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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. [KILLY's Co-Operative Stores-Continued • 646 OO.P NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. [KILLY'S Co-OPERATivE STOREs-continued. Selston (William Gill, manager), Sels· Lord A. 108 Radford road, Nottingham Cinder Hill Co-operative Society Ltd. ton, Nottingham Mee Henry, 139 Arkwright street; 7 Leonard road, Cinder Hill road, Southwell Industrial Provident Co- Crocus street & 2 Wilford st. Nttnghm Bulwell & David lane, Old Basford, operative Society Lim. (Richard Wm. l\Iellors John, 15 Foxhall rd. Nottingham Nottingham Larrington, man.), West gate, Sthwell Moore Arthl.ll", Annesley road, Ruck· Codnor Park (branch), New Brinsley, Stanton Hill (William Wilbraham Old- nall Torkard Nottingham . know, manager), Stanton Hill & Parsons C. F. 79 Wollaton st. Nottnghm Codnor Park & Ironville Co-operative Hucknall Huthwaite, Mansfield Peck Parker, 2 Alfreton road & Wollaton Society (Arthur Cope, manager; Stapleford & Sandiacre Co-operative road, Beeston, Nottingham Frank Clayton, secretary), Jacks- Society Lim. (William Paeey, sec.), Prew Jas. 35 Leeming street, Mansfield dale, Nottingham Albert street, Stapleford, Nottingham Ramsden Matthias A. 12 Carter gate & Cropwell Bi~hop Co-operative S~ores, Sutton Bonnington Co-operative Society Ramsden hotel, Station st. No't:Igham Cropwell Bishop, Nottingham Lirnitt:d (William Wbittaker, mangr.), Richard W.&Son,Bobbers mill,Nttnghm Edwinstowe Lim. (Alfred Spink, sec.), Sutton Bonnington, Loughborough Sims J. E. & Son, Mansfield Woodhous!', Edwinstowe, Newark Warsop Vale Industrial Co-operative Mansfield Hucknall Torkard (James C. Howitt, Society Lim. (Enoch Bell, sec.), Sisson Wm.179 Radfordrd. Nottingham sec.), Market place; Watnall road; Warsop vale, Warsop, Mansfield Smith A. C. 3 Millstone la. Nottingham Portland road; Station street & Woodborough Lim. (Miss Selina Brad- Smith T.H.2Shakespeare st. Nottingham George street, Hucknall Torkard, ley, manager), Woodborough,Nttnghm Stray G. 49 Carter gate, Newark Nottingham; & at Kimberley & Worksop Co-operative Society Lim. (S. Turner & Son Limited, 38 Goldsmith st. Newstead, Nottingham Clark, sec.), East gate; branches, & 21 High st. Basford, Nottingham Ilkeston Co-operative Society (J. Adkin, Cheapside & Newcastle av. Worksop Wells G.W.175Arkwright st. Nottinghm manager), Cossall, Nottingham Keyworth (Thoma:s Wardle, manager), COPPER PRECIPITATORS. CORN. FACTORS. · Keyworth, Nottmgham Morris & Co. Misterton Gainsborough Klll.ght W. E. L1m. 12 Stockwell gate, Kirkby-in-Ashfield Co-operative Society ' Mansfield Limited (William Wilford, sec.; Jn. COPPERSMITHS. Leac~ T. S. 21 Boar lane, Newark Geo. Shacklock, man.); registered Beard Hy. 29A, Broad street, Nottm~hm l'llartm J. Eldon st. Tuxford, Newark offices Lowmoor road East Kirkby Harrison T. W. & Son, 5-7 Cheapstde, Mason A. East Bridgford, Not.tinoham Nottingham' & (branch),' Kirkby-in·' Nottingham. Ottley W. H. Grange, Ranskill, Bawtry~ Ashfield, Nottingham Kendall Fred~rick, lOA, North Church R.S.O. (York<>) Langley Mill & Aldercar Co-operative street, Nottingham . Sheffield George Henry, 19 Bridle- Society Lim. Nottingham road, East- Pare J. 15 Elson st. Basford, Nottlnghm smith gate, Nottingham wood & (branch) (Fred Simpson, Patterson Sann~el, 114 Queen's road, Webster Geo. Hospital road, Retford sec.), Hill top, Eastwood, Notting- Beeston, Nottingham ham; (Percy Wagstaff, manager), Stone & Gen~ers, Sun street, Southwell CORN & FLOUR MERCHANTS. Underwood, Nottingham & (Wm. road, Nottmgham Abbott Robt. 23 Wiverton rd.Nottnghm Wooley, manager), Awsworth, Not- Adams T. 25 London road, Nottingham tingham & Brinsley, Nottingham Blundell's London Copper & Brass Adarnson, Newton & Co. 4 Lees cham- Lenton & Nottingham Co-operative Works Limited, West India Dock bers, Wheeler gate, Nottingham; & at Society, 230 Arkwright street ; 345 road, I.ondon E Epperstone Lenton boulevard & 121 Wilford road, CORK CUTTERS. Allen Fdk. Wm. 35 Gadd st. Nottingham Nottingham; (brancp.J,45 & 109 Front Bottling Trade Supply Association Armita;ge Brothers Lill_l. 1 Victoria street street, Arnold; H1gh road, Bees- (Frederick Hilliam) (& merchants), & .High street, Nottingham _ ton; Mans~eld road, Daybrook, 18 Carrington street & 37 Canal Arm1t~ge, . Hopew~ll .& Co. 45 & 47 . Arnold, Nottingham; .