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OF ~RADES, &c. COA DIRECTQJ}.Y Thomas RichB.rd, 82 Richardson st. Rochllale rd Aahley & DumVille (agents f()i' COAL DEALERS-conti~&ul'd. Thorilp!!on Ch..-:•rles, 119 Jersey st. Ancoats A~kers. Whitley & eo. Limited. .Arden G~e, Miles Platting station Thompson Georrre, 47 Ancoats at. Newton st B~c.liershawCoU ..eries),105al•larket ..l':.:.ssl!~ Hwba.r£1, 1 Ehlon bt. l'mlips Park rd. Thoruthwaite W1lliarn, Wtlberforce st.Queen's rd st; depots,Or dllul Lane Coal Station, E>tret­ Br.&<.lionl Tom !in son MOJ.rmaduke, Bold st. MOlls Side todr Hallway yard and C~mol wharf, Edge }'OJ."tuu John, A ho1e s "L"verpool st. Saliord Tongue William, 33 Montaorue st. Pendleton lunef Stretford; retail ilcpols Ashley lane, .P~n I'ichanl, S wa e 6,. ~ 1 Shakspeare 'l'on..ngton Thomas. Thomas st. 'Vest Gorton Manchtstt:r, Bma.d st. llulme, & Lhurch st ~ s &. 0PLn:>llll. w • To vnlcy Henry, 7 l\1a.rlb0rougil grove, Upper Str t.ord 'PearHOll .fosuph, 22 Silver st. & ~ Scott st. Hnlme, Moss lane, Hnlme Astley & Tyldesley Coal & Salt Co. & 2 South tihort st. Slillord Town send William, 38 Bank st. Cb 'l.pelst. C H Limited, 4.9 Blacldriars at ; Man~ 1.'eru."HOil Wm. 53 Ra.1l 11 ay arch, Temperance st.A Tudor William, lhilton !lt. Lower Bmughton chester wharves, Potato wharf", perkiu Thomas, 5 Chapel Ht. Levellblmhoe Turner EdwMd, De\'onshire st Liverpool rd. & at RuneOI'n; cfO»l~ l'etti.nger George, 1-la Murra.y st. Oltlham rd Tuson Richtud, Nelson st. Rochdale rd. and 54 lieries, Tyldesley-George Peace, .l'ettirl.•;er J oseph., Wilton st. Ten Acre la.. N Il Worslcy ~t. Oldham rcl secretary and manager; l::iaynes & Phillips EdwMd, 22 Elm st. Oldham rd Tyldesley Ralph, 1 Derby rd. Wea.ste Co. sole a~entli for Manchester & l'ickering Sa.muel, 2 Sedan st. Clarendon rd, 8 Valentii1e Brothers & Wrigley, Needwood st. Salford ;pickoring William, Anglesea avenue, Moston la. Collyhurst, & Railw:ay station, Miles Platting Bankes Meyrick, Esq. (trnstoos of the late), 46 Harpm·hey Vernon George, ARhton rd. Ardwick P1·incess st-IUchat·d A. South worth, Rgent i :I'ichiu hwht~.rd, Moss st. Mill st. Bradford Waite Frederick, 21 & 2'd Wa.rwiek st, Hnlma c.ollicries, Winstani,ey & Orrell, ncsr Wzgan J?il"i:w.gton & Mills, 106 York st. Con M Walker Elizabeth, lncli '" st-. ·wlut lane, P B.AhDSLEY CoLLIERY Co. 12 Mill st. Ancou.tll • ..Filling Joseph, Hl Corbett st. llopo st. Salford Walker J. & }<}, l'a.rk 11t. Cheetham PLterHaughton, rcpresenkt.i. ·e l'otts Charles, 342 Deansgate W a.lker J ames & Co. 20 Bengal st. Oldham rd. Barker John, 4 New bhaw st. Slill'ord. .J'()it:> J ames, 55 Hardman st. De::msgate & Phmbe st. Florin st. & 56 Slater st. Cla.ren­ Barlow & Yorke, Stafford eha.mbers, 14 BrMvn Price George Henry, 13 Redfem st. Miller st. don rd. Salford Rt; wharves~ ]',I, 8. &1 L. Ra.ilway station, & 43 Worth st. Bnchley st. Hochualc rd Walker ~William, 66 Augnstus st. H<Ilme Higher Ardwick) and Midland Railway ylll·d, Pr:e~tlcy Henry, 2 Briscoo st. Ardwick Wall work J ames, 1;! Russell st. V arley st. Old· Ashton rd. Ardwiek, & Forge lane, Bradford PuckeringWm. 