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NORTH RIDING YORKSHIHE. (KELLY's 140 LOFTUS. NORTH RIDING YORKSHIHE. (KELLY's in the '!'own Hall on alternate fridays at 1.30 p.m. For list Telegraph office open week days 8 a.m. till 8 p.rn.; sun. of magistrates and places in the division see Guisborough. days, 9 a.m. till xo a.m A market is held on Saturday and a wool fair in June every WALL LETTER BoxEs :-The station, cleared at 7-40 a.m. year. The neighbourhood abounds with iron, stone and 1.20 & 5 p.m alum rock. Bricks and tiles are made here. Loftus Hall, the High street, 7.30 a.m. I.IS & 5-IS p.m property of the Marquess of Zetland P.C. who is lord of the East Loft us, 5· IS p. m. No collection on sun days manor and principal landowner, is a substantial mansion of stone pleasantly situated in grounds of about 6 acres, and LocAL BoARD. now occupied by Thomas Vaughan esq. The soil is strong Offices, Town hall, Loftns. clay; subsoil, clay, gravel and stone. The acreage is 3,935 ; Board day, second friday in each month at 4 p.m. rateable value, .£14,85:7 ; .the population of the township in Clerk, Gilbert B. Jackson, Town hall 1891 was 3,812 and of the local board district 6,208, made Treasurer, George Hy.Shaw Beaty, National Provincial Bank np as follows :-Easington (part of) 133; Liverton (part of) Medical Officer of Health, William Waters Stainthorpe M.o., 597; Loftus 3,812; Skinningrove 1,666. c.M. 5I Garnet street, Saltburn-by-the-Sea Parish Clerk, Robert Barwick. Surveyor, Inspector & Collector, William Henry Alliban C.B. PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., ~- B. & Annuity & Insurance Office x8 Zetland road (Railway Sub-Office. Letters should be addressed R.S.O. National School, built & principally supported by the Mar­ Yorks), High street.-Mrs. Ann Latimer, postmistress. quess of Zetland, for 260 boys, 260 girls & xso infants; Letters arrive at 7·55 a.m. &; 7.25 p.m. week days, 9.10 average attendance, 220 boys, r6o girls & 150 'infants; a. m. sundays; dispatched at 8.55 a. m. & 1.40, 5.25 & Edwin Dixon, master; Miss Pollard, mistress; Miss 8.35 p.m. week days, 3.20 p.m. sundays. Money order Elizabeth West, infants' misrress office open 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. & saturdays till 8 p.m. Railway Station, William Tomlinson, station master FlliVATE RESIDENTS. Cammell Charles, draper,Market place Latimer Ann (Mrs.), postmistress & Anderson George Henry M.A., M.D Carton Christopher N. boot maker, shopkeeper, 21 &; 6x lligh street Beaty George Hy. Shaw, Market place 33 Zetland road Laver Isaac, fruiterer, 14 West road Holland William Burton, High street Cason John, shopkeeper, 35 West road Lawson E. & C. H. drapers & milliners, Brittain William B. West road Cemetery (R. D. Nutt, clerk to the 32 Zetland road Cumming Rev. Arthur Henry, Rectory burial board) Lawson John, registrar of births, deaths Dodds Rev. Jsph. [Catholic], High st Colley John, Station hotel, Station road & mariages & vaccination officer, Dunn Mrs. Westfield cottage Collins Edward, Angel hotel, High st Loftus district, Guisborough union, Enock Thorn as, r I W estfield terra ce Cook John, coal dealer & shopkeeper, x Duncan place FergusRev.Jn.F.[Wes.J,x Robinson ter 57 High street Leng Pennock, grocer, 6 Arlington st French Rev. William Alexander [Primi- Cook Thomas, music seller,4 Zetland rd Library & .Reading Room (James tive Methodist], 9 Westfield terrace Cooke Joseph Fryer, printer & book­ Walton, librarian), Town hall Garbutt Miss, Ivy cottage seller, Station road & West road Lilleystone Hobt. shopkeeper, Station rd Garbutt Ralph, 4 Westfield terrace Crusher John, butcher & grocer, 4 Lindsley Jas. tailor & draper, North rd Hammant Geo. E. 2 Westfield terrace Arlington street Linford John, boot maker, High street Hodgson George, 7 Westfield terrace Dalling Peter Watson, WhiteHorse F. H. Linford Mary Ann (Mrs.), confectioner, Kidd Williarn, ro Westfield terrace & veterinary surgeon, High street High street McLean Miss, 12 Springhead Davy Robt. shopkeeper,29 Zetland road Loftus Advertiser (Joseph F. Cooke, Moore William, Westfield Day George, grocer, 22 Zetland road proprietor ; published sat.), West rd Nightingale Henry, 7 Westfield terrace Dixon William, draper, 4 High street Loftus-in-Cleveland Industrial Co­ Robinson Isaac, 2 Robinson terrace Dobson Francis, refreshment rooms, operative Society Limited (Robert Robinson John R. Smithfield cottage North road Turnbull, sec.); branches at Brotton Robinson Miss, II :::lpringhead Dobson John, farmer, Handale