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GREENOCK PUBLIC LIBRARIES<br />
REFERENCE DEPARTMENT<br />
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NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE<br />
INSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
Incorporated op. global Charier anb (Special &tt& <strong>of</strong> parliament.<br />
ESTABLISHED 1809.<br />
FIRE-LIFE-ANNUITIES.<br />
Total Funds, - £7,315,541<br />
Total Claims Paid exceed - 21,000,000<br />
Total Income for 1888, above - 2,000,000<br />
THE<br />
Funds <strong>of</strong> one Department are not liable for the obligations <strong>of</strong><br />
the other Departments <strong>of</strong> the Business ; separate Investments<br />
are therefore, in this Company, made for each Department, and kept<br />
exclusively for it.<br />
LIFE DEPARTMENT.<br />
NINE-TENTHS <strong>of</strong> the whole Pr<strong>of</strong>its <strong>of</strong> the Life Assurance Branch are allocated<br />
to Participating Policies.<br />
SPECIAL FEATURES,<br />
Claims paid on pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> death and title. Premiums adjusted to each half-year <strong>of</strong> age.<br />
Minimum Surrender Values fixed, and held at Credit <strong>of</strong> Insured for five years.<br />
Paid-up Policy <strong>of</strong> liberal amount granted in place <strong>of</strong> lapsed policy, if desired, within<br />
six months.<br />
Inaccurate Statements in Proposal Papers do not involve Forfeiture <strong>of</strong> Policy, unless<br />
accompanied by fraud.<br />
Policies, in most cases, free from all restrictions as to occupation, residence, and travel.<br />
ANNUITY BRANCH.<br />
ANNUITIES, Immediate, Contingent, or Deferred, are granted on favourable terms.<br />
FIRE DEPARTMENT.<br />
Property Insured at Home and Abroad at the Lowest Rates <strong>of</strong> Premium. Losses<br />
settled with Promptitude and Liberality.<br />
PROSPECTUSES AND EVERY INFORMATION MAY BE HAD AT THE<br />
CHIEF OFFICES, BRANCHES, OR AGENCIES.<br />
Chief <strong>Office</strong>s—<br />
EDINBURGH—64 Princes Street. LONDON—61 Threadneedle Street,<br />
GLASGOW BRANCH OFFICE— 102 St. Vincent Street.<br />
GLASGOW BOARD OF DIRECTORS.<br />
Chairman— Sir Charles Tennant, Bart.<br />
Abram Lyle, Esq., <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
James L. Mitchell, Esq., Merchant.<br />
James Graham, Esq., Writer. I<br />
RoBERTGouRLAY,Esq., Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>. |<br />
John M. Hill, Esq., Writer. I Capt.<br />
David Boyle, R.N. , Kelburne<br />
Castle.<br />
I<br />
Local Manager—G. W. Snodgrass. Local Secretary^-Dwiv L. Laidlaw.
GENERAL ASSURANCE COY.<br />
LIFE, FIRE, LOANS, ANNUITIES.<br />
(Established in 1837—Empowered by Special Acts <strong>of</strong>Parliament.)<br />
Capital and Reserved Funds, - - £2,100,000.<br />
Chairman: SIR ANDREW LUSK, BART.<br />
THE<br />
Investment Assurance.<br />
attention <strong>of</strong> YOUNG MEN is_ specially asked to the Investment Scheme,<br />
whereby a person aged 24 next birthday, for an Annual Premium <strong>of</strong> Three<br />
Guineas, can secure ;£ioo and a share in the pr<strong>of</strong>its <strong>of</strong> the Company's business, to his<br />
heirs, in the event <strong>of</strong> death ; or if he live to the age <strong>of</strong> 55, the ^100, together with the<br />
Bonuses which may have been added, are payable to himself. In other words, if the<br />
Assured live to attain the age specified in the Policy, ALL HIS PREMIUMS<br />
ARE RETURNED TO HIM, TOGETHER WITH A FAIR INTEREST<br />
THEREON, and, in addition, there is this further advantage about Investing in a<br />
Life Policy, that immediately the First Premium is paid, THE COMPANY IS<br />
LIABLE, ON DEATH OCCURRING, FOR THE SUM ASSURED, AND<br />
FOR ANY PROFITS WHICH MAY HAVE ACCRUED.<br />
Agents in <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Hardie & Allan, 2 Watt Place.<br />
W. W. & J. M'Clure, 11 William Street. I<br />
R. S. M'Morland, Arcade, Cathcart St. J- & J- Denholm, Exchange Buildings.<br />
Robert Fleming, 22 Robertson Street. | Wm. Stronach, 25 West Burn Street.<br />
GLASGOW BRANCH—<br />
General Assurance <strong>Office</strong>s—141 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
J. R. SANDILANDS, Local Manager.<br />
THE ECONOMIC<br />
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY,<br />
No. 6 NEW BRIDGE STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON, E.C.<br />
(Established 1823.)<br />
DIRECTORS.<br />
HENRY BARNETT, Esq., Chairman.<br />
The Right Hon. E. PLEYDELL BOUVERIE, Deputy-Chairman.<br />
Robert Crawfurd Antrobus, Esq.<br />
Charles Arthur Barclay, Esq.<br />
Michael Biddulph, Esq., M.P.<br />
Alfred Buckley, Esq.<br />
! Tohn Harman, Esq. J '<br />
C. H. W."a Court Repington, Esq<br />
Sir George Kettilby Richards, K.C.B.<br />
Alfred Sartoris, Esq.<br />
Right Hon. Lord Sudeley.<br />
\\ oolcombe, Esq.<br />
H Richard<br />
Secretary-JOHN RALPH GRIMES, Esq.<br />
Actuary—RICHARD CHARLES FISHER, Esq.<br />
ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY THE SOCIETY,- The LOWEST<br />
RATES <strong>of</strong> Premium on the Mutual System for young and middle-aged lives,<br />
with early participation in Pr<strong>of</strong>its.<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> Policies in Force,<br />
Sums Assured, with Bonus<br />
Additions, . . . ;&,i9°>9Q7<br />
Security—Accumulated Fund, 3,596,468<br />
Annual Income<br />
362,866<br />
Total Claims Paid, with Bonus<br />
Additions, .... ,£8,748,300<br />
Total Bonuses declared to 1888,<br />
inclusive, . . . . 4,768,415<br />
BONUSi—The Society being on the Mutual Principle, the Assured share the<br />
WHOLE OF THE PROFITS.<br />
POLICIES effected before 31st December <strong>of</strong> each year receive a full year's Bonus<br />
for the year <strong>of</strong> entry.<br />
QUINQUENNIAL DIVISION OF PROFITS, 1889.<br />
Assets—£3,596,468. Liabilities—£3,109,231. Surplus—£487,237<br />
Prospectuses, Statement <strong>of</strong> Accounts, and full particulars may be obtained on<br />
application to<br />
ANDREW CLARK, Supt., 139 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow.<br />
APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED.
LONDON AND LANCASHIRE<br />
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
(Established 1862.)<br />
HEAD OFFICE, LIVERPOOL.<br />
SCOTTISH BRANCH—32 ROYAL EXCHANGE SQUARE, CLASCOW.<br />
DIRECTORS,<br />
JAMES BAIN, Esq. (Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Glasgow).<br />
TAMES BOYD, Esq. & (J. J. Boyd & Miller, Writers, Glasgow).<br />
ROBERT KERR, Esq. (John Kerr & Co., <strong>Greenock</strong>).<br />
J. C. MITCHELL, Esq. (Mitchells, Johnston & Co., Writers,<br />
Glasgow).<br />
Local Manager—ARCHIBALD BLAIR.<br />
Manager and Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Company—CHAS. G. FOTHERGILL.<br />
Sub-Manager— J. B. MOFFAT.<br />
FINANCIAL POSITION,<br />
Capital (fully subscribed), ,£1,852,000 o o<br />
Of which there is paid up, 185,200 o o<br />
Reserve Funds, 5 OI >359 ° °<br />
FIRE INSURANCES granted upon almost every description<br />
<strong>of</strong> property at home and abroad.<br />
SURVEYS made and Rates quoted without trouble or<br />
expense to Proposers.<br />
CLAIMS are met with Promptitude and Liberality.<br />
TRANSFER OF POLICIES.— No expense is incurred<br />
in the Transfer <strong>of</strong> Policies from other <strong>Office</strong>s to this<br />
Company.<br />
THE COMPANY DOES A FIRE BUSINESS ONLY.<br />
Having no Life Business, the Funds can only be used for Fire Losses.<br />
NOT BEING A MUTUAL COMPANY, THE POLICY-<br />
HOLDERS INCUR NO LIABILITY.<br />
The Directors invite Applications for Agencies in Towns and Districts<br />
where the Company is not fully represented, and are also<br />
open to receive applications from those at present<br />
representing Life Companies only.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH<br />
LAW LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION.<br />
(Established 1839.)<br />
Invested Funds, £1,500,000. Subscribed Capital, ONE MILLION.<br />
120 Princes Street, Edinburgh. I 12 Waterloo Place, London.<br />
THE<br />
NEW AND LIBERAL CONDITIONS,<br />
attention <strong>of</strong> intending Assurers is specially invited to the New Prospectus<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Association, containing Revised Rates. New Conditions have also been<br />
introduced, conferring Liberal and Advantageous Privileges on the Assured.<br />
Low Rates <strong>of</strong> Premium for Fixed Benefit—Non- Forfeitable Policies—Secure Payments.<br />
New Double-Benefit Assurances, 'the sum assured being under certain conditions<br />
payable twice.<br />
Family Trust Policies specially secured. Free Residences within Extended Limits.<br />
Claims payable immediately on Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Death.<br />
Nine-Tenths <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>its given to the Assured.<br />
ICW NINTH DIVISION OF PROFITS AT CHRISTMAS, 1890. ISS<br />
ANNUITIES-LOANS-ENDOWMENTS.<br />
Glasgow Branch— 10 Gordon Street: John Oswald, Secretary.<br />
Bgents in (Sreenocfe—<br />
James W. Turner, Writer, 17 West Blackhall Street.<br />
Wm. Lamont, 16 Palmerston Buildings.<br />
J. C. Smith, Macdonald & Crawford, Solicitors, 26 Hamilton Street.<br />
Fyfe & Murray, Solicitors, 4 Argyle Street.<br />
Bgents in jport=©lasciovv —<br />
Robert M'Morran, Accountant, Royal Bank.<br />
WILLIAM SMITH, LL.D., F.I. A., Manager.<br />
H07E.—"IVHOLE WORLD " LICENSES granted to MASTER MARINERS<br />
in First-Class Vessels, at 7/6 per cent. Extra Premium.<br />
IMPERIAL<br />
Established 1803.<br />
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND WEALTHIEST OFFICES.<br />
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL • • • £1,200,000<br />
Paid-up Capital, ^300,000<br />
Invested Assets (Capital and Reserves) over . 1,600,000<br />
Losses already paid amounting to upwards <strong>of</strong> . . 11,000,000<br />
The magnitude <strong>of</strong> the Company's Business, yielding Premiums annually amounting<br />
to nearly £800,000, is an evidence <strong>of</strong> its standing and popularity.<br />
Immediate Protection granted on application to the Branch <strong>Office</strong>, or to any <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Company's Agents.<br />
Applications for Agencies are invited from<br />
BANKERS, SOLICITORS, ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE and ESTATE<br />
AGENTS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, CASHIERS, and others<br />
having influence to secure Proposals.<br />
SCOTTISH BRANCH—<br />
139 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
Secretary—ANDREW CLARK.<br />
AGENTS IN GREENOCK.<br />
John Adam, at Wm. Adam & Co.'s, R. B. Shearer, Solicitor, i Bank St.<br />
Dock Breast. Henry B. Kerr, 16 South Street.<br />
Wm. M. Martin, Commission Merchant, J. W. Anderson, 15 Cross-Shore St.<br />
24 West Blackhall Street.
Founded fSoj. The Oldest Scotch Insurance Company.<br />
CALEDONIAN INSURANCE ROMPANY.<br />
Revenue (1888), £279.221. . . . Funds (1888). £1,290,308<br />
Claims paid exceed TWO AND A HALF MILLIONS STERLING.<br />
LIFE ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT.—Non-Forfeitable Policies issued<br />
on a specially liberal system. Bonus additions <strong>of</strong> large amount. Option <strong>of</strong> applying<br />
Bonus to make the Assurance payable during life. Residence in many parts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
world permitted free <strong>of</strong> charge. Low Rates <strong>of</strong> Premium, and liberal conditions <strong>of</strong><br />
Assurance. Life Reserves on a very ample scale.<br />
NO EXTRA PREMIUM FOR NAVAL OFFICERS under ordinary<br />
circumstances. <strong>Office</strong>rs in the Mercantile Marine assured without extra premium if<br />
Policy effected under Endowment Table.<br />
FIRE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.-Reserve Funds very ample, and<br />
Premiums strictly Moderate.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>— 19 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.<br />
GLASGOW LOCAL BOARD. (<strong>Office</strong>—64 St. Vincent Street).<br />
John Ure, Esq., Ex-Lord Provost.<br />
T. A. Mathieson, Esq., J. -P.<br />
Robert Brodie, Esq., Writer.<br />
David Rowan, Esq., Engineer.<br />
James Reid, Esq., Engineer.<br />
John Burnet, Esq., Architect.<br />
George Readman, Esq., Banker.<br />
R. H. Leadbetter, Esq., Merchant.<br />
R. Maconechy, Esq., Merchant.<br />
Secretary—JOHN LOUDON. Fire Superintendent— P. M'NEIL.<br />
THE MANCHESTER<br />
FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY<br />
(Established 1824).<br />
CAPITAL—ONE MILLION STERLING.<br />
KING STREET, MANCHESTER. |<br />
CHIEF OFFICES-<br />
96 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong> for <strong>Scotland</strong>-54 ST. VINCENT STRE ET, GLASGOW,<br />
EMrectovs.<br />
Chairman—JAMES CHADWICK, Esq. (J. & N. Philips & Co.)<br />
De/>uty-Chairman—THOMAS BARHAM FOSTER, Esq.<br />
G. Reynolds Davies, Esq. | J. Hutchinson, Esq. Alfred Neild, Esq.<br />
|<br />
Charles T. Drabble, Esq. John Napier, Esq. F. Salis Schwabe, Esq.<br />
•C. W. Farbridge, Esq.<br />
Secretary to the Company—JAMES B. NORTHCOTT, Esq., Manchester.<br />
INSURANCES granted at Moderate Rates. No Charge made for new Policies.<br />
INSURANCES effected in Foreign Countries and in the Colonies as well as<br />
throughout Great Britain.<br />
LOSSES caused by Explosion <strong>of</strong> Gas, and also Losses occasioned by Lightning<br />
(whether by Fire or otherwise) are made good without extra charge.<br />
Prospectuses, Forms <strong>of</strong> Proposal, and every information may be obtained on<br />
application to any <strong>of</strong> the following Agents in <strong>Greenock</strong> :<br />
Messrs Alex. Agnew& Son, 15 Cross<br />
'<br />
Shore Street.<br />
Mr John Baxter, 27 Shaw St.<br />
Mr James Nicoll, 33 Cathcart St.<br />
Mr J. Tannahill, Commercial Bank<br />
(West-end).<br />
Mr Chas. Grey Stewart, Commercial<br />
Bank Buildings.<br />
Messrs J. M. Macfarlane & Co.,<br />
Wallace Buildings.<br />
or to WILLIAM W, PEARSON, Secretary for <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
54 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow.
The Wesi-e?id Baths Company (Limited), <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
\Y EST "END B ATHS -<br />
CAMPBELL STREET.<br />
Secretary George H. Black, Solicitor, j West Blackhall St.<br />
Treasurer J. Tannahill, Commercial Bank, ij West Blackhall St.<br />
Entry Money, 20s—Life Members, Original Shareholders, Country-<br />
Members, Ladies and Juniors excepted.<br />
Annual Subscription—<br />
Original Shareholders, having not less than 5 Shares, 35s<br />
Do., having less than 5 Shares, . . . 40s<br />
Ordinary Subscribers, ......<br />
42s<br />
Junior Subscribers under Eighteen, . . .21s<br />
Do. under Fifteen,<br />
10s 6d<br />
Ladies,<br />
21s<br />
Do. (Juniors) under Fifteen, 10s 6d<br />
Country Members (including Port-Glasgow) residingbeyond a radius <strong>of</strong><br />
5 miles from <strong>Greenock</strong>—Entry-money, 10s; and Subscription, 21s.<br />
Life Members, ^20.<br />
When the number <strong>of</strong> Ladies or Junior Members from the household cf<br />
any Senior Male Subscriber exceeds two, they shall be entitled<br />
to admission at the following reduced rates :<br />
Ladies,<br />
Do. (Juniors), .<br />
Juniors under Eighteen,<br />
Do. under Fifteen, .<br />
17s 6d<br />
8s," 6d<br />
I<br />
H» 17s 6d<br />
8s 6d<br />
Annual Subscriptions become due on April first.<br />
Ordinary Subscribers may be Admitted at any time, on<br />
Payment <strong>of</strong> full Entry-money and Proportion <strong>of</strong><br />
Subscription from Commencement <strong>of</strong> Quarter<br />
in which they enter.<br />
Lady Subscribers have exclusive use <strong>of</strong> the Buildings on Tuesday<br />
and Thursday between the hours <strong>of</strong> 11 and 3 o'clock,<br />
a?id on Saturday from 11 to 1 o'clock.<br />
Open daily (except Sunday) from 6.30 a.m. till 10 p.m. in Summer, and 7 a.m. till 10 p.m. ii<br />
Winter. On Sundays, the Swimming Pond and Reading Room from 8 till 10 a.m.<br />
The House Committee shall have power to close the Building or suspend<br />
the use <strong>of</strong> Baths when necessary for repairs or otherwise, and<br />
also on occasion <strong>of</strong> any exhibition or competition. The<br />
Baths shall be closed each evening at 9 p.m.<br />
For Further Particulars see Rules and Bye-Laws.
POST-OFFICE<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Directory</strong>,<br />
FOR 1889-90,<br />
ARRANGED AS GENERAL, STREET, AND COMMERCIAL,<br />
WITH AN APPENDIX,<br />
CONTAINING POSTAL, TELEGRAPH, AND GENERAL<br />
INFORMATION, ACCOMPANIED WITH A PLAN OF THE<br />
TOWN,<br />
PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK ;<br />
Also,<br />
GENERAL DIRECTORY FOR GOUROCK.<br />
FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL PUBLICATION.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> :<br />
W. Hutchison, Printer and Lithographer, 23 Nicolson Street.<br />
Price Three Shillings and Sixpence.
COMFORT<br />
FOR THE FEET.<br />
CORNS and BUNIONS may be removed, and'<br />
ENLARGED TOE JOINTS reduced by using<br />
Thompson's New French Corn Plaster. Sole Proprietor,<br />
M. F. THOMPSON, Homoeopathic Chemist, 17 Gordon<br />
Street, Glasgow, from whom the Plaster may be had in<br />
packets, by post, for Fourteen Stamps. Those who are<br />
troubled with the discomfort <strong>of</strong> Corns, etc., will be glad to<br />
have attention called to this remedy, as it removes pain very<br />
speedily. It is a simple plaster, thin as silk, and comfort-<br />
able to the foot. Lady Maude— "Walking is now really<br />
a pleasure."<br />
Ask your Chemist for Thompson's Plaster, and take no Substitute.<br />
H B § p< H^ Complaints may be Quickly and Effectually Cured with<br />
I llffLEJ THOMPSON'S ANTIBILIOUS ESSENCE, a new<br />
I H I Flj Vegetable Essence, prepared on the Homoeopathic system,<br />
» H from an American Plant, and is the safest and most effective<br />
remedy for Sluggishness <strong>of</strong> the Liver, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, and Jaundice,<br />
indicated by a Sallow Complexion, Furred Tongue, and Depression <strong>of</strong> Spirits, and<br />
Constipation ; Sickness and Giddiness ; Bitter Taste in the Mouth ; and Offensive<br />
Breath. Bottles, is gd, 2s gd, and 4s 6d ; by post 2d extra.<br />
NERVETONINE<br />
Is a powerful Brain Feeder, a Nerve and Muscle Strengthener, and a Stomach<br />
Reviver, and is the most Effectual Cure for all Nervous Affections, Weakness,<br />
Lassitude, Headache, Mental Depression, Sleeplessness, Hysteria, and Debility;<br />
also for Weak Stomach, Indigestion, and all Nerve Pains, Neuralgia, Gout,<br />
Rheumatism, Lumbago, etc. It gives tone and strength to the whole system. It is<br />
prepared only by M. F. Thompson, Homoeopathic Chemist, 17 Gordon Street,<br />
Glasgow. In Bottles, is gd, 2s gd, and 4s 6d, post free.<br />
THESE CELEBRATED SPECIFICS GENUINE ONLY FROM<br />
M. F. THOMPSON,<br />
Ibomoeopatbic an& Dispensing Cbemist,<br />
17 GORDON ST., GLASGOW,<br />
AND HIS AGENTS FOR GREENOCK—<br />
MacSymon Sc Coy.,<br />
ABGYLE STREET AND BRANCHES.
COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR.<br />
June, 1889. December<br />
Sunday 2 9 16 23 30 Sunday 1 8 i5 22 29<br />
Monday 3 10 17 24 — Monday 2 9 16 23 30<br />
Tuesday 4 11 18 25 — Tuesday 3 i° 17 24 3i<br />
Wednesday 5 12 19 26 — Wednesday 4 11 18 25 —<br />
Thursday 6 13 20 27 — Thursday 5 12 19 26 —<br />
Friday 7 14 21 28 — Friday 6 13 20 27 —<br />
Saturday 1 8 15 22 29 — Saturday 7 14 21 28 —<br />
July. January, 1890.<br />
Sunday — 7 14 21 28 Sunday — 5 12 19 26<br />
Monday 1 8 15 22 29 Monday — 6 13 20 27<br />
Tuesday 2 9 16 23 30 Tuesday — 7 14 21 28<br />
Wednesday 3 i° 17 24 3i Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29<br />
Thursday 4 11 18 25 — Thursday 2 9 16 23 30<br />
Friday 5 I 2 19 26 — Friday 3 i° 17 24 3i<br />
Saturday 6 13 20 27 — Saturday 4 11 18 25 —<br />
August.<br />
February.<br />
Sunday — 4 11 18 25 Sunday — 2 9 16 23<br />
Monday — 5 12 19 26 Monday — 3 10 17 24<br />
Tuesday — 6 13 20 27 Tuesday — 4 11 18 25<br />
Wednesday — 7 14 21 28 Wednesday — 5 12 19 26<br />
Thursday 1 8 15 22 29 Thursday — 6 13 20 27<br />
Friday 2 9 16 23 30 Friday — 7 14 21 28<br />
Saturday 3 i° 17 24 3i Saturday 1 8 15 22 —<br />
September.<br />
March.<br />
Sunday 1 8 15 22 29 Sunday 2 9 16 23 30<br />
Monday 2 9 16 23 30 Monday 3 i° 17 24 3i<br />
Tuesday 3 i° 17 24 — Tuesday 4 11 18 25 —<br />
Wednesday 4 11 *8 25 — Wednesday 5 12 19 26 —<br />
Thursday 5 12 19 26 — Thursday 6 13 20 27 —<br />
Friday<br />
Saturday<br />
6<br />
7<br />
13<br />
14<br />
20<br />
21<br />
27<br />
28<br />
—<br />
~<br />
Friday<br />
Saturday 1<br />
7<br />
8<br />
14<br />
15<br />
21<br />
22<br />
28<br />
29<br />
—<br />
October<br />
April.<br />
Sunday — 6 13 20 27 Sunday — 6 13 20 27<br />
Monday — 7 14 21 28 Monday — 7 14 21 28<br />
Tuesday 1 8 15 22 29 Tuesday 1 8 15 22 29<br />
Wednesday 2 9 16 23 30 Wednesday 2 9 16 23 30<br />
Thursday 3 10 17 24 3i Thursday 3 10 17 24 —<br />
Friday 4 11 18 25 — Friday 4 11 18 25 —<br />
Saturday 5 12 19 26 — Saturday 5 12 19 26 —<br />
November. May.<br />
Sunday — 3 10 17 24 Sunday — 4 11 18 25<br />
Monday — 4 11 18 25 Monday — 5 12 19 26<br />
Tuesday — 5 12 19 26 Tuesday — 6 13 20 27<br />
Wednesday — 6 13 20 27 Wednesday — 7 14 21 28<br />
Thursday — 7 14 21 28 Thursday 1 8 15 22 29<br />
Friday 1 8 15 22 29 Friday 2 9 16 23 30<br />
Saturday 2 9 16 23 30 Saturday 3 10 17 24 3i<br />
Bank, &c, Holidays—<strong>Scotland</strong> :—New-Year's Day ; Good Friday; First Monday<br />
in May and First Monday in August ; and Christmas Day.
PREFACE.<br />
The Publishers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><br />
beg to thank the Subscribers and the Public generally for<br />
the kind support accorded them on previous occasions, and<br />
assure them the utmost care has been bestowed on the pre-<br />
sent issue to have it as correct as possible. The Publishers<br />
trust it may be found both useful and acceptable.<br />
The <strong>Directory</strong> for Gourock is continued.<br />
The Plan <strong>of</strong> the Town, as heret<strong>of</strong>ore, is by John<br />
Bartholomew, Esq., F.R.G.S., Edinburgh, and having been<br />
very carefully corrected up to the present time, it may be<br />
relied on as being thoroughly accurate.<br />
The Publishers, while deeply regretting the long severe<br />
depression <strong>of</strong> trade, believe the signs <strong>of</strong> the times point to<br />
a brisker and more settled state <strong>of</strong> the staple trades <strong>of</strong> our<br />
Town, and they earnestly hope the former prosperity may<br />
soon return and be an accomplished fact.<br />
<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong>,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, June, 1889.
CONTENTS.<br />
Calendar<br />
Preface -----------<br />
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111.<br />
iv.<br />
Stamp Duties<br />
<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><br />
viii.<br />
i<br />
Trades and Pr<strong>of</strong>essions 255<br />
Street <strong>Directory</strong> - - - - - - - - 3 X GOUROCK DIRECTORY AND APPENDIX - - -<br />
3<br />
359<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
Banking Houses --------- 56<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Trade <strong>Office</strong> 40<br />
Boundaries <strong>of</strong> Electoral Wards<br />
22<br />
Building Societies --------- 97<br />
Burgh and Police Court -------- 43<br />
Addresses <strong>of</strong> M.P.s for Town and County - - - - 26<br />
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies 98<br />
Average Time occupied in Transit <strong>of</strong> Foreign Correspondence - 19<br />
Burying Ground, Inverkip Street and Duncan Street - - 38<br />
Caledonian Railway Company - - - - - - - 5°<br />
Carriers -----------5 1<br />
Cemetery, Table <strong>of</strong> Fees for Interment, Dressing Lairs, &c. - 37<br />
Census Returns --------- 26<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce and Manufactures - - - - - 4 1<br />
Chronological Events (Local) ------- 25<br />
Churches, Ministers, and Presbyteries ----- 62<br />
Clubs (Bicycle, Boating, Bowling, Cricket, &c.) - - - 98<br />
Commissary Court --------- 44<br />
Commissioners <strong>of</strong> Supply for the Lower Ward 45<br />
Conveyances ---------- 33<br />
Consuls at <strong>Greenock</strong> -------- 48<br />
County Constabulary -------- 46<br />
Courts -----------43<br />
Customhouse - - - -.- - - - - - 21<br />
Custom <strong>of</strong> the Port - - - - - - - - - 4 1<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild Court -------- 28<br />
Educational Establishments - - - - - - 82<br />
Eye Infirmary ----------39<br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong> Procurators -------- 46<br />
Fire Brigade - - - - - - - - - - 30<br />
Fishery <strong>Office</strong><br />
Glasgow and South-Western Railway Company ... 50<br />
Government Life Insurance and Annuities - - - - - 18<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Academy - - - - - - - - - 81<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Library</strong> ---------<br />
84<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Provident Bank - - 61<br />
22
VI. CONTENTS.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Shipping List - - 107<br />
Hackney Carriages (Bye-laws, Fares, &c.) 33<br />
Harbour Trust---------- 29<br />
Hospital and Infirmary 39<br />
Improvement Trust --------- 28<br />
Income Tax Commissioners ------- 46<br />
Inland Revenue <strong>Office</strong>— late Excise ------ 22<br />
Inland Revenue <strong>Office</strong>—Stamps and Taxes 22<br />
Institutions ---------- 84<br />
Insurance <strong>Office</strong>s and Agents 104<br />
Investment Societies --.------ 97<br />
Justice <strong>of</strong> Peace Court -------- 44<br />
Licensed Boatmen 35<br />
Licensed Boatmen, Table <strong>of</strong> Rates or Fares Chargeable by - 35<br />
Licensed Deep Sea and River Pilots 34<br />
Licensed Lumpers --------. 35<br />
Licensed Porters - - - - - - - - - 31<br />
Licensed Porters, Table <strong>of</strong> Rates or Fares chargeable by - - 32<br />
Licensed Operatives in Slaughter-house - - - - - 31<br />
Licensed Retailers <strong>of</strong> Gunpowder, &c. - - - - - 31<br />
Lieutenancy <strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire 45<br />
Lloyd's Agent for <strong>Greenock</strong> and Port-Glasgow - - - - 48<br />
Local Marine Board - - - 40<br />
Magistrates and Town Council 26<br />
Markets 30<br />
Masonic and other Societies - - 88<br />
Mechanics' Institute 85<br />
Mercantile Marine <strong>Office</strong> 40<br />
Mills, and Water Trustees' Waterfalls 29<br />
Money Orders 13<br />
Museum, Antiquarian 85<br />
Musical Associations -------- Parcel <strong>Post</strong> (Inland)<br />
Parcel <strong>Post</strong> (Foreign and Colonial)<br />
Parliamentary and Municipal Boundaries -----<br />
97<br />
10<br />
12<br />
22<br />
Parochial Board -<br />
Pattern and Sample <strong>Post</strong> (Inland)<br />
Pattern and Sample <strong>Post</strong> (Foreign and Colonial) - - -<br />
Physicians and Surgeons --------<br />
40<br />
6<br />
18<br />
47<br />
27<br />
Public <strong>Office</strong>s ---------- 100<br />
Public Parks and Cemetery 36<br />
Public Schools------ ----- 82<br />
Quarter Sessions<br />
Ragged School<br />
45<br />
84<br />
Pilotage, Rates Chargeable on the River and Firth <strong>of</strong> Clyde<br />
Police Board ----------- 34<br />
<strong>Post</strong>al Orders<br />
<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong><br />
<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong> Savings Bank<br />
Private Schools and Teachers<br />
- --------<br />
15<br />
1<br />
16<br />
83<br />
Rates <strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong>age, &c. - - - - - - - -<br />
><br />
3<br />
Registrars for Births, Deaths, and Marriages - - - -3*
Registration <strong>of</strong> Letters --------<br />
g<br />
CONTENTS. Vll.<br />
Sailors' Home ---------- 86<br />
Sample <strong>Post</strong> (Foreign) 18<br />
School Boards 80<br />
Sanitary Department<br />
Sheriff Courts<br />
Societies (Provident, Religious, Scientific, Trades' &c.) - -<br />
Societies (Secret) --------- Steam Vessels sailing regularly from <strong>Greenock</strong> - - - -<br />
.Steam Towing Companies -------<br />
30<br />
44<br />
94<br />
88<br />
51<br />
^6<br />
Town and Harbour Police ------- 30<br />
Town Council ---------- 26<br />
Town Receiving <strong>Office</strong>s, Pillar and Wall Boxes -<br />
Vale <strong>of</strong> Clyde Tramway Company - - - - - -<br />
Volunteer Artillery, Engineers, and Rifle Corps - - -<br />
Voters, Numbers in each Ward ------ Water Trust<br />
WT<br />
ater Falls Let and Unlet<br />
Watt Monument ---------<br />
2<br />
51<br />
48<br />
22<br />
28<br />
29<br />
84<br />
Weights, and Measures' Inspector<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
- - - - - - 31<br />
patents for inventions.<br />
CRUIKSHANK & FAIRWEATHER,<br />
Consulting (Engineers Sc patent Jigents,<br />
62 ST. VINCENT STREET,<br />
GLASGOW.<br />
m(X<br />
RITISH, Colonial, and Foreign Patents obtained,<br />
+jJ*r Specifications Drawn and Revised, and Draw-<br />
ings prepared for Patented Inventions, and for the<br />
Registration <strong>of</strong> Designs and Trade Marks. Searches<br />
and Reports as to Novelty <strong>of</strong> Inventions. Opinions<br />
in cases <strong>of</strong> Infringement. Advice on the Law <strong>of</strong><br />
Patents, and every assistance given to Patentees and<br />
Inventors.
STAMP DUTIES.<br />
STAMPING DOCUMENTS AFTER EXECUTION. Common<br />
Agreements must be lodged for Stamping within 14 days <strong>of</strong> date<br />
<strong>of</strong> first signature ;<br />
Agreements.<br />
ordinary deeds within 30 days. Leases are not<br />
AGREEMENT, or any Memorandum <strong>of</strong> an Agreement, without a Clause<br />
<strong>of</strong> Registration, and not otherwise specially charged with duty 6d<br />
AGREEMENT for a Lease or Tack, or with respect to the Letting <strong>of</strong><br />
any Lands, Tenements, or Heritable Subjects for any term not<br />
exceeding thirty-five years, is to be charged with the same duty asif<br />
it were an actual Lease or<br />
mentioned in the Agreement.<br />
Tack for the Term and consideration<br />
AGREEMENTS for Letting Furnished Houses and Apartments, for<br />
terms less than a year :<br />
When the Rent for the whole term does not exceed £$ - os 6d<br />
Exceeds ^5 but does not exceed ^"io - - - - is od<br />
10 ,, 15 - is 6d<br />
,,15 ,, 20 - - - - 2S od<br />
,, 25 2s 6d<br />
The Duty on Agreements may be denoted by an adhesive postage<br />
stamp, which is to be cancelled by the person by whom the instrument<br />
is first executed.<br />
BILL OF EXCHANGE, Payable on Demand ... id<br />
BILL OF EXCHANGE <strong>of</strong> any other kind whatsoever (except a Bank<br />
Note), and Promissory Note <strong>of</strong> any kind whatsoever (except a Bank<br />
Note), drawn, or expressed to be payable, or actually paid, or en-<br />
:<br />
dorsed, or in any manner negotiated in the United Kingdom<br />
When the amount does not exceed - ^5 - - - os id<br />
Exceeds £$ and ,, 10 - - - - os 2d<br />
10 ,, 25 - - - - os 3d<br />
,,25 ,, 50 - - - - os 6d<br />
" ,,50 ,, 75 os 9
STAMP DUTIES.<br />
any sum <strong>of</strong> money, the same not being payable to bearer or to order,<br />
and such letter not being sent or delivered to the person to whom payment<br />
is to be made, or to any person on his behalf.<br />
BILL OF LADING -------- 6d<br />
Whatever number <strong>of</strong> Bills may form a set, each Bill <strong>of</strong> a set is liable to<br />
this duty. Penalty for executing any Bill <strong>of</strong> Lading not duly stamped, £$o.<br />
BONDS AND MORTGAGES, being the only or principal or primary<br />
security for the payment or re-payment <strong>of</strong> money not exceeding<br />
£10<br />
Above ^"io not exc. £25<br />
25 „ 50<br />
os 8d I<br />
,, 50 ,, 100 - 2s 6d<br />
100 „ 150 - 3s 9d<br />
And for every ^"100, or fractional p<br />
- Exc. £5 not exc. £10<br />
10 ,, 15-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
is od<br />
is6d<br />
15 ,<br />
- 20 - 2S od<br />
20 25- - 2s 6d<br />
25 5o- - 5s od<br />
50 75- - 7s 6d<br />
75 , 100 - - 1 os 6d<br />
100 , 125- - 12s 6d<br />
Above ^150 not exc. ^200<br />
is 3d ,, 200 ,, 250<br />
250 ,, 300<br />
t <strong>of</strong> £100, 2s 6d.<br />
os 3d<br />
5s od<br />
6s 3d<br />
7s 6d<br />
CONVEYANCE OR TRANSFER ON SALE <strong>of</strong> any Property (except<br />
Debenture Stock or Funded Debt) when the amount or value <strong>of</strong> the<br />
consideration does not exceed £$<br />
os 6d<br />
Exc. ^125 not exc. ^"150 15s od<br />
150<br />
175<br />
200<br />
175<br />
200<br />
225<br />
17s 6d<br />
20s od<br />
22s 6d<br />
225<br />
250 25s od<br />
250<br />
275<br />
275<br />
-300<br />
27s 6d<br />
•30s od<br />
For every £50, or fractional part there<strong>of</strong>, 5s.<br />
INDENTURE OF APPRENTICESHIP<br />
2s 6d<br />
Duty on an Indenture to be borne by the master, unless the contrary<br />
be agreed on.<br />
LEASE OR TACK <strong>of</strong> any Lands, Tenements, or Heritable Subjects,,<br />
for a term not exceeding thirty-five years, when the rent does not<br />
exceed £$ per annum ------<br />
Exc. ^5 not exc. £10<br />
„ 10 „ 15<br />
„ 15 ,, 20<br />
,, 20 ,, 25<br />
- is od<br />
- is 6d<br />
- 2s od<br />
- 2s 6d<br />
Exc. £2$ not exc. £$0<br />
„ 50<br />
75<br />
„ 75<br />
os 6d<br />
5s od<br />
7s 6d<br />
os od<br />
For every sum <strong>of</strong> £$o, and also for any fractional part <strong>of</strong> £$0 there<strong>of</strong>, 5s.<br />
RECEIPT given for or upon the payment <strong>of</strong> money amounting to £2<br />
and upwards --------- id<br />
The term "receipt" means and includes any note, memorandum, or<br />
writing whatsoever, whereby any money amounting to £2 or upwards,<br />
or any Bill <strong>of</strong> Exchange or Promissory Note for money amounting to £2<br />
or upwards, is acknowledged or expressed to have been received, or<br />
deposited, or paid.<br />
If any person ( 1) Gives any receipt liable to duty and not duly stamped ;<br />
(2) In any case where a receipt would be liable to duty, refuses to give a<br />
receipt duly stamped; (3) Upon a payment to the amount <strong>of</strong>£2 or upwardsgives<br />
a receipt for a sum not amounting to £2, or separates or divides the<br />
amount paid with intent to evade the duty—he shall forfeit the sum <strong>of</strong> ^10.
FRENCH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.<br />
FRENCH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES WITH THEIR<br />
EQUIVALENTS IN ENGLISH.<br />
Commercial Weights (Metric System).<br />
FRENCH.<br />
ENGLISH.<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
Gramme = io Decigrammes<br />
Decagramme = io Grammes<br />
Hectogramme = io Decagrammes<br />
Kilogramme<br />
cwt.<br />
= o<br />
= o<br />
= o<br />
qrs.<br />
o<br />
o<br />
o<br />
lbs.<br />
O<br />
O<br />
o<br />
ozs.<br />
O<br />
O<br />
3<br />
drams.<br />
0-56438<br />
5 '6438<br />
8-4383<br />
1 = io Hectogrammes = o O 2 3 4-383<br />
I Myriagramme2 = 10 Kilogrammes = o O 22 O 1 1 •<br />
8304<br />
I Quintal 3 = ioMyriagrammes = ioo kilos.,= I 2 24 7 6-304<br />
Millier4 = io Quintals = 1000 kilos. - = 19 2 20 9 15-04<br />
Retail Weights (Systeme Usuell e).<br />
I Livre 5 usuelle or half Kilogramme - = o O 1 1 io|<br />
2 ?> ,, quarter ,, = o O o 8 !3tV<br />
i t, „ eighth = o O o 4 &th<br />
4 ,, ,, sixteenth ,, = o O O 2 3tt<br />
i Once ,, French ounce = o O O 1 if<br />
\ ,, ,, ,, half ounce - = o O O 1 8|<br />
.$ ,, ,, ,, quarter ounce = o O O O 4xV<br />
J Gros ,, ,, dram - = O o o aft<br />
Commercial Measures <strong>of</strong> Length (Metric System).<br />
miles. yds. feet, inches.<br />
i Metre 6 = 10 Decimetres = o 1 3§<br />
I Decametre = 10 Metres = o IO 2 9tV<br />
i Hectometre = io Decametres = o IO9 1 1<br />
i Kilometre 7 = io Hectometres - = o IO93 1 1<strong>of</strong><br />
I Myriametre = io Kilometres = 6 376 O HA<br />
Retail Measures <strong>of</strong> Length (Systeme : Usuelle0.<br />
yds. feet, inches.<br />
I Toise usuelle 8 = 2 Metres - - = 2 6£<br />
I Aune9 ,, =12 Decimetres - - . = I n|<br />
I „ „ = 6 „ - -<br />
- - = O 1 n|<br />
- -<br />
I „ „ = 3 „ = ' -<br />
O 11H<br />
i )5 >> — I^ - - = »5 " "<br />
O 5tt<br />
1 The Kilogramme is the commercial lb. <strong>of</strong> France, Holland, and Belgium : it is<br />
equal to a little over 2 i-5th avoirdupois lb. English. 50J Kilogrammes are deemed<br />
•equivalent to an English cwt. (roughly.)<br />
2 The Myriagramme is the commercial stone : it is equal to very nearly 22 lb.<br />
and 3 oz. avoirdupois weight.<br />
"• The Quintal metreque (metric quintal) is the French cwt. : it is equal to within<br />
about 3^- lb. <strong>of</strong> 2 English cwt.<br />
4 The Millier or 1000 Kilogrammes is the French ton : it wants about 35 lb. 6 oz.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the English ton. 1015 kilogrammes are deemed equivalent to 20 English cwt., or<br />
an English ton (roughly).<br />
5 The Livre usuelle is the retail lb. <strong>of</strong> France : it is the same as the Zollverein lb.<br />
used in Germany. 101J <strong>of</strong> these Iivres are deemed equivalent to an English cwt., and<br />
2030 to an English ton (roughly).<br />
' The Metre is divided <strong>of</strong>f into 1000 equal parts called Millimetres, 25*4 <strong>of</strong> which<br />
are equal to an English inch. 32 metres=35 English yards nearly.<br />
7 The Kilometre is equal approximately to § <strong>of</strong> an English mile, so that 8 Kilometres<br />
are approximately equal to 5 English miles.<br />
s The Toise is the French fathom, 32 <strong>of</strong> which are approximately equal to 35<br />
English fathoms.<br />
9 The Aune is the French yard, used in common transactions.
FRENCH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.<br />
Retail Measures—Continued.<br />
yds. feet, inches.<br />
I Pied 1 usuelle = J Metre or £ Toise - - = o i ij<br />
i Pouce 2<br />
,, = TV Pied - - - - = o o U<br />
Common Square Measure (for all things except Land).<br />
sq. mis. sq. acs. sq. yds. sq. ft. sq. ins.<br />
I Sq. Metre = iooSq. Decimetres = o o o io iiOvr<br />
i ,, Decametre = iooSq. Metres = o o 119 5 61^<br />
I ,, Hectometre = 100 Sq. Decametres =0 2 2280 2 143J<br />
1 ,, Kilometre = 100 Sq. Hectometres = o 247 553 2 8o§<br />
1 ,, Myriametre = 100 Sq. Kilometres =38 391 2138 4 8<br />
Land Surface Measure. 3<br />
acs. sq. yds. sq. ft. sq. ins.<br />
I Are = 10 Declares or 100 Sq. Metres =0 119 5 61-3^<br />
1 Decare = 10 Ares or 1000 ,, =0 1196 o 43/-<br />
1 Hectare 4 = 100 Ares or 10,000 ,, =2 2280 2 143I<br />
Solid or Cubic Measure (for all things except Wood, &c).<br />
I C.Metre = 1000 C. Decimetres<br />
1 ,, Decametre = 1000 C. Metres<br />
1 ,, Hectometre = 1000 C. Decametres<br />
1 ,, Kilometre = 1000 C. Hectometres<br />
1 ,, Myriametre = 1000 C. Kilometres<br />
Solid or Cubic Measure for Wood, &c.<br />
c. yds. c. ft. c. ins.<br />
I Stere = 1 C. Metre or 10 Decisteres - - = I 8 547-07<br />
I Decastere= 10 C. Metres or 10 Steres - - =13 2 286|<br />
Measure <strong>of</strong> Capacity (Metric System).<br />
1 Litre 5 = 10 Decilitres<br />
1 Decalitre = 10 Litres<br />
I Hectolitre =10 Decalitres<br />
I Kilolitre = 10 Hectolitres<br />
I Myrialitre = 10 Kilolitres<br />
Measure <strong>of</strong> Capacity (Systeme Usuelle).<br />
c. yds. eft. c. ins.<br />
1 8 54-7-aS<br />
I308 1005<br />
1 30802 14 1032<br />
1 30802 1 540 17 3«4<br />
1 30802 1 540637 23 3*4<br />
galls. qts. pts. gills.<br />
= O O I 3w<br />
= 2 O 2 2f<br />
= 22 O O OxTf<br />
= 220 O O 3t\<br />
= 2201 O<br />
I Litron usuelle = I Litre =l| English pint.<br />
I Boisseau ,, —J Hectolitre = 2 gallons and 3 quarts, nearly.<br />
1 The Pied is the French foot used in common transactions, 32 <strong>of</strong> which are<br />
approximately equal to 35 English feet.<br />
2 The Pouce is the French inch, used in common transactions, 32 <strong>of</strong> which are<br />
approximately equal to 35 English inches.<br />
3 Although this is the land measure, the extent <strong>of</strong> a whole country is reckoned hy<br />
square kilometres.<br />
* 4 French Hectares are 10 English acres.<br />
5 50 French Litres=n English imperial gallons, nearly.
The LIGHTHOUSE VAULTS,<br />
17 CATHCART ST., GREENOCK,<br />
(A few doors east from Caledonian Railway Station.)<br />
JOH1T "WALKEE, PEOPEIETOE,<br />
LATE CHIEF STEWARD OF STATE LINE.<br />
Wines and Spirits <strong>of</strong> Finest Qualities. English and Scotch<br />
Beers and Porters.<br />
LUNCHEONS FROM 12 TILL 4 DAILY.<br />
COLD SNACKS AT ALL HOURS. BOVRIL, 3d PER CUP.<br />
ROYAL HOTEL<br />
AND RESTAURANT,<br />
3 EAST BREAST, GREENOCK.<br />
(Convenient to Customhouse Quay and Caledonian Station.)<br />
BREAKFASTS! DINNERS! TEAS!<br />
LIQUORS ALL OF BEST QUALITY.<br />
TERMS MODERATE.<br />
D. MATHIESON, Proprietor.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> & Belfast Crated Water Co.,<br />
i4 NICOLSON STREET.<br />
Superior Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer, Sarsaparilla*<br />
Soda Water, Hot Tom, delivered free at a uniform<br />
price Of ONE SHILLING PER DOZEN.<br />
SEE ANALYSTS' REPORT BY Messrs M 'COWAN & BIGGART.<br />
OTHER MEDICINAL BEVERAGES MANUFACTURED.<br />
FIREWOOD DEPARTMENT.-We have added Firewood.<br />
Resined Bundles, per gross ; Blocks, per cwt. Prices on application.
