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[CORNWALL.] LISKEARD. 800 [POST OFFICE PENSILVA-John Reynolds, from Well Lane, Satnrday COUNTRY CARRIERS [CORNWALL.] LISKEARD. 800 [POST OFFICE PENSILVA-John Reynolds, from Well lane, satnrday COUNTRY CARRIERS. SALTASH-James Robert Pawley, from Well lane, saturday RonMIN-Job Wall, from Well lane, saturday EAsT LooE-William Hoskin, from Well lane, saturday RAILWAYS. GuNNISLAKE (through Callington)-Thomas Bray, from Railtcay Station,Liskeard,Wm.Hen.H.Wright,statin.mstr • White Horse,' wednesday An omnibus from W ebb's hotel to meet every train NoRTH Hu.L-John Rice, from Parade, saturday Raillvay Station, Doublebois, Wm. Harris, station mastPr PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Gallini Rev. FranC'is C. [Roman Catho- Moon Mrs. Addington place Abraham John, Castle street lie], West street Moorshead Rev. William [IndPpen- Abraham Riehard, Church street Geach Edward, Higher Lux street dent], Tremeddan terrace Alger Mrs. Ash park terrace Glencross Rev.J as. :M.A.,.J .P. Luxstowe Murray William, Castle street Alien Misses, Trehawke Glubb Albert Chas. Lyne, Pendean ho Nattle Thomas, Well town Alien Thomas, Ash Park terrace Glubb Miss, Fairley terrace Nettle William, Higher Lux street Andrew Mrs. Dean place Grylls Humphrey Millett, Green bank Nicholls William, Higher Lux street Bawden Michl.Williams, Tremeddn. ter Hancock Mrs. Pound lane Pear<'e Mrs. Tremeddan terrace Bazeley Augu11tus, Parade Haneock William Thomas, Castle st Pedler Miss, Green bank Bennett Samuel Green, Dean place Hare Nicholas, jun. Barras street Pedler Misses, Parade Body George Whitehead, Dobwall's Harris Joseph, Addington place Phillips Samuel, Castle street House academy Hawke Richard, Westbourne Prideaux Rev. Waiter Alfred [curate), Bone Samuel, Parade Hawken Mrs. West street Castle street Drown Rev. James William Br~ HawkeyThomas Richard, Dean street Pridenux Alfred, Castle street. fUnited Methodist Free Church J, Render Richard, Dobwalls Raby Richard Stephens, Well town IIigher Lux street Hi~ks William, Parade Rice Henry, Green Bank lane Bryant Benjamin, Addington place Hingston Andrew, Rose dean, Dean st Richards Edwin, Dean street Buzza John, Dean terrace Hingston Richard, Dean street Roberts John, Pound lane Carswell Mrs. Tremeddan terrace Hocking J a roes, Russell street Rogers George, Dean street Carthew Miss, :Barras street Hunt Rev.William [\Vesleyan],Fairley Rogers Mrs. Bellevue, West street Caunter Henry, Parade terrace, Dean street Rowe Jltliss, Green bank Childs Christopher, Dean terrace Isaac Charles, Dean street Sanders William Battishill, Wadharn ho Clogg Richard, Fairley ter. Dean st Jsaac John Clark, Dean villas Sargent George, \'Vadeland terra<'e Clogg Robert, Dean street .r ago J ames, Bus~ll street Sargent J olm, Parade Clymo James, Barras street Jagoe John, Dean strPet Seccombe Mrs. Grove Park terrace Clymo Mrs. Dean house, Dean street Jenkin Silvanus William, Dean terra<'e SimmonsJolm, l\Ianley terrace Clymo 1\Irs. Jaml's, Dean street Jewell Charles Wesley, Castle strePt Simpson Rev. Joseph [Congrt>gational], Coad John Luskey, Higher Lux street Jewell Richard, Barras streot Dean villas Collings Miss, Addin~ton place Kearn Joseph, Golden bank Skin Mrs. Russell street Collins Mrs. Higher Lux street Kelly Edward, Dean place :;\obey John, Addin~ton place Colmer Oliver, Windsor vil. Russell st Kendall John, Barras street Soden Mrs. Ash Park terra<'e Cook John, Dean villas Knapp Robert, Tremeddan terrace Sowden Miss, Dean street Corin William John, Church street Lakes Rev. J olm B.A.