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Academy - - - - 7 Income Tax—ICyle District Advertisements 125 Incorporation of Whipmen - Assessed Taxes Insurance Offices & Agents - Ayr Bible Society - Justice of Peace Court - Ayr Cemetery - Kyle Union Poorhouse Board Ayr County Club - Lady Jane Hamilton's School Ayr District Road Trust Lands Valuation—Kyle District Ayr Fairs Lieutenancy of Ayr Gas Company Magistrates and Town Council Ayr Pub. Library & Reading Room 9 Magistrates of Newton - Ayr School Board - - - - 4 Market Days - - - - Ayr Young Men's Association - 10 Masonic Lodges Ayrshire Agricultural Association 5 Medical Practitioners - Banks - 12 Merchant Company Carriers 16 Municipal Board of Police -

Certified Industrial School - - 8 Newspapers - . - - Clergy 7 Newton Academy - Coaches 17 Newton Gas Company -

Corn Exchange Company - - 9 Newtonhead School County Gaol 18 Post Office - . . . County Police Committee - - 18 PubHc Offices

Cricket Clubs - - - - - 11 Public Reading Room - Customs 10 QuoitingClub Directory (Ayr) - - - - 27 Resident Acting Justices

,, Newton and Wallacetown 69 Sailors' Society Dispensary & Fever Hospital - 6 Sheriff & Commissary Court - District Asylum - - - - 17 Sheriff Officers

District Lunacy Board - - - 17 Smith's Institution Excise 9 Solicitors before Sheriff Court Golf Clubs 10 Trades' Directory 97 Grammar School .... 7 Trades' House 5 Guildry of Ayr - ... 4 "Wallucetown School - - - 8 Harbour Trustees - . - - 5

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DIRECTORY. AYR

Population of Parliamentary Burgh of Ayr in 1861, ... 18,571 Do. do. do. 1871, ... 17,851

Decrease in Ten Years 720 This Burgh, with Irvine, Campbeltown, Inveraray, and Oban returns One Member to Parliament. Ayr is the Beturning Burgh.

Constituency of the Burgh of Ayr, 2249 ; Municipal Constitu- ency, 1054—Sir W. J. M. Cuninghame, Bart., M.P.

Population of Ayrshire in 1861, ... 198,408 Do. do. 1871 200,745

Tncrease in Ten Years, 2,337

Constituency of the County of Ayr—South Ayrshire, 3711 ; North Ayrshire, 3573. Member for South Ayrshire—Col. Alexander. Member for North Ayrshire—Roger l^Iontgomerie. TOWN COUNCIL OF AYR. Provost—Thos. Steele.

Bailies—John Young ; R. Fergusson ; John Sloan and Andw. M'Lachlan. Dean-of-Guild—A. Hunter. Treasurer — Robert Shankland. Councillors. 1st Ward. Sd Ward. 5th Ward. A. Hunter. John Sloan. John Young. A. M'Lachlan. Gavin Girdwood. J. Ferguson. James Hunter. P. B. Hill. M. Reid. 2d Ward 4th Ward. 6th Ward. J. Smith. Thos. Steele. W. Spencer. John Graham. Geo. M'Creadie. R. Fergusson. John Mercer. R. Shanklaud. John H. Paterson. Town-Chamberlain—Robert M 'Galium. Clerk—John Pollock. Procurator-Fiscal—C. B. Rowan. Surveyor—J. I. M'Derment. Billet Master—D. M 'Donald. Inspector of Weights and Measures— James M'Cririck. Valuator of Lands and Heritages and Registrar of Voters—J. Smith. —

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MUNICIPAL POLICE BOAED. Commissioners—The Magistrates and Council. Clerk—Jolin Pollock. Treasurer and Collector—E. M'Callum, Town Chamberlain. Proc. Fiscal—C. B. Eowan. Superintendent of Police D. M'Donald.

Surveyor, I Collector of Prison, Sec, Assessment,

James I, M'Derment. | Eobert M'Callum. Tester of Illuminating Power of Gas—James M'Cririck.

GUILDEY OF AYE : Dean— A. Hunter. Council. Ex-Provost Goudie. James Ferguson. D. Milligan. John Macneille. W. Alexander. J. B. Paton. Ex-Bailie Rae. W. Robertson. J. T. M'Derment. Ex-Bailie Hill. John Graham. H. Wyllie.

Clerk—John Pollock ; Treas.—R. M'Callum ; Officer— W. M 'Do wall. AYE SCHOOL BOAED. Chairman—Rev. Thomas Dykes, D.D. James M. Ferguson Eev. G. Copland W. M'Clellaud. Rev. J. Millar, W. Stewart. Hugh Cowan. „ E. M. Maclnnes George O'Brien. Secretary—W. Macrorie. Treasurer—E. M'Callum. Officer—E. A. Miller. SHEEIFF AND COMMISSAEY COURT. Sheriff and Commissary—N. C. Campbell. Sheriff-Substitute and Commissary-Depute—W. A. O. Paterson. Sheriff Clerk—Evan A. Hunter, W.S. Depute Clerk—John Lockhart. Commissary Clerk—Robert Goudie. Procurator -Fiscal—Eobert D. Murdoch. Macer—Hugh Arthur. The Procurators before the Sheriff Court are Practitioners also before the Commissary Court, Ordinary Court sits every Tuesday and Thursday at 11 A.M. Debts Recovery Court sits every Thursday at 11.30 A.M. KYLE UNION POOR HOUSE BOAED. Chairman—John Macneille. Secretary—David Dougall. Governor—Wm. M'Cracken. Matron —Mrs M'Cracken. Chaplain—John Miller, Missionary. Medical Officer—G. M'Kerrow, M.D. DIRECTORY.

I JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.

Held every alternate Monday at Eleven o'clock A.M.

Clerk—Charles G. Shavr. , Depute-Clerk—W. H. Dunlop. Procurator-Fiscal—R. D. Murdoch. Bar Officer—Hugh Arthur.

AYRSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION".

President—The Most Noble the Marquis of Bute, K.T.

Vice-Presidents—The Hon. G. R. Vernon, Auchans ; General

Burnett of Gadgirth ; Col. Alexander of Ballochmyle, M.P.;

R. A. Oswald, Esq. of Auchincruive ; Wm. Cooper of Fail-

ford ; Colonel Hay Boyd of Townend. Twenty-One Extraordinary and Twenty-Four Ordinary Directors. Secretary and Treasurer—James M'Murtrie. TRUSTEES FOR THE HARBOUR OF AVR. Chairman—Provost Steele. Bailie Young Alex. Cuthbert Wm. Highet Bailie Fergusson James Ferguson John Semple D'n of Guild Hunter SirJ. Fergusson, Bart. James Alexander. Treasurer Shankland Capt. J. Simpson. David Hunter Pv,obert Patoa Harbour Master and Water Bailie —Robert Boyd. Collector—J. M'Hutchon. Clerk—John Pollock. Master Pilots—William Stewart & Capt. J. Collins. Agent for Lloyds—Capt. A. M'Clelland. ROAD TRUST, AYR DISTRICT.

Treasurer—James M'Murtrie. Clerk—C. G. Shaw. Interim Surveyor— Allan Stevenson.

FAST DAYS—On Wednesday preceding the third Sabbath of April and Wednesday preceding the last Sabbath of October.

MARKET DAYS—l^uesday and Friday. TRADES' HOUSE. Deacon-Convener—R. Eaglesham.

Trades. Deacons. 1 Trades. Deacons.

Hammermen—Alex. Nisbet. | Shoemakers—E. Smith.

Weavers —R. Eaglesham. I Squaremen—Wm. Highet. Tailors A. Cowan. — | Fiscal—Wm. Ingram. Clerk—R. Goudie. Officer—M. Howat. DIRECTORY.

SOLICITOKS BEFORE THE SHERIFF COURT. Dean of Faculty—C. G. Shaw. Andrews, David, Girvan Kerr, Thomas, Ayr Andrew, James, Ayr Lockhart, J., Ayr Brown, David, Maybole Loudoun, Alex., Ayr Beveridge, R, M., Ayr Murray, Wm., Girvan Burns, Patrick, Kilwinning Macrorie, Wm., Ayr Boyd, J. W., Ayr Murdoch, R. D., Ayr Brackinridge, Arch., Cumnock M'Clelland, J., Ayr Christie, William, Irvine M'Clymont, J. W., Ayr Dunlop, D., Ayr M'Cubbin, Alex,, Ayr Diinlop, W. H., Ayr M'Cubbin, W. F., Ayr Dickie, James, Irvine M'Murtrie, James, Ayr Dick, J. T., Ayr M'Cosh, J. M., Ayr and Dairy Dougall, D., Ayr M'Jannet, W. D., Irvine Fergusson, D., Ayr MacLimont, John, Girvan Forsyth, Wm., Girvan Pollock, William, Ayr Goudie, R., Ayr Pollock, John, Ayr Gibson, James, Maybole Rowan, C. B., Ayr Hamilton, Alex., Irvine Robertson, J,, Girvan Harvey, Thomas, Shaw, C. G., Ayr Highet, H. M., Irvine Thorn, Chas., Maybole Kilpatrick, Wm., Ayr White, A., Cumnock Secretary and Treasurer—Thomas Kerr. Auditor of Faculty- Thomas Kerr. .Auditor of Sheriff Court—Thomas Kerr. SHERIFF OFFICERS. H. Arthur J. Rodger T. Crawford H. Cowan J. Smith D. Crawford W. Dunlop J. Ramsay AYR CEMETERY. Managers—The Magistrates and Council. Treasurer—Joseph Erskine. Secretary—John Pollock. Superintendent—Wm. Cunninghame. DISPENSARY AND FEVER HOSPITAL. Patron—The Most Noble the Marquis of Bute. President—Provost Steele. T. M. Gemmell Thomas Paton Robert Goudie J. Macneille James Templeton Dean of Guild Hunter Rev. Dr Dykes Consultin Physician—Robert Dobbie, M.D.

Consulting I urgeons—J. R. Watt, M.D., and G. M'Kerrow, M.D. House Surgeon—Wm. Moore. Matron—Miss Wharton. Sec. and Treas. —Robert M 'Galium. —

DIRECTORS.

CLERGY.

Established, 1st Charge—Rev. Episcopalian — Rt. Rev: Wm. T. Dykes, D.D. S. Wilson, LL.D., Bishop Do. 2d. do. —J. Sinclair of Glasgow and Galloway. Do. Newton—Robert Mac- Curator and Chaplain—R. pherson Hind. Do. Wallacetown Church Original Seceders—J. Robert- G. J. C. Scott son Free Church—C. G. M'Crie Moravian—J. Waugh Do. Newton—John Millar Methodist—Wm, Jackson Do. Wallacetown—A. Rowand Congregational—Vacant Do. Martyrs—T. H. Lang Evangelical Union — W. F, United Presbyterian, Darlington Adamson Place—R. M, Maclnnes Roman Catholic—P. M'Lauch- United Presbyterian —Cathcart Ian, Street—George Copland Keeper of Register of Proclamations—Joseph Erskine. Session Clerk—James Thomson. Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths—W. B. Cuthbertson,

ACADEMY. Rector—James Macdonald, LL.D. English—William Cormack, B. Sc, and two Assistants. Classics and Higher English—The Rector and two Assistants. Arithmetic and Mathematics—James Thomson and two Assistants. Drawing and Writing—Lawrence Anderson and two Assistants. Modern Languages—H, Gausseron, Les L. Univ. of France, and Assistant, Janitor—James Pollock.

GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Teachers—James Graham and Miss Craik.

SMITH'S INSTITUTION. Teachers—George Bain and Miss Hood. LADY JANE HAMILTON'S SCHOOL. Teachers—G. Buchanan and Miss Farquhar. NEWTON ACADEMY. Teachers—Adam Beveridge and Miss Mackenzie. —

DIRECTORY.

NEWTONHEAD SCHOOL. James Houston and Miss Clark. WALLACETOWN SCHOOL. John Gibson and Miss Barr. CERTIFIED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Thomas M. Gemmell, Esq., Chairman. E. M. Kay, Esq., Treasurer. Thomas Gemmell, Secretary. Superintendent—Andrew Ross. Matron—Miss Stratton. Matron of Girls' School—Mrs Smith. Industrial Master—A. M'Intyre. ASSESSED TAXES. Clerk—James M'Murtrie. Inspector—Alex. Eraser. Surveyor—James Smith. Collector—James Brown.

LANDS VALUATION—Kyle District. Charles G. Shaw, Clerk. George Buchanan, Assessor. Collector of County Rates—J. M. M'Cosh.

INCOME TAX—Kyle District. General Commissioners John Bell of Enterkine. Colonel Alexander of Balloch- William Cooper of Failford. myle, M.P. John Hamilton of Sundrum. J. P. Wilson of Polquhairn. Major R. F. F. Campbell of Col. C. V. Hamilton Campbell of Craigie. Netherplace. Capt. Hamilton of Rozelle. Sheriff N. C. Campbell, ex Graham Somervell of Sorn. officio. General Burnett of Gadgirth. Sheriff-Substitute W. A. Orr William Finnic of Newfield. Paterson, ex officio. Clerk—James M'Murtrie Inspector—Alex. Eraser. -George Buchanan. Surveyor—James Smith. Collector—James Brown. Special Assessors under Schedules D and E- Major R. F. F. Campbell of Charles Howatson of Dornel. Craigie. John Paterson, Provost of T. M. Gemmell of Frankville. Irvine. John Macneille of Blackburn. Robert Paton, Merchant, Ayr. J. P. Wilson of Polquhairn. Wm. Stewart, Gearholm, Ayr. E. T. Paterson, yr. of Mont- Andrew Ranken of Glenlogan,, gomery. M.D., Ayr. AYR BIBLE SOCIETY. President— John Macneille, Esq. Treas.—Thomas Geromell. Sec. —Rev. Thos. H. Lang. Depository—W. B. Cuthbertson. DIRECTORIJ.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS,

John Ronald Wm, Moore, J, R, Watt, M.D. R B. Erskine,M.D. G. M'Kerrow, M.D, B. Haldan, M.D. W. R. Macdonald, Robt, Dobbie, M.D. Thomas MacKnight, M.D. W. Naismith, M,D, M.D. J. Montgomerie. John Riddle. AYR GAS COMPANY. Chairman—J. Ronald, Vice-Chairman—C, Cowan, Directors, R. D. Murdoch. W, B, Cuthbertson, D. Highet. James Templeton Wm, Bayne, J. B. Baton. J, Robertson. Sec, and Treas,—W. Pollock, Manager—James Robb, Clerk—J. Y, Cunningham. Collector—Robert M'Crindle. NEWTON CONSUMERS' GAS COMPANY. Chairman—James Ferguson. Directors, John Goudie, John Smith, John M'Rae. William Bayne, George Wilson, T. M, Gemmell. J. Robertson. Sec, and Treas,—Robert Fergusson, Writer, Manager —Wm, Smith, Collector—Sergt, James Murray CORN EXCHANGE COMPANY, Chairman—Quintin Bone, James Smith, John Cunningham. James Findlay, William Reid, John M'Creath, James Young, John Rankin, Andrew Young, Wm. Kilpatrick. R. M. Cuninghame Robert Wallace, William Kilpatrick, Treas, Thomas Steele Sec. William Love, Clerk.

EXCISE, Collector—John Robertson, Supervisor—W. Manners, Officer—Peter Connachar, AYR PUBLIC LIBRARY AND READING-ROOM, Macneillie Buildings, Newmarket Street. President—R, Shankland, Vice-President—J, Smith, Treasurer—Robert A. Miller, Jun. Secretary—J, M'Hutchon, Librarian—Sergt,-Major G. Pope, 10 DIRECTORY.

CUSTOMS. Collector— W. M. Rogers. Examining Officer—John H. Hadden- Out-Door Officer—Alex. G. Smith.

AYR COUNTY CLUB—41 Sandgate Street, Ayr. Instituted 1872. Major R. F. F. Campbell, Esq, of Craigie, Chairman. C. G. Shaw, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer.

SAILORS' SOCIETY—Instituted 1581.

Preses—Wm. Cowan. Sec. —J. B. Paton. Treas.—J. M'Hutchon. Officer—M. Milligan. MERCHANT COMPANY.

Instituted 1665, and in 1821 a Fund was formed for Widows and Orphans. Master—Wm. Pollock. Treas.—Robt. M 'Galium. Assistants.

Robertson, | I. T. M Gemmell. ] John J. M'Derment.

Robt. M 'Galium. | I Sec.—John Pollock. Officer—Wm. Higgins. AYR YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION. Meets every Tuesday evening during the Winter months in the Ayr Free Church Session -house, at 8.15 p.m. President— Rev. Charles G. M'Crie. Vice-Presidents—Arthur Morgan and J. M'Clymont. Treasurer—Thomas Crawford.

PUBLIC READING ROOM—Town Buildings. Pres. —Provost Steele. Treas.^H. Cowan. Sec. —J. Pollock. Keeper— Jas. Findlay. INCORPORATION OF WHIPMEN. President—John M'llwrath. Treasurer—A. Hunter. Clerk—John Pollock, Town Clerk. PRESTWICK GOLF CLUB.

Capt.—Alex. Mitchell, Esq. of Sauchrie. , Hon. Secretary and Treasurer—Harry Hart, Esq., Ayr.

ST. NICHOLAS GOLF CLUB. Capt. —Jas. Armour, Kilmarnock. Secy, and Treas.—Walter Beaton, Newton, Ayr. —

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CRICKET CLUBS. AYR CLUB. Patron—The Most Noble the Marquis of Bute. President—J. S. M'llwraith, C.E. Captain—G. B. Phillips. Treas. B.. Ochiltree. Sec. —Wm. Allan, 16 Street. ST. Andrew's club. Patron—Henry Houldsworth, Esq., Carrick House. President—J. B. Paton, Esq. Captain—Wm. Reid. Vice-Captain—J. L. Hutcheon. Treasurer—Thomas Wallace. Secy. —R. K. Adams, 85 South Quay. AYR QUOITING CLUB. President—Alexander Fergusson. Treasurer—Robert Gibson. Secretary—David Dick. MASONIC LODGES. Ayr Kilwinning—No. 124, instituted 1765—R.W.M., George Smith, 189 High Street. John Haldane, Inspector of Works,

Secretary. Lodge Room, 20 New Bridge Street ; meets 1st Monday of each month. Ayr St. James—No. 125, instituted 1771—R.W.M., John Murray, 9 Old Bridge Street. James Rowan, 19 New Bridge Street,

Secretary. Lodge-room, Mason's Arms Inn ; meets last Monday of every month. Ayr Operative—No. 138, instituted 1776—R.W.M., Alex. Reid, 61 Main Street, Newton. James M'Clymont, grocer, Secretary. Lodge Room, Masonic Hall, 20 New Bridge

Street ; meets 1st Monday of every month. Ayr Royal Arch—No. 165, instituted 1786-R.W.M., John Turner, 57 New Road, Newton. Robert Highet, Secretary.

Lodge Room, Masonic Hall, 20 New Bridge Street ; meets 1st Thursday of every month. Ayr and Renfrew Militia St. Paul—No. 204, instituted 1799— R.W.M., Wm. D. Chambers, Old Bridge Street. Wm. Ingram, 106 High Street, Secretary. Lodge Room, Crown

Inn, High Street ; meets 2d Monday of every month. Royal Arch Chap. No. §0 meets in Masonic Hall—John Ramsay, Z. D. Wallace, Secretary. Con Clave of Red Cross Knights meet in Masonic Hall—J. S. M'llwraith, M.P.S. NEWSPAPERS. Ayr Observer Tuesday—J. M. Ferguson, publisher. Ayr x\dvertiser Thursday—Thomas M. Gemmell & Son, do. ArgusandExpress... Saturday—J. M. Ferguson do. Ayr Observer Saturday—J. M. Ferguson, do. —

12 DIRECTORY. BANKS Bank of Scotland, National Bank of Scotland. Agents — Robert Philips and Agent—Thomas Gemmell James M'Murtrie Accountant—Q. Blane Accountant—Jas. Wilson Royal Bank of Scotland. City of Glasgow Bank. District Managers—D. Campbell Agent—William Pollock and H. Cowan Accountant—Robert A. Miller Accountant—R, Beveridge Clydesdale Bank. Union Bank of Scotland. Agent—R. M. Kay- Agents—Cuthbert Cowan and W. Accountant—Charles Smith. H. Dunlop, joint agents Commercial Bank of Accountant—Gavin Gibb Scotland. British Linen. Agent—Thomas Kerr Wm. Kilpatrick Accountant—John Robertson Accountant—W. M'Leod

RESIDENT ACTING JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Aye. W. Stewart, Gearholm William Cowan, banker The Provost, Bailies, and Dean Cuthbert Cowan, banker of Guild of Ayr Thos. M. Gemmell of Frankville J. Macneille, Ayr David Campbell, banker D. D. Whigham John Mitchell, Victoria Park Dr Woodburn, Barns Street E. M. Pollok, Middleton Alex. Hamilton, Rozelle Dr Ranken John Bell of Enterkin Dr Ronald Quintin Bone, farmer, Greenan Captain M'Alester James Brown of Orangefield Col. Hay Boyd of Townend James Clarke of Blanefield Hugh Hamilton, Ayr John Hamilton of Sundrum R. M. Kay, banker Newton. Robert Baton, merchant A. Weir Dr. Mac Knight, Wellington The Senior Magistrate Square St. Qutvox. Andrew W. Ralston, Lagg R. F. F. Campbell of Craigie The Master of the Mercht. Co., Prestwick. A. B. Telfer [Ayr The Senior Magistrate NEWTON-UPON-AYR. magistrates.

Bailies J. I. M'Derment and Alex. Cuthbert. Councillors

Jas. M. Fergusson. I Wm. Pollock I Arthur Lang

James M'Clelland | Lockhart Robert Gray | Adam Treasurer—James Ferguson. Clerk—W. F. M'Cubbin, Ayr. ;

DIKECTORY. 13 LIEUTENANCY OF AYRSHIRE

Lord-Lieutenant—Earl of Stair, K.T. Vice-Lieutenant—E. F. F. Campbell of Craigie. Convener—G. Somervell of Sorn. Clerk of Lieutenancy—Wm, Macrorie, Ayr.

INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS. Atlas Fire and Life Insurance Co. —William Dunlop, 62 New- market Street Britannia Fire Association and Briton Medical and General Life Association—James Andrew, Newmarket Street Border Counties Fire Insurance Co. —John Ramsay, 50 Sandgate Street British Imperial Life Insurance Co. —John Ramsay, 50 Sandgate Street Caledonian Plate Glass Insurance Co. — James M'Murtrie,

solicitor ; and Hugh Wood, hatter Caledonian Fire and Life—Cuthbert Cowan, banker

City of Glasgow Life—J. M'Gill; Hugh Wyllie ; W. Burns,

druggist ; D. Dougall, solicitor ; M. Wills, druggist ; and E. M. Cathcart, spirit merchant Clerical, Medical, and General Life Assurance Society—W. M. Dick, bookseller Commercial Union Fire Life Marine—James Andrew, solicitor County Fire Office—James M'Murtrie Edinburgh Life—W. Macrorie, and Wm. Love

General Life and Fire—M'Callum & Co., law agents ; J. Robert- son, and Jas. Young Imperial Co. —George Buchanan, and Hugh Bryan Insurance Company of Scotland—R. M. Kay, banker Lancashire Fire and Life—, C.E., and Robert Murray Kay, banker Liverpool and London Fire and Life—W. H. Dunlop, solicitor

Carruth Boyle Rowan, solicitor ; and R. Fergusson London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Coy.—Jas. Smith, sheriff- officer, 95 High Street Life Association of Scotland—Thomas Kerr, Robt. Philips, and Robt. Fergusson. Manchester Fire and Life—William Macrorie, solicitor. Mutual Life—David Dunlop, solicitor. National Provincial Plate Glass—M'Callum & Co., Macneille Buildings. National Provincial Investment Deposit Association, (Limited) —James Hyslop, 8 Kirk Port, Ayr. Northern Fire and Life —W. Pollock, solicitor, R. Beveridge, Royal Bank, and J. M'Clymont. 14 DIRECTORY.

North British and Mercantile Insurance Company—D. Campbell,

Koyal Bank ; D. D. Whigham, wine merchant ; and A. Lou- doun, solicitor. Norwich Union Fire and Life—R. D. Murdoch, solicitor.

Phoenix Fire Office—D. Dunlop, solicitor ; Wm. Kilpatrick,

solicitor ; and J. T. Dick, solicitor. Professional—David Dunlop, solicitor. 4 Plate Glass Insurance Company—H. Wood, 31 High Street. Provident Life Insurance Company — James M'Murtrie, solicitor. Prudential Assurance Company—J. Cairns, Church Street, Wallace-

town ; and J. M'Hutcheon, Church St. Queen Assurance Coy. —James Wilson. Railway Passengers Assurance Co. —J. M'Gill, Station Master, Rock Life Assurance Company—M 'Galium, & Co., Macneille Buildings. Royal Fire and Life—James M'llwraith, C.E.; W. F. M'Cubbin,

solicitor ; John Robertson ; and J. Paterson. Scottish Farmers' Live Stock Disease, Accident, and Fire Insur- ance Company—James M'Murtrie, solicitor. Scottish Fire—D. Dougall, solicitor, E. M. Catheart, and M. Wills. Scottish Commercial Insurance Company—T, Crawford, and R. Carlisle Sproat. Scottish Provincial — Robt. Beveridge, W. F. Morton, and Thomas Gemmell. Scottish Amicable Life—William Kilpatrick, solicitor, and D. Dougall, solicitor. Scottish National Fire and Life —T, Kerr, solicitor, and A. M'Cririck, writer. Scottish Equitable Life—-R. M. Kay, banker, and E. M. Catheart. Scottish Union—A. B. Telfer, Puobt. Beveridge, Robt. Philips, and John M'Clymont. Scottish Provident Institution—William Flint, merchant, and '" W. F. M'Cubbin. - Scottish Commercial Fire and Life—Thos. Crawford, law agent. Standard Life —W. W. & J. Pollock, solicitors, and James M'Murtrie, solicitor. Sun Fire and Life—Alexander M'Cubbin, solicitor. Scottish Widows' Fund—T. M. Gemmell & Son, publishers, and J. Young, Greenbank Terrace, Newtonhead, Ayr. United Kingdom Temperance Institution for Mutual Life Assur- ance—W. Lymburn. X West of England Fire and Life Insurance Company—H. Wood, 31 High Street. Yorkshire Steam Boiler Insurance Company—James M'Murtrie, solicitor. —

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PUBLIC OFFICES.

Ayr Water Office, 39 Sandgate Street—J. I. M'Derment, Sur- veyor, Ayr Benefit Building Society, 39 Sandgate Street—J. S. M'll- wraith, C.E., Treasurer. Ayr Gas Company's Office, at the Works, near South Beach James Robb, Manager. Ayr and Newton Consumers' Gas Company's Office at the Works, Damside of Newton—W. Smith, Manager.

Poor Law Boards : Ayr Board—David Caldwell, Inspector; Office, 98 High Street.

Newton Board—Jas. Brackenridge, Inspector ; Office, 7 Weaver Street. St. Quivox Board—James Miller, schoolmaster, St. Quivox, Inspector ; William Hill, Sub-Inspector ; Office, 63 Cross Street. Assessor, Income and Property Tax, Kyle District and Valuation of Lands and Heritages—G. Buchanan. Burgh of Ayr—Alex. Walker, Assessor; Office, 8 Academy Street.

Ayr District of Roads—C. G. Shaw, Clerk ; Office, County Build- ings : —James M'Murtrie, solicitor, 70 Newmarket Street, Treasurer ; —Allan Stevenson, Interim Surveyor. Ayrshire Agricultural Association—James M'Murtrie, 70 New- market Street, Secretary and Treasurer. Ayrshire Cattle Herd Book Society—James M'Murtrie, 70 New- market Street, Interim Secretary and Treasurer. Burgh Police Fiscal's Office, 8 Cathcart Street—C. B. Rowan. County Rates Office, 7 Wellington Square, Ayr— James M. M'Cosh, Collector. County Police Office, 18 Charlotte Street—Commander Hardy M 'Hardy, R.N., Chief-Constable. County Road Trust—William Pollock, Newmarket Street, Ayr. County of Ayr Property Investment and Building Society, 48 Newmarket Street—T. Crawford, Manager. Commissary Clerk's Office, County Buildings—R. Goudie, Clerk. Commissioner of Supply's Office, County Buildings—Chas. G. Shaw, Clerk.

Custom House, 17 South Quay—W. M. Rogers, Collector ; John

Hadden, Examining Officer ; A. G. Smith, Out-door Officer. Harbour Office, 53 South Quay—J. M'Hutchon, Collector of Harbour Rates. Inland Revenue Office, Stamps and taxes, 14 Cathcart Street James Brown, Distributor and Collector. Income Tax Commissioners, District of Kyle—James M'Murtrie,^ 70 Newmarket Street, Clerk. Justice of Peace Clerk's Office, County Buildings — C. G. Shaw, Clerk to the Peace, . —

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Post Office, 43 Newmarket Street—Robert Ramsay, Postmaster. Police Office, 25 New Bridge Street—D. M 'Donald, Superintendent. Prison and other Assessments Office, Macneille Buildings, New- market Street—Robert M 'Galium, Collector.

Procurator-Fiscal for the County ; Office, County Buildings R. D. Murdoch. Property and Assessed Taxes Office, Kirk Port—Alex, Fraser,

Inspector ; J. Smith, Surveyor ; James M'Murtrie, 70 New- market Street, Clerk. Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, for the Parliamentary

Burgh of Ayr ; Office, 1 High Street—W. B. Cuthbertson, Registrar. Registrar of Proclamations for Ayr—Joseph Erskine, 10 Cassillis Street.

,, Newton, John M'Rae, 5 Charlotte Street. Sheriff Clerk's Office, County Buildings—J. Lockhart, Clerk- Depute. Telegraph Office, Post Office, 43 Newmarket Street. Town Clerk's Office, County Buildings—John Pollock, Clerk AYR FAIRS. New-Year's-Day Fair—Thursday before 2nd Wednesday of January. Hiring Fair—Third Tuesday in April, and Third Tuesday in October. Palm Fair—First Tuesday in April. Cattle Fair—Last Friday in April. Midsummer Fair—Thursday before 2nd Monday of July. Michaelmas Fair— Second Thursday in October. CARRIERS. Barr—Thomas M'Clure leaves the Ayrshire and Galloway Inn, Alioway Street, for Crossbill, every Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m. CJatrine and Mauchlixe—William Bell leaves the Black Bull Inn, Wallacetown, for Catrine and Mauchline, every Tuesday at 3 p.m. Dalrymple—Robert Main leaves the Whip Inn, for Dalrymple, every Tuesday and Friday at 3.30 p.m. Kilmarnock—David M'Fadzean leaves 30 Main Street, Newton, for Kilmarnock, every Wednesday and Saturday at 7 a.m. KiRKOSvvALD—Thomas Smith leaves the Whip Inn, Garrick Street, for Kirkoswald, every Tuesday at 2 p.m. KiRKMiCHAEL— Jas. Caldwell leaves the Whip Inn, for Kirk- michael, every Tuesday and Friday at 2.30 p.m.

,, Neil Craig leaves the Star Hotel, High Street, for Kirk- michael and Crossbill, every Tuesdaj'^ and Friday at 12 noon. DIRECTORY. 17

I Maybole—Alexander Bell leaves the "Whip Inn, Carrick Street, every day at 2 p.m. Street, for ,, David M'Dowall leaves the Star Hotel, High

Maybole, every day at 2 p.m. , Ochiltree—Wm. Greenshields leaves the Star Hotel, High Street, for Ochiltree, every Tuesday and Friday at 2 p.m. Kobert Brown leaves the Whip Inn, Carrick Street, for , „ Ochiltree, every Tuesday and Friday at 2 p.m. Old and New Cumnock and Muirkirk—Robert Vallance leaves the Whip Inn, for Old and New Cumnock, and Muirkirk, every Tuesday and Friday at 2 p.m. Straiton—James Thomson leaves the Whip Inn, for Straiton, every Tuesday and Friday at 2,30 p.m. Tarbolton—Thomas Rae leaves the Black Bull Inn, Wallace- town, for Tarbolton, every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p.m. Troon and Dundonald—Wm. Wallace leaves the Star Hotel, High Street, for Troon and Dundonald, every Tuesday and Friday at 2 p.m.

COACHES.

The " Blairquhan Castle" leaves the Ayr Arms Hotel for Kirk- michael and Straiton, every Tuesday at 4 p.m. The Cumnock Coach leaves the Ayr Arms Hotel every Tuesday and Friday at 4 p.m.

DISTRICT LUNACY BOARD.

Chairman—General Burnett, and 3 a quorum. Capt. Campbell, of Auchman R. 1*. Paterson, yr., of Mont- noch. gomery. G. Somervell, of Sorn. General Burnett, of Gadgirth. William Cooper, of Failford. T. M. Gemmell, of Frankville. David Boyle, of Shewalton. The Provost of Ayr. Sir E. H. Blair, of Blairquhan. The Provost of Irvine. W. C. S. Cunninghame, of Cap The Provost of Kilmarnock. rington. Clerk—C. G. Shaw.

DISTRICT ASYLUM.

Medical Superintendent—C. H. Skae, M.D, Chaplain—John Duncan. Matron—Miss Roy. House Steward—D. M'Coll. 18 DIRECTORY.

COUNTY POLICE COMMITTEE.

Chairman—Mr Cooper, of Failford, and three a quorum. David Boyle, of Shewlton Thomas Biggart, of Braidland R F. F. Campbell, of Craigie Wm. Finnic, of Newfield G. Somervell, of Sorn. Hugh Hamilton, of Pinmore Captain Hamilton, of Rozelle Captain Campbell, of Auchman- R. W, C. Patrick, of Ladyland noch William Cooper, of Failford Marquis of Ailsa. of R. A. Oswald, Auchincruive f The Lord-Lieutenant Sir E. H. Blair, of Blairquhan The Sheriff of Ayrshire I J. P. Wilson, of Polquhairn ^ W. A. 0. Paterson, Sh. Sub. Colonel Alexander, of Balloch- in absence of Sheriff I myle, M.P. L Provost of Irvine Clerk—C. G. Shaw. Chief Constable—Hardy M'Hardy. R.N.

COUNTY GOAL.

Governor—James Taylor. Chaplam—John Duncan. Surgeon—Robert Dobbie, M.D. Matron—Mrs Reid.

POST OFFICE, AYR.

Postmaster— 'RoBBV.T Ramsay, Esq. Chief Cleric—Andrew Muir. Sorting Clerics—Alex. Paterson, William Thomson, William Hall, and Robert Walker, Boy Clerk. Telegraph Clerks—George Johnstone, Daniel Whyte, and Alexander Johnstone. Stampers—Archibald Walker, James Napier, and Robert Bar- clay. Letter Carriers—William Napier, David Allan, Peter G. Napier, James G. Hislop, William Leggat, Donald Morrison, and two auxiliaries. Rural Letter Carriers—Hugh Paterson, Hugh Smith, Charles M'Crorie, J. Gainer, David Ludgate, and Thomas Richardson. On Sundays the Letters are delivered at the OflSce from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., and from 12,30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. On Sacramental Fast Days there is a Town Delivery by Letter Carriers at 8 a.m., and the Letters are delivered at the Ofl&ce from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., and from 7.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. — — — — —

DIRECTORY ID

Letters are collected from the Pillar and Wall Letter Boxes at the following hours, viz. :

• Week Days. Names of Pillar and Wall ^ Letter Boxes. 1st— 2d- 3d— 4th- 5th- A.M. a.m. P.M. P.M. P.M. Kaihvav Station P.B 9.45 3— 3.45 6.45 8.45 7 High .street P. B 10— 3— 3.50 9.15 § Newton Head P.B 10— 3- 3.50 6.45 9 s North Quay P.B 10— 3- 3.50 7—— y— 10— 3— 3..50 / 9— South Quay W.B. ^ Old Bridge End P.B 10— 3— 3..50 6.45 9— Cattle Market VV.B 10— 3 3.50 7 9.15 Allo«-ay Place W.B 10— 3— 3.50 7— 9.io Racecourse Road P.B 9.15 2.45 3.40 6.45 9- ^ Broomfield Road P.B 9.15 2.45 3.40 6.45 8.45 IIE3ULATI0NS. Ordixary Business.—All the year rouad this Office is on Week Days open to the Public for Ordinary Business at 6.45 a.m. It is always closed at 8 p.m. On Sunday the Office is open from 9 a.m. till 10 a.m., and from 12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m., but the Letter Box remains open as on other days. MONEY ORDERS.

1. When applying for Money Orders, the public should use the prepared printed "Application Forms," which are supplied gratuitously at all Money Order Offices, viz.:

1. Application for Inland Orders ; 2. Application for Foreign and Colonial Orders. 2. The commission on inland Money^ Orders is: For sums under 10s - - 2d For sums of 61 and under 71 - Sd - , 1 2.1 - "d 8^ 9d , of Os and under 3d „ „ ., „ -21 „ „ 31- 4d „ SZ „ 9Z - lOd „ 31 „ „ il- 5d „ 9? „ vn -lid - is. „ U „ „ 51- 6d „ loz - - - - ,, 51 „ „ 61- 7d 3. JSTo order is allowed to contain a fractional part of a penny. 4. No Money Order can be issued, unless the applicant furnish, in full, the surname, and at least the initial of one Christian name, both of the remitter and the payee, together with remitter's address. In the case of Foreign Orders the full address of the payee must be

given ; and if the Order be payable to a native in British India, the Tribe or Caste, and the Father's name, must also be furnished. Exceptions — 1st. When the remitter directs at the time of issue (which he is a' liberty to do), that the order, by being crossed like a cheque, be made payable only thi-ough a bank, it is left to his option to give or withhold the name of the payee. 2nd. If the remitter or payee be a peer or a bishop, his ordinary title is sufficient. 3rd. The usual designation of a firm is sufficient, except in the 20 DIRECTORY.

case of a company trading under a title which does not consist of the names of the persons composing it, as the "Carron Company." A Money Order, when once issued, cannot be cancelled. No Money Order or Savings Bank business is transacted on a Sunday or Sacramental Fast Day. Applications to Return Letters. —A letter, when it has once been posted, cannot be returned to the writer, but must be forwarded to the person to whom it is addressed. Change and Bad Money. —No Postmaster is bound to give

Change, or is authorised to demand Change ; and when any money is paid at this office, whether as change or otherwise, no question as to its right amount, goodness, or weight can be entertained after it has been removed from the counter. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS.

