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TRADES. FRU .261 Morris P HEREFORDSHIRE J TRADES. FRU .261 Morris P. & Son, 4 High st. Hereford FORWABDING AGENTS. Landon Edward Herbert, Bullingham Williams Mrs. Sarah, Brick cottage, See Agents-s-Forwarding. court, Up. Bullingham, Hereford West Town, Kingsland Langford Edwin J ames, Parsonage FOUNDRY PL U:MBAGO & farm, Wellington, Hereford . FISHMONGERS. BLACKING MANUFACTRS Langston Henry, Marston, Pembr1dge Barter W. J. & Co. 14 High street • I Lawrence James George, Cradlev, & 6 Brookend street, Ross .\f:organ Crucible Co. Limited (The) Malvern • Bealt Mrs. E.25 Etnam st.Leominstr (The Patent Plumbago Crucible Uppiatt C. Upton Bishop, Ross Brooks Thomas, 38 Bye st. Ledbury Co.); sole manufacturers of Mor- Morton J.Stoneleigh Newent Gloucstr Brown Wm. J. 54 Over Ross st. Ross gan's plumbago &c.Battersea works, Need Mrs. Fanny, Ridgeway vinery, Burgoyne F. J. Market hall,Hereford London S W Cradley, Malvern Carter William, 19 Eign street, Herefd Peer J.F.Martindale,Upton Bishp.Ross Orossley Lawrence W.High st.Ledbry FOUNTAIN & STYLO- Pewtress Brothers, Tillington nur­ Daw F. 28 & 29 St.Owen st. Herefrd GRAFHIC FEN MAKERS. series, Burghill, Hereford Field Mrs. M. A. Market hall, Hereird India Rubber, Cutta Percha & Phillips Herbert, Upper house, Gardiner W. R. 3 Bridge st. Hereford Telegraph Works eo. Limit.ed; Yarpole, Leominster Harbour Charles Henry, 49 & so offices, 106 Cannon street, London Porter W. & C.H Tarrington,Herefrd High street, Kington E C; works, Silvertown, London Pow Gilbert, Aston Ingham, Ross Harris George, 5 Bridge st. Kington E ; branch, Pier Head chambers, Powell Wm. & G. Hall end, Ledbnry Lewis Waiter, High st. Bromyard Bute docks, Cardiff Powell James Caple,Chandos &; Upper Morris Richard, Leintwardine Wolton, Much Marcle, Gloucester Nurse Hy. 15 & 16 High st. Hereford FRIED FISH DEALERS. Powell Thomas A. Upton Bishop, Rose Oliver Herbert, 31 High street & 1 Dean Albert, 25 Broad street, Ross Power Manley KingsmillManley,Aston Burgess street, Leominster Gorin Alfred Harold,S New st.Ledbry Court fruit fm. Aston, Ingham,Ross Seagar William, 38 High street & 19 Jenkins Oliver, 20 South st.Leomnstr Price John, West Lydiatt & Withies, Etnam street, Leominater Jones Arth. w. 10 West st. Hereford Withington, Hereford Selwyn Alfred, High st. Bromyarcl Lewis w. J. Rowberry st. Bromyard Pric.e Lewis John, Cobnash farm, Strange John Oliver, sr High st.Ross Matthews William 55 Eign st.Herefrd Kmgsland Underwood W.161The ~omend,I:-edbrY Morris Wm. 42 St. Owen st.Hereford Putley Fruit Farming Co. The Wa~ner Thomas,45 Br1dge st.Kmgt?n Smith H. H. 9 Draper's la.Leominstr Brainge & Shop ho.Putley,Ledbury Wh1te A. W. & Son, 53 Commermal Walton KE. g 1 Widemarsh st.Herefd Rosser Richard Morgan, Ripplewood. street & 9 Eign street, Hereford Woodhall Jn.T. Maylord st.Herefrd Collington, Bromyard, Worcester 9 Smith Eli,143 St. Owen st. Hereford & Sutton St. Nicholas, Hereford PLA.G & BANNER MANFRS. FRUIT GROWE,RS. Spooner Thomas, Tillington Court Turtle & Pearce, 13 Duke street, Andrews Evan Charles, Court farm, farm, Tillington, Hereford London bridge S E. Manufacturers Sutton St. Nicholas, Hereford Stedman Henry J. Yarkhill court, of all kinds of flags & banners. Ballard Stephen, Colwall, Malvern Yarkhill, Hereford Tents for various purposes ; arti­ Barns Thomas, Amberley court, Am- Thompson Edward Ballard, Temple ficial flowers, palms &c. ; chairs, berley, Hereford court, Bosbury, Ledbury tables & garden shelters, sun Bick~am -, Hill Top farm, Ledburyl Thorne James, Holmer house, Hol­ blinds, draught & fire screens. Boddmgton Frank, Manor house, mer, Hereford Bunting merchants, wholesale & Burghill, Hereford Weston