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Agricultural Machinists. Ale 864- Ivey Fredk. (patent petroleum burners) Vicary Geo. H. 69 Boutport street, B Furse John, Victoria. Iron Works, 45 Union street, Plymouth Vigus J ames (poultry and game), 17 Holsworthy Jewt3ll Richard, 42 George street, P Summerland street, Exeter Hammett Wm. B., Broadclyst, Exeter J ones John (insca. ), New rd. Bideford Vittery Elward & Son (Liverpool & Harris Wm. 37 South st. Sth. Molton Kendrick William G. (Lloyd's), Rock- Glasgow Underwriters' Association), llellier William, Bridge street, Uff- land terrace, Brixham 15 Fore street, Brixham culme, Cullompton King Charles L., 1\Iannamead. P Vivian Ja.mes, 7 Chapel st. T,wistock Hill John, Clayhanger, Bampt.on Lamb William J. 7 Chapel st. D'port Wade William, Bedford chamber_,, Hogg Philip, Silverton, Cullompton Lanyon Henry (Manchester goods), 7, Bedford street, Plymouth . Hogg William, Upton Pyne, Exeter York buildings, York street, E Westcott Leonard D.( National Society) Horton John, West st. Ashburton Leach & Co., Taw Vale parade, B 14 Fra.nkfort street, Plymouth Humphries George, Moor street, Bud- Lee Goorge, Coombe street, Exeter· Wheeler & Willis, Sutton wharf, P leigh Salterton, Exeter Lee Jas. 6 West st.; & Exeter quay, E Williams J ames (tobacco), 2 Castle Huxtable ,V. & Sons, High street, Lethbridge Richard ll., Little Lower terr.J.ee, New North road, Exeter Honiton ; and Talaton, Exeter :Modbury, Modbury . Wilson John W. (Plymouth Liberal Isaac Wm. Heanton st. Braunton, B Lisle John (pa.int), Under street, Hots­ Association), 6A Courtenay st. P J ~kson G. & Son, Lympstone, Exeter worthy Winnicott R. W. & Co. 13 Fr-c~nkfort J ewell Hobert, Cole brook, Exeter Littlcton & Hosking, Exeter street, P street, Plymouth Labbett George & Son, Knowle, Loveys Thomas, East street, Bovey W oodhouse Henri B. S. 7 Portland pl.P Braunton, Barnstaple . Tracey, Newton Abbot Woodhouse Henry, 8 Gibbons st. P Letheren Samuel, New st. Chulmleigh · Luscombe, Bellamy & Co. (zinc, patent Lnxton John & Co. Market street, ·- · felt, French Transatlantic Co., A us­ AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS. Hatherleigh . trian & lla.vannah Lloyd's, &c.), Beare & Sons, 30 Queen street, New- Luxton Moses, Winkleigh . 12 Barbican, Plymouth ton Abbot Maunder J ames, Higher Pitt, Ottery Luscombe,Bellamy,&Co.12 Barbican,P St.Mary; &(Sats.) High st.lloniton · Luxom Wm. (insce.) 25 Courtenay st.P AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT Milford Frank, Kennford, Exeter McCallum Davi.d(for United Kingdom AGENTS AND DEALERS. Percy Wm., Inwardleigh, Exbourne · Temperance General Provident In­ Ascott J ames, Halberton, Tin•rton Potter Jas. 2S North st. Okehampton stitution), 122 Union street, P (See Advertisement) Salter William, Culmstock, Welling- Mayne & Co.(Art Union), 24: High st.E Berry & Son, W oodbury, Exeter ton (Somerset) Miller, Lilley & Madge ( insurance,&c. ), Bird George W. 5 Church st. S. Molton Stacey Richard, Williswell, Peter's · · Esplanade, Sidmouth Crabb Thomas D. North st. Exmouth l\hrland, Torrington · Mitchell Michael R. 16 St.James's pl. P Cm·son Robert J. South Tawton, Staddon Charles, Brampford SpekP, E · Morr-d. John (Exeter Conservative As­ Okehampton Steer Charles, Queen st. Newton Abbot sociation), New North road, B Curson Wm.,Stb. Tawton, Okehampton Taylor John, Broadhempston, Totnes -· Moyse Geo. 29 Hill Park crescmt, P Furse John, Victoria Iron_ Works, Tremiett Robt., Silverton, Oullompton Pearce & Prizeman, Washington pi. P llolsworthy Turner J olm, Rackenford, :M orchard Penrose Rich. A.,Bedford chambers, P Ha.mmett William B., Broadclyst, E Bishop :Pilditch Philip J. (insurance),23 West- Jessop Richd. 