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See Fruiterers ~ Greengrocers. GRAVEL MERCHANTS-Clmtinued GRA KENT. 820 GRAVEL MERCHANTS-clmtinued. Hog-ben Mrs. Mary, Cobham's rough, WimbleWilham,OldRomney,Folkestone Lee Edmunft; brickficlds & sandpits, Paddlesworth, Folkestone WinserEdgar,RatBbery,Tenterdn.Ashfrd Loampit bill, Lewisham s.e HOg'ben Nicholas, Whitehall, Paddles- 'Wood Stephen.LowerHalling, Rochester Searle Charles &: Son, Railway station & worth. Folkegtone Wood William, Charing', Ashford Quakers' Hall road, Sevenoaks: f-Iogben Thos.Rid~e row,Acrise,Folkestn Wyles John, Hill side, Hythe Srneed, Desn & Co. Limited (G. H. Hogben Mrs. WiIliam, Hornsdown, GREASE MANUFACTURERS. Dean, managinl( director), Sittingbrn Elham. Canterbury Huldstock John, King'snorth, Ashford Alder H. B. & Co. 60 J<:enchurch street, GRAZIERS. Holthum Henry, Kenning-ton, Ashford Londoll e.c See aZlw Farmers. Homewood Charles, Biddenden,Stllplhrst Rose Sir W. A. & Co. 66 Upper Thames Hood Samuel, Paddlesworth, Folkestone street, London e.c. sole manufacturers Alexander Chas.W ormshill,Sittin~bornt' Hook J. Brewhouse Ia.Tenterden,Ash ford of their patent infusible railway grease Austin WilIlam Henry, Standard hill, Hook Stphn.High st.Tenterden,Ashtord for hot & cold clilllates Elham, Canterhury HopeJohn,East cross,Tenterden,ASlJford Baker William, Uphill, Folkestone Hore William, Stone, Ashford GREENGROCERS. .Barnard In.Hall's pl.Otterden,Favrsllm Hugg'ett William,Brookland, Folkestone See Fruiterers ~ Greengrocers. Bartlett John, Stelling, Canterbury Hunt Leonard, Dymchurch, Folke;\tone Barton Richard, Kingt>llOrth, Ashtord Kelcey J uliusFinn,Old Romney,Folkestn GRINDERY DEALERS. Bass Edward Thomas, Lydd, Folkeston.. Keullett Ths. Berwick ho.Lymplle. Hythe Anstee John, 1 King street, Lewisham Bates Fredk. Old ltomney, Folkestone King'snorth Mr". Emil.v, Kenardington Lower road s.e Bates haac, 'v~'church, Folkestone cross, Kellardington, Ashford Parker Mrs. S. E. 7 West st. Faversham Bates Sarnl. Roffe, Snargate, Folkestone Kingsnorth J acob, Homestead, Apple- Wickham S.4 Hope st.Sheerness-on-Sea Heard GeOl'l{e, Hren~ett, Folkestone dore, Ashf<>rd YOUJ.g James C. 7 Peter street, Dover Bensted Richard Thomas, Coleshill & Kuott Georgt', Elharn, Canterbury Pheasent larms, Milton,:Sitting'bourne Laslett L~onard (exors. of), Wing-ham GROCERS-WHOLESALE. Bills J ames, High street, Queenborough, Well farm, Wingham, Salldwich Banham & Pope,354 High st.Rochester Sheerness-on-Sea Mace J .S.Winsor farm, Holvendn.Ashfrd Beer J ames Henry, St. George's street, Bion Emile,Sand hi.Woodchurch,As1JfriJ MaddocksWiIliam, Hartlip,SittiTlg-bourn Canterbury Birch S. Little Dowels, Elm~ted,A~hlord Marl'lh Richard &: SOli, Mill I'd. Sandwich Cox & Ellyett, 22 St. Margaret's street, Blacklocks Williarn, Lydd, Folkestone Marsh Edw3rd, Sholden, Deal Canterbury Blackman HenryWIll. Appledore,Ashfrd Marsh George, "Yhitfield, Dover Crux &: Page, 13 King street, Ramsgate