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Districts.<br />
Official No. Name.<br />
564<br />
564<br />
564<br />
Middle District<br />
East District<br />
West District<br />
Registrars. <strong>Office</strong>s.<br />
William Johnstone<br />
James M'Cunn<br />
Robert A. Baird<br />
Municipal Buildings.<br />
3 East Blackhall Street.<br />
Municipal Buildings.<br />
By Act 17 and 18 Vict., cap. 80, it is enacted that a Birth be<br />
registered within Twenty-one Days ; a Marriage within Three Days ;<br />
and a Death within Eight Days respectively thereafter. It is usual and<br />
saves considerable trouble to parties, to get a death registered previous<br />
to interment.<br />
Penalties are incurred if the above rules are not complied with.<br />
To avoid jostling in meeting, Passengers should observe the gefteral rule-<br />
" Keep to the Right "—that is, to allow those you meet to pass on your left hand.<br />
Abbotsford place, 5 to 1 1 Roxburgh st<br />
Ann st, from Buccleuch st southward to Drumfrochar road<br />
Antigua st, from Bogle st southward to Hope st<br />
Ardgowan square, Union st<br />
Ardgowan st, Glebe, from Crawfurd st to Clarence st<br />
Ardgowan st, west, from Nelson st, west, to Bedford st<br />
Argyle st, from West Blackhall st to George square<br />
Armadale place, from Bank st to Mearns st<br />
Arthur st, from St. Lawrence st to Rue-end st<br />
Baker st, from Drumfrochar road to Dellingburn square<br />
Bank st, from Cathcart square to Dempster st<br />
Bearhope st, from Roxburgh st to Tobago st<br />
Bedford st, from Newark st to Finnart st<br />
Belville st, from Ratho st to Crescent st<br />
Bentinck st, from Esplanade to Newark st<br />
Blackhall st (East), from Rue-end st to Caledonian railway<br />
Blackhall st (West), from Hamilton st to Grey place<br />
Bogle st, from Rue-end st to Regent st<br />
Border st, from East Crawford st southward<br />
Boyd place, from 27 to 35 West Blackhall st
XIV.<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Boyd st, from Ker st to Clarence st<br />
Brachelston st, from Murdieston st to Bow road<br />
Breast (East), from Brymner st to William st<br />
Breast (West), from William st to West quay<br />
Brisbane st, from Nelson st to Madeira st<br />
Broomhill st, from Prospecthill st to Drumfrochar road<br />
Brougham st, from Grey place to Margaret st<br />
Bruce st, from Inverkip st to Wellington st<br />
Brymner st, from Cathcart st to Steamboat quay<br />
Buccleuch st, from Vennel to Ann st<br />
Campbell st, from Esplanade to South st<br />
Captain st, from Sir Michael st to Wellington st<br />
Carnock st, from St. Andrew square to Dellingburn st<br />
Cartsburn st, from Rue-end st to Upper Ingleston<br />
Carwood st, from Ratho st eastward<br />
Cathcart square, head <strong>of</strong> Hamilton, William, and Cathcart sts<br />
Cathcart st, from Cathcart square to East India breast<br />
Chapel st, from Bogle st to Dellingburn st<br />
Charles st, from Vennel to Dalrymple st<br />
Church place, from Cathcart square to Market st<br />
Clarence st, from Laird st to Ker st<br />
Cowgate st, from Vennel to Market st<br />
Crawford lane, from Inverkip st to Salmon st<br />
Crawford st (East), from head <strong>of</strong> Ratho st southward<br />
Crawfurd st (Glebe), from Charles st to Boyd st<br />
Crescent st, from Cartsburn st to Ayrshire railway<br />
Cross-shore st, from Cathcart st to East breast<br />
Customhouse place, back <strong>of</strong> Customhouse and foot <strong>of</strong> Brymner st<br />
Customhouse quay, east and west <strong>of</strong> the Customhouse and Excise buildings<br />
Dalrymple st, from William st to Nicolson st<br />
Dellingburn square, foot <strong>of</strong> Baker st<br />
Dellingburn st, from Rue-end st to Lynedoch station<br />
Dempster st, from Bank st to Brachelston st<br />
Dock breast, from Customhouse place to East India breast<br />
Donald's court, near East India breast, east end <strong>of</strong> Cathcart st<br />
Drumfrochar road, from Baker st to Overton<br />
Duff st, from Cathcart st to Shaw st<br />
Duncan st, from Wellington st to East Shaw st<br />
East Hamilton st, from Main st to Port-Glasgow road<br />
East India breast, from Dock breast to East India quay<br />
East Shaw st, from Ann st to Inverkip st<br />
East William st, from St. Lawrence st southward<br />
Eldon st, from Margaret st to Gourock toll<br />
Esplanade, from Campbell st to Battery point<br />
Finnart st, from Nelson st, west, to Newark st<br />
Forsyth st, from Esplanade to South st<br />
Ford place, I to 3 Finnart st<br />
Fox st, from Esplanade to Finnart road<br />
Garvald st, from Lauriston st westward<br />
George square, head <strong>of</strong> Kilblain st<br />
Glen st, from Fox st to Johnstone st<br />
Grey place, west <strong>of</strong> West Blackhall st
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Hamilton st (East), from Main st, Crawfurdsdyke, to Port-Glasgow road;<br />
Hamilton st, from Cathcart square to West Blackhall st<br />
Harvie lane, from Hamilton st to Dalrymple st<br />
Hay st, from Bank st to Lynedoch st<br />
Hill st, from Regent st to Lyle st<br />
Hill-end st, from Thomas st to Belville place<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st, from Trafalgar st to Brachelston st<br />
Hope st, from Upper Dellingburn st to Bank st<br />
Houston st, from West Stewart st to Campbell st<br />
Hunter place, from Vennel to Harvie lane<br />
Ingleston st, from Baker st to Crescent st<br />
Inverkip st, from Vennel to Nelson st, west<br />
Jamaica st, from West Blackhall st to Union st<br />
John st, from Cartsburn st to St. Lawrence st<br />
Johnstone st, from Union st to Esplanade<br />
Kelly st, from West Stewart st to South st<br />
Ker st, from West Blackhall st to Albert quay<br />
Kilblain st, from Vennel to George square<br />
Kirk st, from Roslin st to West Church burying-ground<br />
Laird st, from West Blackhall st to Albert harbour<br />
Lauriston st, from St. Lawrence st southward<br />
Lyle road, from Newton st to Gourock toll<br />
Lyle st, from Bank st to Upper Dellingburn st<br />
Lynedoch st, from Mansionhouse to Drumfrochar road<br />
Macdougall st, <strong>of</strong>f East Hamilton st<br />
Mackenzie st, <strong>of</strong>f East Hamilton st<br />
Madeira st, from Esplanade to Lyle road<br />
Main st, Crawfurdsdyke, from Rue-end st to East Hamilton st<br />
Manse lane, from Hamilton st to Market st<br />
Mansionhouse lane, from Cathcart st to Terrace road<br />
Margaret st, from Esplanade to Finnart road<br />
Market st, from Church place to Tobago st<br />
Martin terrace, from Patrick st to Robertson st<br />
Maxwell st, from Eldon st to Esplanade<br />
Mearns st, from Shaw place to Drumfrochar road<br />
Melville court, 31 Hamilton st<br />
Mill st, from Prospecthill st to Drumfrochar road<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat st, from Border st southward<br />
Morton terrace, Belville st<br />
Mount lane, from Shaw place to Regent st<br />
Mount Pleasant st, from Inverkip st to Prospecthill st<br />
Murdieston st, from Orangefield running westward<br />
Nelson st, Glebe, from Crawfurd st to Clarence st<br />
Nelson st, west, from George square to South st<br />
Newark st, from Union st to Gourock toll<br />
New Dock lane, from Brymner st to Dock breast<br />
Newton st, from Inverkip st to Lyle road<br />
Nicolson st, from Nelson st, west, to Ropework st<br />
Nile st, from Ann st to Trafalgar st<br />
North st, from Esplanade to Eldon st<br />
Octavia cottages, East Crawford st<br />
Octavia terrace, west from Bentinck st
XVI. STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Open shore, from Shaw st to New Dock head<br />
Orchard st, from Crescent st southward<br />
Patrick st, from Finnart st to Clarence st<br />
Port- Glasgow road, from East Hamilton st to Port-Glasgow<br />
Pottery st, from Port-Glasgow road to river, east <strong>of</strong> Clyde Potteries<br />
Princes st, from Inverkip st to Nelson st, west<br />
Prospecthill st, from Ann st to Mount Pleasant st<br />
Ratho st, from East Hamilton st to Belville st<br />
Regent st, from Dellingburn square to Ann st<br />
Robertson st, from Brougham st to South st<br />
Ropework st, from Dalrymple st to Albert harbour<br />
Roslin st, from Crawfurd st to Clarence st<br />
Rosneath st, from Esplanade to Eldon st<br />
Roxburgh st, from Bank st to Inverkip st<br />
Rue-end st, from Cathcart st to Main st<br />
St. Andrew square, from Springkell st to Carnock st<br />
St. Andrew st, from Rue-end st southward<br />
St. Lawrence st, from Lauriston st to Crescent st<br />
Salmon st, from Inverkip st to Newton st<br />
Serpentine walk, from Crescent st eastward<br />
Shaw place, from Bank st to Ann st<br />
Shaw st, from William st to Rue-end st<br />
Sinclair st, <strong>of</strong>f East Hamilton st<br />
Sir John's Brae, Mansionhouse lane<br />
Sir Michael st, from Vennel to Roxburgh st<br />
Smith's lane, from Vennel to Market st<br />
South st, from Cemetery gate westward<br />
Springkell st, from Cartsburn st to St. Andrew square<br />
Stanners st, from Main st, Cartsdyke, to John st<br />
Stewart st (East), from Rue-end st to <strong>Greenock</strong> foundry<br />
Stewart st (West), from West Burn st to Houston st<br />
Sugarhouse lane, from Vennel to Dalrymple st<br />
Terrace road, from Watt place to Regent st<br />
Thomas st, from East Crawford st westward<br />
Tobago st, from Inverkip st to Market st<br />
Trafalgar st, from Shaw place to Nile st<br />
Union st, from George square to Newark st<br />
Vennel, from Inverkip st to West breast<br />
Virginia st, from Chapel st to East India breast<br />
Wallace square, foot <strong>of</strong> Vennel<br />
Watt place, Cathcart st to Terrace road<br />
Watt st, from Nelson st, west, to Kelly st<br />
Watson's lane, from Hamilton st to Vennel<br />
Wellington st, from Bank st to Murdieston st<br />
West Burn st, from Kilblain st to Dalrymple st<br />
West Quay lane, from Dalrymple st to West quay<br />
West Quay, from foot <strong>of</strong> West Quay lane eastward<br />
West Shaw st, from Inverkip st to Nelson st, west<br />
Whitefarland point, near the Battery<br />
William st, from Cathcart square to Mid quay<br />
Wood st, from Eldon st to Newark st<br />
York st, from Crawfurd st to Clarence st
GLASGOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL<br />
Wipe Warehouse,<br />
GENERAL WIREWORK AND WIRE CLOTH<br />
MANUFACTORY.<br />
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and Poultry Enclosures.<br />
WIRE RIDDLES and SIEVES FOR ALL PURPOSES.<br />
Country or Export Orders promptly exectited.<br />
Extra Wire Work or Wire Cloths wrought to order.<br />
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NATIONAL GUARANTEE<br />
AND SURETYSHIP ASSOCIATION, LIMITED.<br />
(Established 1863.)<br />
SUBSCEIBED CAPITAL, £500,000 INVESTED FUNDS, £80,000.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>—67 George Street, Edinburgh.<br />
DIRECTORS.<br />
William Smith, LL.D., F.I. A., Chairman.<br />
George Barclay, Esq. I James Currie, Esq., Shipowner.<br />
Julius H. Beilby, Esq. James Mylne, Esq., W.S.<br />
Robert Stewart, Esq. <strong>of</strong> Kinlochmoidart.<br />
John Cook, Esq., W.S. I<br />
Manager-CEORGK TODD CHIENE, C.A.<br />
Securities for <strong>Office</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> Government, Banks, Insurance Companies,<br />
and other Public <strong>Office</strong>s ; Collectors, Travellers, Clerks, and others.<br />
Cash. Bonus to Policyholders <strong>of</strong> from 15 to 50 per cent, on Premiums<br />
<strong>of</strong> Policies three years old and upwards.<br />
Claims payable immediately on Admission.<br />
Fidelity Guarantee business alone transacted.<br />
AGENTS IN GREENOCK,.; ^,^5^1^.. Place.<br />
ALLIANCE<br />
ASSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
CAPITAL, £5,000,000. ESTABLISHED 1824.<br />
GLASGOW BOARD.<br />
JAMES AIKEN, Esq. (Messrs Bums, Aiken & Co.).<br />
ALEXANDER DREW, Esq. (Messrs Alex. Drew & Sons).<br />
TAMES FINLAYSON, Esq. (Messrs Finlayson, Bousfield & Co.).<br />
LEONARD GOW, Esq., Shipowner.<br />
JOHN GRAHAM, Esq., C.A.<br />
THOMAS RUSSELL, Esq. <strong>of</strong> Ascog, Bute.<br />
Fire and Life Insurances<br />
May be effected on the most favourable terms, on application to any<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Local Agents, or to<br />
W. W. W. REID, Manager,<br />
151 WEST GEORGE ST., GLASGOW.
PATENT OFFICE.<br />
TXT R. M. THOMSON & Co., Patent<br />
* Agents and Consulting<br />
Engineers, 96 BUCHANAN STREET,<br />
GLASGOW (who have had over 30<br />
Years' pr<strong>of</strong>essional experience), continue<br />
to obtain British and Foreign Patents<br />
for Inventions, and Register Designs<br />
Consulting Engineers<br />
and<br />
British and Foreign<br />
Patent Agents.<br />
and Trade Marks, at Lowest Charges.<br />
"THE INVENTOR'S GUIDE,"<br />
A Handbook containing the most Complete, Reliable, and Useful Information<br />
on Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks, may be had Gratis.<br />
W. ft. M. TH-OMSOM •&
Scottish Imperial<br />
INSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
Incorporated by General and Special Acts <strong>of</strong> Parliament for the Assurance <strong>of</strong> Liues.<br />
SPECIAL FEATURES.<br />
Unquestionable Security and Low Premiums. Liberal Bonuses. Immediate<br />
Payment <strong>of</strong> Claims. Policies issued on the Monthly Premium System.<br />
TEMPERANCE SECTION FOR ABSTAINERS.<br />
Annual Premium for ,£100<br />
Payable at Death.<br />
Annual Premium for ^100<br />
Payable at Death, or at<br />
Age. With Pr<strong>of</strong>its. Without Pr<strong>of</strong>its. Age. With Pr<strong>of</strong>its.<br />
20<br />
25<br />
30<br />
35<br />
£i 15 8<br />
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267<br />
2 14 I<br />
£1 11 5<br />
1 15 9<br />
2 1 4<br />
2 8 3<br />
20<br />
25<br />
30<br />
35<br />
Age <strong>of</strong><br />
50<br />
^310<br />
3 14 11<br />
4 16 8<br />
6 13 4<br />
Age <strong>of</strong><br />
55<br />
£ 2 12 8<br />
327<br />
3 17 1<br />
4 19<br />
Further Particulars on application at the <strong>Office</strong>, or to any <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Local Agents <strong>of</strong> the Company.<br />
Age <strong>of</strong><br />
60<br />
£272<br />
2 14 7<br />
3 5 2<br />
3 19 11<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>— 183 West George Street, Glasgow.<br />
T. WILKINSON WATSON, Manager.<br />
GREENOCK POST-OFFICE<br />
flfocmtbl^ ^Director-<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
RECEIVED BY<br />
W. HUTCHISON,<br />
Printer and Lithographer,<br />
23 NICOLSON ST., GREENOCK.
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LANCASHIRE<br />
INSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong> for <strong>Scotland</strong>—<br />
133 West George Street,<br />
GLASGOW.<br />
Scottisb Boaro.<br />
[airman—Colonel Sir DONALD MATHESON, K.C.B.<br />
David Bannerman, Esq., Glasgow.<br />
Hugh Brown, Esq., Glasgow.<br />
D. S. Cargill, Esq., Glasgow and Ceylon.<br />
Henry Cowan, Esq., Hillhead.<br />
Alex. Crum, Esq., Thornliebank.<br />
Andrew Dougall, Esq., Inverness.<br />
William Forbes, Esq., <strong>of</strong> Medwyn.<br />
Alexander Fraser, Esq., Inverness.<br />
James Keyden, Esq., Glasgow.<br />
Richard Kidston, Esq., Glasgow.<br />
Hon. Sir James King, Bart., LL.D., Lord Provost <strong>of</strong> Glasgow,<br />
Sir Kenneth J. Matheson, Bart., <strong>of</strong> Ardross and Lochalsh.<br />
Alexander Ross, Esq., Inverness.<br />
Resident Secretary—CHARLES STEWART.<br />
EDINBURGH OFFICE—<br />
12 York Buildings, Queen Street.<br />
Resident Secretary—FREDERIC J. HALLOWS.<br />
INVERNESS OFFICE, ACADEMY STREET.<br />
Resident Secretary—C. C. BALLINGALL.<br />
Capital— Three Millions Sterling.<br />
ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDS OF £800,000,
POST-OFFICE<br />
GREENOCK DIRECTORY.<br />
ABERNETHY Charles, labourer, 38 Nicolson st<br />
ABRAHAMS Samuel, tailor and clothier, 49 Rue-end st.<br />
Ho. 51 do.<br />
ADAM Alexander, carpenter, 13 Hope st<br />
Adam Andrew, joiner, 4 Carwood st<br />
Adam Archibald (<strong>of</strong> Adam, Hamilton & Co.), Woodside,<br />
41 Eldon st<br />
Adam A. Learmonth (manager Roxburgh st. Refining Co.),<br />
24 Finnart st<br />
Adam David, joiner, 25 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Adam Edward B. storekeeper, 19 Regent st<br />
Adam George & Co., timber measurers, 1 Cathcart st<br />
Adam George, ironmoulder, 12 Baker st<br />
Adam, Hamilton & Co., shipowners, 1 Cathcart st<br />
Adam James, joiner and builder, 6 Smith's lane. Ho. 2<br />
Ford place, Finnart st<br />
Adam Robert, rivetter, 3 Brachelston st<br />
Adam Robert G., Holly Bank, Madeira st<br />
Adam William & Co., plumbers, coppersmiths, and brassfounders,<br />
2 and 3 Dock Breast<br />
Adam William (<strong>of</strong> William Adam & Co.), n Margaret st<br />
Adam William, brassfounder, 1 2 Watt st<br />
Adam William, cooper and oil merchant, 3 Bogle st. Ho.<br />
7 Nile st<br />
Adam William, mason, 25 Bruce st<br />
Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Adam, Miss, 9 Argyle st<br />
Adam Mrs George, Woodside, 41 Eldon st<br />
Adam Mrs William, Holly Bank, Madeira st<br />
ADAMS James, joiner, 80 Belville st<br />
Adams John, cashier, Provident Bank. Ho. 37 Campbell st<br />
Adams L. L. (<strong>of</strong> Scott, Adams & Co.), 37 Campbell st<br />
Adams Solomon, labourer, 32 East Hamilton st<br />
Adams William D., 17 Lynedoch st<br />
Adams Mrs James, flesher, 9 Market st. Ho. 12 Murdieston<br />
st<br />
ADAMSON Daniel D., shipowner, Rockhill, 22 Margaret st<br />
Adamson Mrs, 105 Belville st<br />
ADSHEAD Miss, 18 Robertson st<br />
AGNEW Alexander & Son, house factors and accountants,<br />
15 Cross-shore st<br />
Agnew Andrew, traveller, 1 Bank st<br />
Agnew David, joiner, 9 Carwood st<br />
Agnew James, house factor, joiner and builder, Glebe Saw<br />
Mills, 32 Crawfurd st. Ho. 1 Newark st<br />
Agnew James, fitter, 18 East Crawford st<br />
Agnew Robert, feuar and carpenter, 14 St. Lawrence st<br />
AIRMAN Thomas, engineer, 59 Ann st<br />
AIRD Mrs John, 14 Lyle st<br />
Aird Mrs, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
AITCHISON Robert, labourer, 44 Arthur st<br />
Aitchison Mrs, 32 Ingleston st<br />
Aitchison Mrs, 22 Lyle st<br />
AITKEN Andrew, watchmaker and jeweller, 3 Hamilton st<br />
Ho. 40 Eldon st<br />
Aitken David, bank teller and insurance agent, Union Bank.<br />
Ho. Ivy Bank, Port-Glasgow<br />
Aitken Edward, engineer, 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Aitken James, railway guard, 13 Brougham st<br />
Aitken James, sugar refiner, 78 Eldon st<br />
Aitken John, miller, 2 Carwood st<br />
Aitken John, 6 Nelson st, west<br />
Aitken Robert, joiner, 22 Ann st<br />
Aitken William, joiner, 7 Carwood st<br />
Aitken William N. A., accountant, <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
(Limited). Ho. <strong>National</strong> Bank house, Watt place<br />
" Boots & Shoes" at strictly manufacturers'
DIRECTORY.<br />
Aitken William N., flesher, 12 Ardgowan st<br />
Aitken William, traffic inspector, G. & S. W. Railway, 25<br />
Brougham st<br />
Aitken Miss Margaret, 31 Regent st<br />
Aitken, Mrs John, 103 Belville st<br />
AITKENHEAD, Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Robert Aitkenhead & Sons),<br />
30 South st<br />
Aitkenhead Robert & Sons, builders and contractors, 30<br />
South st<br />
ALBERT Hall, 20 Nicolson st<br />
ALCORN William, carter, 2 Crawford lane<br />
ALEXANDER & Dixon, accountants and stockbrokers,<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings (west side).<br />
Alexander Alexander, carpenter, 41 Nicolson st<br />
Alexander Daniel, labourer, 49 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Alexander James, boilermaker, 89 Belville st<br />
Alexander James, irondresser, 46 Ann st<br />
Alexander James, joiner, 101 Belville st<br />
Alexander James, seaman, 20 Bearhope st<br />
Alexander John (<strong>of</strong> Alexander & Dixon), Assessor <strong>of</strong> Income<br />
Tax, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings (west side). Ho. 63 Eldon st<br />
Alexander John, warehouseman, 20 Bearhope st<br />
Alexander M. & Co., confectioners, 44 Hamilton st<br />
Alexander Robert, sailmaker, n Duncan st<br />
Alexander Thomas, labourer, 50 Ann st<br />
Alexander Walter, farmer, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road<br />
Alexander Walter, painter, 8 East Shaw st<br />
Alexander William, blacksmith, 48 Ann st<br />
Alexander William, brassfounder, 3 Ingleston st<br />
Alexander William, engineer, 7 Newton st<br />
Alexander William, wine merchant, 57 Vennel and 2 Sir<br />
Michael st. Ho. 10 Forsyth st<br />
Alexander Miss, 5 Hill st<br />
Alexander Miss, 27 Lynedoch st<br />
Alexander Mrs Gilbert, 9 Ratho st<br />
ALGIE James, feuar, 1 Prospecthill. Ho. 18 Berkeley<br />
terrace, Glasgow<br />
ALLAN Alexander, C.A. (<strong>of</strong> Hardie & Allan), 67 Newton st<br />
Allan Conway, warehouseman, 54 Wellington st<br />
Allan David, fitter, 19 Ingleston st<br />
prices, from Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton Street.
DIRECTORY.<br />
Allan George, joiner, 9 Dempster st<br />
Allan James, engineer, 8 Carwood st<br />
Allan James, policeman, 12 Mill st<br />
Allan James, sailmaker, 5 York st<br />
Allan James, salesman, 19 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Allan James, skinner, 1 Ratho st<br />
Allan James (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>), 20 South st<br />
Allan J. Craig, solicitor, 2 Hamilton st. Ho. 22 Albert road,,<br />
Gourock<br />
Allan Jamieson, engineer, 24 Belville st<br />
Allan John, checker, 35 Kelly st<br />
Allan John, timber measurer, 15 Newton st<br />
Allan Joseph, labourer, 30 Sir Michael st<br />
Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers—Andrew Picken<br />
& Co., agents, 55 Rue-end st<br />
Allan Robert & Co., steam packet agents, Customhouse quay<br />
Allan Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert Allan & Co.), Hunter villa, Gourock<br />
Allan Robert, feuar, 67 Newton st<br />
Allan Robert, sugar porter, 21 Belville st<br />
Allan Robert, watchmaker, 10 Murdieston st<br />
Allan Thomas, labourer, 32 East Hamilton st<br />
Allan William, carpenter, 85 Belville st<br />
Allan William, cooper, 15 East Shaw st<br />
Allan William, plumber and gasfitter, 48 Ann st. Ho. 25<br />
Newton st. (See Advt.)<br />
Allan William, spirit merchant, 2 Mansionhouse lane. Ho.<br />
10 Lynedoch st<br />
Allan William O., wine and spirit merchant, 7 Inverkip st.<br />
Ho. 43 Brougham st<br />
Allan Mrs Alexander, 14 Mearns st<br />
Allan Mrs Arthur, 2 George square<br />
Allan Mrs George, 51 Brisbane st<br />
Allan Mrs, 2 Macdougall st<br />
Allan Mrs, 9 Watt st<br />
ALLARDYCE Francis, boilermaker, 10 Baker st<br />
ALLISON & Brand, timber merchants and saw millers, 16<br />
West Burn st. Ho. 9 Jamaica st<br />
Allison David, engineer, 1 Belville st<br />
Allison John (<strong>of</strong> Alex. Whitelaw & Co.), 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Allison Robert, blacksmith, 41 Ann st<br />
"Gentlemen," we have as fine Boots & Shoes
DIRECTORY.<br />
Allison Thomas, painter, 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Allison William, feuar, 43 Esplanade<br />
Allison Miss, 71 Nicolson st<br />
Allison Mrs Alexander, 1 5 Brisbane st<br />
Allison Mrs Stewart, 12 East Blackhall st<br />
ALLSHORN Mrs, 13 Lynedoch st<br />
ALONE Thomas, labourer, 5 Duncan st<br />
ALSTON John, chain and anchor dealer, 2 East India<br />
breast. Ho. 44 Margaret st<br />
Alston Robert Lockhart, feuar, 22 Forsyth st<br />
Alston Mrs Alexander, 37 Kelly st<br />
ALTMONT Mrs Duncan, 26 Newton st<br />
AMOS Miss, 6 Ardgowan st, west<br />
ANCHOR Line Agency, James Little & Co.,<br />
Excise buildings<br />
ANDERSON Adam, curator <strong>of</strong> Temperance and Young<br />
Men's Christian Institutes. Ho. 17 West Stewart st<br />
Anderson Adam, skinner, 26 East Crawford st<br />
Anderson Alexander, bank porter, 14 Cross-shore st<br />
Anderson Alexander, locomotive foreman, 60 East Crawford<br />
st<br />
Anderson Alexander, moulder, 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
Anderson Alexander T., inland revenue <strong>of</strong>ficer, 36 South st<br />
Anderson Andrew, hammerman, 87 Belville st<br />
Anderson Andrew, tobacconist, 65 Rue-end st. Ho. 1 Watt<br />
place<br />
Anderson Bruce, slater, 12 Mill st<br />
Anderson D. & Son (Limited), felt manufacturers, 12 Bogle st<br />
Anderson Duncan, joiner, 41 Ann st<br />
Anderson Duncan, postman, 12 Murdieston st<br />
Anderson George C, coal agent, 55 Drumfrochar road<br />
Anderson George J., shipmaster, 42 Brisbane st<br />
Anderson George, insurance agent, 16 Bruce st<br />
Anderson George, <strong>of</strong> postal telegraphs, 29 Dempster st<br />
Anderson Hugh, hosiery, glove, and trimming warehouse,<br />
38 Hamilton st. Ho. 48 Brougham st<br />
Anderson James, blacksmith, 7 Dempster st<br />
Anderson James, boilermaker, 17 Antigua st<br />
Anderson James, boilermaker, 21 Lynedoch st<br />
Anderson James, engineer, 5 Antigua st<br />
as can be made, at 14 Hamilton Street.
DIRECTORY.<br />
Anderson James, joiner, 85 Wellington st<br />
Anderson James, moulder, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Anderson James, pointsman, io Belville st<br />
Anderson James, tailor, 21 Wellington st<br />
Anderson John & Co., sugar dealers, 15 Hamilton st<br />
Anderson John (<strong>of</strong> John Anderson & Co.), 101 Brisbane st<br />
Anderson John, blacksmith, 50 St. Lawrence st<br />
Anderson John, coal merchant, 24 Cartsburn st. Ho. 8-<br />
Springkell st<br />
Anderson John, draper and clothier, 32 Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Anderson John, engineer, 10 Lynedoch st<br />
Anderson John, shipmaster, 30 Nelson st west<br />
Anderson John, storeman, 71 Regent st<br />
Anderson John, mason, 69 Nicolson st<br />
Anderson Joseph, engineer, 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Anderson J. Wallace (<strong>of</strong> Alex. Agnew & Son), 67 Union st<br />
Anderson M. & C, confectioners, 41 West Burn st. Ho.<br />
12 Laird st<br />
Anderson Otto, rigger, 1 St. Andrew st<br />
Anderson Peter, cabinetmaker, 5 Ratho st<br />
Anderson Robert, engine driver, 1 1 Carwood st<br />
Anderson Robert, engineer, 9 Roxburgh st<br />
Anderson Robert, engineer, 8 Nile st<br />
Anderson Thomas, yardsman, 15 Brougham st<br />
Anderson William, blacksmith, Overton<br />
Anderson William, boilermaker, 5 Rue-end st<br />
Anderson William, labourer, 22 John st<br />
Anderson William, moulder, 61 Belville st<br />
Anderson William, saddler, 87 Wellington st<br />
Anderson William, skinner, 26 East Crawford st<br />
Anderson Miss, greengrocer, 16 Kelly st. Ho. 85 Wellington<br />
st<br />
Anderson Miss, teacher, 24 South st<br />
Anderson Mrs E., n Antigua st<br />
Anderson Mrs Hugh, 12 Ingleston st<br />
Anderson Mrs James, 30 Wellington st<br />
Anderson Mrs James L., 80 Finnart st<br />
Anderson Mrs John, 103 Belville st<br />
Anderson Mrs Richard, 67 Union st<br />
" Ladies/' we can save you money in Boots
DIRECTORY.<br />
Anderson Mrs William, Afton Bank, 35 Fox st<br />
Anderson Mrs William, 23 Kelly st<br />
Anderson Mrs, 7 Cathcart st<br />
Anderson Mrs, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
ANDREW Alexander, baker, 40 Ann st<br />
Andrew David, engineer, 35 Wellington st<br />
Andrew David, pawnbroker, 5 William st. Ho. 18 Kelly st<br />
Andrew David, shoemaker, 32 Lynedoch st<br />
Andrew Mrs Alexander, 5 Roxburgh st<br />
Andrew Mrs, 3 Bruce st<br />
ANDREWS Hugh, compositor, 25 Trafalgar st<br />
Andrews William, surveyor <strong>of</strong> Lloyd's registry, 13 Hamilton<br />
st Ho. 42 Brisbane st<br />
ANGUS James, engineer, 3 Lauriston st<br />
Angus James (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong>), 92 Dempster st<br />
Angus John, patternmaker, 67 Belville st<br />
Angus John W., Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Police. Ho. 21 Finnart st<br />
Angus Robert, fitter, 20 Cathcart st<br />
Angus Thomas (<strong>of</strong> M'Lean, Angus & Co.), 42 Mearns st<br />
ANKER Hans, shipping clerk, 23 West Stewart st<br />
ANTON David, shipmaster, 17 South st<br />
ANTWERP Steamship <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse buildings<br />
Allan Swan, agent<br />
APOTHECARIES' Hall (<strong>Greenock</strong>), 28 Hamilton st<br />
APPLETON Thomas, rope and twine maker, Ladyburn,<br />
East Hamilton st<br />
Appleton Mrs R., 26 Hamilton st<br />
ARBUCKLE J. & A, neshers, 35<br />
Burn st. Ho. 15 Brisbane st<br />
Ann st and 42 West<br />
Arbuckle Miss, 5 Kelly st<br />
Arbuckle Mrs John, 11 Fox st<br />
Arbuckle Mrs, 15 Brisbane st<br />
ARCHER William, engine driver, 13 Watt st<br />
ARCHIBALD James, labourer, 3 Belville st<br />
Archibald Spenser, labourer, 1 Belville st<br />
Archibald Thomas P., 51 Brisbane st<br />
Archibald William, jun., bank teller, 8 Wellington st<br />
Archibald William, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Charles st<br />
and 28 Market st. Ho. 30 Brisbane st<br />
ARGYLE Laundry, 25 West Stewart st<br />
at the " Percy" Shoe House. 14 Hamilton St.<br />
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ARKLEY Misses, 7 Eldon st<br />
ARMIT Mrs James S., 32 Brisbane st<br />
ARMITAGE '& Co., brewers and maltsters, the <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Brewery, 8 Captain st<br />
Armitage George, chemist and druggist, 30 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 64 Newton st<br />
Armitage William, jun., spirit merchant, 60 Lynedoch st.<br />
Ho. 47 Trafalgar st<br />
Armitage William, late mill manager, 17 Dempster st<br />
ARMOUR George, carpenter, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Armour George, coal merchant, 57 Drumfrochar road. Ho.<br />
60 Drumfrochar road<br />
Armour John, mason, 14 Wellington st<br />
Armour John, tailor and clothier, 35 Roxburgh st. Ho. 21<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Armour M. & J., confectioners, 9 Hamilton st. Ho. 21<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Armour Matthew, boot and shoemaker, 20 Nicolson st.<br />
Ho. 11 West Stewart st<br />
Armour Matthew, cooper, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
Armour Mrs William, 3 Regent st<br />
Armour William, labourer, 17 Ingleston st<br />
ARMSTRONG David A, clerk, 16 Wellington st<br />
Armstrong David, sailmaker, 4 Watt st<br />
Armstrong James B., engineer, 17 Kelly st<br />
Armstrong William, painter, 34 Crescent st<br />
ARNOT Alexander, baker, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Arnot John, sub-editor Telegraph, 8 South st<br />
ARNOTT James, wine and spirit merchant, 53 Rue-end st.<br />
Ho. 18 Mearns st<br />
ARTHUR Andrew, cashier, at James Richardson & Co's.<br />
Ho. Hughenden villa, Port-Glasgow<br />
Arthur C. & E., grocers and provision merchants, 4 Ingleston<br />
st. Ho. Strone villa, Kilmalcolm road<br />
Arthur David, manufacturing chemist, Cartsburn Chemical<br />
Manure Works, Kilmalcolm road<br />
Arthur James, boilermaker, 3 Lauriston st<br />
Arthur John P., grocer, 50 Ann st. Ho. Viewfield, Upper<br />
Ashton, Gourock<br />
Arthur Joseph, ship steward, 5 Hill st<br />
Percy Bros. "City" Boot for Gentlemen, 10/6,
DIRECTORY.<br />
Arthur J. R, spirit merchant, 38 West Blackhall st. Ho. 2o<br />
Eldon st °i<br />
Arthur Thomas, baker, 43 West Burn st<br />
Arthur Thomas, moulder, 50 St. Lawrence st<br />
Arthur William, engineer, 57 Belville st<br />
Arthur Miss, dressmaker, 13 Brisbane st<br />
Arthur Mrs Robert, 40 Dalrymple st<br />
ASSESSOR <strong>of</strong> Income Tax for the Lower Ward <strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire,<br />
John Alexander, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
ATKINSON Alexander, boilermaker, 20 Lynedoch st<br />
Atkinson John, engineer, 82 Belville st<br />
Atkinson Richard, boilermaker, 63 Belville st<br />
AUGUSTINE Established Church, Belville st<br />
AULD Archibald, surgeon, 5 Houston st<br />
Auld James & Frame, solicitors and notaries public, <strong>Post</strong>-<br />
<strong>Office</strong> buildings (west side)<br />
Auld James (<strong>of</strong> James Auld & Frame), Procurator-Fiscal for<br />
the Burgh, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong> buildings (west side). Ho. 42<br />
Margaret st<br />
Auld James, cabinetmaker, 14 Kilblain st. Ho. 25 Newton<br />
st<br />
Auld John, joiner, 33 Lynedoch st<br />
Auld Robert, teacher, 5 Dempster st<br />
Auld William, labourer, 81 Dempster st<br />
Auld William, writer and notary public, and J. P. Fiscal, 27<br />
West Burn st. Ho. 79 Newton st<br />
Auld Mrs H., 12 Laird st<br />
Auld Mrs William, 47 Brisbane st<br />
AUSTIN Adam (<strong>of</strong> Austin & Kinnaird), 8 Wellington st<br />
Austin & Kinnaird, joiners and builders, 19 Bogle st<br />
Austin Mrs, 91 Belville st<br />
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BACKAS Edward, sawyer, 14 Dalrymple st<br />
BAILEY George, gateman, 63 Rue-end st<br />
Bailey J. W. (<strong>of</strong> Brewers' Sugar Co., Limited), 52 Forsyth st<br />
BAILLIE Archibald, engineman, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
Baillie George, ropespinner, 48 Ann st<br />
no trouble to show them, at 14 Hamilton St.
