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Trades. Col 371 SHROPSHIRE.) TRADES. COL 371 (Jhetwood Thomas, Station yard, Elles­ road, Castle ioregate & Abbey Fore­ Wigan Coal & Iron Co. Limited (R. mere & Elson, Ellesmere gate wharf, Shrewsbury; (J. Pugh, Newbrook, agent), Station- yar~ Chubb Frederic, Canal wharf, Castle agent) Westbury station, Westbury, Whitchurch ' foregate; .Abbey Foregate wharf & Shrewsbury; (J. Pugh, agent) Williams Joseph & Son, Ltd. Cambrian Coleham, Shrewsbury; Railway Yockleton, Shrewsbury; Long lane wharf, Oswestry Station vard, Dorrington; Wem; & L. & N. W. goods yard, Welling­ Williams & Wilson, Great West ern Baschurch; Rushbury; Sundorne; ton ; ( J. Birch, agent) Grudging­ wharf, Oswestrv• · Westbury & Yorton stations ton railway station, Wellington; Williams G. Holbrook, W.em, Shwsbry Cooke Mrs. B. Railway station, Min­ (G. Blakemore, manager) Hadley, Withers Charles Frederick, Leaton sterley, Shrewsbury Wellington & Railway station yard, station, Leaton, Shrewsbury Craig W. N. & Sons Limited, Station Ford, Shrewsbury Woodcock S. & Sons, Railway sta.. yard, Ellesmere Lowe R. E. Railway station, Shifnal tion~ Mm-ket Drayton Crane Joseph, 3 Market buildings; Martin William, Cambrian wharf, Os­ depots, Underdale road & G. W. wald road, Oswestry COAL SACK :MAKERS. Railway goods yard, Castle fore­ Meakin James & Sons Ltd.Pipe Gate, Potter Brothers, Frankwell works & gate, Shrewsbury Market Drayt.on; Railway station, Smithfield road, Shrewsbury. See Davies Melvin Henry, Railway statn. & Market Dravton• Norton-in-Hales, advertisement Woo:fferton, Brimfield (Herefrdsh) Market Drayton Davies Mrs. Sarah, 65 Trench road, Millington R. & J. London & North COFFEE ROASTER MAKERS. The Trench, Wellington W e~tern Railway yard, Wellington IGrocers' Engineering & Whitmee Davies Thomas; W eston Lullingfield, Morris .Alfred, 8 :Market street &, Limited Cole street Gr-eat Dover Shrewsbury · Great Western Railway goods yard,l street London S E ' Dixon .A.rth. N. The Downs, Broseley Shrewsbury. See advertisement ' Edwards H. & Co. Railway station, Newport Coal Co. (Joseph Keay, COFFEE ROASTERS. Burford, Tenbury agent), Canal wharf, Newport Butcher Thomas Bissell, 7 Castle st. Evans Jas. 8 Welsh st. Bishop~ Castle I Nicholas Richard, 66 Whitburn street Shrewsbury. T N 7r Eveson (G. J.) Coal & Coke Co. Ltd. & Railway wharf, Bridgnorth Poole & Son, 32 Castle st. Shrews- (R. E. Hughes, manager), 44 High Nicholls James, Canal wharf, Ramp- bury. See advertisement street & Railway station,Bridgnorth ton bank & Railway station, Welsh- Smith Gaius & Co. Limited, General Exley Wm. & Sons,'fhe Rock,Brosely ampton, Ellesmere supply stores, 9· ro & rr King st. Felton Wm . .A. Dale end, Ironbridge Nunnery Walter,Station yd.Ellesmere & :2 New road, Ludlow; & at Fowles Joseph, Coton house, Prees, Orwell Henry, Victoria wharf,Betton, Craven .Arms; Much Wenlock &c Whitchurch & Station yard, Wem, Market Drayton Shrewsbury Owen Wm. Railway station, Hodnet COFFEE ROOMS. Gibson W. J . .A.lbrightn.Wolvrhmptn Powell John, Lower wood, .All Stret­ Gough John, 64 Church st. Bishop's ton, Church Stretton See also Dining Rooms. Castle Powell John E. Station yard, Church Griffiths Mrs. Lydia, 10 & :12 Mar-k.e.t Gough John, G. W. R. goods yard, Btretton street, Ellesmere Wellington Pritchard T. & Co. Railway station, Leake Mrs.M.8 Old Coleham,Shrwsby Gravenor Henry, Railway station, Bucknell Roberts Mrs. S. 39 Mardol,Shrewsbry Ludlow; & Ashford Carbonell,Ludlw Prosser Charles Hubert, Railway • Gri:ffiths Robert & Co. Preesgweene Goods yard & wharves, Old Cole­ COFFEE TAVERNS. station, West on Rhyn, Oswestry ham. Shrewsbury Bron-y-garth British "\\"urkman(Edwd. Gri:ffiths James William, Cambrian Pngh Samuel, 9 Smithfield road & Roberts, manager), Bron-y-garth, wharf, Oswald road, Oswestry L. & N. W. Railway yard, Castle Oswestry Gri:ffiths John Millard, Buildwas Sta­ foregate, Shrewsbury Coalport Coffee House & Refreshment tion G. W. R