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692 Art Trade~ 692 ART TRADE~. [ LI~ COL ~SHIRE. ARCHITECTS continued. Harding J. 27 Fleetgate, Barton-on- ASSESSORS OF FIRE tRowell James, Church lane, Boston Humber LOSSES. Rudkin H. C. 19 Swinegate, Granthm Hardy Edward,2p., Market pl. Sleafrd Dickinson, Riggall & Davy, Old tScaping H. C. Town Hall11q.Grmsby Keeling Wm. B. 3 Eastgate, Louth Market place, Grimsby; also at tScorer & Gamble, Bank Street cham- Ketteringham Henry';156 High street, Louth & Market place, Brigg bers, Bank street, Lincoln Scunthorpe, Doncaster; Scatter, Longsta:II Richard & Co. Sheep Scorer William A.R.I.B.A. (firm, Lincoln-(&; thurs.) Market pl.Brigg market, Spalding Scorer & Gamble) Kettleborough A. 88 West pa.r.Lincoln Longsta:II & Wadsley, West st.Bourne Thropp & Harding, 29 Broadgate,Lncln McCarthy Charles John, 42 Hainton t'l'raylen Hy.Fras.16 Broad st.Stamfd avenue, Grimsby ASSOCIATIONS. Wadslej Robert, Station road,Billing- Manning (H.) & Miller, 86 Upgate, See Societies & Associations. borough, Folkingham Louth ; & at Alford & I Banks st. ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS. Walker Herbert & Son, IS Southgate, Horncastle Sleaford Newton & Holden Limited, 28 Tenter­ Ives Wm. 3 & 4 Guildhall st.Lin~:oln tWard J. T. 6 Ironmonger st.Stamford croft street, Lincoln· & (attends Lincoln Cycle Co. 4 Corporation st_ Watkin9 William F.R.I.:B.A. & Son mon.) 36 Southgate, Sleaford Lincoln A.R.I.B.A. Bank street, Lincoln Parker Harry, 2·I Spilsby rd. Boston Parker Charles, Ig Market place, Louth Peck Wm. 2 Spital ter. Gainsborough Sports Supply Co. sac, Pasture st. ART FURNITURE MANFRS. Renals F. W. T. Cavendish road & Grimsby Harrison W. B. & Sons (willow, cane Roman bank, Skegness Starsmore & Co. 14 St. Mary's hill, & rush), I7 & 18 Watergate; works, Reynolds William Robert (thurs. ), 22 Stamford Union street, Grantham Higby street, Brigg Wallis Bros. 4 St. Mary's st. Lincoln Shaw Frederick, 56 Grimsby road, ART METAL WORKER. Cleethorpes, Grimsby AUCTIONEERS. MaTked thus are also Valuen. Poole Benjamin, Swinderby, T.incoln Smith Will H. 4 Tentercroft st.Lincln n Smith Wm.H. 16 Lord st. Gainsboro' IIBaines F. The Old hall, Gainsborough ART NEEDLEWORK Tingle John, I Silver street, Lincoln IIBall G. F. Drummond rd. Skegness ' DEPOTS. Tingle Jn. Thos. 102 Newland, Lincoln Harlow J. 28 Spital ter. Gainsborougb Wilton Harold H. 83 Farebrother Bell Douglas M. 8 St. Benedict's sq. Bloodworth Miss Fanny, 14 North­ street, Grimsby Lincoln gate, Sleaford · Bembridge Charles, Walcot, Lincoln 13 Procter Mrs. H. Bridge st. Boston ARTISTS. Benjafleld & Wood, 219 High Tonge Misses J. & J. 5 Wide Bargute, street, Lincoln ; also valuers, land Boston Blackbourn J. Woodbine ho. Goxhill Kennington Mrss Caroline, Shodfriars' & estate agents; printed register ARTESIAN WELL :BORERS. i hall, South street, Boston sent free. T N 216 Smith E. M. 12 St. Thomas' rd.,Spaldng I!Broadgate Joseph Palfreman, Sunny Barnes John T. I Eastgate, Sleaford hill, Kirton-in-Lindsey Noble John. Elwes, Thurlby, Bourne Thurlby Fredk. Woolsthorpe,Grnthm 11 Brockles byDavd. 15 0 sborne Bt. Grmsby Smith F. & Son, 62 1Velholme road, ARTISTS' REPOSITORIES. I!Brown William Henry, Ruskington, Grimsby. See advertisement Darby W.