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BRISTOL. [KELLY~S 382 FAR • FAR'mers-Continued BRISTOL. [KELLY~S 382 FAR • FAR'MERs-continued. FERRY PROPRIETORS. FISH CURER. Watts Geo.Charlton,Westbury-on-Trym Porter Enoch, Pill Harding John, 138 Redcliff street Watts John, Long Ashton, FlaxBourton Wort John, 11 Ashton place, Hotwells Waymouth George, Brislington • FISH F AOTOR. Weaver Arthur Joseph, Berwick,Stowick FILE MANUFACTURERS. Bigwood James, Baldwin street; Port­ Weaver John, Long Ashton (postal Moore Thomas, Frenchay wall lane, Redcliff street & 15 Victoria address, Flax Bourton) _ street, Clifton. See advertisement Webb Richard, BrisJington . Turton Brothers & Matthews Limited, W~dmore Frank H: Stoke Bishop Steel. file & spring works, Sheffield FISH MERCHANTS.. Wetmore Mrs. Emily, Henbury WST I' C Ltd (C S W th GB' l' gto FINANCE COMPANY estern team raw mg o. .• eymou eorge, rlS ID n. • Ware sec.) Shannon ct Corn street Whelpton Ernest, Ham green, Pill Western Finauce Association Limited " . Whelpton William H. Hampton house, (In.HowellVallance,sec.),32Nicholasst FISH SALESMEN. Shirehampton . Wilcox Edwd.I"lower Hill fr~.Brislingtn FINE ART' PUBLISHERS. See Salesmen-}<'ish. , W~lI~ams Mrs. Ann, Keynsham Savory E. W. Ltd. (E. A. Petter, sec.), FISHMONGERS Wdhams Augustus S.Moorhouse,Hallen Shannon. court Corn street & 18 •. Williams Charles Edwin. OldIand Waterloo street' Clifton Barnes Mrs.Amelia,.28Eastst.Bedminstr Williams Hy.Charlton,Wstbry.-onTrym , Barratt Alfred George,4 Southampton WiJliams J. T. Hallen FINANCIA~ AGENTS. parade, Cotham hill, Clifton Williams Mrs. Mary, Brook, Compton Sp.e Agents-Financial. Bayliss J. J. & Co. 78 Wells road Greenfield . FINANCIAL BROKERS. Beavis Mrs. Eliza, 20 & 21 Peter street Williams T. Holly hL ComptonGreenfield See Brokers-Financial. Bennett John, West street, Bedminster Willis George, Hallen marsh Bowden Wm. 48 Cotham hill, Cotham Willis Richard, Stowick FINE ART DEA.LERS. Budden Alfd. Chas. 22 Old Market street Wills William. Horfield Down end & See Picture Dealers. Butler Thos. 145 North st. Bedminster Duckett farms, Horfield Butt George, 19 Cannon st Bedminster Wiltshire Bros. Wraxalllane, Oldland FININGS MANUFACTURERS. Caines John, Cloud's hill rd. St. George Witcomb :Frederickr North Nibley, Saville's Limited, West st. Bedminster Clark Arthur, 111 Grel;lnway Bush lane, Bishopsworth Ashton gate Withers Charles, Stratton's, Clapton FIRE BRICK MANUFRS. Clark Mrs. S. 26 Cannon st. Bedminsf.e.r Withers John, Bishopsworth Ashton Vale Iron Co. Limited (1. Hamb. Cox William, III Upper Eastville Withers Richard, Abbot's Leigh lin, sec.), Ashton road;' reg. office, Dancey Waiter WiIliam, 10 Cathay Withers Richard, Parson st. Bedminster Albion chambers. Small street Day William, 246 Stapleton road Wyatt A. L. Bishopsworth Knowles Andrew &. Co. Pipe lane, Durnell Henry, I Alma st. Stapleton I'd Wyatt Benjamin, Bishopsworth Victoria street; Redcliff back, Station Grimshaw John R. 2 Bridewcll street Wyatt C. Easton-in-Gordano road, Montpelier. See advert Grimsted George, 19 Broadmead Wyatt George, Bishopsworth . Gunstone Wm.Hy.29 Queen's rd.Clifton Young Edward Alway, Mangotsfield FIRE CLAY MAKERS. Hall John, 27 Gloucester lane Young Herbert, Hanham . Bristol Fire Clay Co. Lim. (A. H. Hann Charles, Kingswood Young WilIiam, Bishopsworth Burge, manager), 'makers of sanitary Harker Thomas & Co. 3 Church road, pipes &c. Crew's hole, St. George & St. George FARM BAILIFFS. Passage street, St. Philip's Harris William, 5 Christmas steps .. Knowles Andrew & Co. Pipe lane, Hefford Jas. 164 Whiteladies 00. Clifton Baker John (to Patrick O'Brien), Hicks- Victoria street Hewlett Moses, 15 Gloucester lane gate. Keynsham Hibberd William (shell), 158 Church rd. Chapman Henry (to Wm. Pride Jones FIRE ENGINE MAKERS. St. George esq.), Downend Merryweather & Sons Ld. Greenwich Hill William, 121 North st. Bedminster ·Codrington John Robert (to Francis road SE & 63 Long acre wc London Hooper Waiter James & Co. 113 & 115 Tagart esq. J.P.), Stoke Bishop Morris John .