H. The Bounds,:Much Marcle, export & general shipping agents. Contractors to H.M. Government. Bosley Thomas Edwin, Catley Cross, Gloucester Send for illustrated catalogue, :flag, Be~t.leys, Bosbury, Ledbury Whiffen Harold Alfd. Rownhall frui~ tent or banner. Telegraphic ad­ Cadd1ck Edward Whitebouse, Upper farm, lVest,on-under-Penyard, Ross dress, " Turtle, Boroh, London;" Caradoc, Sellae!,, Ross Wood Joseph, Crossways, Ridgway T N 9837 Central Cave John Maund Perry, Upper Wall cross, Cradley. Malvern end, Monkland, Leominster Cave William Henry Brown, Wall FRUIT ME.BOHANTS. FLOCK MANUFACTURER. end, l\Ionkland, Leominster Lees James (& mill puffs), Willow Colebatch Frederick John, Day house, Barter W. J. & Co. 14 High street &; Street mills, Oldham, Lancs. T A Kingsland 6 Brookend street, Ross "Flocks " Cooke John Ernest, Wootons farm, Bateman Percy R. Ryelands road,. Acton Beauchamp, Worcester Leominster FLORISTS. Cooke Joseph, Tre-Evan fruit farm, Ford Felix, Maylord street, Hereford Bailey Jas. II Copse Cross st. Ross Llangarron, Ross Griffin James, Oatleys rd. Ledbu:ry Baker Charles, Hundertcn, Hereford Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd. Herefordshire Fruit Company (The). Dillon Jn. Wellington Heath, L€dbury Marden, Hereford Th~ Mansion House,roa, Widemarsb Evans Evan, Market hall, Hereford Curnock C. G. Orchard lodge, Wel­ street, Hereford. See advertise­ Gardner M. Gloucester road, Ross lington Heath, Ledbury ment Illman Frederick, 68 St. Owen street Davies William Henry, Claston, Dor­ Hinton George Felton, Rainbow st. & Market hall, Hereford mington, Hereford & Pigeon house, Leominster Jones Frank, Churchfields, Orad- Weston Beggard, Hereford. See J ones Ephraim, 39a, Bewell st.Herefd ley, Malvern advertisement Mikhell Thomas Edward, New road, King's Acre Nurseries Limited,King's Farmer William Gray, Withington Bromyard Acre, Upper Breinton & I High court, Withington, Hereford Mitchell W. jun.Whitbourne,Worcstr town & Kyrle street, Hereford Farr James J.P. Brierley court, Taylor J. W. & Co. Cruxwell street, Perry J.A.25 St.Martin's st.Hereford Leominster Bromyard Pritchard .A.rthur, 43 Broad st. Ross Griffiths Wm P. Marden, Hereford Waddington Frank, Gaol st. Hereford Smith Mrs. F. Market hall, Hereford Grundy Charles, New house, Ma:rden, Woodward Wilfrid W. Ltd. Bishops Taynton William, 37 High street,Ross Hereford Froune, Worcester Tranter Mrs.H.Market hall, Hereford Haines Samuel John, Highfield ho. Wright George & Sons, The Mansion Holmer, Hereford House, roa, Widemarsh street, Hereford. See advertisement FLOUR DEALERS. Hankins William R.Monksbury court, Led bury See Corn & Flour Dealers. Harris John, The Haynes, Balling­ FRUIT PRESERVERS. ham, Hereford Hawldns Thomas John, Thinghill Herefordshire Fruit Company (The), FLOUR FACTORS. The Mansion House, roa, Wide­ See Corn & Flour Factors. court, V\'" ithington, Hereford Hodges Edward, Marden court, Mar· marsh street, Hereford. See den, Hereford advertisement FLOUR :MERCHANTS. Hughes Alien Edwards, Wintercott, Holloways Preserves Ltd. Victoria street, llereford See Corn & Flour Merchants. Leominster . Hunt Norman, Ledwyche Orchard, FLY PROPRIETORS. Little Hereford, Tenbury. See FRUITERERS & GREEN- advertisement GROCERS. See Job Masters. Innes F:rederick, Wassington, Ashper· Abberley Mrs. L. 6 Church st.Kingtn ton, Ledbury Abbott James, 6 High street, Kington FORAGE MEBCHANTS. Jenkins Mrs. Pipe & Lyde, Hereford Chesterton Geo. Market hall,Hereford Webb, Hall & Webb Limited, Station King's Acre Nurseries Limited,King's Clarke Wm. Hy. 30 Broad st. Ross yard & 8 Gloucester road, Ross Acre, Upper Breinton, Hereford Clarke Wm. T. Market ball, Hereford .
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