1. Post Office Savings Banks are established at all Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom, and are open for the receipt and payment of money daily during the hours appointed for Money Order business. Deposits, however, are received, as a rule, at Town Receiving Houses in provincial towns up to a late hour on Saturdays. 2. At these Banks deposits of one shilling, or any number of

shillings, will be received ; but no one may deposit more than £30 in one year ending 31st December, or make a further deposit when the total amount standing to his credit has reached £150 exclusive of interest. 3. Interest at the rate of £2 10s per cent, per annum (which is at the rate of sixpence in the pound for each year, or at the rate of one halfpenny on each complete pound for each month, reckon- ing from the tirst day of the calendar mouth next following the day on which a complete pound has been deposited, up to the last day of the calendar month preceding the day on which the money is withdrawn) is allowed until the sum due to a Depositor amounts to £200, when interest ceases to be allowed. The interest due to each Depositor is added to the principal due to him on the 31st December in each year.

INLAND LETTERS. —RATES OF POSTAGE. The rates of postage when prepaid are as follows, viz. For a letter not above 1 oz., ...... Id ... ,. above 1 oz. but not above 2 oz. IJd oz. oz. ... ,, ,, 2 ,, 4 2d oz. ... 2|^d ,, ,,4 oz. ,, 6

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DIRECTORY. • 21

A letter above the weight of 12 oz, is liable to a postage of Id for every ounce, beginning with tUe first ounce. Thus, a letter weighing 14 and 15 ounce must be prepaid Is 3cl. ' A letter posted unpaid is chargeable on delivery with double postage ; and a letter posted insufficiently prepaid is chargeable with double the deficiency.

ADDRESSES TO THE QUEEN AND PETITIONS TO PARLIAMENT.

Petitions and Addresses to Her Majesty, forwarded direct, are exempt from postage ; and such petitions and addresses, as also petitions to either House of Parliament, if sent to a Mem- ber of either House, are likewise exempt, provided they do not weigh more than two pounds, and are without covers, or are in covers open at the sides. No letter, or other enclosure, how- ever, must be inserted, and if one be found, such enclosure, unless it bears the proper number of postage stamps, will be charged as an unpaid letter.

INLAND NEWSPAPERS.

For each inland newspaper, whether posted singly or in a packet, the postage, when prepaid, is one half-penny ; but a packet containing two or more registered newspapers is not chargeable with a higher rate of postage than would be charge- able for a book packet of the same weight., viz., one half-penny for every two oz., or part of that weight. A newspaper posted unpaid, or a packet of newspapers posted either unpaid or insufficiently paid, is treated as an unpaid or insufficiently paid book packet of the same weight. The newspaper v/rappers are sold at 8 for A^d. The Posb Cards are sold singly, or in packets of twelve for 7d. Thin Cards 7d. Stout Cards 8d. Foreign Post Cards may be sent to Canada and Newfoundland, and to all the countries comprised in the General Postal Union, with the exception of British India. The Postage of a card is in every case one half the rate for a single letter. Foreign Post Cards with an impressed stamp of l|fZ. each are sold at that rate, and are transmissible to the majority of the countries of the Union without extra charge.

INLAND BOOK POST.

The following are the regulations for the Inland Book Post : The postage is one half-penny for every two oz. or part of that weight. —

22 DIRECTORT.

A packet posted wholly unpaid is charged with double the

book postage ; and if posted partially prepaid, with double the deficiency. A book packet may be posted either without a cover (in which case it must not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer, sealing-wax, postage stamp, or otherwise), or in a cover entirely open at both ends, so as to admit of the contents being easily withdrawn for examination ; otherwise it is treated as a letter. For the great securitj'^ of the contents, however, it may be tied at the ends with string; Postmasters being authorised to cut the string in such cases, although if they do so they must again tie up the packet. Circulars— i.e., letters which, according to internal evidence, are being sent in identical terms to several persons, and the whole or the greater part of which is prmted, engraved, or lithographed^ may also be sent by book post. ABUSE OF THE BOOK POST. It seems to be but imperfectly understood, that there is no legal way of sending a letter, other than a Circular letter, through the post for a postage of a half-penny, except by means of a post card, A notion appears to prevail that, because a post card, which is open to inspection, may have a letter written or printed upon it, any card whatever, and even any piece of paper, if only it be placed in an open wrapper, may be sent through the post with a letter written or printed upon it for a postage of a half-penny. It seems necessary, therefore, to explain for the guidance of the public— 1. That the letter rate of postage must be prepaid for any communication of the nature of a letter, whether it be placed in a closed envelope or m an open cover, unless a post card be used for the purpose, or unless the letter be a circular letter, i.e., a letter having internal evidence that it is intended for transmission, in identical terms, to several persons, and the whole or greater part of which is printed, engraved, or lithographed. 2. That cards having merely a half-penny adhesive stamp affixed to them must not bear any communication of the nature of a letter, unless it be a circular letter. Large numbers of letters, not being circular letters, are from time to time found in half-penny wrappers, contrary to the express provisions of the book post ; and, as the officers of the department are instructed to surcharge all such letters with additional postage, it will save not only trouble to the Post Office but annoyance to the public, if care be taken always to pay letter postage for letters other than circular letters, unless they be written or printed on post cards. DIRECTORY. 23 REGISTRATION. The fee for registering a letter, newspaper, or book packet passing between auy two places in the United Kingdom is 2d.

Every letter &c. , to be registered should be presented at the counter, and a receipt obtained for it, and should on no account be dropped into a letter-box. If, contrary to this rule, a letter marked "Registered" be dropped into a letter-box, it will, "if directed to any place in the Uuited Kingdom or the British Colonies," be liable to a regristration fee of 8d, instead of the ordinary fee of 2d. All inland letters which contain coin, watches, or jewellery, even though they be posted without registration, are treated as registered, and are charged on delivery with a registration fee of eightpence in addition to the oixliuary postage ; and any such letters which cannot be registered in time to be forwarded by the Mail for which they are posted, are detained for the next despatch. The registration of a packet makes its transmission much more secure, inasmuch as, under ordinary circumstances, a registered packet can be traced through its whole course ; and thus the loss ot a registered packet is a very rare occurence.

POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS.

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Aberckombie, a. a., 1 Brougham place Adam & Son, boot and shoemaker, 78 Hie;h street—house, Eden- hall, Prestwick road ADAM, JOHN, beef and pork butcher, 9 Newmarket street house 16 Newton terrace. Green street lane. (See Advt.) Adam, Matthew, boot and shoemaker, 61 Newmarket street house, 58 Mill street Adam, Mrs Archibald, Drybnrgh house, Racecourse road Adam, John, frame sawyer, 85 South quay Adams, Wm. Singer Sewing Machine Warehouse, 60 High street Adamson, Rev. W. F., Vancoiiver lodge, Midton road AFFLECK, WILLIAM & SON, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, and funeral undertakers, 35 and 67 High street— J. M. Thomson, sole partner. (See Advt.) Affleck, Mrs William, Elmsley, Racecouise road Aitken, John, contractor, 19 Dalblair road Aitken, Miss, Seminary for Young Ladies, Wellington lodge Aitken, Hugh (of Murray & Aitken), clothier —house, 1 Gaswork road Aitken, Hugh, cooper, 66 South quay Aitken, Mrs William, South cottage, Midtoa road Alexander, Mrs Robert, 7 Fullarton street Alexander, Mrs Thomas, portioner, 102 High street

Alexander, Mrs James G. , 3 Ronaldshaw park, Midton road Alexander, John, draper. Commercial house, 1 Harbour street house, 2 New Bridge street Alexander William, & Sons, builders, head of John street, Wallacetown Alexander, James (of Alexander & Sons, builders), 2 Barns park Alexander, Ivie (of Alexander & Sons, builders), 25 Barns street Allan, Wallace, watchmaker and jeweller, 6 Newmarket street house, 4 Do. 28 DIRECTORY

Allan, Rev. John, 14 Queen's terrace ALLAN, Mrs ALEXANDER, fish and game dealer, 10 New Bridge street—house, 8 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street (See Advt.) Allan, John, & Co., grain dealers, 172 High street Allan, William, coachman, 57 Mill street

Allan, Hugh L , reporter, Advertiser office—house 11 Mont- gomerie terrace. Fort Allan, David, letter carrier, 16 Alloway street Allan, Miss Janet, 37 Mill street Anderson, Henry, tobacconist and fishing tackle maker, 38^ Sandgate street—house, 7 Dalblair road Anderson, James, eating-house, 131 High street Anderson, Peter, clerk, Royal Bank, Sandgate street Anderson, Laurence, art master, Ayr Academy—house, Franklin villa. Fort Anderson, William, groom, 216 High street Anderson, William F. druggist, 117 High street Andrew, James, solicitor, 21 Newmarket street—house 2 Welling- ton square ARBUCKLE, WILLIAM, flesher, 18 Newmarket street—house, 11 Do. (See Advt.) Arbuckle, George, toll collector, Horsemarket toll, Maybole road Argus and Express Office, 49 Newmarket street Armstrong, James, Thornhill farm, near Ayr Arthur, Hugh, bar officer. County Buildings Arthur, Robert, mason, 16 Alloway street Arthur. Mrs, 9 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street Auld, James, Broomfield villa, Broomfield road Auld, James, 33 High street Austin, David, groom, 30 New Bridge street Ayr Academy, Fort street Ayr Advertiser Office, 108 High street Ayr Arms Hotel, 227 High street Ayr Assembly Rooms (James Findlay, attendant), New Bridge Ayr Barracks, South quay [street Ayr Billiard Rooms, 46^ Sandgate street Ayr Bowling Green, Cassillis street Ayr Boy's Industrial School, Commonhead, New Maybole road (Mr Andrew Ross, superintendent) Ayr Burgh Police Office, New Bridge street Ayr Burgh Stables, head of Kyle street Ayr Butter Market, 98 High street Ayr Cattle Market (W. F. Findlay), Fauldbacks, Alloway street Ayr Citadel Bowling Green, Seabank road, Fort Ayr Colliery Office (J. T. Gordon), North quay Ayr County Club, 41 Sandgate street Ayr County Constabulary Station, 18 Charlotte street AYR. 29

Ayr Custom House, 17 South Quay ' Ayr Equitable Loan Company, 70 High street—Alexander Leckie, proprietor Ayr Fever Hospital, Mill street (Wm. Moore, surgeon) Ayr Gas Works (James Robb, manager), South beach Ayr Grammar School, Midton road (James D. Graham, M.A., teacher) Ayr Harbour Office (J. M'Hutchon, collector of harbour rates), 53 South quay Ayr Girls' Industrial School (Mrs Smith, matron), 32 Carrick street Ayr Observer Office (J. M, Ferguson), 49 Newmarket street Ayr Orange Hall, 20 New Bridge street Ayr Parish Mission Church, Carrick street Ayr Police Office, Town Buildings, 25 New Bridge street (D. M'- Donald, superintendent) Ayr Public Heading Pvooms, Town Buildings. New Bridge street Ayr Public Library and Reading Rooms, 3 Macneille Buildings, Newmarket street Ayr Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages (W. B. Cuthbert- son), 1 High street Ayr Session Clerk—James Thomson, 11 Charlotte street Ayr Sheriff Clerk's Office (John Lockhart), County Buildings Ayr Town Clerk's Office (John Pollock), County Buildings Ayr Water Office (J. I. M'Derment), 39 Sandgate street Ayr Weighing Machine, River street, Wallacetown (Robert M'- Murtrie, keeper) Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry Stores, 1 Albert Place, Boat vennel

Bain, Mrs James, grocer, 60 Sandgate street—house, 2 Bruce crescent. Fort Bain, George, head master. Smith's Institution —house. Smith's cottage, Midton road Baird, Francis, road surfaceman, 211 High street Baird, Miss E., milliner, 3 Cathcart street Baird, James, mason, 37 Carrick street Baird Robert, bill poster and old book depot, 4 and 6 Old Bridge street Baird, Mrs James, 30 Queen's terrace Baird, Mrs James, Cambusdoon House—lodge, Greenfield avenue Baird, John, mason, 30 Alloway street Baird, Mrs, cook, 10 High street Baird, Mrs, register for servants, 8 Kirkport, High street Ballantine, John, slater, 119 High street Ballantine, Miss, Castlehill, Dalmellington road Ballantine, John, grain-dealer, 159 High street Bank, Clydesdale (agent, R. M, Kay), High street Bank, Commercial (agent, Thomas Kerr), 34 Sandgate street "30 DIRECTORY.

Bank, City of Glasgow (agent, Wm. Pollock), 25 Newmarket st. Bank, Royal (agents, D. Campbell & H. Cowan), 33 Saudgate st. Bank, National (agent, Thomas Gemmell), 34 New Bridge street Bank of Scotland (joint agents, J. M'Murtrie and Robt. Philips, 24 Sandgate sti-eet Bank, Union of Scotland (joint agents, C. Cowan & W. H. Dunlop), 136 High street BARA AMBROSE, Photographic Artist, 9 Cromwell place, Fort (See Advt.) Barr, Roderick, spinner, head of Mill street Barclay, Robert, letter stamper, 225 High street Bayles, Samuel, French polisher, 7 High street Bayne, William, Gleniffer place, Miller road Beachcroft, Mrs R., 12 Wellington square Begg, Adam, railway porter, 24 New Bridge street Begg, Misses, Bridgehouse, Racecourse road Bellamy, Matthew, town -crier, 44 High street Bell, M. & J., Berlin wool shop, 47a Newmarket street—house, 2 Academy street "Bell, William, Burns' Monument Hotel, old May bole road Beith, Mrs, 1 Cathcart street Benson, James, tailor, 27 Mill street Beveridge, R, M., solicitor, 7 Cathcart street Beveridge, Robert, accountant, Royal Bank—house, 39 Sandgate Black, Mrs P. A., 5 Barns terrace [street Black, William, compositor, 233 High street Black, William, tanner, 69 Mill street Blackburne, Mrs, Doouholm house, May bole road Blackwood, Mis Hew, 1 Park circus, off Racecourse road Blair. John, watchmaker, 39 Newmarket street— house, 10 High Blair, Mrs .James, 16 Cathcart street [street 'Blair, Wm., storeman, 54 Mill street Blane, Miss, dressmaker, 20 New Bridge street Bond, Dennis, waiter, Eildon Cottage, Midton road Bone, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 64 Sandgate street Borthwick, William H., 1 Berwick place. Fort Bos well. Mrs J, D., 51 Sandgate street Bowie, William, gardener, 131 High street Boyd, Robert, feuar. 61 Mill street BOYD. JOSKPH, sculptor, 38 Alloway street. (See Advt.) Boyd, Mrs, 15 Cathcart street Boyd, .John W.. solicitor, 29 Sandgate street Boyd, Mrs, 6 P>uckingham terrace, Charlotte street Boyd, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 3 Old Bridge street Boyd, Alexander.^ currier, 42 Sandgate street Brackenridge, Henry, storeman, 63 Mill street BRACKEN HIDGE, JOHN, grocer and spirit merchant, 168 High street—house, 119 do. (See Advt.) AYK. 31

I Bremner, AVilliam, railway pointsman, 262 High street Brewster, James, photopraphic artist, 20 New Bridge street Brown, Andrew, stud groom, Carrick Villa, Maybole road

Brown, Hugh, police constable, 50 South quay , Brown, John, police constable, 1854 High street Brown, John, seaman, 176 High street Brewn, James, Inland Eevenue Office, 14 Cathcart street —house, Orangeheld, near Monkton Brown, James, green grocer, 68 Sandgate street—house, 64 do. Brown, Miss, 33 Queen's terrace Bro\vn, Mrs John, 11 Barns terrace Brown, Miss, Ayrshire and Galloway Inn, 1 Killoch place Brown, Miss, 2 Arran terrace. Fort Brown, Mrs Maitland, 8 Havelock terrace, Miller road Brown, Mrs William, Franklin Villa, Fort Brown, Robert, millwright, 119 High street Brown, William, & Co., drapers, 201 High street—house, 40 Ful- larton street Brown, Robert, draper, 12 High street—house, 3 Kensington ter- race. Miller road Brown, Kichard, Belair Villa, off Alloway place Brown, Robert, mason, 249 High street Brown, Robert, draper, 158 High street Brown & Cameron, grocers and malt merchants, 203 High street Brown, Rev. Thomas, 4 Cassillis street Brow^n, R. G., (of Forrest & Co.), Franklin Villa, Fort Brown, Miss, teacher, Alloway School, Old Maybole road BROWIS, JOHN, family bread, biscuit, and pastry baker, 47 Newmarket street. (See Advt.) Browning, Charles, Carrick park, off Midton road Bryan, Mrs David, 9 Beresford terrace, Killoch place Buchanan, George, lands valuation assessor. Inland Revenue Office, 14 Cathcart street—house, 1 Fullarton street Buchanan, Gilbert, head master, Lady Jane Hamilton's School, 8 Charlotte street Buchanan, John, tobacconist, 259 High street—house, 258 Do. Burns, James, shipping agent, 3 Stanley place, Dalblair road- office. North Harbour street Burns, Miss, 32 High street Burns, James, travelling draper, 7 Old Bridge street Burns, John, saw sharper, 79 South quay Burns, Mrs John, 7 Park terrace, off Alloway Place Burns, William, chemist, 109 High street—house, 107 do. Burton, James, late coachman, 172 High street

Cairns, Mrs John, 12 Cathcart street Calder, Hubert, shoemaker, 84 High street —

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Calder, Mrs John, 166 High street Caldwell, David, Inspector of Poor, 98 High street —house, 12 Midton road Caldwell, Miss, 5 Eglinton terrace Cameron, Andrew (of Brown & Cameron, grocers), 203 High street Cameron, Hugh, tailor, 1 Hope street Campbell, David, district manager. Royal Bank—house, Stewart Lea, Midton road Campbell, William, draper, 11 High street—house, 10 Cathcart street Campbell, John, confectioner, 3 and 260 High street—house, 258 do. Campbell, John, saddler, 21 Sandgate street—house, 12 Academy street Campbell, John, tailor, 143 High street Campbell, Miss, dressmaker, 12 Academy street Campbell, Mrs John, 23 Barns street Campbell, Mrs John, laundress, 39 Kyle street Campbell, Robert, tailor, 208 High street Campbell, William, cab driver, 15 Alio way street CAMPBELL, JOHN, plumber and gasfitter, 195 High street. (See Advt.) Campbell, Miss, 2 Queen's terrace Campbell & Aitken, fruiterers, 20 Sandgate street Campbell, Miss, laundress, 41 Kyle street Capperauld, David, woolspinner, 10 Kyle street Carmichael, John, compositor, 43 Carrick street Carnochan, Alexander, weaver, 48 Mill street Carslaw, Robert, horse dealer, 10 AUoway street Cassells, James, gardener, 169 High Street Cassells, Miss Mary, dressmaker, 169 High street Cathcart, Edward M. (of G. & E. Cathcart), Roan park, Fort CATHCART, G. & E., family grocers and wine merchants, 110 High street, and Town Buildings, New Bridge street. (See Advt.) Cathcart, James P., Town Buildings Cathcart, George 0. M. (of G. & E. Cathcart), 27 Barns street CAW, JAMES, china merchant, 45 and 47b Newmarket street house, 1 Ailsa place, Fort. (See Advt.) Caw, Robert, shoemaker, 27 Kyle street Chambers, John, Roselea Villa, Ma3'bole road Chambers, Robert, & Son, tinsmiths and gasfitters, 8. 10, and 12 Old Bridge street Chambers, William, tinsmith and gasfitter, 21 Hope street, and Old Bridge-end, Wallacetown Chambers, William, stationer, IS Old Bridge street Chapman, Vv'iliiam, smith, 15 Boat veunel AYR. 33

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Cherry, John, cab-driver, 14 Mill street CHRISTIE, JAMES, spirit merchant. Plough Tavern, 255 High street (See Advt.) Christie, Thomas, storeman, Ayr Mills, Mill street Christie, William, boat-builder, 29 South quay Christie, David, hair-cutter, 210 High Street, and 3 River terrace, Wallacetown Clark, Captain James, Gleniffer place. Miller Road CLARK, DAVID, joiner, 74 High street—house, Bellevue Cres- cent (See Advt.) Clark, David, superintendent, County Police, Police Station, Charlotte street—house, 13 Cathcart street Clark, George, Albion House, Maybole road Clark, James, of Blanefield, 7 Queen's Terrace Clark, John, joiner, 16 Alloway street Clark, Mrs Samuel, 4 Bath place Clark, Mrs William, dairy, Killoch Cottage, Midton road Climie, Hugh, (of Climie & Son, cattle dealers), Gardenrose Villa, Midton road Climie, James (of Clime & Son), cattle dealer, Springvale Cottage, Springvale road Clydesdale, James, carter, 8 Kyle Street Coghill, Alexander, draper, 42 Dalblair road Collins, Captain James, South Bank Cottage, Fort Confectionery establishment, 157 High Street Conkie, John, cab proprietor. Star Hotel Stables—house, 11 Newmarket street Connacher, Peter, officer of excise, 4 Kensington terrace, Miller Connell, David, tailor, 131 High Street [road Connall, Timothy (of Forrest & Coy.), —house, 16 Albert terrace, Wallacetown Connan, Mrs, 54 South quay Connaly, James, station porter, 57 Mill street Cook, John, joiner, 1 Old Bridge street Cook, Thomas, pharmaceutical chemist, 87 High street—house, 2 New Bridge street Cooper, James, plumber, 71 Mill street Copland, Rev. George, Cathcart Manse, Miller road Copland, Samuel, gardener, 9 Alloway street Copland, Andrew, painter, 20 Mill street Cormack, William, B.Sc, English master, Ayr Academy—house, 5 Bath place County Rates Office (J. M. IM'Cosh), 7 Wellington square Couper, Alexander, 3 Park Terrace, off Alloway place Couperthwaite Brothers, general drapers, 175 High street—house, 2 Stanley Place, Dalblair road Couperthwaite, P. R. (of Couperthwaite Brothers), 23 Dalblair road 34 DIEEGTORT.

COWAN, ANDREW & SON, clothiers, 34 Newmarket street (See Advt.) Cowan, Andrew (of Cowan & Son) —housse, Midsands Cottage, Racecourse road Cowan, Cuthbert, joint agent Union Bank of Scotland—house, Hartley House, Racecourse Cowan, Wm., late banker, 4 Wellington square COWAN, JOHN, clothier, 17 New Bridge street—house, 16 Main street, Newton (See Advt.) Cowan, Hugh, sheriff officer and shoemaker, 44 High Street Cowan, Mrs, temperance and commercial hotel, 2 Carrick street Cowan, Samuel, plumber (of J. M'llwrath, Son & Co.), 114 High street Cowan, Mrs Hugh, St Leonards, Midton road Cowan, Hugh, Royal Bank of Scotland—house, St Leonards, Midton road Cowan, Mrs, 67 High street Cowan, William, wine and spirit merchant, 5 Old Bridge street- house, 8 Alloway place Cowap, John B., professor of music, 16 Cathcart street Cowie, John, lathsplitter, 22 Carrick street Cowieson, Brothers, hosiers and drapers, 124 High Street Craig, James, hatter, 59 High street Craig, Robert, 28 Queen's terrace Craig, James, cattle dealer, 17 FuUarton street Craig, Mrs David, grocer, 261 High street Craig, John, ham curer, 98 High street —house, 28 Fullarton street Craig, Mrs William, 27 Wellington square Craig, Mrs A., dressmaker, 10 Alloway street Craigie, Mrs, 9 Barns street Craik, Mrs, 16 Dalblair road Craik, Miss Annie, teacher. Grammar School, 16 Dalblair road Craufurd, Mrs James L., 6 Barns terrace Craw, Ralph, 19 Mill street CRAWFORD, THOMAS, law and house agent, 48 Newmarket street—house, 11 Queen's terrace. (Sec Advt.) Crawford, Hugh, blacksmith, 23 Mill street Crawford, Charles, boot and shoemaker, 9 Old Bridge street Crawford, John, carpet weaver, 41 Carrick street Crawford, Miss, 6 Kensington terrace, Miller road Crawford, Thomas, 50 South quay Crawford, David, clerk, 249 High street Crawford, D. & W., farmers. Holmston, near Ayr Crawford, Mrs Robert, 249 High street Crawford, Mrs Kennedy, 5 Queen's terrace Crawfurd, Miss Julia, 5 Park terrace, off Alloway place Cree, Mrs Thomas, 1 Eglinton terrace, Fort —

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I Cunniughiim, William, sailiuaker, 64 South quay—house, 50 Cross street, Wallacetown Cunningham, Miss, 1 Stanley place, Dalb'air road

Cunningham, James, 11 Newmarket street . Cunningham, Charles, tailor, 1804 High street Cunningham, Mrs Robert, 115 High street Cunningham, Mrs John, dairy, 46 Mill street Cunningham, Andrew, fruiterer, 30 High street—house, Mill Brae, Burns' Monument Cunningham, Wm., grocer, 34 Allow^ay street Cunningharii, Wm., superintendent, Cemetery, Cumnock road Cunninghame, J. Y., clerk, Ayr Gas Works, Gas- Work road 201 CURE IE, JOIiN, joiner, 195 High stieet—house, J^ do. (See Advt.) Currie, Joseph, salesman, 134 High street Currie, Alex., general draper, 27 High street Currie, Rae, & Co., silk mercers, drapers, clothiers, Ailsa Build- ings, High street Currie, Donald (of Currie, Rae & Co.)—house, 5 Barns street CURRIE, WM. C, coal agent and general register for servants, 62 Sandgate street—house, Viewtield, Newtonhead. (See Advt.) Custom House, 17 South Quay Cuthbert, Alexander & Son, boot and shoemakers, 22 High st. house, Seaview, 53 'New road, Newtonhead Cuthbert, Alexander, spirit-dealer, Burns Tavern, 20 New Bridge street Cuthbert, William, Midsands House, Race Course road Cuthbertson, W. B., jr. (of D. Wyllie & Co.) 4 Bruce Crescent,, Fort Cuthbertson, Alex., baker, 19 Hope street Cuthbertson, W. B., bookseller antl stationer, 1 High street house, Terrace House, Charlotte street

Dalziel, Miss, teacher of piano, 7 Bath place Dalziel, Mrs John, 7 Bath place Dalziel, Mrs, lodgings, 15 New Bridge street Dalziel, Mrs Alexander, Blair Lodge, Racecourse road Daniels, Sergt. Stephen, 57 Mill street Davidson, Misses, green-grocers, 49 Newmarket street—house^ Morningside Cottage, Spring-vale road Davidson, Mrs George, 3 New Bridge street Davidsou, Andrew, general draper, 2 High street—house, Maybole road Davidson, Samuel, pianoforte tuner, 18 Dalblair road Davidson, Wm., cab driver, 225 High street Denham, John, mason, 28 Mill street DEWAR, ROBERT, auction mart, Alloway street—-office, 108

High street ; house, 20 Dalblair road (See Advt.) —

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DIAMOND, JAMES, coal and commission agent, 25&44 Sandgate street—house, 3 Gordon place, Wallacetown. (See Advt.) Dick, John, cattle drover, 28 Alloway street Dick, Margaret, grocer, 9^ Kyle street Dick, Misses, dressmakers, 169 High street Dick, Mrs John, 3 Barns street Dick, Mrs, Waterloo Villa, Dalmelliugton road DICK, WMe M., bookseller and stationer, 38 Sandgate street (See Advts.) Dick, J. T., solicitor, 36 Sandgate street Dick. Captain John, 12 Alloway place DICK, ALEXANDER, flesher, 217 High street—house, 215 do. (See Advt.) Dickie, James, veterinary surgeon, 102 High street Dickie, Misses, 15 Queen's terrace Dickie, George, ostler, 27 New Bridge street Dickie, James, carter, 79 South quay Dickie, John, frame sawyer, 83 South quay Dickson, Francis, cab driver, 225 High street Dinning, Henry, mason, 44 High street Dixon, Wm. Smith, Belleisle House, Racecourse road Dobie, William Henry, Gartferry, Racecourse road DOBBIE, R., & Co., boot and shoe, manufacturers, 37 High

street ; and leather merchants, 67 do. (See Advt.) Dobbie, Robert, M.D. and surgeon, 3 Wellington square Dobbie, James, chemist and druggist, 18 New Bridge street house, 4 Park terrace, off Alloway place Dobbie, James, (of R. Dobbie & Co.), 11 Egliuton terrace Dodds, Alexander, shoemaker, 45 Mill street Dodds, George, upholsterer, 52 Mill street Donald, Robert, Wellwood Villa, Dalmellingtou road Donaldson, John, tailor, 252 High street Donaldson, Misses, 2 Alloway place Donaldson, David, merchant, 159 High street—house, Millerfi eld, Broom field road Douglas, Mrs, 6 Havelock terrace, Miller road Douglas, Thomas, teller, Union Bank of Scotland, 136 High street. DOUGLAS, JAMES, tombstone cutter, head of Kyle street house, Greenfield Cottage, Midton road (See Advt.) Douglas, Alexander, manager, Ayr Brewery—house. Brewery house, 12 Mill street Dougall, David, solicitor, 62 Newmarket street—house, New Prestwick Dow, James, cattle-dealer, Carrick Cottage, Springvale road Dow, Miss, 7 Barns street Drcnnan. Matthew, cabinetmaker, 45 High street Drennan, James, land valuator, Auchinlee, Miller road Duff", Hugh, coal agent, 10 Academy street —

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Dunbar, Mrs, 22 Barns street Dunbar, James, slater, 195 High street Duncan, John, chaplain, Ayr Asylum and County Prison, Ailsa Cottage, Fort. Duncan, James, gardener, 40 Dalblair road Duncan, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 161 High street—house, 7 Kil- loch place Dunlop, David, solicitor, 1 Cromwell place —house, 1 Wellpark place, Miller road Dunlop, W. H.. solicitor, County Buildings; and joint-agent Union Bank of Scotland—house, Union Bank, High street Dunlop, Mrs, refreshment rooms, Railway station DUNLOP, Mrs JAMES, china merchant, 34 High street—house, 2 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street. (See Advt.) Dunlop, Miss Mary, 29 High street DUNLOP WILLIAM, accountant, messenger-at-arms, sheriff officer, 62 New Ma'-ket street—house, 2 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street (See Advt.) Dunlop William, wine and spirit merchant, 77 and 79 High street Dunlop, Mrs, lodgings, 23 South quay DUNSMUIR & Co., fish and game merchants, 199 High street (See Advt.) Dykes, Rev. Thomas, D.D., South park, Racecourse road Dykes, John, and Son, seedsmen, 13 Harbour street—house, Midsauds cottage, Elace course road Dykes, Mrs G., 3 Havelock terrace. Miller road Dykes, John, engineer, 12 Kyle street

Eaglesham, Robert, agent, 38 Mill street— house, 20 Alloway street Earl, Joseph, porter. City Bank, 25 Newmarket street Eccles, Robert, ostler, 240 High street Eccles, Miss M., 119 High street Edgar, Mrs, laundress, 160 High street Emmerson, William, gardener, 9 Kirk port, High street Erskine, Joseph, house factor, 10 Cassillis street Erskine, Robert B., M.D., 23 High street—house, 6 Eglintoa terrace, Fort

Faielie, John, slater, 19 Alloway street Fairlie, Henry J., captain R. N., Savoy cottage, Racecourse road Farquhar, John, & Son, tailors and clothiers, 49 Newmarket street —house. Carrick park, off Midton road Farquhar, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 2 New Biidge street Faulds, James, mason, 1 Hope street Faulds, Robert, slater, 28 Mill street Ferguson, James, & Sou, tobacconists, 26 New Bridge street house, 24 do. 38 DIRECTORY.

Ferguson, James M., Observer Office—house, Falkland house, Prestwick road FERGUSSON, GEORGE S., coal agent, Queen's rooms, head of Fort street—house, Allison place, 54 Allison street, Newton. (See Advt.) Ferguson, William, Royal Bank, Sandgate street FERGUSSON, ROBERT, writer, accountant, and insurance agent, 52 Newmarket street—house, Weir lodge, Broomfield road (See Advt.) FERGUSSON, ALEXANDER, printer and stationer, 18 High street—house, 20 do. (See Advt.) Ferguson, James, gardener, 169 High street. Ferguson, J. & E., grocers, 224 High street Ferguson, John, painter, 34 Mill street Fergusson, David, solicitor, 52 Newmarket street—house, Weir lodge, Broomfield road Fife, William, joiner, 51 Mill street Findla3% William F., Cattle Market Hotel, Alloway street Findlay, James, keeper of Assemblj' rooms, Town's Buildings, New Bridge street Findlay, John, Elmbank, Maybole road FINNIE & RODGER, founders, Kyle Foundry, Townhead (See Advt.) Finnic, James, (of Finnic & Rodger, founders)—Blairbeth cottage, Hawkhill, Whittlets road Fisher, Robert, jobbing gardener, 246 High street Fleming, John, dining rooms, 84 High street Fletcher, Peter, flesher, 187 High street— house, 12 Alloway st, Flint, Ebenezer, merchant, 3 Citadel place, Fort Flint, William, merchant, 7 and 8 Harbour street—house, 2 Montgomei'ie terrace, Fort Forbes, Mrs Alexander, 14 Barns street Forewell, Henry, baker, 38 Alloway street Forgan, Captain, Springvale House, Midton road Forgie, David, Kyle Tavern, 26 Kyle street Forrest William, 6 Cassillis street FORREST, ROBERT, & Co., grocers and wine merchants, 62 High street (See Advt.) Foster, Mrs, ladies' sick nurse. 20 New Bridge Street Eraser, David, tinsmith, 1.34 High street FREW JOHN, flesher, 69 ffigh street—house, Park house, Maybole road (See Advt.) Frew, John, jeweller and dentist, 16 New Bridge street Frew, Mrs James, eating house, 202 High street Frew, James, flesher, 1 Havelock terrace. Miller road Fullarton, Miss, of Fullarton, Fullarton lodge, Beresford terrace FULLARTON, ALEXANDER & CO., wine merchants, Bonded Stores, South Quay—office, 15 Harbour street. (See Advt.) —

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Fullarton, Alexander (of Alexander Fullarton & Co.)—house, 3 Arran terrace, Fort Fullarton, Charles T. (of Fullarton & Co.) —house, St Joh/i's, Fort Fullarton, Thomas T. (of Thomas Fullarton & Co.) —house, 4 Barns terraee Fullarton, Mrs Duncan, 8 Bath place Fullarton, Andrew, ship carpenter, 52 South quay Fullarton, Diiiican, spirit-dealer, 60 South quay Galloway, Captain John, 4 Ailsa place, Fort Galloway, Mrs Andrew, Chalet, Carrick park, Midton road Gait, Mrs, 2 New Bridge street Gait, Miss, dressmaker, 10 Barns street Galbraith, Mrs Samuel, Beresford Cottage, Killoch place Galbraith, Arthur, grocer and spirit merchant, 236 High street house, Beresford Cottage, Killoch place (Gardiner, William, Eildon Cottage, Midton road Gardiner, Mrs, Airlie House, Victoria park Gardiner, William, Dalblair House. Dalblair road Gausseron, Henrie, Master of Modern Languages, Ayr Academy —house, 2 Bath place Gemmell, Mrs Gavin, Clarkville, Miller road. Gemmell, James, flesher, 24 Newmarket street GEMMET;L, THOMAS, & SON, publishers of Ayr Advertiser, 108 High street. (See Advt.) Gemmell, Thomas M., (of Aijr Adcertif^er) —house, Frankville, Race Course road Gemmell, Alexander B., (of Ayr Advertiser) —house, Frankville, Race Course road Gemmell, Thomas, agent, National Bank, 34 New Bridge street Gemmell, Alexander, posting establishment, 223 and 225 High street—house, Whitehall, Beresford terrace Georgesou, William, 6 Killoch place Gibb, Gavin, accountant, Union Bank. High street GLBB ALLAN, cabinetmaker, 74 High street—house, 105 Cross street, Wallace-town. (See Advt.) Gibb, Miss, 18 Barns street Gibb, Mrs William, green grocer, Queen's Ptooms, head of Fort street Gibson, .James, mason, 10 AUoway street Gibson, Hugh, cab driver, 205 High street Gibson, John, flesher, 26 High street Gilchrist, Mrs D., Biblewoman, 176 High street Gilfillau, Andrew, temperance hotel, 204.3 High street Gillan, Robert, 18 Wellington square Gillies, Mrs, 10 Alloway street Girdwood, Gavin, baker, 182 High street—house, Dalblair Cottage, Dalblair road Girvan, Miss, Fort House, Fort —

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GLASS, Mrs A., Tam o'Shaater lua, 238 High street. (See Advt.) Glass, James, machine maker, 195 High street—house, 39 Cross street, Wallacetowu Glen, John, shopman, 137 High street GLENDINNING & PHILLIPS, wholesale and retail fish and ice merchants, 54 and 56 Sanrlgate street—house, 52 do. (See Advt.) Glendinning, David, 52 Sandgate street Glendinning, Mrs James, 52 Sandgate street Good, Mrs, 8 Eglinton terrace Gordon, J. T., South Lodge. Race Course road Gordon, Henry. Ayr Arms Hotel, 227 High street Gordon, John, & Co., ironmongers, 32 New Bridge street Gordon, Captain John, 121 High street Goudie, Robert, solicitor and commissary clerk, County Buildings —house, 14 Alloway place Goudie, John, confectioner, 19 High street—house, 21 do. Goudie, John, Black Bull, 212 High street Goudy, Mrs Dr, 9 Alloway place GOVAN, WILLIAM, joiner, 131 High street—house, 8 Hall's vennel, Newton. (See Advt.) Graham, James D., M.A., head master, Grammar School—house, Hamilton Villa, Maybole road Graham, John, joiner, 24 Carrick street—house 8 Queen's terrace Graham, Archibald, hair-cutter, 16 Old Bridge street Graham, John, Railway Tavern, 45 Kyle street—house, 2 Killoch place GRAHAM, JAMES, grocer and wine merchant, 177 High street

house, 2 Killoch place. (See Advt ) Grange, Captain James, Carrick park. Midton road Grant, Alexander, railway porter, 6 Sandgate street Grant, John, mason, 24 Mill street Grant, William, fruiterer, 139 High street—house, 134 do. Grant, Mrs Hector, 39 Kyle street Gray, Mary, china and toy merchant, 232.5 High street Gray, Andrew M., 19 Hope street Gray, Thomas, 6 Charlotte street Gray, James, 5 Arran terrace, Fort Gray, James, green grocer, 10 Newmarket street—house, Rose- mont Cottage, 19 Allison street, Newton GRAY, JOSEPH, hosier, 14 Sandgate street—house. Point House, New road, Newton. (See Advt.) Gray, Robert, coachman, 30 New Bridge street Gray, Mrs T., baby linen warehouse, 264 High street—house, 262 do. Gray, Sergt. Joseph. Seabank road. Fort Gregory, Captain John Jervis, Blackburn House, Racecourse road ——

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I Gribboa, Mrs, register office for servants, 32 Alloway street Grieve, Adam, Drongan Cottage, Mid ton road Grundy, Mrs, King's Arms Hotel, 14 High street Guthrie, Archibald, hosier, Winton Buildings, High street house, Do. Guthrie, William, joiner, 57 Mill street Guthrie, Misses, dressmakers, 16 New Bridge street Guthrie, William, Athole Arms Hotel, 44 Alloway street Guthrig, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 8 Kirk port. High street

Hadden John H., examining officer, Custom House, 17 South quay Hair, John, joiner, 35 Kyle street Haldan, Bernard, physician. Brownhill Villa, Midton road • Haldan, Mrs Dr J. C, Westbourne Villa, Racecourse road |

Halbert, Matthew, dairy, 251 High street ;< Hall, George, principal, young ladies' institution, 22 Wellington square ij

Hall, William, clerk. Post Office; house, 11 Peebles street, Newton j John, baker, 121 High street Hall, ; Hamilton, Wm., draper, 57 High street—house, 4 Queen's terrace ; Hamilton, James, travelling draper, 15 Mill street * Hamilton, Misses, Inverdon House, Racecourse ,

road • Hamilton, Captain Archibald, Rozelle House, Monument i

Hamilton, Hugh, 20 Wellington square j Hamilton, Robert, spirit merchant, 2 Harbour street—house, j

Greenbank Cottage, Newtonhead J

Hannah, Mrs, Ewart Cottage, Maybole road i Hannah, John, wine and spirit merchant, 13 New Bridge street j

house, 7 Cromwell Place, Fort |

Hannah, Miss, milliner, 35 Kyle street i HAPPELL, THOMAS & SON, blacksmiths, 143 High street— \

house, 51 Green street, Newton. (See Ad'.t,) ^ Harbison, John, shopman, 54 South quay j Harbour Office, 53 South Quay ;

Harrison, Peter, eating house. 54 High street I

Hardy, George, coachman, 23 Sandgate street I Hart, George, Corsehill House, Old Maybole road j

Hart, Harry, 32 Queen's terrace i

Harvey, Douglas, portrait painter, 3 Cromwell Place, Fort ,: Hastings, Joseph, foreman burgh stables, head of Kyle street Hastings, Miss, mangier, 38 Fullarton street Hastings & Kay, Auction Mart, Cattle Market

Hastings, David, 16 Alloway street ! Hastings, Alexander, smith, 257 High street house, 3 New — |

Bridge street j Hastings, Miss, dressmaker and white seam sewer, 3 New Bridge j street

Hastings, William (of Hastings & Kay), 16 Alloway street i 42 DlKECTOKr.