4 Georg-e st. V,;,rley st. Newton hamrd Ba.rningham Brothers (& coke), 17 & 18 Wright· B Ratcli.ffe Hicha.rd., 47 Holland st. Butler st Wallwork John, 37 Queen st. Gmvellane, S bUililings, 79 Corpora ion st [station, , :&enard & Cn. 76 Bristol st. Hulme \V all work Thomas, CroSB st. Swan st Besw1ck C. jun. & Co. M1les Platting Railway Benwick Williarn, 56 & 124 West Worsley st. S Walmslcy Thomas, Conpa st. Tieswick Bickley Alfred, 157 Stretford rd. Hulme; wharf Richardso:a Louisa, 17 Gore Hill ter. Gardener Watt~ William, 2llluckley 11t. Hochtlnle rd Elm st. Liverpool rd LPice!ldill,y sl. Pcudldon Waywell Richard, 27 Wb.aUey st. Butler st ; 56 St Bishwell Coal & Coke, Limit.·d (Swmz!ftla1, 59 Il.ichmond Margaret, 14 Murray st. Oldham rd An drew st. Tmvi11 st; 9 Luillow st. & 885 City Bolckow, Vaughan & Co. Lirni~ 17 t:lt. ,Ann'S Fichmond M:u·.,aret, 58 Chaprnan st. & Osborne rd. 39 Ma.ccle~~fiel.d st. & Welcomb st. Hnlme; squa.re-George Snnth, t"eJlreBentative s&.. '0lil ham rd 74 Cob<kn st. Clayton st. Braaford; Junction Bradford COlliery Co. (and fire and ltidgway b.;....::heth, 126 Chester st. Hulme st. Price st. Mitchell st. & 57 Leigh st. East, commeu brick makers), Forge :'Riley Thomas, 1 * .t...-~dman st Ancoa.ts; Worsley st. Ba.rton st. Liverpool rd; lane, :Sradford .R()be i;s Samu l, Bdl SL. :L:..'•croft st.Bradfordrd 8ti Leaf st. Hnlrne; Tat ton ,;t. Hnlme; 44 Bridgewater Trnst (coke, coal, &: :Robertshn.w Raudle, Forest st RMhdale rd liooth st. West, C on M; 8 Lower Chatharn ca.nnel) ; principal otttccs, Wclk­ 1l.o:ri Henry Charles, 30 Herbert st. LLcotloRm st. C on M; Hope st Saliord; Mms Platting den, Bolton-le-lh.oors; ~ianche&ter .Boles Francis, 32 Oxford st. Salford, an<l - R<Lilway statwn, 3 Back A ·ton st. London rd; office, btanley chambers, 2.> <.ro88 Clifton st. i:>alford Rwhurdson st. Rochdalc rd. Frascr st. Old ham st - G. Fereday 5milh, gene­ "Roscoe .James, Gibbon st. Bradford rd rd. & 39 Mallow st. Hulme ral manager; Cui:ford ~m1th, a.geni Roscoe Hobert, Hodge lane, Salford Way well Hobert, II~lena st. Ileswick st for collieries and estates; John RoscQS Thomd.s, 11 Crown st. Saliord Weate Nathan, Setton st. Brndlord Hughes, cashier; Thomas Berry. :Rothwell John, 8 Atlrin st. Brndford rd Webb Jarnes, 1 Baa.k Gr y st. Ancoats surveyor; George Bowker, super• .:a()wcliffe Henry, 5.3 Ma.rkend.ale st. Taylorson Wcbstcr Abraham, H7 Wolsey st. Clayton st inten dent coal agent; l:l.ugh ~ or­ st. Salford Webster Abmham Michael, Emmct st. Queen's thmgton, sale&ma.n 1or the Man• Roylance Williarn, 355 Clty rd; house, 48 Cam- rd. Milf21 P lattmg chester dlStrlCt ; wharves 368 brook grove, Erskine st. HulnJe Wcston Levi, 31 Gordon st. Broad st. P Deansgate, Castlefi.eld. Castle st. Royle Thomas, Carlisle st. Hnlme Wheeler S••rnuel, Marcer st. Newton Pruss1a st. Oldham rd. & 'l'hrostlu Uuffit Samuel, 30 Apsley grove, Ardwick White Alfred, Grace st. Ancoats Nest, Old 'lrattord Ryan John, Ha.mcr st. Lloyd st. Hnlme White William, 79 Edward st. Garrntt street, Brigga .!