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Cornwall. Penzance DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. PENZANCE. 983 Cle~·k to the Guardians, Thos. Cornish, Parade st. Penzance IBethel, Battery square, various; 6 p.m.; wed. 7.15 p.m Collectm·s to the Guardians. Western district, William Triggs, Bible Christian, High street; Rev. George William Angwin, I3Regentsq.Penzance; Easterndist1-ict,Jsph.Giles,Crowlas minister; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.15 p.m Assistant Overseers, Benjamin Thomas, St. Buryan; John Congregational, .Market Jew street, Rev. John Winsor Samp· Nicholas, St. Erth; Thomas Noy, Gulval; Wm. Angove, son, minister; II a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.15 p.m St. Hilary; John A. Harris, St. Ives; Thomas Williams, lJiethodU.t .New Conne.xion, Abbey street, ministers \"arious; St. Just; Richard Edwards, Ludgvan; Wm. Thos. White. 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. 7 p.m l\Iadron; Chas. Thos. Beckerleg, Marazion; Wm. Hoskin Primitive MethodU.t, Mount street, Rev. Edwin Clarke, Richards, Penzance ; J ames Francis. Perranuthnoe; John minister; 10.45 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m Bosance, Sancreed; John Green, Towednack; James Hy. United 1.l£ethodist Free Church, Parade street, Rev. Archelaus Saudow, Uny Lelant Wren, minister; I0.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.15 p.m Relieving et Vaccination Ojficers, Eastern district, J. Giles, Tresleyan, Chapel street, Re\·. Charles Hulme .Floyd & :Rev. Crowlas; Western distnct, W. Triggs, I3 Regent square, George Richard Graham, ministers; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Penzance tues. 7.15 p.m ~1fedical Officers et Public Vaccinatm·s, No. I district, James SCHOOLS. Richard Quick, Penzance; No. 2 district, A. Harvey, St. Grammar, Market place, has a small endowment bequeathed Just; 3 G. T. Staff L.K.Q.C.P.Irel. Ives; No. district, A. St. by Sir Humphry Davy, & there are two free scholars; 4 James Mudge, jun. Hayle; 5 .LVo. district, No. district, Rev. 'frimer Bennett, master John Quick, Pel'lzance School of Art, Morrab road, Henry Malcolm Geoffroi, h~ad .Superintendent Registrar, Thos. Cornish, Parade st. Penzance master; Harry Geoffroi, assi~1ant master; Richard Reyistrars of Births ~ Deaths, Uny Lelant sub-district, Quance, hon. sec Jas. Sandow, Uny Lelant; John St. 1ves sub-district, Science Class, Public buildings, Andrew Ketchan Bamett Bray Anthony, St. Ives; Richard Marazion sub-district, & Edward Christopher Corin, masters Cornish Laity, Marazion; John Penzance sub-district, National (St. -"Wary's), Queen street, John Charles E. Taylor, James, 31 Market place, Penzance; St. Just-in-Penwith master; Miss Dunstan Richards, mistress sub-district, Alfred Chenhalls, jun. St. Just; St. Buryan 1nfants', Abbey street, Miss Mary Robins, mistress sub-district, William Thomas, St. Buryan Wesleyan Day, Chap~l street, George Frederick Gasson, Registrars of Marriages, Thomas Cogar, St. Ives; John master; Charles James Mabbott, assistant master; Miss Chenhalls, St. Just; John James, 3I Market pl. Penzance; Mary Morgan, infants' mistress & John Easton Tonkin, 45 Belgravia street, Penzance Elizabeth, Tarovear road, Miss Eli7.a beth Culyer, mistress; Workhouse, Madron, James Andrew, master; J. R. Quick, Miss Eliza Francis, infants' mistress medical officer; Mrs. Jane Andrew, matron RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. NEWSPAPERS. Thomas Cornish, Parade street, Penzance Clerk, Cornishman, Parade street ; published every thurs. & sat.; John Quick, 96 Market Jew street, 111edical Officer of Health, Robert Matthews-, publisher. See advertisement Penzance Cornish Telegraph, GrPen market; published every thurs. & Inspector of Nuisances, William Angwin, St. Michael's ter­ sat.; & Tidings, published daily, except wed.