Hastings, Thomas, miller, 49 Mill street Haugh, Maxwell, clog and prxtten maker, IS Hope street—house, 11 John street, Wallacetowu Hay, Colonel James Hay Boyd of Towuend, 1 Wellington square Hay, James, gardener. South Lodge, Racecourse road Hay, Misses, 5 Wellington square Hay. Thomas, baker, factory close. Mill street Hay, James, baker, 24 Mill street ^ Hazelrigg, Major Alfred, St Andrews, oflf Racecourse road Hazel, Mrs David, Beresford Villa, Beresford terrace Hendrie, William W. (of Imrie & Sons), 137 High street—house, Bourtree Park, .Dalmellington road Hendrie, Charles, grain and hay merchant, 40 Alloway street Henry, Miss, milliner, 16 Eglinton terrace. Fort Henry, James, Billiard Rooms, 1 Boat Vennel—house, 16 Sand- gate street Henry, Hugh, printer, bookbinder, lithographer, and stationer, 35 and 37 Newmarket street — house, 16 Eglinton terrace, Fort HEWITSON, WILLIAM, boot and shoemaker, 12 Newmarket street—house, 3 Gordon terrace, Wallacetowu. (See Advt.) Higgings, William, shoemaker, 205 High street Higgings, James, jobbing gardener, 28 Mill street Higgison. Mrs. fish merchant, 5 Hope street HIGHET, WILLIAM & SONS, slaters, glaziers, plumbers, slate and lead merchants. Fort street. (See Advt.) HIGHET, CAMPBELL, painter and p^perhanger, 44 Newmarket street —house, 10 Barns street, (See Advt.) Highet. Robert (of Highet & Hunter), 44 Dalbluir road Highet, John, slater, 36 Fullarton street Highet, David, Williamfield, Miller road Highet, WiUiam (of Highet & Sons), 1 Citadel Place, Fort Highet, J. Cochrane (of Highet & Sons), 1 Barns terrace Highet & Hunter, ironmongers, 113 High street Hill, Daniel, merchant, Isa Viila, New Maybole road HILL. P. B.. fishmonger, poultry, game, ham, and ice merchant, 65 High street—house, 8 Beresford terrace. (See Advt.) Hill, John, gardener, 41 Mill street Hill, Mrs, 13 Barns terrace Hind, Rev. Robprt. curate Trinity Church, 11 Fullarton street Hislop, James 0., letter cairier. '^8 Elba street. Wallacetowu

Hodgson, W. T. , brassfounder. 20 Carrlck street Hogg, Matthew, grocer, 230 High street—house. Clifton Cottage, head of John street, Wallacetown Hood, John, plumber, 40 High street Hood, John, Greenbank villa, Midton road Hood, Miss, 1 South Place, Midton road Holmes, Mrs, 3 Barns terrace AYR. 43

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HOSIE, JOHN", Hatter, 221 High street—house, 169 do. (See Advt.) Houldsworth, John M., Carrick House, May bole road

Houldsworth, William, Mountcharles, Greenfield avenue ' Houldsworth, Henry, Carrick House, Maybole road Houston, Mrs Wni.. spirit-dealer, 51 and 52 South quay Houston, Robert, spirit-dealer, 17 Hope street HOWAT, WILLIAM, ironmonger, 116 High street—bouse, 14 Beresford terrace, (See Advt.) Howat, John, ironmonger, 116 High street —house, 14 Beresford terrace Howat, William, railway clerk. Railway Station, Townhead Howatson, James, teacher of dancing, 7 Academy street Howie, Mrs Wm., toll-collector. Racecourse road Howe Sewing Machine Depot, 54 Newmarket street Howie, James, spirit-dealer, 56 High street—house, 67 do. Hudson, Thomas, lodgings, 29 High street Hunter, Mrs, temperance hotel, 55 High street Hunter, Robert, carder, 10 Kyle street Hunter, William, gardener, Dalblair Lodge, Dalblair road Hunter, William, cashier, 25 Newmarket street Hunter, William, gardener, 14 Alio way street Hunter, Mrs George, 14 Alloway street Hunter, David, merchant. Sea Tower, Racecourse road Hunter, James (of Highet & Hunter), ironmongers, 111 High st. HUNTER, JOHN, grocer, 170 and 135 High street—house, 7 Havelock terrace, Miller road. (See Advt.) Hunter, James, late merchant, 85 Newmarket street Hunter, Mrs Robert, grocer and china merchant, 252 High street Hunter, M. & J., milliners, 66 High street—house 38 Newmarket street Hunter, Andrew, builder, Dalblair road—house, 16 Midton road Hunter, Mrs Wm., Northpark, old Maybole road Hunter, Misses, teachers of pianoforte, 2 Citadel Place, Fort HUNTER, MISS E., china and toy merchant, 152 High street- bouse, 14 Dalblair road. (See Advt.) Hunter, Mi^M. A., pianoforte teacher, 25 Dalblair road Hunter, Wm., joiner, 51 Mill street Hutchisou,;^rs Dr, 6 Bath Place HutchisoH|i|fcsses, stay makers and milliners, 115 High street Hutchis^HHnss, Kuowe, Midton road Hutton,^C^ll Beresford terrace Hutton, Mrs John, 8 Park terrace, off Alloway place Hutton, Mrs, grocer, 67 Mill street Hyslop, James, Old Church officer, 8 Kirk port. High street Hyslop, Major Maxwell, Oakfield, Broomfield road

Imrie & Sons, nursery and seedsmen, 137 High street —

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Imrie, Mrs Thomas, Bourtree Park, Dalmellington road Inglis & Son, seed merchants, 42 Mill street Inglis, Miss, milliner, 68 Newmarket street—house, 23 Sandgate street Ingram & Sons, watchmakers, 106 High street Ingram, William (of Ingram & Sons) —house, 2 New Bridge street Irvine, William, post boy, 11 Carrick street

IRVIJ^E, J. & A ., slaters and glaziers, 84 High street. (See Advt.) Irvine, George, boat builder, 44 South quay—shop, North quay, Newton Irvine, Archibald (of J. & A. Irvine)—house, 25 Mill street Irvine, John (of J. & A. Irvine) —house, I23 New road, Newton Irvine & Sons, booksellers and stationers, 93 High street—house, 4 Newmarket street Irvine, George, miller, 53 Mill street Irvine, James, slater, 15 Kyle street Isbister, Mrs Caleb, Gleniffer Place, Miller road

Jack, Thomas, fancy warehouse, 5 and 54 Newmarket street house, Winton Buildings Jack, Thomas, potato dealer, near Pailway Station, Townhead Jackson, Thomas, mason, 5 Carrick street Jackson, Rev. Wm., Wesleyan Manse, 1 Charlotte street Jackson, F. G. Capt., R.N.B. Fusiliers, 8 Carrick Park, Midton road Jamiebon, John & Co., clothiers, 11 New Bridge street JAMIESON, WILLIAM, draper and outfitter, 29 Sandgate street—house, 29^ do. (See Advt.) Jamieson, Mrs Thomas, 1 Hope street Jardine, Andrew, Gleniffer Place, Miller road Johnston, Mrs Wm., 28 Fort street JOHNSTON, JAMES, boot and shoemaker, 28 High street- house, Caldwell place, 13 Queen street, Wallacetown. (See Advt.) Johnston, George, telegraph clerk, 10 Allow ay street Johnston, Mrs Quintin, 7 Wellington square JOHNSTON, WM. & SON, painters, 46 Sandgate street. (See Advt.) Johnston, Mrs J., milliner, 20 Cathcart street Johnston, Robert (of Johnston & Son), painter, 46 Sandgate street house, 5 Fullarton street Johnston & Finlayson, general drapers, 46 High street Johnston, John (of Johnston & Finlayson, drapers), 50 Content street, Wallacetown Johnston, Miss G., dressmaker, 63g High street Jones, William, tailor, 44 High street

KAY, JOHN M., joiner, 9 JMill street—house, 66 do. (See Advt.) —

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KAY, ROBERT M., agent, Clydesdale Bank, High street- house, 3 Park Circus, off Racecourse road. (See Advts.) Kay, Mrs Andrew, Drongan Cottage, Midton road Kay, William, Broomfield, Midton road Kay, James, dairy, Millbrae, Mill street Kallaghan, John, teacher, 2 New Bridge street Kelly^ Hugh, gardener, Wyndy Hall, Midton road Kelly, John, seaman, 27 Kyle street Kelly, John, tanner, 54 Mill street Kennedy, Peter, grocer and spirit merchant, G New Bridge street —house, 17 Eglinton terrace. Fort Kennedy, David, 22 Midton road Kennedy, Miss Helen, 48 Sandgate street Kennedy, Mrs Alexander, Cairnsmore Cottage, Midton road Kerr, Mrs George, 31 Kyle street Kerr, Edward, storeman, 29 Carrick street Kerr, Thomas, solicitor and banker—house, Commercial Bank, 1 St John street Kerr, George blacksmith, 31 Kyle street —house, 257 High street Kerr, Capt. John, 68 South quay Kerr, William, blacksmith, 27 Kyle street Kerr, William, gardener, Carrick House Lodge, Maybole road Kerr, Capt. Edward, 70 Newmarket street KERR, THOMAS T., wine and spirit merchant, 13 Newmarket street—house, 6 Carrick Park, Midton road. (See Advt.) Keane, Mrs, 1 Eglinton terrace, Fort Kevan, John, fruit merchant, 2h Old Bridge street—house, 30 Clune street, Newton Kilpatrick, Misses, 12 Beresford terrace Kilpatrick, William, solicitor and banker, 33 Newmarket street house. 7 Alloway place Kinsf, Andrew, builder, 42 Sandgate street—house, 20 Fort street KING, ALEXANDER, upholsterer and cabinet manufacturer, 1 Sandgate street. (See Advt.) King, Charles, Invercloy, Racecourse road King's Arms Hotel. 14 Hish street Kinross, Miss, 9 Alloway place Knox, Mrs, 1 Academy street

Lamb, Mrs William, 5 Kensington terrace, Miller road Lambie, Robert, gardener, 27 Kyle street Lambie, John, bootmaker, 15 Kyle street Lambie, Mrs Thomas, fancy warehouse, 4 New Bridge street house, 3 Harbour street Lambie, L. & J., straw hat and dressmakers, 22 Mill street LANG, A, & J. S., plumbers, gas-fitters, and smiths, 18 Carrick street. (See Advt.) Lang, A. H. (of A. & J. S. Lang), Carrick place, Carrick street ;

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Lang, J. S. (of A. & J. S. Lang), Carrick place. Carrick street Lang, Rev. Thomas H., Greenside Villa, off Alloway place Lang, Arthur, of Bellevne, Carrick place, Carrick street Langmair, William, tacklemaker, 234 High street Large, Capt. Robert, 12 Montgomerie terrace. Fort LARRIBAU, A., photographer, 29 Newmarket street. (See Lauchlan, Miss, coal agent, 34 Fort street Advt.) Lauder, Miss Ann, grocer, 31 Mill street Law, Hugh, grocer and spirit merchant, 222 High street—house, 220 do. Lawrie, Hugh (of Smith & Lsiwrie), silk mercers and drapers, 17 Sandgate street —house, 11 Barns street Lawrie, Robert, china merchant, 132 High street—house, 134 do. Lawson, Allan (of Wilkie & Lawsoo, joiners)—house, 54 Main street, Newton Lawson, Matthew, 14 Kyle street Lawson, Mrs, milliner, 15 New Bridge street Lawson, Hector, miller, Ayr Mills, Mill street Lawson, .Jane, ropemaker, 123 High street Leckie, Alexander, pawnbroker, 70 High street—house, 5 Park circus. Race Course road Ledingham, Wm.. railway station porter, 30 Alloway street Leggat, William, letter carrier, 41 Eyle street Legge, Wm., hairdresser, 53 Newmarket street—house, 70 do. Lees, James, farmer, Robbsland, Old Maybole road Le Clair, Louis, French hairdresser. 5 Macneille Buildings, New- market street—house, Mondesir Villa, Hawkhill, Whitletts road Lennox, Major-General W. G., 4 Park cii'cus, off Racecourse road Limond, Robert S., Burnock. Racecourse road Limond, Robert, pensioner, 185g High street Lithgow, James, Prince of Wales Tavern, 17 High street LITTLEJOHN, BROTHERS, Italian warehousemen, and wine merchants, 3 Sandgate street (See Advt. Littlejohn, David D., (of Littlejohn Brothers) —house, Barns Crescent, off Miller road Livingstone, Mrs William, baker, 82 High street—house, 7 Mont- go merie terrace, Fort Lochhead, John, pawnbroker, Bridge street, Loan oflBce—house, .32 Mill street Lockhart, John, sergeant-major, Royal Ayrshire Militia, Seabank road. Fort Lockhart, John, Sheriff Clerk Depute, County buildings—house, 1 Weston place, Miller road Lockhart, Mrs A., grocer and spirit merchant, 11 Sandgate street —house, 9 do. Logan, Mrs John, Watfield Cottage, Midton road Logan, Mrs John, 10 Alloway street —

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I Logan, M rs. May bole road Logan, William, grocer, 105 High street —house, Maybole road Logan, James, wholesale grocer, Corn Exchange Court, 108 High

street—house, Maybole road . Loudoun, Alex, (of Murdoch & Loudoun, solicitors), 9 Cathcart street Loujdoun, Miss, dressmaker, 9 Cathcart street Love, William, printer, bookbinder, and stationer, 45 Newmarket street Lowe, Mrs, 2 Eglintoii terrace, Fort LYMBURN, WILLIAM, bookseller, printer, and bookbinder,, 55 and 57 Newmarket street—house, 46 Main street, Newton. (See Advt.) Lyon, Hugh, carrier. Factory place, Mill street Lyon, John, stockingmaker, 22 Mill street Lyon, Andrew, Gowanbank, Midton road Lyon, Alexander, plumber and gasfitter, 16 Newmarket street house, 5 North Harbour street

Macauley, Misses, 13 Barns street Macdonald, James, M.A., LL.D., rector of Ayr Academy, 14 Wellington square MacDonald, William R., M,D., 29 Wellington square—house, 13 Beresford terrace Mackail, Rev. John, M.A., 9 Havelock terrace Mackay, John, saddler, 231 High street—house, 13 Beresford terrace Mackay, J. & L, dressmakers, 21 Sandgate street Macknight, Thomas, M,D., 23 Wellington square Maclnnes, Rev. Robert M., Darlington U.P. Manse, Miller road Macintosh, Miss, 19 Wellington square Macleod, William, accountant, British Linen Coy.'s Bank, 33 Newmarket street Macneille, Miss, 4 South place, Midton road Macneille, John, tanner and currier. Mill street—house, Black- burn Villa, Racecourse road Macpherson, William, Craigencallie, Racecourse road Macpherson, Daniel, carter, 85 South quay Macpherson, Mrs Hugh, 21 Barns street Macpherson, Miss, 26 Barns street Main, Mrs, Carrick Cottage, Springvale road Main, Mrs Alexander. 30 New Bridge street Mair, Mrs William, Wellwood Cottage. Springvale road Mair, William & Son, cooperage, 250 High street Mair, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 244 High street Maitland, John, 19 Eglinton terrace. Fort Maitland, Mrs John, 18 Cathcart street Malcolm, Mrs, eating house, 23 Boat vennel —

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Malcolm, Robert, sergeant of police, 213 High street Malcolm, Robert, waiter, 9 Kirkport, High street Mancor, Alex., captain and adjutant, Ayrshire Rifle Volunteers, 29 Queen's terrace Mann, Agnes B., cloakmaker, 2 Hope street Manson, Thomas, clerk, Mr Shaw's, County Buildings Mark, Matthew, watch and fclockmaker, 15 Newmarket street house, 17 do. Marr, James, tobacconist, 12 New Bridge street Martin, William, currier, 98 High street Mason, Alexander, commercial traveller, 2 Ailsa place, Fort Mason, Mrs James, Sunnyside, off Alloway place Mason, Miss, Victoria park. Racecourse road Mathieson, John, cutter, 34 Newmarket street—house, 13 Oswald place, Wallacetown Maxwell, William, cleaner, 45 Mill street Maxwell, Archibald, baker, 55 Mill street Maybole Boot and Shoe Shop, 9 Old Bridge street—John Murray, manager Meikle, David (of J. & D. Meikle, builders), 1 Bruce crescent, Fort Mercer, John, civil engineer, architect, and land surveyor, 9 Sandgate street—house, 29 Barns street Meredith, David, tailor, 155 High street Meredith, Matthew, remnant warehouse, 154 High street—house, 4 Carrick park, Midton road Middleton, Mrs, Strathdoon House, Racecourse road. Millar, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 7 Newmarket street—house, Daisy Bank Cottage, head of John street, Wallacetown Millar, James, mason, 25 Carrick street MILLER, ROBERT, grocer, 264 High street—house, 262 do. (See Advt.) Miller, Colonel G. Murray, C.B., Commanding 61st Brigade Depot, Rosebank, Old Maybole road Miller, William, plasterer, 21 Mill street Miller, Mrs Hugh, Midton Cottage, Midton road Miller, Major James, Cromwell Cottage, Seabank road, Fort Miller, John, mason, 12 Kyle street Miller, John, Castle, Fort Miller, R. A., school board officer and Inspector of Nuisances, South place, Midton road Miller, Mrs, Dressmaker, 45 High street Miller, James, stationer, 61 High street MILLER, WALTER, spirit-dealer, 186 High street. (See Advt.) Miller, Robert, factor, Alloway Cottage, Alloway Miller, James, greengrocer, 153 High street Miller, John R. (of G. & H. Rutherford, grocers), 1 Kirkport, High street ) —

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Miller, John, town missionary and chaplain Kyle Union—house, 18 Dalblair road Miller, Robert A., City of Glasgow Bank, 25 Newmarket street Miller, Miss, Morningside Cottage, Spriugvale road Miller, Robert, joiner, 33 Mill street Miller, Miss, dressmaker, 1 Old Bridge street MILLIKEN, JAMES, joiner, 27 Carrick Street (See Advt.) Milligan, David, junr., joiner, 51 Mill Street Milligan, James, 1 Kensington terrace, Miller road Milligan, D. & J., joiners, 37 Kyle street Milligan, David, (of D. & J, Milligan, joiners) —house. Cunning- park, Racecourse road Milligan, John, (of D. & J. Milligan, joiners)—house, Afton Cottage, Maybole road Mills, David, coal agent, 57 Newmarket street—house, 9 River terrace, Wallacetown Mills, David, spirit-dealer, 209 High street—house, 38 Dalblair road MILLS, JAMES, tobacconist, 125 High street—house, 21 Dalblair road (See Advt. Mills, William, manager, Templeton's Factory—house, 8 Cromwell place, Fort Mitchell, Alexander, fishing tacklemaker, 19 Kyle street—house, 66 Mill street Mitchell, Mrs Andrew, Broomfield house, Broomfield road Mitchell, Archibald, carter, 143 High street Mitchell, John, Victoria park. Racecourse road Mitchell, Mrs Dr, 20 Barns street Mitchell, Misses, 2 South place, Midton road MITCHELL WALTER, ham-curer, 5 Killoch place—shop, 26 Main street, Newton (See Advt.) Mollison, Hans G.L., clerk, 46 Newmarket street Money, Mrs Hugh, 32 High street Montgomerie, James, F. ti. C.S., surgeon, 6 Wellington square Montgomerie, James, cab proprietor, 24 New Bridge street Moodie, George, late supervisor, 9 Queen's terrace Moore, Dr William, B.M. & CM., 22 Barns street Moore, John, cabinet-maker, 107 High street Moore, James, salesman, 184 High street Moore, Miss, Berlin wool shop, 60 Newmarket street—house, 184 High street MORGAN, AR THUK, bookseller and stationer, 53 High street- house, 28 John street, Wallacetown (See Advt.) Morris, Captain Archibald, 17 Charlotte street Morrison, William, pilot, 208 High street Morrison, Donald, letter-carrier, 10 Weaver street, Newton Morrison, William, tailor and clothier, 51 Newmarket street house, 3 Queen's terrace 50 DIKECTORY.

Morrison, James, slater, 156 High street Morrison, John, boot and shoemaker, 63 High street Morrison Misses, Elgin Villa, Midton road Morton, Adam, blacksmith. 150 High street Morton, Alexander, salesman, 40 High street Morton, Mrs Alexander, 95 High street Morton, David, tailor, 7 Kyle street Morton, Mrs George, 42 Sandgate street Morton, Hugh, ooachwright, 30 New Bridge street Morton, James, coachbuilder, 47 and 49 Sandgate street Morton, Captain, J. M. M. of Belmont, 9 Wellington Square Morton, MattbeNV, 10 Queen's terrace Morton, Miss, 49 Sandgate street Motherwell, Robert, hosier, 197 High street—house, 17 Barns-st^ Muir, Mrs Thomas, 99^ High street Muir, Mrs, 30 New Bridge street Muir, Alexander, mason, 55 South quay Muir, Andrew C, overseer Ayr Ohserrer, 24 New Bridge street Muir, Andrew, chief clerk, Post-office, Newmarket street Muir, Mrs Lockhart, 5 Bruce crescent. Fort Miinn, Mrs James, 10 Montgomerie terrace, Fort Murchie, James, slater, 134 High street Murchie, Ivie, railway guai'd, 19 Hope street Murdoch, Archibald, boilermaker, 240 High street

Murdoch, Pi,. D., Procurator-Fiacal for the County—office. County Buildings—house, Fairfield Lodge, Racecourse road Murdoch, Hugh, photographer, 10 Beresford terrace Murdoch, Mrs J. F.. Fairfield Lodge. Racecourse road Murdoch, John, civil engineer, architect, and surveyor, 62 New- market street—house, Westerlee, Racecourse road Murdoch, Miss M., straw-hatmaker, 130 High street Murdoch & Loudoun, solicitors. County Buildings Murdoch, Charles, Mason's Arms Inn, 130 High street Murdoch, Miss, mangle-keeper and register office for servants, 15- Cathcart street Murray, Miss, lodgings, 1 Albert place, Boat vennel Murray, Thomas, carter, 49 Mill street Murray & Aitken, tailors and clothiers, 64 Newmarket street Murray, Henry, spirit merchant, Thistle Tavern, 26 and 27 South quay Murray, James (of Murray & Aitken, clothiers), Roselyn Cottage,. Midton road Murray, James P., compositor, 45 Mill street Murray, Henry, bookbinder, 13 Sandgate street—house, 2 Cath- cart street Murray, David, ostler, 208 High street Murray, Mrs James, 10 Barns terrace Murray, Miss, lodgings, 9 Harbour street —

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Murray, Peter, shoemaker, 8^ Carrick street Murray. Eobert. grocer and provision merchant, 248 High street —house, 2 Weston place, Miller road Murray, William, builder, 13 Kyle street Murray, William (of Paterson, Sons & Co.), 1 Barns park, off Alloway place

McAlester, Captain Sommerville, adjutant of Militia— ofiEice, The Barracks McArthur, R.W., 7 Eglinton terrace. Fort McBrier, William, jobbing gardener, 160 High street McBride, Miss A., milliner. 59 Newmarket street McBryde, Peter, goods porter, 176 High street McBrayne, Robert, 35 Queen's terrace McCallura, George, boot and shoemaker, 188 High street —house, 79 Cross street, Wallacetown McCalium. Mrs Duncan, 5 Dalblair road McCAT-LUM, DAVID, coal agent, 44 Sandgate street (See Advt.) McCALLUM, ROBERT, writer, and town chamberlain. 3 Mac- neille buildings, Newmarket street—house, 7 Park Circus, off Racecourse road (See Advt.) McCall, John. Richmond Villa, Midton road McCall, Mrs Anthony, baker, 105 High street—house. 10?> do. McCALL, CHARLES, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Kirkport house. 32 John street, WallacetoAvn (See Advt.) McCallv, Agnes, transferer of muslin work, 3 Bruce crescent, Fort McClarty, Malcolm, baker, 160 High street M'Cartney, Robert, joiner, 22 Mill street McCaitney, Thomas, gardener, Lunnan, Midton road McCartney, Daniel, ca'pet weaver, 49 Mill street McCartney, John, gardener, Knowe Lodge, Midtoa Road McCartney, .John, carpet weaver, 21 Mill street McCheyne, Miss, seminary for young ladies, 13 Eglinton terrace McLatchie, Miss, milliner, 13 Alloway street McClelland, Captain Alexander, Lloyd's agent, 24 New Bridge street McLelland, James, solicitor. 11 Wellington square McClure, G. & J., joiners, cabinetmakers, and house-factors, 47 Carrick street McClure, Eb'zabeth, dressmaker, 9 Sandgate street McCLYMONT, JOHN, solicitor, 52 Newmarket street—house, 9 Dalblair Road (See Advt.) McClyraont, John, bank messenger. Royal Bank, 33 Sandgate street McConnell, Mrs, laundress, 176 High street McConnell, James, cabinetmaker, 44 High street McConnell, William, jr., grocer, 235 High street McConnell, Thomas, Whip Inn, 1 Carrick street and 179 High at. ——

52 DIRECTORY.

McConnell, John, Register Office for servants, 36 Alloway street McConnochie, Mary, green grocer, 247 High street McConnochie, John, mason, 257 High street Mccormick, Robert, spirit dealer, 76 High street—house, 7 River terrace, Wallacetov^n (See Advt.) McCormick, Thomas, coachman, Dalblair house, Dalblair road McCosh, James M., collector of county rates, 7 Wellington square McCracken, Thomas, tanner, 44 Mill street McCracken, William, governor, Kyle Union Poorhouse McCreadie, James, cooper, 21 Kyle street McCreadie, Robert, storeman, 40 Mill street McCreadie, George, tish and game merchant, 42 South quay house, Fort House, Fort McCrindle, Matthew, superintendent of Water Works, 9 Kirk Port, High street McCrindle, Robert, house factor, 11 Cathcart street McCreath, William, farmer, Forehill, Dalmellington road McCreath, Robert, joiner. Mill Brae, Mill street McCreath, James, joiner, 147 High stx'eet—house, 232 do. McCririck, James, Burgh Inspector of weights and measures, 58 Sandgate street—house, 16 Academy street McCririck & Sons, gun and rifle makers, 58 Sandgate street McCririck, Alexander, writer, 9 Sandgate street—house, 16 Academy street McCrorie, William, solicitor, 41 Newmarket street—house, 1 Windsor Villa, Miller road McCrie, Rev. Charles G., F.C. Manse, 14 Barns terrace McCrorie, Andrew, drayman, 9 Alloway street McCubbin, Joseph, slater, 5 Kyle street McCubbin. Alexander, solicitor and accountant, 2 Garden Park, Miller load McCubbin, John, draper, 100 High street—house, 42 Newmarket street McCubbin ^ Son, tailors and clothiers, 40 Newmarket street honsp, 42 do. McCubbin, Alexander (of McCubbin & Sou, clothiers), 10 Eglinton terrace. Fort McCubbin, W. F., solicitor and accountant, 39 Sandgate street house, 5 Alloway place McCubl)in, Mrs Alexander, 5 Alio way. place McCiilloch, A.M., 8 Eglinton terrace. Fort McCuIloch. Miss, dressmaker, 71 i High street McCuUocl), Mrs William, 24 Barns street McCuilocli. William, baker, 212 High street McDerraeut, James, & Sons, civil engineers, architects, and sur- veyors, 89 Sandgate street McDermenr, Mrs James, Tam M'Kie Tavern, 1 Hope street —

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I McDerment, James I., (McDerinent -^ Sons) —house, Cassillis Villa, by Maybole McDerment, Peter, civil engiaeer, architect and surveyor, 60 Mill street • McDonald, Donald, superintendent of burgh police and billet master, Glencoe Cottage, Gaswork road JMcDonald, Miss Jane, furnished apartments, 16 Wellington square McDonald, Alexander & sons, cMmney sweepers, 11 Hope street (See Advt.) McDonald, Alexander, inspector. Constabulary, 18 Charlotte street McDowall, Mrs, refreshment rooms, 22 Old Bridge street McDowall William, burgh officer, 22 Old Bridge street McEwan, Miss S., 3 Dalblair road McEwan, Captain Hugh, 7 Barns terrace McEwan, William, plumber, Gas Works, Gas Work road McFadzean, Robert, hosier and draper, 88 and 90 High street house, Maryfield, Gaswork road McFadzean, Capt. James, 20 Cathcart street McFarlane, James, joiner, 20 New Bridge street McGaviu, Mrs John, Shalimar house, Racecourse McGill, Mrs William, Railway Station, Townhead McGill, John, stationmaster, i'asseuger station, Townhead McGregor, Adam, druggist, 16 and 18 Sandgate street—house, 1 Montgomerie terrace. Fort McGregor. James, Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine Ware- house, 28 New Bridge street McGuire, Hugh, shoemaker, 98 High street McGuire, Hugh, clerk, 41 Carrick street McGuire, Peter, joiner, 205 High street McHardy, Hardy, Commander, R.N., Sunny side, off Alloway place McHarg, James, tailor, 20 Mill street McHutchon, Mrs Maitland, 19 Barns street McHutchon, James, collector of harbour dues. Harbour office, 53 St)uth quay —house 19 Barns street McUwraith, J. S., C.E. and architect (of Jaines McDerment & Sous), 39 Sandgate street—house, Glentig Cottage, head of John street, Wallacetown McILWRATH, J'JHN, SON, & Co., plumbers, slaters, and glaziers, 112 and 114 High street (See Advt.) McI. wrath, John, (of J. Mcll wrath, Son, & Co., plumbers) — house, Content house, Wallacetown Mcllwrath, Andrew (of J. Mcllwrath, Son, & Co., plumbers)— 114 High street Mclndoe, John, head-master, Alloway school. Old Maybole road Mclunes, Dunca,n, goldsjnith and watchmaker, 193 High street 64 DIRECTORY.

Mclutyre, Andrew, master of works, Boj's' Industrial School, 28 Mill street McJannet, Robert, silk mercer and draper, 50 Newmarket street —house, 10 Newton terrace, Green street lane McJannet, Mrs James, Greenside villa, off Alioway place McJannet, Hugh, baker, 25 High street—house, Bellevue lodge, Racecourse road McKay, William, inspector of county police, Sea View cottage. South quay McKean, John, carter, 16 Kyle street McKelvie, John, wine and spirit merchant, 70 and 71 South quay McKelvie, Mrs John, Greenlawn Cottage, Midton road McKerrow, George. M.D., 27 Sandgate street McKERROW, WILLIAM, livery stables and cab proprietor, 31 Cari-ick street—office, 29a Sandgate street—house, 5 Academy street (See Advt.) McKie, James, railway servant, 41 Mill street McKill, William, furniture sale-rooms. Queen's head, 70 High street—house, 45 John street, Wallacetown McKinuon, Sergt. -Major James, 23 South quay McKinnon, William, pilot, 6Q South quay McKissock, Gilbert, bookbinder, 34 Mill street McKissock, Miss, dressmaker, 29 Carrick street McKissock, John, cab-driver, 29 Carrick street M'KNIGHT, JAMES, joiner and cabinetmaker, 131 High street —house, 229 do. (See Advt.) McKune, Mrs, 2 Wellpark place. Miller road McLachlan, Andrew, & Son, builders, Havelock terrace—office, 46 Dalblair road M'Lachlan, Andrew, (of A. McLachlan & Son) —Havelock House, Miller road McLachan, James, (of A. M'Lachlan & Son), Havelock House, Miller road M'Lauchlan, Thos., painter, 12 Hope street—house, 183 High st. McLauch'an, Miss, female missionary, 205 High street McLean, John, groom, 33 Carrick street McLean, William, pavier, 43 Carrick street McLeish, Miss, 17 Queen's terrace McMichael, Mrs William, Wellwood Cottage, Springvale road McMillan, Miss, dressmaker, 9 Kirkport, High street McMillan, John Gordon, Dereel House, Barns park McMurdo, Robert, coachman, 43 Carrick street McMURTRIE, JAMES, solicitor, 70 Newmarket street—house, 8 Park terrace, off Alloway place (See Advt.) McMurtrie, James, 7 Sandgate street— house, Railway Station, Darlington road, Newton McMurtrie, James, posting establishment, 12 Dalblair road— house, 14 do. )

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i McMurtrle, James, & Co., china merchant, 7 Sandgate street \

McMurtrie, Misses, dressmakers, 111 High street ! McAIurfcrie, John, watchmaker. 129 High street —house, 127 do. j McN'AIR, HENRY, liesher, 22 Sandgate street—house', 2 Cath- I

cart street (See Advt.) \ McNab, William, 1 Garden park, Miller road I

McNaughton, James, of Smithfield, Eoseburn, Raceeouse road i

^IcNider, Miss, dressmaker, 2 Hope street j McNeight, Misses. 4 Cromwell place, Fort j McQueen, Captain David, 26 Kyle street j McQueen, Charles, flesher, 242 High street—house, 246 do. ; McQuigen, David, cab proprietor, 3 Hope street McHae, John, late teacher, and session clerk for Newton, 5 Char- lotte street j

McRobert, William, platform manager, Railway Station—house, i 45 Mill street McSkimraing, Archibald, slater. 6.3 Soutli quay McSkimming, Miss, dressmaker, 3 Academy street ; McTaggart, Mrs, fish merchant, 03 South quay ^ McTear, Samuel, cai-ter, 10 High street McVicar, James, cashier, Ayr Saw Mills, 76 South quay McVicar, Robert, cashier (Currie, Rae, &; Co., drapers) —house,- 9 Green street, Newton McWhinnie, Miss, 6 Cathcart street ' McWhirter, Robert, dairy, 35 Mill street \ McWhirter Thomas, carter, 14 Mill street '•

\ Nairn, II Queen's terrace Mrs, j

Naismith, W. John, M.B., CM., 1 Alloway Place j Napier, James, letter stamper, \'2h New road, Newton « Napier, William, letter-carrier, 1,5 John street, Wallacetown |

Napier, Peter G., letter-carrier, 37 Content street, Wallacetown ! Neil, Alexander, driver. cab 37 Carrick street ; Neil. Thomas. Viewfield, Racecourse road \

NEIL, FRANCIS, cabinetmaker, 121 High street—show-rooms, • 99|^ do. house, 105 Wallace street. (See Advt.) — ;

Neil, Mrs, washer and dresser. 41 Carrick street i

Neil, Robert, bookseller, 263 High street —house, 265 do. ; Neil, Mrs, street 45 High \ Neil, Mrs, Thomas, Victoria Inn, 97 High street j

NEIL, ,L & T. , ship chandlers and sail makers, North and South j quay house, 45 High street (See Advt. — j Neil, James, shopman, 67 High street \ Neil, William, tailor, 48 High street { Neilsou, "William, practical hatter and renovator, 26 Carrick st. '' Nicol, William, mason. 13 Mill street Nicol, George, confectioner, High street ISoi ;; Nicholson, -L R., Barns House, opposite Alloway place i •

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Nimmo, John, gas stoker, Ayr Gaswork, Gaswork road Nimmo, Hamilton E., professor of music and music seller, 28 Newmarket street—house, 3 Ailsa Place, Fort Nisbet, Alexander, clerk, 18 Eglinton terrace, Fort NISBET, GEORGE, Alfred Hotel, 8 Sandgate street (See Advt.) Nisbet, Thomas S., draper, Winton buildings, High street—house, 13 Charlotte street Nisbet, W. J., head master, Episcopal school—house, 9 Dalblair road Niven, Miss, 14 Kyle street Niven, Thomas, shoemaker, 9 Carrick street Niven, Mrs ^., grocer, 7 Kirkport, High street—house, 13 do. Niveu, Miss, straw-hat maker, 13 Kirkport, High street Niven, William, baker, 214 High street—house, 212 do.

