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Cornwall. [ Kelly's 4S4 MIL CORNWALL. [ KELLY'S MILLINERs-continued. *tGreat Work (Great Work Mining Co. Henwood & Co. Limited, Market street, Robins Miss Bessie, Park road, Wade- Limited) (Joseph Prisk, manager & &Fore street, Liskeard bridge R.S.O purser), Germoe, :\iarazion R.S.O HuxtablcWilliam,Victoriastores, Newqy Rosevear Miss A. 34 High st. Falmouth Gwennap United Mines (Alfred Cohen, JoryH.&Sons,Carharrack,ScorrierR.S.O Rowe Mrs. Alice, Porthminster, St. Ives managing director), Carharrack, Mallett W. H. & Co. Walsingham stores, Rowe Miss Elizh. Regent terrace, St. Scorrier H.S.O Victoria square, Truro Just-in-P"enwith R.S.O *King Edward Tin Mine (William Mannell John Weekes, 29 St. Clare Saunder!! Mrs. G. E. Hoscastle R.S.O Thomas, manager; Nicholas Temby, street & Caldwell's road, Penzance Smale )lrs. B. High Cross st. St. Austell agent), Condurrow, Camborne Penrose Richard (Mrs.), Illogan Higb- Solomon Miss l\L L. Dean st. Liskeard *tLevant (Richard White, purser), Tre- way, Redruth Tangye Miss A. 22 Vyvyan st. Cam borne wellard, Pendeen R.S. 0 Redruth Brewery Co. Lim. (W. C. Temby Mrs. Eliza Jane, 18 Trelowarren Metal & Flow Mine (George E. Collins, Wickett, mang. director), Redruth; street, Camborne manager), Hreage, Helston agencies : Penzance, Hodmin, l<'al- Thomas Mrs. Eliza Jane, 70 Trelo- *Mineral Research Syndicate Limited mouth, Helston, St. Austell, Gram- warren street, Cam borne (The), St. Stephens- in- Brannell, pound Road, Liskeard & Swansea Trealeaven Jas.& Son, Broad st.Launcstn Gram pound Road Rowe John, 6 Penrose terrace, Penzance Tregunner Miss Annie Cample, 27 *New Polbreen Tin Mine (J. B. Reynolds Treais William, Callington R.S.O Berkeley vale, Falmouth & Co.) (F. J. Harvey, sec. ; J oel Trengove R.St. Blazey, Par Station R. S.O Trehane Miss Mary, 22 Fore st.Liskeard Hooper, manager), St. Agnes, Scorrier Tucker John, Back road, St. Ivrs Tresidder Miss Clara, 129 Trelowarren R.S.O · Tywardreath Aerated & Mineral Water street, Cam borne *.i\orfolk James, Trelowth, St. Mewan, Co. Lirn. (Caleb Thomas, sec.& man.), Trevithick Mrs. Eliza. & Miss Elizabeth, St. Austell Tywardreath, Par Station R.S.O 22 High street, Falmouth Phcmix & West Phcenix Mining Co. MINERAL WATER MACHIN- Truscott Miss Mary E. Marazion R.S.O (William Polkingborne, purser; John ERY MANUFACTURERS. Tunley John, 23 Fore street, Redruth Williams, manager), ~Iinions,Liskeard H . d T & C & Wh. 1 0 2 Vage Miss l\1. E. 97 Kenwyn st. Truro Polmear Mining Co, Limited, Porth- aywar t- Ye~ d • go 9 tte- Vivian Bros. Lirn. Market pi. Cam borne pean, St. Austell cross 8 reet, on on E c Vivian Miss P. St. Day, i::icorrier R.S.O *Prince of Wales Ltd.Calstock,Tavistock MINING MACHINERY MFRS. Warne Mrs. F. 8 Victoria pl. St. Austell *Prosper Wheal Tin Mining Co. (James Holman N. & Sons Limited Market Jew Webb & ~o. 19 & 20 Boscawen ~t. Truro ;rremewan, res. agt. ),!:'a?-ivet,Hodmin street & The Quay, Penzance: & West A. Forest.St.ColombMaJorR.S.O *South Condnrrow (\\rlham IIooper, Tregessal,St. Just-in-PenwithR.S.O. Westlake Miss Kate, Forest. Newquay manager; Charles Clark, sec.), See advert Whetter Mrs. Ernest, Forest. St. Austell Condurrow, Camborne .,. Willey Miss Hetty, .58 Centenary street, *tTreveddo Mining Co. Limited (Robert MINING SCHOO.u. Camborne Sacb, manager), Warleggan, Hodmin IIen~erson & Son, School of Mmmg, Williams ~Irs. E. II Trafalgar row, Truro & 13 Throgmorton street, London EC Rtver street, Trnro. See advert Williams Mrs. P. 8 Quay hill, Falmouth *West Kitty (J. B. Reynolds & Co.) MINING TOOLS & Wilton Miss Kate, Commercial square, (F. J. Harvey, sec. ; John Williams, MACHINERY MAKERS. Camborne manager), St. Agncs, Scorrier R.S.O H d P· te t p· ·k C L · ·tel· · l\... L" · d (W"ll" ar y a n re o. 1101 Wh ea lA nn1e ·r·I_n .me 1mrte 1 ram (The) Heele Sheffield MILLWRIGHTS. Wedge,captam),Alternnm, Launcestn ' y, Brenton "\Villiam Limited, Polbathic, Wheal Geever Mine (Richard White, MONUMENTAL MASONS. St. Germans R.S.O purser), Pendeen R.S.O See also Stone & Marble Masons. Buc~ingham Jabez, Lewarne, North *W~eal Grenville (Charles Fredcrick AndrewChas. Wesley,Victoriavilla,Pnryn . Hlll, Lau~ceston Bishop, mana~er ; Ja~es .N eg~s, Blewett Wm. Jas. Mount Pleasant, Hay le Elf?rd & Goa_rd, Lynter works, St. ~urser ; J oh_n Htshop & Stephen Wtl- Bowden&Perry .Bros. Lower green,Helstn _Germans R.