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Trades. [Lincolnshire 702 BUT TRADES. [LINCOLNSHIRE. BuTCHERs-continued Thompson C.Grea.t Gonerby,Granthrn BUTTER MERCHANTS. Scbmetzer Henry, West street, Bourne Thompson Henry G. South Wit-ham, Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, 12 High. Scholey Sydney, Ashby, Doncaster Grantham street, Grantham & Old Market-. Scotn~y Mrs. H. North st. Bourne Thorndike Rt. P. Willoughby, Alford place, Grimsby Scott John, East Barkwith, Lincoln Thorndyke Robert, Market place, Slea.ford Creamery (H. E. Goodson, Scott Samuel, Laceby, Grimsby Wainfl.eet All Saints proprietor), Grantham rd. Sleaford Scrimsbaw Harry, Great Gonerby, Thorpe B. Saracen's Head, Holbeach Grantham Tinker George, 5I Burton rd. Lincoln BUTTER COLORING MANU· Shadlock Mrs. Nellie, 68 Oxford st. Tipler John C. Metheringham, Lincln FACTURERS. Grimsby Todd Bernard, 37 Lord st. Gainsboro' Dennis John W. Northgate, Louth Sharpe H. T. Horbling, Folkingham Todd Jesse, Bardney, Lincoln Shaw Aaron, East Keal; Spilsby Troop Henry, Sturton, Lincoln Full wood R. J. & Bland, 31 Bevenden Shaw William, Boston rd. Spilsby Troop Wm. 276 Heneage rd. Grimsby !'itreet, Ho:xton, London N r Shearwood Frank Hubert, Barrow- Tuplin Herbert (horseflesh), 6o on-Humber, Hull Ravenspnrn street & 25 Pasture CAB PROPRIETORS. Shillaker Edwd. Caythorpe,Grantham street, Grimsby Shuttlewood & Son, Market place, Turner .A.rthur, Navenby, Lincoln See also Job Masters. Market Deeping · Turner Edwd. BI High st. Boston Borrows J ames, Spence street, Spilsby Simons Wm. Bolingbroke, Spilsby Turne-r J.H.1g8Welholme rd.Grimsby Carline .A.rthur Priestley, Junction. Simpson John W. Stickney, Boston Turner Robt. 117 Pasture st.Grimsby square, Barton-on-Humber Simp.son Wm.A.g5 Newark rd.Lincoln Vellam Herbert, Wharf rd. Stamford Christopher C. 140 Burton rd.Lincoln_ Simson Fredk.W. 19 Hall pl.Spalding Wade Edwd. A. Harlaxton,Grantham Cockcroft W . .A..r8 Cheyney st. Boston Sindall Benj. 8o Norton st. Grantham Waite William H. Burton-upon- Fowler ~iss Ellen Maria, 17 Roman Sinderson Wm. Hibaldstow, Brigg Sta ther, Doncaster bank, Skegness Skinner T.High st. Kirton-in-Lindsey Wakefield Mrs. Mary, Castl.e Bytham, Gadd Walter Henry, ColbPck!s yard,. Skipper Herbt. 55 Soutbgate, Sleaford Grant ham High street, Lincoln · Slowen William T. Barnetby-le-Wold Wakerley Brothers, Deeping St. Hardwick Wm.Up. Lindum st.Lincoln. Smedley Albert, 27 High street, Clee- J ames, Peter borough Hal'Iliess George, ~ason's Arms yard, thorpe;;, Grimsby Walkley H. 4 Chantry lane, Grimsby Louth Smedley Albert T. 163 Cleethorpe rd. Wall Wm. 163 High st. Scuntborpe ."dastin William, Burton-upon-Stather,. Doncaster · & 3B Ladysmith road, Grimsby Wailer John Robt. Waltham,Grimshv• Smith Fred, Market place, Caistor Walmsley Rt. 26 Chantry