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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 'WBI 77'7 Paigett W Tl1.ADES 'DIKEC'fOBY .J NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 'WBI 77'7 Paigett W. '-Y· 8 Carter g~te, Newark [Newark Corporation Water Works•Bames J. East Bridgford, Nottingham Palmer Perc1val, 51 Bndge street & (Harry Pink, mana~er), Newark; Bayes Henry, Rampton, Linc:~ln 10 Gateford road, Worksop pumping station (William J. Mor- Bedford & Son, 112 North gate, Newark Pawson J. 19 Boar lane, Newark gan, engineer), Farnsfield, Southwell Bee John, Beckingham, Gain3borough Peet Fredk. Hucknall Huthwa.ite,Mnsfld Nottingham Corporation Water Dept. Benson W. Walkeringham, Gainsboro' Perry John, 10-11 Angel row, Nottnghm (W. B. Bryan C.E. Buckhurst Hill, Bexon S. Wollaton st. HucknallTol'kard Pettitt Henry,9 St. Peter's gt. Nttnghm Essex, cons. engineer; S. Moore. Bingham Thomas, Ranskill, Bawtry Poyser & Sons Ltd. 5 to 11 Sneinton manager), St.. Peter's Church side; R.S.O. (Yorks) street, Nottingham distribution dept. (J. D. Thomson, Bird Mark, Wilford, Nottingha:n Proctor A. & E. Low street, Sutton- supt.), Lenton boulevard; pipe Bottomley George, Wigsley, Lincoln in-Ashfield, Nottingham stores, Gauntley street, Hyson Green; Bowman William Henry, Ollerton,Newrk Proctor Charles Henry, Watnall road, pumping stations, Bestwood Park & Bowmar A. Kirkby-in-AshfielJ,Ntnghm Hucknall Torkard Burton Joyce; & reservoir, Redhill Bowmar George, Cemetery roal, East Proctor James Arthur, Imperial build- Retford (Corporation) (J. B. Fenwick, Kirkby, Nottin~ham ings, Balderton gate, Newark manager); office, Grove st. Retford Bramley Benjamin & William, Nuthall Radford George, 157 St. Ann's Well Sutton-in-Ashfield Gas & Water Works road, Cinder hill, :Nottincrha n road, Nottingham (Eli Croft & Thomas Robinson, mana- Brierley George, S::arringt;'n, Nottnghm Renshaw A. J. 42High rd.Beeston,Ntgm gers), Outram street, Sutton-in- Briggs Wm. Pattimon, Balderton,Newrk Richards Edward (repairer), 94 Inde- Ashfield, Nottingham Brooks Frank, Upper Broughton1 pendent street, Radford, Nottingham Urban District (William Swann, en- Melton Mowbray Rivers Hy. B. 12 Peveril st. Nottnghm gineer; John Radford, inspector), Brown George, Everton, Bawtry Robinson Wm. 256 Radford rd.Nttnghm Hucknall Torkard Bugg Isaac, Egmanton, TuxforJ Ross Wait. 47 Arkwright st. Nottingham Worksop Waterworks Co. (Geo. Heaps, Burnett W. Hickling, Melton Mowbray Samuel H. 31 Long row central,Ntnghm sec. & manager), Eastgate, Worksop Burrowes J.SuttonBonnington,Loughbro Savidge John M. 9 Chapel bar, Nttnghm Camamile James, Winthorpe, Newark Seagrave .Arthur 126 North gate WATER METER MAKERS. Campion Thomas Coddin(J'ton Newark Basford, Nottingham' ' Guest & Chrimes, foundry & brass Capill Robert,, Barnby' moor,e Retford' Sharpe S. A. 18 Carol gate, Retford works, Rotherham. See advert Carter Joseph, Selston, Notting~am Shaw John William, 68 & 70 Willoughby Chappell Edward, Flintham, Newark street, Lenton, Nottingham WATERCRESS MERCHANTS. Chrich S. jun. Newthorpe, Nottingham Shelton James, ~1 Victoria road, Spurr Robert, Sneinton mrkt. Nttnghm Clark G. Post off. ~a. Markham,Newark Netherfield, Nottmgham Westbury Jsph. Sneinton markt.Ntn(J'm Clark Thomas, Blidworth, Mansfield Simmonis William Henry, Station o Coggan William, Finningley, Doncaster street, East Kirkby, Nottingham WATERPROOF CLOTHING Cook J. Newt?n, Granby, Nottingham Slack James (repairer), 36 Birkin MANUFACTURERS. Cooper FrederiCk, 25 Tyler st. Nttnghm avenue, Nottingham Cooper Thomas, Dunham, Newark Sleath W. Nottingham road, East- Londo~ Rubber Co. 3 Market street, Cri~well Richa~d, High street, Rud- wood, Nottingham Nottingham . dmgton, Nottmgham Smales James, 15 Fisher gate, Ntnghm Metcal! Joseph, ~9 Leen Side & 61 Davis Brothers, 17 Poplar st. Nttnghm Smith J. & Son, 10 King st. Nottingham StatiOn st. Nottmgham. See ~dvert Day J. E. Sutton-upon-Trent, Newark Smith Handel, Stanton Hill, Mansfield Taylor & Ross, 4 Angel row, Nottmgham Dixon John, Harby, Lincoln . Smith "\Valter 179 Denman street -- Drury James, Staunton, Nottmgham Radford Nottingham ' India Rubber, Gutta Percha & Duckmanton Gordon, Warsop, Mansfield Smith Willlam (repairer), 117 St. Ann's Telegrap!' Works Co. Limited; Duckmanton Saml. Warsop, Mansfield Well road, Nottingham offices, lOO,& 1?6 Cannon