Purcell T. Station yard, Whitchurch Co. Lim. (Wm. Bailey, sec.), Coa-1- Hammonds Chas. Gobowen, Oswestry Radnorshire Coal, Lime & General port, Ironbridge Hayes William & Son, Barrow street, Supply Co. Limited (Edward Oakengates Coffee House &; Recreation Much W enlock ; depots, Much Smith, salesman), Hopton Heath Co. Limited (Richard Lawrence Wenlock, Presthope, Longville & station, Aston-on-Clun; (John Corbett, sec.), Market st. Oaken­ Harton Road railway stations Morris, salesman) Railway station, gates, Wellington Hughes George Powell, Lower wood, Buclmell; Railway station, Broome, Shifnal British Workman (George Albrighton, Wolverhampton & Rail­ Aston-on-Clun & Station yard, Fell, mgr. ), 2 Bradford st. Shifnal way statn. .A.lbrighton, Wolverhmptn Craven Arms Shrewsbury British Workman Public Hughes John, 28 Oswald rd.Oswestry Ravenscroft Jn. Station yard• & Aston House Co. LimitPd (Frank J. Har• Huxley J. & Co. Great Western wharf, road, W em, Shrews bury per, sec.), Working Men's hall, Oswestry & Llynclys, Blodwell Ray Walter, Donnington, Newport Princess street; reg. offices, Peng­ junction & Four Crosses, Cambrian Robinson Wm. 103 Corve st. Ludlow werne chambers,Pride bl.Shrewsbry depJts; & at Kinnerley & Red­ Savage Edward, Llanymynech, Mont with. See advertisement Sheppard Charles, Station yard & COFFIN FURNITURE Huxley Isaac, Station yard, Wem, .A.ston street, Wem, Shrewsbury MANUFACTURERS. Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Gas Light Co. (William Dottridge Bros. Lim. Dorset works, Hyslop Charles James, Burway road, Belton .A..M.I.C.E. engineer, sec. & East rd. London N. TA" Funeral, Church Stretton manager) ; offices, Castle foregate ; London;" T N s. 85 London Wall & Jones Benjamin, Rednal, Oswestry !'how rooms, Pride hill, Shrews- 3700 North (five lines) Jones Edward, Perthy, Ellesmere bury. See advertisement In~all, Parsons, Olive & Co. Limited, Jones Thomas, Queen's head, Oswes- South Wales Coal Co. (Charles B. Bradford street, Birmingham; alsQ try & Rednal station, Oswestry Pritchard, agent), Railway station, branches, rsra,Euston road,London Jordan Geo. Albrighton,Wolverhmptn Ludlow & Railway station, Wooffer- NW & Liverpool, Manchester, Langley John, 7 CoTve street & Rail­ ton, Brimfield (Herefordshire) Bristol & Glasgow way station, Ludlow South Wales & Cannock: Chase Coal & Leamore Brick & Coal Co. Limited Coke Co. Lim. (Richard Nicholas, COKE MERCHANTS. (The), 70 St. Mary's st. Bridgnorth agent), Railway wharf, Bridgnorth See Coa.l ~ Coke Merchants. Lee Geo. Railway stn. Market Drayton Thomas Robert, Great Western Leech Richard, Hadnall, Shrewsbury wharf, Oswestrv• COLLECTOR-RENT & DEBT. Lightfoot W. Station yard, Prees, Tudor vVilliam Thomas (exors. of), Bousfield Thomas, 8 Gravel hill, Whitchurch Railway station, Peplow, Market Ludlow. See advertisement Lilleshall Co. Ltd. Railway station, Drayton .A.lbrighton, Wolverhampton; (J. Tupling & Viggor Limited, Canal Wild, agt.) Berwick wharf,.A.tcham; wharf, Whitchurch COLLEGES. Edgmond, Newport; Lilies hall, Washington Jn.Station yd.Whitchrch See Schools & Colleges. Newport; Old wharf, Market Dray­ Watkiss Wm. P. Malinslee, Shifnal ton; (John Pugh, agent) Minsterley Wellington Coal & Tilery Co. Limited COLLIERY AGENTS. station, Minsterley, Shrewsbury; (Henry James Woodfine, manager); (Harry J. Wild, district manager) wharf, G. W. R. goods yard; office, See Agents-Coal & Colliery. Station wharf, Much Wenlock Market street, Wellington & Presthope, Much W enlock) ; Welsh Michael, L. & :N. W. goods COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. (John Ern est Bott, agent) Sta­ yard, Wellington Atherton & Co. Limited, Shorthill & tion yard & Canal wharf, New­ Whitefoot George, Market street, Hanwood collieries, Cruck Meole, port; (Sidney W. Dunn, agent) Oakengates. Wellington Hanwood, Shrewsbury Railway station, Shifnal; Wharf Bailey J. & C.P. Rock colliery,Dawley SHROPSHIRE 24* .
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