la. Grimsby Pears on .A rth. 43 Main ridge, Boston Smith Fredk. H. 13 Bull ring, Grmsby Watchorn A. IS Westgate, Grantham Smith John W. Coningsby, Lincoln Smith Harry, 14 Sea View street, Waters Fredlc 18 Wrawby st. Brigg Southolme Livery Stables (H. W. Clcethorpcs, Grimsby Watkin Wm. 70 Westgate, Grantham Smith, proprietor), Bellwood lane, Gains borough Smith Jas. 79 Stanley st. Grimsby Watkinson Thomas, Sticknev,• Boston Smith J oel Seth, New market & 13 I Watling Samuel, Gedney, Holbeacb Spurr George, 67 Burton rd. Lincoln• West parade, Lincoln- Watson Alfd.Hy. Whaplode, Holbeach Stevens .A.G.Drnmmond rd. Skegness Smith John Edgar, King street, Win- Webster John & Son, 95 Sea View st. Thorns, Chcquergate, Louth. See terton, Doncaster & II Market st.Cleethorpes,Grmsby advertisement page 3 2 Smith John R. 276 High st. Lincoln We bster Albert, Covenham St. Bar- Tinker- David, Great Northern livery" Smith Melton Edwd. Morton, Bourne tholomew, Louth stables & garage, High st. Linco'ln Smith Samuel, 29 Canwicli rd.Lincoln Webster D. Sutton Bridge, Wisbech Smith Mrs. Susannah, High street, Welborn John, Woolsthorpe, Grantbm Sutton-on-Sea Wells John D. Barnetby-le-Wold CABINET MAKERS. Smitbson J. H. Blyton, Gainsboro' Wells John F. Broughton, Brigg See also Upholsterers. Snaith Goo.121 Dudley rd. · Grantham Wharton C. 27 Cleethorpe rd.Grimsby [~ Full lists of this tr-ade in Snowden E. & F. 15 Queen st. Louth Wheaton Johb,Metheringham, Lincln United Kingdom, see Cabinet Snowden James, High ~treet, Mable- White Philip J oseph, Sutton Bridge, 8r. Fur-nitureTrades Directory.] thorpe St. Mary Wisbech & 4 Hall place, Spald~ng Sparrow William Darley, 6 King st. ...,W.,.,hite Waiter, 4 Hall place, Spalding Aram Harry, 34 N orthgate, Sleafurd Market Rasen Whitworth G.B St.Andrew's st.Lincln Bacon H.47 Wintringham rd.Grimsby­ Speed Frank, Fiskerton, Lincoln Wilkinson G.R. Gt.Gonerby,Grantbm Baildom James & Sons, The .:.fart, Eastgate See advertisement:· Spratt Uriah, 5 High st. Horncastle Wilkinson T. J. 31 Mercer row,Louth . ;j 4 Stamp H. L. Wootton, Ulceby Willcox Alfd. T. 25 Hall pl. Spalding page Stanbope Chas. Honington, Grantham Willcox Mrs. Charles, Welton. Lincln Barker WaltPr H. South st . .A.l~rrrd Staniland E.Normanby-by-Spital,Lncn Willerton John R. Nacton st.Grimsnv Barratt Spencer, Market pl. Sp1Is~y St.anwell Wm. H. Swineshead,Boston Williamsvn George Robert, Market. pi. Bean Alfd. IB Sheep~arket, Spaldmg Steel F. 24 Bridge End rd. Granthm Long Sutton, Wisbech Bell Herbert W. 6 Vme st. Grantham Steel W. South Wit!ham, Granl!ham Williamson Jsph. Pode hole, Spalding Be,;t .Tames, I42 West street, Eo;:ton Steeles Henry, 50 High st. Stamford Willmer Jas. 63 Westgate, Grantham Bray Thomas Jason, 39, 4 1 & 77 East SOOeles John William, 10 High street, Willson T. C. Ruskin~n, Sleaford