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CORNWALL. [KELLY's BEER RETAILERS Sampsonmrs 1.226 BIE CORNWALL. [KELLY'S BEER RETAILERS SampsonMrs. M. Dukest. Lostwithiel BLACK LEAD MANUFRS. Aldred Mrs. .l\'Iaria, IO Fore street, Sampson Paul, 29 Ferris town, Truro 'Vestern Manufacturing Co. Treruffe, Torpoint, Devonport Sampson Thomas M. Cross st. Redruth Redruth Annear William, St. Day road, Redruth Searle James, Calstock, TaviSLock Ashton Samuel, 15 Balls inn, Par, Par Sims J. J. 4I Market Jew st. Penzance Morgan Crncible Company (The) (The Station RS.O Skewes J. Jamaica pI. Madron, Penzance Patent Plumbago Crucible Co.),manu- Avery Mrs. T. Kingsand, Plymouth SmeethJ.Week St. Mary,Stratton RS.O facturers of plnmbago &; blacking for Ayres Simon, Henwood, Linkinhorne, Smith RG.St. Blazey,Par Station RS.O foundry purposes,lubricating,electro- Callington RS.O 'raverner John, Gunnislake, Tavistock typing &c. Battersea wks. London sw lhiley Samuel, Church st. Camborne Taylor In. 51 Market Jew st. Penzance KSMITHS Bate John, Dinhams bridge, St. Mabyn, Thomas F. Trewirgie downs, Redruth BLAC . Bodmiu Thomas George, Brea, Camborne See Smiths &c. Beer Miss Elizabeth Jane, Chapel Amble, Trewin Mrs. Ann, Kilkhampton, Strat- BLOCK MAKERS Wadebridge RS.O ton RS.O W·· S 'bl F 'R S 0 Berriman John, Nancledrea, Towednack, Uren Wm. Hy. I Victoria sq. Penzance L~cey Ilham trl ey, owey .. Penzance Venton Thomas, 85 Kenwyn st. Truro RIckard Geo. 33 Arwenack st. Falmouth Berriman William,Cripple's Ease,Towed- Warne Mrs.J.Chacewater,ScorrierRS.0 BLUE MANUFACTURERS. nack, Penzance Wherry WaIter, 3 Bull ring, St. Austell Western Manufacturing Co. Treruffe, Berryman J.Baldue, Ludgvan, Penzance Williams Hy. 32 Cornwall ter. Penzance Redruth Best John, Nanpean, St. Stephen's-in- W~ll~ams Joseph, I Quay st. Penzance BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS Brannell, Grampound Road Wilhams Mrs. Mary, 17 Trelowarren . Bilkey John, CoinaJe-hall st. Penzance street, Camborne See Lodging House Keepers. Blatchford Mrs. Mary A.nn, Botus Wills Edward, Illogan downs, Camborne BOAT BUILDERS. Fleming, Hatt RS.O Woolcock In. Three Mile stone, Truro Alien In. Sunnycorner,Malpasrd.Truro Blewett Thomas, Queen st. Penzance Angwin Benjamin Hayle terrace Hayle Britt Wm. R Higher Bore st. Bodmin BELLHANGERS. Bowden John POrlhleven Helst~n BrokenshireMrs.E.IOBeaconst.Falmouth See Whitesmiths, Locksmiths & Brabyn Willi~m Hy. Wadebridge RS.O Chapman Wm. Albertrd.. SaltashRS.O Bellhangers. Bryant Hobert, Island, St. Ives RS.O Clarkeek Stph. CommerClal ro~d, Harle Burlase William, Kingsand, Plymouth Cock Mrs.S. C. Golant,Par StatlOn R S. 0 BELLOWS MANUFACTURER. Burt H. St. Michael's mt.MarazionRS.O Couch R. Long rock, Gulval, Penzance . Clemens John, Fowey RS.O Croc~er-!.29Fore st.Torpnint,Devonport Jacob John Towler, HIgh