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CORNWALL. CON 1373 Roberts Mrs TRADES DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. CON 1373 Roberts Mrs. N. Mithian, Scorrier R.S.O Hitchens Rd. Tolcrne.Newlyn, Penzance Devoran R.S.O.; Railway station, Row John, St. Hlazey, Par Station R.S.O Hockin & Co. Limited (John William Moorswater, Liskeard & Treath, Man- Rowe Richard, Bread street, Penzance Banbury, mang. dir.), Bude R.S.O accan, St. Martin R.S.O Sanders T. 2 Lower Brook st. Falmouth Holbrook Richard Thomas, 25 Chapel Wavish Richard,TheWharf,Ferry street, Seymour David,12 Trevethan ter.Falmth st. ; stores, Coinage-hall st. Penzance Torpoint, Devonport SoadyS.H.Anderton,Millbrook,Plymuth Hollow John & Son, Digay,St.IvesR.S.O Willcock John Doidge, Kelly Bray,Stoke Stephens A. & Co. l'orth, St. Columb Hurley Alex. P. Taroveor rd. Penzance Climsland, Callington R.S.O Minor R.S.O Isaac John C. & C. Looe East R.S.O W11liams &Barker,Goldsithney,Marazion Thomas Henry, Treruffe road, Redruth Isaac & Co.; offices, Tanyard hill; R.S.O Vivian & Sons, North quay, Falmouth stores, Great Western & Moorswater Williams Brothers, Broad st. Newquay railway stations, Liskeard Williams, Williams & Co. Penryn street,. COAL & COKE MERCHANTS. James W. H.Gullies,St.Dennis,St.Austll Redruth & (J.Crothers,agent) Chace- Allin Francis J.Railway station, Bodmin Jenkin Albert, Forest. Newquay R.S.O water, Scorrier R.S.O Anderton EdwardDixon,Pont Lant~gl<;>s, Jenkin William P~rnell, Western house, COCOA MANUFACTURERS Fowey R.S.O. & at Lerryn,Lostwithiel St. Columb MaJor R.S.O • Bate Wm. St. Thomas' st. Launceston Kellow.John,Pill,St.Feock,DevoranR.S.O Compagnie Fran<;aise, Bermondsey New Batten & Couch, St Anthony saw mills, Kemp Thomas & Co. Devoran R.S.O road, London sE Coinage-hall street; coal yards, Queen Knight & Son, Wharf, Par, Par Station COFFEE ROOMS. street Causeway head, Penzance R.S.O. See advertisement Bennett & Palmer, 40 Fo!'e st. Saltash Knight Thomas Halls, North street & See also Coffee Taverns; also Dining Bennett James, :\Iarazion R.S.O Parade, Lostwithiel Rooms. Benny Wm. Mount Charles, St. Austell Langford Robert & Son, North quay, Beaver Jesse, 3 Swanpool st. Falmouth Berryman William Henry, Coinage-ball Padstow R.S.O Crapp William, Coinage-hall st. Helston street, Penzance Lowry & Davis,Fore street,FoweyR.S.O Dyer Mrs. Mary, Mechanics' institute, Bishop & Peter; offices,Looe East R.S.O. Martin, Matthews & Co. Limited; Bank street, ~t. Columb Major R.S.O & at West Looe bone & saw mills, registered offices, 5 Boscawen street; Hearn Henry, Fore street, Fowey R.S.O The Kilns, Sand place, Morval & at stores, Lemon quay,Truro & branches Martyn Alfred, Gunnislake, Tavistock Moorswater, Liskeard. See advert at Marazion; Ruan; Praze; Treath & Riscorla John, Well lane, Liskeard Blarney Joel, PerTan well, Perran-Ar- Doublebois. See advertisement Tregoning Mrs. M.A.Portreath,Redruth worthal, Perrauwell Station R.S.O Martyn Fredk.&John,WadebridgeR.S.O CO F E TAVERNS Bone John & Co. Barras pl. Liskeard Martyn John, Wadebridge R.S.O F E · Bray Frank, Corn exchange'fruro; &at MartynS.E.Trevemper bridge,Newquay Andrew Waiter, Alma place, Redruth Padstow; Newquay & Mevagissey. Matthews Wm.Fras.OldBridge st.Truro Barrett Wm. Trevenson st. Camborne See advertisement IMichell Robert & Son, Malpas rd. Truro Chuhb James, Callington R.S.O Brewer Chas. N. Flushing, Falmouth Morcom & Co. 'fhe Quay, Looe East Diment William, 3 Pydar street, Truro Brokenshaw George Beer, Fowey R.S.O R.S.O.; office, Moorswater, Liskeard Hocking Chas. 9 Killigrew st. Falmouth Bull more Wm. Commercial rd. Penryn Myners & Co. r8&rgSt.Dominic st. Truro' Star Coffee Tavern (Richard Giles, Bunt Francis Ede, Trewithin, Tintagel, Opie Nicholas & Son, Perran wharf, manager), Fore street, Salt.ash Camelford Perran-Arworthal, Perranwell Sta- Wilson John, 20 Arwenack st. Falmouth Burt Francis, Padstow R.S.O tion R.S.O Callington Gas & Coke Co. (James Ven- Opie NICholas, Restronguett wharf, COFFIN FURNITURE MNFRS. ning, sec.), Callingtou R.S.O Mylor, Peuryn Dottridge Brothers, Dorset works, East Carne