O'Brien, Patrick, tobacconist and fishing tackle maker. 81 High street—house, 9 New Bridge street Observer Publishing Office, 49 Newmarket street Ochiltree, William, cabinetmaker, 30 Sandgate street OGG, WILLIAM clothier, 42 Sandgate street—house, 7 Arran terrace, Fort (See Advt.) Oliver, James, merchant, 41 High street—house, 4 Barns street Oman, Captain James, Pomona House, Fort Orr, Gilbert, shoemaker, 204 High street—house, 15 Mill street Orr, Mrs Gilbert, staymaker, 15 Mill street Orr, Miss Margaret, 8 Barns terrace Orr, Alexander, general draper, 50 Higli sti'eet —house, 4 Mont- gomerie terrace. Fort

Park, Miss, 5 Queen's terrace Parker, John, eating house, 234 High street Parochial Boarcl Office, 98 High street Paterson, Hugh, currier, 50 Mill street Paterson, W. A. Orr, sheriff-substitute, 21 WeUingtOE square Paterson, Mrs George, 17 Alloway street Paterson, George, currier, 50 Mill street PATER>ON, JOHN H., grocer and provision merchant, 185 High street—house, 2 Elba street, Wallacetown. (See Advt.) PATERSON, SONS, & CO., pianoforte and music sellers, 3(> Newmarket street (See Advt.) Paterson, Alex., clerk, Post Office-—house, 8 Mill street Paterson, William, smith, 35 Carrick street Paterson, Alexander, brewer, 8 Mill street Paterson, Andrew, & Son, tanners, curriers, shoe manufacturers, and tallow merchants, Mill street Paterson, John, (of A. Paterson, & Son, curriers and tanners)— house, 9 Barns terrace AYR. 57

Paterson, Mrs Andrew, Carston House, Victoria park, Racecourse road PatersoQ, Robert P., yr., of Montgomerie, 2 Park Circus Paterson, Andrew, Westburn Villa, Racecourse road Paterson, James, currier and leather cutter, 3 Kirkport—house, 50 Mill street Paterson, A. & W., boot and shoemakers, 96 High street Paterson, Miss, dressmaker, 40 Fullarton street PATERSON, JAMES, flesher, 98 High street—house, Barns Crescent, off Miller Road. (See Advt.) Paterson, Hugh, post-messenger to Dalrymple, 134 High street Paton, Robert & William, joiners, 20 Kyle street Paton, Robert (of R. & W. Paton, joiners), 41 Kyle street Paton, Wm. (of R. & W. Paton, joiners), Afton Cottage, Midton road Paton, James, & Sons, ship owners and wood merchants, &c., Patent Saw Mills, 76 South quay Paton, Thomas, Blackburn Lodge, Racecourse road Paton, James B. (of Paton & Sons), Oakbauk, Miller road Paton, Robert (of Paton & Sons), 10 Alloway place Paton, James, Free Church ofRcer, 38 Fullarton street Paton, Mrs John, spirit merchant, 226 High street Paton, Mrs Joseph, 205 High street PATRICK & CO., hat manufacturers, 219 High street. (See Advt.) Patrick, Mrs Robert, 9 Eglinton terrace. Fort Paul, Joseph, joiner, 35 Kyle street Paul, Miss, Wellpark, Racecourse road Paul, Robert, lath-splitter, 39 Carrick street Paul. Robert, joiner, head of Fort street Peden, Miss, dressmaker, 3 New Bridge street Peden, William, commercial traveller, Carrick park, Midton road Pettigrew, John, iron moulder, 24 New Bridge street Pettigrew, Mrs, washerwoman, 13 Kirk port. High street Philips, Robert, banker, 24 Saadgate street Phillips, G. B. (of Gleniliniiing & Phillips)—house, 3 Eglinton terrace, Fort Pickeu. John, private teacher, Robbslaud, Old Maybole road Picken, Mrs Robert, 71 Mill street Pitt, Hugh, night policeman, 156 High street Police Office (Donald M'Donald, superintendent). Town Build- ings, 25 New Bridge street Pollock, H. T. H., 25 Newmarket street—house, 3 Havelock terrace. Miller road Pollock, William, solicitor and banker, 25 Newmarket street— house, 6 Alloway place Pollock, John, solicitor and town clerk. County Buildings and 25 Newmarket street—house, Glenfairn, Racecourse road Pollock, William, mason, 185^ High street 58 DIRECTORY

Pollock, James, janitor, Ayr Academy Lodge, Fort street Pollock, Miss A. J., 3 Havelock terrace. Miller road Pollok. Capl;. Robert Morris, Middleton house, Racecourse Pool, G. A., chemist, 207 High street—houfte, 6 Fort street Pope, Sergt.-Major E., Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry, 1 Albert place, Boat vennel Post Office, 43 Newmarket street PoHstie, David, blacksmith, 80 South quay Prentice, John, porter, Uniou Bank—house, 140 High street Printing Office, Ayr Advertiser, 108 High street Printing Office, Ayr Observer, 49 Newmarket street Printing Office, Argus ami Express, 49 Newmarket street Purdie, William, tailor and clothier, 20 New Bridge street

Queen's Hotel, 6 Harbour street.

Rae, Archibald (of Currie, Rae, & Co.), Ailsa Buildings —house, Craighall, Killoch place Ralston, James W., Royal Bank, Sandgate street Ralston, Mrs, 18 Midton Road Ramage, George, millwright, 1.1 Kvle street Ramsay, Robert, postmaster, G.P.O., Clyde Cottage, Fort Ramsay, John, Lome Temperance Hotel, 50 Sandgate street

Ranken, Andrew, M. D., (! Park terrace, off Alloway place Rankin, Mrs, 4 Eglinton terrace. Fort Redmont, Arthur, pilot, 43 South quay

Redmont, Peter F. , shopman, 50 South quay Register Office for Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1 High street Reid, William (of \V. Wight & Co.), 169 High street Reid, Francis, SI South quay Reid. John, & Son, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, and house agents, 26, 30, and 32 Sandgate street —house, 2 Brougham place Reid, Mrs Charles, 10 Cromwell place, Fort Reid, James, tanner. 73 Mill street REID, WILLIAM, photogro,pher. 13 High street. (See Advt.) Reid, Miss, dressmaker, 30 New Bridge street Reid, Mrs Hugh M.. seam-stress, 17 Newmarket street Reid, Mrs, matron of Prison, 9 Bath place Reid, David, sewing machine agent, 13 High street Reid, James, railway pointsman, 55 Mill street

REID, ROBERT M . brassfounder. 195 High street— house, 2 Bruce crescent, Fort. (See Advt.) Rewcastle, John, cabinetmaker, 38 Newmarket street—house, 15 Peebles street, Newton RICHARDS, E. C, Star Hotel, 108 High street. (See Advt.) Richardson, Mrs F., Berlin wool and fancj^ repositoi*y, 4 Sandgate street—house, Clyde Cottage, Arran terrace. Fort Richardson, William, tailor, 29 Carrick street —

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I Ftiddell, Alexander, liaker, 245 High street rdddell, Dr John, 19 Fort street Rigg, Misses, 17 Fort street RirCHIE, DAVID, cooking depot, 198 High street. (See Advt.) Ritchie, Mrs John, 30 Fort street Ritchie. Mrs Joseph, Vancouver Lodge, Midton road Ritchie, John, baker, 27 Mill street Robb, Mrs, sick nurse, 156 High street Robb. James, manager, Gas Works, Gas Work road ROBERTSON & THOMSON, general drapers. 47 and 49 High street. (See Advt.) Robertson, John, bank accountant, Kilbride Cottage, 6 Charlotte street Robertson, Jonathan, iron moulder. Factory Close, Mill street Robertson, Robert (of Robertson & Thomson)—bouse, 10 John street, Wallacetown ROBERTSON, VVM., coal merchant and steamboat agent, 4 Harbour street—house, 33 Green street, Newton. (See Advt.) Robertson, Miss Jessie, Greenlawn Cottage, Midton road Robertson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 28 Sandgate street house, 8 Barns street ROBERTSON, ROBERT, taiior and clothier, 51 High street- house, 7 Fort street. (See Advt.) Robertson, Rev. John, 3 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street Robertson, A. H., 13 Wellington square Robertson, James, tailor, 4 High street— house, 1 Murray place, Newtonhead Rodger, John, sheriff officer, 95 High street — house, Prestwick road Rodger, George, painter, 34 Mill street Rodger, Mrs John, 17 Kyle street Rodger, John M. (of Finnie & Rodger, iron founders) —house, Avondale Villa, Maybole road Rodger, Mrs James, 46 Newmarket street Roger, W. M., collector of customs, 15 Fullarton street Ronald, John, surgeon, 29 Wellington square Ross, Andrew, superintendent. Industrial School, Commonhead, New Maybole road Ross, John, plumber, 119 High street Ross, John, engineer, 9 Alloway street Rowan, Hugh, post boy, 225 High street Rowan, John, cattle-dealer, 37 Carrick street Rowan, C. B., solicitor, procurator-fiscal for the burgh of Ayr, and town clerk of Prestwick. 8 Cathcart street Rowan, Michael, spirit-dealer, 190 High street—house 32 Church street, Wallacetown Rowan, James, slater, 19 New Bridge street 60 DIRECTORY.

Royal Bank, 33 Sandgate street E,oy, James, dairy, 218 High street Rudge, Captain, Royal Artillery, Bellvue House, Midton road Rusk, Mrs James, rope-spinaer, 1 7 Alloway street— house, Mary place, Beresford terrace Rusk, Miss, grocer, 17 Alloway street Russell, George, railway bad»e porter, 119 High street Russell, M. & J., fruiterers, oG Sandgate street Russell, William & James, Carrick Park, off Midton Road Russell, James, printer and stationer, 5 High street —house, 7 do. Russell, Wm., grocer. 174 High street —house, Egerton house, 4 Killoch place Russell, James, seedsman, 104 High street—house, 4 Newmarket street Rutherford, G. & H., grocers and spirit merchants, 126 High street—house, 1 Kirk port, High street

SAVAGE, SAMUEL, boat-builder, 44 South quay (See Advt.) Schroder, Arwed Edward, 13 Alloway place Scott, Adam, shoemaker. 64 Sandgate street SCOTT, WM., Queen's Hotel, 6 Harbour street. (See Advt.) Scott, M. B., commercial traveller, Kilbride House, Charlotte street Scoular, Robert, jun. (of John Allan & Co.), 172 High street Scoular, Robert (of John Allan & Co.) —house, Dutch Mills, by Ayr Semple, John, ironmonger, 73 High street —house, 10 Buckingham terrace, ([Charlotte street Session-Clerk, James Thomson, 11 Charlotte street Shankland, Robert, 6 Montgomerie terrace. Fort Shankland, Mrs Adam, spirit-dealer, 101 High street Shanks, Robert W., provision merchant, game and poultry dealei% 8 Newmarket street— house, 42 Mill street Sharp, James, vanman, 30 Mill street Sharp, Miss, Ayrshire needlework, 4 Montgomerie terrace, Fort Shaw, Charles G., solicitor, County Buildings—house, Wellington House, 25 Wellington square Shaw & Dunlop, solicitors. County Buildings Shaw, Mrs, 70 Newmarket street Shearer, James, tailor, 34 Fullarton street Shearer, John, tailor and clothier, 23 Newmarket street—house, 2 Carrick park, Midton road Sibbald, David, general draper, 22 New Bridge street—house, 12 Barns terrace Sillars, Mrs Thomas, 3 Bruce crescent. Fort Silver, George H., 29 Sandgate street Sime, Mrs John, refreshment rooms, 19 New Bridge street Sime, Henry, tailor, 19 New Bridge street —

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Simpson, Alexander, brassfouncler, 28 Mill street Simpson. James, salesman, Ayr Brewery, 10 Mill street Alexander, seaman, 16 Sandgate street Simpson, , Sinclair, Robert, mason, 257 High street Sinclair, Mrs James, 1 Miller place. Miller road Sinclair, Mrs James, Bellevue Cottage, Midton road Sinclair, Rev. John, 2 Barns street Sinclair. Captain Thomas, 16 Queen's terrace Singer Sewing Machine Warehouse, 60 High street SLOAN, JOHN, Welcome Tavern, 83 and 85 High street (See Advt.) Sloan, John, storeman, 72 South quay Sloan, Misses, milliners, 714 High street

Sloan, Miss, confectioner, 11 9j High street—house 71 -j do Sloss, David, carter, 12 Carrick street Smart, Miss, 2 Barns terrace Smith, Mrs Andrew, 205 High street Smith, Charles, accountant, Clydesdale Bank, High street Smith, James, Surveyor of Taxes. Kirk Port—house 12 Queen's terrace Smith, G. J., 34 Queen's terrace Smith & Laurie, silk mercers & drapers, 17 Sandgate street Smith, Miss A., Brownhill Villa, Midton road Smith, Mrs., Matron Girls' Industrial School, 32 Carrick street Smith, James, sheriff officer and house agent, 95 High street house, Whitletts Smith, Misses J. & L, dressmakers, 33 High street Smith, Mrs Andrew, 12 Barns street Smith, Andrew, & Son, grain merchants, 178 High street Smith, James (of A. Smith & Son), Melling cottage, Midton road Smith, Andrew (of A. Smith & Son), 12 Barns street Smith, Robert, late collector of Customs, Aberdeen, Hope villa, Maybole road Smith, James, tobacconist & jeweller, 2 Sandgate street—house, 2 Academy street Smith, Mrs James, 2 Park terrace, off Alloway place Smith, Miss, Smith villa, Racecourse road Smith, John, gardener, 30 Alloway street Smith, Miss, 15 Eglinton terrace. Fort

SMITH, JOHN, malster and brewer ; brewery, 36 Garden street; ale cellers, 40 High street —house, 41 Craigie Terrace, Johu street, Wallacetown (See Advt.) Smith, Thomas, gardener, 9 Alloway street SMITH, ROBERT, baker. 8 High street—house 10 do. (See Advt.) Smith, John, dairy, 40 Carrick street Smith James, draper, 58 High street —house, 39 Craigie terrace.. John street, Wallacetowu <62 DIRECTORY.

Smith, William, bootmaker, 15 Kyle street SMITH, ROBERT H., plasterer, 6 Cromwell place, Fort (See Advt.) Smith, Miss, dairy, 11 Fort street Smith, George, joiner, head of Sandgate street Smith, George, draper, 189 High street Smith, Mrs Ebenezer, 184 High street Smith, Mrs Robert, 40 Sandgate street Smith, James, boot and shoemaker, 40>^ Sandgate street Smith, John Grant, shipbroker and agent for Ayr colliery — office,

North Harbour street ; house, 4 Havelock terrace, Miller road Smith, William, spirit suerchaut and cork cutter, Union Tavern, 3 Boat vennel Smith, Miss, 45 Sandgate street Smith, Hugh, post messenger to AUoway, 9 Alloway street Smith, John, flesher, 56 Mill street Smith's Institution, Smith street—George Bain, teacher Sorrell, Nathaniel, sergeant, 63 vSouth quay SPEIR, JOHN, saddler and harness maker, 141 High street- house, 54 Virginia place, Newtonhead (See Advt.) Speir, William, baker, 145 High street —house, 143 do Spiers, Stewart, iron-plane manufacturer, 5 River street, Wallace- town—house. Firth View, Fort Spencer. Wm., merchant. Spring park, Dalblair road— office, Wallacetown Loan Office, 60 Cross street SPROAT, ROBERT CARLISLE, law clerk, Brewery house, Fort. (See Advt.) Stamp and Tax Office, 14 Cathcart street Staple, Wm., Orderly clerk, Sea Bank road. Fort Star Hotel, 108 High street Steel, Gilbert, horse trainer, Alloway street STEEL, JOHN, Eglinton Hotel, 3 Alloway street (See Advt.) Steel, David, 16 Alloway street Steele, Thomas, grain merchant, 39 South quay—house, 11 Alloway place Steele, James, private teacher, 44 High street Steen, Thomas, Bucks Head Hotel, 3 Kyle street STEPHEN, & Co., WM., booksellers and stationers, 31 Sandgate street (See Advts.) Stephen, Wm. (of Stephen & Co.). 8 Ha wkhill cottages, Whitletts road Stevenson. Allan, architect, 49 Newmarket street STEVENSON, JAMES, tobacconist, 6 High street—house, 64 Allison street, Newton, (>>ee Advt.) Stevenson, John, cab driver, 262 High street Stevenson, J. & E., hosiers and baby linen warehouse, 91 High street ) —

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Stewart, James, baker, 23 South quay Stewart. Charles, chimney sweeper, 143 High street STEWART, WM., painter and paperhauger, 22 IS'ewmarket street— house, 20 do (See Advt. Stewart, John, clerk. 26 Fort street Stewart, Wm., Gearholm, Doonfoot, Kacecoiirse ro;id Stewart, Francis, hairdresser, Go^ High street Stewart, Mrs William, 3 Mill street Stewart, Robert, tanner, 73 Mill street Stewart, Dean, baker, 159 High street Stewart, J., watchmaker, 149 High street Stewart, Daniel, Registration Examiner, 2 Berwick place, Fort Stewart, Robert, watchmaker, 38 High street —house, 40 do. Stirling, Mrs, 1 Barns street Stirling, John, surgeon-dentist, 32 Fort street Stratton, Miss, Matron Industrial School, I^ew May bole road Stroyan, Samuel, Shipping Agent, Sea Bank villa, Fort —office,. North Harbour street, N'ewton Struthers, Alex. W., Solicitor, 25 Newmarket street Struthers, John, farmer, Slaphouse, Old Maybole road Struthers, Thomas, carpet weaver, 48 High street Sutherland, Isaac, club-master, County Club, 41 Sandgate street Sutton's Parcel Express Office, 8 Newmarket street Sym, Mrs Henr3\ 3 Bath Place Sym, Miss Lewis, 1 Park terrace, off Alloway place Sym. Miss Sarah, 1 Park terrace, off Alloway place

Tait, Andrew, tinsmith and gasfitter. 111 High street— house, 21 Mill street Tannock, Andrew, wine cellarman, 44 High street Taylor, Miss, dressmaker, 28 Sandgate street TAYLOR, J. & A., engineers and millwrights, Townhead Works (See Advt.) Taylor, James, governor of prison, 9 Bath place Taylor, Andrew, (of J. & A. Taylor) —^house, 22 Alloway street Taylor, John, (of J. & A. Taylor)—house, Fern Bank, Midtott road Taylor, Wm. (of J. & A. Taylor)— house, 3 Charlotte street Taylor, John, chemist, 1 Old Bridge street Taylor, Alexander, currier, 27 Mill street Taylor, Homer, artist, 41 Mill street Taylor, Robert, spirit dealer, 5 Harbour street—house, 40 High street Telfer, A. B., M.D., (agent for Bell, Rennie, & Co., wine mer- chants), 5 Fort street—house, 14 Academy street Templeton, James, jun., Ellerslie, Miller road Templeton, William, cabinetmaker and turner, 156 High street house, 54 Mill street —

^4 DIRECTORY.

Templeton, Mrs John, watchmaker and jeweller, 129 High street —house, Afton Cottage, Midton road Templeton, Robert, watchmaker and jeweller, 64 High street house, 72 do. Templeton, James & Son, worsted spinners, Kyle street —house, Millrigg House, Charlotte street Tennant, Misses, Carrick park, Midton road TERRY, JAMES, & SON, locksmiths and bellhangers, 32 High street (See Advt.) Terry, Isaac (of Terry & Son), 32 High street Terry, James, jun., locksmith, 21 Mill street Thorn, Mrs James, hosier, 167 High street—house, 1 Stanely place, Dalblair road Thorn, Robert, waiter, 25 Dalblair road Thom, Miss J. C, dressmaker, 25 Dalblair road Thorn, John, shoemaker, 262 High street Thelwell, James, tailor and clothier, 66 Sandgate street—house, 10 High street Thomson, Wm., clerk. Post Office—house, Content Cottage, Wallacetown THOMSON", J. & A., grocers and spirit merchants, 71 High street —house, 2 Haveloek terrace, Miller road (See Advt.) Thomson, John, M.D.. Glenalbyn, Miller road Thomson, William, slater, 257 High street Thomson, James, mathematical master, Ayr Academy, 9 and 11 Charlotte street THOMSON, JOHN, batter, 42 High street—house, 13 Mont- gomerie terrace, Fort (See Advt.) Thomson, Alexander, joiner, 14 Cathcart street Thomson, Matthew, wholesale and family grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 12 ISandgate street—hou.«e, 5 Cromwell place, Fort Thomson, Archibald, cabinetmaker, 2 Cathcart street Thomson, J. M. (of Wm. Affleck & Son) —house, 5 Park circus. Racecourse road Thomson, James, blacksmith, 51 Mill street Thomson, Mrs ISicol, 4 Newmarket street Thomson, James, carver, 37 Carrick street Thomson, William, slater, 134 High street Thomson, James, slater, 257 High street Thomson, Hugh, plumber, 9 Carrick street Tinnion, James P., book-keeper, 25 Newmarket street—house, Templehill, Troon Train, Mrs Joseph, Afton Cottage, Midton road TurnbuU, John, ostler, 33 Carrick street Turnbull, William, cooper, 162 High street Turner, Andrew, Eagle Tavern, 48 High street Turner, W. & A., ironmongers, 4 Macneille buildings, Newmarket street AYR. G5

Turner, William (of W. & A, Turner), 1. Dalblair road Turner, Thomas, police constable, 66 South quay Turner, Miss Jessie, I Dalblair road Turner, John &; Co., hosiers and milliners. 58 N'ewmarket street Turner, Andrew (of W. & A.. Turner)—house, 42 Craigie tCTrace, John street, Wallacetown Tyrie, Benjamin, joiner, 30 Alloway street Tyrie, James, tailor, 9 Alloway street Tyrie, William, grocer, 7 Allowav street TYRIE, JOHN, billposter. 98 High street (See Advt.) Tyrie, Andrew, plumber, 19 Dalblair road

TJre, William, smith and bellhanger, 131 High street Urie, Mrs John, 31 Queen's terrace

Walidell, Mrs Thomas, 10 Wellington square Walker, Miss, Dalblair Villa, Dalblair road Walker, Archibald, letter-stamper, 229 High street WALKER, JAMES, Sun Inn, 241 High street (See Advt.) WALKER, I. N., photographer, 45 Newmarket street—house, 72 High street (See Advt.) Walker, J. W., professor of music, 6 Queen's terrace Walker, Peter, St Lawrence, Racecourse road Walker, W. Q. & Son, Burnside Chemical Works, Newton - house, the Old Manse, Townhead Walker, Alexander, clerk, wine cellars, and burgh assessor, 8 Academ}- street—house, 7 Fort street Wallace, David, Quartermaster-Sergeant, Seabank road, Fort Wallace, Mrs James, coffee rooms, 67 South quay Wallace, Mrs, feuar, 28 Kyle street Wallace, John, Winton Buildings, High street Wallace, Robert, ostler, 262 High street Wallace, William, dyer, 206 High street Wallace, Robert, ostler, 41 Kyle street WALLACE, ROBERT, Grocer and Wine merchant, 14 New Bridge street—house, 32 Green street, Newton (See Advt.) Wallace, Mrs James, 233 High street

Wallace, Thos., tobacconist and fishing tackle maker, 9 Kyle st. Wallace, Joseph, Crown Hotel, 115 High street Wallace, Miss Mary, dressmaker, 262 High street Wallace, Mrs Robert, 3 Cathcart street Warnock, David, flesh er, 38 Alloway street Water Company's OfRcp. 39 S.indgate street Watt, J. R., M.D., 8 Wellington square Watt, William, baker, 33 Carrick street Watkin, William, coachman, 13 Kirkport, High street Watson, Robert, saddler, 181 High street—house, 30 New Bridge street 66 DIRECTORY.

Watson, John, Beaconsfield, Racecourse road Watson, William, mason, 33 Mill street Watson, the late James, Trustees, Ayr Brewery, 12 Mill street Watson, George (of J. Mclhvrath, Son, & Co.), Ashton Villa. Sunnyside Watson, Miss, 6 Arran terrace, Fort Watson, Mrs James, 1 Afton place, Maybole road Waugh, Rev. Joseph, Moravian Manse, 2 Cassillis street Webb, William, stud groom, Dalblair road Wemyss, John, 1 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street Wharton, Miss M. E., matron, Ayr Fever Hospital, Mill street Whigham, D, D., wine merchaut, 8 Academy street-chouse,. Duncairn, Prestwick White, Alex.^ Waverley Temperance Hotel, 8 ISTevv Bridge street White, Andrew, jobbing gardener, 160 High street White, James, compositor, 27 Mill street Whitelaw, Mrs, 8 Fort street Whitecross, Mrs. 7 Queen's terrace Wight, William, & Co., grain dealers, 169 High street Wight, William, Mary place, Beresford terrace WILKIE & LAWSON, joiners, 19 Sandgate street (See Advt.) Wilkie, William, (of VVilkie & Lawson), 93 Maia street^ Newton WILKINSON & LIMOND, ironmongers, 128 High street (See Advt.) Williamson, Mrs, 13 Queen's terrace Williamson, John, slater and smoke curer, 24 Newmarket street WILLOCK, WILLIAM, painter and paperhanger, 1 Macneille buildings, Newmarket street —house, 12 Eglinton terrace,. Fort (See Advt.) Wills, Mungo, chemi-t and druggist, 1 New Bridge street, and 2 Macneille Buildings, Newmarket street—house, 4 Arran terrace. Fort Willet, Mrs, Mary field. Gas Work road Willoughby, Captain R. F., Royal Scots Fusiliers, 5 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street Wilson, Mrs J. Clark, 3 AUoway place Wilson, James, wine and spirit dealer, 191 High street—house, 195 do. Wilson, James, joiner, 212 High street Wilson, David, engineer. 75 South quay WILSON, ADAM D., painter, 253 High street—house, 49' Wallace street, Wallacetown (See Advt.) WILSON, JOHN C. & CO., Ayr Brass Foundry, 114 High street —branch from Gorbals brass and bell foundry, Portugal street, Glasgow (See Advt.)

Wilson, Charles B., (of Wilson & Co .), 7 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street )

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f Wilson, W. 8c M., millers and grain merchants, 131 High street Wilson & Co., upholsterers, cabinetmakers, and house agents, 15 Sandgate street

Wilson, George, (of Wilson & Co. ), Dalblair Villa, Dalblair road Wilson, John, carter, 29 Kyle street Wilson, William, gardener, 33 Kyle street Wilson, The Right Rev. W. S., Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway, 14 Eglinton terrace. Fort Wilson, Mrs Archibald, Ayr Dairy, Dalblair road Wilson, R,obert, joiner, 64 Sandgate street Wilson, Miss, 5 Montgomerie terrace, Fort Wilson, Mrs, Riverston, Racecourse road Wilson, James, draper, 192 High street Wilson, Joseph, salesman, Victoria Inn, 97 High street Wilson, Daniel F., organist, 10 Montgomerie terrace, Fort Wilson, James, 16 Wellington square Wilson, Mrs James, Roselyn Cottage, Beresford terrace Wilson, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 146 High street—house, 148 do. Wilson, William, shopman, 135 High street Willison, Mrs, 3 Montgomerie terrace, Fort WINTER, ROBERT, ironmonger, 133 High street—house, .2 Cromwell place, Fort (See Advt.) Withers, Mrs, basket maker, 8 Carrick street Wood, James D., tailor and clothier, 19 Newmarket street Wood, Miss, 12 Wellington square

Young, Lieut.-Col. S. Denholm, Green Lodge, Charlotte street Young, Mrs James, Allanville, Racecourse road Young, John, pilot, 64 South quay )

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YOUNG, J. & T., engineers and millwrights, Vulcan Foundry, Newton Green (See Advt. Young, John, jun., (of J. & T. Young), 7 Charlotte street Young, William, (of J. & T. Young), 15 Charlotte street Young, Andrew, late farmer, 2 Kensington terrace YOUNG, JAMES, auctioneer, property, fire and life insurance agent, 26 Newmarket street (See Advt.) Young, Walter, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, 27 Newmarket street—house, 29 do. Young, David, draper, 9 High street—house, 1 Queen's terrace

NAMES OMITTED.

Baird, Mrs, Rosemount, near Monkton Bryce, William, spirit dealer, Wallace Tower, High street Cathcart, Miss, Auchendrane, Old Maybole road Coats, Sir Peter, Old Auchendrane, New Maybole road Cuni^ighame, Capt. William, Ewenfield, Old Maybole road Currie, Major H. C, Belridding, Racecourse road FULLARTON, THOMAS T. & CO., merchants, Royal Citadel Store, South quay, and Excise Bonded Warehouse, 72 High street. (See Advt.) Fulton, Robert, gardener, 25 Kyle street Hunter, Evan A., Adamton House, near Monkton M'Michael, Mrs, 2 Ronaldshaw park M'Whirter, P., Steam Boat Tavern, 25 South quay White, Peter, Newark castle, Old Maybole road 69

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Adam, John, cattle dealer, 96 Green street Adam, John, pork butcher, 16 Newton Terrace—shop, 9 New- market street, Ayr Adam, James B., clerk in Goods station, 21 New road Adams, James, railway pointsman, 11 Church street Adams, Matthew, boot and shoemaker, Edenhall, Prestwick road —shop, 78 High street, Ayr Agnew, William, slater, 19 Weaver street Aitken, Andrew, cartei% 35 Peebles street Aitken, Robert, master of steam tug, 8 Green street Aitken, William, railwa}'^ badge porter, 62 Wallace street Alexander, Adam K., cliemist, 52 IMain street Alexander, David, cabinetm.aker, 19 Allison street Alexander, John, moulder, 5 Allison street Alexander, William, valuator, 46 Craigie terrace, John street Alexander, James, saddler, 7 Main street Alexander, William, & Sous, timber merchants and builders, Wallacetown saw mills, head of John street Alexander, William, jun. (of William Alexander & Sons,) builders ^—house, Craigie Cottage, 47 John street Alexander, Captain Gilbert, 6 Gordon terrace Alexander, Robert, baker, 26 Wallace street— house, 28 do, Allan, Hugh, joiner, Allison place, 58 Allison street Allan, William, joiner, 105 George street Allan, David, salmon fisher, 10 iVIain street Allan, David, joiner, 10 Mfin street Anderson, John, teacher of blind, 4 Somerset place, Hawkhill Anderson, John, green grocer, 4 River street Anderson, John, carpet-weaver, 7 Queen street Anderson, Ptobert, joiner, 30 Green street lane Anderson, Jane, 12 Peebles street Anderson, Mrs Hugh, feuar, 62 George street Anderson, Mrs John. 10 John street Anderson, William, 44 John street Anderson, George, railway pointsman, 8 Newton terrace, Greea street lane Andrew, John, mason, 11 Allison street. Andrew, Mrs Robert, feuar, 70 Main street Armour, James, tailor, 2 Bogha'J row Armour, James, sawyer, 10 Boghall row Armour, William, 18 Content street Armour, John, mason, 6 Elba street lane 70 DIKECTOKY. |

J Armour, Robeit, mason, 8 Elba street lane Armstrong, Thomas, mason, 26 Content street j

Armstrong, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Taylor street J Armstrong, David, mason, 51 Content street

Armstrong, Thomas, mason, 63 Main street :

Atkinson, William, brick-layer, 10 James street ! Auld, William, plumber, Russell street |

Auld, Robert, saddler, 106 George street ! Auld, James, grocer and wine merchant, 48 and 50 Main street ' Austin, David, baker, 11 Main street *

' Baird, John, potato merchant, 102 George street Baird, Mrs Robert, 25 New road |

Baird, Mrs Hugh, 5 Boghall vow i

moulder, Hall's vennel • Baird, James, 6 j Bambridge, Charles, carpet weaver, 36 Elba street |

Banner, Samuel, engineer, 12^ New road 1 Barr, Mrs Andrew, 33 Craigie terrace, John street \

Barr, John, joiner, 25 John street ] Baxter, John, jobbing gardener, 30 Green street \ Beaton, Walter, teacher, Prestwick school—house, 32 Allison

street ;

Beaton, William, 32 Allison street I Beaton, William, jr., joiner, 32 Allison street Beveridge, Adam, head master Newton academy —house, 7 Hawk- j' hill, Whitletts road. ^

Blackwood, Hugh, mason, 16 Content street ! grocer, street Blackwood, Mrs, 22 and 24 Green ; Blane, James, mason, 34 Weaver street

Blane, James, railway lorryman, 92 Green street 1 Blane, Wm., grocer, 54 and 56 Cross street j Bonar, Philip, saddler, 51 Content street

Bone, John, miller, 70 George street 1

BONE, DAVID, plasterer, 40 Elba street. (See Advt.) . j Bone, William, carter, 60 Allison street Bone, Robert, upholsterer. Pleasant View. 122 George street Bone, William, saddler, 14 River street house, 17 John street — ] Bone, Mrs William, Bnrnside house, Prestwick road ; carter, Saltfield lane Bone, John, 18 !

Bone, Margaret, Sea View, 55 New road, Newtonhead i Borland, Robert, gardener, 9 Elba street ; Bowie, John, cabinetmaker, Sea view, 51 Ne^ road, Newtonhead Bowie, Adam, Peebles street Mrs 37 ] Boyd, Miss Mary, Seaview, 51 New road, Newtonhead ^

Boyd; Robert, harbourmaster, 11 John Street "i Boyd, Captain John, 53 Green street \ Boyd, Misses, Craigie terrace, 36 John street \ carpet weaver, street Boyd, James, 71 Cross ; NEWTON AND AVALLACETOWN. 71

Boyd, William, staff sergeant, 8 Green street Boyle, Thomas, sawyer, 6 Elba street Brackenridge, James, inspector of poor, 17 and 19 Peebles street Brackenridge, Archibald, 2 Murray place, Newtonhfead Bremner, Andrew^, gardener, 6 George street Brown, Walter, shoemaker, 84 Main street Brown, Adam, engine driver, 41 New road, Newtonhead Brown, Captain John, 44 York street Brown, Thomas, staff sergeant, Russell street Brown, Captain Charles, 40 John street Brown, Mrs William, Burns' Tavern, 3 River street Brown, Hugh, joiner. Pleasant View, 124 George street Brownlee, Robert, staff sergeant, 15 Garden street Bruce, Henry, coachmaker, Robertson place, 118 George street Bruce, James, tailor, 47 Wallace street Bryan, John, railway carriage inspector, 28 John street Bryan, Hugh, clerk, Darlington Cottage, Darlington road Bryden, William, shirt manufacturer, 81 Main street Bryson, Mrs, Prestwick road Buchanan, Daniel, millwright, 12 Boghall row Buchanan, Archibald, 7 River terrace Buchanan, William, carter, 74 York lane Burns, Thomas, fish dealer, 41 Wallace street Burns, James, colliery agent, North Harbour street Burt, Mrs, grocer, 7 New road Butterworth, James, painter, Oswald terrace, 33 George street

Cairns, James, currier. 7 Church street Cairns, Hugh, carpet weaver, 63 Main street Cairns, John, insurance agent, Ferry Cottage, 21 Church street Cairns, William, prison warder, 39 Content street Cairns, William, baker, Oswald terrace, 43 George street Caldwell, Mrs James, 2 John street Caldwell, David, cabinetmaker, 29 Allison street Caldwell, Maitland, cabinetmaker, 33 Allison street—shop, 17 Wallace street Callan, Mrs Thomas, lady's nurse, 93 George street Cameron, Kenneth, railwaj^ surfaceman, Twiningham place, Newtonhead Cameron, Daniel, prison warder, 3 Allison street Campbell, R. F. F.,'of Craigie, Craigie House Campbell, James, iron moulder, 6 Russell street Campbell, James, weaver, Russell street Campbell, John, grocer, 53 Elba street Campbell, David, photographer, 13 Allison street Campbell, Hamilton, railway guard, 25 Allison street Campbell, Cheser, mason, 111 Cross street Campbell, David, engine driver, 84 Green street —

72 DIEECTORY.

Campbell, William, weaver, 33 Weaver street Campbell, Robert, pointsman, 32 Weaver street Campbell, John, dealer, 34 Garden street Campbell, Archibald, moulder, 46 Green street Campbell, Mrs D., 62 Greenbank, Terrace, Newtonhead Campbell, Quintin, blacksmith, 38 Green street lane Campbell, William, Nurseryhall, Whitletts Campbell, Matthew, fireman, 4 Green street lane Campbell, George, joiner, 66 Allison street Campbell. John, carpet weaver, 3 Damside Cannell, John, cabinetmaker, 14 Main street Cannon, John, sawyer, 30 York street Cannon, Alexr., iron dresser, 87 York lane Carlaw, Miss, Craigielea Cottage, Whitletts road CARSON, ROBERT, Taylor Monument Inn, 99 George street. (SeeAdvt.) Carson, William, tailor, 26 Green street Chalmers, Joseph, weaver, 76 York lane Chambers, William, tinsmith and gasfitter. Old bridge end, and 21 Hope street, Ayr Chisholm, Burnett, painter, 15 John street Christie, William, ship carpenter, 1 York lane—shop, South quay, Ayr Christie, James, rope spinner, 46 Allison street Christie, David, hair cutter, 3 River terrace, and 210 High street. Ayr Christie, James, engineer, 21 Content street Christie, John, aerated water manufacturer, 46 George street house, 56 do. Church, Newton Established (Rev. R. Macpherson), Main street Church, Newton Free (Rev. J. Miller), Main street Church, Darlington Place, United Presbyterian (Rev. Robt. M. Maclnnes), end of New Bridge Church, Wallacetown Established (Rev. G. J. C. Scott), John st. Church, Original Secession (Rev. John Robertson), George street Church, Roman Catholic (Rev. Patrick M'Lauchlan), John street Church, Wallacetown Free (Rev. Andrew Rowand), John street Church, Free Martyrs (Rev. T. H. Lang), John street Clark, John, storeman, 8 Green street Clark, Quinton, 39 Green street Clark. Mrs James, 45 John street Clark, William, 1 Cross street Clark, Mrs William, 2 Church place. Newton Clark, Mrs Thomas, 34 Waggon road Clark, John, potato dealer, 9 Weaver street Clark, John, engine driver, 9 New road Clelland, Hugh, mason, 76 Cross street Cochrane, John, ship carpenter, 43 Green street

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I Collins, Jobn, pilot, 4 Church place, Newton Collins, Mitchell, plasterer, 1 Lymond's wynd Colquhoun, Thomas, greengrocer, 94 Main street Connell, Timothy (of Forrest & Co., grocers), 16 Albert terrace Connell, George, shoemaker, 1 North Harbour street Cook, Daniel, tailor, 73 Main street Cook, Mrs James, washerwoman, and mangier, 70 Green street Copland, Joseph, blacksmith, 40 Peebles street Cornelius, John, joiner, 47g York street lane Court, Anthony, mason, 13 Peebles street Cowan, William, carter, 32 York street Cowan, John, clothier, 16 Main street—shop, 17 New bridge street, Ayr Cowan, Henry, carter, 32 York street Cowan, Alex., carter, 38 Green street lane Cowan, John, carter, 82 Cross street Cowan, John, grocer, 47 Main street Cowan, William, engine driver, 9 Damside Cowie, John, lathsplitter, 95 George street—shop, 22 Carriek street, Ayr Cowieson, George T. (of Cowieson Brothers), 7 Gordon terrace Cowieson, John R. (of Cowieson Brothers), 13 George street Craig, Thomas, baker, 28 Russell street Craig, John, mason, 2 Peebles street Craig, James, mason, 16 Peebles street Craig, John, mason, 17 Allison street Craig, James, watchmaker, 4 Gordon terrace Craig, Archibald, cabinetmaker, 107 Wallace street Craig, John, mason, 11 Waggon road Crawford, Robert, shipping agent, 12 North Harbour street house, 48 Green street Crawford, John, dairy, 42 Peebles street Cravvford, Bryce, cabinetmaker, 44 Green street Crawford, Catherine, spirit dealer, 37 Wallace street Crawford, Daniel, cabinetmaker, Hawkhill, Whitletts road Cree, William, carpet weaver, 12 James street Gumming, William, engine driver, Tvviningham place, Newton- Cumming, John, salmon fisher, 54 York street [head Curaming, William, confectioner, 88 Main street Cunningham, Wm., sailmaker, 50 Cross street—sail loft, 65 South quay, Ayr Cunningham, Archibald, tailor, 22 Garden street Currie, William, coal agent, and register for servants, Viewfield, Newtonhead—office, 62 Saudgate street, Ayr Currie, J. & J., ship chandlers and ropemakers, North Harbour street Cuthbert, Alexander, & Son, boot and shoemakers, Seaview, 53 New road, Newtonhead—shop, 22 High street, Ayr 74 DIRECTORY.