DIRECTORY.<br />
Baillie James, harbour and dock master, Harbour <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
Ho. 1 1 Roxburgh st<br />
Baillie Mrs William, 4 Kilblain st<br />
BAIN Alexander, cooper, 32 Ann st<br />
Bain Alexander, smith, 20 John st<br />
Bain Thomas, moulder, 5 Ingleston st<br />
Bain Miss, greengrocer, 9 Brisbane st<br />
Bain Miss E. S., wholesale and retail poulterer, 3 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 6 Finnart st<br />
Bain Mrs, 31 Nelson st, west<br />
BAINE Alexander, 161 Eldon st<br />
Baine James, sailmaker, 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Baine & Johnston, merchants and shipowners, Clyde build-<br />
ings, 19 West Blackhall st<br />
Baine John A., chemist and druggist, 3 Grey place<br />
Baine Walter, cooper, 9 Nelson st, west<br />
Baine William, ropemaker, 43 Wellington st<br />
Baine William, 6 Finnart st<br />
Baine Miss, 5 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Baine Mrs William, 21 Mount Pleasant st<br />
BAIRD Arthur R., ititerim registrar <strong>of</strong> births, &c, for the<br />
west district, Municipal buildings, Wallace square. Ho.<br />
24 Brisbane st<br />
Baird Hugh, mason and sculptor, 17 Bank st. Ho. 14<br />
Bruce st<br />
Baird John, gardener, 2 Fox st<br />
Baird John, ham, butter, and egg store, 6 Sir Michael st<br />
Baird Matthew, mason, 8 Hay st<br />
Baird Robert A., stationer and lithographic printer, Municipal<br />
buildings<br />
Baird & Co., seedsmen and fruiterers, 27 Brougham st. Ho.<br />
2 Fox st<br />
Baird Miss Jane, restaurant, 1 1 Cathcart st. Ho. Oakfield<br />
west, Ratho st<br />
BAKER William, rigger, 41 Crawford st<br />
BALFOUR Daniel, ropemaker, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Balfour William, clerk, 94 Dempster st<br />
BALLANTINE & Rowan, sugar refiners, Dellingburn st<br />
Ballantine George, brakesman, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
Ballantine James, labourer, 9 Serpentine walk<br />
" High-class" Boots at Manufacturers' Prices,,
DIRECTORY. 1<br />
Ballantine John, joiner, 55 Belville st<br />
Ballantine John H., distiller, 37 Union st<br />
Ballantine Peter, joiner, 13 Antigua st<br />
Ballantine William, flesher, 16 Lynedoch street. Ho. do.<br />
Ballantine Mrs James, 7 Houston st<br />
BALLANTYNE Miss, 3 Macdougall st<br />
Ballantyne Mrs, Police buildings, Dalrymple st<br />
BALLINGALL Peter, accountant, Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>,<br />
Cathcart st<br />
BANK <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 47 Cathcart st<br />
BANKS Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Banks & Miller), 24 Patrick st<br />
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Banks James, clerk, 19 Brisbane st<br />
Banks & Miller, accountants, house factors, and insurance<br />
agents, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Banks Mrs Alexander, 15 Brisbane st<br />
BANNATYNE Ebenezer, joiner, 20 John st<br />
Bannatyne Mrs Robert, feuar, 3 Ropework st<br />
BANNERMAN Mrs, laundry, 54 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
BANNIGAN D., cooper and bag dealer, 20 Roxburgh st<br />
BAPTIST Church, George square<br />
Baptist Church, Orangefield<br />
BARBOUR Alexander, boatman, 36 Crawfurd st<br />
Barbour Archibald, blacksmith, 3 Hamilton st<br />
Barbour Archibald, blockmaker, 20 South st<br />
Barbour James, boatman, 5 York st<br />
Barbour James, boilermaker, 31 East Crawford st<br />
Barbour James, labourer, 15 Mill st<br />
Barbour John, grocer and provision merchant, 9 Arthur st.<br />
Ho. 9 Macdougall st<br />
Barbour Peter, brassfinisher, 22 St. Lawrence st<br />
Barbour Thomas, draper, 34 Nelson st, west<br />
Barbour William, boilermaker, 9 Macdougall st<br />
Barbour William, machinist, 14 Wellington st<br />
Barbour William, grocer, 2 Inverkip st. Ho. 9 Macdougall<br />
st<br />
Barbour Miss, dressmaker, 9 Watt st<br />
Barbour Miss, 84 Belville st<br />
Barbour Mrs, ladies' nurse, 57 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Barbour Mrs, 13 East Crawford st<br />
BARCLAY Henry, carter, 6 Carnock st<br />
only at our <strong>Greenock</strong> Depot, 14 Hamilton St,<br />
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Barclay Henry, labourer, 9 Belville st<br />
Barclay James, engineer, 12 Lynedoch st<br />
Barclay James, baker, 18 East Crawford st<br />
Barclay John, carter, 64 Ann st<br />
Barclay John, clerk, 14 Hope st<br />
Barclay John, grocer and corn extractor, 24 South st<br />
Barclay John, joiner, 83 Wellington st<br />
Barclay John, mason, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Barclay John (<strong>of</strong> Blake, Barclay & Co), Oakfleld east,<br />
Ratho st<br />
Barclay John S., house and ship plumber and gasfitter, 2<br />
West Breast. Ho. 17 Union st<br />
Barclay Rev. John, minister <strong>of</strong> West Parish, 83 Brisbane st<br />
Barclay Mrs John, grocer, 3 Rue-end st. Ho. 3 Carnock st<br />
Barclay Mrs, confectioner, 66 Vennel<br />
Barclay Mrs, 23 Trafalgar st<br />
Barclay Robert, engineer, 6 Carwood st<br />
Barclay William R., railway guard, 43 Crawford st<br />
Barclay William, saw doctor, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
BARK Andrew, carpenter, 33 Nelson st, west<br />
BARNES William, labourer, 3 Crescent st<br />
BARR Alexander, saddler, 29 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Barr & Co., coppersmiths and brassfounders, Orchard and<br />
Ingleston sts<br />
Barr Archibald, joiner, 30 East Hamilton st<br />
Barr David, labourer, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
Barr James, fruit and vegetable merchant, 34 Shaw st. Ho.<br />
27 Ann st<br />
Barr James, gardener, Gateside, Inverkip road<br />
Barr James, labourer, 28 Bruce st<br />
Barr James (<strong>of</strong> Wm. Barr & Sons). Ho. Abington, Kilmalcolm<br />
Barr James S., 7 Lyle st<br />
Barr John, carter, 51 Main st<br />
Barr John, grocer, 33 Lynedoch st. Ho. 33 Bank st<br />
Barr John (<strong>of</strong> Barr & Co.), Mountview, Belville st<br />
Barr Peter, boilermaker, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
Barr Neil, fitter, 34 St. Lawrence st<br />
Barr Robert, coal merchant, 18 Wellington st<br />
Barr Robert, dairyman, 37 West Stewart st<br />
"Leading Articles" in Foot Gear always at
DIRECTORY. 1 3,<br />
Barr & Macfarlane, fleshers, 22 Lynedoch st and 47 Hamilton<br />
st<br />
Barr Michael, flesher, 33 Market st<br />
Barr Walter, labourer, 10 Baker st<br />
Barr William, carpenter, 16 Arthur st<br />
Barr William, carter, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Barr William, fitter, 7 East Crawford st<br />
Barr William (<strong>of</strong> Barr & Macfarlane), 18 Wellington st<br />
Barr William &: Sons, coal masters, 18 Hamilton st and 10.<br />
Bothwell st, Glasgow.<br />
Barr Elizabeth, grocer, 14 Regent st<br />
Barr Miss M., 3 Armadale place<br />
Barr Miss, 18 Sir Michael st<br />
Barr Mrs John, feuar, 33 Brougham st<br />
Barr Mrs John L., 65 Finnart st<br />
BARRETT Charles, woolsorter, 114 Drumfrochar road<br />
BARRIE Andrew D., surgeon, Glen Tower, 1 WT ood st<br />
Barrie David, engine driver, 14 Murdieston st<br />
Barrie John, shoemaker, 29 Trafalgar st<br />
Barrie Mrs, 3 East Crawford st<br />
Barrie Mrs, 33 Roxburgh st<br />
BARRON Alexander, joiner, 45 Trafalgar st<br />
Barron Mrs, 18 Nicolson st<br />
BARRY Patrick, grocer, 50 Shaw st. Ho. 47 do.<br />
BATES Stewart, engine driver, 108 Dempster st<br />
Bates Thomas, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 28 Newton st<br />
BATHGATE Alexander, clerk, 21 Newton st<br />
Bathgate Mrs Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Terrace<br />
road. House 3 Antigua st<br />
Bathgate Mrs Charles, 7 Mount Pleasant st<br />
BATTERS Silas, machinist, 1 Bruce st<br />
BAUCHOPE Moses, clerk, 89 Dempster st<br />
BAXTER Alexander, book-keeper, 113 Dempster st<br />
Baxter Andrew (at Clyde Pottery Co.), 27 Bank st<br />
Baxter Archibald, boilermaker, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
Baxter Archibald, compositor, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Baxter Archibald, engineer, 61 Belville st<br />
Baxter David, engineer, 89 Belville st<br />
Baxter James, labourer, 7 Bearhope st<br />
Baxter John, blacksmith, 7 Belville st<br />
the " Percy Shoe House," 14 Hamilton St.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Baxter John, mate, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
Baxter John, wholesale and export stationer, 29 Shaw st<br />
Ho. 30 South st<br />
Baxter Malcolm, engineer, 3 Orchard st<br />
Baxter Patrick, hammerman, 16 Dairy mple st<br />
Baxter Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 45 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 62 Regent st<br />
Baxter Thomas H., engineer, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
Baxter William B. (<strong>of</strong> J. Budgett & Son, Limited), 58 Eldon<br />
st<br />
Baxter Mrs Sarah, broker, 36 Shaw st<br />
Baxter Mrs, 44 East Hamilton st<br />
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BAYNE Miss, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
BEATON Donald, blacksmith, 20 Serpentine walk<br />
Beaton Donald, labourer, 40 West Burn st<br />
Beaton John, carpenter, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
Beaton John, fireman, 8 Hope st<br />
Beaton John, labourer, 19 Regent st<br />
Beaton Peter, contractor, 12 West Burn st<br />
Beaton Thomas, railway porter, 3 York st<br />
Beaton William, foreman, 5 1 Belville st<br />
BEATTIE Misses, Caddlehill Laundry, 55 Kelly st<br />
Beattie Miss grocer, 16 Brisbane st. Ho. 10 do.<br />
J.,<br />
BEGG Samuel, traveller, 61 Ann st<br />
BEITH Matthew, tailor, 8 Murdieston st<br />
Beith Thomas, brassfinisher, 14 Hope st<br />
Beith Miss Margaret, tailoress, 53 Kelly st<br />
BELL Alexander, coachman, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
Bell Archibald & Sons, dyers and cleaners, 4 Argyle st.<br />
Works—Paisley<br />
Bell Duncan, insurance agent, 59 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Bell Francis, labourer, 5 East William st<br />
Bell I. & Co., fruiterers, 35 West Blackhall st. Ho. 36<br />
West Stewart st<br />
Bell John A., chemist and druggist, 31 Rue-end st, 14 Lynedoch<br />
st, and 38 East Hamilton st. Ho. 14 Lynedoch st<br />
Bell John, baker, 3 West Blackhall st. Ho. 14 do.<br />
Bell John, plumber, 35 West Shaw st<br />
Bell John, plumber, 40 Ann st<br />
Bell John, vanman, 19 East Shaw st<br />
The "Percy Shoe House" is world renowned
Bell Peter, shipmaster, 37 Bank st<br />
Bell Robert, watchman, 5 Ingleston st<br />
DIRECTORY. 1<br />
Bell Rev. Robert (<strong>of</strong> East Congregational Church), 1 Octavia<br />
cottages, 28 East Crawford st<br />
Bell Robert EL, deep sea pilot, 7 Brisbane st<br />
Bell Samuel, grocer, 3 East William st. Ho. 42 St. Lawrence<br />
st<br />
Bell William, rivetter, 41 Nicolson st<br />
Bell Miss, 2 Jamaica st<br />
Bell Miss, 2 Nelson st, west<br />
Bell Miss Eliza, furnishings, 16 Kelly st. Ho. 30 Nelson<br />
st, west<br />
Bell Mrs James, 30 Nelson st, west<br />
Bell Mrs James, 31 Regent st<br />
Bell Mrs John, lodgings, 35 West Blackhall st<br />
Bell Mrs, dairy, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
Bell Mrs, furnishings, 59 Inverkip st<br />
BENDELL Paul, shipmaster, 24 South st<br />
Bendell William (<strong>of</strong> Baine & Johnston), 28 Newton st<br />
BENNET John, flesher, 20 West Blackhall st<br />
BENNETT George, carpenter, 17 Belville st<br />
Bennett Henry, salesman, 33 Roxburgh st<br />
Bennett Wiiliam, hoop-maker, 13 Charles st<br />
BENNIE Rev. Robert, M.A. (<strong>of</strong> George Square Baptist<br />
Church). Ho. 23 Ardgowan st, west<br />
BENSON John, joiner, 23 Lynedoch st<br />
Benson Miss, 6 Bank st<br />
BENTON William, coachman, 18 Bentinck st<br />
BERNARD Thomas, engineer, 18 St. Lawrence st<br />
BERNDT Herman (at Clyde Shipping Co.), 67 Rue-end st<br />
BERRY John, caretaker, Municipal buildings<br />
BERRYMAN Fisher, labourer, 4 Bearhope st<br />
BETHUNE Mrs, lodgings, 33 Nicolson st<br />
BEVERIDGE Daniel, iron and metal merchant, St. Andrew<br />
Square. Ho. 10 East Blackhall st<br />
Beveridge George, cooper, 8 Crescent st<br />
Beveridge James, blacksmith, 72 Ann st<br />
Beveridge Robert, mason, 24 Bruce st<br />
Beveridge Miss, grocer, 6 Belville st<br />
Beveridge Mrs, 12 Lynedoch st<br />
for " value" in Boots & Shoes, 14 Hamilton St.<br />
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BEWGLASS Frederick, dairyman, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st. Ho.<br />
5 Mount Pleasant st<br />
BICKET Robert, skinner, 6 Pottery st<br />
Bicket Thomas, labourer, 81 Belville st<br />
BIGGAM Mrs, 75 Regent st<br />
BIGGART Robert, carpenter, 18 Bearhope st<br />
Biggart William Love (<strong>of</strong> M 'Cowan & Biggart), Woodbine,<br />
Bridge-<strong>of</strong>-Weir<br />
BINNIE George, clerk, 67 Regent st<br />
Binnie Robert (<strong>of</strong> James Richardson & Co.), Ashford,<br />
Gourock<br />
Binnie William, fitter, 22 West Stewart st<br />
Binnie Mrs, 43 Shaw st<br />
BINNING James, compositor, 10 Murdieston st<br />
BIRKMYRE Miss, 14 South st<br />
Birkmyre Mrs William, 22 Lyle st<br />
BISHOP Samuel, H.M. Customs, 104 Dempster st<br />
BISSELL William, engineer, 66 Regent st<br />
BISSET J. G., art carver and gilder, 4 Grey place. Ho. 6<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Bisset William, joiner, 50 Ann st<br />
Bisset Mrs Thomas, 42 Ann st<br />
BISSETT Andrew, compositor, 47 Roxburgh st<br />
BISSLAND Malcolm, rivetter, 58 Drumfrochar road<br />
Bissland Peter, boilermaker, 36 Crawfurd st<br />
BLACK Adam, weigher, 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Black Alexander, boilermaker, 5 Dempster st<br />
Black Alexander, clerk, 8 Brisbane st<br />
Black Alexander, seaman, 9 Crawfurd st<br />
Black Andrew, joiner, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
Black A. J., 16 Ardgowan square<br />
Black Daniel, cabinetmaker, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
Black Daniel, carpenter, 16 Crescent st<br />
Black Daniel, carpenter, 26 East Shaw st<br />
Black Daniel, joiner, 50 St. Lawrence st<br />
Black Donald, grocer, 56 Vennel. Ho. 12 Ardgowan st,<br />
west<br />
Black Duncan, boilermaker, 8 Antigua st<br />
Black Duncan, flesher, 38 Lynedoch st. Ho. 11 Antigua st<br />
Black Duncan, joiner, 24 St. Lawrence st<br />
Boots and Shoes for all kinds <strong>of</strong> weather, at
DIRECTORY. 1<br />
Black George H., B.L., Edin. (<strong>of</strong> J. & G. Black), 9 Forsyth<br />
st<br />
Black Hugh, grocer and tea merchant, 2 Ann st. Ho. 13<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Black J. & G., solicitors and notaries public, 5 West Black-<br />
hall st<br />
Black James & Co., joiners, builders, property surveyors,<br />
and licensed valuators, 5 and 7 West Stewart st. Ho.<br />
11 Kelly st<br />
Black James, engine-driver, 7 Brachelston st<br />
Black James, sugar porter, 16 Bruce st<br />
Black James, superintendent Buchanan Night Asylum, 7<br />
Captain st<br />
Black James W., bookseller, stationer, and librarian, 17 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 2 Nelson st, west<br />
Black John,- boilermaker, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Black John, clerk, 6 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Black John, coal and shipping agent, 29 Brymner st. Ho.<br />
in Dempster st<br />
Black John, cooper, 64 Drumfrochar road<br />
Black John, engine-driver, 7 Carwood st<br />
Black John (<strong>of</strong> J. & G. Black), 8 Eldon st, and Melkington,<br />
Dunoon<br />
Black John Robert, M.D., physician and surgeon. Consulting<br />
rooms and house, 6 George square<br />
Black Malcolm, policeman, 6 Hay st<br />
Black Neil, seaman, 8 Antigua st<br />
Black Peter, slater, 20 Bruce st<br />
Black Robert, moulder, 31 Lyle st<br />
Black Robert, smith, 21 Lyle st<br />
Black Robert, storekeeper, 32 Crescent st<br />
Black Thomas, agent, 37 Lynedoch st<br />
Black Thomas, engineer, 74 Ann st<br />
Black Thomas, joiner, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
Black Thomas, sailmaker, ship chandler, and ship store<br />
merchant, 6 Dock breast. Ho. 36 Margaret st<br />
Black Miss, confectioner, 8 Grey place<br />
Black Mrs A., grocer, 29 Brougham st. Ho. 44 do.<br />
Black Mrs C, 14 John st<br />
Black Mrs, 31 Lynedoch st<br />
Percy Bros., Cash Boot Men, 14 Hamilton St.<br />
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DIRECTORY.<br />
BLACKIE Robert, clerk, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
BLACKWOOD John, boilermaker, 1 1 East Blackhall st<br />
Blackwood John, spirit dealer, 40 Cathcart st. Ho. 14<br />
Lynedoch st<br />
Blackwood Neil, boilermaker, 11 East Blackhall st<br />
Blackwood Mrs James, 6 Carnock st<br />
Blackwood Mrs William, 18 Dempster st<br />
BLAIN James, fitter, 79 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Blain William, boilermaker, 60 Drumfrochar road<br />
BLAIR Archibald, flesher, 25 Regent st. Ho. 2 Antigua st<br />
Blair & Cameron, solicitors and notaries public, 17 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Blair Alexander, moulder, 64 Drumfrochar road<br />
Blair Daniel, boatbuilder, 34 Nelson st, west<br />
Blair David, engineer, 28 Newton st<br />
Blair David, printer, publisher, and newspaper proprietor, 40<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. 52 Eldon st<br />
Blair Duncan, shoemaker, 16 Sir Michael st<br />
Blair Henry, watchman, 16 Sir Michael st<br />
Blair Hugh, carpenter, 9 Belville st<br />
Blair Hugh, cowfeeder, 38 Trafalgar st<br />
Blair James, joiner, 30 Bruce st<br />
Blair James, potter, 24 Pottery st<br />
Blair James, vanman, 24 Belville st<br />
Blair John, blacksmith, 17 Belville st<br />
Blair John, seaman, 10 Lyle st<br />
Blair Joseph, plasterer, 41 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Blair Joseph & Co., printers and publishers, <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Herald <strong>Office</strong>, 40 Cathcart st<br />
Blair Peter, engineer, 14 Bearhope st<br />
Blair P. & J., carting contractors, 27 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st. Ho. 37<br />
Sir Michael st<br />
Blair Richard, engineer, 5 Shaw place<br />
Blair Robert, joiner, 83 Wellington st<br />
Blair Robert (<strong>of</strong> Blair & Cameron), Procurator-Fiscal for<br />
Renfrewshire, County buildings, Nelson st, west. Ho.<br />
Craigard, 95 Finnart st<br />
Blair Robert, plumber, 7 Watt st<br />
Blair Robert, printer, 8 Lyle st<br />
Blair Robert F., 58 Eldon st<br />
The "Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton St.,
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Blair Robert (<strong>of</strong> Blair & Thomson), 7 Watt st<br />
Blair Robert & Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 32<br />
and 34 Nicolson st<br />
Blair Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 30 West Burn st. Ho.<br />
21 Newton st<br />
Blair Thomas, master rigger, 9 Shaw place<br />
Blair & Thomson, plumbers and gasfitters, 12 Kilblain st<br />
Blair Thomas A. (<strong>of</strong> Robert Blair & Sons), 32 Finnart st<br />
Blair William, accountant, house factor, and insurance agent,<br />
6 West Blackhall st. Ho. 40 Brisbane st<br />
Blair William, dyer, 27 Dempster st<br />
Blair William (<strong>of</strong> Robert Blair & Sons), 79 Finnart st<br />
Blair William S., joiner, 66 Kelly st<br />
Blair Miss Janet, 21 Lyle st<br />
Blair Miss, 65 Union st<br />
Blair Mrs Ann, 25 Dempster st<br />
Blair Mrs Archibald, 2 Campsie terrace<br />
Blair Mrs John, 7 1 Roxburgh st<br />
Blair Mrs Joseph, 6 Chapel st<br />
Blair Mrs Joseph, 2 Watt place<br />
Blair Mrs Robert, Woodside Cottage, 20 Robertson st<br />
Blair Mrs, lodgings, 47 Brougham st<br />
BLAKE Arthur, joiner, 21 Trafalgar st<br />
Blake, Barclay & Co., millwrights and engineers, Victoria<br />
Works, Macdougall st, <strong>of</strong>f East Hamilton st<br />
Blake Edward, late H.M. Customs, 31 Nelson st<br />
Blake Matthew (<strong>of</strong> Blake, Barclay & Co.), 6 Wellington st<br />
Blake Miss, Anglo-Parisian School <strong>of</strong> Dressmaking, 31 Nelson<br />
st<br />
Blake William H., carpenter, 41 Ann st<br />
BLAKELY Alexander, mason, 6 Garwood st<br />
Blakely Charles, carter, 80 Dempster st<br />
BLANCE John, seaman, 67 Rue-end st<br />
BLANCH Philip, spirit dealer, 23 Bruce st. Ho. 5 Armadale<br />
place<br />
BLANCHE Richard, Cappielow restaurant, 60 East Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 54 Esplanade<br />
Blanche Richard, shipping agent, Customhouse quay. Ho.<br />
54 Esplanade<br />
BLANCKEN Joshua, feuar, 16 Antigua st<br />
cheapest and best in town for Children's Boots<br />
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DIRECTORY.<br />
BLUE John, carpenter, 7 Bearhope st<br />
Blue John, carter, 3 Brachelston- st<br />
Blue Robert, joiner, 27 Nelson st, west<br />
Blue Mrs James, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
Blue William, painter, 5 Belville st<br />
BLYTH David, carpenter, 1 Belville st<br />
Blyth Thomas, blacksmith, 62 Ann st<br />
BOAG Alexander, labourer, 42 Ann st<br />
Boag Alexander, slater, 14 Dalrymple st<br />
Boag Andrew, engraver, 3 Bank st. Ho. 70 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st.<br />
(See Advt.)<br />
Boag Andrew, writer and insurance agent, 37 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 12 Jamaica st<br />
Boag Finlay, chainmaker, 50 Dalrymple st<br />
Boag Hugh, engineer, 17 Dempster st<br />
Boag James, cooper, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Boag James, plumber, 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Boag Kenneth, <strong>of</strong> British Workman Public House, 22<br />
Hamilton st and 23 Rue-end st. Ho. 26 Hamilton st<br />
Boag Robert, ship and general smith, and bread and water<br />
tank manufacturer, 3 Shaw st. Ho. 12 Jamaica st<br />
Boag Thomas, ropemaker, 68 Drumfrochar road<br />
BODEGA Agency Co., wholesale spirit merchants, &c, 21<br />
Shaw st and 24 Cathcart Arcade<br />
BODEN John, pansman, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
BOFFEY Mrs Richard S., proprietrix <strong>of</strong> British Workman,.<br />
34 Main st. Ho. 5 Ratho st<br />
BOLE James, labourer, 15 Regent st<br />
Bole John, blacksmith, 22 Arthur st<br />
Bole John, carpenter, 2 Duff st<br />
Bole John, carter, 53 Regent st<br />
BOLL Robert, labourer, 33 Ingleston st<br />
Boll Mrs John, 19 Nicolson st<br />
BOLTON Joseph, carpenter, 41 Sir Michael st<br />
Bolton Joseph, engineman, 29 Ann st<br />
Bolton Mrs M., 6 John st<br />
Bolton Thomas, moulder, 24 Belville st<br />
BONAR John, patternmaker, 17 Lyle st<br />
Bonar Rev. John James, D.D., minister, St. Andrew's Free<br />
Church. Ho. 40 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Working Men's Boots at Percy Brothers,
DIRECTORY.<br />
BONE & Buchanan, accountants and house factors, Municipal<br />
Buildings<br />
Bone David, joiner, 2 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Bone Hugh, joiner, 54 East Hamilton st<br />
Bone Hugh, joiner, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Bone Quintin (<strong>of</strong> Bone & Buchanan), treasurer to Burgh<br />
School Board. Ho. Parkfield, Gourock<br />
Bone Mrs William, 52 Brougham st<br />
BONNAR Colin, stoker, 27 Lynedoch st<br />
Bonnar James (<strong>of</strong> Russell & Bonnar), 33 Kelly st<br />
Bonnar James, rivetter, 8 Duff st<br />
Bonnar John, potter, 20 Pottery st<br />
Bonnar Niven, labourer, 18 St. Lawrence st<br />
BORLAND Alexander, bootmaker, 8 William st. Ho. 28<br />
Wellington st<br />
Borland Alexander, compositor, 46 Ann st<br />
Borland Alexander, fitter, 54 St. Lawrence st<br />
Borland Alexander, grocer, 13 Bearhope st<br />
Borland Daniel, baker, 43 West Burn st<br />
Borland John, missionary, 6 Antigua st<br />
Borland J. C, temperance hotel-keeper, 24 Cathcart st and<br />
31 Brymner st. Ho. 34 Finnart st. (See Advt).<br />
Borland Mrs, lodgings, 51 Brougham st<br />
BORN Joseph, R.N., 32 Brisbane st<br />
BORTHWICK David, joiner, 26 Wellington st<br />
Borthwick George, labourer, 9 Mill st<br />
Borthwick James, commission agent, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
Borthwick James, painter, 15 Sir Michael st<br />
Borthwick Thomas, flour, meal, and grain merchant, 10<br />
Cross-shore st. Ho. 66 Newton st<br />
Borthwick Thomas, joiner, 32 East Shaw st<br />
Borthwick Thomas, joiner, 6 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
BOSTON James jun., & Co., butchers, 5 West Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. 39 Fox st<br />
Boston John, architect, measurer, and surveyor, 1 1 William<br />
st. Ho. 39 Fox st<br />
BOSWELL Mrs, 20 Bearhope st<br />
BOUCHER Charles, labourer, 1 West Stewart st<br />
Boucher George, joiner, 4 Cartsburn st<br />
BOURHILL Thomas, moulder, 87 Belville st<br />
"The Workman's Friend/' 14 Hamilton St.
DIRECTORY.<br />
BOWES David, bootcloser, 16 Dalrymple st<br />
BOWIE Andrew H., engineer, 66 Kelly st<br />
Bowie Hugh, baker, 9 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Bowie James, blacksmith, 9 East Crawford st<br />
Bowie James, boilermaker, 19 Lyle st<br />
Bowie James, electrician, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Bowie John, joiner, 9 Dempster st<br />
Bowie John, mason, 64 Wellington st<br />
Bowie Robert, engineer, 47 Mearns st<br />
Bowie Robert, engineer, 19 Prospecthill st<br />
Bowie Thomas, carpenter, 14 Regent st<br />
Bowie Mrs Archibald, 7 Brisbane st<br />
BOWLING Green (Ardgowan), Ardgowan Square<br />
Bowling Green (Grosvenor), Wellington st<br />
Bowling Green (Wellington), Drumfrochar road<br />
Bowling William, chimney sweep, 13 West Blackhall st<br />
Bowling Mrs, 23 Ardgowan st, west<br />
BOWMAN James & Sons, auctioneers and valuators, 33:<br />
West Blackhall st. (See Advt).<br />
Bowman James, labourer, 34 Crescent st<br />
Bowman James (<strong>of</strong> James Bowman & Sons), Kenilworth, 20<br />
Forsyth st<br />
BOXILL Samuel, 30 Ardgowan st, west<br />
BOYCE Hugh, labourer, 73 Ann st<br />
Boyce Hugh, railway guard, 78 Dempster st<br />
BOYD Alexander, iron driller, 2 Garvald st<br />
Boyd Bryce, coal merchant, 26 Lyle st. Ho. 22 Antigua st<br />
Boyd David, carpenter, 57 Belville st<br />
Boyd Rev. David, <strong>of</strong> Free North Church, 90 Finnart st<br />
Boyd James, carpenter, 5 Kilblain st<br />
Boyd James, jun., grocer and provision merchant, 65 Ann<br />
st. Ho. 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Boyd James, labourer, 104 Drumfrochar road<br />
Boyd James, plumber, 74 Wellington st<br />
Boyd James, tanner, 8 Garwood st<br />
Boyd James, tobacconist and stationer, 1 Ann st. Ho. 62<br />
Regent st<br />
Boyd James, wine and spirit merchant, 12 Sir Michael st.<br />
Ho. 2 Finnart st<br />
Boyd John, joiner, 7 Brougham st. Ho. 24 Union st<br />
Boys' Boots for rough wear specially made
DIRECTORY. 23<br />
Boyd John, labourer, 106 Drumfrochar road<br />
Boyd John, labourer, 5 East Crawford st<br />
Boyd Johnston, provision dealer, 12 Kilblain st. Ho. 16<br />
South st<br />
Boyd Kennedy, fireman, 34 West Shaw st<br />
Boyd Robert, boilermaker, 59 Ann st<br />
Boyd Thomas, provision merchant, 26 West Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. do.<br />
Boyd Thomas, railway porter, 78 Dempster st<br />
Boyd William, feuar and joiner, 91 Belville st<br />
Boyd William, labourer, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Boyd William, labourer, 5 Serpentine walk<br />
Boyd William, vanman, 9 Lyle st<br />
Boyd Miss Janet, 8 George square<br />
Boyd Miss M., tobacconist, Palmerston buildings. Ho. 62<br />
Regent st<br />
Boyd Mrs Andrew, 39 Union st<br />
Boyd Mrs Daniel, 31 Dempster st<br />
Boyd Mrs Elizabeth, 2 Macdougall st<br />
Boyd Mrs Gavin, 57 Belville st<br />
Boyd Mrs James, 8 Watt st<br />
Boyd Mrs Janet, lady's nurse, 36 Ingleston st<br />
Boyd Mrs Thomas, 55 Rue-end st<br />
BOYLAND Alexander, hammerman, 3 East Crawford st<br />
BOYLE Captain, R.N., J.P., Dungallon, 30 Newark st<br />
Boyle Charles, labourer, 15 Main st<br />
Boyle Francis, salesman, 73 Regent st<br />
Boyle George, joiner, 18 Wellington st<br />
Boyle Hugh, clerk, 32 West Stewart st<br />
Boyle James, provision merchant, 21 Market st. Ho. 10<br />
Regent st<br />
Boyle John, labourer, 13 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t street<br />
Boyle Patrick, grocer, 48 Shaw st<br />
Boyle Elizabeth, pawnbroker, 25 Brymner st. Ho. 32 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
Boyle Mrs, midwife, 12 Ann st<br />
Boyle Mrs, 15 East Shaw st<br />
BOZENBERG William, sugar boiler, 29 Nelson st, west<br />
BRADLEY Anthony, broker, 58 Vennel<br />
Bradley James, cabinetmaker, 87 Wellington st<br />
by Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton St., <strong>Greenock</strong>.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Bradley John, labourer, 45 Shaw st<br />
Bradley John, plumber, 7 East Breast. Ho. 29 Trafalgar st<br />
Bradley Joseph, provision dealer, 1 Stanners st. Ho. 9<br />
Cross-shore st<br />
Bradley Matthew, rafter, 4 Duff st<br />
Bradley Michael, boatman, 59 Rue-end st<br />
Bradley Miss, grocer, 38 Dalrymple st. Ho. 26 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Bradley Miss, hotel-keeper, 2 Boyd st and 14 Clarence st<br />
Bradley Samuel, carter, 55 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Bradley Thomas, cooper, 16 Bruce st<br />
BRADSHAW John, fitter, 20 Serpentine walk<br />
BRADY James, wine and spirit merchant, 38 Ann st and<br />
62 Vennel. Ho. 18 Robertson st<br />
BRAID David, brushmaker, 83 Dempster st<br />
BRAND Brothers & Co., produce and sugar merchants, 2<br />
West quay<br />
Brand William, sawyer, 9 Jamaica st<br />
Brand Mrs William, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
Brand Mrs David, 30 West Stewart st<br />
BRAMOLICK Henry, fitter, 6 West Blackhall st<br />
BRANNAN John, labourer, 2 Belville st<br />
BREAKENRIDGE James, vanman, 23 West Blackhall st<br />
BRECKENRIDGE Thomas, yardsman, 51 Lynedoch st<br />
BREAKIE Miss, milliner, 61 Rue-end st<br />
BREMNER Alexander, F.E.I.S., head-master <strong>of</strong> Belville<br />
place School. Ho. Grosvenor terrace, 40 Mearns st<br />
Bremner Charles, Inspector <strong>of</strong> County Constabulary, 6<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
BRENNAN Patrick, engineer, 3 Virginia st<br />
BREWERS' Sugar Company, Limited, sugar refiners, West<br />
Burn square<br />
BREWSTER James, gardener, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Brewster John, labourer, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
BRICELAND Andrew, stevedore, 9 Watt st<br />
BRIERLY Harry, overlooker, 7 Mill st<br />
BRIGHTON John, wholesale provision merchant and ham<br />
curer, 1 and 3 Tobago street. Ho. 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
BRISBANE Ebenezer, engineer, 93 Belville st<br />
BRISLAND James, machinist, 40 Arthur st<br />
Why pay long prices? Buy direct from the
DIRECTORY. 25<br />
BRISTOW James, fruiterer, i Inverkip st. Ho. 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
st<br />
BRITISH Linen Co.'s Bank, Bank Buildings, 13 William<br />
st. James Glen, agent<br />
British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, 2 West<br />
Quay. Leitch & Muir, agents<br />
BRITON Thomas, glazier and glass stainer, 19 Sugarhouse<br />
lane, and <strong>of</strong> Blythswood Stained Glass Company, 259<br />
West George st, Glasgow. Ho. 62 Eldon st<br />
BRITTLEBANK Thomas, Customs' boatman, 59 Ann st<br />
BROADFOOT William, 54 Brougham st<br />
Broadfoot William, M.D., CM., 6 West Blackhall st. Ho.<br />
23 Bentinck st<br />
Broadfoot Mrs James, 23 Bentinck st<br />
BROCK Archibald, engineer, 89 Belville st<br />
Brock J. C. & Co., wholesale shoe merchants, 22 Hamilton<br />
st<br />
Brock James, shipmaster, 3 Campsie terrace<br />
Brock John, engineer, 3 Regent st<br />
BRODIE Archibald, engineer, 14 Hope st<br />
Brodie James (<strong>of</strong> William Kelly & Co.), 30 Finnart st<br />
Brodie John, tailor and clothier, 9 Regent st. Ho. 10<br />
Lyle st<br />
Brodie Malcolm, fitter, 2 Mackenzie st<br />
Brodie Neil, engineer, 64 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Brodie William, spirit merchant, 3 Ropework st. Ho. 41<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Brodie Miss, dressmaker, 8 South st<br />
Brodie Mrs James, 12 St. Lawrence st<br />
Brodie Mrs, spirit merchant, 35 Wellington st. Ho. 52<br />
Kelly st<br />
Brodie Mrs, 30 Brisbane st<br />
BROOM Alexander, carpenter, Oakfield, east<br />
BROTCHIE William, clerk, 87 Dempster st<br />
Brotchie Mrs Donald, 2 Robertson st<br />
BROUGH Hugh, cartwright, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
Brough John, Depute Sheriff Clerk, and Auditor ol Court,<br />
1 Nelson st, west. Ho. 53 Brisbane st<br />
Brough John, smith and cartwright, 4 Chapel st. Ho. 29<br />
Lyle st<br />
Manufacturers, " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.
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BROUN Neil & Co., timber measurers, 2 Cathcart st<br />
BROWN Adam, joiner, 83 Wellington st<br />
Brown Alexander & Co., coal merchants, shipping and commission<br />
agents, 4 Bogle st<br />
Brown Alexander, boilermaker, 10 Carnock st<br />
Brown Alexander, carpenter, 3 Regent st<br />
Brown Alexander, engineer, 15 Belville st<br />
Brown Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Alex. Brown & Co.), 7 Caddlehill st<br />
Brown Alexander, plumber, gasfitter, and zinc worker, 5<br />
Kilblain st. Ho. 27 West Blackhall st<br />
Brown Alexander, poulterer, 3 Watt st<br />
Brown Alexander, vanman, 45 Crawfurd st<br />
Brown Alexander, 68 Finnart st<br />
Brown Alexander R., surgeon dentist, 17 West Blackhall st.<br />
(See Advt.)<br />
Brown Andrew, baker, 114 Dempster st<br />
Brown Andrew, carter, 2 Crawford lane<br />
Brown Andrew, painter, 26 Crescent st<br />
Brown Angus, marine surveyor, 4 Bogle st. Ho. 28 Tra-<br />
falgar st<br />
Brown Archibald, baker, 57 Brisbane st<br />
Brown Archibald, baker, 16 Kelly st<br />
Brown Archibald, carter, 30 Cartsburn st<br />
Brown Archibald, general merchant, Customhouse place.<br />
Ho. 12 Brisbane st<br />
Brown Archibald, moulder, 63 Belville st<br />
Brown Charles, manager Glebe Sugarhouse, 4 Boyd st<br />
Brown David, boilermaker, 82 Belville st<br />
Brown David, cartwright, 2 Wemyss Bay st<br />
Brown David, porter, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Brown David, shoemaker, 63 Nicolson st<br />
Brown Dugald, carpenter, 69 Regent st<br />
Brown Duncan, clerk, 13 Brisbane st<br />
Brown Duncan, shipmaster, 23 Brisbane st<br />
Brown Ebenezer, carpenter, 7 Belville st<br />
Brown Edward, boilermaker, 3 Macdougall st<br />
Brown George, painter and decorator, 3 Albert place. Ho..<br />
8 Jamaica st<br />
Brown George, salesman, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Brown George A., photographer, 2 Grey place<br />
" Mind your feet." Comfort guaranteed for
DIRECTORY. 27<br />
Brown Hugh, carter, 14 Ann st<br />
Brown Hugh, engineer, 3 Campsie terrace<br />
Brown Hugh, insurance agent, 4 Garvald st<br />
Brown Hugh E., shipmaster, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
Brown James, baker, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Brown James, clerk, 93 Dempster st<br />
Brown James, jun., collector <strong>of</strong> water rates, Municipal Buildings.<br />
Ho. 32 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Brown James, foreman job printing department, <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Telegraph, 23 Newton st<br />
Brown James, mechanic, 19 Regent st<br />
Brown James (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>), 1 Ford place, Finnart st<br />
Brown James, painter, 7 Hope st<br />
Brown James, storekeeper, 5 Dempster st<br />
Brown John, blacksmith, 1 1 Carwood st<br />
Brown John, boilermaker, 6 Duff* st<br />
Brown John, carpenter, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
Brown John, carter, 44 Ann st<br />
Brown John, engineer, 5 Belville st<br />
Brown John, engineer, 6 Carwood st<br />
Brown John, engineer, 2 1 Lynedoch st<br />
Brown John, family baker and purveyor, 45 Hamilton st and<br />
11 Union st. Ho. 55 Brisbane st<br />
Brown John, hairdresser,, 13 East breast. Ho. 30 Cartsburn<br />
st<br />
Brown John, porter, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
Brown John, smith, 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Brown John, traveller, 50 Roxburgh st<br />
Brown John M., joiner and builder, 10 Tobago st<br />
Brown John R., surgeon dentist, 30 Cathcart st. (See Advt.)<br />
Brown J. D. (<strong>of</strong> Clyde Pottery Co.), Craigielea, 103 Eldon st<br />
Brown Jos. S., spirit dealer, 31 Rue-end st. Ho. 32 Nelson<br />
st, west<br />
Brown Joseph C, salesman, 5 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Brown Matthew, fitter, 31 Lyle st<br />
Brown M. M'C (<strong>of</strong> T. O. Hunter & Co.), 53 Newton st<br />
Brown Neil, spirit merchant, 7 and 9 Sir Michael st, and<br />
Glasgow and Port-Glasgow. Ho. Dunclutha, 67<br />
Esplanade. (See Advt.)<br />
Brown Niven, baker, 25 Newton st<br />
very little money, at " Percy's/' 14 Hamilton St.
2 8 DIRECTORY.<br />
Brown Robert, engineer, 64 Drumfrochar road<br />
Brown Robert, joiner, 65 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Brown Robert, labourer, 1 Prospecthill st<br />
Brown Robert, tailor, 75 Wellington st<br />
Brown Robert L. (at Welsh, Walker & Macpherson's), 42<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Brown R. G. (<strong>of</strong> Clyde Pottery Co.), 41 Esplanade<br />
Brown Samuel, colporteur and agent for Religious Tract and<br />
Bible Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 42 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Brown, Stewart & Co., paper manufacturers, Overton Paper<br />
Mills, Drumfrochar road<br />
Brown Thomas, blacksmith, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Brown Thomas, painter, 17 South st<br />
Brown Thomas, policeman, 71 Regent st<br />
Brown Walter, boilermaker, 32 Crescent st<br />
Brown William A. (<strong>of</strong> Brown, Stewart & Co.), 119 Eldon st<br />
Brown William, blacksmith, 14 John st<br />
Brown William, boilermaker, 8 Hill st<br />
Brown William, dairy, 8 Sir Michael st<br />
Brown William, spirit merchant, 40 West Burn st Ho. 33<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Brown William, labourer, 18 Antigua st<br />
Brown William, labourer, 18 Hope st<br />
Brown William, grocer, 29 Rue-end st. Ho. 8 Hill st<br />
Brown William, railway porter, 9 Market st<br />
Brown William, seaman, 69 Roxburgh st<br />
Brown William, rivetter, 46 East Hamilton st<br />
Brown Miss Anderson, 23 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Brown Miss Mary, 8 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Brown Mrs Archibald, 5 Kelly st<br />
Brown Mrs James, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
Brown Mrs James, dairy, no Drumfrochar road<br />
Brown Mrs Matthew, 25 Robertson st<br />
Brown Mrs Peter, 9 Nelson st, west<br />
Brown Mrs Robert, 8 Cathcart st<br />
Brown Mrs William, 24 Kelly st<br />
Brown Mrs W. S., draper, 23 Roxburgh st<br />
Brown Mrs, wine and spirit dealer, Havelock Arms, 1 Argyle<br />
st<br />
Brown Mrs, 72 Ann st<br />
Boots at no old -time-war pr<strong>of</strong>its, at " Percy's,"
DIRECTORY. 29<br />
Brown Mrs, 2 Campsie terrace<br />
BROWNE & Watson, shipbrokers, 4 Brymner st. Craig,.<br />
Scott & Co., agents<br />
BROWNING James, engineer, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
BROWNLIE Misses, 41 Union st<br />
BRUCE A. M. (<strong>of</strong> G. & J. Bruce), 8 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Bruce Charles, baker, 17 John st<br />
Bruce David, gardener, 14 Bruce st<br />
Bruce F. G., agent for Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> (Limited).<br />
Ho. Rock Mount, Eldon place<br />
Bruce George (<strong>of</strong> G. & J. Bruce), 8 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Bruce George (manager to John Poynter & Son), 1 1 Demp-<br />
ster st<br />
Bruce G. & J., tailors and clothiers, 18 West Blackhall st<br />
Bruce James, joiner, 85 Dempster st<br />
Bruce William, agent, Clydesdale Bank (East- end), and<br />
insurance agent, 43 Rue-end st. Ho. Moorfield villa,.<br />
Upper Ashton, Gourock<br />
Bruce Mrs Agnes, 9 Ardgowan square<br />
Bruce Mrs John, 23 Kelly st<br />
BRUNTON Charles, cabinetmaker, 22 Wellington st<br />
BRYCE John, brassfinisher, 6 Chapel st<br />
Bryce Mrs John, spirit merchant, 9 Main st. Ho. 4 Antigua st<br />
BRYMNER Alexander, blacksmith, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Brymner John, merchant, 105 Eldon st<br />
Brymner Mrs James, furnishing shop, 103 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Brymner William, joiner, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
BRYSON Patrick, cooper, 74 Ann st<br />
Bryson Thomas, shipmaster, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Bryson William, shoemaker, 18 Tobago st<br />
BUCHAN James, shipmaster, Eadlewood place, Gourock<br />
road<br />
Buchan John, carver and gilder, 71 Regent st<br />
Buchan Robert, river pilot, 34 West Stewart st<br />
Buchan William, rigger, 1 1 Regent st<br />
Buchan Mrs, 10 Terrace road<br />
BUCHANAN Archibald, cartwright and blacksmith, 7 East<br />
Stewart st. Ho. 33 Lynedoch st<br />
Buchanan Alexander, Italian vice-consul, 46 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. Springhill, Kilcreggan<br />
(Sign <strong>of</strong> the Clock) M-A-K-E-R-S' PRICES.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Buchanan David, brassfinisher, 34 Crescent st<br />
Buchanan Donald, coppersmith, 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Buchanan Duncan, postman, 9 Antigua st<br />
Buchanan G. & M., sugar merchants, 17 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
8 Robertson st<br />
Buchanan H. & Co., shipchandlers, oil and colour merchants,<br />
flag makers, &c, 11 West breast<br />
Buchanan Henry (<strong>of</strong> H. Buchanan & Co.), 19 Finnart st<br />
Buchanan James, baker, 87 Dempster st<br />
Buchanan James, commission agent, painter and paperhanger,<br />
34 West Burn st. Ho. 34 Brisbane st<br />
Buchanan James, engineer, Garvel Park House<br />
Buchanan John & Co., tailors, clothiers, and military con-<br />
tractors, 42 Cathcart st<br />
Buchanan John, 27 Mearns st<br />
Buchanan John, blacksmith, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Buchanan John, boilermaker, 17 Lyle st<br />
Buchanan John, brassfinisher, 8 Hill st<br />
Buchanan John, carpenter, 36 Crescent st<br />
Buchanan John, carpenter, 32 St. Lawrence st<br />
Buchanan John, joiner, 7 Hill st<br />
Buchanan John L. (<strong>of</strong> Bone & Buchanan), 45 Brisbane st<br />
Buchanan Neil, rigger, 24 Antigua st<br />
Buchanan Night Asylum, 7 Captain st<br />
Buchanan Peter, joiner, 6 Grey place<br />
Buchanan Robert, joiner, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
Buchanan Robert, 35 Brisbane st<br />
Buchanan William, engineer, 40 Lynedoch st<br />
Buchanan William G., manager, 11 Dempster st<br />
Buchanan Miss, greengrocer, 61 Belville st<br />
Buchanan Miss, 9 Glen st<br />
Buchanan Miss, 48 Esplanade<br />
Buchanan Mrs John, 8 Robertson st<br />
Buchanan Mrs M., Tontine hotel, 34 Cathcart st<br />
Buchanan Mrs R., 45 Brisbane st<br />
Buchanan Mrs, 5 Bearhope st<br />
BUCKLITSCH Edward, joiner, 65 Regent st<br />
BUDGETT James & Son, Limited, sugar merchants, 46<br />
Brymner st<br />
BUICK Thomas, railway guard, 47 Trafalgar st<br />
Shoes at all Prices. Vast Selection, at the
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BUIE Hugh, 17 Brougham st<br />
Buie Neil, collector funeral society, 68 East Crawford<br />
st<br />
BULLOCH Archibald, Customs <strong>of</strong>ficer, 68 Kelly st<br />
BUNTAIN Alexander, carter, 24 Belville st<br />
Buntain James, carter, 22 St. Lawrence st<br />
Buntain James, engineer, 4 Cartsburn st<br />
Buntain James, pansman, 35 Ingleston st<br />
Buntain John, carter, Overton<br />
Buntain Robert, engineer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
BURDEE Harry W., violinist, 7 Nelson st, west<br />
BURNETT James, grocer, 42 West Burn st. Ho. 14<br />
Ardgowan st, west<br />
Burnett John, butter and egg merchant, 13 Market st<br />
Burnett Joseph, outfitter, 56 Rue-end st. Ho. 65 do.<br />
Burnett William, police sergeant, 4 East Hamilton st<br />
BURNIE David, seaman, 1 2 St. Lawrence st<br />
Burnie George, joiner, 34 Crescent st<br />
BURNS Alexander, bill-poster, 10 William st<br />
Burns Charles, surfaceman, 27 Vennel<br />
Burns George, engineer, 21 Trafalgar st<br />
Burns Isaac, fish salesman, 2 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Burns James, carpenter, 2 Rue-end st<br />
Burns James, engineer, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
Burns John, carpenter, 15 Regent st<br />
Burns Jonathan, sugar sampler, 15 West Stewart st<br />
Burns Philip, labourer, 26 East Crawford st<br />
Burns Robert, sailmaker, 18 Sir Michael st<br />
Burns William, blacksmith, 67 Belville st<br />
Burns William J., grocer, 8 Mearns st. Ho. do.<br />
Burns Mrs George, 2 Bentinck st<br />
BURNSIDE William, engineer, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Burnside Miss Elizabeth, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
BURTON Thomas, collector <strong>of</strong> poor and school rates, 36<br />
Nicolson st. Ho. 72 Wellington st<br />
Burton Mrs, 45 Lynedoch st<br />
BUSBY Charles, caulker, 7 Carwood st<br />
BUSHE Mrs, 53 Kelly st<br />
BUTLER George Macaulay, nurseryman, &c, Caledonian<br />
Nursery, Murdieston Meadow. Ho. Inverkip road<br />
"Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.<br />
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DIRECTORY.<br />
BYERS John, flesher, 21 Tobago st and 38 St. Lawrence st.<br />
Ho. 16 St. Lawrence st<br />
BYNG George, blacksmith, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
BYRNE Patrick, boot and shoemaker, 59 Inverkip st<br />
BYRON John, storekeeper, 29 Ingleston st<br />
CABRIE William, tailor, 13 Charles st<br />
CADOGAN Hon. Cecil J. G., R.N., <strong>Office</strong>r in command<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Division <strong>of</strong> Coastguard, Parklea, 27 Newton st<br />
CAHILL James, carter, 34 Dalrymple st<br />
CAIRD & Co., Limited, engineers and iron shipbuilders,<br />
Arthur st and Dalrymple st<br />
Caird Colin S., ship and insurance agent, timber and commission<br />
merchant, 32 Cathcart st. Ho. Dungourney,<br />
13 Newark st<br />
Caird Patrick T. (<strong>of</strong> Caird & Co., Limited), 9 Newark st<br />
Caird Robert (<strong>of</strong> Caird & Co., Limited), 5 Newark st<br />
Caird Mrs James T., Belleaire, 17 Newark st<br />
Caird Mrs John, 119 Eldon st<br />
CAIRNEY William A., tailor and clothier, 32 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
CAIRNS David, M.D., CM., physician and surgeon,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Apothecaries' Hall, 28 Hamilton st. Ho. 4<br />
Ardgowan square<br />
Cairns James A., 19 Finnart st<br />
Cairns John, musician, 17 Shaw st<br />
Cairns John, pawnbroker, 17 Sir Michael st<br />
Cairns Joseph, plasterer, 1 West Stewart st<br />
Cairns William, engineer, 5 Finnart st<br />
Cairns Mrs James, 35 Kelly st<br />
CAISER Mrs Joseph, wine and spirit merchant, 5 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 6 Ardgowan st, west<br />
CALDER Alexander, moulder, 26 Dalrymple st<br />
Calder Alexander, printer, 3 Brachelston st<br />
Calder Alexander D., commercial traveller, Ford place,<br />
1 Finnart st<br />
Calder Alfred T. (H.M. Customs), 38 Finnart st<br />
In Buying our All Leather Boots, you have
DIRECTORY. 33<br />
Calder Marcus, physician and surgeon. Consulting rooms,<br />
10 West Blackhall st. Ho. 12 Union st<br />
Calder Mrs, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
CALDERHEAD David, sawyer, 15 Lynedoch st<br />
Calderhead Robert, joiner, 2 1 Llye st<br />
CALDERWOOD Dan., compositor, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
Calderwood Edward, labourer, 4 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Calderwood Hugh, hairdresser, 22 Tobago st<br />
CALDWELL Alexander, traveller, 48 St. Lawrence st<br />
Caldwell David, grocer, 64 Ann st<br />
Caldwell David, grocer and provision merchant, 34 East<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 40 Mearns st<br />
Caldwell Henry, tugboatman, 11 John st<br />
Caldwell James, painter, 26 Wellington st<br />
Caldwell John, shipping clerk, 64 Kelly st<br />
Caldwell John, tailor, 51 Nicolson st<br />
Caldwell Matthew, grocer, 85 Belville st. Ho. 54 East<br />
Crawford st<br />
Caldwell Robert, grocer, 19 Tobago st. Ho. 29 Bank st<br />
Caldwell Thomas, carpenter, 54 Drumfrochar road<br />
Caldwell William, pointsman, 15 Brougham st<br />
Caldwell William, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
Caldwell Tanet, grocer, 64 Ann st<br />
CALEDONIAN Felt Works, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road<br />
Caledonian Railway Company's Carting Department, Regent<br />
st<br />
Caledonian Railway Company's Goods <strong>Office</strong>, 17 Bogle st<br />
Caledonian Railway Company's <strong>Office</strong>, 25 Cathcart st<br />
CALLAGHAN Owen, labourer, 12 St. Lawrence st<br />
CALLAN George, engine driver, 60 East Hamilton st<br />
CALCLUTH John, boilermaker, 13 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
CALLENDER James, labourer, 3 Belville st<br />
CALVERT Thomas, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 8 Robertson st<br />
Calvert Mrs, teacher <strong>of</strong> pian<strong>of</strong>orte and singing, 8 Robertson st<br />
CAMBRIDGE William, dealer, 12 Ann st<br />
CAMERON Alexander, janitor, Hillend Public School<br />
Cameron Alexander, moulder, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Cameron Alexander (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong>), 31 Lyle st<br />
Cameron Alexander, solicitor and notary public, 4 Argyle st.<br />
Ho. Towerland, Gourock<br />
" No Middle-men's" pr<strong>of</strong>its to pay at Percy's.<br />
3
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Cameron Alexander S., joiner, 41 Roxburgh st<br />
Cameron Allan, carpenter, 2 Garvald st<br />
Cameron Allan & Son, home timber merchants and general<br />
turners, Ashfield saw mills, Macdougall st<br />
Cameron Allan, jun. (<strong>of</strong> Allan Cameron & Son), Hillend<br />
house, 8 East Crawford st<br />
Cameron Allan (<strong>of</strong> Allan Cameron & Son), Ashfield cottage,<br />
Macdougall st<br />
Cameron Angus, blacksmith, 32 St. Lawrence st<br />
Cameron Archibald, watchmaker, 16 South st<br />
Cameron A. F., wine and spirit merchant, 4 Watson's lane.<br />
Ho. 25 Dempster st<br />
Cameron Charles, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 1 1 Kilblain<br />
st. Ho. 67 Roxburgh st<br />
Cameron Charles, M.P., Balclutha, Newark st<br />
Cameron Daniel, boilermaker, 9 Crescent st<br />
Cameron Donald, blacksmith, 3 Regent st<br />
Cameron Donald, engineer, 29 Trafalgar st<br />
Cameron Donald, joiner, 5 Rue-end st<br />
Cameron Donald, labourer, 5 Orchard st<br />
Cameron Duncan, labourer, 19 Main st<br />
Cameron Duncan, labourer, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Cameron Hugh, gas inspector, 115 Dempster st<br />
Cameron Hugh, joiner, 67 Regent st<br />
Cameron Hugh, painter, 4 Garvald st<br />
Cameron Hugh, labourer, 80 Belville st<br />
Cameron Hugh, labourer, 23 Nelson st, west<br />
Cameron Hugh, salesman, 56 St. Lawrence st<br />
Cameron Hugh, seaman, 5 Duff st<br />
Cameron James, slater, 23 Sir Michael st<br />
Cameron James, wine merchant, 24 Charles st. Ho. 7<br />
Murdieston st<br />
Cameron John & Son, auctioneers and valuators, 1 2 Sugarhouse<br />
lane<br />
Cameron John, carter, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Cameron John, engineer, 9 Antigua st<br />
Cameron John, fitter, 6 St. Lawrence st<br />
Cameron John, flesher, 26 Lynedoch st. Ho. Lower Murdieston<br />
Farm<br />
Cameron John, painter, 19 Brisbane st<br />
" Nothing but Leather" used in manufacturing
DIRECTORY. 35<br />
Cameron John, pilot, 35 Wellington st<br />
Cameron John, saw sharper, 7 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Cameron John (<strong>of</strong> Blair & Cameron), 25 Brisbane st<br />
Cameron John, watchman, 40 St. Lawrence st<br />
Cameron John, 1 1 Murdieston st<br />
Cameron John, rivetter, 6 Lauriston st<br />
Cameron John, grocer and provision merchant, 23 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 32 Kelly st<br />
Cameron John, fitter, 1 1 Carwood st<br />
Cameron Matthew, watchmaker and jeweller, 36 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 16 South st<br />
Cameron Matthew, woolsorter, 1 7 Prospecthill st<br />
Cameron Murdoch, labourer, 33 Lyle st<br />
Cameron Peter, joiner, 1 1 Lynedoch st<br />
Cameron Peter, tailor, 39 Sir Michael st<br />
Cameron Robert, blacksmith, 67 Nicolson st<br />
Cameron Robert, cabinet maker & upholsterer, 3 Brougham<br />
st<br />
Cameron Robert, engineer, 2 Macdougall st<br />
Cameron John Wilson (<strong>of</strong> John Cameron & Son). Ho. 84<br />
Union st<br />
Cameron Samuel, mercantile clerk, 2 Robertson st<br />
Cameron Samuel (<strong>of</strong> H.M.C.), 3 Orangefield place<br />
Cameron William, egg merchant, 8 Mearns st<br />
Cameron William, house painter and decorator, 34 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 47 Brisbane st<br />
Cameron Miss A., greengrocer, 5 John st<br />
Cameron Miss H. R., tobacconist, 5 Rue-end st<br />
Cameron Miss Mary, 28 Crawfurd st<br />
Cameron Miss M'R, 38 Brisbane st<br />
Cameron Miss, 45 Trafalgar st<br />
Cameron Mrs Donald, 5 Regent st<br />
Cameron Mrs Murdoch, 30 Cartsburn st<br />
Cameron Mrs Patrick, feuar, 15 Brisbane st<br />
Cameron Mrs, 69 Roxburgh st<br />
CAMMOCK Hugh, gateman, 50 Roxburgh st<br />
CAMPBELL Alexander, boilermaker, 5 John st<br />
Campbell Alexander, engineer, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Campbell Alexander, jun., grocer and provision merchant,<br />
20 Arthur st and 84 Belville st. Ho. 13 Lyle st<br />
our Boots & Shoes. The • Percy" Shoe House.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Campbell Alexander, sailmaker, 87 Dempster st<br />
Campbell Alexander, sanitary <strong>of</strong>ficer. Ho. 91 Dempster st<br />
Campbell Alexander, seaman, 3 Regent st<br />
Campbell Alexander, ship chandler, 19 South st<br />
Campbell Alexander, timber measurer, 26 South st<br />
Campbell Alexander, manager for R. Young & Co., auctionmart,<br />
Princes Pier. Ho. 1 2 Laird st<br />
Campbell Alexander & Son, wholesale stationers and paper<br />
bag makers, 46 Hamilton st and 23 West Burn st<br />
Campbell A. & J. & Co., drapers, 22 Arthur st. Ho. 50<br />
East Crawford st<br />
Campbell Allan, carpenter, 5 Regent st<br />
Campbell Allan, painter, 25 Bruce st<br />
Campbell, Anderson & Co., wholesale wine and spirit merchants,<br />
2 Shaw st and 6 Cathcart st<br />
Campbell & Co., family grocers and wine merchants, 89*<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
Campbell Angus, carpenter, 13 Antigua st<br />
Campbell Angus, engineer, 6 Carnock st<br />
Campbell Angus, messenger, Shipping <strong>of</strong>fice, 7 Virginia st<br />
Campbell Angus, sugar porter, 8 Hill st<br />
Campbell Angus, timber porter, Albert Harbour. Ho. 5 9'<br />
Regent st<br />
Campbell Archibald, blacksmith, 69 Nicolson st<br />
Campbell Archibald, boilermaker, 1 1 Belville st<br />
Campbell Archibald, British Workman Public House, i6<<br />
Brymner st. Ho. 27 Shaw st<br />
Campbell Archibald, iron turner, 103 Belville st<br />
Campbell Archibald, labourer, 89 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Campbell Archibald, seaman, 22 Bearhope st<br />
Campbell Archibald, shipwright, 3 Regent st<br />
Campbell Charles, letterpress printer, 2 Watt place. Ho.<br />
23 Newton st<br />
Campbell Colin, bottler, 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Campbell Colin, carpenter, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Campbell Colin, joiner, 77 Regent st<br />
Campbell C. T. (<strong>of</strong> John Hunter & Co.), fish merchant,.<br />
Lerwickville, 79 Brisbane st<br />
Campbell Daniel, blacksmith, 41 Lynedoch st<br />
Campbell David, carpenter, 6 Hay st<br />
"The Leading Men <strong>of</strong> Glasgow in their Line."