st. London Duckmanton William, Laxton, Newark Soar J. 23 Quarry rd. Bulwell, Nttnghm E c; works, Sllvertown, London E; Du?kmanto~ ~illiam, Warsop,Mansfield Spencer H. (repairer), 37 Goose gt.Ntgm branch, 28 Angel street, Sheffield Ed1ngley Wdham, Halam,_ Southwell Staddon F. S. 33 Pelham st. Nottingham Eggl_eston Robert, Grmgley-on-the- Stinson Arthur, 62 Bridge st. Worksop . WATERPROOFERS. J;I1ll, Do~caste~ . Stinson R. South st. Hucknall Torkard Cording John C. & Co. Ltd. (or1gmal Elhs T. Kukby-m-Ashfield,Nottmgham Strange T. Hucknall Huthwaite,Mansfld Cordings), 19 Piccadilly w & 35 St. Elvidge Heber, Caunton, Newark Tansley Hrbt. 35 St. Michael's st.Ntngm James' street, London s w Emmonds Thomas, Kelham, Newark Tarlton Jn. Hy. 202 Waterway st.Ntngm Faulks John, Colston Bassett, Nttnghm Teed F. E.High street,Hucknall Torkard WEIGHING MACHINE MFRS. Freeker Th~mas, Eakring, Newark Theaker Arthur, 94 Willoughby street, .Ave~y W.& T.Sta~ford street & 14 Grey- Gale Corne~ms, Ordsall, Retford Lenton, Nottingham friar gate, Nottmgham Gale Franms, Kneesall, Newark Theaker Samuel, 272 .Alfred street Holbrook's, Wollaton road, Old Rad- Gale William, Ordsall, Retford central, Nottingham ford, Nottingham Gilbert Edwin, Caunton, Newark Walker H. & Sons, 22 Milton st.Ntnghm Midland Fittings Co. (The), Journal Gray Thomas, Beckenham road, Rad­ Watts W.E.106 & 108 Derby rd.Ntnghm chambers, Victoria street, Nottnghm ford, Nottingham Wheeler Arthur, 54 Bridge st. Worksop Pooley H. & Son Limited, 12 Greyfriar Grocock George, Blyth, Rotherham Whitehouse C. H. 41 Stodman st.Nwrk gate, Nottingham Hall Frederick, Coddington, Newark Whitmore .Arthur (repairer), 33A, Lin- Public--Carter gate, Job Deakin, Hall James, Coddington, Newark coin street, Old Basford, Nottingham Derby road, John Underwood (St. Hanson W. Watnall rd. HucknallTorkrd Whitmore Thomas, 29 Palin street, Nicholas'), Canal•street, F. Warsop ; Hardy Thos. & Rchd. Thorney, Newark Hyson Green, Nottingham London road, Waiter Eite, weigher Harrison John, Nuthall, Nottingham Wightman W. H. Station street, East & Alfreton road, Thomas Saint, Harrison Joseph, Wellow, Newark Kirkby, Nottingham weigher, Nottingham Hart Reuben, Bingham, Nottingham Wilkinson l\1. Market place & Church Weighing Machine (Henry Bramley, Haslam T. & Son, Lowdham, Nottnghm street, Newark & 30 Market pi. Mnsfld propr.), 536 Radford road, Nottnghm Hewitt T. Gringley-on-the-Hill,Doncstr Willerton Richard, King st. Sou~hwell WEIGHING MACHINE Hibbs Samuel, Ollerton, Newark Wilson T. 113 Park st.Lenton, Nttnghm MAKER-PATENT Hickling William, Tollerton, Nottnghm Wood Warburton W. 38 Clumber . • Hill George William, Farnsfield,Southwll street, Nottingham Poupard Thomas James, Standard Hill Mrs. H. Bobbers mill, Nottingham Woodward William, 31 Zulu road, works, 134 Tooley street, London sE Hind Thomas, Bingham, Nottingham Basford, Nott.ingham Holbrook William, NorthClifton, Newark WrightW.95 Robin Hood's chase,Ntngm WHARFINGERS. Holmes R. Sturton-le-Steeple, Retford Yoell E. Fredk. 12 Carol gate, Retford Collishaw W. Hickling, Melton Mowbray Hop ,,.-~>ll G. & Son, 19 Lincoln street, Fellows, Morton & Clayton Limited, Basford, Nottingham WATCH MATERIAL DLRS.- Canal street, Nottingham Hopkin George lL Torworth, Bawtry WHOLESALE. R.S.O. (Yorks) WHEELWRIGHTS. Hughes Fred.k. Percival, Woodborough Alien Williarn, 1 Milton street, Adcock George, Syerston, Newark road, Nottingham Nottingham Alien J. Cropwell Butler, Nottingham Hurton Frank, Askham & Headon,Rtfrd Wood Warburton W. 38 Clumber Allo &_Co. Sneinton Hermitage, Snein- Huskinson 4 & Sons, London road & street, Nottingham ton, Nottingham Meadow lane, Nottingham .Aslin Thos. 45 Main st. Bulwell,Ntnghm Jackson G. North Wheatley, Retford W~TER WORKS. Bailey Samuel, Askham, Retford Johnson George, Shelford, Nottingham Hucknall Huthwaite (Godfrey Bostock, Baker Arthur, Orston, Nottingham Johnson S.M.AnneslegWoodho.Ntnghm man.), Hucknall Huthwaite, Mansfield Bamford William, St. Peter's street, Key George, North Muskham, Newark Mansfield Corporation Water & Gas Old Radford, Nottingham Key William, Urban road, Carltn.Ntngm Works (Arthur Graham, manager); Barham & Co .• Eldon st. Tuxford,Nwrk Kirk William,•Nether Langwith, Cuck- works, Lime Tree place Mansfield Barks John, Bobbers mill, Nottingham ney, ~ansfield .
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