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Cheshire. [Kelly's 1000 Wat Waterproof Goods Mfrs CHESHIRE. [KELLY'S 1000 WAT WATERPROOF GOODS MFRS. Brown George William, Priory road, \\' ATER COMPANIES & Vi"ORKS-COD. Sale, Manchester l•'rodshE.m Water CD. (Geo. Charles London Rubber Co. (W. J. Williams, Brown John, Ollerton, Knutsford Jones, collector), Main st. Frod- mgr.), ro Eastgate St.row sth.Chstr sham, W arrington Burgess Ra!ph, Canal st. Hyde Great CentraJ Railway Co',s. Canal W ATERPROOFERS. Burgess T. Water la. Wilmslw.M'chstr (William Hartte, agent & wharfin­ Burrows John, Heatley, Warrington Jewison J. 11 Woodchurch lane, ger) ; office & wharf, Manchester rd. B'hd Caldecott Richa,rd, Chorlton, :\Ialpas Carr M. J. 199 Chester st. Birkenhead H:;;a~~en & District Water Works Co. Carding John C. & Co. Lim. (original Carter Robert, Lach Dennis, Knutsfrd (Edward Andrews, sec.) IS New- Cordings), 19 Piccadilly W (corner Carter S. II Legh rd. N. Ferry,B'hd gate street, Chester of Air street) & 35 St. James' st. Chantler Jas. Dunham Town, Dun- London SW Hoylake & West Kirby Gas & Water ham ~Iassey, Altrincham · ( R d ) Carding George, rz:; Regent 11treet Co. L1m. Arth. Goo. ea dy, 1ec. , W ... Co li La d s W Challener Wm. Bollington, Macc!esfid The Quadrant, Market st. Hoylake "" 2 8 c spur st. n on Charlesworth Robert, .A.cton, Nantwh Hyd~ Corporation Wa.t~r Works (Jsph. WEIGHING MACHINE MKRS. Clarke J. Mere hills, Marthall, Kntsfd ~htchell, ~upt.) ; office, Town hall; Clarke John, 46 West rd. Congleton works, Gee Cro!>s & Godl.ey, Hyde Pooley Henry & Sons, Brook st. Chstr Clarke John 0. Chelford, Crewe Knutsford Light & Water Co. (W. S. Robinson John & Sons, Ridgway lane, Clarke Joseph, Sinderland la.Altrnchm Inman, sec.), Heath side, Knutsfrd Stockport Clarke Thomas, Bright st. Crewe Liverpool Corporation ·water Works -- (]iffe Jame.s, Legh road, New Ferry, (valve house) (Eli Hopkins, in Poupard Thomas James, Standard Birkenhead charge), Beeston, Tarporley works, 134 Tooley st. London SE Clowes .T ohn, Elton, Sandbach Lymm Water Works Co. (Archibaltl Clowes Thos, Holmes Chapel, Crewe WELL SINKERS. D. ~Ioffat, sec.), Lymm, Warrngtn Cooper Aaron, Lwr.Withington,Crewe l\Iacclesfield Water Works (Thos. C. Killon Jn. & Co. 30 Egerton st. <?hstr Cooper Edward, Wrinehill, Crewe Hambleton, collector) ; office, Town Slack Geo. Davenport green, W1lms- Cooper Herbert, Hassall, Sandbach haH, Macclesfield low, .Mancb~ster Cope Samuel, Bridgmere, Nantwich Middlewich Urban Dist. Water Works Cottrell Samuel, Haslington, Crewe (F. W. Stocks, engineer), Kinderton WHARFINGERS. Crank Edward, Oakmere, Kelsall street, Middlewich Foreign Cattle Wharf (John Smith, Crank William, Eaton,. Tarpo~ley Nantwich Urban District Water Works wharfinger), Woodside lai.rage,Shore Cross Robert, sen. M1ddlew1eb road, (Walter Williams, inspector); office, road Birkenhead Allostock, Knutsford Council room, Town hall, Nantwicb Great 'Central Railway Co's Canal Curbishley Hnmphrey, Aston-by-Bud- & Baddiley, Nantwich (Wm. Ha.rtte, agent & wharfinger); worth, Northwich Neston & Pa.Tkgate Urban Di;Jtrict office & wharf,Manchester road,Hyde Curbishley P. Toft rd.Bexton,Kntsfrd Water ·works (Cib.arles Senior,mana­ Davenport Alfred, Appleton,Warrngtn ger); office, Town hall, Neston WHEEL MANUFACTURERS. Dean James, Etchells, Cheadle S.O. (William Edward Prince, en· Dean William, Waverton, Chester gineer), Little Nest on, Chest€r Rowbottom T. & Co. Howard street, Dennison Jn.Church Shocklach,Malpas North Cheshire Water Co. (Hency Portwood, Stockport. Dodd J ames, Stock ton, Mal pas Barratt A.M.lnst.C.E. sec.), 110 Downs Isaaac, 177 Manchester road, George street, Altrincham WHEELBARROW MAKER. Heaton Chapel, Stockport N orthwich Urban District Council Finch George, Freeman street & Mar- Drummond Frank Robert, Watson st. 