Boulden George, Honllington, Hythe Masters Wrn.Hope AIlSaints,Folkestone Dickeson ltichard, Market Jane, Tower Houlding Charles, Bonnillgton :vIaxted J onathan, Key street, Borden, street, Queen street & 76 Snargate Boulding David, Bonnington, Hythe SittiJ,g-bourne sU'eet, Dover. See advertisement Brignell Burgess, .Hrookland,Folkestone MilIen Stephen,Old Romney,FoJke"tone Finn Frederick, Canterbury & East Brown Frederick, Appledore, Ashford Mills Georg'e &:Som,26 High st.Sheerness Kent stores, St. Margaret street, Brown John, Appledore, Ashlord MiIlsMrs.ElizlIbeth, Klngsnorth,Ashford Canterbury Bunn G.W .The Cot.Woodchurch,Ashfrd lVlurtonB.North court,Easllin~,FavrshmI IUon B. H. 108 High street, Woolwich Burkett Edward, Lydd, Folkestone Neame Edward, Summer hill, Head- j Laurence William, 28 High street, 24: Rurrows Henry, Elham, Canterhury corn, Ashford Stone st. &: Market bldgs. Maidstone Butler Thos. Wm. Warehorne, Ashtord Paine Herbert, Ebony, Tenterden Patch Robert, 215 High street & Castle J ames, Waltham, Canterbury Palmer Stephen,Old l{omneY,Folkestone Hither Green lane, Lewisham s.e Chapman l\ns~es Ann &. Emma, Lower Pearson WiIliarn, Peasridge farm, Frit- Rubie Geo. C. 56 Bigg-in street, Dover Halstow, Sittinghourne tenden, Staplehurst Smith & SOll, Hig'h street, TOllbridge Clayson Mark&:Isaac, Elham,Canterburj Pe/?;den Waiter, Barfreston, Sandwich TOIJley Wm. & Son;;, New rd.Woolwich Cobb Samuel Skinner, Wye, A~hti)rd Pile Georg-e, Hartley, Cranbl'ook Vye & Son, 64 &: 65 Queen st.Ramsgate CollaI'd Charles, Elverton tarm, Stone, Piper Jesse,Conghul'st, Hawkhllrst ""Vatson Charles, Ash, Sandwich Faversham Piper Jesse,jun. Cong-hurst, Hawkhurst . Corlles Chas.14 Mercery la. Canterbury Poile Alf.Stone Corner frm.Stone,Ashfi-d GROCERS & TEA DEALERS. Croucher Jacob, Otterden, Faversham Prescott Mr~. John, Lydd, Folkestone Abbott J ames, Albert road, Belvedere Curling- A.T.Yorkletts, HeruhiJI,Fvrshm Quested Richard, Acri~e, Folkestone Abery Richard, High street, Sandgate CurteisR. B. Ashenden,Tenterden,Ashfru Rains Frecteriek, Wye, Ashford AdamsCharles,1 Haddo st.Greenwich s.e Dengate Richard, HiH cottage, Nt!wen- Rains William, Wye, Ashford Adams George Tyson, Hawkhurst . den, Rye S.O. Sus-ex Riddles Henry, Appfedore, Ashford Adams James Cornelius, Rushey green, Dickens John R.lsle ofGraine,Roche8ter Riddles Thomas, Appledore, Ashford Catford s.e Dunster Edward, :Stone, Ashlord Rig-den Thomas, Etching Hill house, Adams T.W. 26 West Cliff rd.Ramsgate Durtnal William, Mer<lham, Ashfurd Lyrninge, Hythe Addison Henry, 142 Tralalgar road, EIgar Edwd RichIJorough,Ash,:Sandwch RolfeEdwd. Elms frrn.Brabourne,Ashfrd East Greenwich S.8 Farrant William, Sellillg-e, Hythe Rolfe J ames, Lydd, Folkestone Adlington E. 131 Lowfield st. Dartford Finn Edwd. The Firs, Tenterdell,Ashford Samson Mrs. Caroline, Lydd, Folkestone Airey Henry, 5 Langton terrace,Wood- Finn Stephen, St. Mary's, Folkestone Seath Michael, Houj{ham, Dover