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Cornwall. Mar 4.79 TRADES OIRECTORY. J CORNWALL. MAR 4.79 ()fficers ; Rev. William Iago n. A. chap~ .Tames Wm. Barteliver, Grampound Rd Laity Samuel, Leeds Town, Hayle • lain & librarian; Ernest W. Sher~ l\lallett W. H. & Co.Walsingham stores,ILawry, Hawke & Venning (James Yen- bourne, steward & clerk ; Miss Mar- Victoria square, Truro ning, manager), Kelly Bray, Stoke . garet Mac:~.rthur & Miss L. M. Hope, Pascoe Charles, Trethewel, St. Just-in- Climsland, Callington R.S.O matrons; \V. H. Wellington, store­ Hoseland, Falmouth Mabbott Howell, Phamix Stores, East . keeper & T. H. Hards, chief attend­ Pitts, Son & King Ltd. (Wm. II. Pearse, terrace, Penzance .ant), Town end, Bodmin agent),S.,V.Railway station,Lanncstn Martin llenry, Trewedna, Perranwell Treluswell Brewery Co. (Sidney llerbert j Station R.S. 0 MACHINE AGENTS. Hatch),Treluswell,St.Gluvias, Penryn·Martyn George & Co. Delabole R.S.O & Drown John S.Pillaton,St.Mellion R.S.O Venning D. & Son, East Cornwall steam Wadebridge R.S.O Lord A.H. Lamorna, Cliff rd, Falmouth brewery, Bay Tree hill, Liskeard Martyn Hy. Wesley yard, Newquay & MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS Trtwemper bridge, nr. Newquay. See MACHINE BAND MANUFRS. advert India Rubber, Gutta Percha & See Chemists-:\Ianufacturing. Matthews John, Bread street, Penzance Mitchell William & Son, Mounts Bay Telegraph Works Co. Lirnited, MANURE AGENTS. 100 & 106 Cannon street, London E c ; Stores, Penzance. See advert works, Silvertown, London E; branch, See Agentss--Manure. Morcom & Co. Barn street & :Moors­ 28 Clare street, Bristol water,Liskeard & Th~ Quay,East Looe MANURE MANUFACTURERS. R.S.O MACHINE BELTING- Bender A. J. & Co. Western road & Pearce Brothers, DoublebClis, Liskeard DEALER IN. G. W. Hailway station, Launceston & Polbathick, St. Germans R.S.O Hosken Richard Cleave, St. Kew High- Knight & Son, Pentewan, St. Austell Pcarce John (agent), Hawks farm, way, Wadebridge R.S.O Martyn William, Wadebridge R.S.O Alvertun, Penzance Norrington Charles & Co. (Plymouth) Pearn Isaac, Doublebois, Liskeard MACHINE BELTING MNFRS. (Henry Thomas, Son & Co. agents), Pickard Thomas, Stratton R.S.O Sntcliffe Brothers, Gatacre works, I Cathedral lane & (Wm. Redcliffe, Prout William, Compass, Launceston · Godley, Hyde, Cheshire; "Lion" agent), St. Thomas' road, Launceston Rudland E. Stores, .Hude Canal, Bude leather, hair & cotton belts, "Lion We.st. of England Bone & Manure Co. R.S.O laces," Eclipse belting cream Penryn Rundle Richard Sdny. I,erryn, Lstwithl \'Vestern Counties & General Manure Co. Spear John, Cargreen, Hatt R.S.Q & MACHINE OIL DEALER. Limited (W.J .l{obins, sec.), Torpoint, depot, Kelly Bray, Callington R.S.O Hosken Richard Cleave, St. Kew High­ Devonport. See advert Thomas Henry Son & Co. (agents), I way, Wadebridge R.S.O Ca thedrallane, Traro. See advert MANURE M:ERS. & DEALRS. Thomson P.&G. W.T. (agents), Carvath, MACHINE OWNERS. Butlett Bryant Euward & Son, Kilk- Cuby, Grampound Road See Agricultural Machine Owners. hampton, Stratton R.S.O Toy John, Lanivet, Bodmin Bate & Son, St. Thomas' st. Launceston Trengrouse & Son, Meneage st. Helston MACHINERY BROKER & Bishop John, Pellean wartha, Perra.nwr:,ll Trood T. P. & Co. Launceston, & at DEALER. Station RS.O Tresrnere & Egloskerry :Best Albert H. Bugle station, St. Blake Simmons, Kilna, Tideford, St. Vivian & Sons (N. H. Tregaskcs,agent), Austell. See a1vert Germans R.S.O Bude R.S.O. (Thomas Grenfell, MACHINISTS. Blarney M. L. & Son, Boscawen bridge, jun. agent); Calstock, Tavistock ;, Truro & at Veryan; branches, Meva- (William Bryant, agent), Devoran See also Agricultural :\Iachine Makers. gissey, Porthcuel, Spears factory, R.S. 0 ; N ewquay ; Commercial road, Angel:' William, St. Teath, Camelford Falmouth & Portnavis, Constantine Penryn; Treath,Manaccan, St. Martin Box Edwarcl, ·western rd. Launceston Blarney John H. St. Germans R.S.O R.S.O; & Lemon quay, Truro Bunt John & Sons, Trelights, Wade- Bray Frank, Padstow, Rock & Newquay Western Counties Agricultural Co-oper- bridge R.S.O & Corn Exchange, Truro. See advert ative Association Lim. (John Lukey, Dingle