DIRECTORY. 37<br />
Campbell David, labourer, 74 Ann st<br />
Campbell Donald, carpenter, 13 East Crawford st<br />
Campbell Donald, carpenter, 28 East Shaw st<br />
Campbell Donald, engineer, 19 Ingleston st<br />
Campbell Donald, joiner, 6 Belville st<br />
Campbell Donald, joiner, 25 Trafalgar st<br />
Campbell Donald, labourer, 4 Sinclair st<br />
Campbell Donald, sailmaker, 63 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Campbell Donald, shipping <strong>of</strong>ficer (M.M.), 30 Wellington<br />
st<br />
Campbell Dugald, accountant, stockbroker, and land agent,<br />
49 Cathcart st. Ho. Ashmount, 16 Patrick st<br />
Campbell Dugald, sailmaker, 2 Watt place<br />
Campbell Duncan, joiner, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
•Campbell Duncan, joiner, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
Campbell Duncan, labourer, 33 Nelson st, west<br />
Campbell Duncan, machineman, 2 Murdieston st<br />
Campbell Duncan, policeman, 18 Bearhope st<br />
Campbell Duncan, sugar porter, 28 Bank st<br />
Campbell Duncan S., salesman, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Campbell Edward, labourer, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Campbell Hector, carter, 45 Lynedoch st<br />
Campbell Hugh, baker, 81 Wellington st<br />
Campbell Hugh, cooper, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Campbell Hugh, hammerman, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
Campbell Hugh, surfaceman, 31 East Crawford st<br />
Campbell James & Co., coal, lime, cement, insurance, and<br />
forwarding agents, 23 Cathcart st<br />
Campbell James & Co., Victoria Tower boot and shoe stores,<br />
5 Hamilton st<br />
Campbell James, carpenter, 20 West Stewart st<br />
Campbell James, family grocer, 23 Tobago st. Ho. 32<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Campbell James, hammerman, 1 Ratho st<br />
Campbell James, 4 Mearns st<br />
Campbell James (<strong>of</strong> Jas. Campbell & Co.), 12 Wellington st<br />
Campbell James, O.D.O., Customs, 59 Ann st<br />
Campbell James M. (<strong>of</strong> Campbell & Co., licensed grocers),<br />
89 Roxburgh st. Ho. 45 Brisbane st<br />
Campbell John, boatman, 22 Lynedoch st<br />
Vide Industries <strong>of</strong> Glasgow. 14 Hamilton St.
38<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Campbell John, agent for A. G. Kidston & Co. Ho. 5<br />
Trafalgar st<br />
Campbell John, blacksmith, 1 1 Murdieston st<br />
Campbell John, cooper, 39 Ann st<br />
Campbell John, engineer, 59 Ann st<br />
Campbell John, engineer, 1 1 East Crawford st<br />
Campbell John, engineer, 8 Hill st<br />
Campbell John, flesher, 64 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Campbell John, flesher, 42 Regent st<br />
Campbell John, joiner, 94 Dempster st<br />
Campbell John, joiner, 1 Hill st<br />
Campbell John, joiner, 5 Bank st<br />
Campbell John, labourer, 25 John st<br />
Campbell John, labourer, 23 Belville st<br />
Campbell John, mercantile clerk, 1 1 Nelson st, west<br />
Campbell John (<strong>of</strong> A. Campbell & Son), 69 Union st<br />
Campbell John, plumber, 12 Dalrymple st<br />
Campbell John, ship smith and chain maker, 1 1 Ropework<br />
st. Ho. 4 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
Campbell Rev. John, Free Gaelic Manse, 7 Ardgowan<br />
square<br />
Campbell John F., draper and hosiery manufacturer, 56<br />
Vennel. Ho. 8 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Campbell John H. (<strong>of</strong> Malcolm & Co.), 51 Brisbane st<br />
Campbell Lachlan, steamboat master, 56 Kelly st<br />
Campbell Malcolm, boilermaker, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Campbell Malcolm, spirit merchant, 4 Dellingburn square.<br />
Ho. 35 Regent st<br />
Campbell Matthew, carpenter, 1 1 Carwood st<br />
Campbell Neil, labourer, 61 Belville st<br />
Campbell Neil, cooper, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
Campbell Nicol M., Port. Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong> carrier, 8<br />
Nicolson st<br />
Campbell Norman, sugar porter, 35 Regent st<br />
Campbell Peter, boilermaker, 1 Hill st<br />
Campbell Peter, jun., & Co., commission merchants,<br />
Exchange buildings. Ho. 36 Brisbane st<br />
Campbell Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 1 1 Laird st. Ho.<br />
12 do.<br />
Campbell Richard, brassfinisher, 19 Belville st<br />
Reliable Boots & Shoes at " Makers' Prices,
DIRECTORY. 39<br />
Campbell Robert & Co., slaters and slate merchants, 21<br />
West Stewart st<br />
Campbell Robert, boot and shoe maker, 28 Lynedoch st.<br />
Ho. 68 Drumfrochar road<br />
Campbell Robert, checker, 4 Sinclair st<br />
Campbell Robert, clerk, 30 Brymner st<br />
Campbell Robert, engineer, 12 Belville st<br />
Campbell Robert, fitter, 5 East Crawford st<br />
Campbell Robert, labourer, 14 Arthur st<br />
Campbell Robert (<strong>of</strong> R. Campbell & Co.), 65 Nicolson st<br />
Campbell Robert, shoemaker, 30 St. Lawrence st<br />
Campbell Stuart, labourer, 73 Ann st<br />
Campbell Thomas, joiner, 12 Wellington st<br />
Campbell Walter, stevedore, 18 Hope st<br />
Campbell William, engineer, 2 Mackenzie st<br />
Campbell William, grocer, 76 Ann st. Ho. do.<br />
Campbell William, pointsman, 96 Dempster st<br />
Campbell Miss Catherine, 55 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st ,<br />
Campbell Miss C, grocer, 27 Regent st<br />
Campbell Miss Jemima, 6 Finnart st<br />
Campbell Miss Margaret, 33 Nelson st<br />
Campbell Miss Mary, 10 South st<br />
Campbell Miss M. T., fruiterer, 59 Inverkip st<br />
Campbell Miss Sarah, dressmaker, 38 Nicolson st<br />
Campbell Misses, furnishing shop, 7 Rue-end st. Ho. 11<br />
East Blackhall st<br />
Campbell Mrs Alex., 69 Union st<br />
Campbell Mrs Archibald, 24 Brisbane st<br />
Campbell Mrs A., 9 Dempster st<br />
Campbell Mrs A., 33 West Stewart st<br />
Campbell Mrs C, 34 St. Lawrence st<br />
Campbell Mrs Christina, feuar, 17 Caddlehill st<br />
Campbell Mrs Daniel, 1 1 John st<br />
Campbell Mrs Duncan, 30 Ingleston st<br />
Campbell Mrs D., laundry, 25 West Stewart st<br />
Campbell Mrs Hugh, 31 Dempster st<br />
Campbell Mrs James, 9 Hope st<br />
Campbell Mrs James, Lerwickville, 79 Brisbane st<br />
Campbell Mrs Jessie, 30 St. Lawrence st<br />
Campbell Mrs John, 11 Main st<br />
only from Percy Brothers, 14 Hamilton St.
40 DIRECTORY.<br />
Campbell Mrs John, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Campbell Mrs John, 2 South st<br />
Campbell Mrs J., 41 Lynedoch st<br />
Campbell Mrs Neil, brush and basket warehouse, 20 Charles<br />
st. Ho. 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Campbell Mrs Peter, 26 Brisbane st<br />
Campbell Mrs P., 67 Regent st<br />
Campbell Mrs William, 15 Robertson st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 21 Antigua st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 18 Cathcart st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 10 Lynedoch st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 48 Shaw st<br />
CANDLISH Mrs, washing and dressing, 12 Ardgowan st,<br />
west<br />
CANNIE Samuel, joiner, 6 Inverkip st<br />
CANNING John, labourer, 10 Nile st<br />
CANT Adam, clerk, 25 Robertson st<br />
Cant James, gardener, The Craigs, 2 1 Newark st<br />
CAPPOCK M. A., provision merchant, 52 Shaw st<br />
CARCHRIE James, rivetter, 1 1 Cross-shore st<br />
Carchrie Robert, rivetter, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
CARLIN William, rafter, 10 William st<br />
CARLISLE Miss, 1 Roseneath st<br />
CARLYLE John, M.D., CM., physician and surgeon, 43<br />
Regent st<br />
Carlyle Mrs, 8 Lyle st<br />
CARMICHAEL A. & J. H. & Co., shipowners, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong><br />
buildings<br />
Carmichael Alexander, labourer, 40 West Burn st<br />
Carmichael Alexander, tugboat master, 21 Newton st<br />
Carmichael Andrew (<strong>of</strong> A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co.) Ho.<br />
34 Forsyth st<br />
Carmichael x\rchibald, shopman, 75 Wellington st<br />
Carmichael Donald, grocer, 13 Cartsburn st. Ho. 22 Bank st<br />
Carmichael Donald, porter, 15 Lyle st<br />
Carmichael Dugald, carpenter, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
Carmichael Hugh, porter, 13 Duncan st<br />
Carmichael John, smith, 65 Roxburgh st<br />
Carmichael John, stationmaster, Bogston. Ho. 89 Port-<br />
Glasgow road<br />
Newest Designs in Foot Gear arriving daily
DIRECTORY. 4<br />
Carmichael John, yardsman, 35 Lyle st<br />
Carmichael John H., feuar, 76 Finnart st<br />
Carmichael Malcolm, teacher, Shaw Street Public School<br />
Carmichael Thomas (<strong>of</strong> A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co.), 35<br />
Esplanade<br />
Carmichael R. D. (<strong>of</strong> A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co.), 93<br />
Finnart st<br />
Carmichael William, labourer, 4 Laird st<br />
Carmichael Ann, lodgings, 13 Brisbane st<br />
Carmichael Miss M. G, dressmaker, 47 Brisbane st<br />
Carmichael Mrs Andrew, Milnwood, 93 Finnart st<br />
Carmichael Mrs Donald, grocer, 31 West Burn st. Ho. 17<br />
Nelson st<br />
•Carmichael Mrs James, 16 Robertson st<br />
•Carmichael Mrs, 104 Drumfrochar road<br />
Carmichael Mrs, 16 Hope st<br />
Carmichael Mrs, 1 St. Andrew st<br />
CARNAGHAN James, joiner and builder, 13 Regent st.<br />
Ho. 13 Mearns st<br />
Carnaghan Peter, labourer, 32 Crescent st<br />
Carnaghan Robert, broker, 5 Market st<br />
CARMOODIE Thomas, policeman, 75 Regent st<br />
CARR Mrs Andrew, 1 7 Baker st<br />
CARRICK Mrs, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
•CARRIGAN George, broker, 6 Smith's lane, 12 Market st,<br />
and 10 Manse lane. Ho. 18 Sir Michael st. (See Advt.)<br />
Carrigan John, spirit merchant, 31 Vennel. Ho. 26 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
CARRILINE Solomon, H.M.C., in Dempster st<br />
CARROL Mrs, 8 Kilblain st<br />
CARROLL James, stevedore, 22 Cathcart st<br />
CARSE William, glass and china merchant, 51 Vennel.<br />
Ho. 66 Regent st<br />
•CxAlRSON Henry, brassfounder, gasfitter, bellhanger, and<br />
plumber, 26 Crawfurd st. Ho. 29 Nelson st, west<br />
Carson John, labourer, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
•Carson Robert, labourer, 30 St. Lawrence st<br />
Carson Robert, stoker, 75 Wellington st<br />
Carson Thomas, brassfinisher, 31 Trafalgar st<br />
Carson William, fireman, 75 Wellington st<br />
from Head Depot— Percy Brothers, Glasgow.<br />
1
42 DIRECTORY.<br />
CARSTAIRS Robert, blacksmith, 86 Belville st<br />
Carstairs Thomas, lathsplitter, 18 Dalrymple st<br />
CARSWELL Andrew, weigher, 13 Newton st<br />
Carswell Andrew, labourer, 35 West Burn st<br />
Carswell John & Son, timber measurers, 4 Cathcart st<br />
Carswell John (<strong>of</strong> John Carswell & Son), 51 Esplanade<br />
Carswell Mrs, 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
CARTER William, mason, 92 Dempster st<br />
CARTSBURN Sugar Refining Co., 4 Crescent st<br />
CARTSDYKE Apothecary Co., 23 Rue-end st<br />
Cartsdyke Equitable Loan <strong>Office</strong>, 63 Main st<br />
CASE Mrs, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
CASEY Robert, shipmaster, 25 Robertson st<br />
CASKIE John, sawyer, 21 Main st<br />
CASSIDY Mrs, fish merchant, 22 Bearhope st<br />
CASSON Alexander, joiner, 24 Antigua st<br />
Casson Mrs George, 9 Argyle st<br />
CATHCART Steamship Co. (Limited)—J. & J. Denholm,<br />
agents<br />
CATHIE James, traveller, 22 Brisbane st<br />
CATTANACH Mrs, 10 Regent st<br />
CAVANAGH Patrick J., boilermaker, 7 Cathcart st<br />
CAWTHORNE Mrs, 5 Lynedoch st<br />
CHABANT Miss S., 43 Shaw st<br />
CHALMERS Alexander, smith, bellhanger, and gasfitter,,<br />
14 Crawfurd st. Ho. 28 Newton st<br />
Chalmers Andrew, 81 Dempster st<br />
Chalmers Archibald, joiner, glazier, and funeral undertaker,<br />
36 Roxburgh st. Ho. 72 Wellington st<br />
Chalmers David L., painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 20<br />
Tobago st. Ho. 2 Princes st<br />
Chalmers Henry, tailor and clothier, 30 Nicolson st. Ho.<br />
83 Finnart st<br />
Chalmers Hugh, French polisher, 6 Trafalgar st<br />
Chalmers Hugh M. & Son, timber merchants and joiners, 7<br />
Cowgate st<br />
Chalmers Hume, hotel-keeper and grain merchant, Wheat:<br />
Sheaf Hotel, 4 Church place<br />
Chalmers H. M. (<strong>of</strong> H. M. Chalmers & Son), 25 Finnart st<br />
Chalmers John, boilermaker, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
Boots you can "Buy weel and hae weel " in,
DIRECTORY. 43<br />
Chalmers John,, clerk and collector, Gasworks, Municipal<br />
buildings. Ho. i Manor crescent, Gourock road<br />
Chalmers John, grain and potatoe merchant, 7 Princes st<br />
Ho. 35 Regent st<br />
Chalmers John, joiner, 30 Bruce st<br />
Chalmers John, sailmaker, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
Chalmers John, tobacconist, 7 Cathcart st. Ho. 5 Caddie-<br />
hill st<br />
Chalmers Peter, joiner, 27 Mearns st<br />
Chalmers Robert, blacksmith, 18 Duncan st. Ho. 7 Holms-<br />
cr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Chalmers Robert, blacksmith, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Chalmers Robert, chemist and druggist, and branch <strong>Post</strong>-<br />
<strong>Office</strong>, 41 Roxburgh st. Ho. 72 Wellington st<br />
Chalmers Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert Chalmers & Son), 17 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 32 Brisbane st<br />
Chalmers Robert & Son, property and insurance agents,,<br />
valuators, surveyors, and architects, 17 Hamilton st<br />
Chalmers William, carpenter, 14 Regent st<br />
Chalmers William, house factor a..d property agent, 5 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. Roslin place, Gourock<br />
Chalmers Miss M., stationer, 73 Nicolson st<br />
Chalmers Miss, tobacconist and furnishings, 26 East Hamilton<br />
st<br />
Chalmers Mrs, 21 Lynedoch st<br />
CHAMBERS Samuel, labourer, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
Chambers William, grocer, 5 John st. Ho. 7 Ingleston st<br />
Chambers W'illiam, spirit merchant, 1 2 Springkell st. Ho.<br />
7 Ingleston st<br />
CHAPPEL Robert, sawyer, 3 Kilblain st<br />
CHARLETON G. P., collector H.M. Customs, Newark<br />
lodge, 28 Newark st<br />
CHARTERS James, labourer, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
Charters James, storekeeper, 23 John st<br />
CHEVALIER Frederick, clothier and outfitter, 4 William<br />
st and 2 Dalrymple st. Ho. 5 Grey place<br />
Chevalier Joseph, ship captain, 16 Mearns st<br />
CHILDS James, rivetter, 82 Belville st<br />
CHIRRY Alexander, printer, 27 Patrick st<br />
CHISHOLM Archibald, 3 Glen st<br />
purchasing direct from us at 14 Hamilton St.
44<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Chisholm William & Co., coopers, 39 Crawfurd st<br />
CHRISTIE Alexander, blacksmith, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
Christie Andrew, salesman, 8 Murdieston st<br />
Christie George, gardener, 68 Eldon st<br />
Christie Malcolm, tobacconist, 9 East Breast. Ho. 8 Crossshore<br />
st<br />
Christie Rev. Charles, M.A., minister <strong>of</strong> Augustine Church.<br />
Ho. 43 Regent st<br />
Christie Rev. J. G., B.D., assistant, West Kirk. Ho. 14<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Christie Robert, labourer, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Christie William, finisher, Overton<br />
Christie Wm. N., tobacco-pipe manufacturer, match importer,<br />
and small ware merchant, 14. Market st. Ho. 22<br />
Kelly st<br />
Christie Mrs, 24 Pottery st<br />
CHRISTIAN Association, Young Men's, 17 West Stewart st<br />
Christian Mission, 41 Hamilton st<br />
Christian Young Women's Association, 27 West Stewart st<br />
CITY and District Parcel Delivery Co., and universal forwarding<br />
agents, 29 Brymner st, and 82 Mitchell st, Glasgow<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Glasgow Steam Dyeing and Laundry Co., 2 Cathcart<br />
square<br />
CLAPPERTON James, boilermaker, 24 Lynedoch st<br />
Clapperton John, carpenter, 10 Carnock st<br />
Clapperton John (<strong>of</strong> J. M. Macfarlane & Co.), Drumslea,<br />
39 Newark st<br />
Clapperton Mrs, 9 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Clapperton Mrs, 12 Lynedoch st<br />
Clark Andrew A., shipmaster, 6 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Clark Archibald, baker, 37 Ann st. Ho. 41 do.<br />
Clark Archibald (<strong>of</strong> John Clark & Son), 2 Esplanade<br />
Clark Daniel, fireman, 87 Belville st<br />
Clark David, boltmaker, 10 Regent st<br />
Clark David, goods guard, 52 West Blackhall st<br />
Clark Edward, mason, 68 Inverkip st<br />
Clark James, labourer, ^6 Ingleston st<br />
Clark James W., joiner, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Clark John & Son, watchmakers, jewellers, and chronometer<br />
makers, 19 West Blackhall st. (See Advt).<br />
For astounding 19th Century productions in
DIRECTORY. 45<br />
Clark John, blacksmith, n Dempster st<br />
Clark John, carter, 56 Drumfrochar road<br />
Clark John, engineer, 15 Lauriston st<br />
Clark John, seaman, 29 Nelson st, west<br />
Clark John A., cooper, 7 Boyd st<br />
Clark Joseph, greengrocer, 51 Vennel<br />
Clark Joseph, labourer, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Clark Joseph, ladies' hatter, 29 Cathcart st<br />
Clark W. B., grocer, 29 Shaw st. Ho. 30 Brymner st<br />
Clark W. B., salesman, 34 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Clark Miss Catherine, dressmaker, 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Clark Miss M., confectioner, 105 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Clark Miss, dressmaker, 9 Antigua st<br />
Clark Miss, 58 Drumfrochar road<br />
Clark Miss, 14 Regent st<br />
Clark Mrs Andrew, 9 Antigua st<br />
Clark Mrs D., 72 East Crawford st<br />
Clark Mrs D., 2 Watt place<br />
Clark Mrs, draper, 43 Ann st. Ho. do.<br />
Clark -Mrs Peter, feuar, 60 Ann st<br />
Clark Mrs, 2 Argyle st<br />
Clark Mrs, 7 Mill st<br />
CLEGG John, engineer, 32 Crescent st<br />
CLELAND Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Cleland & Stewart), 3 Ford place,<br />
Finnart st<br />
Cleland & Stewart, merchant tailors and clothiers, 18 Hamilton<br />
st<br />
CLELLAND Miss, 3 Kelly st<br />
CLEMES Richard, joiner, 13 East Crawford st<br />
CLERK Duncan (<strong>of</strong> R. & S. Neill Clerk & Orkney), 25<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
CLIMIE John, cutler, 3 George square<br />
Climie Robert, cutler and gunsmith, 20 West Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. 27 West Stewart st<br />
Climie Miss Jane, greengrocer, 1 Kelly st<br />
Climie Mrs, 51 Kelly st<br />
CLINK John D., underwriters' surveyor, 4 East Breast.<br />
Ho. 53 Octavia terrace<br />
CLUCKIE N. Gordon, M.B., L.F.P.S.G., ophthalmic surgeon,<br />
Glendonwyn, Eldon st<br />
Boots, visit the " Percy" Boot & Shoe Depot.
46<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
CLUFF Michael, labourer, 27 Belville st<br />
CLUNIE James, mariner, 13 Antigua st<br />
CLYDE Pottery Co., manufacturers <strong>of</strong> earthenware, Port-<br />
Glasgow road<br />
Clyde Ropework, Berry-yards. Warehouse, 3 East Breast.<br />
Clyde Shipping Co., steamship and steamtug owners, Customhouse<br />
buildings—Allan Swan, agent<br />
Clyde Stevedore Co., 1 Open Shore and 7 Dock breast<br />
Clyde Sugar Refining Co.,' 107 Drumfrochar road<br />
Clyde Yacht Agency, 4 East breast— Macalister & Fyfe,<br />
agents<br />
CLYDESDALE Banking Co. (Limited), 7 Hamilton st<br />
Clydesdale Banking Co. (Limited), East end—43 Rue-end<br />
st—William Bruce, agent<br />
COCHRAN Alexander, labourer, 30 St. Lawrence st<br />
Cochran John, boilermaker, 1 1 Hill st<br />
Cochran Robert (<strong>of</strong> D. M'Cormick & Co.), 13 Kelly st<br />
COCHRANE Archibald, joiner, 3 Broomhill st<br />
Cochrane Crawford, clerk, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, 20 Wellington st<br />
Cochrane William, joiner, 10 Baker st<br />
Cochrane Mrs Janet, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Baker st<br />
Cochrane Mrs, 8 Duff st<br />
Cochrane Mrs, 9 South st<br />
Cochrane Mrs, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Cochrane Mrs, greengrocer, 1 Lauriston st<br />
COGHILL D., Eadlewood place, Gourock road<br />
COHEN Jacob, picture frame maker, 8 Cross-shore st. Ho.<br />
49 Shaw st<br />
COILS John, labourer, 40 Ann st<br />
COLBURN Alex., cutter, 1 1 Nelson st, west<br />
COLE George A., labourer, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
COLLIGAN Patrick & Co., brokers, 22 Shaw st. Ho. 13<br />
Cross-shore st<br />
COLLINS Henry, caulker, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
Collins Henry, painter, 2 Crawford lane<br />
Collins Joseph, jun., teacher <strong>of</strong> music, 17 Nelson st, west<br />
Collins Joseph, painter, 17 Nelson st, west<br />
Collins William, salesman, 21 Nelson st<br />
Collins William, baker, 76 Dempster st<br />
Collins Mrs J. B. S., 19 Newton st<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the attractions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>for Leather
DIRECTORY. 47<br />
COLQUHOUN Duncan, painter and decorator, i Union st.<br />
Ho. 2 Finnart st<br />
Colquhoun John, clothier, 7 Grey place. Ho. 32 Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
Colquhoun John, cooper, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Colquhoun Richard, mason, 68 Inverkip st<br />
Colquhoun Robert, irondresser, 5 Nile st<br />
COLVILLE i\.rchibald, pointsman, 20 Pottery st<br />
Colville James, engineer, 35 Wellington st<br />
Colville James, shunter, 11 Brachelston st<br />
COMMERCIAL Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Limited, 36 Cathcart<br />
st— James Tannahill, agent<br />
Commercial Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Limited (West end Branch),<br />
15 West Blackhall st— James Tannahill, agent<br />
COMMISSARY Clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice, County Buildings, 1 Nelson<br />
st, west<br />
CONGREGATIONAL Chapel, 7 George square<br />
CONGALTON Lieutenant William, R.N.R., examiner <strong>of</strong><br />
masters and mates, Mercantile Marine <strong>Office</strong>. Ho.<br />
Glenardoch, Doune<br />
CONIE Mrs, 7 Shaw place<br />
CONKEY Alexander, labourer, 18 Serpentine walk<br />
CONN James P., saw miller, 101 Belville st<br />
Conn John, sawsharper, 91 Belville st<br />
CONNELL Alexander, clerk, 1 1 Roxburgh st<br />
Connell James, commission, insurance, and forwarding agent,<br />
20 Cathcart st. Ho. 9 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Connell John, driller, 1 1 Lauriston st<br />
Connell John, labourer, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Connell William, tinsmith, 6 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
CONNELLY Francis, grocer, 25 East Shaw st<br />
CONNER Hugh, carpenter, 16 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Conner James, rafter, 64 Drumfrochar road<br />
Conner Mrs John, plumber and gasfitter, 3 East Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. 39 Bank st<br />
CONNING H. & J., milliners, 2 Inverkip st. Ho. 11<br />
Newark st<br />
Conning John, gardener, Balclutha Lodge, 1 1 Newark st<br />
CONNOR David, bandmaster, 1st R.R.V., 7 Brisbane st<br />
Connor James, boilermaker, 31 East Crawford st<br />
Goods is the "Percy" Boot and Shoe House.
48 DIRECTORY.<br />
Connor John, artist, 10 Kelly st<br />
Connor Robert, carter, to Chapel st<br />
CONWAY Andrew, greengrocer, 18 Sir Michael st<br />
Conway David, clerk, 3 Hope st<br />
Conway Francis, licensed broker, 4 Tobago st. Ho. 4.<br />
Mearns st<br />
Conway Matthew, painter, 9 Lyle st<br />
COOK Alexander, brakesman, 21 John st<br />
Cook Angus, chainmaker, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
Cook Archibald (<strong>of</strong> D. & A. Cook), 23 Brisbane st<br />
Cook David, outfitter, 9 Rue-end st. Ho. 27 Lyle st<br />
Cook D. & A., smiths and chain makers, 4 Charles st<br />
Cook John, carpenter, 45 Rue-end st<br />
Cook John, joiner and blockmaker, Lindsay Lane, West<br />
Quay head. Ho. 19 Nelson st, west<br />
Cook John, yachtsman, 7 Carwood st<br />
Cook Robert, caulker, 2 Garvald st<br />
Cook Robert, millworker, 124 Drumfrochar road<br />
Cook Robert, pawnbroker, auctioneer, and valuator, 33<br />
Market st. Ho. 9 Orangefield place<br />
Cook R., jun., auctioneer and valuator, 26 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 9 Orangefield place. (See Advt.)<br />
Cook William, B.A. Lond. F.E.I.S., Head-master Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
Public School. Ho. Roselea, 71 Newton st<br />
Cook William, fireman, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
Cook William, millworker, Overton<br />
Cook Miss, 35 Lyle st<br />
Cook Mrs Archibald, 2% Kelly st<br />
Cook Mrs Duncan, 29 Mearns st<br />
Cook Mrs William, 4 Garvald st<br />
Cook Mrs, 5 Hope st<br />
COOPER Archibald, engineer, 42 Arthur st<br />
Cooper Archibald, painter, 25 Bruce st<br />
Cooper H. B. & Co., engineers, 2 Springkell st. Ho. 40<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Cooper William, mate, 3 Antigua st<br />
COOTE Thomas, Express Laundry, 25 Wellington st.<br />
Ho. do.<br />
CO-OPERATIVE Society (<strong>Greenock</strong> Central), 31, 33, and<br />
35 Roxburgh st. Branch : 48 Lynedoch st<br />
We assure you all our Boots are made only
DIRECTORY. 49<br />
Co-operative Society,<br />
Glasgow road<br />
18 East Crawford st and 105 Port-<br />
Co-operative Society (Industrial), 5 Arthur st<br />
COPELAND James, labourer, 54 Drumfrochar road<br />
Copeland John, joiner, 83 Dempster st<br />
Copeland Nathan, joiner, 4 Old Hillend<br />
COPLAND John, engineer, 19 Antigua st<br />
CORBET Rev. Alexander, minister, 2 Lyle st<br />
CORDUCK John, labourer, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
CORK Steam Packet <strong>Office</strong>, 9 Customhouse buildings<br />
Allan Swan, agent<br />
CORMIE Douglas, driller, 3 Lauriston st<br />
Cormie John, blacksmith, 31 Hamilton st. Ho. 1 Ford<br />
place, Finnart st<br />
Cormie John, ironmonger, cutler, and tool merchant, 4 Shaw<br />
st. Ho. 1 Ford place, Finnart st<br />
CORNEY Richard, brassfinisher, 6 Hope st<br />
COTTRELL -Robert Reynolds, grocer, 45 Crawfurd st<br />
COULTHART David, carter, 104 Dempster st<br />
COUSAR Mrs James, lodgings, 68 Inverkip st<br />
COUTTS John, club master, 21 Ardgowan square<br />
COVE James, naval instructor, 19 Antigua st<br />
COWAN Alexander, joiner, 35 Roxburgh st<br />
Cowan Alexander R., salesman, 15 Dempster st<br />
Cowan David, carpenter, 24 Pottery st<br />
Cowan Dugald, carpenter, 14 Arthur st<br />
Cowan John, mason, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Cowan John, merchant, Stoneleigh, 23 Newark st<br />
Cowan Robert, railway guard, 5 Ratho st<br />
Cowan Robert & Co., drapers, tailors, and clothiers, 2 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Cowan Mrs A., 22 Brisbane st<br />
Cowan Mrs, ladies' nurse, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Cowan Mrs, 20 Bruce st<br />
COWIE Mrs William, 70 Eldon st<br />
COWLEY Charles, shoemaker, 42 West Burn st. Ho. 22<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
COWPER David B., chemist, 9 Lynedoch st. Ho. 14 Lyle<br />
st<br />
COYLE Anthony, joiner, 5 Lynedoch st<br />
from Solid Leather. " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.<br />
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50<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Coyle Edward, engineer, 27 Belville st<br />
Coyle John, jun., clerk, 31 Dempster st<br />
CRABBE William, grocer and provision merchant, 26 and<br />
35 Ann st. and 2 Murdieston st. Ho. 18 South st<br />
CRAIG Andrew E., baker, 6 Murdieston st<br />
Craig Angus, bricklayer, 8 Hay st<br />
Craig Cornelius, storekeeper, 53 Regent st<br />
Craig Uavid, watchman, 80 Belville st<br />
Craig George, mason, 6 Lauriston st<br />
Craig Hugh, boilermaker, 33 Roxburgh st<br />
Craig James, cooper and stave merchant, 1 1 Dellingburn st.<br />
Ho. Rosslee, Kilmalcolm<br />
Craig James, caulker, 5 East Crawford st<br />
Craig James R., hatter, 35 West Burn st. Ho. 14 Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
Craig James R. (<strong>of</strong> Orr, Hunter & Co., Limited), Barrhill<br />
house, Gourock<br />
Craig John, baker, 28 Lynedoch st. Ho. do.<br />
Craig John (<strong>of</strong> Craig, Scott & Co.), Craigdullyeart, Gourock<br />
Craig John P., Victoria restaurant, 13 Hamilton st. Ho 9<br />
William st<br />
Craig John, smith, 40 Ann st<br />
Craig John, labourer, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
Craig John, carpenter, 1 Mill st<br />
Craig J. & M., manufacturers <strong>of</strong> fire-clay goods<br />
and pottery ware. Factories, Hillhead, Perceton,<br />
and Longpark, Kilmarnock. Agents in<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, John A. Simpson & Co., 10<br />
Brougham st and 6 Tobago st. (See Advt.)<br />
Craig Samuel, labourer, 14 Serpentine walk<br />
Craig Samuel, labourer, 78 Belville st<br />
Craig, Scott & Co., shipowners, ship and insurance brokers,<br />
4 Brymner st<br />
Craig Thomas (<strong>of</strong> Orr, Hunter & Co., Limited), Barrhill<br />
house, Gourock<br />
Craig William, boilermaker, 34 St. Lawrence st<br />
Craig William, clerk, 35 West Shaw st<br />
Craig William, labourer, 32 Ingleston st<br />
Craig Mrs John, 52 Eldon st<br />
CRAM James, mason, 5 Brachelston st<br />
20/ worth for 15/, at the " Percy" Shoe House,
DIRECTORY. 5<br />
Cram Peter, feuar, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
CRAMOND Archibald, skinner, 8 Carwood st<br />
CRANE Mrs, 4 Cartsburn st m<br />
Crane Mrs, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
CRANSTON Mrs, 47 Brisbane st<br />
CRAWFORD Alexander, Central C<strong>of</strong>fee House, 2 William<br />
st, and Albert C<strong>of</strong>fee House, 3 Ker st. Ho. 4 Shaw<br />
place<br />
Crawford Alexander, joiner, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
Crawford Alexander, plasterer, 16 Bruce st<br />
Crawford Alexander, seaman, 8 West Burn st<br />
Crawford Archibald, carpenter, 15 East Shaw st<br />
Crawford Archibald, cooper, 1 1 East Blackhall st<br />
Crawford Bryce (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Thomson), 37 Roxburgh st<br />
Crawford & Fulton, joiners and builders, 10 Terrace road<br />
Crawford Gavin & Son, bootmakers, 9 West Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. George villa, Kilmalcolm<br />
Crawford Hugh, feuar, 31 Finnart st<br />
Crawford H. B. (<strong>of</strong> Town Clerk's <strong>Office</strong>), 26 Brisbane st<br />
Crawford & Hope, ship carpenters, 37 West Stewart st<br />
Crawford James, boilermaker, 23 Lynedoch st<br />
Crawford James, engineer, 2 Wellington st<br />
Crawford James, flesher, 83 Roxburgh st. Ho. 24 Robertson<br />
st<br />
Crawford James, gateman, Overton<br />
Crawford James (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Kerr), 38 Brymner st<br />
Crawford Joseph, rivetter, 84 Belville st<br />
Crawford John, blacksmith, 77 Regent st<br />
Crawford John, blacksmith, 5 Hill st<br />
Crawford John, tinsmith, 13 Crescent st<br />
Crawford John (<strong>of</strong> W. & J. Crawford), 36 Esplanade<br />
Crawford John, provision merchant, 6 Watson's lane<br />
Crawford John L., coal merchant, Lynedoch Station. Ho.<br />
44 Lynedoch st<br />
Crawford J. W. (<strong>of</strong> J. C. Smith, Macdonald & Crawford),<br />
Raillies, 93 Newton st<br />
Crawford & Kerr, plumbers and lead merchants, 6 Bogle st<br />
Crawford & Laurie, drapers and clothiers, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Crawford M., confectioner, 4 Argyle st. Ho. 34 Nelson<br />
st, west<br />
(Sign <strong>of</strong> the Clock), M-A-K-E-R-S' P-R-l-C-E-S.<br />
1
52<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Crawford P. R. (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Laurie), 5 1 Brougham st<br />
Crawford Robert, 24 Robertson st.<br />
Crawford Robert, A.M.Inst. C.E., Harbour Engineer, Municipal<br />
buildings. Ho. Springhill, Gourock<br />
Crawford Robert, contractor, 9 Princes st. Ho. 40 Mearns st<br />
Crawford Robert, farmer, 124 Drumfrochar road<br />
Crawford Robert, patternmaker, 14 South st<br />
Crawford Robert, smith, 8 West Burn st<br />
Crawford Robert P., wine merchant and distillers' agent, 35<br />
Ingleston st and Crescent st. Ho. Lome place, 9<br />
Margaret st<br />
Crawford Thomas, shipowner, 61 Brisbane st<br />
Crawford & Thomson, ironfounders, Caledonian foundry,<br />
48 and 50 Trafalgar st<br />
Crawford William, family grocer, 5 Grey place. Ho. Bute<br />
terrace, Millport<br />
Crawford William, glazier and glass merchant, 9 Market st-<br />
Ho. 31 Nelson st, west<br />
Crawford William, joiner, 13 Lauriston st<br />
Crawford William, joiner, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
Crawford William, joiner, 34 Nejson st, west<br />
Crawford William, joiner, 4 Nelson st, west<br />
Crawford William, labourer, 3 Regent st<br />
Crawford William (<strong>of</strong> Denney & Crawford), 14 South st<br />
Crawford William (<strong>of</strong> W. & J. Crawford), 99 Finnart st<br />
Crawford William H., boatbuilder, 82 Belville st<br />
Crawford W. & J., shipowners, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Crawford Miss Jane, 14 South st<br />
Crawford Miss, 40 Mearns st<br />
Crawford Mrs Agnes, 47 Nicolson st<br />
Crawford Mrs Charles, Berlin wool and fancy warehouse, 29<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Crawford Mrs Dugald, 20 John st<br />
Crawford Mrs Hugh, 33 West Burn st<br />
Crawford Mrs Robert, 22 South st<br />
Crawford Mrs William, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Crawford Mrs, 1 Campsie terrace<br />
CREELMAN George, labourer, 5 Belville st<br />
CRICHTON Hugh, gardener, belleaire cott., 17 Newark st<br />
CROCKATT J. R., merchant, Glasgow. Ho. 87 Brisbane st<br />
Saving 25% in Buying our All-Leather Boots at
DIRECTORY. 53<br />
Crockatt Mrs William, 87 Brisbane st<br />
CROMAR George, shipwright, 14 Wellington st<br />
CROMARTY James, engineer, 34 Nelson st, west<br />
CROMBIE Mark, cooper, 77 Regent st<br />
Crombie William, gardener, 29 Brougham st<br />
CROMWELL Mrs, 13 Mearns st<br />
CROOKSHANKS Joseph, carriage hirer and funeral undertaker,<br />
43 West Blackhall st. Ho. do. (See Advt).<br />
CROSBIE H., Capt. Adjutant 1st Renfrew V. B. A. & S.<br />
Highlanders, Drill Hall, Kelly st<br />
CROSS W. Paterson, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 8 Brougham st<br />
Cross Misses, dressmakers, 19 Brisbane st<br />
CROSSMAN William, skinner, 28 West Burn st<br />
CROWLEY John C, examining <strong>of</strong>ficer, H.M. Customs, 22<br />
Trafalgar st<br />
CROWLY William, broker, 17 Cartsburn st<br />
CRUDEN Mrs Alexander, 20 West Stewart st<br />
CRUICKSHANK Alexander (<strong>of</strong> postal telegraphs), 29<br />
Dempster st<br />
Cruickshank Francis, draper, 15 Newton st<br />
CRU IKS HANK Geo. M. (<strong>of</strong> Cruikshank & Fairweather,<br />
consulting engineers and patent<br />
agents), 62 St. Vincent st, Glasgow.<br />
Cruikshank & Fairweather, consulting engineers<br />
and patent agents, 62 St. Vincent st, Glasgow.<br />
(See Advt).<br />
CRUTHERS E., pawnbroker, 28 Dalrymple st. Ho. 30<br />
Kelly st<br />
CULLEN William, bootmaker, 85 Roxburgh st. Ho. 87 do.<br />
CULLODEN Mrs, 18 Eldon st<br />
CUMBERLIDGE Edward, labourer, 78 Belville st<br />
CUMMESTY James, iron turner, 12 St. Lawrence st<br />
CUMMING Charles, blacksmith, 37 Crawfurd st<br />
Cumming & Co., tea merchants, 41 Hamilton st<br />
Cumming James, joiner, 7 Hope st<br />
Cumming James, moulder, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Cumming John B., engineer, 78 Belville st<br />
Cumming M. & A. grocers, 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Cumming Thomas, baker, 9 Murdieston st<br />
Cumming William, carter, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
14 Hamilton St.— Percy Brothers, Proprietors.
54<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
dimming Miss, 5 West Stewart st<br />
dimming Mrs, 3 Bearhope st<br />
CUMMISKY James, porter, 34 West Blackhall st<br />
CUMNOCK Edward, painter, 9 Watt st<br />
Cumnock Mrs, 17 South st<br />
CUNINGHAM Charles, sugar broker and commission<br />
merchant, 49 Cathcart st. Ho. 8 Ardgowan st, wr est<br />
CUNNINGHAM Archibald, engineer, 19 Antigua st<br />
Cunningham Colin, joiner, 57 Inverkip st<br />
Cunningham Duncan (<strong>of</strong> D. Cunningham & Co.), 20 Ardgowan<br />
st<br />
Cunningham D. & Co., sugar and general 'forwarding agents,<br />
City buildings, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Cunningham James, hammerman, 43 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Cunningham John, baker, 5 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Cunningham John, merchant, 32 Cathcart st. Ho. Seafield,<br />
2 Fox st<br />
Cunningham John, railway porter, 30 Nelson st, west<br />
Cunningham John F., grocer, 113 Dempster st<br />
Cunningham John F., shipmaster, 1 Ford place, Finnart st.<br />
Cunningham J. H., dyer, 73 Ann st<br />
Cunningham Neil, carpenter, 2 1 Dempster st<br />
Cunningham Patrick, labourer, 28 West Blackhall st<br />
Cunningham P. G., 31 Bank st<br />
Cunningham Robert, baker, 40 Nelson st, west. Ho. 2<br />
South st<br />
Cunningham Robert, blacksmith, 2 Watt place<br />
Cunningham Robert, policeman, 85 Wellington st<br />
Cunningham Thomas, cashier, 53 Belville st<br />
Cunningham Thomas, engineer, 10 Hay st<br />
Cunningham William, pansm'an, 3 Mearns st<br />
Cunningham Mrs, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
CURRIE Alexander, caulker, 5 Hill st<br />
Currie Alexander, cooper, 14 Mearns st<br />
Currie Angus, fisherman, 3 York st<br />
Currie David, porter, 8 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Currie Dugald, labourer, 6 Hope st<br />
Currie Duncan, carpenter, 7 East Crawford st<br />
Currie Hugh, joiner, 63 Nicolson st<br />
Currie Gilbert, clerk, 48 Ann st<br />
Boots you buy direct from Percy Brothers, at
DIRECTORY. 55<br />
Currie James, baker, 82 Roxburgh st<br />
Currie James, carter, 16 Sir Michael st<br />
Currie James & Co., managers <strong>of</strong> the Leith, Hull & Hamburg<br />
Steam Packet Co., Wallace buildings<br />
Currie John, carpenter, 35 West Shaw st<br />
Currie John, joiner, 63 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Currie John, sugar sampler, 8 Nicolson st<br />
Currie Lachlan, sailmaker, 61 Nicolson st<br />
Currie Malcolm, clerk, 19 Newton st<br />
Currie Peter, shipmaster, 21 Nelson st, west<br />
Currie Richard, storekeeper, 12 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Currie Robert, carpenter, 8 Kilblain st<br />
Currie Robert, seaman, 32 Nicolson st<br />
Currie Robert, tailor, 8 Buccleuch st<br />
Currie Samuel, upholsterer, 60 Kelly st<br />
Currie William C, 14 Lyle»st<br />
Currie Mrs Neil, 19 Bruce st<br />
CURROR Geo., woolspinner, 59 Ann st<br />
CURTIS Charles H & Co., distillers, Auchintoshan, Dumbartonshire<br />
; wine and spirit importers, City buildings,<br />
32 Cathcart st ; and distillery bonded storekeepers, 24<br />
Market st and 29 Hamilton st<br />
Curtis Charles H. (<strong>of</strong> Charles H Curtis & Co.), Ebberley,<br />
27 Octavia terrace<br />
Curtis C. H. & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 24 Nicolson st<br />
Curtis William H. (<strong>of</strong> C. H. Curtis & Co.), 27 Bentinck st<br />
Curtis Misses, Greenbank house, 50 Kelly st<br />
CUSTOMHOUSE Buildings, Steamboat quay<br />
CUTHBERT James, seaman, 70 East Crawford st<br />
Cuthbert Rev. William, Primitive Methodist Church, Roxburgh<br />
st. Ho. 49 Brisbane st<br />
Cuthbert Misses, dressmakers, 33 Roxburgh st. Ho. 35<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
Cuthbert Mrs, 35 Roxburgh st<br />
CUTHBERTSON James R., wholesale manufacturing confectioner,<br />
2 Grey place<br />
Cuthbertson James S. compositor, 83 Wellington st<br />
Cuthbertson Robert S., joiner, 22 Antigua st<br />
Cuthbertson Mrs William, 31 Lynedoch st<br />
CUYCO Pantileon, Spanish Sailors' Home, 8 East breast<br />
(Percy's Corner), 14 Hamilton St., <strong>Greenock</strong>.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
CZARNIKOW & Boog, sugar brokers, Exchange buildings,<br />
27 Cathcart st—<br />
J. A. Jarvie, agent<br />
DAILY James, brassfinisher, 27 Belville st<br />
Daily James, brassfinisher, 51 Belville st<br />
Daily and Weekly " Glasgow Herald " (newspaper) <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
29 Cathcart st<br />
DAISLEY John, hairdresser, 28 Roxburgh st. Ho 67<br />
Regent st<br />
DALE Archibald, engineer, 7 1 Wellington st<br />
Dale James, superintendent engineer, G. & S. W. Railway,<br />
17 Brougham st<br />
DALLAS Adam, joiner, 34 Ann st<br />
Dallas Joseph, labourer, 30 Ingleston st<br />
Dallas Matthew, cooper, 29 Ann st<br />
Dallas William, baker, 15 Roxburgh st<br />
DALLY William, boilermaker, 29 Ingleston st<br />
DALRYMPLE Patrick, labourer, 43 Main st<br />
DALZELL Mrs William, 30 Nelson st, west<br />
DANISH Dairy Company, 27 Cathcart st. James<br />
M'Glaughlin, manager<br />
DARROCH Archibald, seaman, 26 Charles st<br />
Darroch Colin, cowfeeder, 41 Trafalgar st<br />
Darroch Donald, fitter, 77 Regent st<br />
Darroch Duncan, collector <strong>of</strong> harbour dues, Customhouse.<br />
Ho. 50 Brougham st<br />
Darroch James, joiner, 10 Lynedoch st<br />
Darroch John, carter, 28 Bruce st<br />
Darroch Peter, boilermaker, 80 Belville st<br />
Darroch Miss, grocer, 12 Watt st<br />
Darroch Miss, 21 Ingleston st<br />
DAVERS & Francis, drysalters, 2 Shaw st<br />
Davers J. (<strong>of</strong> Davers & Francis), 85 Belville st<br />
Davers Mrs A., grocer, 81 Belville st. Ho. 85 do.<br />
DAVID Simon H., policeman, 35 West Stewart st<br />
DAVIDSON Andrew, boilermaker, 24 Antigua st<br />
Davidson David, smith, 33 East Crawford st<br />
We are a Quarter <strong>of</strong> a Centurry established.