& Son, 41 Wormgate, Bostn Sleaford & 4 Market street, Slea­ Vickers John William, Saltfleetby St. ford. See advertisement Peter, Louth Gait Albert, 13 Old Market place & II Freeman street, Grimsby & 62 IIBrown Wm. Hy. 14 Still la. Boston High street, Cleethorpes, Grimsby IICalthrop & Briggs, Corn exchange, '1·hom .John P. Canal works, Patri­ Brigg croft, near ~anchester Parker Charles, 19 Market place,Louth Ruddock J. W. & Sons, 287 High Campion Hand, Fuistow, Louth Cash George F. W. Wainfieet road, ARTESIAN WELL ENGNRS. street, Lincoln Skegness Smith F. & Son, 5 Osborne street, Watmough Alfred Reginald, 37 Vic­ toria street, Grimsby Chapman William Overton, 10 Banks Grimsby. See advertisement street, Horncastle ASBESTOS MANUFACTRS. Chilvers J. J. Sheep markt. Spalding Abundant Water Supplies Co. Asbestos Co. Limited (The United), Close & Dalton, Cattle mrkt. Stamfrd (C. Isler & Oo. Ltd.), Cook & Son, 130 Victoria st. Grimsby Diamond rotary rock boring Dock ho. Billiter street, London E C ; & Queen's dock, Hull. T N 463 11 Cooley W. & Son, Bicker, Boston Bear lane, Southwark, London SE IICox & Mead, North street, Crow- Aqueous Works & Diamond Rock­ land, Peterborough Boring Co. Limited, Guildford st. ASBESTOS-PACKED COCK MAKERS. Cranidge Jn.J.Red ho.Crowle,Doncst:r York road, London S E Crowther Jn. Geo.East Halton,Grmsby Dewrance & Co. I65 Great Dover st. Curtis & Mawer Limited, 40 Silver ARTIFICIAL FOODS DEAI.R. London S E street, Lincoln. See advertise­ Johnson Housman, South st. Alford. ment: ASPHALTE MANUFACTRS. Dexter J. m, Cleethorpe rd. Grimsby ARTIFICIAL LIM:B MFR. Parry H. & Sons Limited, Kirton-in­ IIDickinson, Riggall & Davy, Old Dixon Ernest R. 312 High street & Lindsey Market place, Grimsby; also at 14 Silver street, Lincoln. See Louth & Market place, Brigg advertisement ASPHALTERS. Dickinson J. E. Saltergate, Lincoln Chapman & Ellis, 17 Charles st. west, Driffill Herbert, Abbey road, Bourne A,RTIFICIAL MANURE West parade & 64 Rasen la. I.incoln Dunkley George & Son, Wainfieet MERCHANTS. Clarke George Griffith, Barrowby road, Skegness See Manure Merchants & Dealers. road, Grantham I!Erlrl & Lawrence, Cattle market, Clarke William Griffith, Barrowby rd. North road, Sleaford; & at Rusk­ ARTIFICIAL STONE MFR. & Wong row, Grantham. See ad­ ington; attend Lincoln Corn ex­ Baker John, Ashby road, Spilsby vertisement change, friday, & Boston, wed Hill A. & Co. 29 King Edward street Edwards J. I5 Hio-h(1'nte, Cleethorpes, ARTIFICIAL TEETH & 24 Grime street, Grimsby Grimsby. MANUFACTURERS. Knight Edward, 146 Eastgate, Louth Edwards Joseph & Son, Fish dock,. Bradley F. W. Limited, 26 Newland, Mawer Reginald, James street, Louth. Grimsby Lincoln & (attends mondays) 8 See advertisement Eley J ames, 1 Main ridge, Boston. Northgate, Sleaford Mitchell & Co. Havenside, Grimsby S-~e advertisement Browning Arthur James & Co. I.im. Parrv H. & Sons Limited (& IIEscritt & Barrell, Elmer house, Fin­ 12 Hainton avenue, Grimsby & 170 manufacturers of portland cement kin street, Grantham High street, Scunthorpe, Doncaster & specially prepared tar-macadam i!Favill G~o.W. Kin~ st. Market Rasn Browning Wm. C. 8 Ramsgate, Louth &c.), Tunnel works, Kirton-in­ Fisher T. E. Auckland road, Fish Burnett Tom. 2 Monson street,Lincoln Lindsey. See advertisement dock, Grimsby Carthwaite Will, 11 Highgate, Clee- Perkins J ames, go Argyle st. Boston Frisby William Edgar, 221 Freeman thorpes, Grimsby Thring D. 27 East Marsh st. Grim9by street, Grimsbv Eyres George, City chambers, High White E. Robert, ShePpfold street, IIGarthwaite Herbe"d, Market place, street, Lincoln Grimsby. See advertisement Long Sutton, Wishech Flight E. E. Cambridge st. Granthm 11 Garton & Son, Finkin st. Grantham Forman Waiter H. 2 Sleaford road, ASSAYERS-PRECIOUS Garvey J. E. Old Market pl. Grimsby Boston, Lines METALS. Glasier William Frederick ; res. Cen- Goy James, 22 Newland, Lincoln Johnson, Matthey & Co. Limited, 74- tral house ; office, King st. WinteT­ Goy Jam~s Dixon, J;lamsgate, Louth 81 Hatton garden, London E C ton, Doncaster .
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