<... 46 Ward's bmlilings, Dcans~atv Ry'...a.nce Thomas, 19 'Viimott st. Hnlrne Oldhu.m rd Brooks &: Pickup, '.l'o wneley Col• &bin Richard, 16 Edgoley st. Thomas st. W G Whlte Willia.rn, 48New York st. & 39 Eldon st. lieries & Coke "\.'ilorks, Bnrnley; :Sad er ChB.s. 14 Pratley st. Ravatd st. Butler st Chorlton on Medlock depot, Miles l'latting Railway sta­ :Sandiford Frederick, 37 Richmon.l st. Moss Side White.akcr Wilham, 110 Charter st tion-William Eastwood, agent; Sandifard WilliiWl, West Union st. Salford Whitelcy SIWlucl, 51 Goodier's L<tno, So.lford town office, 7 Charlotte street, f\cales Edwo.rd, Rishop st. Moss Side Whittle Hugh, M1tchell st. Newton Heath f'roin which telegrams can be een t S~h()lield Edward, 62 Lime st. Nowton Whittle John, Da.vies st. Openshaw to the collieries SclJ.afield John, 265 Oldbam rd. Fails worth Whitworth Williarn, 127 Rob rt Hall st. S Broughton H~nry, Orllsa.l Lane station, So.lford 6lchofie.ld Willif1m, HI New st. Tamest. Anooats Wigrmll Willia.m & John, Sudbnry ht. Rudyard Brown & 'Valker,526 Stochport rd. & 98 Wilm· :Seotson Mary, 3 Stafford st. Chester rd. H st. Queen's rd slow rd. Rnsholme Selby Joseph, Sandywell st. Ashton rd. 0 WilkinHon Elizabeth, Ashl y lane, Bladkley Bucklcy Robt. Queen's chambers, 80 Deansgate :Seal Zaehariah, 3 Alexandra st. Rochllale rd Wilkinson Jnrncs, 12 \Yard st. Olclham rd Burne~t J. Ardwick Railway station Seddon Robert & William, 231 Cross lane, S Wilkinson William, 24 Barlow st. Gl"Osn:nor st. Burrow Willirull H. 6 .John Dalton st Sha.ndley Thomas, 'i H1gher York Rt. C on M Chorlton on Mco:llock Ca.ldwell Vo"illiam (and agent f'o:r .Shaw Ja.mes, 25 Pump &t. London rd W1lloocl< Joscph, 10 Copcstick ast. AncoatB the districts ol Bracuord. :tieswick, Shaw John, 336 Oldluun rd. Newton Heath Williams John, 2 Etrun~o> st. C on M and (..layton, for Andrew Knowles tlhaw William, 10 Salmou st. Springfield lane, 8 Willia.ms Robert, 40 Crown lune, Ashlcy lane &: ., s. Llm•ted, (,lifton :uau. Shenton Wllthm, Hutehins st. Ancoata Williamson Ann, 362 Regent rd. Saliord Agecrot~ a.na. Radchf:feCollf :l'"'les); Shepherd Joseph, jnn. 181 Tipping st. Ardwick Willis John, 1 Hyue st. Ashton Old rd. A o111~ • .11'orge lane. Bradford, .iilan• Shepherd Williarn, 48 Bdwo.ru st. C on .M, & 51 \', ilson Edward, Wynford st. Salford cuester Temperance st. Ardwic.k \Vilson John, 43 Moor st. Rusho lme Curruilley Thomas, 28 CIUlal st. Aneoats Sherlocl!: 'l'homaos, 49 Mount st. Sa.lfonl W1i'IDn Il.obert, 42 Sudbury Bt. Queen's road, Chamber Colliery Co. I.iinited,.Tohn S..tippers John, 8 P<lrtland grove, Fallowfield H~urhey Et£ eet Coal Wllar.f, Ancoa ts-Joha Slack John Grscc st. Ancoa.te Wil:iVll Willii!JD, 42 Brnmrwick o;t. Hnlme G. Jackson, Jllanager; Jamq Sla.tar Willj-m, 189 Oldluun :rd. NcwtonHeo.th Wim1rror Charles, Ma.l.eham st. H B Wallwork, agent Slater William, 10 Cowlish;).w's buildings, Gar- \Vinter William, 1:) Wmter st. Rod bank Charleswonh 'luos.& !:>on, Rly.
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