Richard & Sons,Venterdon, Stoke Brewer A. D. & Sons, Grampound Road manager), Malpas rd. Truro & (J.ll. Climsland, Callington R.S.O & Lemon quay, Truro Grant, mgr.) Quay, WadebrdgeR.S.O Dingle E. Marhamchurch, Bude R.S. 0 Button Samuel T. Town farm, St. Tudy MARBLE MASONS. Hann Thomas, Cattle market, Redruth R.S.O. See advert See Stone & Marble Masons. Hawken & Dawe, St. John's, Devonport Cade & Co. Meneage street, Helston Henwood Hart & Son, St. Issey R.S.O Carne W. & E. C. Tresi!lian, St. Erme, MARINE STORE DEALERS, Holman .Nicholas. & Sons_ Ltd. Trege- Probus R.S.O. See advert. facing AbbotW. Upton slip,Church st.Falmouth seal, St. Just-m-Penw1th R.S.O; & com~encem_ent ?f Corn:wall Burridge Mrs.Mary, 2 Calenick st. Truro ~Iarket Jew st. & The Quay, Penzance. Coles 2"\athamel JUn. West Balsdon; Curnow l\Irs. Jane Back la. east, Rdrth · See advert store~, Vt~hitstone & Holsworthy Rail- Denley Josepb, I Aibert street, Penzance Hutchens John,Hollydale,Paul,Penzance way 8tatwn & .Hude canal, llolsworthy Dunstan John, Back lane east, Redruth Qats Hichd. C. Helnbbus, Marazion R.S.O Creber William Francis, Lanjore ; J<'reeman Chas. Moorland rd. St. A us tell Pengelley \Villiam, Herodsfoot, Liskeard stores, Polbathic, St. Germans H..S.O Geach Mrs. M. Eastbourne rd.St.Austell Pinch J.Hill, St. Kew,Wadebrirlge H.S.O Daniel Henry, 73 Market Jew street & Jay Richard,South quay,Padstow R.S.O Pyne S. Sheviock, St. Germans R.S.O Union street, Penzance Jones George, Tower street, L'lunceston Hogers & Sons, Camelford D.o.we Jabez, Menheniot, Liskeard Kit to William, Callington R.S.O Sk_elton J sph. T. 2,8 N ?rth st. Lostw_ithiel Edgcumbe Richa.rd, Sand place R. S. 0 Lavis Peter, Market square, Hayle W1lton Charles, Cardmham, llodmm Edwards Jn. & Son, Town quay stores, Nicholls C. Belmont ter. Devoran R.S.O Truro & at Praze Sampson John, Bread street, Penzance .MAIL CART CONTRACTORS. l<:r~eman Robert, Nancego_llan, ~els~on Swiggs w·m. John, Lerryn, Lostwithiel See Contractors. I•nend J. & Co. G. W. Ra1lway Statwn, Symons ,\.illi1.m sen. Church town, Launceston :Michaelstow, Camelford MALTSTERS. Greenaway John & Son, Marhamchurch, Wallis Alfred, Wharf, St. Ives Argall John, Church town, St. Columb Bude H.S.O Warrick James, Callington R.S.O Minor RS.O Grenfell Thomas, jun.(agent), Calstock, MARKET GARDENERS.. Bartlett Bryant Edward & Son, Kilk- 'favistock hampton, Rude R.S.O HarryC.Herland cross, Godolphin,HLstn Annear Charles, College, Penryn Bassett William Francis, Mitchell, St. Hawker W. Sloggatt, Camelford Austin W. B. Golant, Par Station R.S.o- Newlyn East, Grampound Road Hockcn John T. Trerutfe hill, Redrnth Barrett Edmund, Cargreen, Hatt R.S.O l~ate Theophilus, Dinhams bridge, St. Hockin & Co. Limited (John William Barrett Wm, Hy. Cargreen, Hatt R.8.0 Mabyn R.S.O Banbury, managing dir.),Bude R.S.O'Bate James & John, jun, Stockadon, Bowhay E. & Bros. Albaston, Tavistock Hosken, 'l'revithick, Polkinhorn & Co. Landulph. Hatt R.S.U Carne W. & E. C. II Princes street, Limited, Hayle & at Tavistock, Ply- Battershall George, Lower 'l'regleath, Truro; Killigrew street, Falmouth & mouth, 'frnro & St. Austell .Egloshayle, Washaway R S.O at Ilelston; & Tresillian, St. Errne, Hosking T. F. & Co. 4 Chapel street, & Bawden Samuel, Greenwith common, Probus R.S. 0. See advertisement Coinage-hall street, Penzance & Mara- Perranwell Station R.S. 0 facing commencement of Cornwall zion R.S.O Bennett Mrs. Jane, St. Gluvias, Penryn Chapman George, Penryn Huddy Frank, Probus R.S.O Bennett John, Callington R.S.O Dirtypool 1\Ialting Co. (G. C. Hancock, Irish, Symons & Co. (H. Luxton, agt.), Bennett Mrs. Mary Jane, Bohetheric, propr. ), St. Agnes, Scorrier R.S.O G. W. Railway station, Lannceston St. Dominick, St. Mellion R.S.O Greena way John & Son, M.arhamchurcb, J' ago Thomas I~rancis, Marazion R.S. 0 Ben nett Richard, Bohetheric, St. Domi- Bude R.S.O Knight P. & Son, Wharf, Par, Par Sta-1 nick, St. Mellion R.S.O Henwood Thomas, South Quay, Pad- tion R.S.O. ; stores, Pentewan, Bugle Berryman Andrew, Manwidden, Ludg- stow R.S.O. See advert & St. Aw;tell I van, Long Rock R.S.O .
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