& fri.; Henry race, Penzance S<,Tine Hill, publisher. See advertisement PUBLIC OFFICERS. Cle1·k to Penzance Union .Assessment Committee et to Burial RAILWAYS. Board, Thomas Cornish, Parade street Railway Station, Market Jew street, John Peach, dirisional Clerk to Commissioners of Assessed et Property Tax, Francis superintendent; George Bain, station master Trounson, I Morrab terrace Great Western Railway (receiving office), Old Post office, Clerk to the Highway Boards of the Districts of Camborne ~ Market place; J. C. Wall, agent Penzance et to Hayle Causeway et to St. Just Turnpike Midland llailway (enquiry office), so Market Jew street; Trusts, Thomas Cornish, Parade street Thomas Maddern, agent Clerk to the Magistrates for the East et We:.t Dit•isions of CONVEYANCE. Penwith, Thomas Cornish, Parade street OMNIBUSES (from Market Jew street) TO:~ Clerk to School .Attendance Committee, T. Cornish, Parade st llREAGE-See Helston Collector of Taxes, John ChampiC\n, 8 Belgravia street CAMBORNE & CROWLAS-Clemo, daily, at 5 p.m Cm·oner for the Western Division of the County, Geo. Pascoe GOLDSITHNEY-Hosking, daily; market days, at 5 p.m.; Grenfell, Market Jew st.: deputy, Jn. Roscorla, North par other days, 4.15 p.m Lessee of Pier Dues et Market Tolls, James Bickle Sanders, HAYLE-See Camborne Harbour office, Quay HELSTON-Thomas & Lyne, daily, at 8.I5 & u a.m.; Harbour .~.Waster, John Morrish, Marine terrace Reynolds, daily, at4 p.m Receiver of Wreck, Louis Charles Read LAND's ENn-Coombe, daily (Post office), 9 a.m. ~ Trewhella, .Sub-Ccmtmissioner of Pilotarte, Louis Charles Read, Hugh tues. thurs. & sat. (First & Last inn) at 6 p.m Tregarthen & Richard Quance LEEDSTOWN-tues. thurs. & sat. at 5 p.m .Sher{ff"'.'i Officer, Nicholas Grose, r Coulson"s place LoGAN RocK-Coombe, daily (Post office), 9 a.m.: Trewhella, .Sub-Division Clerk to the Deputy Lieutenancy for East et tues. thurs. & sat. (First & Last inn), at 6 p.m West Penwith, Thomas Cornish, Parade street MARAZION-See Helston SU1·veyor of Lloyd's Register of British et Foreign Shipping, REDRUTH-Clemo, daily, 5 p.m Hugh Tregarthen, 4 Penrose terrace PoRTHCURNOW See Logan Rock Assistant Overseer,William Hosken Richards, 54 &: 5.5 Cause­ RELUBBUS (ST. HILARY)-Hosking, daily; market days at way head 5 p.m.; other days, 4.15 p.m Vestry Clerk of St. Mary's, James Berryman, 28 Chapel st ST. BuRYAN-tues. thurs. & sat. (First & Last inn), at 6.30 PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of ~ervire. p.m.; & Coombe (Post office), daily, 9 a.m ST. JusT-( mail) twice daily, 9 a.m. & 4 p.m.; two daily .St. John the Baptist Church, Trevartha. terrace, &vicar. ( t h urs. excepted) , at II a.m. "'L 6 p.m.: N orth , s t. J ust vacant; 8 & II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; d a1 1y 8 .30 a.m. fn. daily, at 6 p.m 7·3° p.m SENNEN-Trewhella, thtirs. & sat. at 4 afternoon; & Coombe, St.• Jiar.lf'S Church, Chapel street, Rev. Prebendary Philip daily (Post office), at a.m 9 Hedgeland M.A: vicar; Rev. A. B. llerry, curate; 8 & II TowNSEND-tues. thurs. &: sat. at 5 p.m a.m. & 3 & 6 p.m. ; daily' I I a. m TREEN See Logan Rock St. Paul's Church, Clarence street, Rev. Jedediah John Hunt, v1car;· 8 & II a.m. & 6 .30 p.m.; t ues. 7.30 p.m WATER CONvEYANCE. Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Rose\•ean road, SciLLY lSLEs.-"West Cornwall Steam Ship Co. John Ban- Very Rev. Canon J. R. Shortland, priest; II a.m. & 6 p.m.; field, jun. manager; office, 6 North parade; steamers daily, 8 a.m. ; wed. 7 p.m leave Pen7.ance & ~cilly in May & June, daily; April, July, Friends' -"lfeeting I-Iouse, Causeway head August & September from Scilly, mon. wed. & fri.; re- S.!fnayo_que, New street, Rev. Isaac Bischofswerder; fri. sun- turning tues. thurs. & sat.; October rst to April 1st from set; sat. 9 a.m Scilly, mon. & thurs.; returning wed. & sat Baptist, Clarence street, Rev. Henry Charles Leonard, BosKENNA BAY, MouNTS BAY & CARBIS BAY STEAM SHIPS, minister; II a.m. &: 6 p.m.; wed. 7.15 p.m Fras. Banfield &: Sons, managers, 6 :Xorth parade PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Angwin Rev. George William [Bible Ash John "\Vilton, jun. 21 Alma terrace Alien Mrs. 21 Alma terrace Christian], 22 St. l\lary's terrace Ash Miss, 3 Alma terrace Audrew Jn. Richard, I9 Regent square Ash Joseph Howell, Richmond cottage Badgery William, 6 Clarence street .
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