cross, Truro Congdon Nicholas, Beach, St. Ives Curtls NICholas, North street, Redruth RS.O. & Carninney, LeIant RS.O Doney George, Burraton, Saltash BERLIN WOOL REJ;»OSITRIES. Davies William Portreath Redruth Doney Joseph, Dean street, Liskeard See also Fancy Repositories. Ferris Peter, L~oe 'Vest, Looe East • Drew Fredk. A. Fore st. Newquay R.S.O GermanHy.T.St.Mawes,GrampoundUd Eathorne Wm. Pool, Carn Brea RS.O Daves Mrs. Jane, IS Market place & Haly Edward, Bar, Falmouth Edgcumbe C. E. 6 AIverton st. Penzance Queen square,. Pen~ance .. Hambly Thomas, Island, St. Ives RS.O Eudey Mrs. M. A. Pool, Carn Brea R S. 0 Geac~ Mrs. Carolm~, Fore st. LostWlthwI Kitet Richd. & Son, Porthleven, Helston Floyd William Thomas, 3 East terrace, Je~k~n Ja~es, 16 Fore street, ~edruth Lee R Little Falmouth,Flushing,Falmth Market Jew stre?t, Pen~ance Philhps MIsses Anna & ElIIe, Cross Legg Joseph, Quay, Penzance French James, 4 Coulson s pI. Penzance street, Camborne Martin :Emmanuel,BassettArms,Penryn Greaves Henry, ldless, Truro PascoMatthew,St.Mawes,GrampoundRd GrenfellT.Trewellard,Pendeen,Penzance BICYCLE AGENTS. Paynter Wm. The Beach, St. Ives R.S.O Hall William, 13 Leskinnick-'" t SpI.It PenzancehR '-' 0 J ewe11 George (& dea1)er ; works, Tren- Pearce Thomas, Looe East H..S 0 HamblyrsM ..E 133.1'ores. a as .P. anceroad St Austell Pearce Thos.Looe West,Looe East RS.O Hare Thomas, 4.Queen street, Penza~ce Newton E W ~4 Market pI Camborne Peters Nicholas, Polvarth, St. Mawes, Harf?ot J ohn, HI~her Bore st. Bodmm ~ .. Grampound Road Hams John C. MIllbrook, Devonport BILL POSTERS. Pill Richard Gorran haven St. Austell Harris Richd. 31 Killigrew st. FaImouth. Rapson Joh~, Commercial ~d. Penryn Harry. Thomas, 88 Fore street, Redruth Banfield RIChard, Wend~on st. Helston Richards Samuel, Quay, Penzancc Hawkll~g Mrs. M. 80 Prdar st. Truro Chapman J. & Sons, 23 George st. 'l'ruro Ruberry J oseph, Porthleven, Helston Heal MISS Ann CobbledlCk, Bude R.S.O Cudlipp Wm. Northgate st. Launceston Thomas Wm. E. Bar yard, Falmouth Heath Henry, 5 Parade street, Penzance. Heath &Wevill, Guildhall & High street, TreO'enza'" Richard, Killen quay, Flush. Heygate John, Fore street, Boc1mm Launceston ing Falmouth Hicks Richd. jun.. 14 Mount st. Penzance Hicks J. Trenance bridg~, St. Austeli Treth~wanHy. Stephens, Bar, Falmouth Hobbs J. TrevarrIan, St. Columb RS.0 Humphrys In. Fore st. St. Ives R.S.O Trevorrow Henry, Island, St. Ives RS.0 Hock~nJ. T. Rose cot.Chapel st.Redruth Rogers Henry, Wad~bridge RS.O Waterman Bros. Maker, Devonport Hoskmg Mrs. J. Back la. west, Redruth RoweW.D.CommercIal sq.Newq~.RS.O Watty William, Fowey R.S.O Ruddy Mrs. E. 13 Green st. Penzance Scantlebury J. Church st. nth. LIskeard Williams William, Island, St. Ives RS.O Jenkin Chas. Hy. Church st. Camborne Smith James, jun. Meneage st. Helston Williams William