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Trades. Cof 847 SUSSl.X.] TRADES. COF 847 Knight W. & Son, 41 Park terrace Purcha6e Olivet Habin1 Dell quay, Wait Henry & Co. 54 Meeching road~ east, Hol'Sham Appledram, Chichester & Canal Newhaven Knight David, Ib, Pevensey road; 4 wharf & 29 South street,Chichester Wakeford Mark, 14 St. Andrew"s rd.. Victoria place; 9 Railway Coal Redford & Bart,r3 Purton rd.Eorsbm Portslade-by-Sea, Brighton & 12b. offices, Terminus road & Railway Reeves E. 36 Eollingdean rd. Brightn Boundary road, Hove, Brighton approach, Eampden park, Eastbrne Rickett, Smith & Co. (inco-rporated Ward George Thomas William, High Lee Edwin, Ifield, Crawley with Rickett, Cockerell & Co.Lim. ). street, Lindfield, Haywards Heath Lewes (The) Portland Cement & Lime 2 New road; Coalbrook rd. Kemp Waters James, Wisborough Green. Co. Limited, Mailing street & town; Holland Road goods yard; Billingshurst South street, Lewes Lewes Road Station wharf, Rich- West End Coal Supply Co.191 Church Lidbette.r John, na, 34 & 36 Gold- mond road, Brighton & Aldrington road, Hove, Brighton stone street, Hove, Brighton basin, Portslade; Railway offices. Wsst Street Brewe-ry Brighton Lim. Line Sydney, Station, Horeham Road Terminus road, Eastbourne & • (The), 8 & 14 West st. & Aldring- Linfield Fredk. C. & Son, Railway Sea road, Bexhill ton basin, Portslade ~ at Kingston- bbdge & 148 Montague st.Worthing Ricketts Charles, High st.; depot, by-Sea, Brighton Lisher Geo. South Lancing, Worthing Damer's bridge, Petworth West Sussex Coal Co. (George Hood, Lodder E. & Sons, 32 Gloucester rd.; Robinson J.E.37 River rd.Littlehmptn manager), Longford road, Bognor Lewes Road Station wharf, Rich- Rowe Alfred & Son, Station road, West E. Potter's green, Buxted,Uckfid mond rd, & 105 Round Hill cres. Arundel Wheatcroft H.&Son,Haven, Billingbrst Brighton Russell William & Co. 92 Sackville rd. White & Beeny, Ma.rket sq. & Rail- Lodder A. J. 13 D'Aubigny rd.Brghtn Hove, Brighton way station, Hailsham Lowther & Cameron Limited, 41 Ship Russell Wm. F. 152 New st.Horsham White Robt. Westham Street, West- street; 85 Preston road; 4 St. Savage Frederick, Bonalie villa, Alex- ham, Hastings George's road, Kemp town; 94 & andra road, & Goods Station yard, Wicks Thomas, Winchelsea 96 Goldstone villas, Hove; Holland Reginald road, Bexhill-on-Sea Wilkinson ~athaniel George, 3 Ter- Road goods yard, Holland road, Sayers Jam8!S,Southgate & Caledonian minus bldgs. Terminus rd. Eastbrn IIove & goods yard, Cheapside, road, Chichester Willett G. 20 Red lake, Ore, Hastings Brighton Scrase & Co. 82 Station rd. Horsham Williams E. East Eoatbly, Ealland Lowther Matthew & Co. 23 Teville rd. Scutt James, High street, Lindfield, Winton A. & Son, 33 Queen's !Jlace, & 7 Bclgrave terrace, Rowlands rd. Hay-wards Heath Shoreham-by-Sea Worthing Sharman Leonard; depot, Railway Wood & Son; depot, Railway station, Lunn E. 5 Oak pl. London rd. Bognor station, Hassocks Chailey, Lewes Madge Abraham, 131 Western road Sha.rp G. Crabtree, Lower Heeding, Wood Vince & Son, Newick, Lewes & Holland Road goods yard, Hol- Horsham Woods Charles, Wisborough Green, land road, Hove, Brighton Short M-rs. Alice, Mill road, Fishers- Billingshurst Medway Coal Co. (W. H. Collins, gate, Southwick, Brighton Worthing Co-operative Coal Associa- distr~ct manager), 38 Robertson st. Simmonds Jasper & Sons, 5 Clare- tion, 22 Chapel road, Worthing Hastmgs & 45b, London road, St. mont road, Seaford Wright & Jackson, 26 Havelock road, Leonards Simmons & Son, 51 Becket rd. West Basting~ Message George, Gardner Street, Tarring, Worthing Wright & Pankhnrst, Cinque Ports st. ~urstr~w.nceux, ~ailsham . Smallwood & Co. 54e., Terminus rd & Tower street, Rye. See ad- Miles Wllham, Railway Statwn yard, Eastbourne vertisement Barnham, Bognor Smith A. 10 Battle rd. St. Leonards Moon Henry & Sons, Bodiam wharf, Smith Percy C. West street,Midhurst Bodiam, Hawkhurst South & Gasson, 21 a. Ship st.Brightn COAL SACK MANUFACTRS. Muggeridge Michael. A:lbion ~harf, Southern Counties Coal Consumers' LanSdale & Sons, 37 & 38 Borough