W. & E. C. Tressilliau, Probus Pascoe Michl. B. North quay, Falmouth road, London N R.S.O. ; office at Truro. See advert Pearce & Son, Doublehois, Liskeard Gordon & Munro, 13, 14, 15 & r6 Horse- Clements J. Looe West,East Looe R.S.O Pearce Joseph, Alexandra cottage, Tre- fair, Birmingham ClementsS. W.Fore st.Torpoint,Devonprt gatreath, Mylor, Penryu COKE MERCHANTS Congdon John Edwin; office & stores, Pellowe John T. Green bank, Falmouth • The Quay, Looe East R.S.O Pethick Richd.Rundle, EgloskerryR.S.O t::lee Coal & Coke Merchants. Couch Isaac, St. Germans R.S.O Phillips & Son, 108 Kenwyn st. Truro COLLEGES. Couch Nathaniel, Forest. Fowey R.S.O Redcliffe Wm.St.Thomas rd.Launceston See Schools & Colleges. Cox Fredk. Tregony, Grampound Road Reed John, Old bridge, St. Austell Crabb B. H.& Co.Railway wbarf,Bodmin. Rickard Mrs. A. Commercial rd.Penryn COLLIERY AGENTS. Creber William Francis, Sheviock, St. Rowe W.Trebarvah,Coustantiue,Penryn See Agents-Colliery. Germans R.S.O Rowse Thomas & Sons, Tresillian, Pro- COLOR MEN. Curnow Robt. R.Point ho.DevoranR.S.O bus R.S.O Daniel Joshua, Forest. St. Ives R.S.O Rowse Timothy, Victoria, Roche R.S.O See Oil & Color Men. Dawe Jabez, Menheniot, Liskeard Saltash Gas & Coke Co. (William Ham COLOR MERCHANTS. Dingle John Hicks, Quayst. Lostwithiel Mathew, sec.), Saltash F ll R' h d ...,. t t L' k d Doney F rank , L erryn, L os t WI'th' Ie 1 s co bl e & Danes, · Ma 1pas road , T ruro S au IC 'fhar , 3 •·ore& C s ree K', IS eart t . Ed d t b C k o1 omon omas o. 19 mg s ree , Duns t an Th omas, I Carc l ew s Lree t ; S1mmons w . c o e e1 e quay, a1 stoc T & t N S d t stores, Town quay, Truro Slade C. & S. Polruan, Fowey R.S.O ruro a ewquay. ee a ver .Edgcumbe Richard, Sand Place R.S.O SloomanMrs.G.3ICornwall ter.Penzance COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. Ellery Wm. H. Charlestown, St. Austell Spear John & Son, Cargreen, Plymouth See Travellers-Commercial. Falmouth Coal Supply Limited (J. M. Sprake John, St. Mawes, Falmouth Carne, sec_), Market strand ; regis- Stephens A. & Co. Portb, St. Columb COMMISSION AGENTS. tered office, 44 Market st. Falmonth Minor R.S.O See Agents-Commission. Falmouth Coaling Co. (W. H. Daniell, Strong William, Gunnislake, Tavistock COMMISSION MERCHANTS_ sec.), Arwenack street, Falmouth Taylor Sampson R.Mousehole, Penzance Farran John B. Church street, Meva- 'faylor Sampson Rowe, East terrace, See Merchants. gissey, St. Anstell Market Jew street, Penzance COMPOSITION M AN U FA C- Gaved Arthur E. South st. St. Austell Teague John, Commercial road, Penryn TURERS FOR PREVENTING Gilbert Wm. Hy. & Son, Lelant R.S.O Teague John, Portloe, Veryan, Gram- INCRUSTATION IN STEAM Gilbert Joseph, Lelant R.S.O pound Road BOILERS. Gunnislake Gas, Coal & Coke Co. (J. Thomas Jas. Hy. & Co. Forest. Bodmin Crosbie Adolphe Limited, Venning, sec.), Gunnislake, Tavistck ThomasGeo.Holmbush,ParStationR.S.O Guv Mark, Port Gaverue, St. Endellion, Treffrey, Clunes & Go. (Eber Cole, Wadebridge R.S.O agent), Bridges,Luxulyan,Lostwithiel Guy Warwick Richard, Port Isaac, Tregaskis Samuel T. Wadebridge R.S.O Wadebridge R.S.O Tro:>d Thomas Pomeroy & Co. Laun- Gweek Company (John Jeffery, juu. ceston, Saltash & Tresmeer manager), Gweek, Helston & Godol- Truro Coal Co. (James Cocking, sec.), phin road, Helston St. Austell street, Truro Ham, Friend & Luxton, Western road & Trevithick & Mabbott, Mounts Bay Railway station, Launceston stores, Penzance Harris James, 4 St. Clement st. Truro Truscott Richard, Wadebridge R. 8.0. Harvey & Co. Lim. Camborne, Truro ; See advertisement Chemical works, Wolverhampton Monument road, Helston & Porth- Truscott William Crowle, West bridge, !even, Helston St. Austell CONFECTIONERS-WHO. Hawken John, Padstow R.S.O Vivian & Sons (~.H. Tregaskes, agent), Hicks Charle11, II East end, Redrutb Hearle Jas.&Son,Commercial rd.Penryn Bude R.S.O.; (Thomas Grmfell, -- Herring Frank, Ashton wharf, Saltash agent) Calstock; CarhaiTack, Scorrier Compaguie Fran<;aise, Bermondsey New Hill Charles, Kingsand, Plymouth R.S.O. ; (William Lidgey, agent) road, London sE ' • .
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