lands road, Blackheath s.e Finn-Kelcey Francis, jun. Yew Tree Selley Firming-er, Aldington, Hythe Akerrnan Thos. 10 Lowfield st. Dartford house, Elham, Canterbury 8heatfJohn,Ridge row, Acrise, Folkestone Alce Mrs. E. Harbour pi. Whitstable Fisher Frederick, Snare, Folkestone Sims Frederick, Hook Wall farm, Alden William, 1 Gas lane, Dartford Fordred Williaw, Lyming-e, Hythe Ivychurcb, Folkestone . Alderton J ames, Main I'd. Bexley Heath Franks David, Bonllington, Hythe Smith Mrs. Mary, New Romney S.O Aldous Mi~s S. 55 Hythe st. Dartford Fry Fredk. WiIliam, High st. Sandwich ::wlley Stphn.Sholden farm. Sholden,Deal A.lexander Thomas, Cobham, Gravesend .Fuller Mrs. Helen, Ruffin'~ hill, Ald- Stace WiIliam, Snargate, Folkestone Alexander Thomas, jun. Guilstead, ington, Hythe standen Jamell, Acton house & Palster Stockbury, Sittingbourne Gambrill Thomas, Sellinge, Hythe court, Wittersham, Rye S.O. Sussex Allebone J oseph, 31 Bank st. Ashford Gammon George,Swillgfield,Canterbury Standen Spencer, Blackbrook farm, AIJcn Misses Charlotte & Mary, Fro~- Geering Georg-e, Pheasant farm, Milton, Wittersham, Rye S.O. Sussex ham, N onington, Sandwich Sittinghouroe Swain Mark, Bonnington, Hythe AlleuGeo.& Co.37 Preston st.Faversham Gilbert Robert, Wellington place, Ten- Taylor John, WilIeshorollgh, Asbford Alien Charles, Lydd, Folkestone terden, Ashlord Terry Frederick, Lydd, Folkestone Alien Edward, 28 Quarry hI. Tonbridge GHes Thomas, IVlchurch, Folkestone Tickner Thomas, Snave, Folkestone Alien Edwin, London I'd. Forest Hill S.B GoodmanJas.High st.Tenterden,Ashford TracyH.Murston ho.Murston,Sittingbrn Alien S. 44 Grosvenor I'd. TUllbdl{. Wells Green Alfred, Lydd, Folkestone Tunbridge Thomas T. New Romney S.O Allen Thomas Winstolle, Peter st. Deal Green Robert (exors. of), Goodwin pad- Tweed James, Home farm, The Grange, Allnutt Benj. 7 Widmore road, Bromley dock, Lydd, FolkeiOtone Leybourne, Maidstone AlI!lworth Wm. J. Wingham, Sandwich Grist Giles, Fairtield, l"olkestone Walker George, Ebony, Tenterden Allwork Thos. Goudhurst, Staplehurst Grist Giles, Great Chart, Ashford Watts William, Soargate, Folkestone Ameli Edgar, SeHinge, Hythe Hambroc.kThos.Teynham,Sittingbourne Wellden William, New Romney S.O Amos James, The Wall, Whitstable Hearsfield WiIliam, Fairfield, Folkestone Wells Henry, Mount Pleasant, Wood- Andersou Alfred, 15 Canterbury lane, Herbert Melville John, W oodbury &: church, Ashford Canterbury Isemonger farm, Tenterden, Ashfnrd Wells Richard Barber, Court Lodge Anderson T. W. 123 High st. Woolwich Higgins Mrs. John, Bonnington. Hythe farm, Woodchurch, Ashford Anderson WiIliam, Leigh, Tonbridge Hobbs Bedo, Brookland, Folkestone Wil'ks George. Little Pook well,Rolven- Andrews G. 18 St. Mary's st. Woolwich Hogben George, West Hougham, den, Ashford Aniscombe Allen, Stade street, Hythe Hougham, Dovt!r Wildish lsaae, Ham farm, Paversham Annison R. W. 122 High st. Tonbridge.
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