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ESSEX. , Shl 691 Tworster Mrs TRADES DIRECTORY.] ESSEX. , SHl 691 tWorster Mrs. E. Fairview avenue, Stanford-Ie-Hope S.O tWrench Miss Kate (& day), Stansfield house, Stanley I'd. South Woodford tWright Misses E. M. & K. A. Hem­ nalls, Epping Wright Misses 8.E.&C.High st.Epping Wvatt Miss Ann, Southminster R.S.O • • SCOTCH WOOLLEN W ARE­ HOUSE. Scott Adie, II5 & IIsa, Regent street, London W SCIENTIFIC' INSTITUTIONS. Bee Literary & Scientific Institutions. SCOURERS. See Dyers & Scourers. SCULPTORS. SEED MERCHANTS. "'Druit Theo, 18 Mansfield road, Ilford Archer Charles H. 120 High street & .Norman Fred, Cemete'I'y works, 37 opposite 8t. Botolph's station,Clchstr Mersea road, Colchester, Barnard Bros. ; head office,High street, Underwood Joh~ & Son, Queen s road, Newport 8.0.' depots, 24 High st. Buckhurst HIll &.'. Saff W Id 'W tt. L .J L- It d 0 tl St Railway statIOn, ron a en; as. • un e, as e oom Audley End railway station, Elsen- works, Colchester. See adve:rt ham & Littlebury Wray & Fuller,Ma,rble wks. Sprmgfield BradTidgC! Alfred, Ohelmsford mill, road, Chelmsford. See advert 8pringlleld, Chelmsford. See advert Bradridge Thomas, Rayne, Braintree SEA WALLER. Brooks W. &. Sons, Mistley, Manning­ £trutt John, Rippleside, Barking tree; & at Colchester Bro""n Ed""ard Philip & Sons, SEED CRUSHERS. Church street, Coggeshall R.S.O SHEEP BREEDER. l'arry Owen Limited, Hythe, Colchstr Brown Charles, High street, Witham Paddon John, Canfield park, Great Cooper, Taber & Co. Lim. Witham; & Canfield, Durham Knight John & Sons, Soap works & oil 90 & 92 Southwark st. London 8 E mills, Silvertown, Victoria docks E; Cramphorn Limited., Market pI. Rom- SHEEP DIP MANUFACTRS. city office, 17 Billiter st.London EC ford; High street & Warley road, Bray Wm. John, High st. Romford Brentwood & ffigh street, Ilford Lawes Chemical Co. Limited, Barking SEED FACTORS. Cullen Thomas, Witham creek, Barking Le May W. H. & H. 67 Borough High Folkard Fr,ank, The Green, C<:>pford, EEP DRE SERS st. & 16 New Corn Exchange,Londn Colchester SH S •. Francis &; Co. East bridge; 165 High Humphreys H. Lit. Totham. Witham SEED GRoW ERS. street; la, St. Botolph street & The Seaborn Wm. Billericay RS.O .A.bbott W. Gt. Wigborough, Colcbestr Bythe, Colchester Ames Samuel, Hawkwood's farm,Sible GigneyJames,Wickford S.O. See advt SHIP BUILDERS. Headingham, Balstead Goodey Stanford Chas'7High st.Maldn Donyland Shipyards Limited (The) Barker James, Manor road, Braintree BasleI' & Clapham, Dunmow (Hobert L. Reid, manager; Ernesli Bright .A.lbert S. Griggs farm, Cog- Hicks Charles H. 67 High st. Maldon E. Banner, sec.), Rowhedge, near gesli'all R.S.O Laver Wm. Robt. Latchingdon,Maldon Co1chester Brown Edward Philip &Sons,Church st. Ling George B. I3 Conduit street & McLearon W. B. King's Qy.st.Barwch Coggeshall R.S.O Bishop's Hall mill, Ohelmsford . -Carter James & Co. Jupes Hill & The Matthews