~.O . l~ams, cap_tams),C?ndurro~,Cam_b~e C!>ing George, Porthleven, Helston Ftsher Thos. \\estern hrll, St. Austell *Wheale Krt~y (\\heal K1tty Mmmg Collins Richard R. St. Blazey, Par Harvey J.,Trelubbus, Wendron, Helston Co.) (G. C. Hancoc~, purser; John Ste.tion R.S.O Harvey \\. Trevenen, Wendron, Helston ~arper, manager), ::;t. Agnes, Scor· l.Joney. Son & Co. Pydar street, Truro & - MINES. ner R.S.O 12 Frances street, Falmouth ::\larked thus • are Tin. MINE SHARE DEALERS. Evans ~ohn, ~ons & Co. Bore street, ~Iarked thus tare Copper. , . Bodrnm, & Fore street, Newquay Marked thus§ are Silver Lead. Abbott & Wrckett, Statwn hrll, Redrutb Grant Jn. 'Vinsor, Newport,Launceston Marked thus tare Arsenic. MINE MATERIALS DEALERS. HamblyThos.John,Station hill, St.Austll •tBasset (The) Mines Limited (William Climas Jn. Jas. & Son Tolo-us Redruth Hughes Josiah, II Budock ter.Falmouth James, manager; Richard Rendle, Simmons John, Southgate ~t. Redruth Jory Philip, Hissoe hill, Perranwell sec. ; Charles Clemens, James Andrew Station R.S.O & Andrew James, agents; Walter MINE SURVEYORS. ~ankervis John, Church town, Mullion, Luke, clerk), Carnkie, Hedruth llancock & Sons, Sydney place, St. Cury Cross Lanes R.S.O •tCalstock Tin & Copper Co. Limited A.ustell See advert Nicbolls Joseph, I Penkneck terrace, (H. B. Greenwood, 15 Angel conr_t, Tangier, Lostwithicl London Ec, secretary; Captam MINERAL EXTRACTORS. Olliver William Hy. St. Cleer, Liskeard Stephen Rober~s, ag~nt), Harrow· \Vest Seton Burrows Limited (The) Opie James, lVIarazion R.S.O barrow, St. Melhon. R.S.Ol\l" L · · d (Alfred Cohen, manager), West Seton, Osborne Samuel • Bedford road • St. Ives it Carn Brea & Tmcroft mes Innte Camborne Pascoe Charles, 13 East end, Redruth (Williarn T. White, manager; John Phillips J. E. & Co. East end, Redruth Trevethan, .s~cretary; Daniell _& MINERAL MERCHANT. Phillips William Thomas, Pendarves st. Thomas, sohertors; James Martm •. Tuckingmill, Camborne Stephens & Raymond Kateley' Trythall• \lrlhamp John,ll S Carnon· R ChemiCalS R"IC h ard. s J·ame s A n d rew, C r ello w, St. accountants; John Hammill & worKs, erranwe tatwn · · 0 Stythians, Perranwell Station R.S.O George Nancarrow, captains), Carn MINERAL WATER MANFRS. Roberts Edwin J. St. Columb Road, B_rea R.S._O . St. Columb Major R.S.O *ChttersUn~ted ~td_. Calstoc~, Tavrstock Hawdcn Harry & Co. Illogan Hrghway, Snell W. Hy. 11 ~ew rd.Newlyn,Penznc Dolcoath _Mme ~1m1ted (J?srah '!homas, Redruth Spargo & Harvey, St. Austell st. Truro managmg duector; l<redenck W. Hunney & Co. Trelowarren st.Camborne Spargo Philip, 'Vendron st. Helston Thomas, secretary; H. A. 'fhomas, Carbis N. Carharrack, Scorrier H.H.O Sweet J. & Sons, The Parade & Barn st. assistant manager ; Daniell & Thomas, Carne "\V. & E. C. Killgrtlw street, Liskeard solicitors), Camborne Falmouth; & at Truro & Helston. Symons John, High st. Padstow R.S.O •Drakewalls Limited (Capt. John H. See advertisement facing commence· Teague Thos. John, Chapel hill, Truro James, supt. ; John Taylor, managing ment of Cornwall Tinney John, \\'estern road, Launceston director), Calstock, Tavistock Coombes William John llennett & Son, Trethowa.n George, Polwheveral, Con· East Pool & Agar United (John Henry, Wadebridge R.S.O stantine, Penryn Mayne, purser; Charles Frederick, Durant John, Illogan Highway, Rcdrnth Wadge William, Polyphant, Lewannick, Bishop, manager ; William Treloar & Eddy William, 6 .Hellevue ter. Penzance Launceston William Bishop, agents; Jabm: Foster Ellis Christopher & Son Limited, Hayle Maynard, clerk; John Tonkin, brewery, Hayle MOTOR REPAIRERS. engineer), Pool, Carn Brea R.S.O Eyre J. S. & Co. Castle Dyke, Launces- Trethewey & Skellcrn, 16 North road, *Gooninni~ Tin Mine (J. P. Reynolds & ton Saltash Co.) (G. C. Hancock~. ~urser; F. J. Geake Brothers (see J. S. Eyre & Co.), MOULDING MILLS HarYey, sec. ; John \\ 1lhams, man.), Castle Dyke, Launceston. · St. Agnes, Scorrier R.S.O Ilart Jonn. Diddies, Stratton R.S.O See Sawing, Planing & Moulding Mills. .
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