Cuthbert, Thomas, cask collector, 103 Main street Cuthbert, Mrs James, sewing agent, 27 Garden street Cuthberr, Robert (of A. Cuthbert & Son, shoemakers), Prestwick road Cuthill, James, Hawkhill, Whitletts road

Dalltng, Robert, foreman moulder, 33 George street Dalrymple, Robert, slater, 74 Main street Davidson, Hugh, van driver, 18 New road Davidson, Andrew, railway guard, 13 George street Dean, William, joiner, 12 John street Deans, Alexander, painter, 68 George street Dempster, James, carpet weaver, 80 Elba street Devlin, James, carter, 34 Taylor street Dick, Quintin, millwright, 9 Allison street Dick, David, carter, 71 Cross street Dick, Adam, joiner, 28 New road, Newtonhead Dick, Alexander, joiner, 12 Church street Dick, John, church officer, 34 Elba street Dickie, Matthew, joiner, 3 Church street Dickie, Henry, baker, 103 Main street Dickie, Thomas, 18 Peebles street Dickie, Thomas, joiner, 27 Elba street Dickson, Francis, grocer and spirit dealer, 125 Main street Diamond, James, coal agent, 3 Gordon place—office 25 and 44 Sandgate street, Ayr Dinning, Charles, corkcutter, 25 Garden street Dinning, Robert, tailor, 64 Elba street Dinning, Thomas, plumber, 60 Allison street Doak, Robert, bookbinder, 43 New road, Newtonhead Doak, Gilbert, railway guard, 115 Main street Dobbie, Thomas, mason, 10 Queen street Debbie, Mrs Richard, Craigie terrace, 38 John street Dobbie, David, chemist, 2 Gordon place—house, 3 do. Don, Monro, coachbuilder, 7 John street — house, Brisbane Cottage, 16 Elba street Donald, Robert, patternmaker, 34 Content street Donaldson, Mrs, portioner, 107 Wallace street Douglas, Andrew, staff sergeant, 30 Green street lane Douglas, William, grocer, 23 Content street—house, II do. Douglas, Andrew, Gordon terrace Dove, Ml s, dressmaker, 37 Main Street Drennan, James & William, joiners, 102 Cross street DRENNAN & MURPHY, slaters and plumbers, 36 George street. (See Advt.) Drennan, William, jr., Hawkhill, Whitletts road Duff, William, cabinetmaker, 15 Content street Dunbar, Daniel, painter, 3 Boghall row NEWTON AND AVALLACETOWN. 75

Dunbar, Alexander, builder, 6 jSTortli Harbour street Duncan, William, shoemaker, 24 New road Duncan, John, blacksmith, 13 Weaver street Dunlop, William, clerk, 83 Wallace street Dunlop, Andrew, iron turner, 95 Wallace street Dunlop, George, engineer, 34 Content street Dunlop, Mrs Captain A., ill Cross street Dunn, James, shoemaker, 11 Garden street Dunn, Mrs, 9 Green street Dunsmuir, George, engineer, 53 George street Dunsmuir, Allan, ship carpenter, 48 York street Dunsmuir, James (of J. Dunsmuir & Co., fishmongers), 48 York street

Eardale, William, fireman, 9 New road Ewart, Hugh, eating house, 32 Main street

Fegax, Henry, grocer, 83 Cross street Ferguson, James, slater, 15 Queen street Ferguson, James M., proprietor 'Ayr Observer ' and ' Argus and Express'—house, Falkland House, Prestwick road— office, 49 Newmarket street, Ayr Ferguson, John, tailor, 72 Main street Ferguson, Wm., tailor, 9 Garden street—shop, 2 Main street Fergusson, George S., coal agent, 56 Allison street— office, Queen's Rooms, head of Fort street, Ayr FERGUt?SON, W. & G., joiners. Old bridge end. (See Advt.) Fergusson, William (of W. & G. Fergusson, joiners) —house, John street Fergusson, George (of W. & G. Fergusson, joiners)—house, 48 John street Fergusson, Wm., joiner, 1 Church street Figgans, Wm., mason and spirit merchant, 68 Main street Figgans, John, cabinetmaker, 34 George street Findlay, James, mason, 10 Clunes street Findlay, John, mason, 21 New road Findlay, Wm., mason, 45 Main street Findlay, Robert, baker, Russell street Finnie, James (of Finnic & Rodger, ironfounders), Blairbeth Cottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts road Forest, Robert, joiner, 18 Elba street —shop, George street Forrest, Joseph, mason, 3 North Harbour street Forewell, Robert, joiner, 82 George street Forewell, James, mason, 2 Clone street Forgie, Robert, baker, 1 Garden street Foster, N. S., dealer, 54 Allison Place, Allison street Forsyth, Alexander, engineer, 103 George street Eraser, Alexander, moulder, 24 Content street 76 DIRECTORY.

Eraser, Daniel, mason, 32 Content street Eraser, Thomas, painter, 3 Somerset Place, Hawkhill Eraser, James, iron moulder, 53 Content street Eraser, Hugh, railway carter, 26 Church street Eraser, Robert, cabinetmaker, 15 Russell street Eraser, John, painter, 76 George street Eree Church Librarj', Main street Eullarton, Jas., flesh er, Oswald terrace, 31 George street Eulton, Ebenezer, railway guard, 59 Green street lane Fulton, Mrs, 43 Craigie terrace, John street

Gairdner, John, wood merchant, Newton saw mill, Green street lane—house, 55 Green street Gairdner, John, junr., Newton saw mill, 43 Green street lane Galloway, William, thatcher, 26 Waggon road Galloway, Hugh, grocer, 52 George street Gemmell, James, clerk, 19 New road Gemmell, Mrs, lodgings, 19 Green street Garland, John, weaver, 48 Content street Garvie, Peter, butler, Stanley cottage, Content street Gebbie, George, staff sergeant, 36 Green street lane Gibb, Alexander, carpenter, 20 Garden street Gibb, Allan, cabinetmaker, 105 Cross street—shop, 74 High street, Ayr Gibb, Dr William, 105 Cross street Gibbs, Erederick, 2 York street Gibbs & Main, ship chandlers, 18 North Harbour street Gibson, Rev. Robert, Manse villa, Prestwick road Gibson, William, grocer, 69 George street—house, 71 do. Gibson, James, clerk, 1 Greenbank tei'race, Newtonhead Gibson, Alexander, mason, 19 Content street Gibson, Mrs James, spirit dealer, 19 Elba street Gibson, Robert, joiner, 27 John street Gibson, James, confectioner, 91 and 93 Main street Gibson, William, cabinetmaker, 73 Main street Gibson, John, teacher, Virginia place, 52 New road, Newtonhead Gibson, Mrs, mangier, 10 Elba street Giffen, James, mason, 11 Galloway crescent, Russell street Gilchrist, James, railway porter, 37 New road, Newtonhead Gilmour, John, police constable, 18 Allison street Gilpin, John, broker, 5 Wallace street Girtrig, Captain Wra., 61 Green street Girvan, Capt. James, Craigie terrace, 34 John street Girvan, James, shoemaker, 115 Main street Gleeson, Michael, staff sergeant. Pleasant view, 118 George st. Glover, John, fisher, 10 Hall's vennel Goldie, Mrs, remnant shop, 15 Main street Good, Capt, John, Appin cottage, Prestwick road NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 77 \

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• i Gordon, John, ironmonger, 12 Galloway crescent, Russell street Gordon. Samuel, railway carter, 59 Content street Gordon. David, engineer, Newton terrace, 26 Greeu street lane ' ;

engineers, Clune ^ Gordon. David & Co., street i

Goudie, Robert, tailor, 12 Elba street lane ' |

Goudie, Wm., painter, 41 Al ison street ; Charles, smith, 27 John street Goudie, \ Govan, Wra., joiner, 8 Hall's vennel—shop, 131 High street, Ayr ^ Graham, Wallace, mason, 11 Weaver street '; Graham, Mrs Robert, grocer, 8 Taylor street John, weaver, 40 Content street Graham, .]

Graham, Robert, shoemaker, 45 Main street i

Graham, Misses, dressmakers, 19 Garden street .; Greon street Graham, John, painter, 88 I

Gi'ant, Thomas, railway guard, 12 Newton terrace, Greon street i lane

Grant, Duncan, grocer, 82 Main street—bouse, 26 New road, !

Newtonhead 1 Gray, W. C, carpet manufacturer, May field Cottage, Whitletts | road

Gray, Miss Agnes, 4 Peebles street- i Gray, David Rev., 18 Green street '

Gray, Robert, Point house, 3 New road • ;

Gray, James, gardener, 54 Main street ' 'i millwright, Green street Gray, Gordon, 17 5 Green, William, engineer. Railway cottage, 15 Waggon road j Greenlees, D. Mrs, 9 Green street \ Grierson, William, stocking weaver, 56 Elba street - Guthrie, Robert, mason, 37 Main street

Guthrie, Robert, seaman, 20 Green street ' Guthrie, John, plasterer, 20 Boghall row Guthrie, Wm., late engineer, Allison place, 50 Allison street Guthrie, William, joiner, 1 Church street Guthrie, Miss, 6 North Harbour street

Haldane, John, 52 Allison street I Hall, Charles, spirit dealer, 20 Main street— house, 27 Peebles j street Hall, Matthew Mr>\ 11 Peebles street j Hall, William, carter, 11 Peebles street Hall, Mrs Charles, 23 Peebles street

Hall, Miss, 17 New road 1

Hall, Alexander, carter, 51 Peebles street • Hall, James, carter, 27 Peebles street ;

Hall, Charles, weaver, 40 Allison street j Hall, Rodger, weaver, 38 Russell street | Hall. Miss, embroideress, 40 Allison street 1

Halliday, James, fireman, 84 York lane I 78 DIRECTORY.

Hamilton, James, plumber, 8 Russell street Hamilton, James, stone cutter, 3 Allison street Hamilton, William, coach painter, 30 Russell street Hamilton, William, iron moulder, 46 Allison street Hamilton, William, fisher, 79 JMain street Hamilton, Miss, Gordon cottage, Content street Hamilton, Mrs Andrew, 20 Green street Hamilton, Robert, spirit dealer, Greenbank cottage. Newton head—shop, 2 Harbour street, Ayr Hamilton, Peter, 1 York street Hamilton, Walter, engineer, 112 George street Hamilton, ' James, gardener, 47 Content street ^* Hanley, Joseph, tobacco pipe manufacturer, 29 and 31 Main stree( Hanley, Francis, pipemaker, 8 Clunes street ^^ Hannah, David, cabinetmaker, 30 Content street Hannah, Thomas, cabinetmaker, Light-house, North quay Hannah, Jane, grocer, 42 Green street Hannah, Hugh, cabinetmaker, 44 Green street Happell, Thomas & Son, blacksmiths, 51 Green street—shop, 147 High street, Ayr Harley, David, clerk, 34 John street Harvie, James, smith, 4 John street Hastings, John, ham curer, 12 George street —house, 17 do. Hastings, John, 58 Green street lane Hastings, William, grocer, 35 Cross street Haugh, Maxwell, clogger and patten maker, 11 John street shop, Hope street, Ayr Hay, James, cab driver, 116 Cross street Hay, David, carpet weaver, 90 Main street ^ Hay, James, shoemaker, 46 George street IJJ Hendrie, James, joiner, 103 George street Hendrie, William, joiner, 47 Content street. Hendrie, James, carter, 63 Main street

Hendrie, John, carter, 7 Damside _j Henderson, John, inspector of schools, 11 Hawkhill, Whitletts roac 1 Herbert, Robert, joiner, 2 Content street ^

Hewitson, William, boot and shoe maker, 2 Gordon terrace : J? Content street —shop, 14 Newmarket street, Ayr J? Hewitson, John, gardener, 6 Taylor street 1^^ Hill, William, sub-inspector of poor and collector of poor assess- ment, Wallacetown—oflSce, Cross street—house, 4 John streei Hill, Miss, 2 Hawkhill, Whitletts road Hislop, David, clerk, 1 Saltfield house Hislop, James G., letter carrier, 58 Elba street :HODGSON, ISAAC, grocer and spirit merchant, 4 Gordon place- house, Eden villa, Prestwick road. (See Advt.) Hogg, Matthew, grocer, Clifton cottage, 2 Albert terrace—shop 130 High street, Ayr NEWTON AND AVALLACETOWN. 7^

ogg, Robert, railway guard, 34 Peebles street OGGr, JOHN, plasterer, Church place— house. 14 Oarden ' street. (See Advt.) [ood, William, weaver, 17 Taylor street [ood, John, fireman, 2 Main street cod, David, flesher, 38 Garden street [ood, James, vanman, 86 George street t'ouston, James, head master, Newtonhead School—house, 31 Green street ouston, William. 61 New Road, Newtonhead owat, Robert, dairyman, 81 Cross street owie, James, spirit merchant, 89 Main street punter, John, engineer, 20 Russell street [unter. Miss, 21 John street [unter, James, contractor, 24 Peebles street [unter, Mrs Daniel, victualler, 95 Main street '[unter, William, ship carpenter, 43 New Road, Newtonhead [unter, Allan, 115 Main street [unter, Daniel, cowfeeder, 74 Main street [unter, David, late ship carpenter, 43 Green street [unter, James, joiner, 90 Main street [unter, James, ship carpenter, 4 Weaver street [unter, Mrs John, 17 Main street lunter. Mrs John, woollen manufacturer, 5 Lymond's wynd [unter, Matthew, carter, 17 Russell street [unter, William, freeman, 5 Clune street [UNTER, ROBE tlT, Wallacetown Foundry— house, 14 Russell street (See Advt) [unter, Adam, railway guard, 9 Gordon terrace, Content street [unter, Hugh, painter and paperhanger, 17 Main street [utcheon, Mrs John, 28 Church street [utcheon, A. J., woollen manufacturer, 41 Content street [utcheon, J. McA., insurance agent, 4 Church street [utchison, Samuel, railway servant, 7 Main street lyland, Thomas, & Co., starch and gum manufacturers. River st. "yndman, Mrs, lady's nurse, 13 Main street lyslop, Andrew, J., Hillview place, 74 Elba street lyslop, John, van driver, 15 River street lyslop, William, millwright, 9 Peebles street lyslop, William, weaver, 58 Elba street lyslop, Mrs, grocer, 77 and 79 George street lyslop, Alexander, bowling-green keeper, Caldwell place, 13 Queen street

NNES, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 98 Main street RVINE, GEORGE, W., ship carpenter, old ship yard, North quay—house, 44 South quay, Ayr (See Advt.) rvine, James S., spirit merchant, 19 North Harbour street so DIRECTORY.

Jackson, William, mason, 13 Cross street Jackson, John, carter, 12 New road Jackson, John, clerk, 8 John street Jamie, William, coal agent, 20 Content street Jamie, Matthew, manufacturer, 2 Church street Jamieson, James, 1 Lymond's wynd Jamieson, Archibald, mason, 54 Green street Jamieson, Archibald, fiesher, 6 George street Jones, James, slater, 15 George street Jones, Robert, slater and glazier, 41 Main street Jones, James, spirit dealer, 97 Main street Jones, Thomas, slater, 3 Wallace street Johnston, James, boot and shoemaker, Caldwell place, 13 Queen street—shop, 28 High street, Ayr Johnston, Mrs John, 30 New road, Newtonhead Johnston, Alexander, dairy, 19 Boghall row Justice, William, shoemaker, 35 Weaver street

Kay, William, cabinetmaker, 70 Green street Kay, William, grocer's assistant, 7 Gordon terrace, Content street Kennedy, John, sawyer, 16 Clune street Kellock, John, (of Kellock & Dunbar, builders) —house, 58 Alli- son street Kelly, James, bugler, 108 George street Kelly, George, baker, 63 Main street Kell,y, Xiven, victualler, 114 Cross street KennedjT^, John, engineer, Russell street Kennedy, Gilbert, engine driver, 36 Waggon road Kennedy, Adam, iron moulder. 14 Hall's vennel Kerr, Mark, overseer, Advertiser office—house, 92 Main street Kerr, Miss, dressmaker, 92 Main street Kerr, Robert, 13 Waggon road Kerr, Archibald, engine driver, 29 Weaver street Kerr, Archibald, coal depot, 20 Weaver street Kerr, Archibald, blacksmith, 4 Saltfield lane Kerr, John, painter, 64 Elba street Kevan, John, fruit merchant, 30 Clune street—shop, 2^ Old bridge street, Ayr Kilgour, William, joiner, 101 Cross street Kilgour, James, joiner, 2 Boghall row Kilgour, Mrs, 1 Hawkhill, VVhitletts road Kilmurray, James, staff sergeant, Tleasant view, 122 George street King, William, joiner, 12^- New road King, Thomas, mason, 8 Boghall row King, James, machine workc, 47 York lane King, Miss, 12 Albert terrace Kirk, William, Temperance hotel, Darlington road NEWTON AND WALLACfeTOWN. 81

Kirkland, Miss, 45 New road, Newtonhead

Lamb, Andrew, joiner, 20 Garden street Lamb, Andrew, joiner, 9 Peebles street LAMB, JAMES, slater, 7 Garden street (See Advt) Larcfbie, David, Goods station, Darlington road Lambie, David, railway carter, 64 Main street Landies, Daniel, corkcutter, 7 Lymond's wynd Landies, John, corkcutter, 44 George street Lang, James, plumber, 67 Green street Lappin, Benjamin, flesher, 59 Wallace street Lauchlan, John, blockmaker, 12 Albert terrace Law, Misses, 15 Green street Law, William, Newton officer and fruiterer, 23 Main street Lawson, Robert, plasterer, 585 Elba street Lawson, Andrew, railway carter, 38 Content street Lawson, Adam, engine driver, 56 New road, Newtonhead Lawson, Adam, carter, Daisybank Cottage, Hawkhill Lawson, Adam, mason, Daisybank Cottage, Hawkhill Lawson, William, weaver, 35 New road, Newtonhead Lawson, Alexander, joiner, 61 Green street Lawson, Allan (of Wilkie & Lawson, joiners)—house, 54 Main st. Lawson, Allan, colporteur, 43 Main street Le Clare, Louis, perfumer, Mondesir cottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts road—shop, 5 Macneille Buildings, Newmarket street, Ayr Leckie, Mrs Wm., 120 George street Leckie, James, traffic inspector, G. & S. W.-R., 37 New road, Newtonhead Leckie, James, sawyer, 18 Saltfield house Lees, Robert, pilot, 14 Newton terrace Leitch, Thomas, joiner, 20 Green street Lennan, Mrs William, 32 Garden street Lighthouse, North quay—M. Milligan, keeper Limond, Charles, florist, 63 Content street Limond, Thomas (of Wilkinson & Limond, ironmongers), 54 Main street—shop, 128 High street, Ayr Limond, Miss, 5 John street Lindsay, Robert C, commercial traveller, 13 Galloway crescent, Russell stieet LOCHHEAD, ALEXANDER, Black Bull Hotel, 19 and 20 River street (See Advt.) Logan, Peter, shoemaker, 24 Wallace street Logan, James, seaman, 18 Taylor street Logan, John, Eglinton Iron Co. Colliery Office, 15 North Harbour street Love, Robert, railway guard, 14 Boghall row Love, John, tailor, 62 Green street Lowe, W. S., staff sergeant, 16 Galloway crescent, Russell street —

82 DIBECTORY.

LHcas, A-lexander, sawyer, 39 Green street Ludgate, David, post messenger to Prestwick—house. New Prestwick Lumsden, James, staff sergeant, 32 Content street Lymburn, James, grocer, 53 and 55 Main street Lymburn, William, printer and bookbinder, 46 Main street—shop^ 55 and 57 Newmarket street, Ayr Lyon, Captain John, 5 North Harbour street

Mackie, Daniel, grocer, 40 Wallace street Mackie, James, millwright, 49 Peebles street Mackie, John, cabinetmaker, 22 Content street Main, Daniel, fisher, 41 York street Main, George, railway porter, 10 Main street MAIN PETER, sailmaker and rigger. North Harbour street —house, 16 Saltfield house (See Advt.) Mair, Charles, compositor, 8 James street Malcolm, Thomas, blacksmith, 30 York street Mann, Miss, 9 Green street Mauson, Samuel, superintendent, Newton lodge, head of Greeu street Marr, James, engineer, 49 New road. Newtonhead Marr, James, railway guard, 5 Waggon road Marshall, John, mason, 12 Albert terrace Marshall, David, mason, 31 Peebles street Marshall, William, engine-driver. 36 New road, Newtonhead Marshall, Thomas, mason, 73 Main street Marshall, William, joiner, 23 Russell street Martin, Andrew, Newton Parish Church officer, 84 Main street Martin, Ahdrew, baker, 7 Gordon place Martin, William, fireman, 52 York street Martin, John, Newton sexton, 4 Weaver street Mathieson, John, Wheat Sheaf Hotel, 9 John street Matbieson, John, cutter, 13 George street Maxwell, Mrs, lady's nurse, 37 Main street Maxwell, William, upholsterer, 39 Content street Maxwell, Thomas, fireman, 2 Hall's vennel MEIKLE JOHN, slater and plumber, 9 River street—house. 10 do. (See Advt.) Meikle, J. & D., joiners and buildei's, 42 and 44 Main street Meikle, James (of J. & D. Meikle, builders), 31 Craigie terrace. John street Meikle, William, spirit-dealer, 6 Main street Mercer, John, engine-driver, 18 Peebles street Mills, James, carter, 79 Main Street Mills, David, coal agent, 9 River terrace Miller, Miss, 30 John street Miller, John, pointsman, 23 Weaver street NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 83 j

j Miller, Miss, seamstress, 5 North Harbour street ' Miller, Charles, carter, 3 Weaver street •'; Miller, John, van driver, 41 George street Miller, Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant, 57 Wallace street, —house, 35 John street Miller, Robert, boot and shoemaker, Daisybank cottage, John street—shop, 7 Newmarket street, Ayr Miller, Rev. John, Newton Free Church Manse, Prestwick road • Milligan, James, joiner, 21 Russell street

Milligan, James, 6 New road ;

Milligan, Thomas, mason, 9 Church street ! Milne, William, brewer, 9 Peebles street | Minnis, Sergt. William, 4 Galloway crescent, Russell street '. Milroy, Ebenezer, ship carpenter, 35 York street \ Mitchell, Hugh, shoemaker, 69 Cross street |

Mitchell, Samuel, railway carter, 80 York lane ]

Mitchell, Robert, coach trimmer, 28 Allison street i Mitchell, Mrs William, china merchant, 50 John street \ Mitchell, John, shoemaker, 54 York lane j

Mitchell, Hugh, police constable, 10 Main street i

' MITCHELL, WALTER, flesher and ham curer, 26 Main street— house. Barntield, Killoch place. (See Advt.) Mitchell, John, tea dealer, 16 Peebles street ' Mitchell, John, joiner, Allison place, 52 Allison street—workshop^

18 Wallace street \

Moifat, John, joiwer, 26 Weaver street i

Montgomerie, Robert, Mason Arms Inn, 10 Wallace street i|

Montgomerie, Hugh, grocer, 1 George street \

Monachan, George, circular sawyer, 36 York street \ Moir, John, pressman. 6 Newton terrace Moor, Henry, tailor, 14 Content street Moore, Miss, 10 New road I Morgan, Arthur, bookseller, 28 John street— shop 53 High st., Ayr \

Morrison, John, carpet weaver, 28 Elba street -. Morrison, Lauchlan, cabinetmaker, 32 Allison street Morrison, James, greengrocer, 7 George street • Morrison John, fisher, 5 Peebles street ; Morrison, Mrs, 3 Garden street \

Morrison, T. C, clerk, 9 Galloway crescent, Russell street J Morrison, Donald, letter carrier, 10 Weaver street j Morton & Robertson, coachbuilders, Lymond's wynd t

Morton, Mrs William, confectioner, 8 Gordon place i

' Morton, John, coach painter, 49 Green street i

Morton, William, railway servant, 2 Neilson street i

Morton, Alexander, shopman, 33 Wallace street I

Morton, William, coach painter, 54 Content street \

Morton, William, upholsterer, 8 Albert terrace \ Muir, Mrs, View House, Racecourse road \ 84 DIRECTORY.

Muir, James, clerk, 2 Elba street Muir, Capt. Charles, 20 Green street Muir, Israel, railway fireman, 35 Allison street Muir, James, railway carter, 51 Main street Muir John, 14 Newton terrace MURCHIE, JOHN, slater and glazier, 11 George street—house, 19 do. See Advt. Murchie, Miss, 31 Oraigie terrace, John street Murdoch, George, plumber, 81 George street Murdoch, Francis, cowfeeder, 60 York lane Murdoch, John, cowfeeder, 46 Peebles street Murdoch, James, wbeel-wright, 52 Content street Murphy, Alexander (of Drennan & Murphy, slaters)—house, 40 George street Murphy, Alexander, upholsterer, 10 Content street Murray, Philip, joiner, 74 Main street Murray, Sergt. James, 6 Queen street, Murray, John, shoemaker, 8 Gordon terrace Murray, A, F., clerk, 16 Russell street

McAlpine, John, ranway servant, Railway Station, 9 Darlington road McArthur, Robert, brassfinisher, 97 George street McBlane, Alexander, shoemaker, 101 Main street McBlane, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Content street McBlane, John, pegger, 5^ Boghall row McBride, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Content street M 'Bride, Andrew, ship chandler, 7 North Harbour street McCaig, Mrs John, 35 Elba street McCall, Alexander, flesher, 49 York street lane—shop 34 Main st. McCall, Hugh, spirit dealer, 16 North Harbour street McCall, Robert, pressman, 12 Newton terrace McCall, Peter, cowfeeder, 44 Content street McCall, Cbarles, spirit dealer, 32 John street—shop, 11 Kirk Port, Ayr McCallum, Mrs, 3 Newton terrace McCalium, Mrs Robert, 2 Somerset place, Hawkhill McCallum, George, boot and shoemaker, 79 Cross street—shop, 188 High street. Ayr McCallum, Robert, flesher, 34 New road, Newtonhead McCallum, David, watchman, 54 Peebles street M'Callum, E., flesher, Russell street McCamley, William, rag mercbant, 6 and 7 River street McCammond, William. 3 Lymond's wynd McCartney, Patrick, plasterer, 41 Wallace street McCartney. John, cabinetmaker 22 Garden street McCartney, Arthur, rag merchant, 9 Cross street M'Cartney, James, dairy, 99 Green street —

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McCleary, John, mason, 76 Green street

McClelland, "William, grocer, 47 and 49 Gl-eorge street , McClelland, Joseph, covvfeeder, Hall's vennel McClung, Thomas, dairy, 63 Elba street McClure, Andrew, cab driver, 100 George street McClymont, James, grocer, and spirit merchant, 39 Main street house, 41 do. McColm, William, shipping agent, North quay —house, Elmbank, New road, Newtonhead McColm, Thomas, grocer, 10 George street McConnell, James, cabinetmaker, 9 Content street McConnell, Thomas, joiner, 84 Main street McConnell, John, gate-keeper, Vulcan Foundry, 4 York street McConnell, John, mason, Allison place, 60 Allison street McConnell, William, provision merchant, 6 Gordon place—house, Gordon cottage, Content street McConnell, James, shoemaker, 42 Allison street McConnell, Joseph, engineer, 7 Gordon terrace McConnell, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 11 New road McCormick, David, mason, 10 Clune street McCormick, Robert, van driver, 22 New road M'Cormick, Mrs Robert, 5 River terrace McCormick,' Charles, joiner, 26 George street McCormick, Archibald, mason, 36 Green street lane McCrae, William, agent for the Scottish. Legal Society, 32 Elba street McCrae, William, carpet weaver, 32 Clune street McCrae, Hugh, boiler maker, 17 Clune street McCreadie, Thomas, mason, 12 Peebles street McCreadie, Anthony, shoemaker, 4G York street McCrindle, Robert, shoemaker, 11 Russell street McCrindle, Mrs John, 6 Lymond's wynd McCRORIE, JOHN, Newtonhead Saw Mills—house, 7 Waggon road. (See Advt.) McCrorie, Hugh, carpenter, 49 Green stieet McCrorie, Charles, post messenger bo Dunure, 3 Allison street McCrorie, George, spirit dealer, 113 George street McCrorie, Hugh, carpet weaver, 15 Russell street McCalloch, David, baker, 48 George street McCuUoch, Mrs, grocer, 121 Main street McCullocb, William, van driver, 30 Content street McCuUoch, Mrs, dressmaker, 66 York lane McDerment, William, railway fireman, 10 Clune street McDerment, Miss, 14 New road McDonald, Donald, joiner, 6 Saltfield lane McDonald, Mrs John, 33 Peebles street McDonald, James, seaman, 9 Peebles street McDonald, John, iron dresser, 42 York street 86 DIRECTORY.

McDowall, Miss Ann, grocer, 51 George street McEwan, James, seaman, 16 New road McFadzean, George, carter, 51 Main street McFadzean, James, carpenter, 3 Saltfield house McFadzean, Mrs William, 59 Main street McFadzean, Alexander, shoemaker, 1 Cross street McFadzean, Miss Catherine, 3 Gordon terrace, Content street McFadzean, David, carrier, 30 Main street McFarlane, F., carter, 62 Green street lane McFediis, David, carter, Viewfield Cottage, Newtonhead McFedris, William, engineer, 10 Russell street McFedris, John, carter, 14 Lymond's wynd McFee, William, spirit-dealer, 61 and 63 George street McFee, Mrs William, 1 Green street lane McGeachie, Peter, Ayr Chemical and Manure Works—house,. Eden Villa, Prestwick road McGeachin, Miss, straw-hatmaker, 47 Content street McGill, William, joiner, 36 Craigie terrace, John street McGill, James, weaver, 108 George street McGill, Samuel, carpet weaver, 13 Boghall row McGuire, Peter, 42 York street McHarg, Mrs, 3 Hawkhill. Whitletts road McHarg, William, tailor, 21 Allison street McHutcheon, Mrs Agnes, spirit dealer, 1 Main street McHutcheon, John, carpet weaver, 109 Main street Mclldowie, Mrs, grocer, 4 Church street Mcllwraith, John, joiner, 84 Main street Mcllwraith, James, carter, 89 Main street Mcllwraith, J. S., architect and surveyor, 51 John street Mcllwraith, Robert, carter, 39 Peebles street Mcllwraith, William, carter, 3 Saltfield house Mcllwrath, John (of J. M'llwrath, Son. & Co.), plumber, slater, and glazier. Content House—shop, 114 High street, Ayr Mclnnes, Daniel, staff sergeant, 15 Garden street Mcintosh, James, carpet weaver, 14 Main street McCntosh, Mrs Alexander, 51 Main street Mclntyre, James, pawnbroker, 17 and 18 River Street—house, 34 Church street Mclntyre, Robert, salesman, 34 Russell street McJannet, Robert, draper, 10 Newton terrace—sliop, 50 New- market street McKean, John, broker, 22 and 23 River street McKean, John, boot closer, 56 Elba street McKECHNIE, DANIEL, rope and aailmaker, Newtonhead Rope Works, head of Allison street—house, Seaview, 59 New road, Newtonhead. (See Advt.) McKechnie, John, 76 Elba street McKellar, Duncan, joiner, Allison place, 54 Allison street NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 87

McKelvie, James, slater, 31 York street McKelvie, Archibald, vegetable merchant, 73 and 75 Main street McKerechar, Daniel, carpenter, 3 Saltfield house McKie, William, railway guard, 2 Queen street McKie, John, railway guard, 107 Wallace street McKie, Mrs, 21 New road McKill, William, upholsterer, Sunnyside Cottage, 64 Allison st. McKill, William, 45 John street—furniture sale rooms, Queen's Head, 70 High street, Ayr McKill, Robert, cabinetmaker, 58 Wallace street McKinlay, Joseph, engineer, 28 Content street McKinna, John, waiter, 48 George street McKinnon, Archibald, joiner, 14 Garden street McKinnon, James, carter, 96 Main street McKissock, Matthew, clerk, 2 Main street McKissock, Andrew, mason, 4 Lymond's wynd McKissock, George, mason, 2 Salttield lane McKnight, Joseph, saddler, 35 York street McLatchie, John, boot and shoemaker, leather cutter, &c., 7 Gordon place—house, 13 Alloway street, Ayr McLauchlan, John, cabinetmaker, 64 John street McLauchlan, William, railway guard, 42 Weaver street M'Laughlin, Rev. Patrick. St Margaret's Church, 1 Chapel Brae, Elba Street McLean, David, joiner, 10 Galloway crescent, Russell street McLean, Alexander, shirt manufacturer, 6 and 8 George street McLean, Henry, weaver, 35 Allison street McLeod, Bryce, smith. 45 George street McMaster, Mrs Robert, 52 York steeet McMaster, James, joiner, 9 Peebles street McMeaken, Alexander, engine driver, 43 New road, Newtonhead McMillan, Alexander, engineer, 4 Waggon road McMillan, Thomas, smith, 52 Peebles street McMillan, John, grocer, 4 North Harbour street McMillan, Robert, seaman, 24 Allison street McMillan Robert, pointsman, Newton lodge, head of Green street McMorran, George, cabinetmaker, 70 George street McMurray, David, millwrigiit, 17 Green street McMurtrie, Andrew, mason, 24 Allison street McNeil, James, engine driver, 47 Peebles street McNinch, William, coal agent, 83 George street McNinch, Neil, 93 Cross street McNinch, Neil, carpet weaver. Hill View place, 74 Elba street McPherson, John, fisher, 2 Hall's vennel McPherson, James, sea captain, 10 Gordon terrace McPherson, Rev. Robert, Newton Manse, Newtonhead McQuaker, David, smith, 18 Peebles street McQuaker, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 27 Green street 88 DIRECTORY.

McQuater, Andrew, cabinetmaker, 66 George street McQuater, Andrew, 88 George street McQuiston, John, 20 Wallace street McRae, Miss, 20 New Road McSkimming, William, police constable, 12 Main street McTurk, John, carter, 50 York street McVicar, William, joiner, 9 Green street Mc Walter, John, ejigineer, 30 Green street McWhinnie, David, carpet weaver, 14 Main street McWhinnie, Miss, dressmaker, 6 Main street McWhinnie, William, weaver. 31 New road, Newtonhead McWhirter, Misses, grocers, 19 Wallace street McWhirter, James, policeman, 13 Garden street McWhirter, Alexander, grocer and spirit merchant, 64 Green st. McWilliam, Andrew, joiner, 38 George street

Napier, William, letter carrier, 15 John street Napier, Peter G., letter carrier, 37 Content street Napier, James, letter stamper, 12|- New road Neigle, Patrick, staff sergeant, 13 Russell street Neil, James, precentor, 26 Church street Neil, James, cabinetmaker, 65 Maui street—house, 21 do. Neil, Miss Jane, staymaker, 21 Main street Neil, Francis, cabinetmaker, 101 Wallace street—shop, 121 High street, Ayr Neil, Mrs William, 93 Main street Neilson, John, blacksmith, 24 Weaver street Neilson, James, cutter, 20 Elba street Nestor, John, coachman, 20 Garden street Newton Academy (A. Beveridge, teacher), Green street Newtonhead School (J. Houston, teaclier), Newtonhead Newton Library, Newton Council Rooms, Main street Nicol, James, seaman, 12 Saltfield lane Nicol, David, joiner, 13 James street Nisbet, Robert, foreman Starch mill, 4 Church street Niven, John, spirit dealer, 66 Main street Norris, William, seaman, 59 Geoi'ge street

O'Brien'. George, manager pawnbroking office, Barncluith Villa, AVhitlettsroad O'Brien, John, broker, Old Bridge end Ochiltree, John, joiner, 6 Gordon terrace Ochiltree, Robert, clerk, 8 Albert terrace Ogg, Mrs, 5 Gordon terrace Oliver, William, baker. 39 George street Osborne, William, road contractor. 8 Galloway crescent, Russell st. Osborne, Hugh, road contractor, 4 Queen street Osborne, James, road contractor, 2 Queen street NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 89

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Oswald, Richard, A., Aucliinrcuive house, St Quivox Oswald, Mrs David, 55 Cross street Oswald, John, shoemaker, 55 Cross street Owens, Andrew, lath-splitter, Russell street

Park, James, shoemaker, 65 George street Park, Thomas, bookfinisher, 90 Main street Park, Miss, sewing agent, 2 John street Park, Mrs Hugh, 84 Main street Parker, Mrs John, 28 Newton terrace Paterson, Adam, carter, 43 Peebles street Paterson, David, 48 Virginia place, Newtonhead Paterson, Robert, carpet weaver, 11 Peebles street Paterson, William, draper, Oswald terrace, 33 George street Paterson, Mrs Walter, 13 Content street Paterson, John, grocer, 2 Elba street — shop, 185 High street, Ayr Paterson, Hugh, flesher, Pleasant view, 120 George street Paterson, John, foreman, 74 York lane Paterson, Robertson, joiner, 42 New road, Newtonhead Paton, William, gardener, 79 George street Petticrew, David C, precentor, 28 Allison street Pierson, John, iron-plane maker, 76 George street Patrick, William, joiner, 28 Peebles street Patrick, William, joiner, 62 York street Patrick, Mrs William, 32 New road, Newtonhead Phillips, Nathaniel, book deliverer, 64 George street Picken, David, flesher, 57 Main street—house, 67 do. Pollock, Thomas, shoemaker, Seaview, 57 New road. Newtonhead Postie, James, brass-tinisher, 12 Garden street Pratt, Joseph, staff sergeant, 7 Content street Pyper, Colin, railway porter, Railway station, Darlington road Pyper, James, railway guard, 37 Main street

QuiN, Michael, town porter, 89 George street Quigley, Mrs, laundress, 8 Queen street

Rae, David, seaman, 43 York street Rae, James, thatcher, 73 George street Rae, Mrs John, 23 New road Railey, Thomas, chimney sweeper, 68 Wallace street Ramsay, John, auctioneer, insurance and house agent, 56 Main street —house, Lome Temperance Hotel, 50 Saudgate street, Ayr Ramsay, John, joiner, 17 Boghall row Ramsay, William, joiner, 66 Allison street Ramsay, Mrs Hugh, 10 Newton terrace Raeside, Allan, spirit dealer, 32 Newton terrace. Green street lane Reddock, Andrew, dealer, 35 Content street 90 DIRECTORY.