DIRECTORY. 57<br />
Davidson David, carpenter, 1 3 West Stewart st<br />
Davidson George, British Workman Public House, 99 Port-<br />
Glasgow road. Ho. do.<br />
Davidson George, sailmaker, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
Davidson George F., joiner, 18 Serpentine walk<br />
Davidson James, sawyer, 4 Garvald st<br />
Davidson James, shipmaster, 2 George square<br />
Davidson Rev. James, M.A., Finnart U.P. Church. Ho. 85<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Davidson John, sailmaker, 43 Crawfurd st<br />
Davidson Robert, watchmaker and jeweller, 4 West Black-<br />
hall st. Ho 67 Nicolson st<br />
Davidson Robert, yardsman, 17 Brougham st<br />
Davidson William, moulder, 83 Belville st<br />
Davidson William, rigger, 9 Hope st<br />
Davidson William, spirit deaier, 1 Crescent st. Ho. 33<br />
Brougham st<br />
Davidson William, seaman, 22 Bearhope st<br />
Davidson William A., x-\.H.C, 1 Kilblain st<br />
Davidson Mrs, 15 Sir Michael st<br />
DAVIE James, joiner, 28 Crawfurd st<br />
Davie John, agent Consulaire de France, 63 Rue-end st.<br />
Ho. 17 Union st<br />
Davie John, brassfinisher, 24 Pottery st<br />
Davie Robert, jun., representative <strong>of</strong> Vaccuum<br />
Oil Company, 63 Rue-end st. Ho. 4 Fox st<br />
Davie Robert & Co., timber measurers, 63 Rue-end st<br />
Davie Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert Davie & Co.), 4 Fox st<br />
DAVIES John, engineer, 13 Belville st<br />
Davi.es Lewis S., rigger, 24 Bruce st<br />
Davies Mrs William, grocer, 24 West Blackhall st. Ho. do.<br />
DAWSON James, engine-driver, 3 Regent st<br />
Dawson John, carpenter, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Dawson John, steamboat agent, Customhouse quay. Ho.<br />
1 6 Cathcart st<br />
DEACKIN Mrs, 24 Hamilton st<br />
DEAN John, prison warder, 77 Wellington st<br />
DEANS Samuel, labourer, 19 Prospecthill st<br />
DEAS John S., Inspector <strong>of</strong> Poor, 36 Nicolson st. Ho. 19<br />
Patrick st<br />
iPercy Brothers' Boots walk over the World.
5 8 DIRECTORY.<br />
DELLINGBURN Sugar Refinery, Rue-end st<br />
DEMPSEY Michael, spirit merchant, 22 Vennel. Ho. 15<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
DEMPSTER Duncan R, sugar refiner (<strong>of</strong> Neill, Dempster<br />
& Neill), Derculich, Tullypowrie, Perthshire<br />
Dempster George, accountant, Provident Bank. Ho. 20<br />
South st<br />
Dempster James, joiner, 20 South st<br />
Dempster James, rivetter, 38 Main st<br />
Dempster Mrs Margaret, 20 South st<br />
-Dempster Mrs, 3 Regent st<br />
DENHAM Robert, boot and shoe merchant, 25 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 20 Brisbane st<br />
Denham Mrs William, 20 South st<br />
DENHOLM J. & J., ship insurance, forwarding, and commission<br />
agents, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Denholm John (<strong>of</strong> J. & J. Denholm), 42 Brisbane st<br />
Denholm Mrs, 18 Antigua st<br />
DENNEY Archibald, brassfounder, 12 Lyle st<br />
Denney & Crawford, joiners, 54 Kelly st<br />
Denney John, irondresser, 12 Nile st<br />
Denney John (<strong>of</strong> Denney & Crawford), 34 South st<br />
DENNY John, labourer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Denny Thomas, hairdresser, 33 Shaw st. Ho. 45 do.<br />
Denny Miss, grocer, 10 Mount Pleasant st<br />
DENNISTON James, plumber, 8 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Denniston John S., 19 Patrick st<br />
DEUBLER Conrad, labourer, 22 Inverkip st<br />
Deubler Peter, upholsterer, 16 Kelly st<br />
DEVENISH George, labourer, 1 1 Main st<br />
DEVINE James, sanitary inspector, Municipal buildings,<br />
Dalrymple st. Ho. Craigieknowes Hospital, Sinclair st<br />
Devine Daniel, grocer, 5 East Shaw st<br />
Devine Hugh, engineer, 24 Wellington st<br />
DEVLIN Henry, sheriff <strong>of</strong>ficer, 41 Cathcart st. Ho. 23<br />
Dempster st<br />
Devlin Jas. P., spirit merchant, 18 Vennel<br />
Devlin John, rigger, 14 Ardgovvan st, west<br />
Devlin M., fruiterer and confectioner, 1 Grey place. Ho.<br />
29 Nelson st, west<br />
You get all that Money and Experience can:
DIRECTORY. 59<br />
Devlin Patrick, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Market st, 24<br />
Cathcart st, and 37 Brymner st. Ho. 99 Eldon st<br />
Devlin Paul, labourer, 51 Main st<br />
DEWAR & Co., smiths, tinsmiths, gasfitters, and bellhangers,<br />
26 Charles st<br />
Dewar John, joiner, 5 West Stewart st<br />
Dewar John (<strong>of</strong> Dewar & Co.), 16 Laird st<br />
DICK Andrew, joiner, 16 South st<br />
Dick Archibald, joiner, 67 Roxburgh st<br />
Dick David, labourer, 87 Wellington st<br />
Dick Ebenezer, cooper, 2 Crawford lane<br />
Dick Hugh, tinsmith, n Lyle st<br />
Dick James K., joiner, 27 Dempster st<br />
Dick John, joiner, 9 Dempster st<br />
Dick J. M., hatter, hoiser, glover, and shirtmaker, 1 1 West<br />
Blackball st. Ho. 19 Bentinck st<br />
Dick Robert, goods guard, 108 Dempster st<br />
Dick Robert, smith, 18 Vennel<br />
Dick R. & J., gutta p'ercha boot and shoe manufacturers,<br />
22 Cathcart st<br />
Dick Thomas, cooper, 20 South st<br />
Dick William, cooper, 62 Kelly st<br />
Dick Miss, 32 Nelson st, west<br />
Dick Mrs Boyd, 32 South st<br />
Dick Mrs, feuar, 24 Brisbane st<br />
DICKIE George B. (at Thomas Skinner & Co.), Parkhill,<br />
Kilmalcolm<br />
Dickie James, boilermaker, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
Dickie Mrs, dressmaker, 2 Watt place. Ho. 26 Lynedoch<br />
st<br />
Dickie Mrs John, 57 Inverkip st<br />
DICKSON Alexander, engineer, 5 Belville st<br />
Dickson Benjamin, agent, London & North-Western Railway<br />
Co., 20 Brymner st. Ho. Thornbank, Gourock<br />
Dickson David, sugarboiler, 29 Lyle st<br />
Dickson George, clerk, 34 South st<br />
Dickson Henry, hammerman, 3 Regent st<br />
Dickson James, carpenter, 41 Sir Michael st<br />
Dickson James, engine driver, 3 East Crawford st<br />
Dickson James, boot and shoe merchant, 46 Cathcart st<br />
make out <strong>of</strong> Leather at 14 Hamilton Street.
6o DIRECTORY.<br />
Dickson Joseph, station master, Lynedoch station. Ho. 51<br />
Lynedoch st<br />
Dickson Robert, sugarboiler, 66 Lynedoch st<br />
Dickson Thomas, labourer, 13 Antigua st<br />
DILLON Peter, gasfitter, 104 Drumfrochar road<br />
Dillon Thomas, labourer, 18 Antigua st<br />
Dillon Mrs, 26 John st<br />
DINGWALL Donald, boilermaker, 6 John st<br />
DINNING John, carter, 6 Carnock st<br />
Dinning Miss, matron <strong>of</strong> reception house, 35 Crawfurd st<br />
DISCHARGED Prisoners' Aid Society Home, 58 Ann st<br />
DIVER James, agent Prudential Assurance Company, 6<br />
Trafalgar st<br />
DIXON Robert (<strong>of</strong> Alexander & Dixon), Laurel bank,<br />
Albert road, Gourock<br />
Dixon William (Limited), iron and coalmaster, Dellingburn<br />
square<br />
DOAK James, engineer, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
Doak James, moulder, 10 Nile st<br />
Doak William, carter, 66 Regent st<br />
Doak Mrs, 7 Nile st<br />
DOBBIN George, tobacconist 4 Sir Michael st<br />
Dobbin John, waggon inspector, 76 Wellington st<br />
DOCHERTY Daniel, flesher, 27 Charles st and 30 Dalrymple<br />
st. Ho. 31 Nicolson st<br />
Docherty Frank, cooper, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
Docherty George, boilermaker, 8 Duff st<br />
Docherty George, flesher, 5 William st and 15 Market st.<br />
Ho. 7 William st<br />
Docherty James, rafter, 24 Hamilton st<br />
Docherty James, smith, 35 Nicolson st<br />
Docherty Robert, engineer, 39 Ann st<br />
Docherty Robert, labourer, 1 2 Nile st<br />
Docherty William, greengrocer, 28 Inverkip st<br />
Docherty William, labourer, 2 1 Bearhope st<br />
Docherty Mrs, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
DOCKER Edward, basketmaker, 26 St. Lawrence st. Ho.<br />
18 do.<br />
Docker James, chemist's assistant, 27 Ann st<br />
DODD William S., 6 Carnock st<br />
The "Percy" Shoe House for
DIRECTORY. 6<br />
Dodd Mrs William, 5 Lauriston st<br />
Dodd Miss Mary, 34 St. Lawrence st<br />
DODDS William, carpenter, 18 Cathcart st<br />
Uodds Mrs James, 14 Robertson st<br />
DOIG Alexander, coal merchant, 13 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Doig James, 5 Newton st<br />
Doig Mrs Alexander, 28 Newton st<br />
DONACHIE Hugh, gardener, 4 Salmon st<br />
Donachie William, labourer, 45 Nicolson st<br />
DONALD Alexander, labourer, 59 Ann st<br />
Donald J. & Co., tobacco and cigar merchants, 7 Hamilton st<br />
Donald James, 60 Forsyth st<br />
Donald Robert, yardsman, 37 Lynedoch st<br />
Donald Miss, 9 Esplanade<br />
DONALDSON David, smith, 48 %<br />
St. Lawrence st<br />
Donaldson John, fireman, 61 Belville st<br />
DONNELLY Benjamin, slater, 60 Ann st<br />
Donnelly Edward, labourer, 43 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Donnelly Thomas, rigger, 6 Duff st<br />
Donnelly Miss, dressmaker, 65 Rue-end st<br />
DOOLE James, policeman, 2 Duff st<br />
DOOLEY James, boilermaker, 16 Bruce st<br />
DOUGALL Robert, blockmaker, 1 2 Lyle st<br />
DOUGAN Charles, labourer, 13 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
DOUGANS William, gardener, 51 Kelly st<br />
DOUGLAS David, boot closer, 115 Dempster st<br />
Douglas David, marine store dealer, 2 Vennel. Ho. 16<br />
Dalrymple st<br />
Douglas Duncan, tugboatman, ^^ Lynedoch st<br />
Douglas George, policeman, 6 Hay st<br />
Douglas James, smith, 9 Hope st<br />
Douglas James, labourer, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Douglas John C, cook, 92 Dempster st<br />
Douglas & Son, watch and clock makers, gold and silver-<br />
smiths, jewellers, &c, 9 Hamilton st<br />
Douglas Dr John Campbell, M.B., L.R.S.C, Edin., physician<br />
and surgeon, 5 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Douglas John, labourer, 38 St. Lawrence st<br />
Douglas John (<strong>of</strong> Mackenzie & Walker), Mount Stewart, 20<br />
Margaret st<br />
Substantial Value in Boots.<br />
1
62 DIRECTORY.<br />
Douglas Malcolm, shipmaster, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Douglas Peter, tailor and clothier, 14 Hamilton st. Ho. 73<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Douglas Thomas N. (<strong>of</strong> Douglas & Son), 155 Eldon st<br />
Douglas Walter, timber measurer, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
Douglas William, cutter, 62 Regent st<br />
Douglas William (<strong>of</strong> Scott & Douglas), 23 Newton st<br />
Douglas Miss 14 South st<br />
Douglas Mrs Alfred, 13 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Douglas Mrs, 6 John st<br />
DOW Donald, carter, 1 2 Arthur st<br />
Dow Dugald, labourer, 3 Lauriston st<br />
Dow John, joiner, 8 Nicolson st<br />
Dow Mrs E., spirit dealer, 18 Sir Michael st. Ho. 29<br />
Brougham st<br />
DOWELL James, carter, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
DOWLING James, watchman, 85 Belville st<br />
DOWIE W. W., 15 Robertson st<br />
Dowie William, engineer, 4 Carwood st<br />
Dowie Mrs E. T., 15 Robertson st<br />
DOWN Charles, labourer, 32 Arthur st<br />
DOWNES Hugh, engineer, 17 Lyle st<br />
DOWNIE Francis, engineer, 42 St. Lawrence st<br />
Downie James, clerk, 29 Bank st<br />
Dowmie James, fitter, 26 East Crawford st<br />
Downie John, blacksmith, 16 Wellington st<br />
Downie John, joiner, 32 East Hamilton st<br />
Downie M., fruiterer, 57 Rue-end st<br />
Downie Peter, engineer, 6 Chapel st<br />
Downie William, dresser, 1 7 John st<br />
Downie William, sailmaker, 72 Wellington st<br />
Downie Miss M. M., n Roxburgh st<br />
Downie Miss, dressmaker, 29 Bank st<br />
DOWNING Mrs William, wine and spirit merchant, 29<br />
Cathcart st and 2 Mansionhouse lane. Ho. 1 Watt place<br />
DOYLE Patrick, irondresser, 72 Ann st<br />
DRAKE J. V. & Co., sugar merchants, Exchange buildings,<br />
27 Cathcart st<br />
©RINNAN Thomas, moulder, 86 Belville st<br />
DRTJMM James, painter, 24 Union st. Ho. do.<br />
20/ Worth for 15/ at the
DIRECTORY. 63<br />
DRUMMOND Daniel, deputy harbour-master, 3 Antigua st<br />
Drummond Daniel, grocer, 8 South st<br />
Drummond John, cooper and stave merchant, 5 2 Rue-end<br />
st. Ho. 27 Mearns st<br />
Drummond Robert, bottler, 45 Crawfurd st<br />
Drummond Robert, carpenter, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Drummond Robert, engine-driver, 11 Brougham st<br />
Drummond William, labourer, 19 Bearhope st<br />
Drummond Miss, 50 Brougham st<br />
DRYDEN Robert, teacher, <strong>Greenock</strong> Academy. Ho. 27<br />
Union st<br />
Dryden Mrs, ladies' school, 27 Union st<br />
DRYSDALE George, blacksmith, 29 Belville st<br />
Drysdale John, watchman, 1 Mill st<br />
Drysdale Robert, compositor. 7 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Drysdale Thomas, millwright, 7 Prospecthill st<br />
Drysdale Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Crescent st.<br />
Ho. Viewbank, 42 St. Lawrence st<br />
DUCKWORTH Joseph, woolsorter, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
DUFF Archibald, engineer, 2 Duff st<br />
Duff Daniel, blockmaker, 61 Dalrymple st. Ho. 3<br />
Brougham st<br />
Duff Daniel, jun., blockmaker, 2 Duff st<br />
Duff James & Sons, brassfounders, coppersmiths, gasfitters,<br />
and bellhangers, 47 Rue-end st<br />
Duff James B. (<strong>of</strong> Barr & Co.), 23 Esplanade<br />
Duff John, carpenter, 39 Ann st<br />
Duff John, flesher, 18 East Crawford st. Ho. do.<br />
Duff Robert, blacksmith, 5 Hope st<br />
Duff Robert, 18 Bentinck st<br />
Duff William, flesher, 84 Belville st. Ho. So. Hillend Farm<br />
Duff William, plumber, 13 Lauriston st<br />
Duff Miss, grocer, 89 East Hamilton st<br />
Duff Miss, 28 Brisbane st<br />
DUFFNER John, watchmaker, 28 Inverkip st<br />
DUFFY Daniel, butter and egg merchant, 59 Vennel. Ho.<br />
89 Roxburgh st<br />
Duffy Mrs Jane, 10 Stanners st<br />
DUNBAR James, boot and shoe maker, 29 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Dunbar John, sugarhouse labourer, 19 Cathcart st<br />
" Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.
64 DIRECTORY.<br />
Dunbar Miss, 33 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Dunbar Miss, 21 Patrick st<br />
DUNCAN Alexander, 15 Hope st<br />
Duncan Rev. Alexander, minister <strong>of</strong> Mount Pleasant U.P.<br />
Church, 2 Robertson st<br />
Duncan Allan, skinner, 3 East Crawford st<br />
Duncan Andrew, brassfinisher, 15 Lyle st<br />
Duncan Archibald, shipbuilder, 18 Bentinck st<br />
Duncan Archibald, shipmaster, 9 Murdieston st<br />
Duncan Archibald, shipwright, 14 Hope st<br />
Duncan A. (<strong>of</strong> Duncan & Sharp), 37 Princes st, Port-Glasgow<br />
Duncan & Co., sack and bag merchants, Cartsburn and<br />
Stanners st<br />
Duncan Colin, blacksmith, 52 St. Lawrence st<br />
Duncan Daniel, joiner, 14 Lyle st<br />
Duncan Henry, rivetter, 8 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Duncan James, rafter, 27 Vennel<br />
Duncan John engineer, 8 Regent st<br />
Duncan John, lathsplitter, 10 South st<br />
Duncan John, pansman, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Duncan John, rafter, 32 Tobago st<br />
Duncan J. B., jeweller, 44 Ann st<br />
Duncan Matthew, contractor and dairyman, 2 Brachelston st<br />
Duncan Michael, labourer, 13 Crescent st<br />
Duncan Robert, coal merchant, 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st. Ho. 28<br />
Wellington st<br />
Duncan Robert, spirit dealer, 12 Baker st<br />
Duncan Samuel, chemist and druggist, and branch <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
19 West Blackhall st. Ho. Bute villa, 16 Finnart st<br />
Duncan & Sharp, brassfounders, plumbers, and gasfitters,<br />
Ladyburn<br />
Duncan Thomas, fruit, flower, and vegetable merchant, 8<br />
Grey place. Ho. 2 Brachelston st<br />
Duncan Thomas, painter and decorator, 30 Market st, and<br />
9 Buccleuch st. Ho. 28 Bruce st<br />
Duncan William, rivetter, 1 St. Andrew st<br />
Duncan William, salesman, 11 Regent st<br />
Duncan William, shipmaster, 45 Brisbane st<br />
Duncan Miss, 16 Cathcart st<br />
Duncan Miss, 13 Lynedoch st<br />
25% Ordinary Retailers' Prices at the
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Duncan Mrs, Rosebank, Cardwell bay<br />
Duncan Mrs A., 3 Argyle st<br />
Duncan Mrs James, 16 Mearns st<br />
Duncan Mrs John, 37 Roxburgh st<br />
Duncan Mrs J., 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Duncan Mrs Robert, 12 South st<br />
Duncan Mrs R. F., 22 Brisbane st<br />
Duncan Mrs, 4 Kilblain st<br />
DUNLEAVY Daniel, fitter, 11 Carwood st<br />
DUNLOP Allan, family grocer, 67 Nicolson st<br />
Dunlop David J. & Co., engineers and shipbuilders, Inch<br />
Works, Port-Glasgow<br />
Dunlop David J. (<strong>of</strong> David J. Dunlop & Co.), Glenhuntly,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
Dunlop George, jun., wine andv spirit merchant, 10 East<br />
breast<br />
Dunlop James L. (<strong>of</strong> David J. Dunlop & Co.), Glenhuntly,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
Dunlop M. F. (<strong>of</strong> M. F. Dunlop & Murray), Glenview, 95<br />
Newton st<br />
Dunlop M. F. & Murray, writers and notaries public, 2<br />
Church place<br />
Dunlop Robert, coppersmith, 7 Mill st<br />
Dunlop Robert, labourer, 71 Ann st<br />
Dunlop Miss, lodgings, 3 Brougham st<br />
Dunlop Mrs J., 13 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Dunlop Mrs, 5 Robertson st<br />
DUNN A. C, engineer, 95 Belville st<br />
Dunn George, clerk, 9 Murdieston st<br />
Dunn John, boilermaker, 16 Kilblain st<br />
Dunn Peter, patternmaker, 48 St. Lawrence st<br />
Dunn Miss, teacher, 6 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Dunn Mrs Andrew, 16 Mearns st<br />
Dunn Mrs Archibald, 35 West Burn st<br />
DUNNING John, carpenter, 18 St. Lawrence st<br />
Dunning Mrs Matthew, 4 Trafalgar st<br />
DUNSMORE Andrew, 31 Lyle st<br />
Dunsmore William, gardener, 34 Mount Pleasant st<br />
DURKIN Henry R., forwarding agent, 27 Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
19 Brisbane st<br />
"Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.<br />
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66 DIRECTORY.<br />
DURSLEY James, spirit merchant, 41 Main st<br />
DUTHIE James, cooper, 14 Robertson st<br />
Duthie James, wine and spirit merchant, 27 Rue-end st.<br />
Ho. 6 Trafalgar st<br />
Duthie R. G., hair-dresser, 12 Laird st. Ho. 9 Nelson st,<br />
west<br />
DYER Mrs John, 4 Kilblain st<br />
EADIE Andrew, foreman, 18 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Eadie Forbes, lieutenant <strong>of</strong> police, Police Chambers. Ho.<br />
32 Ann st<br />
EADS Angus, gilder, 2 Macdougall st<br />
EAGAR J. B. (<strong>of</strong> Inland Revenue), 36 South st<br />
EAGLE Foundry, 28 Baker st<br />
EAGLESHAM James, blacksmith, 12 Murdieston st<br />
Eaglesham John, shoemaker, 9 Trafalgar st<br />
EAST-End Co-operative Society, grocers, bakers, and drapers,<br />
18 East Crawford st. Branches—46 East Hamilton st<br />
and 105 Port-Glasgow road<br />
East-end Medical Hall, 63 Rue-end st<br />
East Parish Church, 7 Regent st<br />
EASTERN Hall, 13 John st<br />
EASTON Daniel, hair-dresser and perfumer, 4 Argyle st.<br />
Ho. 4 Nelson st, west<br />
Easton David, time-keeper, 28 Wellington st<br />
Easton Peter, brassfmisher, 1 Crescent st<br />
Easton Robert (<strong>of</strong> M'Cammond, Easton & Co.), 14 South st<br />
Easton Robert F., clerk, 66 Wellington st<br />
Easton Mrs, 69 Regent st<br />
EDELSTEN Richard, tobacconist, commission agent, and<br />
branch <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong>, 29 Brougham st. Ho. Glendevon<br />
cottage, 8 Glen st<br />
EDGAR George, painter and decorator, 94 Roxburgh st.<br />
Ho. 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Edgar James, messenger, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong>. Ho. 93 Roxburgh st<br />
Edgar John, shoemaker, 32 East Shaw st. Ho. 71 Wellington<br />
st<br />
" Boots & Shoes" at strictly manufacturers'
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Edgar William, labourer, 41 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Edgar William, leather merchant, 3 William st and 54 Shaw<br />
st. Ho. 66 Kelly st<br />
EDINGTON Adam B., painter, 32 Nelson st, west<br />
EDINBURGH Heritable Security Co. (Limited), 4 Argyle<br />
st—Alexander Cameron, agent<br />
EDMISTON Allan, clerk, n East Blackhall st<br />
Edmiston George, scale, beam, and weighing machine maker,<br />
Municipal Buildings. Ho. 15 Bearhope st<br />
Edmiston Thomas, blacksmith, 20 St. Lawrence st<br />
Edmiston William, nailmaker, 5 Arthur st<br />
EDMONSTON Andrew, miller, 17 Lauriston st<br />
EDWARDS John, boilermaker, 62 Drumfrochar road<br />
Edwards Simon, greengrocer, 33 Roxburgh st. Ho. 5<br />
Caddelhill st<br />
Edwards William, boltmaker, 9 Argyle st<br />
Edwards Mrs Elizabeth, 21 Brisbane st<br />
Edwards Mrs, 31 Nelson st, west<br />
EDWIN Richard, painter, 63 Nicolson st<br />
EGELSON James, time-keeper, 60 Main st<br />
ELDER John, time-keeper, 80 Belville st<br />
ELFORD George, cabinet maker, 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
ELWARD Archibald, blacksmith, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
ELLIOT Charles, grocer, 26 East Crawford st. Ho. 14<br />
Bruce st<br />
Elliot Henry, carpenter, 32 East Hamilton st<br />
Elliot Samuel, cooper, 24 Bruce st<br />
Elliot Thomas, compositor, 72 Wellington st<br />
Elliot William, labourer, 126 Drumfrochar road<br />
Elliot Mrs, 40 Cathcart st<br />
ELLIS James, bootmaker, 44 Brymner st. Ho. 38 do.<br />
Ellis Robert, carpenter, 1 1 Lyle st<br />
ELSTOB James, engineer, 1 1 Garwood<br />
ELTRINGHx\M John, tugboatman, 27 Lynedoch st<br />
EMSLIE James, brassfinisher, 57 Belville st<br />
ENGELBERT & Co., London, oil merchants and manufacturers,<br />
patentees and sole manufacturers <strong>of</strong> Engelbert's<br />
lubricator—Agent for <strong>Scotland</strong>, R. Edelsten; stores, 29<br />
Brougham st, <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
EPISCOPAL (St. John's) Church, 10 Union st<br />
prices, from Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton Street.
68 DIRECTORY.<br />
ERSKINE D. M. (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Feltwork Co.), Finnart grove<br />
Erskine George, slater, 1 2 Lauriston st. Ho. 2 Garvald st<br />
Erskine James, M.A., M.B., Surgeon to the Glasgow<br />
Ear Institution, 241 Buchanan st. Ho.<br />
6 Newton st, Charing Cross, Glasgow<br />
Erskine James, printer and stationer, 40 Shore<br />
st, Gourock. Ho. Nithsdale buildings, Gourock.<br />
Erskine James, tenter, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
Erskine John (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Felt Work Co.), Finnart Grove<br />
ETHE RIDGE Walter, steward, 30 Newton st<br />
EVANGELICAL Union Church, Mearns st<br />
Evangelical Union Church, Nelson st, west<br />
EVANS John, confectioner, 17 Ann st. Ho. 26 Ann st<br />
Evans J. T., 7 Dempster st<br />
Evans Mrs, Lome place, 54 Brougham st<br />
EVENING Home for Girls, 27 West Stewart st<br />
EVERETT Joseph, tugboatman, 19 Regent st<br />
EWART James, carter, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
Ewart Thomas, labourer, 9 Lyle st<br />
Ewart W. H., police constable, 25 Lynedoch st<br />
EWING George T., carpenter, 38 East Hamilton st<br />
Ewing Robert & Co., merchants and commission agents, 55,<br />
Rue-end st<br />
Ewing James, joiner, 18 St. Lawrence st<br />
Ewing William, 55 Drumfrochar road<br />
Ewing William, baker, 22 Ann st<br />
Ewing Mrs James, lodgings, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
FACULTY <strong>of</strong> Procurators' <strong>Library</strong>, County Buildings, Nelson<br />
st, west<br />
FAID John, H.M. Customs, 12 Brisbane st<br />
FAILL John, salesman, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
FAIRBAIRN Andrew, commission agent, 48 Brougham st<br />
Fairbairn James, skinner, 5 East Crawford st<br />
FAIRFOOT Arthur, seaman, 24 Sir Michael st<br />
FAIRGRIEVE Andrew & Sons, plumbers, brassfounders,<br />
tinsmiths, and gasfitters, 6 West breast<br />
" Gentlemen," we have as fine Boots & Shoes
DIRECTORY. 69<br />
Fairgrieve John B., registered plumber (<strong>of</strong> Andrew Fairgrieve<br />
and Sons), 7 Robertson st<br />
Fairgrieve Thomas, warehouseman, 15 Dempster st<br />
FAIRLEY James, joiner, 48 Lynedoch st<br />
FAIRLIE Robert P., assistant inspector <strong>of</strong> poor, 22 Kelly st<br />
Fairlie William, cabinetmaker, 34 West Blackhall st<br />
FAIRMAN Edward, bank porter, Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>,<br />
2 Church place<br />
FAIRWEATHER Wallace (<strong>of</strong> Cruikshank and<br />
Fairweather), consulting engineer and patent<br />
agent, 62 St. Vincent st, Glasgow<br />
FAITH John, grocer, 9 Main st. Ho. do.<br />
Faith John, plater, 57 Main st<br />
FALCONER Archibald, labourer, 8 Duff st<br />
Falconer & Grieve, dressmakers, 14 Union st<br />
Falconer William, labourer, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
Falconer William, plumber, 12 Trafalgar st<br />
Falconer Mrs, 29 Regent st<br />
FARISH George, engine driver, 17 Brougham st<br />
FARMER Hugh, slater, 23 East Shaw st<br />
FARQUHAR Charles, shoemaker, 41 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
8 Brisbane st<br />
Farquhar John M'K., chemist, 10 West Blackhall st. Ho.<br />
35 Kelly st<br />
Farquhar Mrs William, 34 Brisbane st<br />
FARQUHARSON William, engineer, 5 Lauriston st<br />
Farquharson Mrs Alexander, grocer, 80 Belville st. Ho. 17 do.<br />
FARRELL James, grocer, 52 East Hamilton st. Ho. do.<br />
Farrell Patrick, engineman, Overton<br />
Farrell Robert, grocer, 21 Main st. Ho. 15 do.<br />
FARWELL Mrs W. F., artist, 31 Brougham st<br />
FAY Arthur, 2 Watt place<br />
FERGUS C. & C, photographic artists, 36 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. Rosebank, Dunoon<br />
Fergus Walter (<strong>of</strong> C. & C. Fergus), 36 West Blackhall st<br />
FERGUSON Alexander, engineer, 20 Antigua st<br />
Ferguson Alexander, 53 Union st<br />
Ferguson Archibald, wood-turner, 1 Duncan st<br />
Ferguson Charles, grocer, 24 Shaw st and n Brymner st.<br />
Ho. 21 Union st<br />
as can be made, at 14 Hamilton Street.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Ferguson Colin, carpenter, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
Ferguson & Co.,sailmakers, Roslin st, Glebe. Ho. 53 Union st<br />
Ferguson D., bank accountant, 32 Brisbane st<br />
Ferguson Daniel, merchant, 23 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Ferguson Donald, 7 Murdieston st<br />
Ferguson Donald, boatman, 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
Ferguson Donald, clerk, 76 Dempster st<br />
Ferguson Donald, salesman, 87 Wellington st<br />
Ferguson Edward, engineer, 17 Newton st<br />
Ferguson Frederick, painter, 47 Roxburgh st<br />
Ferguson George, confectioner, 31 Cathcart st. Ho. 24<br />
Antigua st<br />
Ferguson George, secretary, Amalgamated Engineers' Hall,<br />
10 William st. Ho. 10 Shaw place<br />
Ferguson Hugh, grocer, 5 William st. Ho 13 Lyle st<br />
Ferguson James, blacksmith, 91 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Ferguson James, coppersmith, 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Ferguson James, dyer, 26 East Crawford st<br />
Ferguson James (<strong>of</strong> Sharp & Ferguson), 54 Brougham st<br />
Ferguson James, agent for the Singer Manufacturing Co., 26<br />
West Blackhall st. Ho. 1 1 Royal st, Gourock<br />
Ferguson John Anderson, R.N., governor, Sir Gabriel Wood's<br />
Mariners' Asylum<br />
Fesguson John, carpenter, 6 Carnock st<br />
Ferguson John, clerk, 6 Murdieston st<br />
Ferguson John, cooper, 62 Ann st<br />
Ferguson John, engineer, 64 Drumfrochar road<br />
Ferguson John, engineer, 24 St. Lawrence st<br />
Ferguson John, joiner, 13 Watt st<br />
Ferguson John, railway guard, 71 Wellington st<br />
Ferguson John, wood moulder, 7 East Crawford st<br />
Ferguson Malcolm, boatman, 2 Garvald st<br />
Ferguson Moses, stevedore, 13 West Stewart st<br />
Ferguson Peter, labourer, 10 Baker st<br />
Ferguson Robert, accountant and house factor, 17 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. Bay villa, Gourock<br />
Ferguson Robert, bolt screwer, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Ferguson Robert, carpenter, 103 Belville st<br />
Ferguson Robert, feuar, Cowdenknowes cottages, 79 Wellington<br />
st<br />
11 Ladies," we can save you money in Boots-
DIRECTORY. 7<br />
Ferguson Robert, shipmaster, 28 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Ferguson Samuel, labourer, 13 Brymner st<br />
Ferguson Thomas, caulker, 6 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Ferguson Thomas, policeman, 6 Lyle st<br />
Ferguson William, butcher, 9 Newton st. Ho. 6 Lyle st<br />
Ferguson William, gasfitter, copper and sheet-iron worker,<br />
14 West Burn st and 4 Inverkip st. Ho. 4 Inverkip st<br />
Ferguson William, shipmaster, 30 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Ferguson Jane and Henrietta, grocers,<br />
Antigua st<br />
62 Ann st. Ho. 20<br />
Ferguson Miss Jane,<br />
do.<br />
spirit merchant, 13 Shaw st. Ho. 15<br />
Ferguson Miss M., confectioner, 35 West Blackhall st.<br />
24 Antigua st<br />
Ho.<br />
Ferguson Mrs John, 1 2 St. Lawrence st<br />
Ferguson Mrs John, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
Ferguson Mrs John, 26 Wellington st<br />
Ferguson Mrs Mary, 20 South st<br />
Ferguson Mrs, dressmaker, 10 Antigua st<br />
Ferguson Mrs, furnishings, 44 Inverkip st<br />
Ferguson Mrs, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Ferguson Mrs, 58 Main st<br />
FERNIE William T., provision merchant, 23 Charles st.<br />
Ho. 40 Shore st, Gourock<br />
Fernie Mrs George, feuar, 7 Bearhope st<br />
FERNLEY John, foreman, 1 Hope st<br />
FERNS Charles, engineer, 1 East William st<br />
Ferns James, blacksmith, 15 Belville st<br />
Ferns Mrs Thomas, furnishings, 1 Kilblain st<br />
FERRIE Patrick, engineer, 41 Lynedoch st<br />
FERRIER Alexander, mason, 25 Mount Pleasant st<br />
FETTES James, ropespinner, 45 Trafalgar st<br />
FIELDING Alexander, sen., carpenter, 40 St. Lawrence st<br />
Fielding Alexander, jun., carpenter, 40 St. Lawrence st<br />
FILSHIE George, Coylton dairy, 10 Mearns st<br />
FILSHILL James, boilermaker, 34 East Crawford st<br />
Filshill Stewart, boilermaker, 95 Belville st<br />
FINDLAY Dugald, carpenter, 1 Kilblain st<br />
Findlay John, furnishing ironmonger, smith, and gasfitter,<br />
39 Cathcart st and 10 Terrace road. Ho. 49 Newton st<br />
at the " Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton St.<br />
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72<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
FINGLAND Edward D., M.A., colleague minister <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
Andrew's Free Church, 20 Union st<br />
FINLAY A. Campbell (<strong>of</strong> Campbell Finlay & Co.), 12 Bogle<br />
st. Ho. 62 Esplanade<br />
Finlay A. H., wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 9 Shaw st<br />
and branches<br />
Finlay Campbell & Co., warehouse-keepers and shipowners,<br />
12 Bogle st<br />
Finlay Duncan, mason, 3 Ingleston st<br />
Finlay Hugh, baker, 14 Mearns st<br />
Finlay John, blacksmith, 1 West Stewart st<br />
Finlay John, labourer, 17 Belville st<br />
Finlay John P., insurance agent, 61 Eldon st<br />
Finlay Thomas, engineer, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
Finlay Thomas P., 61 Eldon st<br />
Finlay Mrs A. H., 56 Esplanade<br />
Finlay Mrs Robert, 61 Eldon st<br />
Finlay Mrs William, 4 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
FINN John, labourer, 41 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
FINNIE Colin, joiner, 24 Bank st<br />
Finnie Daniel, painter, 5 Kilblain st<br />
FIRTH John, wool-sorter, 55 Drumfrochar road<br />
FISHER & Co., tanners, skinners, and wool merchants,<br />
Ladyburn<br />
Fisher Daniel, engine-driver, 3 Macdougall st<br />
Fisher James C. & Co., tailors, clothiers, outfitters, hatters,<br />
and hosiers, 12 Cathcart st<br />
Fisher John, boot and shoe warehouse, 96 Roxburgh st.<br />
Ho. 15 do.<br />
Fisher John, joiner, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
Fisher John C., agent for Glasgow " Daily" and " Weekly<br />
Herald," and ' ; Evening Times," 29 Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
24 South st<br />
Fisher Joseph, labourer, 19 Regent st<br />
Fisher Peter, manufacturer <strong>of</strong> composition for steam boilers,<br />
pipes, &c, &c, 42 Lynedoch st<br />
Fisher Peter B., shipmaster, 53 Brisbane st<br />
Fisher R. F. (<strong>of</strong> Fisher & Co.), 40 Forsyth st<br />
Fisher Thomas, dispensing chemist, 97 Roxburgh st. Ho.<br />
77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Percy Bros. "City" Boot for Gentlemen, 10/6,
DIRECTORY. 73<br />
Fisher Walter (at J. & R. Houston's), 20 South st<br />
Fisher W. Bowman, dental surgeon, 21 West<br />
Burn st<br />
Fisher Mrs John, 12 Wellington st<br />
Fisher Mrs Thomas, 20 South st<br />
FITZGERALD Michael, gunner, R.N., 27 Trafalgar st<br />
FIT2PATRICK Patrick, causewayer, 24 Tobago st<br />
FLANAGAN Robert, paper maker, Overton<br />
FLASHMAN George, yacht agent and shipbroker, 13<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. Kilmory, Ashton, Gourock<br />
FLECK William, river pilot, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
FLEMING Alexander M. (<strong>of</strong> Fleming, Reid & Co.), 65<br />
Esplanade<br />
Fleming Edward, plumber, 68 Inverkip st<br />
Fleming Francis, labourer, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Fleming George, carpenter, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Fleming Henry, flesher, 7 John st. Ho. 85 Belville st<br />
Fleming Humphrey, engineer, 19 Ingleston st<br />
Fleming James, ironmonger, basket, brush, and toy warehouseman,<br />
wholesale hardware, smallware, and fancy<br />
goods merchant, 14 Cathcart st, and 37 West Burn st.<br />
Ho. 16 Wellington st<br />
Fleming James, 28 Bank st<br />
Fleming James (<strong>of</strong> Fleming, Reid & Co.), 37 Fox st<br />
Fleming James, labourer, 7 Prospecthill st<br />
Fleming James, engineer, 5 Lynedoch st<br />
Fleming James, labourer, 13 Lauriston st<br />
Fleming John, commercial lodgings, 49 Rue-end st<br />
Fleming John, rivetter, 83 Belville st<br />
Fleming John, salesman, 2 1 Dempster st<br />
Fleming John, shipmaster, 18 Bentinck st<br />
Fleming John R. (<strong>of</strong> Laurie & Fleming), 6 Kelly st<br />
Fleming Matthew, engineer, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
Fleming Matthew, spirit merchant, 46 Lynedoch st. Ho.<br />
39 Bank st. (See Advt.)<br />
Fleming, Reid & Co., merchants and worsted spinners,<br />
Shaws Water Worsted Mills, Drumfrochar road<br />
Fleming Robert, 22 Robertson st<br />
Fleming Mrs A., keeper <strong>of</strong> waiting rooms, Princes Pier.<br />
Ho. 3 Grey place<br />
no trouble to show them, at 14 Hamilton St.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Fleming Mrs Daniel, 28 Trafalgar st<br />
Fleming Mrs Matthew, 14 Ardgowan st<br />
Fleming Miss, lodgings, 16 Cathcart st<br />
FLETCHER A., assurance agent, 25 Newton st<br />
Fletcher Alexander, salesman, 53 Regent st<br />
Fletcher & Co., provision dealers, 1 Campsie terrace<br />
Fletcher Dugald, porter, 66 Wellington st<br />
Fletcher Malcolm, baker, 24 West Stewart st<br />
Fletcher Miles, boilermaker, 6 John st<br />
Fletcher Mrs Peter, 36 Crescent st<br />
FLETT Alfred, grocer, 31 Vennel. Ho. 51 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
FLINT Mrs J., 9 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
FLOCKHART Mrs Isabella, 71 Nicolson st<br />
Flockhart Mrs John, 27 Patrick st<br />
Flockhart Mrs John, bookseller and stationer, 8 West Black-<br />
hall st. Ho. 69 Nicolson st<br />
FLOOD Luke, plasterer, 80 Dempster st<br />
FOOTE James, patternmaker, 17 Lauriston st<br />
FORBES Hugh, engineer, 59 Rue-end st<br />
Forbes James, sugarboiler, 29 Dempster st<br />
Forbes John, labourer, 27 Ingleston st<br />
Forbes John, labourer, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Forbes John, musicseller, 15 West Blackhall st. Ho. 34<br />
West Stewart st<br />
Forbes Mrs, 21 Ingleston place<br />
Forbes Mrs, 4 Sinclair st<br />
FORD Charles, seaman, 27 Vennel<br />
Ford John, labourer, 3 Belville st<br />
Ford John (late H.M. Customs), 72 Wellington st<br />
Ford Joseph, labourer, 18 Nicolson st<br />
FORDYCE Lewis, meter inspector, 33 Crawford st. Ho.<br />
12 Murdieston st<br />
FORREST John, accountant, house factor, and insurance<br />
agent, 26 Crawfurd st<br />
FORRESTER James, carpenter, 65 Rue-end st<br />
Forrester William, boilermaker, 29 Ingleston st<br />
Forrester William, engineer, 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Forrester William, machinist, 19 Bearhope st<br />
FORSTER John, shipmaster, 9 Kelly st<br />
FORSYTH Alexander, joiner, 12 Murdieston st<br />
" High-class" Boots at Manufacturers' Prices,,
DIRECTORY. 75<br />
Forsyth John, gateman, 66 Drumfrochar road<br />
FORTUNE Alexander P., salesman and traveller, 71 Nicolson<br />
st<br />
Fortune David, saddler, 11 Prospecthill st. Ho. 9 do.<br />
FORWELL Mrs W., 157 Eldon st<br />
FOSTER Charles, steward, 3 York st<br />
Foster Edward B., carpenter, 3 Hope st<br />
Foster Edward, engineer, 1 Campsie terrace<br />
Foster Henry H., salesman, 47 Roxburgh st<br />
Foster Robert J., coachbuilder, 106 Dempster st<br />
Foster Robert P., boatbuilder, 32 Main st. Ho. 99 Belville<br />
st<br />
Foster Wilson, painter, 3 East Crawford st<br />
Foster Miss Jane, milliner, 21 Cathcart st. Ho. 99 Belville st<br />
Foster Miss, lodgings, 50 Brougham st<br />
FOTHERINGHAM Alexander, labourer, 11 Hill st<br />
FOULDS James, brassfinisher, 3 St. Andrew st<br />
Foulds Matthew, bookseller and news agent, 30 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. 6 Antigua st<br />
Foulds Matthew, checker, 13 Carwood st<br />
Foulds Matthew, brassfounder and gasfitter, 2 East India<br />
Breast. Ho. 6 Antigua st<br />
Foulds William, distiller and spirit broker, 29 Main st. Ho.<br />
Dykebar, Paisley<br />
FOULIS Hay, moulder, 9 Crescent st<br />
FOWLER William, joiner, 37 Lynedoch st<br />
Fowler William, labourer, 30 West Blackhall st<br />
Fowler Mrs Jane, Dhufield<br />
FOWLING Charles R. H., surveyor to Lloyd's Register, 13,<br />
Hamilton st. Ho, 19 Ardgowan st, west<br />
FOX John, M.D., physician and surgeon. Consulting rooms,,<br />
3 Argyle st. Ho. 13 Ardgowan square<br />
Fox Francis, family baker, 65 Main st<br />
FRAME James (<strong>of</strong> James Auld & Frame), 2 Bentinck st<br />
FRANCE Robert, railway foreman, 108 Dempster st<br />
FRANCIS Benjamin, vanman, 5 West Stewart st<br />
Francis Hugh (<strong>of</strong> Davers & Francis), 9 East Blackhall st<br />
FRASER Alexander, moulder, 1 1 Hill st<br />
Fraser David, engineer, 4 Mearns st<br />
Fraser Donald, labourer, 2 Belville st<br />
only at our <strong>Greenock</strong> Depot, 14 Hamilton St.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Fraser Donald, rivetter, 52 St. Lawrence st<br />
Fraser Duncan, bagpipe maker, 4 Market st<br />
Fraser D. (<strong>of</strong> Holm & Fraser), Barr's brae, Port-Glasgow<br />
Fraser Hugh, licentiate in dental surgery, R.C.S. Edin., 29<br />
Union st<br />
Fraser James, joiner, 22 West Stewart st<br />
Fraser James, late tidewaiter, 73 Nicolson st<br />
Fraser John, blacksmith, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
Fraser John, church <strong>of</strong>ficer, 22 West Stewart st<br />
Fraser John, ropespinner, 1 Mill st<br />
Fraser William, blacksmith, 6 Murdieston st<br />
Fraser William, engineer, 7 Belville st<br />
Fraser Miss Jessie, artist and teacher, 2 George square<br />
Fraser Miss, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Fraser Mrs Charles, 29 Union st<br />
Fraser Mrs George, 7 Hope st<br />
Fraser Mrs John. 12 Lynedoch st<br />
Fraser Mrs William, 24 Patrick st<br />
Fraser Mrs, lodgings, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Fraser Mrs, Yew cottage, 6 Glen st<br />
FREDERICK Charles, bricklayer, 3 Ingleston st<br />
FRENCH Andrew, porter, 19 Dempster st<br />
FREW Robert A., engineer, 30 Wellington st<br />
Frew Robert, engineer, 14 Mearns st<br />
FRIEL James, coachman, 48 Cathcart st<br />
Friel James, moulder, 15 Lauriston st<br />
Friel John, labourer, 44 Arthur st<br />
FRIENDLY Societies' Hall, 17 Charles st<br />
FRONDIGOUN Edward, bootmaker, 29 Shaw st<br />
FRY David, fish curer, 9 Carwood st<br />
Fry Robert, fish merchant, 13 Lauriston st<br />
Fry William, fish merchant, 15 Lauriston st<br />
FULLARTON Hugh, Glencairn, 103 Finnart st<br />
Fullarton Rev. Archibald, minister <strong>of</strong> Cartsburn Church.<br />
Ho. Clinton villa, 1 1 Caddlehill terrace<br />
Fullarton Samuel, labourer, 114 Drumfrochar road<br />
Fullarton William, ironmoulder, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Fullarton William, labourer, 7 Prospecthill st<br />
FULTON Alexander, boilermaker, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
Fulton & Co., <strong>Greenock</strong> Bible Emporium, 3 Grey place<br />
" Leading Articles" in Foot Gear always at
DIRECTORY. 77<br />
Fulton James B., hatter, hosier, and shirtmaker, 34 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 38 South st<br />
Fulton James, grocer, 33 Ann st. Ho. 5 Caddlehill terrace<br />
Fulton James, Grosvenor cottage, 32 Bank st<br />
Fulton James (<strong>of</strong> P. MacCallum & Sons), 38 Brisbane st<br />
Fulton John (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Fulton), 25 Bank st<br />
Fulton Malcolm, boilermaker, 72 Wellington st<br />
Fulton Robert, fitter, 124 Drumfrochar road<br />
Fulton Thomas, engineer, 4 Garvald st<br />
Fulton William, engineer, 82 Belville st<br />
Fulton Miss, 21 Lynedoch st<br />
Fulton Mrs Margaret, 5 Caddlehill st<br />
FYFE George, gardener, 53 Eldoa st<br />
Fyfe James, engineer, 13 Lauriston st<br />
Fyfe John, tanner, 20 Bruce st<br />
Fyfe John P. (<strong>of</strong> Fyfe & Murray), J. P. Clerk for Renfrew-<br />
shire, Auditor to Faculty <strong>of</strong> Procurators, 4 Argyle st.<br />
Ho. 60 Esplanade<br />
Fyfe Joseph, engineman, 47 Main st<br />
Fyfe Joseph, seaman, 45 Shaw st<br />
Fyfe & Murray, writers and notaries public, 4 Argyle st<br />
Fyfe Robert, examining <strong>of</strong>ficer, H.M. Customs. Ho. 2<br />
Antigua st<br />
Fyfe Mrs, 26 Patrick st<br />
GAELIC Free Church, 14 Jamaica st<br />
Gaelic Parish Church, 32 West Burn st<br />
GAGE John, police constable, 10 Shaw place<br />
GAHAGAN Owen, caulker, 25 John st<br />
GALBRAITH Archibald, labourer, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
Galbraith John, salesman, 9 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Galbraith John, tanner, 61 Belville st<br />
Galbraith Lachlan, cooper, 32 West Stewart st<br />
Galbraith Malcolm, tugboatman, 28 Trafalgar st<br />
Galbraith Robert, bricklayer, 19 Bruce st<br />
Galbraith William, baker, 85 Dempster st<br />
Galbraith Miss, dressmaker, 40 Nicolson st<br />
the "Percy Shoe House," 14 Hamilton St.
