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Lincolnshire. I [ Kelly'2 750 AGR LINCOLNSHIRE. I [ KELLY'2 AGRICULTUll,A:L MACHINE OWNERS-{!On. Harrison & Houghton, Billingboro', Falking- tDrury Michael, Palfry chambers, Silver ~Hogg Joseph; Waltham, Great Grimsby ham street, Lincoln Holmes Thomas, Navenby, Grantham tHarrison Stepben A. 199 High street, Lin- tFarebrotherErnest W.89 Victoria chambers, Houlden Hepton, Ouston, Bawtry coin. See advertisement Victoria street south, Great Grimsby !Hundleby William, Mumby, Alford Hunt Charles, George st. Barton-on-Humber Fowler James F.R.I.B.A. Gospelgate, Louth Isaacs William, Wrawby, Brigg Hunt Joseph, 14 Silver street, Gainsborough tGarnbleSidneyCompertz,Guildhall,Grant.ham !Isitt Edward, Aslackby, Falkingham Hunt William, Winterton, Doncaster tGoddard & Son, High street, Lincoln Issott Davidson, Burton-by-Lincoln, Lincoln Johnson Jn. Francis, 6 Lord st.Gainsborough Illingworth George, 104 Upper Burgess street, !Jacklin & Cram, High street, Wainfleet All Kennington & Son, Victoria street west; 14 Great Grimsby Saints R.S.O Market place & West St.Mary's gate, Gt. Jepson William, 11 St. Thomas' rd. Spalding Jaques Abmham, Ashby, Brigg Grimsby tKennedy & Green, 24 Silver st. Gainsboro' tJaques Henry, Frodingham, !)oncaster Langley Brothers, East street, Horncastle tKirk Chas. & Sons, Jermyn street, Sleaford tJohnson Alfred, Holbeach road, Spalding Laughton John, 84 Bridge st. Gainsborough tLister Thomas, 1 Wellington st. Gainsboro' tJohnson George, Norton Disney,Newark LewiB Edward Anton, River head, South Mills Williarn H. 14 Upper Welland terrace, Kettlewell Rt.Derrythorpe,Althorpe,Doncastr Dock street, Great Grimsby London road, Spalding Kirk William, Burgh-upon-Rain, Louth Lucas & Walkington, Corn exchange, Louth Mortimer William, Unity square, Lincoln ~Knipe Henry, Northorw, Bourn Marshall EliaB & Co. Ashby road, Spilsby Sawyer Joseph, jun. Holbeach !Knipe John, Northorpe, Bourn Mason.Symonds&Symonds,14Market pl.Brigg Scorer William A.R.I.B.A. Bank Street La.idlow William, Great Ponton, Grantham Moody William Plaskett,Lumley rd. Skegness chambers, Bank street, Lincoln !Lane William, Denton, Grantham !Nettleship T. jun.Market hall, Market llasen tSkill AlfredEdwin,Macaulay ter.Gt.Grimsby Lockwood Thos. East Butterwick, Doncaster Norton & Turton, St. Swithin's square & tThompson & Green, 11 Elmers street north, tMalkinson William,Northcoates,Gt.Grimsby Waterside north, Lincoln. See advert Grantham tMaltby James, Belchford, Hornca.stle Playfoot Thos.91 Sandsfield la. Gainsborough Thropp James C.E. 5 Corn Exchange arcade, Marsh James, Aunsby, Sleaford Prntt C. & Sons, Stone bow, 297 High street, Lincoln Marshall John Thos. Tealby, MarketRasen Lincoln. See advertisement tTraylen John Charles, 15 Broad st.Stamford !Moor Holmes, Ruskington, Sleaford Richardson Joseph, Tattershall, Boston · tWard T. Jeffrey. 6 Ironmonger st. Stamford Morley Lewis, Skillington, Colsterworth Ridlington James E.