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Trades. (Lincolnshire.] 724 COP TRADES. (LINCOLNSHIRE.] Co-OPERATIVE STORES-continued. Day Mrs. M~ry • .Ancuster, Grnnt.ham Brown & Trafford, Ruskington, Slea- Grant-ham People's Supply Go-opera- Eagle Saml. Candlesby,Burgh R.S.O ford. See advertisement tive Society Limited (.Alexander Frow George, 20 Market st. Gainsbro' Brown Wm. H. II Still lane, Boston St.rang, sec. & managPr), r, 2 & 3 George Wm. 39 North par. Gr::mtharn Bullen E. T. Corn exchange, Lincoln Chapel street, Grantham Hammond W. G. & Co. Lirn. Hub- Burn John Claud, Thnrlby, llourne Grantham Equitable Co-operative In- bert's Bridge, Boston Casswell John, 8 Still lane, Boston & dus·trial Society Lim. (John E. B. Heaton J. 49 Yarborougb st. Grimshy Witham house, Langrick ferry, Bostn Durrant, sec.) ; offices & storPs, St. Hill Harrison,Horsington mill, Lincoln Castle, Kelsey & Son, Corn exchange, Peter's hill, & branches, 38 Dudl~y J ackson Thos. 64 Garden st. Grimsby Lincoln road, New Somerby & Brownlow st. Jeffs W. H. 6 St. Mary's st. Lincoln Caswell Henry, Corn exchange, Lincoln Little Gonerby, Grantham Jessop & Suns, Maurl Foster mills, Cattle G. F. 39 North st. Gainsboro' Great Grimsby Co-operative Society Drain side north, Skirbeck, Boston Caudwell Edwd. Corn exchange, Lncln Lim. (Robt. Earnshaw, m-;>na(!er; Key T. S. High st. Reeking-ton S.O Chambers Nathaniel,Great Central coal Jas.Lenygon, sec.); 121 & 123 Free- King Tom, Glentham, Lincoln dpt.High st. & Corn exchng. Lincln man st. ; branches, 19 Cleethorpe Knott H. & Son,52 High st. Stamford Chapman James, South Killingholme, rd.; 22 East Marsh st.; 23 Yar- Lamman Harry H. rgo Burgess st. Ulceby R.S.O borough st. West Marsh; 367 Clee- Grimsby Chatterton Brothers, Bridge st. Brigg thorpe rd.; 106 & roB King EdwarLI Levick Mrs.S.A. 66 "\Vest(!ate, Grnthrn Clark John, Ironmonger st. Stamford st. north; 139 Hainton st. ; Garrlen Lockwood William, Haxey, Doncaster Cole John, Corn exchange, Lincoln st.; 70 Oxford st. <& 70 Grims·by Lowe Eccles, High street, Holbeach Colebrook Henry, Haven side, Grimsby rd. New Cleethorpes, Grimsby; Mansford & Son, Nettle ham, Lincoln Cooper Wm. Mansfield & Son, Queen r8 & 20 High !lt·. Cleethorpes & Morshead John, Basgingharn, Lincoln st. Bostn. ; & Corn exchange, Lincln Northgste; High Holme road, Needharn Geo. Elwes street, Brigg Crick Charles, Corn exchange, Lincoln Louth & New Holland, Hull; Newton F.dwci.Skirheck Quart.Pr, Bo~tn Curtis Thomas H. Tetney, Grimsby building department, Park st. & Piggins F. Dyke Gedney. Holbeach Davey John & Son, Goxbill, Hull; & Hainton avenue, Grimsby Porter Harry, Colsterworth, Grantbm Corn exchange, Lincoln Haokthorn & Cold HanworthProvident Rank Joseph, 78 High street, Boston Davy M. Bishop Bridge, Market Rasn Co-operative Society Lirn. (Wm. Roberts William, Blyton, Gainsbm·o' Dawson J. & Son, Corn exchange,Lncln Bald win, mgr. ), Hackthorn, Lincoln Scott William, 46 to so Queen street, Dawson R. & Son, Corn exchange, Lincoln Equitable Co-operative Indus- Market Rasen Lincoln trial Society Lim. (Wm. Turner, Shepherd J. H. 56 Wellington street, Day John, Corn exchange, Lincoln sec.; Fred Stephenson, cashier), Grimsby Day John, Maypole house, 76 West Silver street & Free School lane; Skepper Joseph, Willoughton, Lincoln 11treet, Horncastle branches, 95 & 97 BUI-ton rd.; 37 Smithson William, Bardney, Lincoln Dennett W. H. Corn exchange, Lincoln Shakespeare st.; 41 & 43 Ripon st.; Towers Mrs. M.73 Westgate,Granthm Dickinson Charles Sampson, Bray- 42 Canwick road; 49 Baggholme Tuxford Bros. Shodfriars' hall, Bostn ford, Lincoln rd.; 6<] Newland st. we~t; I37 to Waddington John, 20 New st. Boston Dring J.Seagate rd. Lng. Suttn.Wsbch 141 High st.; Winn st.; Watersidt> Walker G. & Sons, 47 to so Sincil st. Dunham & Son, Corn exchange,Lincln nmth & Corn Exchange, Lincoln; & & 20 Wa.tersine ~out.h, Lincoln Dunham & Sons, 19 to 21 Bridge st. e.t Bracebridg-e, Weibourn, Mether- Waltham Alfred Caswell, Epworth, Horncastle ingharn, Saxilby, Bardney, Horncas Doncaster Ellis & Everard Limited, Deeping St. tl_e, Sleaford, Market Rasen, Bas- Wardall J.173 Cleethorpe rd. Grimsby James, Market Deeping & South smgham, Hackthorn & Reepham Warth William Thomas, High street, Witham, Grantham Peterborough Equitable Limited. Wainfleet All Saints R.S.O Elsey H. & J. G. Brayford, Lincoln North street, Bourne Watson Wm. jun. Coningsby, Lincoln Eyre William, Rose cottage, Caistor Saxby C?