Redmond, John, joiner, 61 Green street Reid, Alexander, mason, 33 New road, Newtonhead Reid, William, baker, 69 Main street—house, 67 do. Reid, John, sen. (of Reid & Son), 31 Clunes street Reid, Archibald, weaver, 64 Elba street Reid, Hugh W., draper, 58 Main street and I Gordon place— house, 92 Russell street, Reid, Alexander, shoemaker, 61 Main street Reid, James, ship carpenter, 78 Green street Reid, Thomas, joiner, 103 George street Reid, Archibald, engineer, 13 Garden street Reid, Alexander, baker, 18 Peebles street Reid, Mrs George, 74 York Lane 3

Reid, Matthew (at J. & T. Young's), 2 York street lane. I cabinetmakers, 24 Russell street (See Advt.) REID, J. & D., .|

Reid, John (of J. & D. Keid), 18 Russell street J Reid, David (of J. & D. Reid), 24 Russell street j terrace, Newtonhead Reid, Mrs D., 3 Greenbank ]

Reid, Thomas, coachbuilder, 7 Main street—house, Do. i

Reid, Mrs Adam, 23 Green street I iron-plane maker, Allison street Reid, William, 27 i Reid, Mrs Elizabeth, lady's nurse, 29 New road, Newtonhead ', Reid John, & Son, power-loom cloth manufacturers, Russell '

street : street ' Reid, James, baker, 49 Main ; carter, 119 Main street Reid, John, i Reid, James, grocer, 113 Main street—house, Prestwick {

Reid, George, weaver, 5 Weaver street i

Reid, Joseph, tailor, 11 Allison street j jiinr. Son), 1 >»eilson street Reid, John, (of Reid & ^ engine keeper, 17 Green street Rennie, Robert, j Richardson, Thomas, post messenger to Macnairston, 6 Gordon ;

terrace l Richmond, George, fireman, 34 Allison street Richmond, John, engine keeper, 26 Green street | Rigg, Mrs, 5 Gordon terrace ; Ritchie, Matthew, gardener, 7 Garden street '

Ritchie, William, manufacturer. Church street—house, 8 Cassillia i street, Ayr \

Robertson, Thomas, moulder, 31 York street i Robertson, James, turnkey, 38 York street | John, shoemaker, 78 George street Robertson, ] house, Do. Robertson, J. C., grocer, 25 Main street — 27 I Robertson, Thomas, engine driver, 12>^ Newton terrace \ Captain James, 65 Green street Robertson, j Robertson, William, coachmaker, 2 Limond's wynd ;

Robertson, William, coal merchant and steamboat agent, 33 Green i office, street, Ayr street— 4 Harbour ] NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 91

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IRobertsou, George, moulder, 1 Church street Hobertson, James, clothier, 1 Murray place, Newtonhead—shop, 4 High street, Ayr Eoddie, William, railway guard, 73 Main street ' Koddie, John, boot closer, 1 Content sti-eet Rogers, Robert, manager, locomotive department, 50 Virginia place, Newtonhead Roman Catholic School, Chapel brae. Rome, John, lath merchant, 32 John street—shop, 25 George street Ronald, Mrs, Craigielee Cottage, Whitletts road Ross, James, blacksmith, 8 James street Ross, Fred, seaman, 2 York street Rowand, Rev. Andrew, Wallacetown Free Church, Craigie Cot- tages, 49 John, street Rowan, Gilbert, bottler, 22 Garden street Roxburgh, William, porter, 16 Hall's vennel Roy, David, dairy, 6 Chines vennel Rewcastle, John, cabinetmaker, 13 Peebles street—shop, 38 New- market street, Ayr Rusk, James, shoemaker, 112 George street Rusk, John, clerk, 56 Allison place, Allison street Russell, William, engineer, 59 Green street Russell, Peter, staff sergeant, 92 George street Russell, William, prison warder, 53 Green street lane

Samson, John, 28 Green street Scott, Rev. G. J. C, Wallacetown manse, head of John street Scott, John, storeman, 8 James street Scott, Mrs Walter, 5 Galloway crescent, Russell street Scott, James, grocer, 10 Taylor street Scott, Robert, police constable, 32 Russell street Scott, John, carter, 27 Peebles street Semple, David, flesher, 14 George street—house, 21 Do. Shaw, James T., draper, 1 Boghall row Shaw, James, joiner, 114 George street Sheard, Mrs, 6 Albert terrace Shearer, William, cabinetmaker, 33 New road Shearer, Andrew, grain dealer, 67 Main street Shearman, Thomas, iron dresser, 83 York lane Shields, John, seaman, 12 New road Shields, John, tinsmith, 107 Main street Shinnan. James, carpet weaver, 112 George street Sillars, David, dairyman, 66 York lane Sillars, Robert, mason, 3 Garden street Simpson, Captain John, 50 Green street Simpson, George, joiner, 30 Green street Sinclair, James, storekeeper, 68 Green street 92 DIRECTORY.

Sloan, John, seaman, 24 Allison street Sloss, Wm., compositor, 15 Taylor street Smart, Miss, dressmaker, 10 Main street Smart, James, gardener, 10 Main street Smillie, Hugh, 18 Waggon road Smillie, Archibald, engineer, 22 Waggon road Smith, John, joiner, 54 Main street Smith, Wm., moulder, 11 Clunes vennel Smith, Wm., gardener, 12 Taylor street Smith, John, 6 Galloway crescent, Russell street Smith, Andrew, mason, 4 Russell street Smith, Matthew, engine driver, 2 Waggon road Smith, Mrs James, Scripture reader, 107 Wallace street Smith, J. G., shipping clerk, Ayr Colliery—office, North Harbour street —house, 4 Havelock terrace, Millar road Smith, David, slater, 1 Peebles street Smith, George, coal agent, and agent for Hurlford Fire-Clay Works^office, 5 Main street—house, 13 do. Smith, William, grocer, wine and spirit-dealer, 73 and 75 Cross st. Smith, Adam, weaver 1 Russell street Smith, David, mason, 6 Gordon terrace Smith, James, draper, 39 Craigie terrace—shop, 58 High street, Ayr Smith, Alexander, Custom-house, out-door officer, 12^ New road Smith, Alexander, mason, 22 Russell street Smith, Archibald, weaver, 76 Wallace street Smith, John, maltster and brewer, 41 Craigie terrace, John street —-brewery, 12 Cross street —ale cellars, 40 High street, Ayr Smith, James, weaver 60 Elba street Smith. John, grocer and spirit dealer, Allison street Smith, William, Newton gas manager, 12 Russell street Smith, Mrs Peter, Smith villa, Prestwick road Smith, William, harbour officer, Clunes street Smith, Elizabeth, 49 Content street Smith, AVilliam, sergeant-major, A..Y.C., Woodbine cottage, 23 Church street Sommerville, Andrew, tailor, 90 George street Sneddon, Peter H., saddler, 74 Main street. Spencer, William, merchant. 60 Cross street—house. Spring Park, Dalblair road Spiers, Stewart, iron-plane manufacturer, 5 River street—house. Firth View, Fort Spiers, William, cabinetmaker, 64 George street Sproat, Joseph, green grocer, 61 Wallace street Steel, Andrew, grocer, 1 and 3 Waggon road Steel, Thomas, manufacturer, 62 Green street lane Stephen, William (of Stephen & Co., booksellers), 8 Hawkhill, Whitletts road—shop, 31 Sandgate street, A.yr NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 93

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Stevenson, Allan, architect, 52 John street—office, 49 Newmarket street, Ayr Stevenson, Robert, Carmel Bank, Somerset place, Hawkbill Stevenson, Robert, builder, 12 New road ' Stevenson, John, builder, Allison street Stevenson, Archibald, superintendent of ' insurance agents, 2 ' Gordon terrace Stewart, John, traveller, 7 James street Stewart, Allan, tailor, 25 Weaver street Stewart, Hawthorn, upholsterer, 46 Allison street Stewart, Alex., furniture Avarehouse, 1 River street Stewart, John, engineer, 44 Allison street Stewart, Robert, engineer, 57 George street Stewart, Hugh, gardener, 11 G George street Stewart, William, njaster pilot, 49 Green street Stewart, John, joiner, 15 Church street Stewart, Henry, engineer, 46 Allison street Stewart, Frederick, pensioner, Robertson place, 3 Queen street Stewart, Charles, cabinetmaker, 13 Content street Stewart, David, cab driver, 80 George street Stewart, Mrs James, 58 Greeubank terrace, Newtonhead Strachan, Alexander, carver and gilder, 26 Content street Strathern, James, flesher, 60 Green street lane Stratbern, Mrs, 50 Allison street Strathern, Alexander, engineer, 40 Taylor street Stroyan, Samuel, shipping agent, North Harbour street—houses Sea Bank villa. Fort, Ayr Sturgeon, Samuel, storeman, 10 Main street Sym, William^ builder, 12 Albert terrace

Tainch. Peter, carpet weaver, 1 1 Boghall row Tait, John, book canvasser, 32 George street Tannock, Adam, plasterer, 18 Boghail row Tannock, Thomas, shoemaker, 51 Elba street Taylor, David, fisher, 4 Hall's vennel Taylor, James, upholsterer, 38 Allison street Taylor, James, smith, 17 River street Taylor, John, fireman, 23 Allison street Taylor, Mrs Thomas, washer and dresser, 12 Peebles street Taylor, William, iron moulder, 119 Main street Taylor, Thomas, iron moulder, 103 Main street Templeton, Mrs, lodgings, 44 Green street Tenpenny, James, railway carter, 23 Clunes street Thomas, David, commercial traveller, 1 Saltfield house Thomson, James, carver, 1 Russell street Thomson, William, clerk. Post Office, Content Cottage, head of John street Thomson, John, mason, 49 Wallace street D4: DIRECTORY.

Thomson, Hugh, shoemaker, 112 George street Thomson, John, plumber, 12 New road Thomson, David, railway guard, 10 Church street Thom.soa, Robert, master of dredge-boat, 30 Green street Thomson, Mrs John, Content cottage, head of John street Thomson,' John, teacher, 1 Galloway crescent, Russell street Timney, Hugh, railway guard, 39 Content street I Turner, Andrew, ironmonger, 42 Craigie terrace, John street— \

shop, 4 Macneille buildings, Ayr > Turner, John, potato merchant, 57 New road, Newtonhead j Tuton, W., baker and spirit dealer, 18 and 20 George street j

Tuton, John, baker, 5A Bojohall row j Tweedie, Robert, grocer, 78 Main street—house, 80 do. \

Tyrie, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 100 George street , j

Ure, William, plasterer, 2 Somerset place, Hawkhill )

URE, WILLIAM, Ayr Foundry, 86 Green Street (See Advt.) t Ure, Alexander, 69 Green street j Ure, William, smith and bellhanger, street shop, Russell — 131 | High street, Ayr ] Ure, James, smith, 71 Green street

Vallely, Mrs, grocer provision and merchant, 2 North Harbour ; street \ Vass, William, late letter carrier, 3 Russell street j Vass, John, baker, 56 Wallace street ]

Wagstaff, John, traveller, Caldwell place, 11 Queen street

Wallace, John, mason, 13 Clunes street J Wallace, T. M., 42 John street j Wallace, Samuel, storeman, 15 Allison street J Wallace, Miss, dressmaker. 89 Main street J Walker, Robert, warder, Ralston Cottage, 19 Church street J Walker, William, mason, 27 Weaver street j Walker, William, jun„ mason, 103 Main street .1

Walker, James, ironmoulder, 20 Russell street j

Walker, James, mason, 9 Waggon road, Newtonhead j

Walker, Thomas, carter, 80 Wallace street *J Walker, Thomas, storeman, Boghall row 5^ | Walker, Robert, grocer, 5^ Boghall row I joiner, Walker, John, 36 Russell street j Wason, David, weaver, 20 Cross street Watson. Robert, mason, 41 Peebles street ^ Watson, David, carter, 9 Waggon road ^ Watson, David, mason, 5 Church street Watson, Robert, lath splitter, 46 Allison street Watson, Joseph, hairdresser and cutler, 33 Wallace street ^ Watson, William, police constable, 36 Elba street NEWTON AND WALLACfl;TOWN. 95^ j

Weir, Alexander, Chemical Works, Newtonhead \

Weir, Robert, sexton for Wallacetown Cemetery, 112 George at. i

"Welsh, Archibald, cabinetmaker, 33 York street » j Welsh, Peter, coal depot, 89 Cross street ,j Wharrie, David, smith, 5 Queen street j

White, Daniel, mason, 59 Main street ' i White, Robert, joiner, 64 Main street

Whytock, James, blacksmith, 7 Main street . Wight, Robert, shoemaker, 5 Content street ; Wilkie, (of joiners), William Wilkie & Lawson, 93 Main street J Wilkinson, John, weaver, 17 Queen street Wills, William, moulder. 28 Peebles street Willingham, Willis, staff sergeant, 83 George street ' Williamson, Henry, slater, 41 New road Wilson, Adam D., painter, 49^ Wallace street—shop, 255 High ;

street, Ayr \ Wilson, Mrs M., laundress, 9 Main street i Wilson, William, engineer, 14 Albert terrace

Wilson, William, joiner, 78 Elba street i

Wilson, Mrs Andrew, 59 Green street \ Wilson, Miss, washer dresser, and 38 York street ^ ; * Wilson, Allan, mason, 106 George street ; Wilson, David, iron moulder, 27 Content street j Wilson, David, engine driver, 43 New road, Newtonhead ' Wilson, James, warder, 11 Allison street ;

Wilson, Mrs John, grocer, 110 George street >; Wilson, James, gardener, 44 Green street '

Wilson, Mrs, mangier, 32 Clunes vennel i Wilson, John, cabdriver, 6 Church place. Cross street ;

Wilson, Mungo, goods agent. Railway station, Darlington road ^ Wilson, Robert, iron moulder, 88 York lane ] Wilson, David, smith, 90 Green street ] Wilson, William, spirit merchant, 5 New road Wilson, John, grocer, 101 Main street Wilson, William. 3 Wallace street Wilson, James, mason, 107 Wallace street

Witherspoon, Mi&s Margaret, feuar, 44 John street :!

Withers, George, painter, 9 Boghall row j

Wood, William, Woodfield, Prestwick road ;

Wood, Hugh, hatter, Douglas place, Newtonhead ' —shop, 31 High ;

street, Ayr i

Wood, James D. , tailor and clothier, Gordon terrace—shop, 19 ;: Newmarket street, Ayr \ Woodside, Hugh, grocer, 40 George street

Wright, Thomas, bookseller, Victoria Cottage, Whitletts road— I. shop, 75 High street, Ayr \

Wyburn, George, painter. 12 Queen street ! Wyllie, Andrew, mason, 80 Green street i .96 DIRECTORY.

Wyllie, Archibald, fireman, 57 Green street lane 1 Wyllie, George, 32 Peebles street ]

Wyllie, Hugh, Oswald terrace, 33 George street j street Wyllie, James, contractor, 94 Green .; Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 21 New road Wyllie, ; Wyllie, Alexander, pipemakei% 2 Clunes vennel j engineman, Weaver street Wyllie, Matthew, 18 i!

Young, Alexander, feuar, Pleasant View, 124 George street ! Young, Andrew, engineer, 57 Green street \ Young, David B., brewer and spirit dealer, 100 Main street \ Young, Hugh, 30 Church street - YOUNG, J. & T., Vulcan Foundry, Newton green. (See Advt.) | Young, John, (of J. & T. Young, engineei's), 3 Main street < Young, John, joiner, 29 John street J Young, Quintin, gatekeeper. Railway crossing, Falkland junction

Young, Quintin, engine driver, 24 Waggon road .| Young, Miss Margaret, 45 Green street j Young, Mrs Thomas, 58 Allison street \ Young, Mrs Robert, 14 North Harbour street j Young, Rev. Thomas, Craigie terrace, 37 John street ;;

Young, John, vanmau, 74 George street • | Young, John, late supervisor of Inland Revenue, 107 Wallace ; street \

Young, James, tire and life insurance agent, 64 Greenbank terrace, j New road, Newtonhead— office, 26 Newmarket street, Ayr Young, Thomas, pointsman, 108 George street j

Young, William, sewing machine agent, 64 Cross street i

1 TRADES' DIRECTORY FOR AYR, NEWTON, AND WALLACETOWN.

Those marked N are Newton, and W Wallacetown. .ERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS. Carson, Robert, 99 George street, W Christie, John, 46 George street, W M'Cormick, Robert, 76 High street Sloan, John, 85 High street AGENTS.

Adams, William, 60 High street (Sewing Machine) Barr, P. & Co., North Harbour street (Shipping) Burns, James, 12 North Harbour street (Shipping), N Crawford, Robert, 12 North Harbour street (Shipping), N Currie, William C, 62 Sandgate street (Coal) Cuthbert, IMi's, 27 Garden street (Sewing), W Diamond, James, 25 and 44 Sandgate street (Coal and Commission) Duff, Hugh, 10 Academy street (Coal) Dunlop, Mrs James, 34 High street (Coal) Eaglesham, Robert, 20 Alloway street (V/eaving) Fergusson, George S., Queen's Rooms, head of Fort street (Coal) Jamie, William, 20 Content street (Coal), W Lauchlan, Miss, 84 Fort street (Coal) Logan, John, North Harbour street (Shipping), N Mills, David, 57 Newmarket street (Coalj M'Callum, David, 44 Sandgate stree* (Coal)

M'Colm, William, 1 2 North Harbour street (Shipping), N M'Gregor, James, 28 New Bridge street (Sewing Machine) 98 trades' directory.

M'Ninch, William, 85 George, street (Coal), W Park, Miss, 2 John street (Sewing), W Reid, Hugh W., 58 Main street fSewing Machine), N Reid, John, & Son, 26 Sandgate street (House) Robertson, William, 4 Harbour street (Coal), Smith, George, 5 Main street (Coal), N Stroyan, Samuel, North Harbour Street (Shipping), N Wallace, Robert, 14 New Bridge street (Manure) Welsh, Peter, 89 Cross street (Coal), W Wilson & Co., 15 Sandgate street (House) Woodside, Hugh, 40 George street (Coal), W AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS.

Dewar, Robert, 108 High street Hunter, William, 25 Newmarket street Ramsay, John, 56 Main street, N Reid, John, & Son, 26 Sandgate street Wilson & Co., 15 Sandgate street Young, James, 26 Newmarket street BAKERS.

Alexander, Robert, 26 Wallace street, W Austin, David, 11 Main street, N Brown, John, 47 Newmarket street Findlay, Robert, Russell street Girdwood, Gavin, 182 High street Livingston, Mrs W., 82 High street Martin, Andrew, 7 Gordon place, W M'Call, Mrs Anthony, 105 High street M'Jannet, Hugh, 25 High street Niven, William, 214 High street Reid, William, 69 Main street, N Reid, James, 49 Main Street, N Riddle, Alexander, 245 High Street Smith, Robert, 8 High Street Speirs, William, 145 High street Stewart, J?„mes, 23 South quay Tuton, William, 18 George street, W ATR, NEWTON, AND W4LLACET0WN. 99

BANKS—See Index. BEADLES. Cairns, William, Original Secession—house, 43 George street, W Campbell, John, Newton Free—house, 3 Damsidc, N Dick, John, Wallacetown Free—house, 34 Elba street, W" Guthrig, Thomas, Darlington U.P.—house, 8 Kirkport, High street Hyslop, James, Established—8 Kirkport, High street Martin, Andrew, Newton Established—house, 84 Main street, N M'Donagh, James, Episcopal—house, 1 Hope street M'Giffen, John, Free Martyrs—house, 18 Boghall row, W M'Guire, Hugh, Cathcart street U.P.—house, 98 High street Paton, James, Ayr Free—house, 38 FuUarton street Tainsh, Peter, Wallacetown Established—house, 9 Bog- hall row, W Taylor, Alex., New Established—house, 27 Mill street BELL HANGEPvS.

Terry, J. & Son, 32 High street Ure, William, 131 High street BELL FOUNDERS. Wilson, John & Co., 114 High street BLACKSMITHS.

Campbell, Quinten, 28 Green street lane, N Glass, James, 195 High street Hastings, Alexander, 257 High street Happell, Thomas & Son, 143 High street Howat, William, 116 High street Kerr, George, 31 Kyle street M'Crorie, George, 115 George street, AV Paterson, William, 35 Carrick street Taylor, James, 17 River street, W 100 trades' dieectory.

Terry, J., & Son, 32 High street lire, William, 131 High street BILL POSTERS.

Baird, Robert, 4 and 6 Old Bridge street Tyrie, John, 98 High street BOARDING SCHOOLS (LADIES). Aitken, Miss, Wellington lodge M'Cheyne, Misses, 13 Eglinton terrace BOAT BUILDERS.

Christie, William, 29 South quay Hunter, J. & G., South quay Irvine, George, North Harbour street, N Savage, Samuel, Q5 South quay BONDED STORE KEEPERS. Fullarton, Alexander & Co., 13 South quay Fullarton, Thomas & Co., 21 South quay BOOKBINDERS. Henry, Hugh, 35 and 37 Newmarket street Lymburn, William, 55 and 57 Newmarket street Murray, Henry, 13 Sandgate street BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. Chambers, William, 18 Old Bridge street Cuthbertson, W. B., 1 High street Dick, W. M., 38 Sandgate street Fergusson, Alexander, 18 High street Henry, Hugh, 37 Newmarket street Irvine & Son, 93 High street Lymburn, William, 55 and 57 Newmarket street Miller, James, 61 High street Morgan, Arthur, 53 High street Murray, Henry, 13 Sandgate street Neil, Robert, 2G3 High street AYR, NEWTON, AND VaLLACETOWN. 101

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' Russell, James, 5 High stiect ]

Stephen, William, & Co., 31 Sandgatc street • j Wright, Thomas, 75 High street ; BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. j

Adam & Son, 78 High street \ Adam, Matthew, 61 Newmarket street ;

Boyd, Robert, 3 Old Bridge street ?

Crawford, Charles, 9 Old Bridge street " I Cuthbert, Alexander & Son, 22 High street I ' Dobbie, R., & Co., 37 and 67 High street Hewitson, William, 12 Newmarket street Johnston, James, 28 High street

Legge, William, 53 Newmarket street :i

Miller, Robert, 7 Newmarket street : Morrison, John, 63 High street

' M'Callum, George, 188 High street '; M'Latchie, John, 6 Gordon place, W Orr, Gilbert, 204 High street ;

Paterson, A. & W., 96 High street \

Smith, James, 40-2- Sandgate street >

Wihon, Robert, 146 High street I BRASS FOUNDERS. ] Hodgson, W. F., 20 Carrick street J

Reid, Robert M , 195 High street \

Wilson, John &, Co., 114 High street i BREWERS AND MALSTERS.

Smith, John, 12 Cross street, - W ; Watson, the Trustees of the late James, 12 Mill street

Young, D. B., 100 Main street, N i

BUILDERS AND MASONS. 1 H Haird, James, 37 Carrick street ^; P'eggaus, William, 68 ^lain street, N .' Findlay, J. & J., 21 New road, N .'

Hunter, Andrew, Dalbhiir road t 102 trades' DIKECTORY.

Killock & Dunbar, 6 North Harbour street, N Lawson, Adam, Daisybank Cottage, Hawkhill, W M'Lachlan & Son, Dalblair road Murray, William, 13 Kyle street Nicol, William, 13 Mill street Pollock, William, 185^ High street Smith, David, 6 Gordon terrace, W Stevenson, R. & J., 12 New road, N Sym, William, 12 Albert terrace, W Wylie, Andrew, 80 Green street, N CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. Affleck, William, & Son, 35 and 67 High street Gibb, Allan, 74 High street Govan, William, 131 High street King, Alexander, 1 Sandgate street M'Clure, G. & J., 47 Carrick street Neil, Francis, 121 High street Reid, J. & D., 24 Russell street, N Reid, John, & Son, 26 Sandgate street Rewcastle, John, 38 Newmarket street Templeton, Wilham, 156 High street Thomson, J. M., 35 and 67 High street Wilson & Co., 15 Sandgate street CANDLEMAKERS.

Donaldson, David, 159 High street M'Geachie, Peter, 26 Clunes vennel, N Paterson, A., & Son, Mill street CARRIERS—See Index. CARTERS. Aitken, John, 17 and 19 Dalblair road Buchanan, William, 74 York street lane, N Clydesdale, James, 8 Kyle street Cowan, Henry, 32 York street, N Cowan, John, 82 Cross street, W Cowan, William, 32 York street, N AYR, NEWTON, A]

Dick, Bavid, 71 Cross street, W j Drinnan, David, Crosby place, Prestwick road j Hall, James, 27 Peebles street, N ]

Hall, Alexander, 51 Peebles, N \

Hendrie, James, 63 Main street, N i Hendrie, John, 7 Damside, N \ Lawson, Adam, Daisybank Cottage, Hawkhill, W Love, James, street, 66 Cross W | Mills, James, 79 Main street, N \ Miller, Walter, 186 High street j Miller, Charles, 3 Weaver street, N M'Fedries, John, 14 Limond's wynd, W • M'Fadzean, David, 30 Main street, N M'llwraith, Robert, 39 Peebles street, N M'Kinnon, street, James, 96 Main N i M'Turk, John, 50 York street, N ;

Reid, John, 119 Main street, N j

Roy, James, 218 High street i Sloss, David, 12 Carrick street Watson, David, 9 Waggon road, N Wilson, John, 29 Kyle street j Wyllie, Hugh, 33 George street, W ; CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.

Alexander, Adam, 52 Main street, N i Anderson, W. F., 117 High street I Burns, William, 109 High street | Cook, Thomas, 87 High street j

Dobbie, James, 18 New Bridge street ; Dobbie, David, 2 Gordon place, W j Erskine, Robert, M.D., 23 High street j ' M'Gregor, Adam, 16 and 18 Sandgate street Pool, G. A., 207 High street \ Wills, Mungo, 1 Bridge street, and 3 New Macneille \ Buildings, Newmarket street j

CHIMNEY SWEEPERS. ^

M'Donald, Alexander, & Sons, 1 1 Hope street \ Reilley, Thomas, 68 Wallace street, W Stewart, Charles, 143 High street 104 trades' directory.

CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHENWARE DEALERS, Caw, James, 45 and 47b Newmarket street Dunlop, Mrs James, 34 High street Gray, Mary, 2321 High street Hunter, Miss E., 152 High street Lawrie, Robert, 132 High street Mitchell, Mrs W., 50 George street, W Murphy, H. & Co., 12 River street, W M'Murtrie, James & Co.. 7 Sandgate street CIVIL ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS.

Mercer, John, 9 Sandgate street Murdoch, John, 62 Newmarket street M'Derment, J. I., 39 Sandgate street M'Derment, Peter, 60 Mill street M'llwraith, J. S., 39 Sandgate street Stevenson, Allan, 49 Newmarket street COACH BUILDERS.

Don, Monro, 7 John street, W Morton, James, 47 Sandgate street Morton & Robertson, Limond's wynd, W Reid, Thomas, 7 Main street, N CONFECTIONERS AND PASTRY BAKERS. Those marked P are Pastry Bakers.

Campbell, John, 3 and 260 High street, P Confectionery Establishment, 157 High street Gibson, James, 91 Main street, N Goudie, John, 19 Higli street, P Ramage, George, 13 Kyle street Sloane, Miss, 119 J High street COOPERS AND RIDDLEMAKERS. Mair, William, & Sou, 250 High street M'Guire, Bernard, 89 Wallace street TurnbuU, William, 162 High street AYR, NEWTON, AND .WALLACETOWN. 105 CORK MANUFACTURERS.

Landies, Daniel, 7 Lymond's wyud, W , Smith, William, 3 Boat vennel COWFEEDERS. Blane, Miss, Hawkhill, W Clark, Mrs, Killocli cottage, Midton road Clydesdale, James, 8 Kyle street Crawford, John, 42 Peebles street, N Cunningham, Mrs John, 46 Mill street Halbert, Matthew, 251 High street Hall, Mrs C, 28 Peebles street, N Hall, Alexander, 51 Peebles street, N Howat, Robert, 81 Cross street, W Hunter, Daniel, 74 Main street, N Johnston, Alexander, 1 9 Boghall row, W Kay, James, Millbrae, Mill street Murdoch, Francis, 60 York street lane, N Murdoch, John, 46 Peebles street, N M'Call, Peter, 42 Content street, W M'Clung, Thomas, 65 Elba street, W M'Quiston, John, 20 Wallace street, W M'Whirter, Robert, 35 Mill street Roy, James, 218 High street Roy, David, 6 Clune street, N Sillars, David, 66 York lane, N Smith, Miss, 1 1 Fort street Smith, Mrs J., 40 Carrick street Smith, William, 75 Cross street, W Wilson, Mrs A., 16 Dalblair road CAB AND CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS.

Conkie, John, 108 High street Gemmell, Alexander, 225 High street Glass, Mrs Andrew, 238 High street Lochhead, Alex., 10 River street, W Montgomery, James, King's Arms stables, New Bridge street 106 trades' directory.

M'Kerrow, William, 31 Carrick street and 5 Academy st. M'Murtrie, James, 12 Dalblair road and 11 Sandgate st. M'Quigan, David, 22 Carrick street Kichards, E. C, 108 High street Steel, John, 3 AUoway street Stewart, David, 80 George street, W Walker, James, 241 High street CLOa AND PATTEN MAKER.

Haugh, Maxwell, 18 Hope street BERLIN-WOOL SHOPS.

Bell, M. & J., 47a Newmarket street Moore, Miss, 60 Newmarket street

Richardson, Mrs, 4 Sandgate street 1 DENTISTS. j

Frew, John, 1 6 New Bridge street

Stirling, John, 32 Fort street \ DRAPERS. \

1 street Alexander, John, Harbour J

Brown, Robert, 158 High street i Brown, William & Co., 201 High street J Brown, Robert, 12 High street 1

Campbell, William, 11 High street i

Couperthwaite Brothers, 175 High street ;; Cowieson, Brothers, 124 High street ]

Currie, Rae, & Co., Ailsa Buildings, High street ? Davidson, Andrew, 2 High street

Hamilton, William, 57 High street '• Jamieson, W., 29 Sandgate street J Johnston & Finlayson, 46 High street \

M'Cubbin, John, 100 High street ]

M'Jannet, Robert, 50 Newmarket street I Nisbet, Thomas S., Winton Buildings, High street ;

Orr, Alexander, 50 High street i Reld, H. W., 58 Main street, N \

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\ Robertson & Thomson, 47 and 49 High street

Sibbald, David, 22 New Bridge street , ] Smith, street George, 189 High !

Smith, James, 58 High street \ Smith Laurie, 17 Sandgate street & i Young, David, 9 High street \ DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS.

Baird, Miss, 3 Cathcart street I Blane, Miss, 20 New Bridge street \ Bone, Miss, 64 Sandgate street ^

Brown, W. & Co., 201 High street \

Campbell, Misses, 12 Academy street ;

"^ Cassillis, Miss M., 1 69 High street

' Couperthwaite Brothers, 175 High street

Craig, Mrs A., 10 Alioway street i Currie, Rae, Co., Ailsa buildings, High street & i

Davidson, Andrew, 2 High street 1 Dick, Miss, 169 High street \ Farquhar, Miss, 2 New Bridge street Gait, Miss, 10 Barns street ;

Guthrie, Misses, 16 New Bridge street ! Hannah, Miss, 35 Kyle street | Hastings, Misses, 3 New Bridge street Henry, Miss, 1 6 Eglinton terrace \

Hunter, M. & J., 66 High street !

Hutchison, Misses, 115 High street .

Inglis, Miss, 68 Newmarket street \

Johnston, Miss G., 63J High street i Johnston, Mrs, 20 Cathcart street \ Johnston & Finlayson, 46 High street ] Lambie, Misses, 22 Mill street ^ Leman, Miss, 14 Newmarket street \ Loudon, Miss, 9 Cathcart street '

Mann, Miss, 2 Hope street i Miller, IVIrs, 45 High street ; Miller, Miss, 1 Old Bridge street ; Murdoch, Miss, 130 High street M'Bride, Miss, 59 Ne^vmarket street \ 108 TRADES* DIRECTORY.

M'Culloch, Miss, 71^ High street M'Kissock, Miss, 29 Carrick street M'Millan, Miss, 9 Kirkport M'Murtrie, Misses, 111 High street M 'Skimming, Miss, 3 Academy street Paterson, Miss, 40 FuUarton street Peden, Miss, 3 New Bridge street Reid, Miss, 30 New Bridge street Robertson & Thomson, 47 and 49 High street Sloane, Misses, 71J High street Smart, Miss, 10 Main street, N Smith, Misses, 33 High street Sibbald, David, 22 New Bridge street Thorn, Mrs J. C, 25 Dalblair road Taylor, Miss, 23 Sandgate street Wallace, Miss, 262 High street Wyllie, Miss M., 169 High street Young, D., 9 High street DYERS.

Wallace, William, 206 High street EATING HOUSES.

Anderson, James, 131 High street Harrison, Peter, 54 High street M'Dowall, William, 22 Old Bridge street Ritchie, David, 198 High street Sime, Mrs, 19 New Bridge street ENGINEERS AND IMPLEMENT MAKERS.

Gordon, David & Co., 24 Clune street, N Taylor, J. & A., Townhead works Young, J. & T., Yulcan Foundiy, Newton green Glass, James, 195 High street FANCY WAREHOUSES.

Jack, Thomas, 5 and 54 Newmarket street Lambie, Mrs T., 4 New Bridge street ]

AYR, NEWTON, AN1> WAL:J.ACET0WN. lOD J FISH AND GAME MERCHANTS. { Those marked F are Fish only. ^ j Duiismuir & Co., 199 High street j

Allan, Mrs Alexander, 10 New Bridge street i Glen dinning & Phillips, 54 Sandgate street Hill, P. B., 65 High street ] Higgison, Mrs Thomas, 5 Hope street (F) j ' M'Creadie, George, 42 South Quay | Shanks, Robert W., 8 Newmarket street ; FISHING TACKLE MAKERS. ; Anderson, Henry, 38^ Sandgate street )

Longmuir, William, 234 High street j Mitchell, Alexander, 19 Kyle street \

O'Brien, Patrick, 81 High street j Wallace, Thomas, 9 Kyle street j

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9 street Adam, John, Newmarket ,]

Arbuckle, William, 18 Newmarket street . i Dick, Alexander, 217 High street j Fletcher, Peter, 187 High street '

FreAv, John, 69 High street :; Fullarton, James, 31 George street, W Gibson, John, 26 High street |

Hood, David, 38 Garden street, W i Lappin, Benjamin, 59 Wallace street, W

Mitchell, Walter, 26 Main street, N \ M-Call, Alexander, 34 Main street, N j M'Nair, Henry, 22 Sandgate street I

M'Queen, Charles, 242 High street .

Paterson, James, 98 High street % Picken, David, 59 Main street, N | Semple, David, 14 George street, W I

FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS. i

Anderson, Mrs G., 4 River street, N A Borland, Robert, 9 Elba street, W j 110 trades' directory.

Brown, James, 68 Sandgate street •Colquhoun, Mrs, 94 Main street, N Cunningham, Andrew, 30 High street Campbell & Aitken, 20 Sandgate street Davidson, M. & A., 49 Newmarket street Oibb, Mrs, Queen's rooms, head of Fort street Grant, William, 139 High street Oray, James, 10 Newmarket street Kevan, John, 2J Old Bridge street Miller, James, 153 High street Morrison, James, 7 George street, W M'Connachie, Mary, 247 High street M'Kelvie, Archibald, 71 Main street, N Russell, James, 104 High street Russell, Misses, 36 Sandgate street Sprott, Joseph, 61 Wallace street, W GRAIN MERCHANTS.

Allan, John & Co., 172 High street Ballantine, John, 159 High street Flint, William, 7 and 8 Harbour street Hendrie, Charles, 40 Alloway street Smith, A. & Son, 178 High street Steele, Thomas, 39 South quay Wight, William e^ Co., 169 High street Wilson, W. & M., 131 High street Wyllie, Daniel & Co., 215 High street Wyllie, Hugh, 1 and 3 Fort street GROCERS AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

Those marked S sell Spirits.

Auld, James, 48 and 50 Main street ("S) N Armstrong, David, 1 Taylor street (S) N Burte, Mrs T., 7 New Road, N Bain, Mrs, 60 Sandgate street Blane, Wm., 56 Cross street, W Brackenridge, John, 168 High street (S) Brown & Cameron, 203 High street (S) AYK, NEWTON, AND WALLACETOWN. Ill \ :!athcart, G. & E., 110 High street (S) bairns, William, 43 George street, AV hristie, Mrs James, 19 Content street, W )owan, John, 47 Main street, N )ouglas, William, 23 Content street, W )ickson, Francis, 123 Main street (S) N i'orrest, Eobert & Co., 62 High street (S) ralbraith, Arthur, 236 High street (S) Hbson, William, 69 George street, W Si-raham, James, 177 High street (S) xrant, Duncan, 82 Main street, N lastings, William, 35 Cross street, N lodgson, Isaac, 4 Gordon place (S) W logg, Matthew, 230 High street lunter, John, 135 and 170 High street (S) lunter, Mrs R., 252 High street lyslop, Mrs, 79 George street, W nnes, George, 98 Main street (S) N Kennedy, Peter, 6 New Bridge street (S) aw, Hugh, 222 High street, (S) ockhart, Mrs A., 11 Sandgate street (S) (Ogan, Wilham, 165 High street (Ogan, James, 108 High street lymburn, James, 53 Main street, N lalcolm, Robert, 213 High street filler, Thomas, 57 Wallace street (S^ W filler, Robert, 264 High street [ontgomerie, Hugh, 1 George street, W [urraj, Robert, 248 High street E'Blane, Alexander, 111 Main street, N ['Bride, H. A., 12 Content street (S) W ['Callum, George, 79 Cross street, W ['Colm, Thomas, 10 George street, W ['Connell, Wm., junr., 235 High street ['Connell, Wm., 5 Gordon place, W ['Clelland, William, 47 George street, W C'Clymont, James, 39 Main street (S) N ['Millan, John, 4 North Harbour street, N 112 trades' directoky.

