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Trades. ( Lincolnsbjre 844 LAN TRADES. ( LINCOLNSBJRE. LAND & BUILDING SoCIETIHS con. Johnson Maurice J. (to Mrs. Good- Bycroft W. Tor O'Moor road, Wood- First Gr8111tha.m & District Perfect win), Swineshead, Boston hall Spa, Lincoln Thrift Building (John Mcintosb, Jones S. Coetmore (to the Earl of Clift J. J. West end, Cromwell road, eec. & accountant; J. Arthur Meb- Scarbrough), Roman •bank,Skegness Grimsby tfuam, -surveyor); office, n St. Kirkby H. B. & Son, 7 Exchange Cottage Laundry (L.F. Smith,propr.), Oatlherine's roa.d, Grantlha.m arcade, Lincoln 15 Swinegate Grantham Grantham Permanent Benefit ·Building Kirkby Henry Barker (agent for Col. Count·ry Hand Laundry (Misses Wil .. (Fred Bradley, sec.), Finkin street, Charles Arthur Swan C.M.G. Sans- kins & Lee, proprietresses), 42 Grantham · thorpe hall, Spilsby); office, 7 Ex- Watergate, Grantham Great Grimsby & North Lmcolnshue change arcade, Lincoln Dawson Mrs. M. A. Masonic la.Spilsby Permanent .Huilding & Investment Lambert J. M. (to Henry John Hope Doncaster & District Steam Laundry (John Cash Store, sec.), Osborne Barton esq. J.P.), Saxby All Saints, Co. Ltd. 171 High st. .Scunthorpe chambers, Osborne street! Grimsby Grimsby Floss Steam Laundry (Fredk. Olap- Grimsby & Oleethorpes Permanent Landers John (to Gervase Hy. Elwes ham, propr. ), Morton, Gainsboro' Benefit Building (Bates & Mountain, esq.), Coney court, Market pl. Brigg Gainsborough Steam Laundry, Morton secs. & solicitors), 37 Bethlehem McGowan William (to Christopher mills, Morton, Gainsborough &treet, Grimsby Hatton Turnor esq. J.P.), Estate Gledhill J.21Burgate,Barton-on-Hmbr Grimsby Perfect Thrift Building(Geo. office, Panton, Wragby Grantham Steam Laundry Co. Ltd. Ira F. Edwards, sec.), Thrift haU, Meyrick Water Thomas (to C. C. Thos. Castle, hon. sec.; Andrew Pasture street, Grimsby Sibthorp esq. M.A., D.L., J.P.), N. Henderson, manager), Belton la. Halifax Permanent Benefit Building Sudbrooke, Lincoln Grantham. See advertisement Society (A. Robinson, agent), 87 Mountain Asher (to 0. F.Massingberd· Great Central Railway Co. (Jn. Wm. Victoria road, Grimsby; 40 Big by Mundy esq. ), South Orms:by, Alford Stewart, mgr.), New Holland, Hull street, Brigg; (J. Barlow, agent; Mutter George Herbert (to Sir Geo. Grimsby Abbey Park Steam Laundry W. Eyre, surveyor) 28 Spital ter~ W'hichcote bart. & the Marquess & Co. Ltd. Abbey road; registered race &; Silver street, Gainsborough the Dowager Marchioness of Exeter), office (John Tonge, sec.), 109 Clee- & (Edgar Taylor, local agent) 150 Aswarby, Folkinghl)m & (to the thorpe road, Great Grimsby High street, Scunthorpe Marquess of Exeter's Burghley es- Herrick Henry, 263 High street, Lincoln Land & Building Society Lim. tates), Estate offices, 61 High st. Bracebridge, Lincoln (Jas. Wield, sec.), Oddfellow.s' hall, St. Martin's, Stamford Holloway Mrs. H. Newtown, Spilsby Unity sq. & (Wm. Hy. Oldershaw, Nussey Guy (to Sir John H. Thorold Horncastle Laundry Co. Ltd. Foundry manager) Kesteven street, Lincoln bart. D.L., J.P.),Syston pk.Grnthm street, Horncastle & 2 Main ridge, Lincolnshire Property, Building & Pick Thos. (to W. L. Fenwick esq.), Boston General Finance Co. Limited (Chas. Witham-on-the-Hill, Bourne Hunter C. R. Six Hills st. Grimsby J. Elvin, sec.), 12 Bank st. Lincoln Rose Henry James (toT. A. R.Heath- Hygienic Sanitary Laundry (Skeg- Lindsey P-ermanent Benefit Building cote esq.), F<>lkingham ness) Ltd. Wainfleet rd. Skegness (Frank C. Chard, jun. sec. ; H. F. S.ardeson George (to Col. George B Imperial Steam Laundry (branch V. Falkner, solicitor), 14 Upgate, Archer-Houblon), Haydor, Granthm office),31 Fleetgate,Barton-on-Hmbr Louth Stone Benjamin GarRe (·agent to W. James Alfd. 105 Pasture st.Gt.Grmsby Lou~h, Mablethorpe & Sutton Per- G. Smvth esq.), South ElkinO'ton, Johansen Mrs. Joha~me, 149 Lovett manent Benefit Building (Thomas Louth · "' street, Cleethorpes, Grimsby E. M•arkham,sec.),7 Eastgate,Louth 'l'hompson William James, jun. (to the Kitchingman John William, 43 Col- So>ereign (Lincoln) Permanent Build- Earl of Normanton),Crawford house, lege ·street, Cleethorpes, Grimsby ing (Wm. Dixon, mangr. & seo.), Crowland, Peterborough Lee Hie H. 204 Cleethorpe rd.Grmsby City chmbrs. r82 High st. Lincoln Walker Hugh William (to the Hon. Lincoln Laundry Co. Limited (T. B. Stamford Permanent Benefit Building R. P. Stan'hope), Home farm, Brown, manager), Weir street, St. (Jn. Wm. C\mlson, sec.), Oddfel- . Revesby, Boston Catherine's, Lincoln lows' halJ, 19 All Saints' st.Sta.mfrd Lindum Laundry (Charles Thomas Starr-Bowkett (Thomas H. Shipman, LAND SURVEYORS. Roberts, proprietor), Hyl•eham rd. sec.), 70 Garibaldi street, Grimsby Chapman William Overton, 10 Banks Swallowbeck, Lincoln street, Horncastle Louth Dyeing & Cleaning Works, Cooper William Henry, Sunnvside, Market place, Horncastle. See LAND STEWARDS. Donington, Spalding • advertisement Binns Edward Brett (to the Earl of Oox~ll John William, North st,reet, Louth Dye Works & Steam Laundry Ancaster D.L., J.P.), Grimsthorpe, Crowland, Peterborough Co. Queen street, Louth Bourne Crowther & Boulton, East Halton, Millington W alter, Park st. Alford Blackwood Alexander (to Capt. J. S. Grimsby Murray Mrs. Mary Ann, 126 Stanley Reeve J.P.), Leadenham, Lincoln Eastgate Josh. Hubbert's Bridge, Bostn street, Grimsby Burrows William Cecil (sub-agent to Elliott T. H. Ingleside, Binbrook, North Lindsey Laundry Co. wo the Earl of Yarborough P.C.), Im­ Lincoln Frodingham road, Scunthorpe mingham, Grimsby Freeborough George, Hamton, Lincoln Nutt & Co. Humber street, Grimsby Burtt William B. (sub-agent to G. H. Hawley Ben H. Metheringham,Lincoln Pretty Miss S. 39 Pasture st.Grmsby Nevile esq. & agent to Capt. R. S. Kemp William John, Station villa, Reader George, Thonock, Gainsboro' 'l'empest, of Coleby hall, & others), Wainfleet road, Skegness Salsbnry Edward, 31 Hart street, The Grange, W ellingore, Lincoln Knight C. W. Maltby-le-Marsh,Alford Cleethorpes, Grimsby Oampbell Arohibald {to Sir F. E. G. Ma.rtin George, Butterwick, Boston Saunderson D. 14 Crow Tree la.Louth Astley-Corbett bart. D.L., J.P.), Ostler Charlie, W eston, Spalding Scunthorpe & District Steam Laundry Elsham, Grimsby . Pretty Waiter, Red Lion st. Spalding Co. Ltd. (Miss Eleanor Griffiths, Connell W. G. (to Sir Hickman B. Richardson Fred, Sibsey, ,Boston mangrss.), Clayfield rd. Scunthorpe Bacon bart. & Miss Beckett, Thonock Salter William, Scopwick, Lincoln S'hearer Mrs. C. Healing, Grimsby & Somerby estates), Thonock, Shaw Jn. Rt. Ludford Parva, Lincoln Skegness Steam Laundry Oo. (~rs. Gainsborough Skipwith. C. Maltby, Raithby, Louth Louisa Haliday, proprietress), Win- Conway-Gordon Frank (to Major S. LANDSCAPE GAB.DEN'ER. thorpe, Skegness L. Massingberd), The White house, Sleaford Laundry Co. Ltd. (W alter Farnsworth J ames, Brackenford ho. Weeber, sec.; John W. Saunders, Gunby, Burgh W oodhaJI Spa, Lincoln Crofts John Markham (to Rev. Vere manager), 47 Boston rd. Sleaford; Francis Willso:a M.A.), South LATH MERCHANTS & 22 Pol"tland street ; 22 The Strait Rauceby, Grantham IMPORTERS. & Frederick Street stores, Lincoln ; Meadowgate, Bourne • 120 West st. Cnrtis .WaJter (to Alex. Saml. Leslie· Turnbull & Oo.; office opposite Rail- Boston; 25 Bridge ;t, Horncastle Melville eaq. D.L., J.P.), Branston, way station Sleaford Lmoom ' & 8 Station street, Spalding Donne Henry (to the Marquess of LAUNDRIES. Smith Mrt. Emma,Ohurch la.Lincolq Bristol); offices, Conservative club, Anderson Gustav, 6o Wintringham Smith Miss Sarah, Morton, Bourne Sleaford road, Grimsby Spalding Laundry Co. Limited (Wm. Hankey Cecil Barnard (to the Earl of Barnes Samuel Edward, :u3 Poplar Willcock, sec.) ; reg. offices, a Main Yarborough), Brocklesby road, Cleethorpe.s, Grimsby ridge, Boston ; laundry, Pinchbeck Hawley Michael Charles (to Sir Henry Beasley George, Dunholme, Lincoln road, Spalding Cusack Wingfield Hawley bart.), Beatrice Hygienic Steam Laundry, Steam Laundry Co. of Stamford Ltd. Tumby Lawn, Boston Norfolk street, Boston (George Goodley, •ec.; Mrs. Emjly Jackmaa Prior Fry (toW. F. Burton Boston Steam Laundry Oo. Ltd.; Smith, manager~s), Empingham Toad, Stamford esq.), Goltho, WraihY reg. offices, ll Mainridge .t (John George Peach, mgr.), Bond at.Bostn .
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