& Son,8 South st.Boston tWatkins Williamm, St. Edmond's chambers, ~Mum by G. Willoughton,KirtonLindseyR.S.O Roberts William Horatio, Yarborough hotel, Bank street, Lincoln .;.Neal John, 1 Beaconsfielrl terrace, Mount Great Grimsby t Watson T. E. 3 St. Peter's hill, Grnntham Pleasant road, Louth Smith E. & Co. Bethlehem street & West tWhittDn James, 7 Tentercroft street,Lincoln ~Needham Elvidge, Mumby, Alford St. Mary's gate, Great Grimsby Norton Wm. Chapel bridge, Lutton, Wisbech Smith Geo. H. Market pi Barton-ou,rtumber ARTIFICIAL EYE MAKERS. ~Osgerby Thomas G. Horse Shoe bdg. Spalding Spinks Brothers, 1 Silver st. Gains borough Gray & Halford, 171 Goswell rd. London e.c !OsgerbyWilliamBowman,Lt.London, Spldng ~Storr Bartol, Shodfriars hall, South st. Boston tPask John, Southrey, Lincoln Thornton Lawrence T. 298 High street, ARTIFICIAL MANURE • Podger Henry, Heighington, Lincoln Lincoln. See advertisement MANUFACTURERS. ~Portass )irs. Maria, Sutton Briuge, Wisbeach Thorpe Thomas Wells, Eagle brewery, Wide See Manure Manufacturers. Porter Robert, S<luth Kyme, Sleaford Bargate, Boston Pridgeon John, Helpringham, Sleaford Walker Harry, Hundleby, Spilsby ARTIFICIAL STONE MANFRS. !Raithby William, Ingoldmells, Burgh R.S.O Watkin J. 44 & 46 Trinity st. Gainsborough Reed Francis, Marsh, Moulton, Spalding Wetherhog William, 95 & 97 Victor street, Fambrini & Daniels, Cranwick road & Mel- !Robson John, Scotter, Kirton Lindsey R.S.O New Clee, Great Grimsby ville street, Lincoln :!:Seth George, Fleet, Holbeach Whitton & Ashley, 183 & 184 High st.Lincoln ;sharp Thos. D. South Killingholme, Ulceby Winlaw Jn. Bonner & Co. 38 West st. Boston ARTISTS. !Skepper Jsph.LangtonSt. .Andrew's,Hrncstle Woodall M. Holydyke, Barton-on-Humber Friston F. 'E. 3 Old Market place, Gt.Grimsby Slater William, West st. Crowland,Peterboro' Hall Miss Marian Ellen,1 Finkin st.Grantham Slingsby Charles, Winte1ingham, Doncaster AMMUNITION DEALER. Millner William E. 6 Spital ter. Gains borough Skill Alfred E. Macaulay j;er. Gt. Grimsby tSmi thJ n. Middlemore yard, Castlegt. Grn thm BartholomewJ n. p. Burgh-in-the- Marsh R. s. 0 Smith John Coulbeck, Manor farm, Fotherby, Louth ASBESTOS MANUFR. Smith Joseph, Friskney, Boston ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS. "Smith Joseph, 130 Eastgate, Louth Bell John, 118 Southwark street, London s.e Smith Richard, Carlby, Stamford See ChemiBts-Analytical. See advertisement !Smith i,obert, King street, Market Rasen !Smith Samuel Wm. North Thoresby, Louth ANIMAL PRESERVERS. ASPHALTE MAKERS. !"Smith William Henry,Ingram ter. Sleaford See Bird & Animal Preservers. Croggon & Co. 200 Upper Thames street, Sowden Mrs. Thomas, Stickney, Boston London e.c. ; & at Liverpool & Glasgow :~Spencer & Steeper, Goxhill, Hull APIARIAN. StamperFrederick,Toynton St.Peter, Spilsby Gilbert James 17 St. Paul's st Starnford ASPHALTERS. tStanton Joseph, Baston, Market Deeping ' · Clark Charles, 41 Newmarket, Louth tSteph~nson Samu_el, Huttoft, .Alford . APPRAISERS & VALUERS. Jeffs Samuel, Chapelgate, Gedney 6.0 *:!:Stovm Joseph Newburn, Weltou, Lmcoln . Parnham George (contra.ctor),Brayford head, Stow John Thornton Curtis Ulcebv See also Auctwneers. Lincoln tStubbs Henry,' Saltfieetby All' Saints,- Louth Allenby William R. South Thoresby Alford Rawby William, 3 Legbourne road. Lough :!:Taylor William, Waltham, Great Grimsby Blood Williarn & Son, East street c'rowland, Thring David, 215 Freeman st. Gt. Grimsby Tether William, Bennington, Boston Peterborough ' White