'Works (John Brooks, manager); cus street, Birkenhead Heaton Norris, Stockport office, Witton street, Northwich Dutton A. & G. Witton st. Northwich Runcorn Urban District Water Works WHEELWRIGHTS. Dutton William, Cuddington,Nrthwch (Edwin Mar shall, sec.), Town hall, Adams Wm. Alpraham, Tarporley Earlam Edmund, Denton street, Port- Runcorn Adshead I. Cooke st. Hazel Gro.Stkpt wood, Stockport Stockport Corporation ·water Works Allman J. Ohorley Hall lane, Alderley Earlam John, Bosley, Macclesfield (William 0. Daw.son, chief clerk; Edge, Manchester Edwards Herbert, Bents lane, Bred- Thomas Molyneux, engineer), St. Ashton George, Willaston, Chester bury, Stockport. Peter's square, Stockport Atkinson Edward Swineyard lane Edwards John, W1llaston, Chester Wallasey Gas & Water Works (J. H. High Legit, Kndtsford ' Edwards Robert, Ma.rple, Stoc~port Crowther, engineer & manager), Bailey Joshua, Ollerton, Knutsford Eger.to~ B7others, Church Mmshull, Dock road, Seacombe, Liverpool Weaverham Water Workls (0/larles Barrow Thomas, Halton, Runcorn ~ildd ewich Bedson George, Puddington, Chester Ellis John & Son, I4oa, Church road, Denning, engineer), Weaverham, Bennett Frederick, Lime Kiln lane, Higher Tranmere, Birkenhe~d Northwich Poulton Seacombe Ellison & Sons, Thelwall, Warrmgton West CheshiNl Water Co. Limited (W. Bennett Daisy field, Newton, Hyde Ell~son Alex. Weaverham, N?rthwich ~artin Jones, sec.), 9 Hamilton sq. W. Bennion J oseph, Chester road, Little Elhson John, Stretto_n, Warrmgton Birkenhead Sutton Chester Evans Arthur,Leftw1ch Green,Nthwch Wimford Urban District. Water Works (William Baker, water inspector), Bennison' Samuel 2 r Stockport rd. Eyes William, Hartford, Northwich Cheadle Fairclough T. R. Storeton, Birkenhd High st. Over, Winsford R.S.O ~lancheste~ Wirral (W. :Martin Jones, sec.), 9 Benson J~. Lower Withington, Crewe Fa~rhurst G. Mim.hull Vernon,Mdlwch Hamilton square, Birkenhead Berrin(J'ton Joseph & Sons Overton Fauhurst J. J. Grappenhall, Wrrngtn Warrington~ ' ' Fallows Thom~s, Gatley, Manchester WATER SUPPLY TO Billimrton Charles Richard Redhouse Faulkener Lev1, Kelsall, Chester MANSIONS. lam~. Bredbury, Stockport Fisher Job, Lawrence st. S\ock:port Merryweather & Sons, Greenwich rd Billington !<'rank, Eaton, Tarporley Fletcher James, Helsby, VI arrmg,ton S E & 63 Long acre W C London Blythe ,Joseph, Alvanley, Warringtn Fletcher John, The GTeen,Elton,C~1~tr WATERCRESS GROWERS. Blackshaw Joel, Lingards, Henbury, Ford John, Palmerston street, Bolling- Macclesfield ton, Macclesfield Exton Wm. (Hugh Brisooe, manager), Little Budwortb, Tarporley Boond Wm. Wood, Butley, l\1acclsfld Fulton John, Frankby, Birkenhead Booth R. Morley, Wilmslow, M'chstr Garnett Thomas, • Wrenbury heath, White John, Lit. Budworth, Tarporley Booth Robert, Wallworth terrace, Wrenbury, Nantwich WATERPROOF MAKERS. Wilmslow, Manchester Gilbert T. Station rd. Winsford R.S.O Cheshire (The) Rubber C{). 62 George Boulton A.rthur, Queen at. Crewe Gillibrand John, Bollington,Altrinchm street, Altrincham Bracegirdle William Arthur, Cross st. Glover Henry, Station road, Bramhall, Gotcliffe Samuel Lewis & Co. Spring­ Sale, Manchest€r Stockport bank mills, Hyde Bradshaw Jsph. Lit. Stanney, Chester Goddard Nicbolas, Brook side, Ket- Hill J osiah, Percy st. Tiviot dale & 11 Bramhall W. Lostock Green, Lostock tleshulme, Macclesfield & 13 Heaton la. Heaton Norris,Stkpt Gralam, Northwich Gorst John, Mickle Trafford, Chester WATERPROOF CLOTHING Brereton Samuel, Weston, Crewe Gough J ames ( exors. of), Peover In- MANUFACTURERS. Brett Wm. Mere, Knutsford ferior, Knutsford India Rubber, Gutta Percha & Brickill Thomas & Peter, Northen- Grace John, Saigbton, Chester Telegraph Work& Co. Llm.; den, Manchester Grant George, ~lillgate, Stockport offices, roo & ro6 Cannon street, Broadhurst & Co. 351 New Bridge Grayson Moses, Arch st. Stalybridge London E 0; works, Silvertown, lane, Stockport Green Robert, Swanna green, Nor- London E ; branches, 54 Castle st. Brocklehurst Samuel, Marton, Crewe bury, Whitchurch Liverpool; 9 Smsex st. (City), Brooks Wm. Brindlev, N antwich Gregory Chas. Bruen Staplefrd.Chsl!r Manchester & 27 Albert st. B'ham Brown Geo. W. Broadbeath,Altrnchm Gresty Jolhn Thos. Wistaston,Nntwch .
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