syllaud Soda Water Manufacturers BLACK PARK CoLLIF.H.Y, near Lel\-is Hi~lmrd, I3rookbouse Ruabon-(Joh11 Srotr, l\lilue & i 0<\-en~ Hrcliard, Llam':earu Davie~ Jost:J]h, Ctfrr Co.), Liverpout Offices, Fell\\ ick 1 PuKh J oseJJb, Ch urd1 ~ 1rm D,wies J oseph, Rhos chambers l'e)'lwick st j Ravenshaw Jamt"s, Pentremorgan Wrlliams Jollll, TrefyrH\lJt BnvNKINAL~ CoLLIERY Chirk- Rogers Edward, Church F<1ru1 Grocers and Dealers In Edward Watl\in, man•ger; Wm.J Ro'lers Richard, lfton Sullldries Gethiu, agent 1 Woollams James, fiock (SPe also Shopkeepers) BRYN YR OWEN CoLLIERY Co., 1 IN BRONYGARTII TOWNSUIP. Anderton Janr, Uvertun LIMITED, Huab,,u-Juhn Ta\·lor' Owcns .John, Porttfearr Asliley Edward, Overton & Sous, proprit·tor s; Head Offices I 0\~e~•s Tbi,IIJa~, Pentr~ Baugh John, Cefn (i (Jt1een t-itrett phce, Uppt'r Pll.illrps John C. Tynrhos. Kebbingion Dauiel, Hall st. Hhua Thames st. London: H. H. Oakes, Pnr.chard J.ohn; \Vestou Farm Rowen & J1mes, Cefn general manager, Ruabou, N.'N,- \VIolle Davrd, I entrer1ewydd Butler Cbarles, RIJOsyml'cire Sa; aduerlisement IN OVE RTON PARISH, CO·OPERATI VE STORE,Ctfu._.J ames GARDDEN LonGE CoLLIERY Co. Clay William, ~laes Y ~wyl .. yd Smith, nwna~rr Ruabun-Jol11r Tllmer, mauagi 11 ~ Go.n~h \V_illiam, Little Overton Danirl Robe1 t, tiall ~t. Ilhos partner, Ruabor1 Grltfiths S~mul'l, Argoed Davies Benjamin, Pant I noN CPLLIERY, near Cl.irk- Heyward ~hnmel, Knolton Davies Eel ward, High st. 11uaborr \\' illiam Proctor, p, o prietor Hollowood J ames, Light\\ O'ld greeu 0dvies E.d ward, Cefn 1\E'I!YuN Con&lRoN Co.,LIMITED, Hughes Samuel, Kr·oiton Bryu Davies Edward, Street i~~a. Rubert C. \V right, nmn<Jger J ones Jame~, lted Halt Davie~. Huglres & Co. Cefn l\loRETOS HALL CoLLIERY Co. Jones John, Argm~d Dodd Jo~eph, Hall st. H.hos Chirk-\Viliiam Clad;, manager' Jorres Lewis, Gwa!ia Edward,; William, Market st. R!J, l! NEw BniTISII IRoN & CoAL Co., Lt'a Charles, Lil!htwoo~ Hall Eltis John, Cefn Huabon-W illiamE,·ans,manager Lloyd Ht'nry, ~laesieWIS ~~van!! David, the Lodge, near Chirk NoRTHWALESCoKECo.LIMITED- 1\latllews 1\lrs.-, PJasyucoed Evan~ Jolrn,Ciiirk H., c. Webster, !!t'ner~l IIJanHger, Mor~an William, o,verton !<:vans Hirhard, Pollkey Huahon; G. U. Budd, secr.-t<u y, l\lorr1s -, Palace l• ilrrr~ Evans Sarall, Acre Fair 6 Storey gate, Great Georl!e st. , R1clralds Waiter, Gwalra Gilltr 8awuel, Atoneitha We'tr11instn, Londun, S.lf7 ' Hoger s H<~rdman, Argued Gittins Elizabeth, Uverton PLAS BEP..NrON CoLLIERY, Afon. Stndley Tlroma.:, U>ney GriffitlJs H.obert, Newbr·idge t·itha-Joseplr Evans, proprietor Tlrompson Richard, Knolton Griffiths Williarn, Market st. Rhol'l and man<Jger, Rhos Wea\ler Samuel, Knoltun Hughes Benjamin, Cdn PL.~SKYN.ASTON & CEFN COAL eo., IN ClilHK PARISII. Hughes Edward, Cefn HuabLJn-E. l\Jorrb, manager Edwnrds Joseph, Pentrc Hughes Emanuel, Street hsa. PRF.E·GWYN & BERLANDEG Cot- Griffith Elii~, Chirk Hughcs E\an, Hlio,ymedre 1 IERY Co., Chhk-Hcnry Hun;~ Griffith Tliomas, Chirk Hughe3 Hobert, St. Martins ma11aging partner ' Humphreys Thoma~, Chirk Hughes Thoma~, Groes QurNTA CoLLIERY Co., LIMITED, Milue Thomas S. Black park Jones Elizab~:th, Hallst. Rhos Ch!rl;-T, H. Richards, rnani\ger Whilfirltl William, New Hall Jone~ Hezekiah, Hull si, Rhocs Il.UABON CoALCOMPA!IY,Lrr.llTED- Williams Willittm, ~alton Jon~s Ila1, Rhosymedre ltobt:rt C. Web,ter, general ma- Fire, &.c. Office Agents Jones James, ~tre~t bsa 1 ager, Huahou; Tlwmas Alien, AccmENTAL,Robt. Lloyd,Church st Jones John, Groes s,cretary, Wharf ro':l.d, Pa1:dirrg- 13mToN, 1\lEDICIIL, AND GENt:RAL, Jorres John, Ponkey to11 1 London, fY. Juseph Edwani~,PerJtre, ur.Chirk Jones Jolrn, Chirk EQUAHE CoLLIERY, Rhos-William LANCASHIRE, Chmles Huberts and Jones Juhn, Trefynant l<:d wards, proprietor I -aao J ones, l~uttbotr J ones Jot1athan, Cefn WYNN HALL CoAL Co., Ruabon- PROVINCIAL, James C. Edwards, Jones Mary, Clrurcil a:t Hirhard C. Rawlins, managing Trefynant; Robert Lloyd, Churrh Jones Stephen, Pun key tHrector street, RuaboP., and Thomas H. Jom•s Thomas, Porrkey Curriers & Leather Dealers Richard~, Cllilk Jnnes William, Hall st, Rhos Hugl es Edward. Rho.ymedl·e SAU•P (fire), Josepl~ E,lward!l, 1 Jones Wm. & Georgl-' 1 St. Martir1s H>Jbt:'lts John, High st Pentre Hou~r, near Cb·rx 1 f.Jloyd John, Cefn ,-,p• 119 .
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