M'Kay, Daniel, 40 Wallace street, W M'Quaker, John, 27 Green street (S) N M'Whirter, Alexander, 64 Green street (S) N Niven, Mrs, 7 Kirkport Oliver, James, 41 High street (S) Paterson, J. H., 185 High street Reid, James, 113 Main street, N Robertson, John, 28 Sandgate street (S) Robertson, J. C, 25 Main street, N Russell, William, 174 High street (S) Rutherford, G. & H., 126 High street (S) vScott, James, 10 Taylor street, N Shanks, Robert W., 8 Newmarket street Smith, John, Allison street (S), N Smith, William, 73 Cross street (S), W Steel, Andrew, 1 Waggon road, N Thomson, Matthew, 12 Sandgate street (S) Thomson, John, 49 Wallace street, W Thomson, J. & A., 71 High street (S) Tweedie, Robert, 78 Main street, N Wallace, Robert, 14 New Bridge street (S) Walker Robert, 5J Boghall row, W Wilson, John, 101 Main street, N Woodside, Hugh, 40 George street, W GUNMAKERS. M'Cririck & Sons, 58 Sandgate street HAM CURERS. Craig, John, 98 High street Mitchell, AValter, 26 Main street, N Hastings, John, 12 George street, W HATTERS. Craig, James, 59 Pligh' street Hosie, John, 221 High street Neilson, William, 26 Carrick street Patrick & Co., 219 High street Thomson, John, 42 Higli street Wood, Hugh, 31 High street AYR, NEWTON, AND WAIiLACETOWN. 113 HOSIERS AND BABY LINEN WAREHOUSES.

Guthrie, Archibald, Winton buildings ' Gray, Mrs Thomas, 264 High street Gray, Joseph, 14 Sandgate street Mackay, Misses, 21^ Sandgate street Motherwell, Robert, 197 High street M'Fadzean, Robert, 88 and 90 High street Stevenson, J. &E., 91 High street Thorn, Mrs J., 167 High street Turner, John & Co., 58 Newmarket street HOUSE FACTORS.

Crawford, Thomas, 48 Newwarket street Erskine, Joseph, 10 Cassillis street Dunlop, William, 62 Newmarket street Fergusson, George S., Queen's Rooms, head of Fort st. M'Crindle, Robert, 11 Cathcart street M'Clure, G. & J., 47 Carrick street O'Brien, George, Barncluith villa, Whitletts road Ramsay, John, 56 Main street, N Smith, James, 95 High street INNS AND PIOTELS. Alfred Hotel, 8 Sandgate street—George Nisbet Athole Arms Hotel, 44 Alloway street—Wm. Guthrie Ayr Arms Hotel, 227 High street-—Henry Gordon Ayrshire & Galloway Inn, 1 Killoch place—Miss Brown Black Bull Inn, 212 High street—John Goudie Black Bull Hotel, 19 and 20 River street—A. Lochhead Buck's Head Hotel, 3 Kyle street—Thomas Steen Cattle Market Hotel, Alloway street—W. F. Findlay Crown Hotel, 115 High street—Joseph Wallace Eglinton Arms Hotel, 3 Alloway street—John Steel Globe Temperance Hotel, 55 High street—Mrs J. Hunter King's Arms Hotel, 14 High street—Mrs Grundy Lome Temperance Hotel, 50 Sandgate st.—John Ramsay Masons' Arms Inn, 130 High street—Charles Murdoch Old Tolbooth Temperance Hotel, 89 High St.—Mrs Wyllie 114 trades' directory.

Queen's Hotel, 6 Harbour street—Wm. Scott Star Hotel, 108 High street—E. C. Ricliards Sun Inn, 241 High street—James Walker Tarn o'Shanter Inn, 238 High street—Mrs Andrew Glass Taylor Monument Inn, 99 George street, W—Robert Carson Temperance Hotel, 2 Carrick street—Mrs Cowan Temperance Hotel, 204| High street—Andrew GilfiUan Temperance Hotel, 1 Darlington road, N—William Kirk Victoria Inn, 97 High street—Mrs T. Neill Waverly Temperance Hotel, 8 New Bridge street—Alex. White Wheat Sheaf Inn, 9 John street, W—John Mathieson Whip Inn, 1 Carrick street and 179 High street—T. M'- Connell

INSURANCE AGENTS—See Index. IRON-FOUNDERS. Finnic & Rodger, Kyle Foundry, Townhead Hunter, Robt., Wallacetown Foundry, Limond's Wynd, W Ure, William, Ayr Foundry, Green street, N Young, J. & T., Vulcan Foundry, Newton Green IRONMONGERS.

Highet& Hunter, 113 High street Howat, William, 116 High street Gordon, John & Co., 32 New Bridge street Semple, John, 73 High street Turner, W. & A., 4 Macneille buildings, Newmarket street Wilkinson & Limond, 128 High street Winter, Robert, 133 High street JOINERS.

Allan, Thomas, 10 Main street, N Alexander & Sons, head of John street, W Caldwell, Maitland, 17 Wallace street, W AYR, NEWTON, AND WALLACETOWN. 116

Clark, David, 74 High street Currie, John, 195 High street Drinnan, J. & W., 102 Cross street, W Fergusson, W. & G., Old Bridge, W Forrest, Robert, George street, W Govan, W., 131 High street Graham, John, 24: Carrick street Kay, John, 9 Mill street Kilgour, William, 101 Cross street, W King, Andrew, 42 Sandgate street Meikle, J. &. D. 42 and 44 Main street, N Milligan, D. & J., 37 Kyle street MiUiken, James, 27 Carrick street Mitchell John, 18 Wallace street, W M'Clure, G. & J., 5 Dalblair road M'Creath, James, 147 High street M'Creath, A. & D., 11 River street, W M'Knight, James, 131 High street Neil, James, 65 Main street, N Paton, R. & W., 20 Kyle street Wilkie & Lawson, 19 Sandgate street LATH-SPLITTERS.

Rome, John, 25 George street, W Cowie, John, 24 Carrick street LEATHER-CUTTER.

Paterson, James, 3 Kirkport MANGLERS.

Armour, Mrs, 18 Content street, W Cook, Mrs, 17 Green street, N Gibson, Mrs, 10 Elba street, W Gribbin, Mrs, 32 AUoway street Hastings, Miss, 38 Fnllarton street Mitchell, Mrs W., 50 George street, W Murdoch, Miss, 15 Cathcart street M'Harg, Mrs, 56 Mill street 116 trades' DIRECTORr.

Neil, Mrs, 41 Carrick street Stewart, Mrs, 44 New road, Newtonhead MANUFACTURERS.

Brydeu, William, 81 Main street, N (shirt) G-raj, W. C, off Prestwick road, N (carpets) Hunter, Mrs John, 5 Ljmond's wynd, W (woollen) Hutcheon, John, 41 Content street, W (woollen) Hyland, Thomas, & Co., River street, W (starch and gum) Jamie, Matthew, 45 Content street, W (muslin) M'Lean, Alexander, 8 George street, W (shirt) Reid, John, & Son, Russell street, W (woollen and wincey' Ritchie, William, Church street. AN'^ (muslin) Smith, George, 189 High street (woollen) Steele. Thomas, 62 Green street lane. N (muslin) MILLERS.

Craig, James, X'ictoria Mills. North Hjirbour street. N Scoular, Robert, & Sons, Dutch Mills, near Ayr Smith, Andrew, & Son, Ayr Mills, Mill street, and Allc way Mills, near Ayr Wilson, W. & M., Overmills, near Ayr NURSERY AND SEEDSMEN.

Those marked S are seedsmen only.

Dykes, John, & Son, 15 Harbour street, S Imrie & Son, 137 High street Inglis & Son, 42 Mill street, S Wyllie, Daniel, & Co., 215 High street, S OUTFITTERS.

Jamieson, J. & Co., 11 Ncav Bridge street Jamiesou, William, 29 Sandgate street Currie, Alexander, 27 High street PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS. Butterworth, James, 33 George street, W Fraser, John, 76 George street, W AYR, Ni:WTON, AND WALLACETOWN. 117

Highet, Campbell, 44 Newmarket street Hunter, Hugh, 19 Main street, N Johnston, William, & Son, 46 Sandgate street M'Lachlan, Thomas, 12 Hope street Stewart, William, 22 Newmarket street Willock, William, 1 Macneille Buildings, Newmarket street Wilson, Adam D., 253 High street PAVIER.

M'Lean, A^^iHial^, 43 Carrick street PAWNBROKERS. Cross street Pawnbroking P^stablishment — George O'Brien, manager Leckie, Alexander, 70 High street Lochhead, John, 13 Old Bridge street M'Intyre, James, 18 River street, W Spencer, William, 60 Cross street, W PERFUMERS AND HAIR-DRESSERS.

Those marked H are Hair-Dressers only.

Christie, David, 210 High street, and 3 River terrace W (H) Graham, Archibald, 16 Old Bridge street (H) Le Clair, Louis, 5 Macneille buildings, Newmarket street Legge, William, 53 Newmarket street Watson, Joseph, 33 Wallace street, W (H) PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. Bara, Ambi'ose, 9 Cromwell place. Fort Brewster, James, 20 New Bridge street Campbell, David, 13 Allison street, N Larribau, A., _9 j^ewmarket street Murdoch, Hugh, 10 Beresford terrace Reid, William, 13 High street Walker, J. N., 45 Newmaiket street

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS—See Index. 11;8 trades' directory. PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSES.

Nimmo, Hamilton, 28 Newmarket street Paterson, Sons, & Co., 36 Newmarket street PLASTERERS.

Bone, David, 40 Elba street, W Hogg, John, Chm'ch Place, N Smith, R. H., 6 Cromwell place, Fort Ure, William, 2 Somerset placej Hawkhill, W PLUMBERS.

Campbell, John, 195 High street Drinnan & Murphy, 36 George street, W Highet, William, & Son, Fort street Lyon, Alexander, 16 Newmarket street Meikle, John, 9 River street, W M'llwrath, John, Son, & Co., 112 and 114 High street Ross, John, 119 High street PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.

Ferguson, James M., 49 Newmarket street

Fergusson, Alexander, 1 8 High street Gemmell, T. M., & Son, 108 High street Henry, Hugh, 35 and 37 Newmarket street Love, William, 45 Newmarket street Lymburn, William, 55 and 57 Newmarket street Russell, James, 5 High street Wright, Thomas, 75 High street REGISTER OFFICES FOR SERVANTS Baird, Mrs, 8 Kirkport Currie, W. C, 62 Sandgate street Gribbon, Mrs, 32 Alioway street Hunter, Miss E., 152 High street Murdoch, Miss, 15 Cathcart street M'Connell, John, 36 Alloway street AYE, NEWTON, AND WAXLACETOWN. 119 REMNANT WAREHOUSE.

Meredith, Matthew, 154 High street ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS.

Lawson, James, 123 High street M'Kechnie, Daniel, Newtonhead

Rusk, Mrs James, 1 7 Alloway street SADDLERS.

Bone, William, 14 River street, W Campbell, John, 21 Sandgate street Mackay, John, 231 High street Spiers, John, 141 High street Watson, Robert, 181 High street SAlLiyiAKERS. Cunningham, William, 64 South quay Main, Peter, North Harbour street, N M'Kechnie, Daniel, Newtonhead, N SCULPTORS.

Boyd, Joseph, 38 Alloway street Douglas, James, Head of Kyle street SEXTONS. Cunningham, William, Ayr Cemetery, Cumnock road Martin, John, Newton Burying Ground—house, 4 Weaver street, N Weir, Robert, Wallacetown Cemetery — house 112 G-eorge street, W

SHERIFF-OFEICERS-See Index. SHIP CHANDLERS.

Currie, J. & J., North Harbour street, N Gibbs & Main, 1 8 North Harbour street, N Main, Peter, Nortli Harbour street. N 120 trades' directory.

M'Bryde, Andrew, 7 North Harbour street, N Neil, J. & T., North and South quay

SOLICITORS—See Index. SLATERS.

Drennan & Murphy, 36 George street, W Dunbar, James, 195 High street Highet, Wilham, & Son, Fort Street Irvine, J. & A., 84 High street Lamb, James, 7 Garden street, W

Meikle, John, 9 River street, W . Murchie, Jolm, 11 George street, W MTlwrath, John, Son, & Co., 112 and 114 High street WilHamson, John, 24 Newmarket street SAW-MILLERS.

Alexander & Sons, head of John street, W Gairdner, John, & Son, Green street lane, N M'Crorie, John, & Son, Newtonhead, N Paton & Sons, 76 South quay SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Anderson, L., art master, Ayr Academy, Fort street Bain, George, Smith's Institution, head of Kyle street Beveridge, Adam, Newton Aca.demy, Green street, N Buchanan, George, Lady Jane Hamilton's School, 8 Charlotte street Cormack, William, B. Sc, English master, Ayr Academy, Fort street Gausseron, Henri, master of modern languages, Ayr Academy, Fort street Gibson, John, A\^allacetown School, head of Queen St., W Graham, James D., M.A., Grammar School, Maybole Road Houston, James, Newton School, Newtonhead >Iacdonald, James, M.A., LL.D., Ayr Academy, Fort street AYB, NEWTON, AND VaLLACETOWN. 121

Nisbet, William, Episcopal School, Fullarton street Thomson, James, mathematical master, Ayr Academy, Fort street TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.

Those marked T are Tailors only.

Bruce, James, 47 Wallace street, W (T) Campbell, Robert, 208 High street (T) Connel. David, 131 High street (T) Cowan, Andrew, & Son, 34 Newmarket street Cowan, John, 17 New Bridge street Cunningham, Charles, 180|- High street (T) Currie, Rae, & Co., Ailsa Buildings, High street Farquhai', John, & Son, 49 Newmarket street Ferguson, William, 2 Main street, N (T) Jones, William, 44 High street (T) Morrison, William, 51 Newmarket street Murray & A itken, 64 Newmarket street M'Cubbin & Son. 40 Newmarket street Neil, William, 48 High street (T) Ogg. William, 42 Sandgate street Furdie, William, 20 New Bridge street RobertsoTi, James, 4 High street Robertson, Robert, 51 High street Shearer, John, 23 Newmarket street vSimc, Henry, 19 New Bridge street (T) Thelwell, James, 6Q Sandgate street Wood, J. D., 19 NeAvmarket street TANNERS AND CURRIERS.

Macneille, John, 75 Mill street Paterson, Andrei^-. & Son, Mill street Faterson, James, 50 Mill street THATCHERS. Galloway, William, 26 Waggon road, N Rae, James, 73 George street, W 122 trades' directory.

, TINSMITHS AND GASFITTERS. Chambers, Robert, & Son, 12 Old Bridge street Cbambers, Wm., 19 Hope street and Old Bridge End, W Howat, William, 116 High street Tait, Andrew & Sons, 111 High street TOBACCONISTS.

Anderson, Henry, 38J Sandgate street Buchanan, John, 259 High street Fergnson, James, & Son, 26 New Bridge street Marr, James, 12 New Bridge street Mills, James, 125 High street O'Brien, Patrick, 81 High street vSmith, Greorge, 5 Main street, N Smith, James, 2 Sandgate street Stevenson, James, 6 High street Wallace, Thomas, 9 Kyle street TOBACCO PIPE MANUFACTURER.

Hanley, Joseph, 29 Main street, N TOY MERCHANTS.

Jack, Thomas, 5 and 54 Newmarket street Lambie, Mrs Thomas, 4 New Bridge street UMBRELLA MAKER.

Young, Walter, 27 Newmarket street VETERINARY SURGEON.

Dickie, James, 102 Higii street WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.

Allan, Wallace, 6 Newmarket sti'cet Blair, John, 39 Newmarket street Ingram & Son, 106 High street Mark, Matthew, 15 Newmarket street M'lnnes, Duncan, 193 High street Smith, James, 2 Sando^ate street ATK, NEWTON, AND WaLLACETOWN. 123 \

Stewart, John, 149 High street ; • Stewart, Robert, 38 High street < Templeton, Robert, 64 High street j Templeton, Mrs John, 1 29 High street *

WINE AND SPIRIT DEALERS. 1

Brown, Mrs, 3 River street, N : Bryce, William, Wallace Tower, High street \ Cathcart, G. & E., Town's Buildings, New Bridge street j Christie, James, 255 High street j Cowan, William, 5 Old Bridge street J Crawford, Miss C, 37 Wallace street, W J

Cuthbert, Alexander, 20 New Bridge street ! Duncan, Elizabeth, 161 High street ' Dunlop, William, 77 & 79 High street [

Hall, Charles, 20 Main street, N . j

Feggans, William, 68 Main street I

Forgie, David, 26 Kyle street ',

Fullarton, Thomas, 7 New Bridge street 'i

FuUarton, Duncan, 60 South quay ; street, Gibson, Mrs James, 19 Elba W j Graham, John, 45 Kyle street j Hamilton, Robert, 2 Harbour street Hannah, John, 13 New Bridge street ] Houston, Robert, 17 Hope street | Houston, Mrs William, 51 and 52 South quay Howie, James, 89 Main street, N j Howie, James, 56 High street Irvine, James S., 19 North Harbour street, N ' Jones, James, 97 Main street, N j

Kerr, Thomas T., 13 Newmarket street j Lithgow, James, 17 High street

Littlejohn Brothers, 3 Sandgate street !

Meikle, William, 6 Main street, N I Miller, Walter, 186 High street j Mills, David, 209 High street ] Montgomerie, Robert, 10 Wallace street, W ^

Murray, Henry, 26 and 27 South quay i 124 trades' directory.

M'Call, Hugh, 14 North Ilarboor street, N M'Call, Charles, 11 Kirkport M'Cormick, Robert, 76 High street M'Crorie, George, 113 George street, W M'Derment, Mrs James, 1 Hope street M'Fee, William, 63 George street, W M'Hucheon, Mrs, 1 Main street, N M'Kelvie, John, 70 and 71 South quay M'Whirter, P., 25 South quay Niven, John, 66 Main street, N Paton, Mrs John, 226 High street Raeside, Allan, 32 Newton terrace, N Rowan, Michael, 190 High street Shankland, Mrs Adam, 101 High street Sloan, John, 83 and 85 High street wSmith, William, 3 Boat vennel Smith, William, 75 Cross street, N Taylor, Robert, 5 Harbour street Turner, Andrew, 48 High street Wilson, James, 191 High street Young, D. B., 100 Main street, N WOOD MERCHANTS. A|^^ander & Sons, head of John street, W Oairdner, John & Son, Green street lane, N M'Crorie, John, Newtonhead, N Paton & Sons, 76 South quay WORSTED SPINNERS.

Templeton, James, & Son, Kyle street WRITERS.

Fergusson, Robert, 52 Newmarket street M'Callum, Robert, 3 Macneille Buildings, Newmarket St. M'Cririck, Alexander, 9 Sandgate street

|.bl)£rtis«m^nts. W. M. DICK, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND LIBRARIAN, 88 Sandgate Street, Ayr. AGENT FOR Ordnance and Geological Survey Maps, and Admiralty Charts.

W. M. D. has always on hand a large and varied Stock of book:s, in all classes of Literature, in cloth, and also bound in a style suitable for Presents.

BOOKS FOR SCHOOL PRIZES or for LIBKARIES, Supplied at Reduced Rates. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, CHUEGH SEEVICES HYMN and PKAYER BOOKS in great variety.

BAGSTER'S BIBLES always in stock,

SCHOOL BOOKS of all kinds.

COPIES^ EXEROiSi BOOKS, SLATES, PENS, PENCILS,

and SCHOOL STATIONEKY of every sort.

Patl]ematical Instranitiits. gralmng |ajm, COLOURS & COLOUR BOXES, BRUSHES, DRAWING^ BOOKS and BLOCKS DRAWING STUDIES, And all other Artist's Material of toest quality. [Continued. ADVERTISESIENTS.

(W. M. DICK'S ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUED.) Writing Papers

Of all the leading makers, and in all tlie sizes and rulings in use. LEDGERS, CASH-BOOKS, DAY-BOOKS, And other Business Books, in great variety, always in Stock. Books of special Rulings and Bindings expeditiously made up, AILSA, BUTE, & KILKERRAN PENS- (First-class Pens specially made for W. M. D.) Mitchell's, Gillott's, Hughes's, and many other varieties of Steel Pens.

STATIONERY CASES, TOURISTS' CASES, PORTFOLIOS, And every requisite for Office or private use. Photographic Albums, Writing Albums, AND PICTURE AND NEWSPAPER SCRAP BOOKS. A LARGE VARIETY OF

Of a cheap class, and a very fine assortment of

For Photographs. OLEOGRAPHS, CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS, AND PHOTOGRAPHIC and COLOURED SCRAPS. DIES supplied, and STAMPING in COLOUR or PLAIN on the most Moderate Terms.

Irintinj, (Kitjgratjntjg, and lithogntjjhinjg, EXECUTED CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY.

CI RCIJ JLATITnIlG LI B RA RT.j Containing a large number of the AVorks of Standard Authors, and to which are added all popular Works, immediately on publication. The leading Reviews and Magazines in circulation. CATALOGUES AND TERMS ON APPLICATION. MILNER'S SAFES. ADVEUTISEMENTS.

I WILLIAM STEPHEN & CO.

{Successors to Robert Maclehose),

Respectfully invite attention to their varied Stock of BIBLES, CHURCH SERVICES, PRAYER BOOKS, PSALM and HYMN BOOKS, in Plain and Elegant Bindings. Books HandsoiTiely Bound in Morocco and Calf for Presentation.

Scrap Albums, Carte de Visite Albums, AVriting Desks, Tourists Cases, Portfolios, Pocket Books, Purses, etc.; French, Swiss, and Doon Wood Goods.

Commercial Family and School Stationery.

Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, etc., made up of the Best Hand-made and Machine Papers, and Bound in the most substantial manner. Bookbinding, Engraving Relief Stamping.

Crests, Monograms, and Addresses Stamped in Gold and Colours ; Designs furnished, and Dies Cut in the Best Style.

Class-BooJcs used in the Academies^ School-Board Schools, and Private Educational Establishments,

Reviews and Magazines promptly delivered in Town, forwarded to the Country, or packed for Foreign Mails. Daily and Weekly Newspapers posted immediately on publication.

orders by post receive immediate attention. •

31 SANDGATE STREET, AYR. it- ADVERTISEMNTS.

The Select Reading Club,

31 SANDGATE STREET,

Is supplied witli all the Best BOOKS immediately on Publication.

The Select Reading Club,

31 SANDGATE STREET.

SUBSCRIPTIONS may commence at any time. TERMS, 21s, 25s, 42s, and 52s 6d, according to number of Books wanted. Boxes provided Free.

The Select Reading Club,

31 SANDGATE STREET.

Parties in the Country may combine and secure a Selection of Ten Volumes for £2 12s 6d per Annum.

WIttlAM STlFHll & ۩.,

(Successors to Robert Maclehose,)

%mM\m, %Mmm, aid %M Stampers, 31 SANDGATE STREET, AYR. ADVERTISEMENTS.

INK! INK!! INK!!!

CHEMICAL NON-CORROSIVE INK. WM. STEPHEN & CO., have been appointed Agents for the Sale of this

REALLY GOOD I N K.

It flows Freely from the Pen, and does not Corrode it.

No Sediment is deposited ; and it remains Good to the last drop. It Resists the action of Acids, and Salt Water, better than any other INK.

SOLD IN BOTTLES AT 6d, Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d; AND JARS AT 5s.

PDRE CHEMICAL GDM, A highly Adhesive Preparation, and beauti- fully Pure,

IN BOTTLES AT Gd and Is EACH.

WILLIAM STEPHEN & CO.

(Successors to ROBERT MACLEHOSE), 31 SANDGATE STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS.

RICHARD'S STAR HOTEL, mmm iiaiit, 4Ta.

VISITORS will find First-Class ACCOMMODATION the above Hotel, with strictly Moderate Charges. Th^A Parlours and Bed-Kooms are of a Superior Description, and a all times Well Aired.

An Ordinary every Tuesday from 12 to 4 o'clockj

WITH USE OF COEN EXCHANGE (WHICH ADJOINS) FOR EXCUKSION PAETIES.

First-Class Liuery Stables and Coach-Houses. POSTING ESTABLISHMENT COMPLETE. 3

ADVERTISEMENTS.

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^1 .-J '% ADVERTISEMENTS. o J^ :r. ID JOHN BROWN (SUCCmSOB TO DAVID WATSON),

FAMILY BREAD, BISCUIT, & PASTRY BAKER,

45 HAMILTON STREET, & 11 UNION STREET. GREENOCK, QUAY HEAD, GOTJEOCK, AND

47 NEWMARKET STREET, AYR.

SEED, SULTANA, PLUM, RICE, MADEIRA CAKES, &c., &c.

ICES, CREAMS, JELLIES-

All Orders punctually attended to. ;

ADVERTISEMEiiTS,

DANIEL M'KECHNIE,

Rope and Sailmaker, NEWTON-HEAD ROPE-WORK,

Maker of ROUND and FLAT HEMP ROPES,

all Hand Spun ;

All Kinds of Colliery Ropes and Lines^ Fine and Coarse Gastrins

Maker of Thrashing Mill Covers, Stack, Rick, Cart, and other Waterproof Covers

BL OCRS and TA CKLE, and all kinds of HOIST ROPES Made and Fitted to Order.

D. M'K. has always ou hand

ARCHANGEL TAR, COAL TAR VARMiSH, FAITHS, 0!LS, BRUSHES, BASS BROOMS,

Sail Canvas, Twines, Cart and Helter Eopes, Plough Reins,

lEI®]SSIE«lt(S)iUTeiKI ISA(S§5 FiimMlilSS* §i)L(D3Sg, D. M'K. begs to thank Customers for esteemed Orders for his Make of AYaterproofs during the last twelve jears.

^-%%k mwm, ^«iw/T@!^H'i^©. ADVERTISEMENTS.

AND

REGISTER, FOR sia¥ jmirg. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS.

Alexander Fullarton, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,

ROYAL CITADEL BONDED AND FREE STORES, HARBOUR STREET, AYR.

I^fekbs, lums, 6ins, & §ranbbs.

SHERRY, PORT, CHAMPAGl, AND CLARET WINES,

/;/ Bo7id and Duty Paid.

BURTON-ON-TRENT BEERS

/;/ Wood and Bottle.

MAUNDERS &CO;S DUBLIN PORTER, In Hhds., Barrels, Half-Barrels, and Bottle.

TEA m BOHQ AHG SyTY PAIQ.

SHIP'S STORES IN BOND STOREAGE ACCOMMODATION. ADVETISEMENTS.

ROBERT M'CORMICK,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,

AND BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT,

76 HIGH STREET, AYR.

•ffitfiisfttf, "S^nm, (Bin, m& ^\[nUi^^*

Port, Sherry, Champagne, and Claret Wines, Well Matured.

BASS AND ALLSOPP'S INDIA PALE ALE, In Wood and Bottle. CRATED WATERS MANUFACTURED ON THE PREMISES.

" Chemical Laboratory, 138 Bath Street, Glasgow, 3d March, 1875.

" I HAVE tested samples of Soda Water, Potash Water, and Lemonade, manufactured by Mr B. M'Cormick, High Street,. Ayr, and have found them to be of excellent quality, and/ree from 'all impurities.

"Mr M'Cormick has adopted the best known means 6f securing the purity of the -Crated Waters manufactured by him. "(Signed) WILLIAM WALLACE, Ph. D.,F.R.S.E,r.C.S. Consulting and Analytical Chemist." .

ADVERTISEMENTS

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ADVERTIEEX'^S.

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tow: ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. THOMAS WRICHT,

PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, & STATIONER, 75 HIGH STREET, AYR,

Has always in Stock, a Large and Varied Assortment of

BIBLES. WRITING DESKS. ALBUMS. CONCERTIXAS. PURSES. VIOLINS, BOWS, &c. POCKET BOOKS. GIFT BOOKS. SCRAP PICTURES. SCRA.P ALBUMS.

AT THE CHEAPEST PRICES.

Printing &" Bookbinbinding

Neatly Executed, and at the most Moderate Charges.

THOMAS WRIGHT,

75 HIGH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS.

ALEXANDER M'DONALD & SONS,

11 HOPE STREET, AYR,

Respectfully return thanks to their numerous Employ- ers for the Hberal patronage which they have received during the last Forty Years, and beg to intimate that they continue to carry on their Business in the above Premises, and trust, by strict attention, to receive a con- tinuance of public patronage.

Landlords who may be pleased to entrust them with Cleaning the Vents of their Properties may depend on the greatest care being taken of the roofs.

N.B.—Smoking Chimneys Cured and Repaired ; Washing-house Boiler Flues thoroughly and efficiently Cleaned.

Anything going wrong with the Vents, within Two Weeks after A. M'D. & Sons have completed them, they will return and clean them anew without any extra charge.

it HOPE STREETa

Orders left at U Hope St. tmll be attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS.

J. & T. NEIL, SHIP CHANDLERS, SAIL MAKERS, AND

Makers of Waterproof Oouers for Stacks, Carts, Thrashing Machines, &c.,

South Quay & North Quay,

GEORGE W. IRVINE,

SMI F-CJ^mFBMTBRj,

OLD SHIPYARD,

HOUSE—44 SOUTH QUAY, AYR. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1

JOHN MACRORIE & SON, ,

WOOD MERCHANTS,

Newtonhead Saw-Mills,

A Y R.

SHIP CARPENTER & BOAT BUILDER, 65 south: qtj^-X",

:o;

BOATS FOR SALE OR HIRE.

:o:

Wo USE—63 South Quay, ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 THE i QUEEN'S HOTEL,

6 HARBOUR STREET,

Near the New Bridge, AYR,

WILLIAM SCOTT, Proprietor.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,

MANUFACTURER OF

JErated Waters,

99 George St., and 106 Cross St., WALLACETOWN, ADVERTISEMENTS.

J^, PATRICK & Co., HAT & CAP MANUFACTURERS. ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES IN Gent's Dress and Felt Hats, Caps, Ties, Collars, Shirts, & Scarfs. NOTE THE ADDRESS— 219 HIGH STREET. (SIGN OF THE LION AND UNICORN.) ROBERT HUNTER,

WALLACETOWN FOUNDRY, CROSS STREET, AYR. ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS EXECUTED.

Estimates and everj information given on applica- tion, and Orders requiring despatch and punctuality executed promptly. ADVERTISEMlftfTS. JAMES MILLS, 125 HIGH STREET,

FOR PICTURE FRAMES. Pictures Neatly Framed.

W. JAMIESON'S OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE

29 & 291 Sandgate Street,

TRUNKS, PORTMANTEAUS, BAGS, RUGS, and every kind of Travelling Requisite.

Waterproof Coats, Capes, Mantles, Leggings, Fishing Stockings, Trousers, Boots & Bags, Game & Cartridge Bags. WATER BEDS FOR SALE OR HIRE. WATER BOTTLES and PILLOWS, AIR CUSHIONS AND PILLOWS,

ELASTIC HOSIERY, BRACES, and all Classes of Surgical Goods. Depot for Fremch and English Boots, Shoes, & Slippers. SPONGES and CHAMOIS SKINS. ADVERTISEMENTS. WALTER MITCHELL,

HAM GURER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, Main Street, NEWTON, JLYR.

House:

BARNFIELD HOUSE, 5 Killoch Place.

%jkmMW Mm ^mK%wmmm% OUTFITS For all Climates, Executed -with Neatness.

Jiiii^' ||iPpii|© ||itlitp, complete" BABE'S OUTFITS. josephIray,

14 SANDGATE STREET, —

ADVERTISE3IENTS.

JAMES M'MURTR/E, Solicitor, 70 Newmarkei St, Ayr,

tS AGENT FOR

STANDARD LIFE—Largest and Wealthiest Proprietary Scotch

Ofl&ce. Bonus Additions not exceeded by any Office. Kates Moderate. New Business last year exceeded that of any

other Office, Annual Income exceeds £800,000, besides an Accumulated Fund of Five Millions. Sum Insured Nineteen Millions. Intending Insurers are invited to com-

pare these Figures with those of other Offices.

FIRE INSURANCE—Every description of Risk accepted. Policies

Free of Average Clause, and at Rates 20 per cent, less than those hitherto offered bj' any Office.

Insurance against Death from PERSONAL ACCIDENTS of all kinds, including Hunting, Shooting, Railway and other

Travelling, &c., with Weekly Allowances while Partially or Totally Disabled.

Insurance against Loss of INCOME or RENTAL after a Fire till Premises are rebuilt.

Insurance against BOILER EXPLOSION.

Insurance of PLATE GLASS in Shops or Private Houses.

Insurance against Loss by DEFAULT OF EMPLOYEES.

HORSE Insurance against Death from Disease, Accident, or Fire.

VEHICLES Insured against Accident.

LOANS and ANNUITIES effected.

MARINE INSURANCE in all its Branches.

JAMES M'MURTRIE, Solicitor, 70 Newmarket Street, Ayr, AGENT. ADVERTISEMENTS.

ALEX. LOCHHEAD,

Black Bull Hotel Posting Establishment

9 & 20 RIVER STREET, WALLACETOWN,

Gabs, Waggonettes, Brakes, and Dogcarts on Hire. HEARSES AND MOURNING COACHES«

Orders Punctually attended to. THOMAS CRAWFORD, ACCOUNTANT AND LAW-AGENT,

48 NEWMARKET STREET, AGENT AT AYR FOR THE

St0tiis|r C0mmmial fixt ani fife Insunna €^hf

and also for

THE PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COY. ADVERTISEMHNTS.

Jitlas

Fire and Life Assurance Company, 92 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1808.

And Empowered by Act of Parliament of the 54th Geo. III. c. 79.

Capital, £1,200,000. Directors: Chairman— Dep. -Chairman— Thomas Chapman, Esq., F.R.S. Benjamin Buck Greene, Esq.

Sir William J. W. Baynes, Bart. Vice-Admiral Montgomery. Ai-thur Edward Campbell, Esq. Eugene Frederick Noel, Esq. James Pattison Currie, Esq. Charles Andrew Prescott, Esq. John Oliver Hanson, Esq. Richard Blaney Wade, Esq. John George Maclean, Esq. Philip Ainslie Walker, Esq. Auditors— Frederick Greene, Esq., and William Cotton Curtis, Esq. Secretary—Richard Ray, Esq. Actuary—William. Henry Tyndall, Esq. Solicitors—Messrs G. F. Hudson, Matthews & Co. Co7isulting Actuary Charles Ansell, Esq., F.R.S. Medical Officer—Buxton Shillitoe, Esq., F.R.C.S. Bankers—Messrs Prescott, Cave, Foster, Buxton, Loder & Co.

This Office has been established more than 69 years, and its present mag- nitude and prosperity prove the soundness of the principles on which it has been conducted. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The Accumulated Premiums are over £1,550,000. The Annual Income exceeds £160,000. The sum of £6,145,643 has been paid in claims under Life Policies. Whole World Assurances are granted. Persons desiring to surrender their Assurances may receive their value in money, or, in lieu thereof, may obtain a new policy without further payment of Premium. FIRE DEPARTMENT. No charge made for Policy Stamps. Renewals should be paid within fifteen days after the respective Quarter-days when they become due. Losses occasioned by Lightning will be paid. The Policies of the Company extend to cover Losses occasioned by the Explosion of Gas. All Fire Assurances are now exempt from the payment of Government Duty. Tables of Rates, Forms of Proposal, and any information needful to effect Life and Fire Assurances may be obtained on application to the office. No. 92, Cheapside, London, or to any of the Company's Agents. Agent for Ayk— WILLIAM DUNLOP, Messenger-at-Arms, 62 NEWMARKET STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS.

ACCOUNTANT,

AND SHERIFF^OFFICER, 62 NEWMARKET STEEET, ^ Y R

National Provident Institution

FOR MUTUAL LITE INSURANCE.

ESTABLISHED 1835. ACCUMULATED GROSS ANNUAL PROFITS FUND, INCOME, DIVIDED, £3,500,000. £450,000. £2,250,000. THIS Office has an accumulated fund larger than any other office cf the same age, and in regard to profits divided among the insured stands in the first rank. By judicious and economical management, its expenses amount to less than 5 per cent, on the gross annual income. Prospectus and information on application to JOHN W. M'CLYMONT, Solicitor,

S2 NEWMARKET STREET, AGENT IN AYR. ADVERTISEME*rrS.

THOMAS HAPPELL & SON, G-eneral Jobbing Smiths, 143 HIGH STREET,

Jl. T M.

ALL KINDS OF CARTAXLES & CARTMOUNTING Made to Order.

BAILINGS & GATES OP EVEET DESCRIPTION MADE AND PITTED UP. ESTIMATES GIVEN. JOHN CURRIE, JOINER, 195 HIGH STREET,

Estimates given for ail kinds of House

Worl(.

All Jobbing punctually executed. ADVERTISEMENTS. i S^

JOINER AND CABINET MAKER,

iit HIQ-M STREETj AYR.

Glazing and G-eneral Jobbing, Executed Promptly and at

Moderate Rates. mm S, FERGUSON

QUEEN'S ROOMS,

HEAD OF FOET STEEET.

ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, .

ADVERTI SB MIVNTS WALLACE TOWER

GROCERY & PROVISION WAREHOUSE,

185 HIGH STREET, AYR.

THANKS the Public of Ayr and neighbourhood for the patronage hitherto accorded him, and, as he still con- tinues to supply

of the Best Quality at the lowest rates, he has confidence in soliciting a continuance of past favours.

J. H. P. receives regular supplies of COUNTRY and COOKING EGGS; Also, twice a week, Supplies of FRESH and POWDERED COUNTRY BUTTER, from first-class Dairies.

Please note Address—

/

(opposite WALLACE TOWER), ADVERTISEMENTS.

SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COY.

GLASGOW—133 WEST GEOEGE STREET.