street, Horncastl~ . St. Martin's, Stamford Winterbourne John E. BJ Eastgate, Brewer Frank, I8 CanwiCk rd.Lmcoln Stevenson John, Baston,Peterborough Louth Broughton E.E. Ingoldmells,Skegness Stevenson W. Baston, Peterborough Withers Albert, 476 Clecthorpes rd. Br~:mgi~todn J. K. High street, Kirtsn- Stiles Chas. Edwd. 96 Newland, Lncln Grimsby · m- ,m sev Stim;;on George, North ~treet, Crow- Wovdhouse Albert, I45 Grimsby rd. Bu&rrell J· G. &dSSon, 4~ Westlode st. land, Peterborough . Cleethorpes, Grimsby I 8 ew roa ' paldmg . Stokes Geo. J. 16 Wharf rd. Granthm Woolhouse Joseph H. 10 Red Lion Chesterfield J a_s. The Terrace, Sp1lsby Stones Arthur, 4 Vauxhall road, square Stamford Clark R. 4-J. H1gh street, Scunthorpe Skirbeck, Boston Woolle.y George Arthur 42 Foundry Ohulie John Thumas, 13 St. Paul's Storr William, N urth Thores by street, Horncastle ' ,tr~et, Stamford . H Il L. Curbs & Mawer Ltd. 40 Silver street, W Will 1 Story Frank, Kirton, Boston ray mm, emswe , 1nco n L" 1 s d t" t W · ht A w·d B te B t 1nco n. ee a ver 1semen Stow Henry, Roman bank, Skegness ng . 57 I e arga . os on page 2 4 Stow IIenry 19a, West st. BQston Wrigbt Arth. Messingham,Gainsboro' • . ,.... M · L h· 0 · ht CH BC t" d G b Cnthbert lreo. " . Engmegate, out Surfieet, Robert & Waiter, II Market W ng . .5 orpora Ion r . rms '" Da b C 1 b G · b . ht F Cl th d G . b. u ney . 339 w ee s y st. nms y- st. & 33 Bridge st. Gainsborough W ng . 475 ee orpe r . rims v D · G N t G · b W . -ht J W H C l t rth G tt, • enm;;; eorge, Q ew s . nnu y Surfieet Frank, West St. Mary's gate, rig · · · 0 s erwo · • rn ~m Dickinson F. A. Grantham st. Lincoln· Grimsby W~~;ht John Henry, Ingham, Lincoln Dickinson Thos. G.23Aswell st.Louth· Snrfieet John, 8.) Trinity st. Ga:ins bro' Wngbt Waiter, Hogsthorpe, Alford Dixon C. W. & CrJ. 5 ·wharf road, Swaby George, 65 Eastgate, Louth 7 Wright William, S~u~ton, Lin_coln , Grantham. T N 123 . See ad- ~wift D. 9 & 10 Maiden la. Stamford Yates Mrs.H. 19 Tnmty st.Gamsboro vertisement page 12 Tailby Mrs. Louisa, Heckington Young Arthur, Market pi. Alford Elam J. a & East st. Horncastls· Talbot John, Upton, Gainsborough 47 49 Eve &. Ranshaw, Market place.& East­ Tasker Thos. R. 79 Lord st. GI·imsby Tayles Geo.H.14 Bull ring,Horncastle - gate, Louth. See advertise- Taylor Brothers, New market, Lincoln BUTTER FACTORS. ment page 33 Taylor John F. 9 Newland, Lincoln Farrow John Wm. Strand st.Grimsby Taylor William, Martin, Lincoln Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, 8 Freeman FisherF.back of 26 Yarboro' st.Grrm:by Thompson k Son, Tinsley, West end, street & IB Old ~larket place, Gibbons George A. West st. Alford ·liolbeach Grimsby &. 9 High st. Stamford Goodrick Wm. F. Reynard st. Spilsby Green Jn. Edwd. 42 Bigby st. Brigg .
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