Monsehole Penzance Jenkins John Jacob, Bryher, St. Mary's, Treloar Joseph, Gas street, Camborne BOAT 'OWNER~ Islands of Scilly Treverton SamI. Bodmin I'd. St. Austell . Jose Richard, Back lane, Redruth Trounson P. 50 St. Jamesst. Penzance Aliard John, Newlyn, ~enzanc.e Knight Wm. II Richmond hill, Truro Uren Richard, Helston road, Penryn Ande~son !acob, MaraZlOn RS.O Lawrence Hy. Wherry town, Penzance White John, 12 Prince street, Falmouth AngWlll RlChard,. M?usehole, Pe'lz::tnce Lawrence RT. Alexandra rd. Penzance Yeo Richard, Stratton R S.0 BarnesJ.St.Peter s ~11l,Newlyn,P0uzance Lee WaIter, Shutta, Looe East R.S.O Batten Alexander&Son,Newlyn,Penzance Ley John, Lamorna Cove, St. Buryan, BILLIARD ROOMS. BraggW.H.(barge),Porthkea,KE'a,Truro Penzance .. BurleyJohn,(barge),26Carclew st.Truro Lockett Mrs. M. A.. St. John's, Devnprt Launceston SubscnptlOn (MISS Mary Campbell Neil, 2 Quay st. Falrnouth Martin John HenTy Carnkie Redruth Hayne, manageress), Tower street, Downing Henry, Newlyn, Penzance Old Joseph, St. Me;ryn, Pad~tow RS.O .Launceston .. Harvey William, Mousehole, Pellzance Oppy James Lono-downs St. Stythians RlChards Wm. Gunmslake, TaVlstock Hitchens S.Churchst. Newlyn,Penzallce Perran-Ar~orthalRS.O ' BIRD & ANIMAL Hitchens William, Penguin house, Pearce James, Polmear Tywardreath, Newlyn, Penzance Par Station RS.O ' PRESERVERS. Hockin Jsph. Jas. Mousehole, Penzance Pengelley John Hy. 30 Carclew st. Truro Burton John, 27 Market st. Falmouth Humphreys Wm. Mousehole, Penzance Pengelly James, King street, Truro Gill Wm. Chas. 8 Gyllyng st. Falmouth Humph~eys Wm.J.Mousehole,Penzance Pengelly Mrs. J. Gunnislake, Tavistock Ough John, Church street, Liskeard Jacka RIChd. W. M?usehole, Penzance Penrose John, 26 & 27 Pydar st. Truro Quance Richard IO Victoria pI. Penzance Jago Joseph, MarazIOn R.S.O Penrose Mrs. Mary, Chapel street, St. ' Jewell Adolphus, 5 Minnie pI. Fdlmouth Just-in-Penwith, Penzance BIRMINGHAM, SHEFFIELD Kelynack Henry, Newlyn, Penzanca Polkinhorn F. :1:2 Parade st. Penzance & MANCHESTER Laity George, Mousehole, Penzance Quiller Richard, Bridge st. Lostwithiel WAREHOUSEMAN Matthews Thos.Jas.Mousehole,Penzance Rapson Miss Jane, Watergate, St. Matthews Edwin,The Lizard,Landewed- Gluvias, Penryn ComerfordJas.2¥'1arketJew st.Penzance nack Richards Jacob, Commercial rd. Hayle Nicholls John, 12 Green st. Penzance Richards Peter, Pendarves street, Tuck- BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS. Paynter Wm. The Beach, St. Ives KS.O ingmlll, Camborlle Furniss & Co. Lim. Ducbywharf, Truro Pender James, Mousehole, Penzance Rooke James, Trispin, St. Erme, Truro Webber Alfred Edward, 5 Market Polgrean Geonre, .l\Iousehole, Penzance Rowe J. St. Blazey, Par Station RS.O strand, Falmouth Hichards Henry, Newlyn, Penzance.
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