18 Forest. Okehampton Twose William T. Halberton, Tiverton well street, Plymouth L~keman E. G. 14 Broad st.l\lodbury Vanstone J ames & John, Buckland - Pollard John (Sourton Ice Co., & sta­ Norrington Hy. & Co. Bonhay rd. E Filleigh, lligh Hampton . tionery), 4 Poltimore terrace, E Perry S. & Co. 4:. Lower Back street, '\V reford George, Newport, Barnstaple Porter John, Cross street, Barnstaple Tavistock Wright James, Sandford, Orediton Richards William (coach), Castle hill, Stenner Joseph, Fore street & Station Young J. D. & Son, Silver street, B Lynton, Barnstaple road, Tivert.on Risdon John, 67 Union street, P Taylor John, '\Yolstone green, Staver­ AGRICULTURAL MACHINISTS. Roberts H. S. & Co. (Muntz's metal ton, Totnes Curson Robert John, South Tawton, sheathing), 9 Parade, Plymouth Thorne Wm. J. 2 Forest. Okehampton Okehampton Samuel Samuel, 13 Alfred street, P Tickle Evan, Patchacott, Beaworthy, CursonWm.,Sth. Tawton, Okehampton Sanders, Stevens, & Co. 12 Exchange, Exbourne W oolster street, Plymouth Tremlett Robt., Silverton, Cullompton ALE AND :PORTER :BREWERS. Sawdye & Son, West st. Ashburton Williams Henry R. 10 High street, B (See Brewers.) · Scown William (corn & agricultural), 15 St. David's hill, ExetPr AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT • ALE AND :PORTER MERCHANTS. Skardon & Sons, 3 Bedford street, P l'tiANUF ACTURERS. Marked* are Agents. ·- Small William (Torbay & Dart Steam Adams William, Compton, 1\Iarldon, Ash Alexander, 38 St. Aubyn street; Packet Co.), The Plains, Totnes Totnes and 55 James street, Devonport Smith R. S. & Co. (Cook's Tourist), Ascott James, Halherton, Tiverton Bailey J ames, 33-4 Paris st. Exeter 20 George street, l'lymouth (&e Advertisement) Barker Frederick, 11 Sidwell street, E Smithbirt Edwin (life assurance), 5 Bastin James R., Alphington, Exeter * Bartlett Jasper,Newquay, D'mouth Athenreum place, Plymouth Berry & Son, ·woodbury, Exeter * Bartlett J. & Sons (Bass's, Allsopp's Stokes Jno. (bonding) 34: Cowick st. E Bird Geo. W. 5 Church st. S. Molton & Guinness's), 49 Forest. Brixbam StonPman & Sqnare(biscuit),3-4Drake Bissit Thomas, Langham, Dolton * BartlettRobt. & Hugh, Market st. T street, Plymouth Borne Saml., Milltown, :Marwood, B Bastin :Mrs P., Beacon, Exmouth Symon William H. 16 Baker's place, Bowden John, Iddelsleigb, Winkleigh Berry Fras. Rose cot. Ottery St. Mary Richmond walk. DP.vonport Bowhay 'Villiam H. A ..55 Brownston Blackford John, 8-9 Barnstaple street, Thomas Charles B. C. (insurance), street, Modbury South Molton · 49 Mount street, Devonport Chamberlain '\Villiam, Church street, * Bovey John, Bridge cottage, Buck· . Thomas J. L. & Co. (church warming DodLrook, Kingsbridge fastleigh, Newton Abbot stoves, & starch) 162-3 Fore street, Davey & Hooper, Silver street, Bamp- Brodie :Frederick, 132 Fore street, E - Exeter; & Cattedown, Plymouth ton, Tiverton Buckingham John, Quay, Ba.rnstaple · Tompkins James B. 113 Queen street, Dilling James, Chawleigh, Chulmleigh Cambridge Philip, 235 High street, E · Newton Abbot Dockings James, South Molton Camp Henry C. 32 High street, I · Triplett R, B. & Co. W ooll:!ter street, P DrewRo bt., Bishop Morchard,Crediton Caunter William G. 2 East gate, E- I .
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