78<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Galbraith Mrs Donald, 62 Drumfrochar road<br />
Galbraith Mrs Duncan, 30 Brymner st<br />
Galbraith Mrs, 40 Nicolson st<br />
GALBREATH John & Son, sugar samplers, 8 West Quay<br />
lane<br />
Galbreath John, jun., baker, 41 West Blackhall st. Ho. 5<br />
Kelly st<br />
Galbreath John, jun. (<strong>of</strong> John Galbreath & Son), 77 Finnart st<br />
Galbreath John (<strong>of</strong> John Galbreath & Son), 2 Eldon st<br />
Galbreath Murdoch, clerk, Shipbank, 7 Lyle st<br />
GALLACHER Charles, mason, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
Gallacher James, broker, 32 St. Lawrence st<br />
Gallacher John, coal dealer, 1 Bearhope st<br />
Gallacher John, labourer, 27 Vennel<br />
Gallacher John, labourer, 66 Wellington st<br />
Gallacher Miss, saleroom, 26 Charles st<br />
Gallacher Mrs B., wine and spirit dealer, 15 Clarence st.<br />
Ho. 5 Grey place<br />
Gallacher Mrs William, spirit dealer, 2 Buccleuch st. Ho.<br />
73 Nicolson st<br />
GALLOWAY Allan, M.D., M.B., M.C, physician and<br />
surgeon. Consulting rooms, 32 Hamilton st. Ho. 4<br />
Lyle st<br />
Galloway James, engineer, 18 Antigua st<br />
Galloway James, seaman, 25 Bruce st<br />
Galloway Robert, gardener, 64 Kelly st<br />
GALT David, brassmoulder, 16 Hope st<br />
Gait Robert, pawnbroker and outfitter, 51 Main st and 33<br />
Charles st. Ho. 27 Regent st<br />
Gait Miss, confectioner, 7 and 49 Cathcart st. Ho. 37<br />
Regent st<br />
Gait Mrs, 22 Wellington st<br />
GARDINER Mrs Archibald, basket, brush, and toy warehouse,<br />
16 West Blackhall st. Ho. 3 Argyle st<br />
Gardiner James & Co., steamship owners and shipbrokers, 2<br />
West Quay<br />
GARDNER Alfred, patternmaker, 19 Belville st<br />
Gardner John H., mercantile clerk, 2 Ford place, Finnart st<br />
Gardner Robert, flesher, 13 West Blackhall st. Ho. 29<br />
Patrick st<br />
The " Percy Shoe House" is world renowned
DIRECTORY. .<br />
79<br />
'Gardner Robert, furnaceman, 2 Rue-end st<br />
•Gardner Robert, slater, 43 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gardner Walter, mason, 14 Murdieston st<br />
GARVAN William, policeman, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
GATENS Edward, brassfinisher, 15 Lauriston st<br />
GATEY John, caulker, 80 Belville st<br />
GATHERER Peter, seed, grain, general merchant and wool<br />
agent, 21 and 23 Crawfurd st, Glebe. Ho. Roseneath<br />
House, 97 Eldon st<br />
GAULDIE Robert L., engineer, 26 Newton st<br />
GAVIN William, mason, 37 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
GAY Walter, agent for sewing machines, 26 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
GAZE William, grocer, 14 Lynedoch st Ho. do.<br />
GEBBIE Thomas, warper, 61 Ann st<br />
Gebbie William, skinner, 7 East Crawford st<br />
Gebbie William W. (<strong>of</strong> M. Walker & Son), 52 Kelly st<br />
GEMMELL E. J., 4 Robertson st<br />
Gemmell James, labourer, 64 Ann st<br />
GEMMILL Andrew, blockmaker, 2 Mackenzie st<br />
Gemmill Walter, carpenter, 22 Pottery st<br />
GENTLES Alexander, engineer, 15 Lauriston st<br />
GEORGE Square Baptist Church<br />
George Patrick, labourer, 18 Dalrymple st<br />
George William J., carter, 40 Ann st<br />
George Mrs, 3 Lauriston st<br />
GERDES August A., sugarboiler, 23 Nelson st, west<br />
GERRARD James, spirit merchant, 36 Inverkip st. Ho.<br />
87 Wellington st<br />
Gerrard Tohn, labourer, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
GERROI) Mrs, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
GETTENS Mrs, 34 Kelly st<br />
GETTY Robert, sugarboiler, 19 Wellington st<br />
Getty Samuel, labourer, 17 Ingleston st<br />
GIBB David, joiner, 53 Kelly st<br />
Gibb Walter, mason, 68 Wellington st<br />
Gibb William, coppersmith, 25 Lynedoch st<br />
Gibb Misses, seminary for young ladies, Eldon villa, 67<br />
Eldon st. Ho. do. ,<br />
Gibb Mrs, 32 Kelly st<br />
for " value" in Boots & Shoes, 14 Hamilton St.
8o DIRECTORY.<br />
GIBBS Miss Ann, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
GIBSON Angus, engineer, 101 Belville st<br />
Gibson Charles, engineer, 18 Cathcart st<br />
Gibson David, boilermaker, 5 Lynedoch st<br />
Gibson Duncan, carpenter, 30 St. Lawrence st<br />
Gibson Henry, letter-carrier, 62 Drumfrochar road<br />
Gibson James, engineer, 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
Gibson James, mason, 5 Nile st<br />
Gibson John, mason, 23 Roxburgh st<br />
Gibson John, tenter, 9 Murdieston st<br />
Gibson Walter & Co., lathsplitters, 8 South st<br />
Gibson Walter (<strong>of</strong> Walter Gibson & Co.), 8 South st<br />
Gibson William (<strong>of</strong> William Gibson & Co.), 12 Patrick st<br />
GILCHRIST John, tailor and clothier, 37 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 15 Newton st<br />
Gilchrist John, Gourock toll-house<br />
Gilchrist John, tailor, 34 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Gilchrist Neil, joiner, 1 1 Regent st<br />
Gilchrist Peter, plasterer, 6 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Gilchrist Thomas, joiner, 21 Dempster st<br />
Gilchrist William, draper and outfitter, 8 and 12 William st.<br />
Ho. 22 Finnart st<br />
Gilchrist Misses K. & M., ladies' and children's furnishing<br />
warehouse, 25 West Blackhall st. Ho. 9 Ardgowan st, w<br />
Gilchrist Miss, restaurant, railway station, Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
49 Newton st<br />
Gilchrist Mrs, 9 Ardgowan st, west<br />
GILKISON Mrs Walter P., 23 Ardgowan st, west<br />
GILLAN James, tailor, 70 Ann st<br />
Gillan John, labourer, 10 Shaw place<br />
GILLANDER Mrs, 78 Dempster st<br />
Gillander Robert, mate, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
GILLANDERS William, mashman, n Inverkip st<br />
GILLESPIE Alexander, storekeeper, 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gillespie James, boilermaker, 59 Ann st<br />
Gillespie John, carpenter, 105 Belville st<br />
Gillespie Mrs James, cookery, 10 Kilblain st. Ho. 23<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
GILLIES Alexander, porter, 12 Terrace road<br />
Gillies Hector, porter, 29 Lynedoch st<br />
Boots and Shoes for all kinds <strong>of</strong> weather, at
DIRECTORY. 8<br />
Gillies James W., pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 12 Union st<br />
Gillies John, carpenter, 37 Crawfurd st<br />
Gillies John, messenger-at arms, Sheriff-<strong>of</strong>ficer for Renfrew-<br />
shire, Ayrshire, and Buteshire, and J. P. constable, 25<br />
West Burn st Ho. Ford cottage, 1 Finnart st<br />
Gillies John, salesman, 65 Nicolson st<br />
Gillies John, seaman, 8 Nicolson st<br />
Gillies John, fruiterer, 26 Inverkip st<br />
Gillies John B., spirit merchant, 61 Roxburgh st. Ho. 4<br />
South st<br />
Gillies Malcolm, sawer, 20 Bruce st<br />
Gillies Neil, slater and cement worker, 26 Roxburgh st.<br />
Ho. 3 Bruce st<br />
Gillies & Reid, shipbrokers, 4 Brymner st—Craig, Scott and<br />
Co., agents<br />
Gillies Robert, insurance agent, 22 John st<br />
Gillies Robert, vanman, 1 Ratho st<br />
Gillies William, wine and spirit merchant, Eagle Tavern, 41<br />
Rue-end st. Ho. 46 East Hamilton st<br />
Gillies Miss, dressmaker, 53 Kelly st<br />
Gillies Miss, 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Gillies Mrs George D., wine and spirit merchant, 93 Roxburgh<br />
st. Ho. 24 Robertson st<br />
Gillies Mrs John, 16 South st<br />
Gillies Mrs J. W., teacher <strong>of</strong> dancing and calisthenics, 12<br />
Union st<br />
Gillies Mrs, 25 Dempster st<br />
GILLILAN Samuel, labourer, 5 West Stewart st<br />
GILLILAND William, spirit dealer, 45 Inverkip st. Ho.<br />
1 Orangefield place<br />
GILLIS William, fishery <strong>of</strong>ficer, 3 Bank st. Ho. 15<br />
Newton st<br />
GILLORAN James L. (<strong>of</strong> John A. Macfarlane & Co.), 33<br />
Kelly st<br />
GILMORE A. & Son, fishmongers, poulterers, and game<br />
dealers, 21 West Blackhall st<br />
GILMOUR Archibald, carpenter, 21 Wellington st<br />
Gilmour Duncan, timekeeper, 55 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gilmour Hugh, tailor, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Gilmour James, carpenter, 4 Antigua st<br />
Percy Bros., Cash Boot Men, 14 Hamilton St.<br />
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82 DIRECTORY.<br />
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Gilmour James, joiner. 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gilmour James, joiner, 7 Hope st<br />
Gilmour Thomas, carpenter, 3 Regent st<br />
GILROY William, brassfinisher, 65 Rue-end st<br />
GIRDWOOD James, bootmaker, 10 Hill st<br />
GIRVAN Mrs William, 3 George square<br />
GIVEN William, carter, 15 Brougham st<br />
Given William, joiner, 76 Dempster st<br />
Given Mrs, huckster, 28 East Shaw st<br />
GLASGOW and <strong>Greenock</strong> Shipping Co., steam lighter and<br />
steamtug owners, Customhouse quay—Richard Blanche,<br />
manager<br />
Glasgow and Liverpool Screw Steam Shipping Co.,<br />
shore st—D. Macdougall, agent<br />
1 Cross-<br />
Glasgow and West <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> Society for the Prevention <strong>of</strong><br />
Cruelty to Animals, 15 West Blackhall st. J. Tannahill,<br />
hon. secretary and treasurer<br />
Glasgow Daily and Weekly Herald and Evening Times<br />
(newspapers). <strong>Office</strong>, 29 Cathcart st.<br />
J. C. Fisher,<br />
agent. Ho. 24 South st. Correspondent, R. M. Smith.<br />
Ho. 13 Newton st<br />
Glasgow Daily and Weekly Mail (newspapers). <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
branch <strong>of</strong>fice, Municipal buildings. G. Wardle, agent<br />
Glasgow Evening and Weekly Citizen (newspapers). Branch<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, 4 Mansionhouse lane. Neil M.<br />
and correspondent. Ho. 18 Hope st<br />
Patrick, agent<br />
Glasgow Evening News (newspaper). <strong>Office</strong>, 28 Brymner st.<br />
John R. Smith, agent and correspondent. Ho. 29<br />
Bank street<br />
Glasgow and South-Western Railway.<br />
Princes Pier and Lynedoch st<br />
Passenger stations<br />
Glasgow and South-Western Railway. Goods <strong>of</strong>fices<br />
Brougham st and Hope st<br />
Glasgow Sportsman (newspaper),<br />
Smith, agent<br />
28 Brymner st. John R.<br />
GLASS John, shipmaster, 25 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Glass John, engineer, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
Glass Thomas, engineer, 16 Trafalgar st<br />
GLEBE Sugar Refining Company, sugar<br />
6 Grey place<br />
refiners. <strong>Office</strong>s,<br />
The "Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton St.,
DIRECTORY. 8$<br />
GLEN, James (<strong>of</strong> J. & W. Glen), commissioner for English<br />
and Irish Courts, and agent for the British Linen<br />
Company Bank, 13 William st. Ho. Lincluden, 19<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
Glen John, blacksmith, 41 Roxburgh st<br />
Glen J. & W., solicitors and notaries public, 13 William st<br />
Glen W. T. Hood (<strong>of</strong> J. & W. Glen), Lincluden, 19 Octavia<br />
terrace<br />
Glen Miss, feuar, 1 Caddlehill st<br />
Glen Mrs James, grocer, 36 West Burn st. Ho. 35 do.<br />
Glen Mrs William, lodgings, 9 Cross-shore st.<br />
Glen Mrs, grocer, 17 Bruce st<br />
Glen Mrs Archibald, grocer, 33 Nelson st, west<br />
GLENCROSS John, plumber, n'West Stewart st<br />
GLENDINNING Alexander, optician and nautical instrument<br />
maker, 9 Trafalgar st<br />
GLENESK Charles, engineer, 7 Lauriston st<br />
Glenesk George, storekeeper, 34 St. Lawrence st<br />
GLOVER Thomas, stoker, 62 Kelly st<br />
GOFFE Mrs, 4 Robertson st<br />
GOLDIE James, joiner, 3 Broomhill st<br />
GOODSON R. mantle manufacturer, Victoria buildings, 2<br />
Hamilton st. (See Advt.)<br />
GORDON Alexander, bootmaker, 71 Roxburgh st. Ho. do.<br />
Gordon Andrew, labourer, 23 Trafalgar st<br />
Gordon Benjamin, general broker, 16 Dalrymple st. Ho. do.<br />
Gordon David E., patternmaker, 1 M<strong>of</strong>fat st<br />
Gordon G., flesher, 52 East Hamilton st. Ho. 2 Mackenzie st<br />
Gordon G, flesher, 61 Vennel. Ho. 2 Mackenzie st<br />
Gordon James, architectural and monumental stone carver,<br />
6 South st<br />
Gordon James, engineer, 5 Belville st<br />
Gordon James, police sergeant, 21 Dempster st<br />
Gordon J. & A., seedsmen, florists, and fruiterers, 35<br />
Brougham st<br />
Gordon John, flesher, 1 1 Main st<br />
Gordon John, gardener, 41 Brougham st<br />
Gordon Peter, labourer, 9 Belville st<br />
Gordon Robert, boatbuilder, 10 West Burn st. Ho. 43<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
cheapest and best in town for Children's Boots
84<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Gordon Samuel, caulker, 1 1 Crescent st<br />
Gordon Thomas, fitter, 57 Belville st<br />
Gordon Miss Susan, grocer, 29 Ingleston st<br />
Gordon Misses, dressmakers, 2 Robertson st<br />
Gordon Mrs James, 13 Newton st<br />
Gordon Mrs John, 40 Margaret st<br />
Gordon Mrs, 16 Port-Glasgow road<br />
GORMAN James, spirit merchant, 6 Ann st. Ho. 10 Shaw<br />
place<br />
Gorman Samuel, fireman, 5 Newton st<br />
Gorman William, labourer, 10 Mill st<br />
GOSNEL Thomas, plumber, in Dempster st<br />
GOTHARD William, photographer, 37 Rue-end st. Ho.<br />
do.<br />
GOUDIE John, checker, 67 Belville st<br />
GOURLAY Hugh, shoemaker, 5 Kilblain st<br />
Gourlay Robert, engineer, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
Gourlay Thomas, engineer, 33 Sir Michael st<br />
Gourlay Mrs, 53 Drumfrochar road<br />
GOUROCK Ropework Co., cordage and sailcloth manufacturers,<br />
1 Cross-shore st— R. Ward, agent<br />
GOVAN David, boilermaker, 12 Arthur st<br />
Govan Quintin, painter, 67 Nicolson st<br />
GOW William (<strong>of</strong> Chisholm & Co.), 27 Nelson st, west<br />
GOWANS Andrew, 2 Shaw place<br />
Gowans Mrs, 22 Arthur st<br />
GRAHAM Alexander, carter, 4 Mearns st<br />
Graham Alexander, fish merchant, 1 Inverkip st. Ho. 3<br />
Kilblain st<br />
Graham Alexander, hairdresser, 30 Tobago st. Ho. 14<br />
Bruce st<br />
Graham Archibald, joiner, 21 Dempster st<br />
Graham David I., tailor, n Brachelston st<br />
Graham Dugald, contractor, 5 Dellingburn square. Ho. 5<br />
Antigua st<br />
Graham Duncan, grocer and provision merchant, 34 Lynedoch<br />
st<br />
Graham Edward, carpenter, 10 Murdieston st<br />
Graham George, railway guard, 50 Crawfurd st<br />
Graham Hugh, jun., grocer, 19 South st<br />
Working Men's Boots at Percy Brothers,,
DIRECTORY. 85<br />
Graham Hugh, grocer and provision merchant, 27 Hamilton<br />
st, 73 Main st, 43 Roxburgh st, and 17 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. 23 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Graham James, baker, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
Graham James, blacksmith, 7 Ratho st<br />
Graham James, boilermaker, 5 Hope st<br />
Graham James, glass merchant, glazier, stainer, andsilverer,<br />
19 Cathcart st ; branch, 5a Grey place. Ho. 3 Finnart<br />
st. (See Advt.)<br />
Graham James, dealer in photographic chemicals and appliances,<br />
5a Grey place; branch, 19 Cathcart st<br />
Graham John, blacksmith, 93 Belville st<br />
Graham John, B.A., teacher, Collegiate School, Avenue park,<br />
95 Brisbane st<br />
Graham J. & W., hatters, hosiers, glovers, and milliners, 27<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Graham Malcolm, cooper, 12 Nile st<br />
Graham Murdoch, blacksmith, 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
Graham Patrick, fireman, 12 Dalrymple st<br />
Graham Peter, saleshop, 22 Tobago st<br />
Graham Robert, postman, 17 Bearhope st<br />
Graham Samuel, brakesman, 25 Belville st<br />
Graham T. (<strong>of</strong> Stewart & Graham), 38 Ann st<br />
Graham William, builder, 115 Dempster st<br />
Graham William, labourer, 34 Ann st<br />
-Graham William, yachtsman, 77 Regent st<br />
Graham Miss, dressmaker, 37 Lynedoch st<br />
Graham Misses, cowfeeders, 7 Duncan st<br />
Graham Mrs Archibald, 3 Hope st<br />
^Graham Mrs, ladies' nurse, 70 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
'Graham Mrs, 71 Roxburgh st<br />
'Graham Mrs, cowfeeder, 40 East Hamilton st<br />
GRANA A., confectioner and restaurant, 26 West Blackhall<br />
st<br />
GRANDISON James, <strong>of</strong>fice porter, 3 Bank st<br />
GRANT Alexander, messenger-at-arms, sheriff-<strong>of</strong>ficer, J. P.<br />
constable, and Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild <strong>of</strong>ficer, 25 West Burn st.<br />
Ho. 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
'Grant Rev. Alexander D., minister <strong>of</strong> Mount Park Free<br />
Church. Ho. Glenside, 89 Newton st<br />
''The Workman's Friend/' 14 Hamilton St.
86 DIRECTORY.<br />
Grant Donald, moulder, 19 Nelson st, west<br />
Grant John & Co., clothiers, drapers, and milliners, Munici-<br />
pal buildings, Hamilton st<br />
Grant John (<strong>of</strong> J. Grant & Co.) 3 Mearns st<br />
Grant John, spirit merchant, 29 Dalrymple st. Ho. 32 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
Grant Lachlan, grocer, 9 Nicolson st. Ho. do.<br />
Grant Neil, butter and egg merchant, 1 Manse lane. Ho.<br />
41 Lynedoch st<br />
Grant Patrick, architect and surveyor, 10 Kelly st<br />
Grant Thomas, porter, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Grant William, stevedore, 32 Dalrymple st<br />
Grant Mrs, ladies' nurse, 85 Dempster st<br />
GRAVES George C, brassfinisher, 11 Murdieston st<br />
Graves Mrs Thomas C, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
GRAY Archibald, boilermaker, 7 Dempster st<br />
Gray Daniel, rigger, 31 Lyle st<br />
Gray Daniel, joiner, 65 Regent st<br />
Gray Donald, shipmaster, 5 Hill st<br />
Gray Hugh, blockmaker, 3 Lauriston st<br />
Gray John, engineer, 10 Lyle st<br />
Gray John, grocer, 1 1 Ardgowan st, Glebe<br />
Gray John, joiner, 7 Hope st<br />
Gray John & Co., boot and shoe manufacturers, Maybole<br />
warehouse, 16 Hamilton st<br />
Gray John Kerr, retired solicitor and late Town Clerk, 28<br />
Forsyth st<br />
Gray Robert (<strong>of</strong> Williamson & Gray), 1 Union st<br />
Gray T. A., Maybole shoe warehouse, 67 Rue-end st and<br />
49 Cathcart st— R. Owen, manager<br />
Gray William, fireman, 3 Lauriston st<br />
Gray William, joiner, 14 Dalrymple st<br />
Gray Miss, 23 Roxburgh st<br />
Gray Mrs John, 2 Shaw place<br />
GREGOR James, teacher, preparatory school, 61 Regent st<br />
GREEN Matthew, grocer, 14 Market st<br />
Green William, rivetter, 42 East Hamilton st<br />
Green Mrs, 20 Pottery st<br />
GREENLEES John, carpenter, 38 Main st<br />
Greenlees Robert, carpenter, 31 Main st<br />
Boys' Boots for rough wear specially made
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Greenlees William, blockmaker, 14 Dalrymple st<br />
GREENOCK Academy 18 Nelson st, west<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Amalgamated Friendly Societies' Medical Associa-<br />
tion, 47 Regent st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> and Belfast ^Erated Water Co., 14 Nicolson st.<br />
(See Advt.)<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> and Gourock Tramway <strong>Office</strong>, 29 Brougham st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Apothecaries' Company, chemists, 28 Hamilton<br />
st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Bagging Company, bag and sack merchants, 18<br />
Cathcart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Beetroot Sugar Association, 7 Exchange buildings<br />
—Secretary, William G. Harvey<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch Glasgow Herald Newspaper, 29 Cathcart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch Glasgow Evening News newspaper, 28<br />
Brymner st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch North British Daily Mail, Municipal<br />
buildings<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> (Central) Co-operative Society (Limited), bakers<br />
and butchers, and dealers in groceries, drapery, boots,<br />
&c -> 3 J > 33> and 35 Roxburgh st. Branch: 48 Lynedoch<br />
st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce and Manufactures—Wm.<br />
Hardie, C.A., secretary, 2 Watt place. Reading Room,<br />
Cathcart square<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Clothing Co., merchant tailors and hosiers, 50<br />
Cathcart st and 1 Cathcart square<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Club, 21 Ardgowan square<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Constitutional Club, 29 Hamilton st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Cricket Club, Glen park, Bedford st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Distillery Co., malt distillers, 27 Tobago st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> East-end Co-operative Society (Limited), grocery,<br />
drapery, boots, shoes, &c, 18 East Crawford st, 46<br />
East Hamilton st, and 105 Port-Glasgow road<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Engineering and Navigation School, Admiralty<br />
buildings, 28 Cathcart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Equitable Loan Co., pawnbrokers, 24 Hamilton<br />
st—Alexander Waddell, manager<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Felt Work Co., manufacturers <strong>of</strong> sheathing, ro<strong>of</strong>-<br />
ing, and boiler felts, 10 East Hamilton st<br />
by Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton St., <strong>Greenock</strong>.
DIRECTORY.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry Co., engineers, boilermakers, and ironfounders,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> foundry, East Stewart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Gas Works, Inchgreen, Port-Glasgow road. Clerk<br />
and Collector's <strong>of</strong>fice, Municipal buildings, Wallace<br />
square<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Grain and Flour Mills, 16 Chapel st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Harbour Trust, Secretary and General Manager's<br />
<strong>Office</strong>, Municipal buildings, Wallace square<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Harbour Trust, Traffic Agent's <strong>Office</strong>, 'Municipal<br />
buildings, Wallace square<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Herald <strong>Office</strong>, 40 Cathcart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Hospital and Infirmary, Inverkip st and Duncan<br />
st—G. Williamson, secretary<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Industrial Co-operative Society (Limited). Gro-<br />
cery, 5 Arthur st and 6 Inverkip st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Watt Monument, 9 Union st. (See Advt.)<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Mechanics' Institution, 13 Sir Michael st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Mineral Water Co., aerated water manufacturers,<br />
Waverley lane— J. Gibb, 25 Lynedoch st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Operative Painters' Society, 6 Market st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Painting Co., 17 Brymner st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Parochial Board <strong>Office</strong>s, 36 Nicolson st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Photo Company, photographers, 29 West Burn st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Plate Glass Insurance Co., insurers <strong>of</strong> plate and<br />
sheet glass, 19 Cathcart st. (See Advt.)<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Provident Bank, n William st. (See Advt.)<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Provident Investment Co. Building Society, 23<br />
Cathcart st— -James Anderson, managing director.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Railway Guaranteed Co.<br />
—Louson Walker, secretary<br />
<strong>Office</strong>, 33 Cathcart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Ropework Co., 43 Wellington st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Rubber Co., 13 Hamilton st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Steamship Co. (Limited), shipowners, 1 Cross-shore<br />
st—D. Macdougall, managing director and secretary<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Stevedore Co., 8 Roslin st—John M'Kinnon,<br />
manager, 73 Nicolson st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette, 14 Charles<br />
st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Total Abstinence Society. <strong>Office</strong>, Temperance<br />
Institute, 19 West Stewart st—A. Anderson, registrar<br />
Why pay long prices? Buy direct from the
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<strong>Greenock</strong> Towing Co., 2 West quay<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Water Trust Pipe-yard and Workshop, Prospecthill<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Wholesale Boot and Shoe Establishment, 22<br />
Hamilton st—<br />
J. C. Brock & Co.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Working Boys' and Girls' Religious Society.<br />
Committee rooms, 15 West Stewart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Young Men's Christian Association's Buildings,<br />
17 West Stewart st<br />
GREENWOOD George, flesher, 12 Ann st. Ho. 24 Roxburgh<br />
st<br />
GREER Robert, blacksmith, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
Greer Robert, mason, 5 Brachelston st<br />
Greer Mrs Jane, 16 Kelly st<br />
GREGOR James, teacher, 61 Regent st<br />
GREGSON William, constable, 27 Bruce st<br />
GREIG John, engineer, 16 Crescent st<br />
Greig John, joiner, 90 Dempster st<br />
Greig William, engineer, 13 Carwood st<br />
Greig William, policeman, 3 Brachelston st<br />
Greig Mrs H., oil and colour shop, 23 Sir Michael st<br />
GRENFELL, Pascoe & Sons, copper and yellow metal<br />
manufacturers, London and Swansea. Agency, 1 Cath-<br />
cart st and 54 Rue-end st<br />
GREVES Alexander, shoemaker, 40 West Burn st. Ho. do.<br />
GREY George, clerk, 89 Dempster st<br />
GRIER Thomas, cashier, Mansionhouse. Ho. 22 Brisbane st<br />
GRIERSON Donald, painter, 60 Kelly st<br />
GRIEVE George, cashier, 26 Patrick st<br />
Grieve Henry, 4 Virginia st<br />
Grieve James, joiner, 5 Hope st<br />
Grieve James, jun. (<strong>of</strong> Baine &: Johnston), 73 Union st<br />
Grieve John, saddler, 76 Dempster st<br />
Grieve Robert, commercial traveller, 30 Bruce st<br />
Grieve Robert (<strong>of</strong> Baine & Johnston and Glebe Sugar<br />
Refining Co.), Glenholm, 7 Newark st<br />
Grieve William, porter, 5 Cathcart st<br />
GRIFFITHS Edward Jones, shipmaster, 25 Brisbane st<br />
Griffiths William, rafter, 3 Regent st<br />
Griffiths Jane, bookseller, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
GROSART Mrs, 10 Lynedoch st<br />
Manufacturers, " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
GROTT Ferdinand, shipmaster, 83 Belville st<br />
GRUBB Charles, flesher, 1 1 Watt st<br />
Grubb John, engineer, 37 Regent st<br />
GUNION W. G H. (<strong>of</strong> Messrs Hume-Gunion & Thomson),<br />
Floral bank, Cardwell road, Gourock<br />
Gunion William, carpenter, 113 Dempster st<br />
GUNN Alexander, carpenter, 18 Antigua st<br />
Gunn Alexander, detective <strong>of</strong>ficer, 64 Ann st<br />
Gunn James, policeman, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
Gunn William, engineer, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
Gunn William, labourer, 42 Arthur st<br />
Gunn Mrs George, 14 Cathcart st<br />
GUSH Charles, submarine diver, 6 Boyd st<br />
Gush James, submarine diver, 8 East Blackhall st<br />
GUTHRIE James, clerk, 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Guthrie James, joiner, 32 Ann st<br />
Guthrie, Macdonald, Hood & Co., shipowners, and ship<br />
brokers, 2 West Quay<br />
Guthrie Robert, bricklayer, 48 Ann st<br />
Guthrie Robert, engine-driver, 24 Pottery st<br />
Guthrie Robert, inspector, 17 Brisbane st<br />
Guthrie R. B., superintendent telegraph department, <strong>Post</strong><br />
<strong>Office</strong>. Ho. 14 Robertson st<br />
GUY William, labourer, 13 Cathcart st<br />
GWYNN Daniel, draughtsman, 3 Ford place, Finnart st<br />
Gwynn Daniel, jun., draughtsman, 58 Kelly st<br />
H<br />
HACKLING John, overseer, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
HADDEN Miss, china warehouse, 44 Ann st<br />
HADDOW Donald, caulker, 78 Belville st<br />
Haddow Miss, head mistress, Glebe Public School. Ho. 2<br />
Finnart st<br />
Haddow Mrs Thomas, 40 St Lawrence st<br />
HAGAN Charles, spirit dealer, 34 Vennel and 6 Watson's<br />
lane. Ho. 37 West Blackhall st<br />
Hagan James, labourer, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
HAIG Edward, moulder, 23 Belville st<br />
"Mind your feet." Comfort guaranteed for
DIRECTORY.<br />
Haig James, stationer and news agent, 34 West Burn st<br />
Haig John, supervisor Inland Revenue, 33 Brisbane st<br />
HAIR Dugald, carpenter, 8 Garwood st<br />
Hair James, skinner, 24 East Crawford st<br />
Hair William, feuar, 33 Union st<br />
Hair William, joiner, 87 Wellington st<br />
Hair Miss Catherine, servants' registry, 25 West Stewart st<br />
HAKE William, manager, 1 1 South st<br />
HALBERT James, joiner, 42 Lynedoch st<br />
HALDANE David, potter, 6 Sinclair st<br />
HALEY John, family baker, 61 Main st. Ho. 13 Mount<br />
Pleasant st<br />
HALKERSTON David, tanner, 60 East Hamilton st<br />
HALL Archibald, smith, 41 Cathcart st<br />
Hall C. Stuart, deputy-superintendent, Mercantile Marine<br />
<strong>Office</strong>. Ho. Rockside, Albert road, Gourock<br />
Hall Joshua, general smith, 39 Nicolson st. Ho. 13 Newton<br />
st<br />
Hall Miss Emily, teacher <strong>of</strong> music, 24 Union st<br />
Hall Miss Mary, 35 Nicolson st<br />
HALLIDAY John, overlooker, 34 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Halliday Robert, gatekeeper, 16 Crescent st<br />
Halliday William, labourer, 56 Drumfrochar road<br />
HALLIWELL James, rivetter, 9 Ratho st<br />
HAMILTON & Adam, sailmakers, 21 Shaw st<br />
Hamilton James & Son, drapers, clothiers, and outfitters, 23.<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Hamilton James, labourer, 60 Drumfrochar road<br />
Hamilton James (<strong>of</strong> James Hamilton & Son), 20 Finnart st<br />
Hamilton James, printer, 66 Kelly st<br />
Hamilton John, boilermaker, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
Hamilton John, engine-driver, 68 Wellington st<br />
Hamilton John, engineer, 23 Hamilton st<br />
Hamilton John, engineer, 11 Murdieston st<br />
Hamilton John, fitter, 5 Hope st<br />
Hamilton John, goods porter, 64 Drumfrochar road<br />
Hamilton John, labourer, 52 Regent st<br />
Hamilton Joseph, carter, 74 Ann st<br />
Hamilton Matthew, hairdresser, 1 Arthur st. Ho. 34<br />
Ingleston st<br />
very little money, at " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Hamilton M'Culloch & Co., coalmasters, 3 Chapel st, and<br />
88 Great Clyde st, Glasgow. (See Advt.)<br />
Hamilton Robert, Burgh Assessor, Lands Valuation <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
Municipal buildings, Wallace square. Ho. 27 Finnart<br />
st<br />
Hamilton Robert, carpenter, 62 Regent st<br />
Hamilton Robert, railway superintendent, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Hamilton Thomas, engine-driver. 71 Wellington st<br />
Hamilton William, blacksmith, 2 1 SugarhOuse lane<br />
Hamilton William, labourer, 6 Salmon st<br />
Hamilton William, rivetter, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
Hamilton William, shipowner, Villa Marina, 28 Eldon st<br />
Hamilton William H., flesher, 4 Sir Michael st. Ho. 93<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
Hamilton Miss S., bootbinder, 50 Crawfurd st<br />
Hamilton Miss, milliner and servants' registry, 6 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
Hamilton Mrs James, Seabank house, 7 Johnston st<br />
Hamilton Mrs James, 38 East Hamilton st<br />
Hamilton Mrs Janet, fruiterer, 40 Ann st, Ho. 27 do.<br />
Hamilton Mrs, grocer, 15 John st. Ho. do.<br />
Hamilton Mrs, 15 Regent st<br />
Hamilton Mrs, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
HAMLEN Charles, engineer (<strong>of</strong> H. B. Cooper & Co.), 40<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
HAMMOND David, joiner, 5 Caddlehill st<br />
Hammond Henry, rigger, 32 Hamilton st<br />
Hammond Thomas, rivetter, 17 Charles st<br />
HANDYSIDE Mrs, 82 Roxburgh st<br />
HANNAH James, engine-driver, 7 Brachelston st<br />
Hannah James, miller, 15 Regent st<br />
Hannah James, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
Hannah Robert, engine keeper, 70 Wellington st<br />
Hannah William, engine-driver, 2 Murdieston st<br />
Hannah William, labourer, 108 Drumfrochar road<br />
Hannah Mrs James, 1 1 Dempster st<br />
HANNEN John, police <strong>of</strong>ficer, 6 Lyle st<br />
HANSEN Peter, shipmaster, 32 West Stewart st<br />
HANSON Jacob, boarding-house keeper, 34 Shaw st<br />
HANVEY James, waggon inspector, 9 Nelson st, west<br />
Boots at no old-time-war pr<strong>of</strong>its, at " Percy's,"
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HARBOUR Trust Engineer's <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal Buildings,,<br />
Wallace square<br />
Harbour Trust Secretary and General Manager's and<br />
Treasurer's <strong>Office</strong>s Municipal Buildings, Wallace square<br />
HARDIE & Allan, chartered accountants and<br />
stockbrokers, 2 'Watt Place<br />
Hardie John, grocer and provision merchant, 67 Rue-end st.<br />
Ho. 26 Lynedoch st<br />
Hardie Robert, coachbuilder, 6 West Stewart st<br />
Hardie Walter, grocer and provision merchant, 15 Tobago<br />
st. Ho. 5 Octavia st, Port-Glasgow<br />
Hardie William, joiner, 17 Lauriston st<br />
Hardie William (<strong>of</strong> Hardie & Allan, C.A.), Fairmount, 40<br />
Esplanade<br />
Hardie Mrs, 26 Lynedoch st<br />
HARFIELD & Co., patent cable windlasses, 2 Open shore<br />
— Agents, A. Macpherson & Co.<br />
HARGAN James, boot and shoe maker, 38 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. Loudon Place, Gourock<br />
HARKNESS Charles, carter, 5 Shaw st<br />
Harkness John, blacksmith, 14 Hope st<br />
Harkness Mrs, 31 Ingleston st<br />
HARLEY Allan, cabinetmaker, 59 Ann st<br />
Harley James, painter, 37 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Harley James, plasterer, 61 Nicolson st<br />
Harley John, billiard rooms, 4 Watson's lane. Ho. 59 Ann<br />
st<br />
Harley Martin, 89 Dempster st<br />
Harley Mrs James, 2 Belville st<br />
HARMS William, seaman, 4 Watt st<br />
HARPER Alexander, cooper, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Harper Alexander, joiner, 51 Kelly st<br />
Harper Andrew, upholsterer, 36 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Harper James, boot and clog maker, 8 Smith's lane<br />
Harper James, tailor, 49 Mearns st<br />
Harper John, rivetter, 36. Mount Pleasant st<br />
Harper John, shipmaster, 65 Roxburgh st<br />
Harper Mrs, 5 Cross-shore st<br />
HARRIS Mitchell, engineer, 22 Kelly st<br />
HARRISON John W., brassfinisher, 4 Garvald st<br />
(Sign <strong>of</strong> the Clock) M-A-K-E-R-S' P-R-l-C-E-S.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Harrison Robert, joiner, 32 Crescent st<br />
Harrison T. H., chemist, 33 Bank st<br />
Harrison Thomas, clerk, 1 2 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Harrison Mrs, 34 Ingleston st<br />
HARRON John, labourer, 114 Drumfrochar road<br />
Harron John, labourer, 21 Nelson st, west<br />
Harron Samuel, labourer, 8 Nile st<br />
Harron Spence, labourer, 114 Drumfrochar road<br />
HARROWER T. H., hair-cutting rooms, 2 Ann st. Ho.<br />
19 Mount Pleasant st<br />
HART James, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Shaw st.<br />
72 Wellington st<br />
Ho.<br />
Hart J. Campbell, banker, agent <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
(Limited), 29 Cathcart st. Ho. Glengarden, Fox st<br />
HARVEY Hugh, late ship chandler, 25 West Blackhall st<br />
Harvey James & Co., drapers, milliners, dress and mantle<br />
makers, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Harvey James, tobacconist, 61 Inverkip st.<br />
Pleasant st<br />
Ho. 17 Mount<br />
Harvey J. (<strong>of</strong> James Harvey & Co.), 19 Newton st<br />
Harvey William G., secretary, <strong>Greenock</strong> Beetroot Sugar<br />
Association,<br />
Gourock<br />
7 Exchange buildings. Ho. Broombury,<br />
Harvey Mrs Francis, 58 Eldon st<br />
Harvey Mrs Frank E., 52 Eldon st<br />
HARVIE David, engineer, 37 Roxburgh st<br />
Harvie James, joiner, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Harvie Robert, baker, 5 Kilblain st<br />
Harvie Robert D. N., joiner, 40 Nicolson st<br />
HASTIE Andrew, grocer and provision merchant, 10 Sir<br />
Michael st. Ho. 13 Newton st<br />
Hastie John & Co., engineers, Kilblain Engine Works, 48<br />
Nicolson st<br />
Hastie John (<strong>of</strong> John Hastie & Co.), 4 Robertson st<br />
Hastie's Patent Hydraulic Engine and Pump Co. (Limited).<br />
Registered <strong>of</strong>fice, 10 Princes st—<br />
J. Tannahill, secretary<br />
Hastie William (<strong>of</strong> John Hastie & Co.), 78 Finnart st<br />
HATT Isaac D., steward, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
HAUGHEY John, collector, 9 Carwood st<br />
Haughey Neal, postman, 34 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Shoes at all Prices. Vast Selection, at the
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HAUGHIE John, fitter, 5 Ratho st<br />
Haughie Peter, plater, 7 Lauriston st<br />
Haughie Thomas, rivetter, 9 Cross-shore st<br />
HAXTON Thomas, pensioner, 3 Hope st<br />
Haxton Mrs James, 15 South st<br />
HAY Boyd, caulker, 53 Belville st<br />
Hay George, causeway er, 47 Mearns st<br />
Hay James, potter, 18 Pottery street ,<br />
Hay J. B., agent for Royal Liver Friendly Society, 24 Lynedoch<br />
st<br />
Hay Robert, engine-driver, 1 East William st<br />
Hay William, fish merchant, Fish market, West breast. Ho.<br />
35 Newton st<br />
HAZELTON Charles, boilermaker,' 1 1 Ann st<br />
HEAD Albert, bricklayer, 27 Main st<br />
HEADRICK James, gatekeeper, 32 Ingleston st<br />
HEANEY William John, shoemaker, 13 Watt st<br />
HEARD Alexander, joiner, 68 Kelly st<br />
HEARN John, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
HEATH Hugh, crate-maker, 20 Pottery st<br />
HECTOR Mrs James, 37 Brisbane st<br />
HEDDERWICK Francis (<strong>of</strong> Brown, Stewart & Co.). Ho.<br />
53 Newton st<br />
HEITMAN Mrs, fruit and vegetable mart, 25 Brymner st<br />
HEMPSEED John, joiner, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
HENDERSON Archibald, storekeeper, 34 West Blackhall<br />
st<br />
Henderson A. R., assistant minister, George square Congregational<br />
Church. Ho. 40 Brisbane st<br />
Henderson James, blacksmith, 24 Lynedoch st<br />
Henderson James, cabman, 43 West Blackhall st<br />
Henderson James, carpenter, 79 Belville st<br />
Henderson James, teacher <strong>of</strong> music, 46 Mearns st<br />
Henderson John, baker, 22 Lyle st<br />
Henderson John, cooper, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Henderson John, policeman, 5 Antigua st<br />
Henderson John, shipmaster, 34 West Stewart st<br />
Henderson M. & J., drapers, 5 Grey place<br />
Henderson Neil, collector, 26 Wellington st<br />
Henderson Robert, joiner, 62 Ann st<br />
" Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Henderson Thomas, accountant, house factor, and insurance<br />
agent, 14 Cathcart st. Ho. Springbank, 22 Fox st<br />
Henderson William, engineer, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Henderson William F., commercial traveller, 25 Bank st<br />
Henderson Mrs Alexander, 8 Watt st<br />
Henderson Mrs Angus, 6 Murdieston st<br />
Henderson Mrs Bruce, 7 Watt st<br />
Henderson Mrs R., fruiterer, 19 Hamilton st. Ho. 18 Bearhope<br />
st<br />
Henderson Mrs, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
Henderson Mrs, 37 West Blackhall st<br />
HENDRY Andrew, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
Hendry & Co., coal merchants and shippers, 12 Brougham st<br />
Hendry Archibald, ship chandler, 16 East India breast. Ho.<br />
12 Brisbane st<br />
Hendry Charles, sawyer, 1 Ratho st<br />
Hendry Daniel, labourer, 41 Lynedoch st<br />
Hendry Daniel S., shipwright, 3 Cathcart st<br />
Hendry D. S. & Son, booksellers and stationers^<br />
35 Cathcart st. (See Advt.)<br />
Hendry Duncan, engineer and smith, 7 Shaw st and Garvet<br />
Dock<br />
Hendry George (<strong>of</strong> D. S. Hendry & Son), 30 Ardgowan st,<br />
west<br />
Hendry James, brassfinisher, 1 West Stewart st<br />
Hendry James, joiner, 1 1 Murdieston st<br />
Hendry James, spirit merchant, 2 Charles st and 14 Market<br />
st. Ho. 6 Shaw place<br />
Hendry James, watch and clock maker and jeweller, 59<br />
Rue-end st. Ho. 21 Newton st<br />
Hendry John, brassfinisher, 2 Old Hillend<br />
Hendry John, engineer, 53 Drumfrochar road<br />
Hendry John, pansman, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Hendry John, smith, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Hendry Malcolm, boatman, 1 5 Shaw st<br />
Hendry Malcolm, at Hendry & Co's., 28 South st<br />
Hendry P. D. (<strong>of</strong> Hendry & Co.), 52 Brougham st<br />
Hendry Robert, engineer, 65 Belville st<br />
Hendry S., glass and china merchant, 23 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
7 Roxburgh st<br />
In Buying our All Leather Boots, you have
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Hendry William, engineer, 3 Manse lane<br />
Hendry William, salesman, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Hendry Miss M., spirit dealer, 7 Main st Ho. 38 East<br />
Hamilton st<br />
Hendry Miss, 55 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Hendry Mrs D., Broomfield, 61 Esplanade<br />
Hendry Mrs John, 16 Hope st<br />
Hendry Mrs Robert, 31 Regent st<br />
Hendry Mrs Robert, furnishings, 50 Ann st<br />
Hendry Mrs, fruiterer, 13 Union st. Ho. 22 Brisbane st<br />
HENNAN John, labourer, 46 Cathcart st<br />
HENRY Charles, baker, Kilblain bakery, ij Kilblain st<br />
and 22 Ann st. Ho. 2 George square<br />
Henry James, baker, 9 Murdieston st<br />
Henry John, late candlemaker, 60 Eldon st<br />
Henry John A., timekeeper, 101 Belville st<br />
HENRICHS Mrs Henry, 34 West Stewart st<br />
HEPBURN John, feuar, 16 Kilblain st<br />
Hepburn Thomas, sugarboiler, 1 1 Brachelston st<br />
Hepburn William, joiner, 16 Kilblain st<br />
HEPWORTH J. & Son, Leeds Clothing Manufacturers, 2<br />
Hamilton st— John Hall, manager, 39 Royal st, Gourock<br />
HERALD (Glasgow) Daily and Weekly. Branch <strong>of</strong>fice, 29<br />
Cathcart st— -J. C. Fisher, agent<br />
Herald (<strong>Greenock</strong>) <strong>Office</strong>, 40 Cathcart st<br />
HERBERT R. W., stationer, fancy goods, and news agent,<br />
7 Grey place. Ho. 33 West Stewart st<br />
Herbert Mrs, flesher, 45 Vennel. Ho. 44 do.<br />
HERD James, clerk, 15 Newton st<br />
HERON Andrew C, surveyor to Lloyd's Register <strong>of</strong> Shipping,<br />
13 Hamilton st. Ho. 5 Caddlehill st<br />
Heron James, brassfinisher, 16 Antigua st<br />
Heron James, labourer, 58 Drumfrochar road<br />
Heron John, engine-driver, 9 Ratho st<br />
Heron John, fishmonger, 26 Vennel. Ho. 18 do.<br />
Heron Mrs, 19 Bruce st<br />
Heron Mrs, 75 Regent st<br />
HEUGH Mrs Alexander, 7 Crescent st<br />
HEYBURN John, dairy, 49 Shaw st<br />
HEYLAND A. C, Langford lodge, 58 Finnart st<br />
11<br />
No Middle-men's" pr<strong>of</strong>its to pay at Percy's.<br />
7
98<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
HICKEY Thomas, huckster, 9 Bearhope st<br />
HIGGINS William, Inland Revenue <strong>of</strong>ficer, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
HIGGS W. H., shipmaster, 7 Kelly st<br />
HIGHET James, engineer, 25 Regent st<br />
Highet Robert, engineer, 19 Ingleston st<br />
Highet Mrs John, 26 Lynedoch st<br />
Highet Mrs, 12 Laird st<br />
HIGHLANDERS' Academy, Mount Pleasant st<br />
HILDRETH Miss Isabella, 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
HILL Archibald, shoemaker, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
Hill B. W., R.N., 67 Nicolson st<br />
Hill Henry, rigger, 16 Laird st<br />
Hill James, painter, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
Hill James M., 52 Esplanade<br />
Hill James M. & Co., belt and fire hose manufacturers,<br />
curriers, and leather merchants, 1 1 Stanners st<br />
Hill Joseph, labourer, 30 Ingleston st<br />
Hill Matthew, miller and grain merchant, <strong>Greenock</strong> Grain<br />
Mills, 16 Chapel st. Ho. Annie bank, 13 Eldon st<br />
Hill Ninian, shipowner, Clyde buildings, 19 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 57 Union st<br />
Hill Robert, shipowner, 2 East India Breast. Ho. 75<br />
Union st<br />
Hill Robert, labourer, 1 1 Crescent st<br />
Hill Robert, labourer, 29 Ingleston st<br />
Hill Robert, labourer, 3 Prospecthill st<br />
Hill Samuel, district superintendent, Prudential Assurance<br />
Co. (Limited), Grosvenor terrace, 44 Mearns st<br />
Hill William, policeman, 81 Wellington st<br />
Hill W. H., royal engineer, Eddlewood place<br />
Hill Mrs George, 25 Brisbane st<br />
Hill Mrs John, 116 Drumfrochar road<br />
Hill Mrs Ramsay, 57 Union st<br />
HILLEND Medical Hall, 1 Lauriston st<br />
HILLIARD William, cooper, 33 Lyle st<br />
HINDMARSH Mrs, 34 St. Lawrence st<br />
HINMERS Miss Ellen, 26 Brisbane st<br />
HINRICHS Christian, shipmaster, 3 George square<br />
HODGE George, ship steward, 28 West Blackhall st<br />
Hodge James, labourer, 5 Salmon st<br />
" Nothing but Leather" used in manufacturing
DIRECTORY. 99<br />
Hodge Mitchell & Son, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, and<br />
bedding manufacturers, and carpet beaters, 12 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Hodge Mitchell (<strong>of</strong> Mitchell Hodge & Son), Mileburn,<br />
Ashton, Gourock<br />
Hodge William, joiner, 8 Watt st<br />
Hodge William (<strong>of</strong> Mitchell Hodge & Son), Mileburn,<br />
Ashton, Gourock<br />
HODGSON Mrs William, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
HOGG Alexander & Co., sugar merchants, Sugar Exchange<br />
Hogg Nathan, labourer, 64 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Hogg, Wallace & Co., sugar refiners, Dellingburn st<br />
Hogg William, carpenter, 9 Carwood st<br />
HOGGAN John, clerk, P.O., 32 South st<br />
Hoggan William, mate, 5 Watt st<br />
HOLBURN Robert, jun., dairyman, 56 Ann st<br />
Holburn Robert, sen., 37 Wellington st<br />
HOLE William Richard, sergt. -major, 1st Renfrew and<br />
Dumbarton A.V., 21 Nelson st, west<br />
HOLM & Fraser, timber measurers, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Holm M. (<strong>of</strong> Holm & Fraser), Shore st, Port-Glasgow<br />
HOLMES Alexander, cooper, 6 Union st<br />
Holmes Edward, riveter, 27 Belville st<br />
Holmes Henry, engineer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Holmes James, carting contractor, 2 St. Lawrence st. Ho. do.<br />
Holmes James, turner, 65 Rue-end st<br />
Holmes John, boilermaker, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Holmes John, contractor, 3 Carnock st<br />
Holmes John, grocer and wine merchant, 15 Roxburgh st<br />
Holmes John, joiner, 40 Mearns st<br />
Holmes John, woolsorter, 12 Wellington st<br />
Holmes Thomas, joiner, 83 Belville st<br />
Holmes Walter, blacksmith, 13 East Crawford st<br />
Holmes William, joiner, 24 Belville st<br />
Holmes Mrs, 55 Drumfrochar road<br />
HOLTERMAN John, pansman, 35 Ingleston st<br />
HONEYMAN R., clerk, 74 Wellington st<br />
Honeyman Mrs, 17 Newton st<br />
HOOD James, hairdresser, 32 Ann st. Ho. 33 Kelly st<br />
Hood John, plumber, 18 South st<br />
our Boots & Shoes. The " Percy" Shoe House.