[ vicar], Vicarage, Spry Miss, Higher Lux street Richard Ansel, Castle street Church street Squire Miss, Higher Lux strePt Miss, Dean terrace Land John, Church street Stephens John, Dobwalls Daniel Nicholas, Higher Lux street Lang Rev. William Lockwood [United Stephen!'l Nehemiah, Havett Davey Misses, Ashpark terrace Methodist Free Ch.], Addington pi Tarr William, Grove Park terra<'e Davy Misses, West street I .. a Penotiere Mi11ses, Green bank Taylor Robert, Manley terrace Deacon John, Wadeland terrace Laurence John Hodge, l\Ianley terrace Thompson "'illiam, Grove Parktrrrace Down Rev. Richard [Bible Christians], Loam Matthew, Dean terrace Toll Mrs. Tremeddan te!'race Addington place Loam Michael, Dean terrace Trathan James Jenkin, Dean strert Edgcumbe Henry, 'Vadeland terrace Lyne John Philip, .Moorswater lodge Tregelles Nathaniel, Dean terrace Rdwards Mrs. Dean street Marshall Wm.NicholasC • .r.P.Old park Trevillion Jarnes, Wadeland terrace F.Jiott John, Parade MaynardJohn, Golden bank Trevillion William Lean, Addington pl Eliott Miss, Dean terrace Mead Mrs. Castle street Trewren Mrs. Parade Rverett James, Castle gardens Medl:md James, Parade U'Ren William Way, Grove Park tPr Fnrr Rev. John [Primitive Methodist], Merrick William, Manley terrare Watts John, Russell street Dean street Miller Mrs. Barra..~ street Wilkey Mrs. Dean terra<'e, Dean strPI't Fitze Mrs. West street l\lilroy .John, Fairley terrace Windsor Edward J ohn,7 Manlev terrart> Foster Lewis Charles, ~Ianley terrace Milton Thomall, Manley terrace Winn J ames, Rusgell street Oallieme Rev. Matthew [Wesleyan], Moon Cornelius, Little Treheer Wright William Henry, Tremeddan tPr Fairley terrace Moon Joseph, Higher Lux street YongeJohnFrancisDuke,M.n.Lodge pk COMMERCIAL. Blarney Philip & Son, wool, sePd & ag·ricultural & horticnl- Abraham John, currier, Church street tural implement merchants; aiso tellmongers & dealer!' in Abraham J011iah, watch maker, Castle street manures & all kinds of feeding stufit-1, Rus11ell street; & Abraham Philip, ironmonger, Church street at Truro Ainge .John, tailor, Pike street · Blewett William, fimner, Lamellion Allen, Windsor & Co. wine & spirit merchantl'l, ale, porter & Body George Whitehead, boarding & day school, Dobwall~ stout stores & mineral water manufacturers. See ad vert Houl!e academy Alien Thomas, wine & spirit merchant, Fore street Body Henry, blacksmith, Dobwalls Andrew William Peter, farmer, Vinton vere Body Richard, manuredealer, Donblebois Andrews John, baker, Higher Lux street Body William, temperance bote], Russell street Attwater Thomas Chipping, chemist&. dentist, Russeilstreet Bond William, tanner, Church street Barnecott William, tailor, Trevelmond Bone .John & Co. seed & general merchants, Parade Baron Joseph, timber merchant & Yaluer & cooper & hoop Bone John & Son, builders & contractors, Ash park Yilb & hilt maker, Church street Bone Jane (1\frs.), confectioner, Pike street Barrett Caroline (Miss), milliner, Castle street Botterell James Hosking, watch maker, !?ore street Barrett William, linen draper, Market street Botterell Thomas, carpenter, Ca11tle 11treet Batten William, fanner, Reedy mill Botterell Thomas, grocPr, Fore street Bawden Michael Williams, general assayer, mine broker & Bray Alexander, confectioner, Lower Lux street commission agent & agent to the Emperor Fire & Life Broad George, dairyman, Dobwalls Insurance Company, Castle street Eroat.l John, shopkeeper, Church street Bazeley Augustus, solicitor & notary public, commissioner to Broad Richard, titrmer, Cadduscott administer oaths in common law & superior courts at Broad Thomas, linen & woollen draper, Fore street Westminster & stannaries of Cornwall, treasurer to union Brood William, watch maker, Middle Lux street highway board, Callington turnpike trusts, Tregan gate Broken~hire John, Union, Baytree hill highway district & agent for the Pelican & Phrenix Offices, Brown Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Higher Lux street The Parade Brown John, farmer, Tuelmenna Beaglehole John, miller, Town mill Bunt Mary (Mrs.), grocer, Higher Lux street Bennett Elizabeth (Mrs.), dining rooms, Fore 11treet Burch James, umbrella maker, Cannon hill Bishop James, general merchant, Moorswater Burnard Thomas, butcher, Baytree hill Rlake Sm;an (Miss), dress maker, Castle street Burnett Charles, shopkeeper, Church street .
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