CAPITAL—TWO MILLIONS STERLING.

BOARD OF DIRECTION. Chairman—ALEXANDER CRUM, Esq. or Thornliebank. HUGH BRO"VVN, ESQ., Glasgow. PETER RINTOUL, ESQ. (Messrs P. RICHARD KIDSTON, ESQ. (Messrs Rintoul, Son, & Co.), Glasgow. A. G. Kidston & Co.), Glasgow. JOHN MOFFAT, Esq., Ardrossan. JAMES KING, of Campsie, Esq., D. S. CARGILL, Esq., (Messrs Wm: Glasgow. Milne &Co., merchants, Glasgow, «& JAMESKIRKLAND, ESQ., Glasgow. Ceylon.) W. SMITH DIXON, ESQ., ironmaster, JOHN M'ANDREW, ESQ., Glasgow. Glasgow, and 14 Grosvenor Place, London. General Manager—FKED. J. HALLOWS

Secretary—E. LITCHFIELD.

LIFE DEPARTMENT—BONUS YEAR.

The SECOND DIVISION OF PROFITS falls to be made at the close of the present year, when all policies on the Participation Scale will Share. Policies issued this year, mil rank for ONE FULL YEAR'S BONUS.

The Funds aie Ample, the Management is Eeooiomical, and the Rates of Premium are Moderate. Claims are Paid One Month after proof of death.

FIRE DEPARTMENT. The Company Insures Houses, Manufactories, Goods, Merchandise,

Farming Stock ; and Shipping in Port or Dock, or Avhilst Building, against Loss or Damage by Fire. The Rates are Moderate, and the Losses are Settled mth Promptitude. APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES ARE INVITED.

FREDERIC J. HALLOWS, General Manager. AGENTS—Thos. Crawford, 48 Newmarket Street, Ayr. R. Carlisle Spro-\t, 33 Newmarket Street, Ayr. Am db

^J> ^:^^amma

Ci5c.3E2:l>.

Printer and Bookbinder,

^00lts£ncr -& (Statioiur,

J5 <6 57 NEWMARKET STREET,

OF ALL KINDS, NEAT 4 CHEAP.

0r its $5attcrn.

Reuqioub Tract SooiETva Depot,

Printed ov W. Lywburn, Nev.market Street .^—.™——™—

'' ^^*' ^ LARGE SELECTION OF mJ

The Cheapest and Best, AT

S7 NEWMARKET STREET.

Cheap printing, fcokiiniiing, iklTO STiLTIO:CT3EI3R'Y', AT "^;;v", L-^iyLBTJiRnsr's,

J7' NEWMARKET STREET.

^I'cr^tJ rcqtti§iiq far ^uhhHtJ{=Biil\ool ^endmr^n

PURE RUBBER HAND STAMPS,

For Marking Linen, Ecoks, Paper, Weed, Class, dc,

FROM 4s. UPWARDS.

These now renowned Stamps are msde of the purest India-Rubber thoroughly well Vulcanized. They are mounted on Brass, with a Polished black Handle, and enclosed in a neat Cloth Covered tox, with Pad, Spreader, and Lottie of Ink. They give a beautifully clear and pleasing Impression, and the ink supplied to use with them remains moist on the Fad for many days, but impressions dry instantanecusly. Wida fair usago ttey will kst icany years.

Agent in Ayr:

W. LYMBURN, Printer, Newmarket Sti^et

(gL^' BEAUTIFUL OLEOGRAPHS VERY CHEAP. ""t}-® ADVERTISEMENfrS. ADVERTISEMENTS. DRINNAN & MURPHY, PLUMBERS & SLATERS,

36 G-eorge Street, WALLACETOWN,

All Orders punctually attended to. JAMES LAMB,

1 7 Garden Street, Ayr

I Slating, Glazing, and General Jobbing. Repairs on House Property.

SMOKET CHIMNEYS CUBED. ADVERTISEMBNTS. III! Biiii;

10 AND 12 EIVER STREET,

WALLACETOWH,

ALLAN GIBB, CJiBINET M^KERj

CARPETS & FURNITURE IN GREAT VARIETY, ALWAYS ON HAND.

ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. (

ADVERTISEMENTS.

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FURHISHIHfi IRONMONGER,

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WILKINSON & LIMOND,

FURNISHING IRONMONGEBS, |

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128 High Street, j

AYR. J ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBERT WINTER,

133 HIGH STREET, AYR-

HOUSE 2 CROMWEll PLACE, FORT.

JOINERS AND BUILDERS,

2 RIVER TERRACE,

WALLACETOWN, AYR. ADVERTISEMENTS. DAVID CLARK, JOINER,

7 4 HIGH STREET, AYR.

JOBBINGS OF ALL KlhDS NEATLY EXECUTED.

ESTIMATES GIVEN.

WILKIE k LAWSON, JOINERS,

AYR.

JOBBINGS OF ALL KINDS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.

ESTIMATES GIVEN. ADVEKTISEMENTS. ROBERT E SMITH,

AND CEMENT MERCHANT,

6 CROMWELL PLACE, FORT, AYR.

J. & A. IRVINE,

84 HIGH STREET,

^^t. i»L Jt^H

ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

Estimates Criven. ADVETISEM^NTS. R. DOBBIE & Co, BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS. 37 HIGH STREET,

(Nearly opposite King's Arms Hotel,) AYR,

Have always on hand, in Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, a Large and Fresh

Stock of their own well-known Make ; also, FRENCH and ENGLISH GOODS of the Newest and most Fashionable Styles, to suit all classes, at MODERATE PRICES. JAMES STEVENSON, WHOLESALE and RETAIL TOBAOQONISL

IMPORTER OF FOREIGN CIGARS, 6 mmm sT^iiT, mm. EGS to inform his Customers and the Public generally, that B he has always on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of Fancy Goods in the above line, comprising MEERSCHAUM and BRIER PIPES of the Finest Quahty and Newest Designs; SEALSKIN and INDIA-RUBBER POUCHES, FUSEE BOXES, CIGAR CASES, &c., &c. J. S. has always in Stock a Large Variety of British and Foreign Manufactured CIGARS, MANILLA CHEROOTS, &c., of the Finest Quality and Best Brands. FANCY TOBACCO of every description (loose and in packets). Has also a Splendid Selection of FANCY STAFFS, in Zoolo,

Orange, Olive, Pimento, and Myrtle Woods ; and Ratan, Bamboo, and Whangae CANES, &c. TOBACCO JUICE and PAPER always in Stock. ADVERTISEMENTS.

i

HAT AND CAP MERCHANT

(Sign of the Golden Beauer),

31 HIGH STREET, AYR.

Good Value and Reasonable Prices.

AND PLATE ©rl^ASS INSURANCE AGENT, HDGH WOOD,

31 High Street, Ayr. ADVERTISEMENTS.

AND BEST PARLOUR COAL. JAMES DIAMOND, COAL MERCHANT, Ship and Commission Agent, 25 SANDGATE STREET,

W. ROBERTSON,

COAL MERCHANT

AND

STEAMBOAT AQENT.

Office—4 HARBOUR STREET, AYR.

House—33 GREEN STREET, NEWTOK ADVERTISEMENTS.

MRS A. ALLAN,

AND ICE MERCHANT, 10 NEW BRIDGE STREET, AYR.

PICKLES, SAUCES, &c., FROM THE BEST HOUSES.

SIGN OF THE^LDEN FISH. JAMES DUNSIDIR & CO.,

FOOT^TBT AM© GfJiMB ©BJil^BBSj 199 HIGH STREET,

[nearly opposite WALLACE TOWER.] ADVERTISEMEN*rS.

REAL VALUE IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

Is always certain to be had from

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GHGCHH. TEA. WINE. AND PROVISION MERCHANT.

GROCERIES, WINES, &c., &c., 170 HIGH STREET ;

GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, 135 HIGH STREET, AYR. ADVERTISEMENTS.

b3 J. & A. THOMSON, DO za Wholesale akd Retail

Family Grocers, Wine & Spirit HI MERCHANTS,

o 71 HIGH STREET AYR. I EH Always on hand, a Selected Stock of It* pRocE:R^ES, Wines, frc, o § o which we will Sell at a Moderate Price—smal^ o Profits and a Quick Return being our Motto. s za

Orders entrusted to us loill have our prompt and personal attention. 1^

C. W. I'CALL, FAMILY AND RETAIL TEA, WINE, AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,

K I R K P © m T ;, AYR. advertisemj:nts. fiiiiif i it

(ESTABLISHED 1828),

FAMILY GROCERS & WINE MERCHANTS,

62 HIGH STREET,

^ V R.

liach Jists on JippIkalioK. JAMES GRAHAM,

Wine and Spirit Merchant, 177 EEIO-S: STI^.EET,

Sole Agent for

AND CARLSBERG DANISH BEER. ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBERT WALLACE,

Tea, Wine, and Spirit Merchant,

14 NEW BRIDGE STREET, AYR.

SUPERIOR GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, AT

Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 4 GORDON PLACE, WALLACETOWN,

ALL GOODS WARRANTED GENUINE.

I. H. is now receiving his "Weekly Supply of COUNTRY POWDERED BUTTER from first-class Dairies. On hand, FINE OLD CAMPBELTOWN and GLENLIVET WHISKY. t

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T. I : T T E R IP lEl E S S Mm

MACHINE PRINTER, 18 HIGH STREET, AYR, MHXT DOOR TO THE KING'S ARMS HOTEL.

y. CO '*-i r^ 1 5 Ho !:;t ~ i^' > v—j ^ ^ L, A > J^ :xi ?=i , f~3 - >^ X 5sl; I "^ >* -^ •— ^~* — y; = pr- X /^

patruiU:3^:iL iiu.i lUirui^ the i;i:st InurLueii \ (.;:ii-,;. .auL takes chis ojjportaiiity ot |mblicly infcimntiuii; that haviwg acijiiircnl his ijresuiit propeitw .ukI uuule iniprovemfeuts thereon, t<)

New Maciuner\' of tiie most modem inventiun \\-hich lie lia-s lately added to )iis OJiice, he is now in a Ijettej; position than' lormei'ly to execute orders, while ]>arties may rely that the Prices charged will bear favourable comparison with the moB Printing Offi^^ ^tland.

XKICX : i> ii-oru's Norrt_'K.

The Newest Desitins in Intimation d Memorial Cards. I' O RET A : , 4 J

18 HIGH STREET, AYR i'l; TO THK King's _Akms Hotei..

Bookseller, Stationer, and News-Agent, 'i'HANKS his Friends and Customers for the very large share

i)t' ]>atr<)uage lie has received in this department of his Business, , and takf.^ thi:- opportunity of stating that he buj's only from the be.st trade, and that his Stock was

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And idl kinds of PAPER recjuired by Merchants, Bankers, 'licitors. Shopkeepers, Manufacturers, Auctioneers, Shipping Agents. &:c,, supplied at the Lowest Prices.

LEDGERS, DAY BOOKS, AND ACCOUNT BOOKS ilulcd and Bound to any Pattern. WRITING AND OOPYINQ INKS, PENS, &C. A Jjarge Selection of Few, School, Pocket, and Fam i

PRESENTATION BOOKS, &c., &c.

PICTURE FRAIViE MOULDINGS.

^li'udid \';n-i.'t\- of (h-jnro: Mor i.ivrx,"., Sj; tj-^. & Bead

v. BOOKBJ/yDlfy'G & LITHOGRAPHING

BkiNii;!' i:V .-\Li:\. Ff.kgl sson, iS ilniir Stri-f.t. .\ ADVERTISEMENTS.

OLD ESTABLISHED

FOR FISH, GAME, RABBITS, and POULTRY. GAME & RABBITS CONTEAGTED FOE. THE PROPRIETOR begs leave to return his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him during these many j'^ears, and hopes foi* a continuance of past favors. He will alvva,ys make it his study to attend to the wants and wishes of his numerous Customers, both in Town and Country. ICE! A STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. | A Supply kept of all the Best and Freshest Fish in their Seasons. |

Preserved i

SALMOI\} LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, and SARD/IHES. ;

FraON AND DRIED HADDOCKS. I

' AMERICAN AND BRITISH HERRINGS.

BEST IRISH, ENGLISH, & SCOTCH BACON & HAMS. |

BUTTER, EGGS, SlC, 8lC. i To hand, a Lot Finest CORK BUTTER, October make. \

Families supplied. t Also, my Winter Stock of LOCHFINE SALT HERRINGS, in | halfs, quarters, firkins, and half firkins. Barrels, ] P. B. HILL, ADVERTISEMENTS.

CLEHDIHHINC & PHILLIPS, FISH, GAME, ICE, AND POULTRY MERCHANTS, 54 & 56 SANDGATE STREET, ji^-z-:R.

BAKER, CONFECTIONER, & PURVEYOR.

HOT MUTT0M FIESij

DAILY, TROM 8 a.m. TO 10 p.m.

FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.

8 iHIGH STREET, AYR. (Tioo Boors West of the King's Arms Hotel. J ADVERTISEMENTS.

JAMES YOUNG, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, PROPERTY,

26 Newmarket Street,

Sales and Valuations in Town and Country,

Promptly attended to. ROBT. DEWAR, AUCTION MART, AYR.

Sales conducted, Valuations made, and Inventories taken, in Town & Country, ProTYiptly & Moderately.

oppice-108 high street. HousE-20 DALBLAIR ROAD.

. ADVERTISEMENTS.

FLESHER & HAM CURER,

CORN'D BEEF, HAMS Br^^^-'ri and ^f%4 ^^^^^'^'^ TONGUES, SAUSAGES. ^^-^ &c., &c. 217 HIGH STREET, j^^sr K.

HOUSE--215 HIGH STREET.

FLESHER AND HAM CURER, HAMS ^^ CORNED BEEF, and TONGUES, ^l^i^i^^^'^^'^'"^ SAUSAGES. ^fiw^J' &c., &c., &c. m HIOfH STHEET^j A Y R.

House—PARK HOUSE, neae Ayr. ADVERTISEMEI^TS.

(Successor to J. ADAM & SON,) F L E S H E R, COEU BEEF HAMS, AID WHOLESALE AND PICKLED TO^aUES. -^ EETAIL. 22 SANDGATE STEEET,

HOUSE—ABOVE SHOP.

F L E S H E R, COEN'D BEET, HAMS, SPICED ROUNDS, Mniiis^r^ WHOLESALE PICKLED TOMUES,^ ^t!&J and and ^ ^^^LJ^ EETAIL, SAUSAGES. &c., &c., &c. 18 NEWMAEKET «TKEET, ATMs

HOUSE—11 NEWMARKET STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS. JAMES PATERSON,

Corned Beef and. «^i§I^ | Hams, Wholesale Pickled Tongues. ^mNs^J and Retail. ©LD FLESH M^RICET 98 HIGH STREET, AYR. HOUSE:

JOHN ADAM,

9 Newmarket Street,

Sausages, Puddings, Potted Meats; Corned Beef and Tongues.

Bacon and Hams Smoked to Obder. ADVERTISEMENTS. Mrs. DUNLOP, 34 HIGH STREET,

Begs to call attention to her Large Stock of

AND EARTHENWARE. A CALL INVITED.

The I Best Household COAL supplied at current prices-

UPHOLSTERER & CABINET-MAKER.

99i & 121 HIGH STREET, A Y H.

Great Variety always on Hand.

Orders punctually attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS.

9 HAT & CAP MANUFACTURER,

Latest Novelties in London and Paris Goods. GENT'S. SILK AND FELT HATS, CAPS, &c. UMBRELLAS, SCARFS, COLLARS, BRACES. Special attention paid to Young Men's Felt Hats.

6E/\frS SILK fW IN ALL THE AND FELT HATS, .J^ NEWEST SHAPES. JOHN HOSIE, HATTER,

(late manager of PATRICK & CO.,) 2 23 HIGH STREET,

(next to AYR ARMS HOTEL.) ADVERTISEM^INTS.

ESTABLISHED 1818.

A. COWAN & SON,

Clothiers and Hatters,

{OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE) AYR.

TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, 17 NEW BEIDGE STREET, AYR, HAS ALWAYS ON HAND A CHioiOE SEi_.EOTion:Nr OF THE NEWEST STYLES IN

FANCY COATmGS TWEEDS, &C. ADVERTISEMENTS.

GENERAL DRAPERS, 47 & 49 HIGH STREET, AYR,

Have always on hand a Choice Selection of the Newest and most Fashionable

Millinery, Brazilian, Silk, & Laventine Flowers, Umbrellas, Feathers, Tweeds, Ribbons, Coatings, Scarfs, Superfine Blacks, Collars and Cuffs, Doeskins, Dress Materials, Sheetings, Merinos, Flannels and Blankets, Serges, Damask, Alpacas, Trimmings, Lustres, Fringes, Repps, Felt and Straw Hats, Poplins, Chip Hats and Bonnets, Black and Coloured Counterpanes, Silks, Toilet Quilts, Jacketings, Binders, Ulster Cloths, Carpet Covers, Waterproof Tweeds, Linen and Cotton Ticks, Shawls and Plaids, Cottons, Velvets, Bonnet Silks, Imitation Sealskins, Velvets, Silk Scarfs and Squares,

Inspection Invited.

Dressmaking , Mcmtlemahing, Millinery , and Tailoring, CASH ONLY.

47 & 49 HIGH STREET, AYR. ADVERTISEMENTS. f^

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GO a y CD ^ © LLJ CO O CO >-• s 2 S e^l P5 C5^ nr ^ co

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

O-^ m4 g - H <»^»- J ! 5 ^ ec ^ EC 2 2 ? » ^4 w ^ 1 o CO ^ o Q ^1 i § W ^1 o < CO o O m a h ^i o m PQ > < LU CQ M a. ® 2 S -^ Z LU «a c ; « < M (J) o c/1 o pc; O h o h4 LU o CC Pi ^ i £ 1 i w m < 0. w o -I o w < o 1— o !3 s 1 P^ o o f4 ^^ CO ^1 t? m^ CD J 1 ADVERTISEMI^TS. A. LARRIBAU, PHOTOGRAPHER,

29 Ne^vmarket Street, Ayr,

HAS A LARGE PIECE OF GROUND FOR TAKING GROUPS.

Photographs taken from Card to Life Size,

FINISHED IN OIL OR WATER COLOURS.

COPYRIGHT-^'Wit^ d t\t Si%e of .g^gr," feitlj gwrns'^

^mpl^^tg bxiiim xd i\t haiiam.

I. WlEIMil SLATEE AND GLAZIER.

HOUSE and SHOP:

HAND 19 CEORGE STREET,

WALIACETOWK, ATR. ADVERTISEMENTS. WILLIAM REID,

PHOTOGRAPHER,

13 HIGH STREET, AYR,

Opposite King's Arms Hotel. A. MORGAN,

53 HIGH STREET, AYR, (FACING OLD BRIDGE STREET), HAS WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, PENS, INKS, BIBLES, BUSINESS BOOKS, and all kinds of Stationery, at the most Moderate Prices. Also, ALBUMS, POCKET BOOKS, PURSES, KNIVES, DESKS, WORK-BOXES, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, TELESCOPES, &c.,—a Fine Selection. SCRAPS, PHOTOGRAPHS, and COLOURED SCRAPS, in Great Variety.

MAGAZINES AND PAPERS SUPPLIED. ADVERTISEMENTS. WALTER MILLER, 188 HIGH STREET, AYR. DIMIM© & BED R001IS.J

Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas, and Suppers, On Shortest Notice. DAVID RITCHIE, fZAT£ JOHN GRA TS,)

\ CGOKIHG GHPOT. 198 HIGH STREET, AYR,

(One Door from WaUace Tower).

TRIPE SUPPERS,

)NeU Aired Beds for Commercial Travellers. ADVERTISEMENTS.

PHOTO. STUDIO, 4B NE^VMARKET STREET

(Next Door to Post Office)

SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED by Patent Permanent Process on PAPER, IVORY, OPAL, CANVAS, &c., and FINISHED in OIL or WATER COLOURS and MONO- CHROME.

WILLIAM STEWART,

22 NEWMARKET STREET, AYH, Has always on Hand a Choice Selection of THE NEWEST DESIGNS 9N

^"np^Kin AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ADVKRTISEMENTS.

I

JOHN SLOAN, !

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, I

83 & 85 HIGH STREET.

Also, ]

Crated Water Manufacturer, I

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GENEKAL BOTTLER, I

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16 RIVER STREET, l

WALLACETOWN, j

AYR. ! ADYEKTISEMENTS.

FAMILY GROCERS AND

no HIGH STREET, & TOWN BUILDINGS,

AND 74 HiaH STREET, DTJMPEIES.

AND IMIIftil!.

eEOmeE MISBET PROPEIETOE.

8 SANDGATE STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS.

BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.

BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, 28 HIGH STREET, AYR,

Supplies every REPAIRS thing in the PROMPTLY, Trade Ready- NEATLY, AND

Ma d e OR CHEAPLY

Bespoke. EXECUTED,

AT 18 hig;m sTmEET, ^tk.

GO

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MRS ANDREW ^ASS, Proprietrix,

Well-aired Beds, and every attention paid to the comfort of Visitors. The Original Tarn o'Shanter Chairs and Drinking Cup in the House. Stabhng. Cabs in waiting at the Railway Station. Large Hall Let on Moderate Terms. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS.

ESTABLISHED IN 1839.

WILLIAM JOHHSTOH & SON, |aintm, inmate, |ap^rlianfl^rs,

Have always on hand a choice Collection of French and English

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and Brushes for Sale.

CHINA & TOY WAREHOUSE,

152 HIGH STREET,

Register Office for Servants.

HOUSE—14 DALBLAIR ROAD. ADVERTISEMENTS. C HIGHET,

44 NEWMARKET STREET,

HOUSE-IO BARNS STREET-

Paints, Colouis, Varnishes, Paperhangings, Brushes, &c. ALEX. KING, ypHOLSTEHEB AHG CABINET MANUFACTURER,

AYR ARMS SALE ROOMS,

1 SA^DGATE STREET, AYR. .

ADVERTI SEMEi(?TS LITTLEJOHN BROTHEES,

WINE MERCHANTS

AND

3 SANDGATE STREET,

7?L Y R.

GROCER,

AYR. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVEKTiSEMEmS. ROBERT FERGUSSON,

„ I T E R ^ ,j

52 Newmarket ^treet, Ayr. AGENT FOR THE

LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE

AND THE

LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND,

FOE

INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES.

Secretary and Treasurer to the Ayr and

Newton Consumers' Gas Company ; and

Clerk to the Incorporations of Hammermen,

Weavers, and Fleshers.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.

26 St ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.

THE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE is an entirely Mutual Society. There being no Shareholders to absorb any portion of the Profits, they are divided among the participating Policyholders exclusively, at intervals of five years. LIBERAL CONDITIONS OF INSURANCE; By resolutions recently passed at two General Meetings of the Members, considerable extension has been given to the limits of

Free Residence and Travel ; and the policies have been freed from restrictions which experience had shown to be sometimes very harassing to individual members without being of any real ad- vantage to the Society as a whole. Persons whose lives are insured with the Society may now, without application to the Directors or paj'ment of any extra premium. Reside or Travel (in time of peace) in any part of Eur-ope, in America north of 33° North Latitude, and in any part of the world south of 30*^ South Latitude. They may also, if they are not seafaring persons by occupation, pass by Sea from any place within the free limits to any other such place. Policies which have been five years in force are further /reed from all restrictions as to foreign residence or ti^avel, provided that the life insured has attained the age of 30, and has not, while in- sured with the Society, resided in any place for which an extra premium is payable. By resolutions passed several years ago, policies of five years' duration are freed from all objection in connection with the pro- posal, and other documents on which the assurance was effected in other words, become indisputable on all grounds—except fraud, the age of the life insured having been proved. With few exceptions, therefore, after proof of age has been furnished, the only condition attaching to policies of Jive yeari standing in the Society, is the payment of the ordinary p)remium.

CLYDESDALE BANK, AYR, AGENT. ADVERTISEMENTS.

POSTINC AND LIVERY ESTABLISHMET.

Proprietor, JAMES WALKER.

Landaus, Broughams, Cabs, Waggonettes, Pony Phaetons, Dogcarts, C. Carts, &c., on hire on shortest notice.

Also,

Mr. W. calls special attention to his Roomy and Well-aired Loose Boxes for Horses stand- ing at Livery.

Horses Carefully Trained, and Broken to all kinds of Work. ADVERTISEMENTS. I WILLIAM OGG,

42 SANDGATE STREET

\ AYR.

JOM SHEARER,

23 NEWMARKET STREET,

AYR. ^ ADVERTISEMENTS. I P

9 Sail Maker and jRigger, NORTH QXJ^Y (Old Shipyard). House—16 Saltfield House, Newton, AYR.

PAINTS, OILS, TARS, VARNISHES, &c. COAL

D. M^CALLUM, COAL MERCHANT, 44 SANDGATE STREET,

AYR. ADVERTISEMENTS. —

ADVERTISEMENTS. THE

EDINBURGH, INSTITUTED IN 1821,

Was united in 1847 vnth the ALLIANCE OFFICE, having a Capital oj Five Millions Sterling,

The Directors invite attention to the following important advan-

tages enjoyed by persons who are insured with tliis Company : Perfect Security,—The Capital of Five Millions Sterling, and the Personal Eesponsibility of upwards of a Thousand Proprie- tors, rendering this undoubted. The Rates of Premium are as low as the character of the Risk admits of, and will be found as moderate as those of other Com- panies. An Immediate at^u Liberal Settlment or Losses, on the Claim being satisfactorily adjusted. Persons Desirous of Making Assurances for Seven Years by one Payment, will be charged for Six Years only. Losses occasioned by Lightning will be made good. Losses caused by Explosion of Gas in Buildings on which this Company has Insurances will be paid. will be sur- j Buildings on which Assurances are proposed veyed free of expense to the Party, if required. Improvements in the Risk of Property insured with this Com- pany will receive all possible acknowledgments, by way of Reduction in the Rate of Premium. No Charge made for Pohcies, however small the amount insured. Any Number of Buildings and Goods in various places, belong- ing to one Person, may be Insured in one Policy, each being separately valued. MANAGER:

CLYDESDALE BANK, AYR, AGENT. . I

ADYE RTIS E M ENTS

o O CO g H s=:^:^5p >Jls2^ l^.2|s S)

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^^ :: ^ « f^.s;;^ ::^>5f^ s.^a ^*«---^ - ^ S n d'^iH i:?*?fel 7^£;S^! ^^^-^'^S H k-; H I— ^ « /^ 3 r R -Ti ofci bi, 3 s o s a (|)S ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN CAMPBELL,

195 HIGH STREET,

PRICES MODERATE,

All Orders punctually attended to.

HOUSE—39 KYLE STREET. 1#B11¥ liiiiS, FAMILY GROCER AND F R If I S I O M M E; R C A N T O H , 264 HIGH STREET,

Splendid value in Teas. MILLAR'S Genuine CUT and TWIST TOBACCOS are the best value ever offered to the ])ublic.

A TRIAL SO L eClTED. OPPOSITE EGLINTON HOTEL. ADVERTISEMENTS.

REMOVED FROM 5 HIGH STREET.

TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,

51 HIGH STREET,

Returns his best thanks to his Friends and the Public for the liberal support accorded to him for the past ten years, and most respectfully solicts a continuance of their support in the future.

Wililil liWlfi#i, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, 12 Newmarket Street,

Has always on hand a most extensive Stock of

OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE,

Which, for Neatness of Style and Moderate Prices,, cannot be surpassed in the Trade.

Special attention given to Bespoke and Hand-sewed "Work.

REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED- . ,

ADVERTISEMENTS

J. & D. REID, CABINETMAKERS,

20 & 24 RUSSELL STREET,

NEWTON, AYR.

FURNITURE ALWAYS ON HAND,

Orders punctually attended to. JOHN HOGG, PLASTERER,

« sw a € » i? 1^ A € 1 NEWTON, AYR. ADVERTI SE3IEXTS.

141 HIGH STREET, AYR. # # ® H i f 1 I Respectfully intimates that he will supply CART AND GIG HARNESS MODERATEof the Best Quality and Style,TERMSat ALWAYS ON HAND RIDING SADDLES AND BRIDLES. HORSE CLOTHING, EUOS, &c. DAVID BONK

(Lately employed by Mr McMillan, Ayr,)

Begs respectfully to announce to the Inhabitants of AYR that he has commenced Business as PLASTERER, and hopes, by strict attention to all Orders entrusted to him, to merit a liberal share of support. ;A¥I» Bail

WALLACETOWN, ADVEKTISEMENTS.

SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND SOCIETY.

EXISTING ANNUAL REVENUE. ASSURANCES. ASSURANCE FUND. £800,000 £20,000,000 £6,500,000

THE Members of this Soctety for Mutual Assuraxci; admit all who join them to full participation in the benefits resulting from a successful association of over sixty years, such as The Guarantee of the Largest Fund in the United Kingdom Invested in Hi.i!,li Class Homk Securities (see above.) Liberal Conditions of Assurance, recently revised & extended. A Surrender Value after payment of ONE full Premium, and when a Policy has been allowed to lapse, this Surrender Value is set

aside, and can at an/j time be claimed l>y the person in right of it. Paid up Policies granted in lieu of Surrender Values. The whole Profits divided among the Assured.

Examples of amounts payable under policies, originally for £1000, which may become claims in 1878. YEAR OF SUM BONUS ADDITIONS, &C. TOTAL SUM EiNTRY. ASSURED. (AGE 35). PAYABLE.

1817 £1000 £2053 3 7 £3053 3 7 1820 1000 1586 10 1 2586 10 1 1830 1000 1248 2 5 2248 2 5 1840 1000 867 16 7 1867 16 7 1850 1000 549 15 7 1549 15 7 1860 1000 307 5 6 1307 5 6 1870 1000 145 7 6 1145 7 6

Note.—Vested Bonus Additions can at nnii tittie be surrendered (in whole or part) for their Cash Value, or applied in reduction ov extinguishment of premium.

The next Division of Profits takes place on 31st December, 1880, When Policies issued in 1878 will rank for Three Years' Bonuses. Reports,. &c., sent on application to any of the Society's Oifices or Agencies.

AGE/\/TS IN AYR-

T. M. aSMMELL & SON, ' Advertiser' Office. JAMES YOUNG, Auctioneer, 26 Newmarket Street. ADVEKTISE5IENTS.

GRAIN DEALER AND

SEED MERCHA N'T,

1 & 3 FORT STREET,

ADAM D, WILSON,

PAINTER & PAPERHANGER,

253 HIGH STREET,

HOUSE—49 WALLACE ST., WALLACETOWN. ADVERTISEMENTS.

I4M1E €Hl!Sf 11, PLOUGH TAVERN. 255 HIGH STREET,

(LATE OF CROSS, KILMARNOCK),

Desires to thank his Citstoiners for the patronage he has received since coming

to Ayr, and can assure them that no

effort shall be awanting on his part in order to maintain the confidence of his friends which he has hitherto possessed.

PLOUGH TAVERN,

255 HIGH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS, ^ Y R. CHINA k CLASS WAREHOUSE

45 & 47b NEWMARKET ST.

Dinner, Dessert, j3reakfast, Tea,

THE NEWEST AND BEST PATTERNS ALWAYS ON VIEW.

TABLE GLASS CUT, ENGRAVED AND ETCHED-ARTiSTIC DESIGNS. STOCK CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED

For Paiittes Furnishixg to Select from.

ORNAMENTAL GOODS. LABGE ASSORTMENT COMBINING NOVELTY with BEAUTY.

Firsf-Class Quality, Superior Taste, Low Prices,

DEPOT FOR THE MANUPACTUEES OF THE ROYAL PORCELAIN WORKS, WORCESTER. JAMES CAW, 45 AND 47b NEWMARKET STREET, ATYR. ADVERTISEIMEN^S.

JOHN MUWRATH. SON & Co,

•PLUMBERS, GASFITIRS, SLATERS, k GLAZIERS,

AND SLATE MERCHANTS,

112 & 114 HIGH STREET, AYR,

BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS AT

OTJisdiisrooiK:

J. M'l., Son & Co. desire to direct the attention of

Buyers to their very Superior Stock of

which are carefully selected from the leading Manu- facturing Houses in England. They have all Classes of

these Groods ; but, in the Higher Class, they Offer to

Purchasers special advantages in Price, Freslmess, and

Novelty of Design.

BRONNERS' PATENT I OTHER ECONOMiSING GAS BURNERS.

GAS SHADES IN ALL THE NEW SHAPES ROUND & OVAL GLASS SHADES & STANDS. FERN SH^^DES ^^ND STA:NT)S. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS.

9 BILLPOSTEE, 98 HIGH STREETjj

J. T. is Lessee of the BUTTER MARKET HALL which can be had for PUBLIC SALES, &c., &c. EXCURSION PARTIES CA¥ ALSO BE ACCOMMODATED

Please Note the Address—

9 8 HIGH STREET.

JOINER,

•27 CARRICK STREET,

J^ "^ K. :

ADYEIJTISEMI.NTS.

THOMAS T, KERR,

13 NEWMARKET STREET,

Site jirew^ges.

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HOT LUNCHEON, 4d and 6d

12.30 TO 2.30 P.M. S^ISTDAA^IO HIES-

FINEST WINES AND SPIRITS.

LONDON STOUT k BURTON ALE

ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE. ADVERTISEMENTS. AYR BRASS FOUNDERY, 114 HIGH STREET, AYR.

(BRANCH FROM GORBAL'S BRASS % BELL FOUNDRV, 99 PORTUGAL ST., GLASGOW.)

^©MM C.. WILS0M #- €0,, MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLUMBERS', ENGINEERS', GASFITTERS', MILLWRIGHTS' & SHIPBUILDERS'

IN NEWEST DESIGNS AND COLOURS.

5H0P BRACKETS. VVIHBOW HOGS, 3t WIHGOW FITTIHGSv PICTURE R(3DS AND MOUNTING. RODS FOR ORIEL WINDOWS. OLD GASALIERS, LAMPS, BRACKETS, RE-BRONZED I LACKERED.

Picture and Window Rods Re-burnished & Lacleered.

oftfjo

114 HIGH STREET, AYR.

I ADVERTISEMENTS. ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTURE AND MOHUMENTAL WORKS, (Near Railway Bridge,) CUMNOCK ROAD, ATM.

Takes this opportunity most respectfully to state that he is prepared to Execute all kinds of SCULPTUKE and MONUMENTAL WORK ia Freestone of the most enduring Quality, and to erect such in any part of the County. aH^iTLEHlNJ'S ^.BIVtOBJlJ^A ilA^BUI^aS GW.

ABERDEEN GRANITE WORKS,

Having been appointed AGENT in AYR for the above Works^ Parties can be supplied with the Best RED and GREY ABER- DEEN GRANITE MONUMENTS in all their varied Designs. A Large Collection of DRAWINGS on hand to select from. DESIGNS FORWARDED.

Inscriptions "^mih anir Jlaxtratcln Cni

House-'-jS Alloway Street, Ayr, ADVERTISEMENTS.

LIVERY AND POSTING ESTABLISHMENT,

31 CARRICK STREET & 5 ACADEMY STREET OFFICE 29 a SANDGATE STREET,

PROPRIETOR. open and Close Carriages, Two and Four-Wheeled Dogcarts, P0flY CARRIACES, WAGGONETTES FOR ONE OR TWO HORSES,

AND HUNTING HORSES. HEARSES MOURNING COACHES.

Ail on the shortest of notice possible at ail hours. Horses taken in to Bait and Stand at Livery, are under the entire guidance and superintendence of

MR M ^^ |C B R B. © W.J ADVERTI SEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS.

GENERAL AND ORNAMENTAL

MANUFACTURER OF aASALIERS, BRACKETS,

SHOP WINDOW FITTINGS, Desk Railings, NAME PLATES, CURLING-STONE HANDLES; Bellhangers, Engineers, Gasfitters AND PLUMBERS' FITTINGS OF El/ERY DESCRIPTION.

N.B. —Gasaliers, Brackets, &c., &c., Cleaned equal to New. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTrSESIEMTS. ATHOLE HOTEL,

44 ALLOWAY STREET,

PHOPRtETOB,

WILLIAM fiUTHRIE,

LATE OF EAGLE HOTEL, CUMNOCK.

Visitors may rely upon every attention

being paid to their comfort.

The Hotel is within two minutes' walk of

Railway Station, and immediately

adjoining Cattle Market. STikBl,IM©. ADVERTISEMENTS.

J. M. KAY,

g MILL STREET,

j^T :Ei,-

FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. Jobbing Punctually Attended to. ESTIMATES GIVEN.

HOUSE—66 MILL STREET.

JAMES M'KNIfiHT JOINER, i

131 HIGH STKEET,

JOBBINGS OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECUTED. iSTDwiATis mm^, HOUSE-229 HIGH STREET.

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OR WEST COUNTRY AND GALLOWAY JOURNAL,

T S the OLDEST JOURNAL in AYRSHIRE (Established

1803), and the best Advertised. The Circulation has now reached 2450 EACH IMPRESSION.

Being the oldest-established COUNTY PAPER, the AYE ADVERTISER has an almost universal circulation amongst the Aristocracy, and Agricultural and Commercial

Classes in Ayrshire ; and having Special Correspondents throughout Wigtownshire and the Stewartry of Kirkcud- bright, it has also a well-secured footing in these districts, and in Dumfriesshire, Lanarkshire, and Renfrewshire.

STAMPED, In Advance, Credit, Price \ 16s; 18s. Annum ^ ( UNSTAMPED, Do. Ms : Do. 16s.

Contracts for Advertisements by the Quarter or Year at

Moderate Rates.

T. M. GEMMELL & SON, Proprietors, IO8 HIGH STREET, AYR. .

ADVERTISE MENTS

PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.

Job Printing of every Description

Executed Expeditiously. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR

W^imxu Carte,

ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

HAND BILLS AND POSTERS, INVOICE AND MEMORANDUM TOPS, BALL, &c., PROGRAMMES, CHARGES MODERATH.

Papers Ruled to any Pattern. ADVERTISEMENTS.

^i««s|t$^ie %um$ m^ J|epkii«|.

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(PARTNER IN THE FIRM OF PATERSON, SONS, & CO.,)

Attends personally to the TUNING &- REGULATING

ol PIANOS and HARMONIUMS.

Annual Engagements for keeping Pianos

in Tune on Moderate Terms.

From Mr. MURRA VS long experience in the trade parties entrusfmg the selection olPianos or Plarmonitinis to him may rely on getting a good instrument, having the largest stock in Scotland tcf choose frofn. o§|o

36 NEWMARKET STREET, AYR; 152 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW;

27 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH ;

AND

17 PRINCES STREET, PERTH.

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