DIRECTORY.<br />
Hood John, shoemaker, 3 Watt st<br />
Hood John, storeman, 46 Crawfurd st<br />
Hood William, provision merchant, 43 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
22 Robertson st<br />
HOPE Charles, joiner, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
Hope James, bandage maker, 18 Cathcart st<br />
Hope Neil, carpenter, 13 Carwood st<br />
Hope William (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Hope), 37 West Stewart st<br />
HOPEKINS Robert, engine fitter, 17 Brougham st<br />
HOPKIRK Andrew, joiner, 10 Carwood st<br />
HOPPER Mrs James, 60 East Hamilton st<br />
HORN John, planer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Horn Mrs, 68 Wellington st<br />
HORNE Robert, cabinet maker, 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
HORSMAN Mrs John, 6 Finnart st<br />
HOSEA Clounes, flesher, 23 Dempster st<br />
Hosea Robert, governor <strong>of</strong> Scott Institution, 5 Nelson stywest<br />
HOURSTON Mrs P., 28 Brisbane st<br />
HOUSE <strong>of</strong> Refuge (Female), Upper Ingleston st<br />
HOUSTON Archibald (<strong>of</strong> R. & W. Houston & Co.), 7<br />
Carwood st<br />
Houston Archibald, fitter, 74 Wellington st<br />
Houston David, out-door <strong>of</strong>ficer (Customs), 66 Wellington st<br />
Houston Duncan, storeman, 3 Broomhill st<br />
Houston George W. (<strong>of</strong> Robert Houston & Sons), Woolton,<br />
93 Eldon st<br />
Houston James, Annie bank, 41 Fox st<br />
Houston James, foreman carter, 3 Regent st<br />
Houston John, feuar, 17 Newton st<br />
Houston John (<strong>of</strong> J. & R. Houston), Annie bank, 41 Fox st<br />
Houston John, shipmaster, 15 Robertson st<br />
Houston J. & R., engineers, ironfounders, sugar refinery<br />
architects, and contractors <strong>of</strong> firepro<strong>of</strong> buildings, Cartsburn<br />
Foundry and Engine Works, Upper Ingleston<br />
Houston Peter, boilermaker, 31 Regent st<br />
Houston Robert, joiner, 53 Belville st<br />
Houston Robert & Sons, woollen manufacturers, 28 West<br />
Blackhall st and Rockbank Mills, Drumfrochar road<br />
Houston R. & W. & Co., joiners and builders, 69 Belville st<br />
"The Leading Men <strong>of</strong> Glasgow in their Line."
DIRECTORY. 10<br />
Houston R. H. (<strong>of</strong> Robert Houston & Sons), Birnam, 40<br />
Newark st<br />
Houston William, joiner, 10 Hope st<br />
Houston Miss, milliner, 51 Brougham st<br />
Houston Mrs James, 1 Watt place<br />
Houston Mrs Robert, Woolton, 93 Eldon st<br />
Houston Mrs, grocer, 17 and 53 Belville st. Ho. 24 do.<br />
HOWAT James, moulder, 17 Baker st<br />
HOWIE Alexander, tailor and clothier, 25 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 25 Dempster st<br />
Howie Andrew, brass-dresser, 5 Belville st<br />
Howie Andrew, rivetter, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
Howie Hugh, carpenter, 12 Terrace road<br />
Howie James, carpenter, 54 St Lawrence st<br />
Howie James, carter, 54 Drumfrochar road<br />
Howie Joseph, baker, 8 Mearns st<br />
Howie Matthew, grain and potato merchant, 5 West breast.<br />
Ho. Clachan farm, Rosneath<br />
Howie Robert, engine-keeper, 10 Carnock st<br />
Howie Robert, engine-keeper, 36 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Howie Robert, watchman, Overton<br />
HOWIESON Miss, greengrocer, 8 Sir Michael st<br />
Howieson Mrs William, 3 Bank st<br />
HOY Andrew, meter inspector, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Hoy Duncan, joiner, 4 Old Hillend<br />
Hoy George, joiner, 17 Nelson st, west<br />
Hoy Mrs James, grocer, 30 Wellington st. Ho. do.<br />
HUBERT George, carpenter, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
HUGHES James, plasterer, 48 Lynedoch st<br />
Hughes John, teacher, 20 Wellington st<br />
Hughes Richard, joiner, 72 Ann st<br />
Hughes Thomas, grocer, 85 \ Belville st<br />
Hughes Samuel, cooper, 39 Ann st<br />
Hughes Thomas, moulder, 6 Lauriston st<br />
Hughes William, boilermaker, 9 Crescent st<br />
Hughes William, policeman, 4 Mearns st<br />
Hughes William, seaman, 76 Ann st<br />
Hughes Mrs Robert, feuar, 13 Crescent st<br />
HUME George, moulder, 51 Rue-end st<br />
Hume, Gunion & Thomson, writers, 46 Brymner st<br />
Vide Industries <strong>of</strong> Glasgow. 14 Hamilton St.<br />
1
DIRECTORY.<br />
HUMES Samuel, broker, 22 Market st<br />
HUMPHREYS Joseph, carver and gilder, 17 Sugar-houselane.<br />
Ho. 15 Nelson st, west<br />
Humphreys Joseph, clerk, 30 South st<br />
Humphreys Mrs, 63 Nicolson st<br />
Humphreys Mrs, 20 Pottery st<br />
HUNT John, spirit merchant, 4 Bearhope st. Ho. n<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
HUNTER Alexander, mariner, 68 Kelly st<br />
Hunter Brothers, fish curers, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Hunter, Brown & Co., shipowners, r3 Hamilton st<br />
Hunter David, shoemaker, 13 Market st<br />
Hunter Gavin S., paper ruler, 62 Kelly st<br />
Hunter James, engineer, 13 Lynedoch st<br />
Hunter James, galvanic battery proprietor, 3 Dellingburn st<br />
Hunter James (<strong>of</strong> Hunter Brothers), 1 1 Roxburgh st<br />
Hunter John & Co., wholesale fish merchants, 8 West breast<br />
Hunter John C, Finnart house, 46 Forsyth st<br />
Hunter Robert, engineer, 23 Belville st<br />
Hunter Robert, engineer, 24 East Crawford st<br />
Hunter Robert, engineer, 7 Mill st<br />
Hunter Robert, joiner, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Hunter Robert, timber measurer, 67 Rue-end st. Ho. Holywood,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
Hunter Thomas, brassfinisher, 36 Crescent st<br />
Hunter T. O. & Co., merchants, shipping agents, and agents<br />
for Lloyd's, London, and Liverpool Underwriters'<br />
Association, Vice-Consulate for Sweden, Norway, and<br />
Denmark, 13 Hamilton st<br />
Hunter William, grocer & provision merchant, 31 Brougham<br />
st. Ho. do.<br />
Hunter William, salesman, 21 Belville st<br />
Hunter William Hugh, commission and insurance agent, 46<br />
Brymner st. Ho. 18 Bedford st<br />
Hunter William W., joiner, 67 Nicolson st<br />
Hunter Miss E., 24 Brisbane st<br />
Hunter Miss, boys' dressmaker, 12 South st<br />
Hunter Miss, 7 Bearhope st<br />
Hunter Misses I. & J., dressmakers and servants' registry,,<br />
1 7 Jamaica st<br />
Reliable Boots & Shoes at " Makers' Prices
DIRECTORY. 1 03<br />
Hunter Misses J. & M., stationers, 14 Cathcart st. Ho. 13<br />
Lynedoch st<br />
Hunter Misses, 1 Forsyth st<br />
Hunter Mrs John, 24 Patrick st<br />
Hunter Mrs William, 1 1 Lyle st<br />
Hunter Mrs, 3 Belville st<br />
Hunter Mrs, 89 Belville st<br />
Hunter Mrs, 89 East Hamilton st<br />
Hunter Mrs, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
HUNTINGFORD Commander, R.N., 40 Margaret st<br />
HUTCHESON Alexander, shipwright, 6 Chapel st<br />
Hutcheson Andrew, grocer, 20 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Hutcheson David, labourer, 66 Ann st<br />
Hutcheson George, feuar, 12 St. Lawrence st<br />
Hutcheson George, mason, 68 Wellington st<br />
Hutcheson George, patternmaker, Ashfield cottage, Macdougall<br />
st<br />
Hutcheson Henry, warehouseman, 54 Drumfrochar road<br />
Hutcheson James, iron turner, 36 Crescent st<br />
Hutcheson James, plater, 33 East Crawford st<br />
Hutcheson John, carpenter, 8 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Hutcheson John, feuar, Hyde Park cottage, 1 2 St. Lawrence<br />
st<br />
Hutcheson John, woolsorter, 124 Drumfrochar road<br />
Hutcheson John M. (<strong>of</strong> Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co.), 38<br />
Union st<br />
Hutcheson John, carter, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Hutcheson Thomas, carpenter, 30 East Crawford st<br />
Hutcheson William, engineer, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
Hutcheson William, treasurer <strong>Greenock</strong> Harbour Trust,<br />
Municipal buildings, Wallace square. Ho. 8 Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
Hutcheson Miss, 31 Regent st<br />
Hutcheson Mrs Peter, 22 Brisbane st<br />
Hutcheson Mrs, 7 Hope st<br />
Hutcheson Mrs, 24 Wellington st<br />
Hutcheson Mrs, 17 Nelson st, west<br />
HUTCHISON David, joiner, 71 Regent st<br />
Hutchison James, head-master, (Fairrie's) East Shaw Street<br />
School. Ho. 32 Ardgowan st, west<br />
only from Percy Brothers, 14 Hamilton St.
T04 DIRECTORY.<br />
Hutchison William, factor, Glasgow & South-Western Railway<br />
Co., 45 Lynedoch st. Ho. 8 Regent sq., Lenzie<br />
Hutchison William, M.A., 24 Kelly st<br />
Hutchison William, printer, publisher, and lithographer,<br />
23 Nicolson st. Ho. 24 Kelly st<br />
HUTTON David, flesher, 12 Laird st<br />
Hutton Hugh, out-door <strong>of</strong>ficer, H.M. Customs, 49 Brougham<br />
st<br />
Hutton James, general dealer and furniture warehouseman,<br />
22 Inverkip st. Ho. 2 Princes st<br />
Hutton Mrs Jane, 49 Mearns st<br />
Hutton Mrs John, 17 Lyle st<br />
Hutton Mrs, 20 St. Lawrence st<br />
HYDE Norman, boilermaker, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Hyde William, goods foreman, 15 Mill st<br />
HYNDMAN Hugh, engineer, 103 Belville st<br />
Hyndman James, feuar, 24 West Stewart st<br />
Hyndman John G., merchant and commission agent, 4<br />
East India breast. Ho. Seafield, 6 Fox st<br />
Hyndman Robert, rigger, 65 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Hyndman William L., coal merchant, 67 Vennel. Ho. 24<br />
West Stewart st<br />
Hyndman Mrs, dairy, 1 1 Crawfurd st<br />
HYTTEN Christian & Co., shipbrokers, 2 West quay<br />
I<br />
INDUSTRIAL Co-operative Stores, 5 Arthur st<br />
IMRIE John, slater, 71 Wellington st<br />
INDIAN & Ceylon Co., tea and c<strong>of</strong>fee merchants, 46 Hamilton<br />
st—R. Tweedie, manager<br />
INFIRMARY, 21 Inverkip st and 4 Duncan st<br />
INGLES James, skinner, 101 Belville st<br />
INGLESTON Foundry, 9 Ingleston st<br />
INGLIS Andrew, sugar boiler, 13 Newton st<br />
Inglis James & Sons, music-sellers, 23 West Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. 1 Kelly st. (See Advt.)<br />
Inglis James, coal merchant, Mount Park villa, 2 Holms-<br />
cr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Newest Designs in Foot Gear arriving daily
DIRECTORY. 1 05<br />
Inglis James, joiner, 18 South st<br />
Inglis James, spirit dealer, 10 Kilblain st. Ho. 36 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
Inglis John, moulder, 67 Regent st<br />
Inglis John, moulder, 52 St. Lawrence st<br />
Inglis John, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 1 Kelly st<br />
Inglis Robert, 7 Margaret st<br />
Inglis Robert, joiner, 12 South st<br />
Inglis William, moulder, 9 Lyle st<br />
Inglis Miss, mangling, 27 Nelson st, west<br />
Inglis Miss, milliner, 54 Ann st. Ho. 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
Inglis Miss, 56 Kelly st<br />
Inglis Mrs James, grocer and provision merchant, 112 Drumfrochar<br />
road. Ho. do.<br />
Inglis Mrs James, Melita cottage, 14 Bentinck st<br />
Inglis Mrs, 8 Watt st<br />
INGRAM William B., head-master, St. Andrew Square<br />
School. Ho. 2 Wellington st<br />
INLAND Revenue <strong>Office</strong> (Excise), Customhouse buildings<br />
INNES Joseph, engineer, 30 Wellington st<br />
Innes Joseph, sheriff-<strong>of</strong>ficer, and J.R constable, 41 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 87 Dempster st<br />
Innes William, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent, 40<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 26 Newton st<br />
Innes Mrs, 1 1 Watt st<br />
IRELAND William, sugar boiler, 77 Wellington st<br />
Ireland Mrs James, 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Ireland Mrs M., 22 Wellington st<br />
IRONS Mrs Agnes, 7 Brisbane st<br />
IRVINE Alexander, clerk, 8 Nile st<br />
Irvine William, carpenter, 13 Hope st<br />
Irvine Miss, 75 Wellington st<br />
Irvine Mrs James, 19 Dempster st<br />
Irvine Mrs, 21 Bearhope st<br />
IRVING Miss, lodgings, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
ISBISTER John B., shipmaster, 11 Nelson st, west<br />
ITALIAN Consulate, 46 Cathcart st<br />
from Head Depot— Percy Brothers, Glasgow.
Io6 DIRECTORY.<br />
JACK John, merchant, 8 Wellington st<br />
Jack William, moulder, 3 Orchard st<br />
Jack Mrs Hugh, 23 Trafalgar st<br />
JACKSON Alexander, engineer, 5 East Crawford st<br />
Jackson James, sawyer, 14 Lennox buildings<br />
Jackson John, moulder, 23 Crescent st<br />
Jackson John, watchman, 15 Cross-shore st<br />
Jackson Matthew, labourer, 19 Belville st<br />
Jackson Peter, labourer, 84 Belville st<br />
Jackson Thomas, iron driller, 17 Prospecthill st<br />
Jackson William, engineer, 84 Belville st<br />
Jackson Mrs Hyslop, 54 East Hamilton st<br />
JACOBS Thomas R., solicitor, 17 West Blackhall st. Ho.<br />
47 Brisbane st<br />
JAFFREY G. W., engineer and shipbuilder, 42 Newton st<br />
JAGO William B., upholsterer, 7 Murdieston st<br />
JAMES Watt Steamship Co. (Limited), 2 West quay<br />
Leitch & Muir, managers<br />
James William, joiner, 12 South st<br />
JAMIESON Alexander, carpenter, 15 Lynedoch st<br />
Jamieson Alexander & Co., smiths and cartwrights, 66<br />
Inverkip st<br />
Jamieson James S. & Co., ship and insurance brokers and<br />
commission agents, 1 8 West Burn st<br />
Jamieson James S. (<strong>of</strong> James S. Jamieson & Co.), 91<br />
Newton st<br />
Jamieson James, coal merchant, 10 Nile st<br />
Jamieson John & Co., clothiers, 16 Hamilton st<br />
Jamieson John, 24 Cartsburn st<br />
Jamieson John, carpenter, 12 Arthur st<br />
Jamieson John, labourer, 30 Sir Michael st<br />
Jamieson John, plumber, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
Jamieson John, ship and insurance broker, copper, yellow<br />
metal, felt, and rattan merchant, 2 Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
Sydney place, 16 Eldon st<br />
Jamieson Martin, clerk, Police chambers. Ho. 56 Kelly st<br />
Jamieson Norman, deputy harbour-master, 3 Kelly st<br />
Boots you can "Buy weel and hae weel " in<br />
—
DIRECTORY. I07<br />
Jamieson Robert, joiner, 5 Orangefield place<br />
Jamieson Robert, smith, 1 1 Nicolson st<br />
Jamieson Robert Walter, feuar and shipowner, 16 Nelson st,<br />
west. Ho. Octavia villa, 1 Brisbane st<br />
Jamieson Robert Walter, jun., school board <strong>of</strong>ficer, 60<br />
Kelly st<br />
Jamieson Thomas, joiner, builder, surveyor, and property<br />
valuator, 8 South st. Ho. 10 Bedford st<br />
Jamieson Thomas, shoemaker, 34 Wellington st<br />
Jamieson Miss C, tobacconist, 35 Cathcart st<br />
Jamieson Misses, feuars, 7 Orangefield place<br />
Jamieson Misses, 18 Robertson st<br />
Jamieson Mrs Alexander, feuar, 9 South st<br />
Jamieson Mrs Thomas, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
Jamieson Mrs, 24 Hamilton st<br />
JARDINE James, police constable, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
Jardine James, warehouseman, 10 Hope st<br />
JARVIE James A., agent for Czarnikow & Boog, Exchange<br />
buildings. Ho. 33 Esplanade<br />
Jarvie Rev. J. M., minister <strong>of</strong> George square Congregational<br />
Church. Ho. 33 Esplanade<br />
Jarvie William & Co., general drapers, n West Blackhall st<br />
Jarvie William (<strong>of</strong> William Jarvie & Co.), 2 Robertson st<br />
JEFFREY John, joiner, 17 Tobago st<br />
Jeffrey Thomas, plumber, 27 Regent st<br />
JENKINS Alexander, storekeeper, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
Jenkins Alexander, tailor and clothier, 24 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
7 Brachelston st<br />
Jenkins George, accountant, Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
(Limited). Ho. 61 Esplanade<br />
Jenkins William, boilermaker, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
JENZON Mrs, laundry, 30 Wellington st<br />
JERDAN Rev. Charles, M.A., LL.B., minister Sir Michael<br />
Street U.P. Church. Ho. 115 Eldon st<br />
JESSAMINE James, rafter, 19 Antigua st<br />
TOHANSEN August, mate, 15 Hope st<br />
JOHNS Robert, labourer, 3 Mearns st<br />
Johns Thomas, shipmaster, 26 Patrick st<br />
JOHNSON Robert, engineer, 11 Lauriston st<br />
Johnson Thomas, Inland Revenue <strong>of</strong>ficer, 35 Kelly st<br />
purchasing direct from us at 14 Hamilton St.
Io8 DIRECTORY.<br />
JOHNSTON Alexander, engineer, 18 East Crawford st<br />
Johnston Alexander Ranken, merchant, Seafield,<br />
Johnston Donald, labourer, 40 Nicolson st<br />
i Fox st<br />
Johnston Duncan, gardener, 5 1 Eldon st<br />
Johnston Duncan, shipmaster, 28 Brisbane st<br />
Johnston Francis, rivetter, 8 East Blackhall st<br />
Johnston George, papermaker, 126 Drumfrochar road<br />
Johnston Isaac, engineer, 4 Carwood st<br />
Johnston J., shipmaster, 56 East Crawford st<br />
Johnston James, carpenter, 32 St. Lawrence st<br />
Johnston James, engineer, 83 Belville st<br />
Johnston James, labourer, 47 Mearns st<br />
Johnston James D., tailor, 93 Dempster st<br />
Johnston John, blacksmith, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
Johnston John, bricklayer, 6 St. Lawrence st<br />
Johnston John, carpenter, 12 Laird st<br />
Johnston John, carter, 1 Drumfrochar road<br />
Johnston John, clerk, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
Johnston John, joiner & picture framer,<br />
Johnston John, moulder, 23 Ingleston st<br />
1 1 West Stewart st<br />
Johnston Peter, labourer, 3 Hill st<br />
Johnston Robert, engineer, 9 Ratho st<br />
Johnston Robert, labourer, 114 Drumfrochar road<br />
Johnston Samuel, coachman, 3 Brachelston st<br />
Johnston Thomas B., smith, 20 St. Lawrence st<br />
Johnston Thomas, blacksmith, 91 Belville st<br />
Johnston Thomas, carpenter, 29 Trafalgar st<br />
Johnston Thomas, labourer, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
Johnston William, bookseller and stationer, 13 Union st.<br />
Ho. 18 Kelly st<br />
Johnston William, brakesman, 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
Johnston William, carpenter, 11 East Blackhall st<br />
Johnston William, joiner, 17 Belville st<br />
Johnston William, labourer, 30 Cartsburn st<br />
Johnston William, railway porter, 115 Dempster st<br />
Johnston William, registrar <strong>of</strong> births, deaths, and marriages,<br />
for Middle District, Municipal buildings, Wallace place.<br />
Ho. 18 Kelly st<br />
Johnston William, session-clerk, Cartsburn Parish. Ho. 33<br />
Ingleston st<br />
For astounding 19th Century productions in
DIRECTORY. 1 09<br />
Johnston William, traveller, 33 Ingleston st<br />
Johnston William, shipmaster, 26 South st<br />
Johnston Miss M., furnished apartments, 14 West Blackhall<br />
st<br />
Johnston Miss, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
Johnston Mrs A., 7 Lynedoch st<br />
Johnston Mrs Emma, midwife, 41 Sir Michael st<br />
Johnston Mrs James, 68 Kelly st<br />
Johnston Mrs James, 24 South st<br />
Johnston Mrs. ladies' nurse, 3 Duff st<br />
Johnston Mrs, lodgings, 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Johnston Mrs, 29 Ann st<br />
Johnston Mrs, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Johnston Mrs, 1 Duncan st<br />
Johnston Mrs, 60 Eldon st<br />
JOHNSTONE George, Inspector <strong>National</strong> Telephone Co.,.<br />
Wallace square<br />
Johnstone Rev. M. P., minister <strong>of</strong> Free Middle Church,<br />
George square. Manse, 57 Newton st<br />
Johnstone Rev. Thomas Francis, M.A., minister <strong>of</strong> St. Paul's<br />
Church, Newark st. Ho. 34 Eldon st<br />
Johnstone Miss, milliner, 31 West Blackhall st. Ho. 56<br />
Kelly st<br />
JONES Alexander, mate, 43 Crawfurd st<br />
Jones John, coachman, Overton<br />
Jones Paul, yacht and boat builder, East Bay. Ho. Eddiewood<br />
place<br />
Jones Richard, engineer, 5 Dellingburn square<br />
Jones Richard, jun., engineer, 39 Lynedoch st<br />
Jones Robert, engine-keeper, 6 Sinclair st<br />
Jones William, railway guard, 82 Belville st<br />
Jones William, shipmaster, 6 Finnart st<br />
Jones Mrs C, 48 Crawfurd st<br />
JORDON Mrs John, 62 East Crawford st<br />
JOSS Miss, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
JUSTICE William, clerk, 31 Brougham st<br />
Justice Mrs William, 29 Brougham st<br />
Justice <strong>of</strong> Peace Clerk's <strong>Office</strong>, Mansionhouse, Ardgowan<br />
square<br />
Boots, visit the " Percy" Boot & Shoe Depot.
IIO DIRECTORY.<br />
K<br />
KANE George, jobbing gardener and nurseryman, 73<br />
Nicolson st<br />
Kane John, coal dealer, 15 Bearhope st<br />
Kane Michael, labourer, 24 Hamilton st<br />
Kane Thomas, labourer, 24 Bruce st<br />
Kane Miss, laundry, 1 1 Lynedoch st<br />
KAY Archibald, tinsmith, 76 Dempster st<br />
Kay A. S. & Co., machine agents and manufacturers <strong>of</strong><br />
knitted hosiery, 2 1 West Blackhall st<br />
Kay A. S. (<strong>of</strong> A. S. Kay 8z Co.), 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Kay James (<strong>of</strong> James Kay & Co.), 35 Roxburgh st<br />
Kay James, engineer, 105 Belville st<br />
Kay James & Co., tailors and clothiers, 17 Hamilton st<br />
Kay John, joiner, 9 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kay John Meridth, teacher <strong>of</strong> music, 1 1 Nelson st, west<br />
Kay Peter, caulker, 29 Lynedoch st<br />
Kay Rev. Thomas, minister <strong>of</strong> Ladyburn Parish. Ho. 2<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat st<br />
Kay Thomas, papermaker, Overton<br />
KEAN Thomas, police sergeant, 3 Prospecthill st<br />
Kean Mrs Francis, 23 Newton st<br />
KEARNEY John, labourer, 12 Ingleston st<br />
KEE Joseph, carpenter, 91 Dempster st<br />
KEEFE Thomas, coal merchant, 3 Newton st. Ho. 5 do.<br />
KEENAN Henry, nursery seedsman and florist, 24 Union<br />
st and Forsyth st. Ho. 24 Union st<br />
Keenan & Co., builders, 33 Sugarhouse lane. Ho. 7<br />
Dempster st<br />
Keenan Matthew, gardener and nurseryman, 19 Brisbane st<br />
Keenan Mrs, 50 St. Lawrence st<br />
KEITH Duncan, boatman, 30 Brymner st<br />
Keith Duncan, engineer, 10 Lynedoch st<br />
Keith F. Macrae, inspector <strong>of</strong> telegraphs, 27 Robertson st<br />
Keith Miss, feuar, 24 Kelly st<br />
KELLET George, tailor, 67 Roxburgh st<br />
KELLY Donald, carpenter, 20 Lyle st<br />
Kelly Francis, labourer, 23 Lyle st<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the attractions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> for Leather
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Kelly George, baker, 70 Wellington st<br />
Kelly George, rigger, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Kelly James, fireman, 7 1 Wellington st<br />
Kelly John, foreman porter, 5 2 West Blackhall st<br />
Kelly John, salesman, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
Kelly Robert, railway porter, 17 Lyle st<br />
Kelly Thomas, baker. 2 Duff st<br />
Kelly Thomas, boilermaker, 25 Regent st<br />
Kelly William & Co., family grocers, tea, wine, and spirit<br />
merchants, and ship store dealers, 9 William st<br />
Kelly William, labourer, 1 1 Mill st<br />
Kelly Miss J., greengrocer, 1 East Crawford st<br />
KELSO Charles, broker, 6 Inverkip st<br />
Kelso Matthew, flesher, 33 Rue-end st. Ho. 30 Bruce st<br />
Kelso William, engineer, 74 Ann st<br />
Kelso William, spirit merchant, 65 Main st. Ho. 8 Lyle st<br />
Kelso Mrs Daniel, feuar, 74 Finnart st<br />
Kelso Mrs Janet, feuar, 25 Bank st<br />
Kelso Mrs R., 8 Antigua st<br />
KEMP George, labourer, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kemp Mrs Joseph, 6 Nelson st, west<br />
KEMSLEY Samuel, Customhouse boatman, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
KENNEDY Alexander, carter, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Kennedy Alexander, carpenter, 9 Carwood st<br />
Kennedy Alexander, engineer, 39 Ann st<br />
Kennedy Daniel, engineer, to Baker st<br />
Kennedy Daniel, sailmaker, n Ann st<br />
Kennedy David, labourer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Kennedy Donald, carpenter, 41 West Burn st<br />
Kennedy Donald, timekeeper, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kennedy D. M., shipping agent, 46 Brymner st. Ho. ^^<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Kennedy Fergus, caulker, 1 1 West Stewart st<br />
Kennedy Ferguson, baker, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kennedy Hugh, checker, 5 Hope st<br />
Kennedy Hugh J., vanman, 60 East Hamilton st<br />
Kennedy Hugh, monumental sculptor, 3 South<br />
st. Ho. 12 do.<br />
Kennedy John, boot and shoemaker, 26 Hamilton st and<br />
27 W'est Burn st. Ho. 37 Kelly st<br />
Goods is the "Percy" Boot and Shoe House.
DIRECTORY.<br />
Kennedy John, joiner, 3 Orchard st<br />
Kennedy Robert, cab proprietor, 1 Inverkip road. Ho 8<br />
South st<br />
Kennedy Samuel, labourer, 43 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kennedy Thomas, architect, measurer, property surveyor,<br />
and valuator, 3 Bank st. Ho. 27 do.<br />
Kennedy William, labourer, 41 Crawfurd st<br />
Kennedy Mrs William, 33 Nelson st<br />
Kennedy Mrs, central temperance hotel, 12 Brymner st<br />
Kennedy Mrs, lodgings, 8 Kilblain st<br />
Kennedy Mrs, 16 Kelly st<br />
Kennedy Mrs, 4 South st<br />
Kennedy Mrs, 13 East Crawford st<br />
KENNEY John, salesman, 2 George square<br />
KENT John, joiner, 27 Dempster st<br />
KENYON Mrs, 20 Lynedoch st<br />
KEOGH John, cabman, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
KER Misses, 27 Nelson st west<br />
KERR Andrew, architect and surveyor, Mansionhouse. Ho„<br />
97 Brisbane st<br />
Kerr Andrew, engineer, 6 Hope st<br />
Kerr Angus, joiner, Overton<br />
Kerr Archibald, timber measurer, 1 7 Newton st<br />
Kerr Colin, boilermaker, 29 Rue-end st<br />
Kerr Daniel, shipowner, Heywood, 1 Margaret st<br />
Kerr David, labourer, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
Kerr Edward, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Open Shore. Ho.<br />
34 South st<br />
Kerr George, late examining <strong>of</strong>ficer, Customs, 15 Robertson<br />
st<br />
Kerr George, labourer, 5 John st<br />
Kerr Henry, storekeeper, 30 East Hamilton st<br />
Kerr Henry B., clerk, 16 South st<br />
Kerr Hugh, American and Continental stores,<br />
16 West Blackhall st and 24 Lynedoch st.<br />
Ho. 24 do.<br />
Kerr James, chemist, Municipal buildings, 6 Hamilton st,.<br />
and 1 Lauriston st, Hillend. Ho. 2 Lyle st<br />
Kerr James, railway guard, 104 Dempster st<br />
Kerr James, storekeeper, 26 Newton st<br />
We assure you all our Boots are made only
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Kerr John & Co., shipowners, 6 Grey place<br />
Kerr John, boilermaker, 82 Belville st<br />
Kerr John, engineer, 23 Belville st<br />
Kerr John, engineer, 29 Rue-end st<br />
Kerr John, joiner, 7 1 Nicolson st<br />
Kerr John, shipmaster, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Kerr John, shipowner, Heathfield, 53 Eldon st<br />
Kerr John S. (<strong>of</strong> Smith & Sharp, Glasgow), Clydeview, 49<br />
Margaret st<br />
Kerr, Newton & Co., shipbrokers and merchants, 4 Brymner<br />
st— Craig, Scott & Co., agents<br />
Kerr Peter, artist, 87 Eldon st<br />
Kerr Peter, stationmaster, (G. & S.-W. Railway), Princes<br />
Pier station. Ho. 17 Brougham st<br />
Kerr Robert, brassfinisher, 61 Ann st<br />
Kerr Robert, feuar, 55 Newton st<br />
Kerr Robert, ironfinisher, 19 Prospecthill st<br />
Kerr Robert, labourer, 20 John st<br />
Kerr Robert, Prudential Insurance agent, 1 7 Lauriston st<br />
Kerr Robert, railway guard, 81 Wellington st<br />
Kerr Robert, sugar refiner, Westfield, 17 Octavia terrace<br />
Kerr Samuel, miller, 85 Belville st<br />
Kerr Thomas, engine-driver, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
Kerr Thomas F., fireman, 80 Belville st<br />
Kerr William, boilermaker, 1 7 Lauriston st<br />
Kerr William, labourer, 7 Belville st<br />
Kerr William (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Kerr), 108 Drumfrochar road<br />
Kerr William, umbrella maker, 9 Lynedoch st. Ho. 6 Hill st<br />
Kerr Miss, fruiterer, 22 Lynedoch st<br />
Kerr Mrs A., 42 Regent st<br />
Kerr Mrs James, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Kerr Mrs Robert, 6 Chapel st<br />
Kerr Mrs William, green grocer, 32 St. Lawrence st<br />
Kerr Mrs, 35 Lyle st<br />
Kerr Mrs, 6 Hill st<br />
KERRIGAN John, fitter, 10 Springkell st<br />
Kerrigan William, boilermaker, 18 Bearhope st<br />
Kerrigan William, gardener, 24 Inverkip st<br />
KESSON Henry, blacksmith, n Crescent st<br />
KETTERSON Mrs, 76 Dempster st<br />
from Solid Leather. " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.<br />
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DIRECTORY.<br />
KEYS James, carpenter, 15 Bearhope st<br />
KIDD Benjamin P. (<strong>of</strong> Kidd Brothers), 58 Kelly st<br />
Kidd Brothers, removal contractors, cabinetmakers,<br />
upholsterers, carpet warehousemen,<br />
and Venetian blind makers, 6 Grey place.<br />
Workshops—Houston st, (See Advt.)<br />
Kidd Robert (<strong>of</strong> Kidd Brothers), 3 Kelly st<br />
Kidd William (<strong>of</strong> Morton & Kidd), 21 Fox st<br />
KIDSTON A. G. & Co., iron, steel, copper, and zinc merchants,<br />
and agents for Muntz's Metal Co., Limited, 6<br />
Cathcart st<br />
KILBLAIN Academy, 15 Kilblain st<br />
Kilblain Bakery, ij Kilblain st<br />
KILGOUR John, boilermaker, 3 Lauriston st<br />
KILLIN Andrew, shoemaker, 21 Bruce st<br />
Killin Thomas, carpenter, 13 Hope st<br />
Killin, Mrs, grocer, 23 Mearns st<br />
KILLOCH William, seaman, 16 John st<br />
KILPATRICK Hugh, mason, 4 Union st<br />
Kilpatrick Samuel, spirit merchant, 35 Vennel. Ho. 66<br />
Regent st<br />
KINCAID & Co. (Limited), engineers and founders, Clyde<br />
foundry, East Hamilton st<br />
Kincaid James, labourer, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kincaid John G. (<strong>of</strong> Kincaid & Co.), Oakfield west, Ratho<br />
st<br />
Kincaid Robert, engine-driver, 2 Garvald st<br />
Kincaid Miss, Corriebank, 11 Eldon st<br />
Kincaid Miss, confectioner, 39 Ann st<br />
KING Alexander, boilermaker, 13 Belville st<br />
King Daniel, cowfeeder, Upper Ingleston<br />
King Dugald, steward, 46 Ann st<br />
King Gilbert, painter, 12 Lynedoch st<br />
King Henry (at John Kerr & Co's.), 27 Esplanade<br />
King Henry, vanman, 6 Mearns st<br />
King John, engineer and shipbuilder (Calcutta, India). Ho.<br />
Jardine Burn, 64 Forsyth st<br />
King John, gardener, 85 Dempster st<br />
King John, sugar porter, Berrymount, Lynedoch st<br />
King Robert, carpenter, 36 Crescent st<br />
20/ worth for 15/, at the " Percy" Shoe House,
DIRECTORY. I15<br />
King Robert, engine-keeper, 6 Chapel st<br />
King Robert, engine-keeper, 17 Nelson st, west<br />
King Robert, flesher, 25 Rue-end st. Ho. 29 do.<br />
King Thomas, joiner, 81 Dempster st<br />
King Thomas, late <strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs, 34 Brisbane st<br />
King Mrs Andrew, 3 Armadale place, Bank st<br />
King Mrs William, carter and contractor, 8 Virginia st<br />
KINLOCH William, labourer, 30 Cartsburn st<br />
KINNAIRD James (<strong>of</strong> Austin & Kinnaird), 57 Regent st<br />
Kinnaird WT illiam, cooper, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Kinnaird William, mate, 23 Trafalgar st<br />
KINNELL David, labourer, 24 Bruce st<br />
Kinnell George, dairy, 17 Tobago st<br />
Kinnell James, engine-keeper, 77 Wellington st<br />
KINNIBURGH James, rafter, 62 Ann st<br />
Kinniburgh John, cooper, 3 Trafalgar st<br />
KIRCHOFF Charles B., shipbroker, 2 Jamaica st<br />
KIRK John (<strong>of</strong> J. & R. Kirk), 27 Robertson st<br />
Kirk J. & R., builders and contractors, 5 Campbell st<br />
Kirk Robert (<strong>of</strong> J. & R. Kirk), 30 South st<br />
Kirk Mrs, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
KIRKALDY William, reporter, 9 Ardgowan st, west<br />
KIRKHAM Mrs Agnes, greengrocer, 28 West Burn st<br />
KIRKPATRICK George, Customhouse boatman, 23 Roxburgh<br />
st<br />
Kirkpatrick John W. (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>), 27 Robertson st<br />
Kirkpatrick William, postman, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
KIRKWOOD Adam, baker, 87 Roxburgh st. Ho.<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
40<br />
Kirkwood Alexander, baker, 92 Roxburgh st and 57 Inverkip<br />
st. Ho. 22 Caddlehill st<br />
Kirkwood James, grocer, 16 Cathcart st<br />
Kirkwood James, mason, 81 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kirkwood Robert, grocer, 1 Smith's lane. Ho. 59 Regent st<br />
Kirkwood Thomas, mason and builder, 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st.<br />
Ho. Auchneagh house, Inverkip road<br />
Kirkwood William, builder ; yard, 79 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st. Ho.<br />
78 do.<br />
Kirkwood William, engineer, 29 Rue-end st<br />
Kirkwood William, shipmaster, 58 Kelly st<br />
(Sign <strong>of</strong> the Clock), M-A-K-E-R-S' P-R-l-C-E-S.
Il6 DIRECTORY.<br />
Kirkwood Miss, 17 Brisbane st<br />
Kirkwood Mrs Elizabeth, 56 Kelly st<br />
KISSICK John, watchman, 19 Ingleston place<br />
KITCHEN James, cooper, 60 Ann st<br />
KLAUSE William, ship carpenter and boatbuilder, 3 Dellingburn<br />
st. Ho. 2 Mearns st<br />
KNOWLES John (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong>), 7 Murdieston st<br />
KNOX James, cooper, 66 Wellington st<br />
Knox Thomas, carpenter, 3 Orchard st<br />
KYLE William J., labourer, 29 Ingleston st<br />
LAFFERTY James, labourer, 62 Ann st<br />
Lafferty Philips, broker, 8 Smith's lane. Ho. 1 1 Market st<br />
LAING Robert, seedsman and fruiterer, 33 Hamilton st,.<br />
19 and 21 Charles st. Ho. 23 Lyle st<br />
Laing M., tobacconist, stationer, and branch <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong>, 17<br />
Rue-end st. Ho. 23 Lyle st<br />
LAIRD Alexander, contractor, 6 Springkell st<br />
Laird James, grocer, 23 Ingleston st. Ho. do.<br />
Laird James, salesman, 68 Wellington st<br />
Laird John, coppersmith, 16 Antigua st<br />
Laird John, dairyman, 26 Vennel<br />
Laird John, 6 Hope st<br />
Laird Robert, farmer, Bow, Inverkip road<br />
Laird Robert, labourer, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Laird Thomas, boilermaker, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Laird William, engineer, 6 Hope st<br />
Laird William, waiter, 1 1 Watt st<br />
Laird M. &. J., Berlin wool repository, 38 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
81 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Laird Miss M., Westfield dairy, 9 Brisbane st<br />
Laird Miss, 35 West Burn st<br />
LAMB Thomas, jun. (<strong>of</strong> Thomas Lamb, Sons & Co.), 17<br />
Ardgowan square<br />
Lamb Thomas, Sons & Co., timber merchants, sawmillers,<br />
&c, Cartsdyke Saw Mills, 6 East Hamilton st, <strong>Greenock</strong>,<br />
and 295 Shields road, Glasgow<br />
Saving 25% in Buying our All-Leather Boots at
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Lamb William, skinner, 3 East Crawford st<br />
Lamb William S., clerk, 14 Robertson st<br />
Lamb Misses, institution for the education <strong>of</strong> young ladies,<br />
18 Margaret st<br />
Lamb Mrs, 45 Lynedoch st<br />
LAMBERT Francis, fireman, 5 Sir Michael st<br />
LAMBIE Francis, locomotive superintendent, 36 East<br />
Crawford st<br />
Lambie J. M. & R., carpenters and boatbuilders, 3 Ratho st<br />
Lambie Robert (<strong>of</strong> J. M. & R. Lambie), 99 Belville st<br />
Lambie Mrs J. M., 74 East Crawford st<br />
LAMONT Alexander, carting contractor, Palmerston build-<br />
ings. Ho. 27 Shaw st<br />
Lamont Alexander, shoemaker, 5 Regent st<br />
Lamont Andrew, labourer, 20 John st<br />
Lamont Archibald, engineer, 25 Belville st<br />
Lamont Archibald, slater, 6 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Lamont Colin, shoemaker, 15 Lyle st<br />
Lamont Donald, clerk, 95 Belville st<br />
Lamont Duncan, blacksmith, 55 Belville st<br />
Lamont Duncan, tinsmith, 6 Mearns st<br />
Lamont Hugh, mason, 70 Wellington st<br />
Lamont Hugh, steamboat agent, West quay. Ho. 91<br />
Dempster st<br />
Lamont James, blacksmith and boilermaker, 7 St. Andrew<br />
st. Ho. 15 Lyle st<br />
Lamont John, carpenter, 2 1 Ingleston place<br />
Lamont Robert, labourer, 7 Lauriston st<br />
Lamont Robert, painter, 4 Mearns st<br />
Lamont William, commission and insurance agent, and<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong> weighers, transit sheds, warehouses,<br />
and timber storage ground, 16 Palmerston buildings.<br />
Ho. 14 Ardgowan square<br />
Lamont Miss, lodgings, 73 Nicolson st<br />
Lamont Mrs James, 28 West Burn st<br />
Lamont Mrs Neil, 6 Kelly st<br />
Lamont Mrs, 4 Watt st<br />
LANCASTER John, bricklayer, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
LANG Archibald, engineer, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Lang Arthur R., coach painter, 17 Kelly st<br />
14 Hamilton St.— Percy Brothers, Proprietors,
Il8 DIRECTORY.<br />
Lang Daniel, 6 Chapel st<br />
Lang Daniel, flesher, 31 Nicolson st. Ho. 20 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
Lang George, patternmaker, 21 Belville st<br />
Lang Hugh, engineer, 50 St. Lawrence st<br />
Lang Hugh, labourer, 2 Wemyss Bay st<br />
Lang James, boilermaker, 7 Mill st<br />
Lang James, jun., feuar, 26 Mearns st<br />
Lang James, moulder, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Lang James, ploughman, Overton<br />
Lang James, wholesale grocer and sugar merchant, 30<br />
Sugarhouse lane. Ho. 9 Finnart terrace<br />
Lang James M., boot and shoe maker, 20 Tobago st<br />
Lang John, cashier, 40 Eldon st<br />
Lang John, joiner, 26 Wellington st<br />
Lang John, provision merchant, 44 Hamilton st. Ho. 37<br />
Kelly st<br />
Lang John (<strong>of</strong> P. M'Callum & Sons), Eldon villa, 65 Eldon st<br />
Lang John, sailmaker, 29 Lynedoch st<br />
Lang John, sugarboiler, 29 Regent st<br />
Lang Matthew, brassmoulder, 32 Ingleston st<br />
Lang Robert, cabinetmaker, 30 West Burn st. Ho. 70<br />
Eldon st<br />
Lang Robert, glazier, 76 Dempster st<br />
Lang Robert, rivetter, 30 East Hamilton st<br />
Lang William, bookbinder, 64 Wellington st<br />
Lang Mrs James, feuar, 75 Union st<br />
Lang Mrs James, 28 Mearns st<br />
Lang Mrs Robert, grocer, 71 Nicolson st. Ho. 4 South st<br />
Lang Mrs William, lodgings, 7 Hope st<br />
Lang Mrs William, 69 Regent st<br />
LANGTRY Joseph, porter, 63 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
LANGWILL James, carpenter, 42 St. Lawrence st<br />
Langwill John, shipmaster, 81 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
LARKIN John, brassdresser, 26 East Crawford st<br />
LATHAM. David M.. agent <strong>of</strong> the Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
Ho. Gourock house, Gourock<br />
LAUDER Alexander F., saddler and harnessmaker, 19<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. 12 Lyle st<br />
Lauder James, sailmaker, 74 Wellington st<br />
Boots you buy direct from Percy Brothers, at
DIRECTORY. 119<br />
Lauder John M., tobacconist, 6 Inverkip st<br />
Lauder Mrs James, 21 Nelson st, west<br />
LAUGHLAN Mrs, lodgings, 21 Sugarhouse lane<br />
LAUGHLIN John, coachman, 77 Belville st<br />
LAURENT F. B., French teacher, 5 Armadale place<br />
LAURIE & Fleming, carvers, gilders, and fine art dealers,<br />
1 Bank st<br />
Laurie G. A., H.M.C., 24 Patrick st<br />
Laurie James, M.B., CM., physician' and surgeon, consulting<br />
rooms, 10 West Blackball st. Ho. 1 Shaw place<br />
Laurie John, carpenter, 5 Ratho st<br />
Laurie John F., 66 Kelly st<br />
Laurie Robert R., 23 Roxburgh st<br />
Laurie William (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Laurie), 5 Robertson st<br />
LAVERTY Bernard, railway guard, 2 DurT st<br />
LAVERY Philip, hole borer, 40 West Burn st<br />
LAW Archibald, sailmaker, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Law George, carpenter, 29 Lynedoch st<br />
Law Hugh, cashier, 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Law Miss Mary, green grocer, 42 West Blackhall st<br />
Law Mrs James, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Law Mrs, 31 Dempster st<br />
LAWRENCE Mrs David, Waverley Temperance Hotel, 40<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
LAWRIE Thomas, baker, 2 Inverkip st. Ho. 1 Kilblain st<br />
Lawrie Mrs Robert, 29 Patrick st<br />
LAWSON Andrew, engineer, 67 Regent st<br />
Lawson George, carpenter, 3 1 Lyle st<br />
Lawson James, river pilot, 6 Kelly st<br />
Lawson John, engineer, 3 Bearhope st<br />
Lawson R. M., aerated water manufacturer, 45 Wellington st<br />
Lawson Mrs John, 30 Newton st<br />
LEAGUE <strong>of</strong> the Cross Hall, 29 West Burn st—John Nelis,<br />
secretary<br />
LEARIE Miss, grocer, 16 Cartsburn st<br />
LEBROCQ Mrs Edward, 6 West Stewart st<br />
LECK Robert, fitter, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
LECKIE, Baxter & Co., shipbrokers, 4 Brymner st — Craig,<br />
Scott & Co., agents<br />
Leckie Peter, coppersmith, 25 Bruce st<br />
(Percy's Corner), 14 Hamilton St., <strong>Greenock</strong>.