& Gotham street Nottingham StatiOn street, JSotttngham Long Eaton Co-operative Society Ltd. Lewis W. 28 Brdlesmith gate, Nottnghm B~nnister Robert F:Ordsall mills,Retf?rd East Leake, Lo~hborough Willerton Wm. 33 Oldham st. Nottnghm B1rkett Robert L1m. Balderton mills, Long Eaton Workmg Men's Co-opera· Balderton, Newark tive Society Limited (No. 7 branch), CORK MANUFACTURERS. Bradwell William Henry, High street, Chilwell, No~tin~ham , Ellis B. & eo. 55 & 56 Minories, Ruddingt?~• Nottingham Lo~ Eaton V\.or~ng Me:r;t s ~o-opera- London E; 29 to 35 Seel st. Liver· Brooks Wllliam, Upper Broughton, tlve Stores Lumted (BenJarmn Break- pool; 28 to 30 Merchants' quay, Melton M?wbray . well, manager), Gotham, Derby Dublin & 7 to 19 Rua da Praia da Bullen & ~mgham Lirmted, 27 Castle Lowdham (John. Abbott, manager), Junqueira Lisbon Portugal. Estab. gate & Mill Gate wharf, Newar~ Lowdham, N ottm~ham 18 55 ' ' Burrows Tho~. Maypole y~rd, N ottmghm Mansfield Co-o:pera~tve Stores (branch CORK SOCK & SLIPPER MFRS Byron ,Edwm, . 231 Htghbury road, 7) (Mrs. Anme Tmdale, manageress), · Bullwell, Nottmgham Warsop, Mansfield Baggaley, Crossland & Co. Premier Clarke Peter,Bellevue ho.Tuxfrd. Newrk Mansfield & Sutton Co-operative works, Coalpit lane, Nottingham Colton T. E.B. Stb.Collingham, Newark Society Lim. (J. Walker, sec.; A. CORN & FLOUR DEALERS ColumbineT Jo.hn, 163 Sherwood street Jas. Jones, manager), Queen street; · north, Nottmgham Stockwell gate; Nottingham road; Barlow J.252Denman st.Radfrd.Nttngm Eland Bros. 56 Derby roarl, Nottinghm Chesterfield road; Princes street; Beard Joseph, 15 Leeming st. Mansfield Ellis Saml. 26 Middle gate, Newark Heywood street; Rosemary street; Boyce Thos. 9 Canal street, Nottingham Fuller E.A.&F.lParkinson st.Nottnghm Newgate lane; Wood street; Little- Brister Edward P. 208 Ilkeston road, Gladish .Frederick William, 15 Fox road, worth, Mansfield; High street, Mans- Radford, Nottingham West Bridgford, Nottingham field Woodhouse, Mansfield; Market Calvert & Caparn, 133 St. Ann's Well Good A. & F. 47 Station st. Nottingham place; Cursham street; West end; road, Nottingham Goodacre Wm. 32 London rd. Nottinghm Outram street & Mansfield road, Chown J. 201 Alfreton rd. Nottingham Home Brewery Co. Lim. (The) (John Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottingham Clark John, 9 Moorgate, Retford T. Farr, manager); office, 38 Milton Netherfield Lim. (T. Rose, manager), Clay F. W. 28 Stockwell gt. Mansfield street, Milton; brewery, Daybrook, Victoria road, Netherfield; Foxhill Collyer Wm. H. Calverton, Nottingham Nottingham road, Carlton; Colwick vale & Colton Thomas Edward Boot, 158 Howard B. J. 67 & 69 Castle gatt>, Ne'"Tk Bingham, Nottingham Denman street, Radford, Nottingham Rubble Robt.l42 Portland rd.Nottnghm Newark Co-operative Industrial & Pro-. Crane Wm. Woodborough rd. Nottinghm Inger R. 17A, Woodborough rd.Nttnghrn vident Society Lim. North Coiling- Dorman Wm. 12 King's walk, Nottnghm Knight W.E. Lt.d.; offices, Trent Bridge; ham, Newark Eland Bros. 56 Derby road, Nottingham stores, Brewery wharf & Midland Newark Co-operative Society Limited Fle'"itt & Son,193l\Iansfield rd.Nttnghm station, Newark & Stockwell gate, (Walter Proctor, sec.), 15 Kirk gate Gelsthorpe Jn.W. Market hall, Newark Mansfield & 2 Harcourt street, Newark Giffen M. 237 Radford road, Nottingham Ledger Richard, 73 Bridge st. Worksop Radcliffe Co-operative Society's Stores Gilbert Jn. 16 Church st. Mansfield Mather A. 32 Corporation rd. Nottinghrn (L. Stevenson, manager), Radcliffe- Goddard H. W. 30 Millstone la.Nttnghm l\Iee William & Son, Aslockton wharf, on-Trent, Nottingham Hayes John, Low street, Sutton-in- Aslockton, Nottingham Retford Lim. (Abraham Nield, mangr.), Ashfield, Nottingham Middleton C. Portland works, Work'lop 32 Grove street, Retford Heaselden & Smith, 293 & 295 Ilkeston Muir J. A. 41 Wilford gro. Nottingham Ripley Co-operative Society (Henry road, Nottingham Norton W. F. 9 Parkinson stret>t, Stanley, manager; Wm. Bridge, sec.) Hulbert Wm. G. Bulwell Roller Nottingham; & at Lincoln (branch), Westwood, Selston,Nttnghm Mills, Main st. Bulwell, Nottingham Parnham Thomas & Son (up to date Ruddington Co-operative Industrial Hunter Cavill, 7 Park street & Lodge ruller mills), Water mill,l\Iillgate,l\,nk Society Lim. (J. Price, sec.), Church farm, Worksop Peck Edward Hill, Birch villa, Ordsall street, Ruddington, Nottingham Leedham G. A. 1 Bosworth rd.Nttnghm Park road, Retford .
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