& Sons, Salford Fire Stokes croft Friend John (to John A. WaIler esq.), Engineering Works, Manchester; HorseyEdwd.Arth.1 Chands.rd.Wlct.pk Westbury-on-Trym makers of every description of Fire Horsey Edward George, 12 Broad weir Jenkins Richard (to Sir Henry Robert Extinguishing Appliance; Patentees Horsey Edwd. Geo.208 Cheltenham 00 Wm. Miles bart.), Abbot's.Leigh of the instantaneous 'couplings Hussell John, Sandy Park road Sage Charles (to Lady Cave), Downend & swit't nozzle; sole agents for the Hutton William, 136 North st.Bedmnstr Thomas John Westley (to DI·. Fox), Harrls Automatic Fire Alarms Jones I"rederick Richard, Trafalgar I'd. Heath farm, Brislington & Fire Escapes Bedminster Yeels Edward (to Mr. John Giles), Ham J ones Henry, High stree~, Staple Hill • Green farm. Pill FIREEXTINGUISHERMAKRS. Jones William .A.lbert, 82 Grosvenor I'd . Messer & Thorpe, sole manufacturers of Ketteringham WaIter, 1.90 Hotwell I'd FARtUERS. the patent bucket fire extinguisher, Lane William, 38 West st. Bedminster • See Smiths. 8 Quality ct. Chancery la. London wc Lettey Waiter, 25 Milk street Lewis Mrs. Sarah Ann, 4 Lombard st. PEATHER OLEANERS. FIREPROOF SAFE MANUFRS. Bedminster Milner's Sa"'e Company Limited, Lloyd &8on,108,128 & 130Whiteladies rd Pumell Mrs. Frances, I4 Morton street, 4 Viotoria street, Bristol Lumbard Vaughan,63 Lower Redland Russell town road, Redland . BinderSamuel St. Clair, 79 Stapleton rd Price George Limited, Cleveland works, Meredi'th Francis Wm. 72 Gloucester rd Strimer Leonard, 18 West street Wolverhampton.· Mitchell E. Victoria square, Portishead • ,. Mitchell Jonathau George, 187 & 400 FEEDING STUFF MERCHANT. FIREWOOD DEALERS. Gloucester road . Baker Harry, Dartmoor street Onion William, 18 Lower Castle street Jenkins Eli George, Three Queen's lane Crocker Isaac, Easton road . Partt Arthur, 132 Grosvenor road _ I?eane. Richard 0 .. 15 Waterloo st. CHftn Phil~ips Thos. A. 3 & 5. Alfred place. FELT .w.ANUFACTURERS.· FranclS Henry, ZlOn road Kmgsdown . MeNeill F. -" Co. original patentees & Jay William, sen. 160 Pennywell road Phillips William C. 3 Victoria I'd. West­ manufacturers of roofing, sarking, Jones William, 430wen st. Up. Easton .bury park, Clifton inodorous & ship sheathing felts, Joyner John, Hallen Plummer John, 89 Greenway Bush lane, foundation feltsfor damp Perfect Firewood Co. (merchants), New Ashtongate . , course .& hair felt for Bridge road, New Brislington Priest William, 5 Lead House road, '. boilers & s.team pipes ;sili- Ricketts Francis Samuel, Cold Harbour Lawrence hill . , cate cotton or slag wool, best non- lane, Redland road Pritchard, WilIiam E. 95 Stokes croft conductors for pugging floors, insul- Robbins Fras. John, 72 St. George's rd Randall Bros. 20, 178 & 180 Lawrence ation of cold stores, lining ice houses, Russell Geo. Still House lane,Bedminstr hill & 235 & 237 Church road ships' :bulkheads &C. &c. Sole Govern- Stowell Thomas, Jacob's Well road Randall George, 2 Terrell street ment contractors for the camps at R WORK"" & 'Yr~RS Reynolds Mrs. Adelaide, 153 East st. Aldershot, Colchester, Woolwich &c. ; FI E -...::o.~. Bedminster est. 1833 ; 14 Lamb's buildings, Bun- Cane & Co. Ltd. (JosephLittleton, sec.), Sale Lambert, 53A, Castle street bill row, London E c-'fA "Eyeball, I St. Stephen street Scott Brothers, 8 Wells road London"; Kirkintilloch, near Glas- Crane .& Co. Limited, 4 St. Sidney John (shell), 61 La.wrence hill gow & 3 Wapping, Liverpool-T A James' par. & Deanery rd. Warmley. Simms Jas. Geo. 24Alma Valerd.Clifton "Eyeball, Liverpool" See advert '. SmithAmbroseHudd,24·TheMall,Clifton.
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