James, Harold wood, Rmfrd SHIP CHANDLERS. Hill farms, Dedham, Colchester; &; Muir R. 434 High st. sth. Manor Pk Cann J. & S. Bath side, Harwich at St. Osyth Myhill Addy Nunn, 24 & 26 Gold st. & Chatterson & Co. Tollesbury,Witham Church Arth. Feering, Kelvedon RS.O Railway station, Saffl"on Walden Coubro & 8crutton, Tilbury Docks S.O Church Joseph,Feering,KelvedonR.S.O Parry Owen Lim. Bythe, Colchester Groom 8. R 40 Church st. Harwich ClaryG.Rye mill,Feering,Kelvdn.R~S.ORumsay Albert A. 8r South st. Hmfrd Ram William, Wivenhoe, Colchester Clemance William & Newman Herbt. Robinson HenryWilliam &; Sons,King's Kirby E. & F. High lilt. Leigh 8.0 Weir farm, Rayleigh S.O road, Hrentwood Middleton &; Son, IQ King's Quay st. Cooper, Taber & Co. Limited. Rumsey H. DunmQw Harwich Witham; & go & 92 Southwark st. Rutt, Gutteridge & Co. Limited, Full- Neth;ercoat ?,h;os. Quay, Burnham ::;.0 London 8 E bridge, Maldon PattIson Wilham Fredk. WatersIde, Cowan C. Tilkey. Coggeshall RS.O Scruby W. H. & Co. Harlow Brightlingsea, Colchester Cowlin George, Cradle house, Marks- Scruby Basil, Rarlow mill, Harlow Sadler Joseph, The Hythe, Maldon ball, Kelvedon R.8.0 Thrift 'Villiam Ruddock, Boreham, Went Alfred Wm. Waterside, Bright- Cranmer EdwiTh Jas. Kelvedon R.S.O Ohelmsford; Railway arches, Duke lingsea, Oolchester Cullen Thomas(&merchant),Withm street, Chelmsford & Hatfield Cutts Thomas James, Crabbs farm, Peverel mill, Witham . SHIP OWNERS. Kelvedon R.8.0 Whitmore Henry Limited, Victoria Beckwith & CO.13 Hythe qy.Colchestl" Deal Willia,'n, Feering hill, Feering, steam mills, Romford Brooks W. & Sons, Mistley, Manning- Kelvedon R.8.0 Wilson Fredk. Wm.Marks Tey,Colchstr tree; & at Oolchester Dean William & Sons, Park farm, In- Oayzer, Irvine & Co.TilburyDocks S.O worth, KeJvedon R.S.O Sutton & Sons, Royal Seed Establish- Chaney George, Heybridge, Maldon Deeks Frederick, Kelvedon R.S.O ment, Reading Henderson Bros. Tilbury Docks S.O Folkard Frank, The Green, Cop- • Moy Thomas Limited, Hytbe; chief ford, Colchester SEEDSMEN. office, 4 High street, Colchester Gage Chas. West st.Coggeshall R8.0 See Nurserymen & Seedsmen. Nipp<Jn Yusen K. Tilbury Docks S.O .Johnson W.London rd.Stanway,Clchstr SERVANTS' REGISTRY Perlbach H. J. & Co.Tilbury DocksS.O Keys H.Tiptree Hea,th,KelvedonR.S.O Sadd John & Sons Limited, adjoining King Ernest W.&CQ.CQggeshaJ,IR.S.O OFFICES. the Great Eastern railway, Maldon. King In. K. & Sons,Coggeshall R.S.O Clark Mrs. Lilian, 5 Cranbrook rd.llfd See advertisement Moss J. & Son, Church farm, Feering, Dobbs Alfred, Rosemary road, Ciacton- Socil~M John O. Tilbury Docks S.O Kelvedon R.S.O on-Sea R.8.0 ()sb.orn Elij::,h, Kelvedon R.S.O Dyke Mrs. A. S. 36 Queen st.Colchestr SHIP SMITHS. Parish W:l\ptree Hth.Kelvedon RS.O Ford Mrs. Sarah, 73 High Bridge st. Barnard D. & Partridge, 74 High st" Payne J. Church st. Coggeshall R.S.O Waltham Abbey Leigh S.O ESSgX 44*.
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