Alfred, 114 Heneage street, Weelsby, tTowle Robert, Little Cawthorpe, Louth Briggs Benjamin, 8 Upgate, Louth Great Grimsby !Trafford Clarke, Dunston, Lincoln Broadgate J osephPalfreman, Market pl. Brigg Wilson C. & Son, New Bridge hill, Louth Tuck Thomas, Kirkby Underwood, Bourn Carter & Son, North stret:t, Bourn !Twells George & Henry, Surfieet, Spalding CorbyJoseph Boothroyd,69Scotgate,Stamford AUCTIONEERS. !Underwood John, Holbeach road, Spalding Greetham John Stainfield, Wragby Marked thus §are also Appraisers. t*Vamplew Henry, Grimoldby, Loutll Hackworth & Ab bott, High street, Holbeach: Vickers E.Normandy-by-Spital,Market Rasen 29 Red Lion street, Spalding & Sutton AndrewCharles,22Cleethorpe road, Gt. Grim by Walden William, Fleet, Holbeach Bridge, Wisbech Atton Charles E. 1 Ironmongers st. Stamford Walpole Joseph, Dyke, Bourn Hall George & Son, New road, Spalding Atton Robert P. 2 St. Peter's hill, Stamford !West John, Bardney, Lincoln Hannett George Sumner, 77 Westgate, Gran- §Baines Frederick, Mart yard, Gainsborough ~Whitehead & Parratt. Goxhill, Hull tham & 2 Lumley road, Skegness Barnett George, 20 North gate, Sleaford tWilson William, Rippingale, Bourn Hn.nson William, Herbert, 16 Silver street, Beech Chas.80 & 82 Cleethorpe rd.Gt.Grimsby !Wing Thomas, East Allington, Grantham Gainsborough §Blanchard & Co. 135 Victoria street south, Wood Dixon, Middle Rasen, Market Rasen Higgins John & Frederick, West st. Alford Great Grimsby !Woodliff James, Withern, Al!ord HollingsworthGeorge,Railway st.Gt.Grimsby !Blood William & Son, East street, Crowland, Wright George, Stickney, Boston Law, Son & Wildgoose, :Korthgate, Sleaford Peterborough "Yates Henry & Co.Harlaxtonroad,Gratham Lowe Thomas, Moorhouse, Sleaford Bontoft Joshua Seymour, 19 Hilllane,Boston Mackinder Robert, Town Hall offices, Market Briggs D.G. & B.Queenstreet, Market Rasen, AGRICULTURAL MERS. pl.Spilsby; branch offices at Boston & & Brigg & Louth Skegness Briggs Benjamin, 8 Upgate, Louth Read James Manning, Brayford wharf & Mason & Sons, New Street corner & Corn Briggs IJavid Grant, Wrawby road. Brig-g Corn exchange, Lincoln exchange, Louth §BroadgateJosephPalfreman,Market pl. Brigg Robinson Benjamin, }larket pi. & Railway Parish & S<ln, 12 High street, Horncastle Burkitt Richard, Market place, Alford station, Spilsby Reeves Henry, Old Market place,Gt. Grimsby Burnett William Donington, 2 Bank, Boston Richardson Thomas Beverley & Son (tenant Calthrop Calthrop Johnstone, Horkstow, Hull , ALE & PORTER MERCHANTS right,), Corn Exchange arcade, Lincoln §Carter & Son, North street, Bourn & AGENTS. Shipley William (metal trades), 23 Hickman Cash George Henry, Wainfteet All Saints street, Gainsborough R. S.O. ; Burgh-in-the-Marsh R. S.O. ; Skeg­ See also Agents-Brewers. Spring & Son, 19 Market place, Brigg ness R.S.O. & Spilsby Marked thus ! are Agents Tewson Joshua & Son 64 High st. Stamforu Chapman Fredk. Cross st. Crowle, Doncaster Allison & Company, 25 Corn market, Lonth Wherry William Robert (seed, grocery & Chapman Robert, Corby, Grantham & at the Arnold Frank, 281 High street, Lincoln drnpery), North street, Bourn Bull hotel, Bourn Birkett J. & Son, 5 Corn market & 1, 3 & 5 Wilkinson
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