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Directory. North Wales DIRECTORY. PWLLHELI. NORTH WALES. - ---- - ----~=~-=---=--=:-----=---------::--=------------------------ POST OFFICE Penlan Street, PwLLHELr, Laun{K .Tones, Pas' MistresM.-Letters arrive from all pMts J.t sevoo. morning, and are despatched at thirty-five minutes past five afternoon. 4lloney Order and Telegraph Office and Savings Bank. Post Office, Lu.NGYBI, William Williams, Post lllaster.-Lcttcrs arrive from all p:uts (vit~ Pwllheli) &t thirty minutes past ten morning, and are despatched at fifty minutes past three afternoon. The nearest Money Order Office is at PwLLllELI. Post Offic~, Foun CnossEs, Rowland Jones, Post 1\iaster.-Letters arrive from nU rnrts (via Pwllheli) at nine morning, and are despatched at thirty minutes past four afternoon. The nearest J.Ioney Order Office is at PwLLHELI. Post Office, ABERD.A.RON, J obn J ones, Post 11Iaster.-Letters arrive from all parts (via Pwllheli) at twelve morning, and are despatched at half-past two afternoon. Tne nearest Money Order Office is at SAnN. Post Office, ABERsocn, Morris Roberts, Post Master. Ijetters arrive from all parts (via Pwllheli) &.t half-paat nine morning, and are despatched at four evening. JJioney Order Office and Saving~ Bank. Post Office, ABERERCH, Rowland William, Post lliaster. Letters arrive from all parts (via Pwllheli) a.t nina morning, and are despatched at half-past four afternoon. The nearest llloney Order Office is at PwLLHELI. Post Office, SARN, Edward Hnghes, Post Master. Letters arrive from all parts (via Pwllheli) at half-past elEJven morning, and are despatched at a quarter-past two afternoon. Money Order Office and Savings Bank. ~ • • • Letters for BorrwNoG, BRYNCROES, DENIO, LLANAR:MON, LLANBEDROG, LLANIESTYN, LLANDEGWNING, LLAN .. ENGAN, LL.A.NGIAN' MEYLLTEYRN' LLANFIHANOEL, PENRHOS, LLANDUDWEN, LLANFAELRYS, LLANGWYNADLE, PENLLEC:O: and Rmw should be addresse'l "near PwLLHELI." GE~TRY & CLERGY. Parry Mrs. Anr., 22 High st Llangian-George W. Jones, master Carreg Robert, Esq. J.P. Cefn Mine• Parry Love Jones, Esq. J.P. Madryn Llaniestyn-J ohn Eva.ns, master Llannor Park, Llandudwen Llannor-Evan Jones, master Casson Mr.William Galley,Talcymerau Parry Robert Ivor, Esq. Ala Meyllteyrn Miss Evan!l_ mistress Damerel Mr. Henry, New Ft Priestly Mrs. T. 0. Trefan Pwllheli J. E. Williams, master Davies Rev. J enkin,Meyllteyrn Rectory Pring Mrs. J ano, Eastficld,Abererch rd Williams Fanny, 10 New st Edwards Francis Lloyd, Esq. J .P. Pring Mr. Peter Burnett, 29 High st Nanaharan, Llangian Pritchard Rev. Thomas, Penmount AGENTS. Ellis Bonjamin Thomas, Esq. J.P. Rhy- Villa (See (Jlso Fire, &-c. O[ficr1 .Agents, llech, Llannor • Pugh Miss Ann, 81 High st and also Estate .Agents.) Ellis Mr. John, 11 Salem terrace Pugh Mr. Lewis G. 4 Salem terrace Clarke John (for Allan line and Guion Ellis Rev. John Williams, Glasfryn Hichards Rev. Tbos. II. Bhiw Rectory line of steam ships), 68 Hieh st-See ucha, Llangybi Richardson Mrs. , Brynhyfryd advertisement Evans :Mr. DFtvid, 34 Penlan st Roberts Rev. David, Llangian Edwt1rds John & Owen ~for Proctor & Evans Mrs. Elizabeth, 13 Salem ter Robcrts Rev. Hugh, Aberda.ron Rylands' ma;mures, and Rebecoa Evans Owen, Esq. J.P. Broom Hall, Roberts Rev. :Morris, 1 New st Steam Ship Co. Limited, Penlan st Llanarmon Roberts l\fr. Richard, Hope House, Griffith Thomas (manure), Sand st. and Evans Owen Lloyd Jones, Esq. J.P. High st Rhydyclafdy [st Broom Hall, Llanarmon Savin John, Esq. Bodegroes, Llannor Hughes John (sewing machines),9 New Evans Miss Margaret, 53 Lleyn st Thomas Miss Ellen, 72 High st Lerch rd Hughes Richard (manure), High st Griffith Mr. Thomas, Bryngolen Walker Mr. Charles, Westfield, Aber- Jones & 'Villiams (for J. Berrie, dyer, Gundry ::\:Ir. T. Pendyffryn, Llaneng~n Watkins Misfl Margaret, Ala Cottage Manchuter), 58 High st Hughes Rev_ David, Llangian Whitaker Rev. J. Bryneclyn, Llanfi- Jones George W.