Albion street, SouthwJCk, Bnghton Association, 14 Station road, Port- road, London S E Munday Alfred, 3 London rd. Bognor slade-by-Sea, Brighton Poupard T. J. Limited, Standard Munn John, Ninfield, Battle Stace Richard, 44 Marina & 38 North works, 134 •rooley st. London SE Newcastle Coal Co. 171 Church rd. street, St.. Leonard~ Ho_ve, Brighton . Stanbrook Mrs. E. 161 Tarring road, Newmgton George & Co. Seveug Worthing- COFFEE MERCHANTS. buildings, High street, Lewes & Stanbrook P. F. 2 North st. Worthini! Glynde, Lewes Still T. & Co. 2g Western rd. Bexhill Collings & Aldrich Limited. Kensing- Newington & Pepper, Davigdor road Stone Charles, Inholms farm, Plump- ton street, Brighton & Holland Road goods yard,Holland ton, Lewes road, Hove, Brighton Stoner Arth.R. Rustington, Worthing COFFEE ROOMS. ~orth of England Coal Co. 121 Wes- Street Edgar C. Ham road, Shore- tern road, Brighton & Aldrington ham-by-Sea Barber's Dining Rooms, 41 George basin. Portslade, Brighton Surrey & Sussex Coal Co. Limited, I street, Hastings· Northern Coal Co. 29 & r7b, London Duke street, Brighton Daniels J. H. go Church st. Brighton road, Brighton Tamkin O.J. 36 Providence pLBrghtn Deek.s Alfred, Station road, Bog nor Nye Charles & Sons, 124 Western rd. Tate George, I Ithica. ter. Felpham, Giles Thomas, I Upper Market street, Hove, Brighton & Aldrington ba:sin. Bognor Hove, Brighton Portslade, Brighton Terry Arthur, Trafalgar rd. Southern Gunn Geo. B. 14 Rose hill, Brighton Oakley John,ro5 Abinger rd.Southen1 Cross, Brighton Hall J.E.132 Langney rd.Eastbonrne Cross, Brighton Tester 'l'hos. Hurst Green,Etchinghm Head William, 251 Battle rd. Holling- Ockenden Saml# 25 Belle hill,Bexhill Thomas C. Sedlescombe, Battle ton, St. L!!onards · Os born Frank, Lennox street, Bognor Thomas F. G. Rottingdean, Brighton Holdstock Samuel, 40 Nurth st. Port- Pankhurst E. Son & Co. 69 & 108 'St. Thomas H. H. Broadwater, Worthin!! slade-by-Sea, Bri~hton Jar_nes's street; Coalbrook road; 10 Thomas John,sStainsby st.St.Leonrds Hol~an F. G. 6 New England road, Bristol rd. Kemp town; 51 London Thorp T. H. Limited, 45 Robertson Bnghton . road; 129 Elm gro\Ye & 1~a, Dyke ~trePt & 472 Old London road, Keywood J. Bramber, Steymng road, Brighton Hastings & 17King's rd.St.Leonards Mantell Mr~. Mary Ann, 7 & 9 Pa.rk Pannett & Martin, 70 John street; Tidey J. Partrid!!A Green, Horsham stlreet, Horsham Coalbrook road & 17 & 18 Somerset Tidey Stephen, West Grinstead sta- Nutley Coffee Rooms (Mrs. Streeter, street, Kemp town, Brighton tion, Horsham manageress), Nutley, Uckfield Pannett William, 218 High street: Tilley Brothers, 133 & 6 London rd. ; Ralph Mrs. A. Church rd. Burg.ess Hl East~ate wharf; Westgate street & II & 162 Lewes road; 4 Ann st. & Smith Mrs. E. 7 George st. Brighton Western roan, LewPs Brighton Station coal yard, Cheap- Spenc~r W ..1 ~estern rd.St.Leonards Parker .AllPn. Barn's GrePn, Horsbam side, Brighton Standing W:Ilham, sen. 48 Conway st. Parrv Brnthers, Etching-ham Trent Main Coal Company (The), 21 Hov_e, Brr~h~on . • . Pead C. J. 1~8 Monta~rne st.Worthing St. James's fltreet & Lewe-s Road Standmg ~1lham, JUn. 24 Aberdeen Penfoid Frank, q6 Ifield rd. Crawh~y Railway station, Richmond road, road, Bnghton . PPnfold M. 41 CommPrcial rd.Eastbrn Brighton ~te~ens H.W.76 &i 78 H1gh st.C:awley PPttit & Co. 27, & wharf, Station rd. Tyhurst & Son, Framfield road & ~trr~ger W. A. 30 Kemp st. Bng~ton BPxbill New town, Uckfield. T N P.O. 26 Swame Joseph, 14 Bourne st.Hastmgs Phillips Hy. Cornwallis st. Hastings Tyneside Coal & Shipping Co. Bra. Ta.ylor Albert John, 19 ?P· Bedford Poste George Wm. Isfield, Uckfield St.. Tames's street, Brighton sl!reet, Kemp t()'Wn, Brrghton Pritchett Benjamin, Station wharf, Urry James, Hi!!il street, Lewes Toya Alex. 29 Duke st. Brighton Richmond road, Brighton Urry John, 4 Blatchi.lgton rd.Seaford White A. 35 New England rd.Brightn Vickery Robert, II Ship .,;~. E.Grinstd Wright William Painter, 24 Upper -.. Wade R. 0. S. 14 Cross st.St.Leonrds Bedford st. Kemp town, Brighton .
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