farm & Staithes Sanderson Marwood Eaton Thoma9, brick& tile manufac­ Loftus-in-Cleveland & Middlesborough Seymour Thomas, Micklow lane turer & farmer, Mars house Building Society (R. D. N 11tt, sec) Slater Jas.Morrieson, 6 Zetland terrace Edis George, hair dresser & tobacconist, Magor Richard, grocer, West road Smith Mrs. 6 Westfield terrace Zetland road McKenzie Bros. drapers, Market place Smith William H. 5 Westfield terrace Edwards George, joiner, Station road Metcalfe Christopher, Arlington hotel, Snaith Mrs. 3 Westfield terrace Espiner John Cleveland, mineral water Arlington street Thompson Richard, r4 Springhead manufactory Miller Joseph, butcher, 23 High stl'eet Tireman James, High street Fawcett Sarah (Mrs. ),farmer, Waupley Moran John, sergeant-major,n High st Unthank Thomas, High street Fenby Rickman, greengrocer, High st Mortimer David,greengrocer,Station rd Urwin William George, Kenilworth ho Fothergill George, boot maker, White- National Provincial Bank of England Vaughan Thomas Il.L., J.P. The Hall cliff mines . Lim. (George H. S. Beaty, manager); Wishart Mrs. 13 Springhead Garbutt William, farmer,~treet houses draw on head office, Bishopsgate Garton Morris, boot ma. 32 Zetland rd within, London E c COMMERCIAL. Gill James, farmer, Rosecroft Newsome Ralph, butcher, 19 West_road Adarnson Thomas, cowkeeper, High st Heald William, inspector of police Newton Wm. shopkeeper, 5 West road Allanson Joseph, farmer, Deepdale Hansell John, Royal hotel, East Loftus N orrie John, painter &c. Station road Alliban William Henry, civil engineer Hansell~ary(Mrs.),shpkpr.13 West cres North Eastern Banking Co. Limited & surveyor, inspector of nuisances Harrison Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper, (branch of) (William Burton Holland, & collectorto local board 18Zetland rd East Loftus manager), High st. ; draw on Glyn, Anderson George Henry M. A., lii.D., Harrison Martin, boot ma. Liverton rd Mills, Currie & Co. 67 Lombard C.M. surgeon, & medical officer & Harrison Mary A. (Miss), fancy repos- street, London E c puplic vacc. Loftus dist. Guisborough itory, 45 West road North Riding of Yorkshire Artillery union, & certifying factory surgeon Harrison Thomas joiner & builder, 46 Volunteers, Western Division Royal Andrew Thos.Ed win,saddlet,43 High st West road Artillery (No. 4 Battery) (Capt. A. Andrews Robert, china & glass dealer, Harrison Thos.ironmonger & stationer, Moscrop, commander) x Zetland road High street Nutt Robt. Dyson, auctionr. 7 West rd Atkinson John, farmer, Hummersea Hartley Jonathan, miller (water) Pearson Michl.machinist, I Westfield ter AtkinsunMaria(Miss),milnr.18Zetlnd.rd Henry George, coal dealer, 15 West road Pegg Brothers, farmers, Hightields Bailes Thomas,hairdresser, High street HewisonJn. confectioner,3r Zetland rd Pressick John, farmer, Spring house .Bainbridge RoberL, beer ret. High st Hodgson John, farmer (see Hudson & PresswickSusnh. (Mrs. ),frmr.Loftus frm Beaty Geo. Hy. Shaw, manager of Hodgson), Skinningrove Bank farm Race Martha (Mrs.), grocer & con· National Provincial Hank of England Hopper Elizabth.(Mrs.),shpkpr. Tees st fectioner, Market place Lim. & treasurer to the local board, Hudson & Hodgson, farmer, Skinnin- Raistrick Thomas, shopkeeper, Tyne st Market place· _ grove Bank farm Richards Simon, watch makr.l\Iarket pl Blewett John,insurance superintendent, Hudson Thomas, farmer (see Hudson & Ricbardson George, joiner & cabine~ 10 H1gh street I HodgsonJ, Skinningrove Bank farm maker, 62 High street .Bolland WiUiam Burton, manager of Button & Sons, tailors, I High street Richardson William, confectnr. North rd North Eastern Banking Co. Limited, 1 Ja(;kson Christopher,butcher,67 High s.t Rigg Thomas, butcher, so West road · High street Jackson G-ilbert H. clerk to the local Riley John, clothier, 27 Zetland road .Bothroyd Fdk. Wm. watch ma. High st board, Town hall Riley 'l'hos. tailor & drapr. 3 Zetland rd .Boyns Elizabeth (Mrs.), furniture & JohnsonRichd.tailor&drapcr, 58 High st Robinson Bros. ironmongers, Market pi book dealer, Station road Johnson Waiter, saddler, to High st Robinson By. market gardnr.Sth.Loftus .Brown George, grocer & boot dealer, Kidd Wm. civil enginr. 10 Westtield ter Robson Harriet (Mrs.), boot maker, 1 High street Knaggs Ellen (Miss), grocer, High st Arlington street Bulman Wm.Hutson,farmr. Hummrsea Knaggs John, music warehouse & Rumbold Richard, locomotive foreman, Burke John, tinman, North road picture frame maker, Zetland road West road .
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