& Morris (for Newton, Hughes H. H. Esq. Penmaen Castle bangel-Bachellaeth Keates & Co.'s manures), Llangian Hughes Mr. Thomas H. Plaswerd Williams Miss Ann, Bryn.y-berllan Jones William Trevor (for Inman line Jenkins Humphrey vV. Esq. Bronerch Williams Miss Ann, Ivy House of steam ships), 5 New st Johnson Rev. \Vm. Rectory,Llaniestyn Williams Mrs. Janet, 6 Salem terrace Owen Evan Ilugh & Son Cland) High Jones Hev. David, Vicarage, High st Williams Rev. Joseph John, Troed-y- st. and at Carnarvon f. -re advert Jones Mr_ E. Shilton, 7 Church place rallt [Church place Owen Thomas M. (for the British Dye Jones Mr. Edward, 4 Lleyn st Williams Mis~ Joyce Catherine, 8 Works), Glasfryn House, High st Jones Mrs. Elizabeth, 12 Salem terrace Williams Mrs. Laura, 3 Salem terrace Williams Evan (oommiesion), 2 Salem Jones Mrs. Elizabeth, 39 Lleyn st Williams Mr. Lewis, 9 Salem terrace terrace Jones Mrs. Ellen, 41 High st Williams Mrs. Margaret, Plasheulog Wimams Owen(for Goulding'smanure), Jones :M:r. Evan, Felin bacb Williams Rev. St. George Armstrong, Mariner's Villa, Ala road Jones Mr. Griffith, Llwynyffynon J.P. Llanarmon Williams Robert (commission), Peny- Joncs Miss J. Lewis, Picton Castle Williams Mr. William, Ala road maes House . Jones Rev. John, Llannor Williamson Rev- Z. Paynter, Abererch Williams Robert (agricultural imple­ Jones Uev. John, Plastirion ment), Market square Jones Rev. Owen, Ala road [heli ACADEMIES & SCHOOLS. Jones Mrs. Picton, Yoke House, Pwll­ aoARD SCHOOLS :-- AUCTIONEERS & ACCOUNTANTS­ Jones Rev. Itichard W. L. 26 New st Llangybi-Evan Williams, master Jones Robert Braham (accountant Jones Mr. Robert, Plastanrallt Pwllheli John Williams, master; and law stationer), 3! Lleyn st Jones Robert Owen, Esq. 10 Penlan st l\Iary T- Hughes, mistress Jones Rev. Thomas, J,lanengan Rhydyclafdy Elias Hugbes, master Owen Evan Hugh & Son (and receivers Larkin Mr. Thomas C. High st BRITISH ScHooL, Llanengan-William & trustees in bankruptcy), High et. Lewis Mr. Owen, Aben:.rch road E. Williams, master and at Carnarvon See advert Lloyd The ]Hisses , Grove Park E:snowED ScHOOL (infants'), Abererch Williams Robert (and receiver and Lloyd Mrs. Ellen, Trallwyn, Llangybi -.Laura Owen, mistress trustee in bankruptcy), Penyma.eb Morris Isaac, Esq. (mayor of Pwllhcli), GRAMMAR ScHooL, Bottwnog-David House The Lodge Jenkins, principal Nanney Hugh Jones Ellis, Esq. J.P. Jones Owen N. Pwllheli BAKERS & FLOUR DEALERS. Gwynfrnn Castle NATIONAL SCHOOLS :- Marked thus • are Bakers only. Owen Rev. Cmsar, Rectory,Llanbedrog Aberdaron John Williams, master Davies John Walter, 92 High st Owen Mr. Cledwyn, 8 Lleyn et Abererch Owen Williams, master Edwards John 16 King's Head at Owen Rev. David, Bryncroes Vicarage Llanarmon-John B. Jones, master Edwards Robert, 18 Penlan st OwenOwen ,E sq.Llwynrhudol,Abererch Llanbedrog Mary G.Jones,mistress Griffith Hannah, 14 Penla.n st Owen Mr. R. H. Placoch, Bottwnog LlanAngan (girls') Elizabeth J. Hughes Ann, 5 Highs~ Owen Rev. Thomas, 7 Salem terrace Thomas, mistress ln 19 .
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