-operative Society Lim. (Jn. Weighell Ja.rnes & Sons, 469 & 470 Fenwick H. J. 43 Pasture st. Grimsby Gledhlll, manager), Saxby All High strePt, Lincoln Forrington John Turner,Corn exchange Saints, Hull . Whaley W. H. 7 North st. Grantham & Brayford, Lincoln Scuntborpe Co-operative SociPtv(Chas. Wilkimon D. A. 33 A~well st. Louth Fox & Isle, offices, West street & Bull Edwin Traviss, mngr.), Winterton Wiseman J. R. North Scarle, Newark ring, Horncastle; 311 High street rd. & Bo Frodingham rd. Scun- & Corn exchange, Lincoln & Corn thorpe, Doncaster CORN & FLOUR FACTORS. market, Louth Scunthorpe Mutual Co-operative & Bates W. J.Middle Rasen,MarketRasn Fretwell William, Station mills, Wain­ Indus-trial Society Limited (Artbur Bett William, Alvingham, Louth fleet All Saints R. S. 0 Exley, mangr.), Ashby, Doncaster Bland W. 3 & 4 Churcbgate, Spalding Gibson Brothers, 34 Bridge street, Spalding Industrial Co-operative Soc. Blaze Wilson & Sons, 23 & 24 Bail- Gains borough; & at Kexby Lim. (Samuel Green, manag"er), 151 ga,te, Lincoln Gibson Richard, North road & Union & 152 Winsover roarl, Spalding Gleadell William & Sons (all letters road, Bourne should be addressed to the Gilliatt John, Corn exchange, Lincoln COPPERSMITHS. office, Morton, Gainsborough); Glew T. & Sons, 15 Queen street, Ward James & Co. Ltd. 5 Bull ring; branches at Church street & go Market Rasen 2 North strset & Bank st. Horncastle Bridge street, Gainsborough; Kir­ Glew Thomas & Sons, Corn exchange, Webster W. Hyde, Fish Dock road, ton-in-Lindsey R.S.O. & Corn ex­ Lincoln Grimsby change, Lincoln Godfrey John & Co. Limited, Midland CORDIAL MANUFACTRS. Hart John Wilkinson, 20 As well gates, Stamford Hobson .Joseph & son, Dantzlc street, Louth Good John G. Corn exchange, Lincoln bre\Nery, Regent at. Leeds. Lowe F. Huttoft miJ.ls, Hut·toft R.S.O Gregory Wm. Young, Goxhill, Hull '.r.A. "Spruce, Leeds"; N.T.N. Ostler Harry, Drain side north, Skir­ Hall Bryan, Crown mills, Charles st. 746; P. Address, Box 71, P. 0. beck, Boston & St. Mary's mills, Louth Leeds Starsmore Arthur, 21 St. Peter's st. Hancock E. 163 Winsover :rd. Spalding Hancock E. jun. Station st. Spalding. CORK SOCK MANUFACTRS. Stamford ; & at Tinwell White Franklin & Co. Water la. Lncln Toogood William, 41 Freeman street & See adverti-sement 59 Church street, Grimsby Hanson & Son, Croft, Wainfleet All CORN AGENT'S. Saints R. S. 0 See .Agents--Corn. CORN & FLOUR MRCHNTS Harrison T. & Son, Corn mkt. Louth CORN & FLOUR DEALERS. Almond N. J.High st.Heckington S.O Harrison C. A. Brayford side, Lincoln Andrew .A.rth. E. 136b, Wsst st. Bostn .!.ndrew John A. & Co. 94 & g6 Bar- Harrison Ed wd. Corn exchange, Lincln .!.ppleyard J. 17 Corporation rd.Gmsby gate end, Boston IIarvey Richard, 9 Still lane, Boston Archer C. S. & F. Stmnd Bt. Grimsby Andrew Wm. J. Hibaldstow, Brig-g Hemingbrough Jame1 J.P. Crowle, RaxterW.G.2o1 Cleethorpe rd.Grmsby Andrews J . .A. & Co. 94 & 96 Wide Doncaster Birch G. F. 2 ·Bridge st. Spalding Bargate, Bo~ton Hercock & Martyn Limited, 57 Pasture Brnmpton W. Whitepit, Swaby, Alfrd Barker John C. Corn exchange, Lincoln street & Fish Dock road, Great Burley Henry, 15 Carre d. Sleaford Barratt Josiah H. Boston road,Spilsby Grimsby Carr Mrs. A. High st.Crowle, Doncstr Baumher EdwaNl, Peacock la.Boston Hill Thomas, Corn exchange, Lincoln Clark Thos. Barrow-on-Humber, Hull Bell Edwin & Thomfls, Mill lane, Brigg Hill Webber Edward, Station yard, Clarke Thomas, .Abbey rd. Bourne Bembridge & Son,Corn exchange,Lncln South street, Bourne Clrmenh~ .A.aron, 99 High st. Lincoln Birch G. F. & Sons, High st. Spalding Hirst & Hodgson, Epworth, Doncaster Collingwood H. S. Brook st. Granthm Booth & Son, 5 Manley street, Scun- Horry Brothers, Hig-h st. Holbeach Cornins George, Tattershall, Lincoln thorpe, Doncaster Hoyes John, Corn exchange, Lincoln Couch Jn. Cross st. Crowle, Doncaster Bratley J. & A. Roller flour miHs, Hubbard & Phillips,Corn exchng.Lncln Crey T. Jas. 39 Broad st. Stnmford Mill place, Brigg Bubble Robert, Corn exchange, Lineln .
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