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Coal M.Erchants 706 Coal M.erchants. - " Cuckson 'l'hos. ~ Uo. 11 Park statn. S Heaton Joseph S. Midland Railway * MitcheIl Main Coal Co. Wombwell, Cuckson Wm. G. 11 Park station, S Coal Depot, Savile street, Sheffield Barnsley; J oseph Mitchell, mngr * Darfield Main Colliery Co. Darfield ... Helliwell John, Bolsterstone, S * Monk Bretton Colliery• Co. Monk B.; John Stevens, general manager Hepworth Iron Co. Thurlstone, Shef­ Bretton, B.; J oseph Cheatter, ma.- III Darley Main Colliery Co. 'Vorsbra' field; Richard Train, manager nager and secretary road, B.; Wm. Batty, manager ... Hewitt John L. & Son, Dronfield * Monkwood Colliery Co. Barlow, C.; >I' Darwent Bros. Springwood Colliery, ... High Stile Colliery Co.George st. B.; R. H. Robinson, manager Eeclesfield, Sheffield Geo. Edwd. Booth,Esq. mngng. prtnr Mortlln Henry, Midland Railwa.y Coal • Darwent George, Thurgoland, S * Hill & Co. U nstone, Sheffield Depot, Savile street, and 133 Elles­ Darwent ThoB. 11 Duke Street In. S Hill William, 28 Lopham street, S mere road, Sheffield '" Davey Mark & Co. Butterthwaite >I' Hill Wm. T. Old Whittington, C Mottershaw George, Midland Railway Colliery, Ecclesfield, Sheffield Hills George, 12 Pond Street station, Coal DepOt, Savile street, Sheffield '" Day Wm. Agnes Colliery, New st. Pond street, Sheffield * Naylor Henry, Newbold, C Old Mill Colliery, Harbro' Hill rd. * Hinchliffe John & Co. Thurlstone, S Neel Thomas, Heeley station, Sheffield Agnes Main Colliery, Heelis street, Hinchliffe William, Penistone, S NeIls Thomas, 11 Pond Street station, Mount Osborne Colliery, and * Holdsworth Thomas, Wingfield Col· and lIeeley and Ellin street, SI Gawler and Swinhill, Barnsley liery, High street, Clay cross, C ~ewhill and Milton Main Coal!' Co. >I' Denaby Main Colliery Co. Denaby, * Holford & Skinner, Aston, R Watb, R.; George Willis, manager ~exbro' ... Houghton Main Colliery Co. (Em.) * N ewtan, Chambers & Co. 183 Devon­ '" Denton John & Co. Grimesthorpe Little Houghton, n.; Chas.Walker, shire street, 47 South street, Moor, and Brightside Collieries, Sheffield engineer; Jph. F. Thompson, mngr and depot, Park station, S.; John Derbyshire Silkstone Coal Co. 4 Pond Hume John J. 15 Regent street, B Buxton, agent. Thorncliffe and st. station, S. ; Geo. Cauldwell, agt * IIundall Coal Co. New Whittington, Chapeltown Ironworks, Chapeltown, Diggett Philip, 166 Ellesmere road, S C.; Hy. Yardley, sec.; J. Park, mgr S.; and Hoyland Common, B. ; and * Dronfield Silkstone Coal Co. (lim.), ... Huntsman Benj. & Co. Sheffield & London (See Advertisement) Dronfiold, and 1 Pond st. station, TinsleyCoal Co. 14 New Haymarket, Ni cholson & J ackson, Stannington, S S.; and London; Jas. Addy, mngr Effingham wharf, Effingham road, Nunnery Colliery Co. (!im.) New lIl!oY­ * Duke John, Lower Wincobank Main and Tinsley, Sheffield market. Depots, Nunnery Colliery, Colliery, Lower Wincobank, S Hutchinson George W. Midland Rail- Soaphouse yard, Blast lane, Salmon Dyson George & Son, Stannington, S way Depot, Rotherham Pastures yard, Attercliffe ; and Ma­ .. Edmunds Main Colli eryCo. Edmunds * Ibbotson & Co. Stannington, S nor Castle pit and Woodthorpe pit Main and Swaithe Main Collieries, * Jackson Benj. & Son, Stockbridge, S Pearson George A. 13 Canal wharf, S Swaithe, V{orsbro', Barnsley * Jenkinson Jph. B. Kimberworth, R * Pearson James, Whittington moor, ... Edwards Henry, Newbold, C J enkinson & Ward, 1 Compton cham- Chesterfield (See Advertisement) Elliott John, Midland Railway Coal bers, Effingham street, R.; and 22 Pearson 1\frs Mary, 13 Canal wharf, S DepOt, Savile strept, Sheffield Park station, S.; S. Holmes, agent Pratt Isaae, 48 Spring Vale road, S Ellis F. F. & Co. 25 Park station and Judge Wm. Hy. 1 Park station, S * Rangeley Henry & Son, Unstone, S Harvest lane, Sheffield ... Riveton Park Colliery Coal Co. Reed Hy. H. Midland Rlwy. depOt, R Fielding Right, 199 St. Mary's rd. S Kiveton, Wales, Sheffield; Tbomas Reed John, Westgate, Rotherham * Firth Miss Eliza, Dodworth rd. B Carrington, managing partner * Rhodes Albert, 45 Victoria road,' Firth Thomas, Midland Railway Coal * Kiveton Park Coal Co; Jno. Harrop, Heeley, Sheffield Depot,Savile st. & 3 Pond st. statn.S agent, 17 Pond st. statu. Pond st. S * Rhodes Bros. Coal Aston, Dronfield '" Fitzwilliam Earl, Simonwood and * Knapton John, Rawmarsh, R * Rhodes Bros. Troway, Chesterfield Hemingfield Collieries,Brampton, R. * Knight Edward, DrQDfield '" Rhodes J ames & Son, Summerley . and Low Stubbin, Rawmarsh, H.. ; * Knowles Israel, Glasshouse Colliery, Colliery, Unstone, 10 Pond Street John Hartop, general manager New Whittington, Chesterfield station and Heeley station, S.; and France Peter, W oodhouse, Shpffield * Knowles l\fatthew, Brampton, C Corporation street, Chesterfield Gelder Charles, 1[J Canal wharf, S ... Knowles, ",Vright & Knowles, * Rhodes John, Mosbrough, C Goodinson Wm. H. Canal wharf, S Brampton, Chesterfield * Rhodes John, Beighton, Woodhouse * Gosling John H. Barlbro', C * Law l\fatthew, Jordan Colliery, Rhodes & Smith, 8 and 9 Arches, .Fur- * Gosling JObil H. Brampton, C Scholes, Kimberwortb, Rotherbam nival road, and Canal wharf, S Gothard John, Gladstone road, C '" Law Moses, Hazelshaw, Chapltwn.S Richards & Co. Rowland street, 23 :I< Grayson Jas. IIaywoods, Deepcar, S Littlewood Wm. L. 16 Canal wharf, S Park station, Handsworth Wood­ * Greasbro' Coal Co. Greasbro', Ro- Liversidge Mark, 64 College road, and house, Sheffield; and Chesterfield therham; J. Bramham, manager 27 Mansfield road, Masbro', R Richardson Thomas, Canal wharf, S Green, Boddy & Co. Midland Railway * Liversidg-e William L. Brampton Robinson Charles W. 1 Brightsido Coal Depot, Savile street; Church Bierlow, Rotherham wharf, Brightside lane, Sheffield street; and Heeley station, Sheffield * Locksford Call iery Co. Brimington, C Robinson J. & Sons, Rrightside wharf, '" Greenfield Colliery Co. 49 Fredprick * Lowood J. Grayson & Co. Wharn­ Savile st. East, & 2 Park station, S st.R.&Rawmarsh, R.; J.Dawson, agt cl iffe ColIiery and Gannister ",VoI'ks, Rolley William, 91 Grove street * Gregory John, Clough Colliery, Deepcar, S.; and Tinsley road, S * Rother Vale Collieries (lim.), Fence Deepcfl.r, Sheffield * Lund Hill Colliery Co. Lund bill, Colliery, Aston, Rotherham, and Haigh David, :Midland Railway Coal Wombwell, Barnsley Treeton Colliery, Treeton, and 01'­ Depot, Savile st. Rowland st. Park Mallison T. A. Ecdesfield station, S greave Colliery, Orgreave; and station, and Pond street station, S Mansfield & Co. 32 Grimesthorpe rd. S Midlftnd Ooal depot, Savile street, Hainsworth Edwd. 24 Woodhead ra. S ... }Iam'ers Main Colliery Co. Wath. S.; L. W. Bates, general manager '" Halford W. D. House Colliery, R.; J. F. Thomson, manager; and * Rotherham, Masbro', and Holmp!r Whittington hill, Chesterfield Adwick-upon-Deal'ne, Rotherham Coal Co. Midland Railway Coal '" Hart E. & Co. }lidland Railway * Marsden Charles & Sons, Monk depot, Savile street, and 15 Park Coal Depot, fia,vilo street, and Bretton, and Winter Colliery, Old station. S.; and Sheffield road, R Heeley stll.tion, S. ; & Rawmarsh, R Mill lane, Barnsley (See Advert.) * Roundwood Colliery Co. Midland. Hattersley Joseph, Bolsterstone, S Mason ",Vm. H. D Pond St. station, S RailW<l.y Coal depot, Savile street, '" Hawkins, Haigh & Twigg, Raw­ Milner John, 10 Gilpin street, S and Park station, Pond Street 81..'l.­ marsh, Rotherham Milner & Newbold, 14 Watery st. S tion, S. ; Parkgfl.te ; and Rotherham.
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