120 DIRECTORY.<br />
Leckie W. F., engineers' ironmonger, 8 East Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. 29 Bank st<br />
Leckie Mrs Archibald, 52 Kelly st<br />
LEDINGHAM Alexander, traveller, 3 Shaw place<br />
LEE Robert, deep-sea pilot, 2 Wellington st<br />
Lee Thomas, labourer, 46 Nicolson st<br />
Lee Thomas, sanitary labourer, 5 Duff st<br />
LEED Mrs George, 52 Kelly st<br />
LEEDS Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, 44 Cathcart st<br />
James Wallace, manager<br />
LEES Robert, rivetter, 3 Belville st<br />
Lees William, engineer, 17 Brisbane st<br />
Lees William, headmaster, Ladyburn School. Ho. Rose<br />
villa, Bogston<br />
Lees Mrs G., 5 Bearhope st<br />
LEGGATE Archibald, pensioner, 7 Hill st<br />
Leggate William, carriage inspector, 52 Wellington st<br />
LEISHMAN James, brassfinisher, 10 Regent st<br />
Leishman Joseph, carpenter, 66 Drumfrochar road<br />
LEISK Adam, jun., slater, slate, lime, and cement merchant,<br />
12 Laird st. Ho. do.<br />
Leisk William, rigger, 3 Kilblain st<br />
LEITCH & Muir, ship, fire, life, and marine insurance<br />
agents, 2 West quay<br />
Leitch Archibald, carter, Upper Ingleston<br />
Leitch Arthur O. (<strong>of</strong> Leitch & Muir), Maderia lodge, 8<br />
Newark st<br />
Leitch Charles, joiner, 63 Nicolson st<br />
Leitch Colin, cabinetmaker, 63 Ann st<br />
Leitch Daniel, painter, 10 West Breast. Ho. 37 Campbell<br />
st<br />
Leitch Donald, oil and colour merchant, 28 Ann st<br />
Leitch James, sailmaker, 69 Roxburgh st<br />
Leitch John, sawyer, 21 Main st<br />
Leitch John, seaman, 9 Lyle st<br />
Leitch John, merchant, 10 Sugar Exchange, Terrace road.<br />
Ho. 1 2 Newark st<br />
Leitch Nicol, coal merchant, 12 Brougham st. Ho. 69<br />
Nicolson st<br />
Leitch Norman, plumber, 90 Dempster st<br />
We are a Quarter <strong>of</strong> a Century established.<br />
—
DIRECTORY.<br />
Leitch Patrick Walker, insurance broker, 10 Sugar Exchange,<br />
Terrace road. Ho. 1 5 Ardgowan square<br />
Leitch Quintin & Co., hemp and wire rope manufacturers,<br />
Whinhill Ropeworks, Drumfrochar road. <strong>Office</strong>, 1<br />
East Breast and 2 Brymner st<br />
Leitch Robert, carter, 6 Hay st<br />
Leitch William, engine-driver, 17 Shaw 6t<br />
Leitch Wm. Orr (<strong>of</strong> Quintin Leitch & Co.), 39 Ardgowan st,<br />
west<br />
Leitch Miss, 15 Ardgowan square<br />
Leitch Misses, 49 Newton st<br />
Leitch Mrs Angus, 24 Bank st<br />
Leitch Mrs H., 5 West Stewart st<br />
Leitch Mrs, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
LEITH Henry, fireman, 26 East Crawford st<br />
Leith James, grocer, 49 Shaw st and 30 Dalrymple st. Ho.<br />
47 Mearns st<br />
Leith Robert, grocer, 53 Drumfrochar road. Ho. do.<br />
Leith William, labourer, 30 Arthur st<br />
Leith William, moulder, 53 Belville st<br />
LEMON James, joiner, 6 Watt st<br />
Lemon Miss Sarah, dressmaker, 6 Watt st<br />
LENNOX James L., tailor and clothier, 16 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 47 Brisbane st<br />
Lennox John & Co., manufacturers <strong>of</strong> ship sheathing, ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
and boiler felts, Caledonian Felt Works, Bogston,<br />
Port-Glasgow road<br />
Lennox John (<strong>of</strong> John Lennox & Co.), Bogston, 97 Port-<br />
Glasgow road<br />
Lennox Neil, smith, 47 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
LEONARD Charles, umbrella maker, 8 Inverkip st<br />
LESLIE Angus, 1 1 Hill st<br />
Leslie David, clerk, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Leslie James, boilermaker, 82 Belville st<br />
Leslie James, cooper, 34 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Leslie Lewis, labourer, 2 East Blackhall st<br />
LETHAM John, compositor, 7 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Letham William, shipowner and marine insurance broker,<br />
29 Cathcart st. Ho. 63 Union st<br />
Letham Miss, 23 Kelly st<br />
Percy Brothers' Boots walk over the World.
DIRECTORY.<br />
LETSON James, boilermaker, 34 Crescent st<br />
LEVER Robert, labourer, 22 Arthur st<br />
LEVY Pinkus, bootmaker, 19 Hamilton st. Ho. 29 Lyle st<br />
LEWIS Charles, deputy superintendent <strong>of</strong> Mercantile Marine,<br />
16 Wellington st<br />
Lewis John, labourer, 6 West Burn st<br />
Lewis Peter, fireman, 6 West Burn st<br />
Lewis Mrs William, James place, 4 Lyle st<br />
LIDDELL Alexander, flesher, 87 Wellington st<br />
Liddell Archibald, engineer, 30 Newton st<br />
Liddell David, carter, 68 Drumfrochar road<br />
Liddell David, joiner, 15 Belville st<br />
Liddell James D., joiner, 10 South st<br />
Liddell John, carter, 41 Crawfurd st<br />
Liddell Miss, 52 Regent st<br />
Liddell Miss, 29 Patrick st<br />
Liddell Miss, Berryburn<br />
Liddell Mrs John, 6 Old Hillend<br />
Liddell Mrs John. Oakfield west, Ratho st<br />
Liddell Mrs, pianist, 40 Brisbane st<br />
LIEBOW H., hairdresser, 14 Cathcart st. Ho. 16 Trafalgar<br />
st<br />
LIETKE & Co.. shipbrokers, German Consulate, Russian<br />
and Dutch Consular agents, Palmerston buildings<br />
Lietke John Otto (<strong>of</strong> Lietke & Co.), Hunterslea, Kilmalcolm<br />
LIGHTBODY John, carpenter, 18 St. Lawrence st<br />
LINDSAY Archibald N. (<strong>of</strong> William Lindsay & Co.), 63<br />
Newton st<br />
Lindsay James, joiner, 46 East Hamilton st<br />
Lindsay John, blacksmith, 6 WT est Stewart st<br />
Lindsay John, seaman, 22 Lynedoch st<br />
Lindsay John, skinner, 9 East Crawford st<br />
Lindsay John, joiner, 18 St. Lawrence st<br />
Lindsay & M'Vicar, grocers, 1 1 Rue-end st<br />
Lindsay Malcolm, labourer, Overton<br />
Lindsay Peter, blacksmith, 4 Kilblain st<br />
Lindsay William & Co., shipowners, ship and insurance<br />
brokers, and steam-packet agents, City buildings, 32<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Lindsay William (<strong>of</strong> William Lindsay & Co.), 77 Union st<br />
You get all that Money and Experience can
DIRECTORY. 1 23<br />
Lindsay Miss, 9 Ardgowan square<br />
Lindsay Miss, 1 Madeira st and 20 Esplanade<br />
Lindsay Mrs J., 10 Garwood st<br />
Lindsay Mrs W., 11 Hill st<br />
LINKLATER William, carpenter, 21 Dempster st<br />
LINN James, tenter, 108 Drumfrochar road<br />
Linn John, engine-driver, 18 East Crawford st<br />
Linn Robert, clerk, 51 Belville st<br />
Linn Samuel, engineer, 13 East Crawford st<br />
Linn Thomas, labourer, 7 Crescent st<br />
LINTON Thomas, tailor, 77 Regent st<br />
LIPTON Thomas J., wholesale and retail provision merchant,<br />
15 Cathcart st<br />
LITTLE James &: Co., steamship owners, Excise buildings<br />
Little James (<strong>of</strong> Macalister, Little & Co.), Johnville, Gourock<br />
Little James, quarryman, 4 Kilblain st<br />
Little Samuel, labourer, 23 Belville st<br />
Little Miss, 10 Ardgowan square<br />
LITTLESON Miss, 1 1 West Stewart st<br />
LIVERPOOL Traders' <strong>Office</strong>, 1 Cross-shore st—D. Macdougall,<br />
agent<br />
LIVINGSTON Alexander, blockmaker, 8 Antigua st<br />
Livingston Alexander, lamplighter, 75 Wellington st<br />
Livingston Donald, baker, 52 Regent st<br />
Livingston Donald, labourer, sanitary department. Ho. 38<br />
Ann st<br />
Livingston Duncan, boilermaker, 7 Lauriston st<br />
Livingston Duncan, fireman, 1 Duncan st<br />
Livingston Duncan, flesher, 23 Rue-end st. Ho. 25 Bank st<br />
Livingston Hugh, engineer, 10 Lynedoch st<br />
Livingston John, dyer, 62 Ann st<br />
Livingston John, pensioner, 8 Hay st<br />
Livingston Miss, furrier and feather dresser, 14 Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
LLOYD Andaluz, <strong>of</strong> Cadiz— T. O. Hunter & Co., agents<br />
Lloyd's Register <strong>of</strong> British and Foreign Shipping, 13 Ham-<br />
ilton st<br />
LOCAL Marine Board, 7 Virginia st<br />
LOCHHEAD & Co., hatters, hosiers and glovers, 29<br />
Cathcart st<br />
make out <strong>of</strong> Leather at 14 Hamilton Street..
124 DIRECTORY.<br />
Lochhead John, engineman, 1 1 Lauriston st<br />
Lochhead John, rivetter, 1 1 Crescent st<br />
Lochhead Robert (<strong>of</strong> M'Callum & Lochhead), 35 Kelly st<br />
Lochhead Mrs, 51 Belville st<br />
LOCHORE Mrs, 35 Lyle st<br />
LOCKIE John, patternmaker, 15 Arthur st<br />
LOCKYER George & Son, animal charcoal manufacturers<br />
—Agents, J. M. Macfarlane & Co.<br />
LOGAN Francis and Sons, gasfitters, bellhangers, brassfinishers,<br />
&c, 21 Nicolson st. (See Advt.)<br />
Logan Francis (<strong>of</strong> Francis Logan & Sons), 40 Nelson st, west<br />
Logan Francis, stationer, tobacconist, and fancy goods im-<br />
porter, and branch post-<strong>of</strong>fice, 16 Lynedoch st, and 79<br />
Roxburgh st. Ho. 40 Nelson st, west<br />
Logan Francis B. (<strong>of</strong> Francis Logan & Sons), 26 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Logan James, compositor, 9 Nicolson st<br />
Logan James, warehouseman, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Logan John, boarding house, 4 Dalrymple st<br />
Logan Joseph M. (<strong>of</strong> Francis Logan & Sons), 82 Roxburgh<br />
st<br />
Logan Matthew, labourer, 12 Charles st<br />
Logan Robert, boilermaker, 19 Regent st<br />
Logan Mrs, grocer, 8 Manse lane<br />
LONDON Hat Warehouse, 11 West Blackhall st—J. M.<br />
Dick, proprietor<br />
London & Belfast Tea Co., 45 Cathcart st<br />
London & Newcastle Tea Co., 33 Hamilton st<br />
LONDONDERRY Steam Packet Company, Old Steamboat<br />
quay—Robert Allan, agent<br />
LONGWILL Mrs William, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
LORCET Peter, clerk, 64 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
LOUDOUN David, correspondent, N. B. Daily Mail, Municipal<br />
buildings, 4 Hamilton st. Ho. 34 Nelson st, west<br />
LOUDON Samuel R., herbalist, 7 Market st<br />
LOUGHRAN William, broker, 3 Lindsay's lane. Ho. 18<br />
Vennel<br />
LOVE James A., writer and notary public, 2 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. Royal Bank house, 38 Cathcart st<br />
Love James, draughtsman, 49 Mearns st<br />
The "Percy" Shoe House for
DIRECTORY. 12$<br />
Love John, accountant, Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 38 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. above the Bank<br />
Love John, compositor, 5 1 Kelly st<br />
Love Robert, chronometer-maker and optician, 17 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 28 Brisbane st<br />
Love William, engineer, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
Love Mrs David, Rosebank, Cardwell bay<br />
Love Mrs John, 20 Brisbane st<br />
Love Mrs, 16 Arthur st<br />
LOVELL John, H.M. Customs, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Lovell William, cooper, 66 Wellington st<br />
LOW Alexander, miller, 10 Lyle st<br />
Low David, blacksmith 7 Lauriston st<br />
Low James, engineer, 15 Sir Michael st<br />
Low James, joiner, 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Low John, blacksmith, 63 Belville st<br />
Low John, smith, 18 Bogle st<br />
Low Robert, sugar porter, 53 Drumfrochar road<br />
Low Thomas, joiner, 34 South si<br />
Low William, assistant superintendent, Gulf Line, 12 Forsyth<br />
st<br />
Low William D., C.E., <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public Works, Municipal<br />
buildings. Ho. 45 Brisbane st<br />
Low Miss, 12 Robertson st<br />
LOWEY George, labourer, 31 Nicolson st<br />
LUCKHAM James, shipmaster, 26 Trafalgar, st<br />
LUGTON Alexander, cooper, 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
LUMSDEN James, hole borer, 2 Mackenzie st<br />
LUNDIE M. H., brassfinisher, 51 Lynedoch st<br />
LUSK John, feuar, Rosebank, 25 Forsyth st<br />
Lusk Robert, labourer, 37 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Lusk Robert & Co., wholesale grocers and sugar dealers, 7<br />
Tobago st<br />
LYALL James, pawnbroker, 60 Vennel<br />
Lyall James, flesher, 4 Duff st<br />
Lyall Mrs, 27 Robertson st<br />
LYDEN William, labourer, 44 Arthur st<br />
LYLE Abram & Sons, shipowners and warehouse-keepers,,<br />
1 1 Nicolson st<br />
Lyle Abram, Oakley, 5 1 Eldon st<br />
Substantial Value in Boots.
126 DIRECTORY.<br />
Lyle Abram (<strong>of</strong> A. & R. Lyle & Co.), Eldon place<br />
Lyle Alexander, moulder, 97 Belville st<br />
Lyle Alexander (<strong>of</strong> John Lyle & Sons), 49 Finnart st<br />
Lyle Alexander P. (<strong>of</strong> Abram Lyle & Sons), 105 Finnart st<br />
Lyle Archibald, spirit merchant, 8 Smiths lane. Ho. 56<br />
Regent st<br />
Lyle James, baker, 1 1 Ann st<br />
Lyle John & Sons, wholesale and retail wine and spirit<br />
merchants, and ship store dealers, 6 West Quay lane<br />
and 17 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Lyle John, cowfeeder, 2 St. Lawrence st<br />
Lyle J. Leitch (<strong>of</strong> John Lyle & Sons), Kilmorie, 109<br />
Finnart st<br />
Lyle Robert, jun. (<strong>of</strong> A. & R. Lyle & Co.), The Lodge, 69<br />
Newton st<br />
Lyle Robert, Dunavard, 72 Union st<br />
Lyle Robert Park (<strong>of</strong> Abram Lyle & Sons), Ingleholme, 107<br />
Finnart st<br />
Lyle A. & R. & Co., ship chandlers, steamship, deck, and<br />
engine stores, engineers, shipbuilders, yacht furnishers,<br />
ironmongers, &c, 3 and 4 West Breast<br />
Lyle Thomas, cowfeeder, Old Hillend<br />
Lyle Miss, dressmaker, 24 West Stewart st<br />
Lyle Mrs Isabella, grocer, 33 Nicolson st<br />
Lyle Mrs R. G., 25 Brisbane st<br />
LYNCH John, furniture dealer, 37 Crawfurd st<br />
Lynch John, H.M. Customs, 8 Lyle st<br />
Lynch John, rigger, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
LYON Archibald, engineer, 27 Ingleston st<br />
Lyon Archibald, baker, 6 Belville st. Ho. do.<br />
Lyon David, joiner and builder, 6 East Blackhall st. Ho.<br />
Mount park, 2 Hope st<br />
Lyon David, labourer, 83 Belville st<br />
Lyon Dugald, brassfinisher, 55 Belville st<br />
Lyon Dugald, joiner, 2 Hope st<br />
Lyon James, sugar broker, 10 Cross-shore st Ho. 53<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Lyon James, merchant, 19 Bentinck st<br />
Lyon Peter, patternmaker, 18 St. Lawrence st<br />
Lyon Thomas, labourer, 16 John st<br />
20/ Worth for 15/ at the
DIRECTORY. I27<br />
Lyon Miss, 53 Brisbane st<br />
Lyon Miss M., confectioner, 9 John st<br />
Lyon Mrs John, grocer, 41 Ann st. Ho. do.<br />
Lyon Mrs Margaret, 13 West Blackhall st<br />
M'<br />
MACADAM Mrs Peter, 33 Nelson st, west<br />
M'ADAM Matthew, boatbuilder, 24 Antigua st<br />
M'ALEER John, 1 Ardgowan st, Glebe<br />
M'Aleer Mrs, 3 Duff st<br />
M'ALEES James, iron driller, 24 Antigua st<br />
MACALISTER Daniel, A.M.Inst. C.E., civil engineer, 17<br />
West Blackhall st. Ho. 62 Forsyth st<br />
Macalister & Fyfe, ironmongers, shipchandlers, painters, and<br />
agents for the sale <strong>of</strong> yachts, 4 East Breast<br />
Macalister Little & Co., ship and insurance brokers and<br />
commission agents, 14 Hamilton st<br />
Macalister R. S., superintendent, Mercantile Marine <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
7 Virginia st. Ho. Glencairn, Kilmalcolm<br />
Macalister Mrs Daniel, 62 Forsyth st<br />
M'ALLISTER Alexander, carpenter, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Allister Archibald, carpenter, 36 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Allister Archibald, chimney sweep, 37 Cathcart st<br />
M'Allister Archibald, engineer, 22 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Allister Daniel, janitor, Glebe Public School, Crawfurd st<br />
M'Allister Donald, carpenter, 40 Arthur st<br />
M'Allister Donald, salesman, 43 Shaw st<br />
M'Allister Duncan, cowfeeder, 39 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Allister James, labourer, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
M'Allister John, ironfinisher, 28 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Allister John, railway porter, 6 Patrick st<br />
M'Allister Malcolm, carpenter, 19 Ingleston place<br />
M'Allister Malcolm, tugboatman, 16 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Allister Neil, carpenter, 5 Regent st<br />
M'Allister Mrs, 3 Regent st<br />
M'Allister Mrs, poulterer, 5 Tobago st<br />
M'ALPINE Daniel, carting contractor, 26 Duncan st<br />
M 'Alpine William, carter, 26 Duncan st<br />
"Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.
128 DIRECTORY.<br />
M 'Alpine Mrs Allan, 4 Watt st<br />
M'ANALLY Henry jun., shoemaker, 1 Lauriston st. Ho.<br />
3 do.<br />
M'ANINCH Mrs Ann, confectioner, 7 Brymner st<br />
MACARA Renton, feuar, 28 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'ARLEY David, manufacturer, 167 Eldon st<br />
M'ARTHUR Alexander, joiner, 3 Hill st<br />
M'Arthur Archibald, engineer, 34 Crescent st<br />
M'Arthur Archibald, draughtsman, 39 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Arthur Charles baker, 14 Hope st<br />
M'Arthur Colin, insurance agent, 35 Wellington st<br />
M'Arthur Daniel, joiner, 13 Watt st<br />
M'Arthur Dugald, tanner, 77 Regent st<br />
M'Arthur Hugh, gas inspector, T9 South st<br />
M'Arthur John, boilermaker, 2 Garvald st<br />
M'Arthur John, joiner, 105 Belville st<br />
M'Arthur John, plumber, 85 Wellington st<br />
M'Arthur John, sailmaker, 78 Dempster st<br />
M'Arthur Peter, carpenter, 64 Wellington st<br />
M'Arthur Robert, boilermaker, 65 Belville st<br />
M'Arthur Robert, messenger, Customhouse<br />
M'Arthur Thomas, nautical instrument maker, 73 Regent st<br />
M'Arthur William, blacksmith, 4 Garvald st<br />
M'Arthur William, boilermaker, 65 Belville st<br />
M'Arthur William, foreman, 66 Ann st<br />
M'Arthur Miss Jane, 32 East Shaw st<br />
M'Arthur Miss, milliner, 12 Watt st<br />
M'Arthur Miss, Finnart Grove, Finnart road<br />
M'Arthur Misses, 1 Ker st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs Duncan, 6 Union st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs Duncan, 37 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs John, 38 Brisbane st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs, 3 Bruce st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs, 11 Lauriston st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs, 65 Octavia terrace<br />
M'Arthur Mrs, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs, greengrocer, 23 Nelson st, west<br />
MACASKILL Malcolm, traveller, 27 Nelson st, west<br />
MACAULAY Daniel, factor, Improvement Trust, Municipal<br />
buildings. Ho. 16 Mearns st<br />
25% Ordinary Retailers' Prices at the
DIRECTORY. 1 29<br />
Macaulay James & Son, coopers, 38 Nicolson st<br />
Macaulay James L. (<strong>of</strong> James Macaulay & Son), 14 Robertson<br />
st<br />
Macaulay John (<strong>of</strong> Orr, Pollock & Co.), 23 Finnart st<br />
Macaulay Mrs William, 23 Finnart st<br />
M'AULAY Alexander, blacksmith, 16 Bruce st<br />
M'Aulay Edward, fireman, 36 West Burn st<br />
M'Aulay James, plumber, 7 Boyd st<br />
M'Aulay James, skinner, 22 Arthur st<br />
M'Aulay James B., joiner, 30 Kelly st<br />
M'Aulay John, blacksmith, 4 Carwood st<br />
M'Aulay Matthew (<strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs), 47 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Aulay Peter, blacksmith, 5 Newton st<br />
M'Aulay Peter, farmer and cattle dealer, Craigs farm, Lyle<br />
road<br />
M'Aulay Thomas Y., cooper, 4 Kilblain st<br />
M'Aulay W. G. & Co., bakers, 20 Vennel. Ho. 4 Mearnsst<br />
M'Aulay Miss, toy and china warehouse, 3 Prospecthill st<br />
M'AUSLAN Alexander, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Auslan Alexander, salesman, 61 Ann st<br />
M'Auslan Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert Lusk & Co ), 21 Brisbane st<br />
M'AUSLAND Alexander, grocer, 20 Nicolson st. Ho. 3<br />
Argyle st<br />
M'Ausland Archibald, jun., cooper, 62 Kelly st<br />
M'Ausland Archibald, sen., 92 Dempster st<br />
M'Ausland & Brand, curriers and leather merchants, Lady<br />
burn<br />
M'Ausland John, ropespinner, 72 Wellington st<br />
M'Ausland William, cooper, 81 Wellington st<br />
M'Ausland Miss, 33 Brougham st<br />
M'Ausland Mrs John, grocer, 23 West Stewart st<br />
M'BAIN Hugh, seaman, 41 Crawfurd st<br />
M'BEARTY Duncan, lathsplitter, 21 Mearns st<br />
MACBETH Miss, matron, Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society,<br />
58 Ann st<br />
M'BETH Thomas, labourer, 8 Kilblain st<br />
MACBRAYNE John, shipping clerk, 19 Brisbane st<br />
M'BRIDE Alexander, engineer, 27 Regent st<br />
M'Bride Alexander, fitter, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Bride Archibald, seaman, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
"Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.<br />
9
130<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Bride Donald, carpenter, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Bride Duncan, carpenter, 5 Kilblain st<br />
M'Bride Francis, fitter, 7 Carwood st<br />
M'Bride Henry, labourer, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Bride James, labourer, 11 West Stewart st<br />
M'Bride James, teacher, 52 East Crawford st<br />
M'Bride John, boatbuilder, 22 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Bride John, grocer and provision merchant, 31 Regent st<br />
and 7 Main st. Ho. 15 Lyle st<br />
M'Bride John, joiner, 34 Ann st<br />
M'Bride Joseph (<strong>of</strong> M'Bride & Smith), 25 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Bride Peter, joiner. 29 Dempster st<br />
M'Bride Peter, joiner, 9 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Bride Robert, seaman, 10 Hill st<br />
M'Bride & Smith, serated water manufacturers, 61 Nicolson st<br />
M'Bride Thomas, rivetter, 27 Ingleston st<br />
M'Bride William, carter, 22 Crescent st<br />
M'Bride William G., mechanical dentist, 9 South st<br />
M'Bride Mrs Isabella, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Bride Mrs I., tobacconist, 44 Vennel<br />
M'Bride Mrs, dressmaker, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Bride Mrs, dressmaker, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Bride Mrs, 8 Kilblain st<br />
M'CALL Archibald, 14 Brisbane st<br />
M'Call Charles, commission agent, 39 Kelly st<br />
M'Call James (<strong>of</strong> Macalister & Fyfe), 26 Finnart st<br />
M'Call John, carpenter, 61 Belville st<br />
M'Call Thomas, civil engineer, &c, Ardvourley,66 Esplanade<br />
M'Call Mrs, 6 Antigua st<br />
M'Call Mrs, 3 Ford place, Finnart st<br />
M'Call Mrs, 8 Hill st<br />
MACCALLUM Henry, watchmaker, 40 Brisbane st<br />
Maccallum P. & Sons, iron, steel, and metal merchants, 1<br />
Cathcart st and 54 Rue-end st<br />
M'CALLUM Archibald, rivetter, 28 Bruce st<br />
M'Callum Donald, spirit merchant, 22 West Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. 31 Newton st<br />
M'Callum Dugald, 1 Hill st<br />
M'Callum Duncan, brakesman. 77 Regent st<br />
M'Callum Duncan, Glenburn, 6 Newark st<br />
" Boots & Shoes" at strictly manufacturers'
DIRECTORY. 131<br />
M'Callum Duncan, policeman, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Callum Duncan, ropemaker, 13 West Stewart st<br />
M'Callum Duncan, tailor and clothier, 23 Cathcart st Ho.<br />
31 Dempster st<br />
M'Callum Edward, grocer and feuar, 36 Shaw st. Ho. 5<br />
Cross-shore st<br />
M'Callum George F. (<strong>of</strong> M'Callum & Lochhead) 3 Royal<br />
terrace, Paisley<br />
M'Callum Gilbert, engineer, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Callum James, broker, 1 Rue-end st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Callum James, cooper, 1 1 Watt st<br />
M'Callum James B., shipping clerk, 30 Newton st<br />
M'Callum & Lochhead, sugar dealers, n Duffst<br />
M'Callum Malcolm, engineer, 15 Brisbane st<br />
M'Callum Neil, confectioner, 25 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Callum Peter, joiner, 2 Antigua st<br />
M'Callum Peter, moulder, 10 John st<br />
M'Callum Robert, joiner, 43 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Callum William, sailmaker, 25 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Callum Miss Mary, boys' dressmaker, 30 Ann st<br />
M'Callum Miss, dressmaker, 15 Hope st<br />
M'Callum Misses, dressmakers and straw hatters, 1 1 Nelson<br />
st, west<br />
M'Callum Mrs Daniel, 33 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Callum Mrs John, 8 Carwood st<br />
M'Callum Mrs, 19 Ingleston st<br />
M'Callum Mrs, 22 Lyle st<br />
M'Callum Mrs, 10 Regent st<br />
M'CAMMOND, Easton & Co., hay, straw, and grain merchants,<br />
28 Sugarhouse lane<br />
M'Cammond Mrs, 4 Robertson st<br />
M'CANDLISH Samuel, foreman, 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'CANN, Michael, fitter, 7 Mill st<br />
M'CARTHY Mrs, royal restaurant, 36 West Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. 7 Grey place<br />
M'CARTNEY Daniel, boot and shoe maker, 3 Inverkip st<br />
M'Cartney James, coachman, 27 West Burn st<br />
M'Cartney William, brassfinisher, 14 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Cartney William, labourer, 1 1 Belville st<br />
M'CASKIE Henry, coach-hirer, 48 Forsyth st<br />
prices, from Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton Street.
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M'CASKILL Mrs, Campfield house, Cardwell bay<br />
M'CAUL John, grocer, 19 Ann st. Ho. 5 Dempster st<br />
M'CHESSNEY Hugh R., shipmaster, 24 South st<br />
M'GLELLAND Hugh, engineman, 1 1 Belville st<br />
M 'CLEMENT James, blacksmith, 13 Springkell st<br />
M 'Clement James, grocer, 105 Belville st. Ho. do.<br />
M 'Clement Miss Marion, wine and spirit dealer, 48 East<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 1 2 East Blackhall st<br />
M'CLOSKEY Mrs, 7 Nile st<br />
M'CLOY Daniel, broker, 51 Crawfurd st. Ho. 47 do.<br />
M'Cloy Joseph, woolsorter, 63 Ann st<br />
M'CLURE John, (<strong>of</strong> W. W. & J. M'Clure), Mayfield, 66<br />
Union st<br />
M'Clure William, blacksmith, 15 Regent st<br />
M'Clure William, jun., M.A. (<strong>of</strong> W. W. & J. M'Clure), May-<br />
field, 66 Union st<br />
M'Clure William (<strong>of</strong> W. W. & J. M'Clure), Mayfield, 66<br />
Union st<br />
M'Clure W. W. & J., writers, notaries public, and insurance<br />
agents, Provident Bank buildings, 1 1 William st<br />
M'COAG Daniel, baker, 8 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'COLL A. & J., contractors, 73 Ann st<br />
M'Coll Allan (<strong>of</strong> A. & J. M'Coll), 73 Ann st<br />
M'Coll Daniel, clerk, 11 Mill st<br />
M'Coll Donald, coachman, 39 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Coll James, carting contractor, 37 Trafalgar st. Ho. 14<br />
Wellington st<br />
M'Coll John, blacksmith, Garvel Park House<br />
M'Coll John, coach proprietor, 24 Duncan st<br />
M'Coll John (<strong>of</strong> A. & J. M'Coll), 5 Nile st<br />
M'Coll Neil, gardener, 105 Finnart st<br />
M'Coll Peter, sailmaker, 17 Bearhope st<br />
M'Coll William, brassfinisher, 9 East Crawford st<br />
M'Coll Miss Eliza, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Coll Mrs Jane, 6 Sinclair st<br />
M'Coll Mrs, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'CONALOGUE Thomas, butter and egg store, 49 Shaw st<br />
M'CONNELL Donald, boilermaker, 10 Carnock st<br />
M'Connell John, engineer, 50 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'CORMICK David, salesman, 24 Lynedoch st<br />
"Gentlemen," we have as fine Boots & Shoes
DIRECTORY. 1 33<br />
M'Cormick Donald (<strong>of</strong> D. M'Cormick & Co.), 24 Kelly st<br />
M'Corraick Donald, steamboat agent, Customhouse quay<br />
M'Cormick D. & Co:, gasfitters, tin and coppersmiths, and<br />
sheet-iron workers, 8 Springkell st<br />
M'Cormick Edward, 8 Shaw place<br />
M'Cormick Henry, spirit merchant, 3 Shannon's close. Ho.<br />
5 Bank st<br />
M'Cormick John, baker, Palmerston buildings and 9 Brisbane<br />
st. Ho. 23 Kelly st<br />
M'Cormick John, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Harvie lane<br />
and 1 Ropework st. Ho. 18 Kelly st<br />
M'CORQUODALE Archibald, iron plater, 7 Crescent st<br />
M'Corquodale Daniel, carpenter, 42 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Corquodale Dugald, engineer, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Corquodale Duncan, brassfounder, 15 Antigua st<br />
M'Corquodale Lachlan, plasterer, 49 Nicolson st<br />
M'Corquodale Peter, mercantile clerk, 5 Kelly st<br />
M'Corquodale Mrs, 15 Brougham st<br />
M'Corquodale Mrs, 23 East Shaw st<br />
M'Corquodale Mrs, grocer, 31 Ingleston st. Ho. 5 Belville<br />
st<br />
M'COVER Robert, engineer, 41 Sir Michael st<br />
M'COWAN & Biggart, analytical and consulting chemists,<br />
and public analysts, 29 Cathcart st<br />
M'Cowan James, caulker. 77 Regent st<br />
M'Cowan James, spinner, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Cowan John, grocer, 112 Drumfrochar road. Ho. do.<br />
M'Cowan William, mason, 25 Trafalgar st<br />
M'COWATT James, engineer, 14 Wellington st<br />
M'Cowatt Thomas, baker, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
M'COY William J., policeman, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'CRACKEN Robert, blacksmith, 14 Crescent st<br />
M'Cracken Samuel, labourer, 26 Bruce st<br />
M'CRACKETT Mrs P., stationery and fancy goods warehouse,<br />
25 Ann st. Ho. do.<br />
M'CRAE Daniel, candle maker, grease, oil, and general<br />
merchant, 15 Charles st and 44 Dalrymple st. Ho.<br />
Rosebank, 14 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Crae David, engine-driver, 1 M'Lean st<br />
M'Crae Duncan, sailmaker, 51 Kelly st<br />
as can be made, at 14 Hamilton Street.
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M'Crae George, engineer, 73 Nicolson st<br />
M'Crae John, joiner, 29 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Crae Robert, engine-driver, 25 Belvi-lle st<br />
M'CRAINE Hugh, seaman, 77 Wellington st<br />
M'Craine Murdoch, watchman, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'CREA James, carpenter, 29 Lyle st<br />
M'CREADIE James, 93 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Creadie James, plasterer, Jamaica lane, <strong>of</strong>f Jamaica st.<br />
Ho. 3 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Creadie John, seaman, 1 Kilblain st<br />
M'Creadie Michael, grocer, 1 1 Main st<br />
M'Creadie Mrs, 10 East Blackhall st<br />
M'CREATH Gilbert, 4 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
M'CRINDLE James, grocer and provision merchant, 43;<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 24 Kelly st<br />
M'Crindle William, storekeeper, 41 Ann st<br />
M'CUAIG James C, grocer and provision merchant, 25<br />
Nelson st, west. Ho. 15 South st<br />
M'Cuaig John, joiner, 62 Kelly st<br />
M'Cuaig Magnus, ironmonger, 100 Roxburgh st. Ho. 15.<br />
South st<br />
M'Cuaig Peter, engineer, 13 Belville st<br />
M'Cuaig Samuel (<strong>of</strong> Smith & M'Cuaig), 29 Patrick st<br />
M'Cuaig Mrs, in Dempster st<br />
M'Cubbin William, painter, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
M'CUE Hugh, boatman, 3 Hamilton st<br />
M'Cue James, plasterer, 76 Wellington st<br />
M'Cue Neil, labourer, 21 John st<br />
MACCULLOCH Alexander, flesher, 13 Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
Hill farm, InYerkip<br />
MacCulloch Colin, writer, Town Clerk, and clerk to Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Police and Water Trust, Municipal buildings, 6<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 1 Octavia terrace<br />
M'CULLOCH Archibald, flesher, 33 Hamilton st<br />
M'Culloch David, cooper, 66 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Culloch James, engine-driver, 8 Watt st<br />
M'Culloch James, gardener, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Culloch James, joiner, 26 Bruce st<br />
M'Culloch James, postman, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Culloch John, gardener, 3 Eldon st. Ho. 9 do.<br />
" Ladies/' we can save you money in Boots
DIRECTORY. 1 35<br />
M'Culloch Joseph, patternmaker, 10 Lyle st<br />
M'Culloch Joseph, salesman, 16 Kilblain st<br />
M'Culloch Thomas D., policeman, 76 Ann st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs A. G. S., 59 Octavia terrace<br />
M'Culloch Mrs B., dairy, 59 Main st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs John, 4 Sinclair st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs John, 25 Dempster st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs, lodgings, 15 Laird st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs, lodgings, 17 Antigua st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs, lodgings, 14 Terrace road<br />
M'Culloch Mrs, 97 Belville st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs, 53 Kelly st<br />
MACCUNN James, Thornhill, 37 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'CUNN James, registrar <strong>of</strong> births, deaths, and marriages,<br />
for East District, 3 East Blackhall st. Ho. 49 Brisbane st<br />
M'Cunn Miss Isabella, 12 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'CURDY Agustus, carpenter, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Curdy John, carpenter, 90 Dempster st<br />
M'Curdy Patrick, hairdresser, 6 Brymner st. Ho. 7 William<br />
st<br />
MACCUTCHEON Hugh, feuar, 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'DADE Mrs H., tobacconist, 34 Dalrymple st<br />
M'DERMID Mrs B., dairy, 1 Stanners st<br />
M'Dermid Mrs, 18 Port-Glasgow road<br />
M'Dermid Mrs, 30 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'DIARMID John, sugar-porter, 5 West Stewart st<br />
MACDONALD Angus, detective <strong>of</strong>ficer, 87 Dempster st<br />
Macdonald Angus, shipmaster, 8 Boyd st<br />
Macdonald Angus, clerk, 50 Roxburgh st<br />
Macdonald Archibald K., teacher, 10 Wellington st<br />
Macdonald Archibald, minister <strong>of</strong> the Gaelic Parish Church,<br />
West Burn st. Ho. 19 Caddlehill st<br />
Macdonald Donald (<strong>of</strong> Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co.),<br />
Stroove, Skelmorlie<br />
Macdonald D., clerk, 2 Lyle st<br />
Macdonald Edmund, drill instructor, 31 Nelson st, west<br />
Macdonald Frank, stationer, umbrella maker, and fancy<br />
goods warehouse, 41 Ann st. Ho. 9 Brisbane st<br />
Macdonald George (<strong>of</strong> J. C. Smith, Macdonald & Crawford),<br />
Erlsmere, 101 Finnart st<br />
at the " Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton St.
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Macdonald Hugh, clerk, 96 Dempster st<br />
Macdonald Hugh, currier, 35 Wellington st<br />
Macdonald, Hutcheson& Co., sugar brokers, Commercial Bank<br />
buildings, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and 29 Mincing lane, London, E.C.<br />
Macdonald James, solicitor and notary public, 2 Bank st.<br />
Ho. 17 Ardgowan square<br />
Macdonald John, brassfinisher, 65 Belville st<br />
Macdonald John, wine and spirit merchant, 12 East India<br />
breast. Ho. 38 Brymner st<br />
Macdonald Neil, tailor, 39 Kelly st<br />
Macdonald Ronald, spirit merchant, 10 West breast. Ho.<br />
6 Nelson st, west<br />
Macdonald Mrs Frank, select registry, stationer, &c, 9<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Macdonald Mrs, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Macdonald Mrs John, 13 Kelly st<br />
Macdonald Mrs Mary, boot and shoe warehouse, 27 Regent<br />
st. Ho. do.<br />
M'DONALD Alexander, engineer, 3 Belville st<br />
M'Donald Alexander, gas inspector, 68 Wellington st<br />
M'Donald Alexander, iron-moulder, 76 Ann st<br />
M'Donald Alexander, labourer, 73 Regent st<br />
M'Donald Alexander K., joiner, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
M'Donald Allan, mason, 4 Kilblain st<br />
M'Donald Andrew, 35 Kelly st<br />
M'Donald Angus, sugar porter, 42 Brisbane st<br />
M'Donald Archibald, boatman, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Donald Charles, blacksmith, 3 West Stewart st<br />
M'Donald Charles, boilermaker, 63 Rue-end st<br />
M'Donald Charles, policeman, 45 Hamilton st<br />
M'Donald Donald, blacksmith, 5 Bearhope st<br />
M'Donald Donald, carpenter, 68 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Donald Donald, fitter, 13 West Stewart st<br />
M'Donald Donald, gardener, Stoneleigh, 23 Newark st<br />
M'Donald Donald, foreman, 6 West Stewart st<br />
M'Donald Donald, rivetter, 13 Carvvood st<br />
M'Donald Donald, vanman, 30 Wellington st<br />
M'Donald Duncan, engine keeper, 18 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Donald Hugh, engineer, 15 Hope st<br />
M'Donald Hugh, joiner, 108 Dempster st<br />
Percy Bros. "City" Boot for Gentlemen, 10/6,
DIRECTORY. 1 37<br />
M'Donald James, inspector <strong>of</strong> police, 23 Dempster st<br />
M'Donald James, labourer, 87 Belville st<br />
M'Donald John, coachman, 23 Eldon st<br />
M'Donald John, engineer, 20 Antigua st<br />
M'Donald John, labourer, 64 Wellington st<br />
M'Donald John, yacht agent, 36 West Stewart st<br />
M'Donald Kenneth, carpenter, 7 Newton st<br />
M'Donald Malcolm, carpenter, 22 Bearhope st<br />
M'Donald Neil, labourer, 40 Ann st<br />
M'Donald Peter, clerk, 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Donald Patrick, tinsmith, 12 Serpentine walk<br />
M'Donald Robert, baker, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Donald Ronald, fitter, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Donald Thomas, janitor, Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t Public School, Ann<br />
st<br />
M'Donald William, boatman, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Donald Elizabeth, fruiterer, 6 Tobago st. Ho. 14 Holms-<br />
cr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Donald Miss confectioner, 28 Ann st<br />
M'Donald Miss, 25 Dempster st<br />
M'Donald Miss, 89 Dempster st<br />
M'Donald Miss, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Donald Mrs J., furnishings, 9 East Crawford st<br />
M'Donald Mrs, boarding-house, 5 Hamilton st<br />
M'Donald Mrs, Rosehill, Cardwell bay<br />
M'Donald Mrs, 22 Antigua st<br />
M'Donald Mrs, 12 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Donald Mrs, 13 Watt st<br />
M'Donald Mrs, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
M'DONOUGH John, drill instructor, 28 Trafalgar st<br />
MACDOUGALL A. J. & Thorn, solicitors and notaries<br />
public, 13 Hamilton st<br />
Macdougall A. James (<strong>of</strong> A. J. Macdougall & Thorn), Viewfield,<br />
Kilmalcolm<br />
Macdougall Dugald, shipowner, ship and insurance broker<br />
and commission agent, 1 Cross-shore st. Ho. Burnlea,<br />
3 Newark st<br />
Macdougall John, M.D., CM., Rosemount cottage, 5 Lyle st<br />
Macdougall John, writer, Mansionhouse, 1 Ardgowan square.<br />
Ho. Rosemount, 25 Bentinck st<br />
sno trouble to show them, at 14 Hamilton St.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Macdougall John Innes, solicitor, Mansionhouse, 1 Ardgowan<br />
square and Cathcart Arcade. Ho. Rosemount, 25<br />
Bentinck st<br />
M'DOUGALL Alexander, seaman, 1 Kilblain st<br />
M'Dougall Allan, coachman, 64 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Dougall Allan, grain dealer, 8 Kilblain st<br />
M'Dougall Archibald, storekeeper, 25 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Dougall Angus G., architect, 3 Campsie terrace<br />
M'Dougall Donald, engine-driver, 25 Belville st<br />
M'Dougall Donald, joiner, 25 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Dougall Dugald, carpenter, 59 Regent st<br />
M'Dougall Dugald, joiner, 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Dougall Dugald, policeman, no Dempster st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, baker, 5 Hamilton st. Ho. Mount<br />
Park Cottage, 29 Bank st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, flesher,<br />
Hillend<br />
54 St. Lawrence st. Ho. 2 Old<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, salesman, 42 Eldon st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, shoemaker, 34 Ann st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, tugboat master, 27 Lyle st<br />
M'Dougall George R. (<strong>of</strong> Robertson & M'Dougall), Springbank,<br />
12 Fox st<br />
M'Dougall Hugh, boilermaker, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Dougall Hugh, cooper, 9 Hope st<br />
M'Dougall Hugh, timekeeper, 95 Dempster st<br />
M'Dougall James, blacksmith, 16 Hope st<br />
M'Dougall James, engineer, 83 Belville st<br />
M'Dougall John, joiner, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Dougall John, lather, 69 Nicolson st<br />
M'Dougall John, patternmaker, 39 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Dougall John, porter, 14 Lyle st<br />
M'Dougall John, wine and spirit merchant, 16 Stanners st<br />
Ho. 27 Lyle st<br />
M'Dougall Lachlan, gardener. 61 Ann st<br />
M'Dougall Malcolm, joiner, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Dougall Malcolm, railway porter, 17 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Dougall M. & G., upholsterers, &c, 30 West Burn st<br />
M'Dougall William, painter, 6 Mearns st<br />
M'Dougall William, porter, 29 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Dougall William, smith, 28 Wellington st<br />
" High-ciass" Boots at Manufacturers' Prices ,<br />
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DIRECTORY. 1 39<br />
M'Dougall Mrs Allan, dairy, 15 Arthur st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs Colin, flesher, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs David, 30 Wellington st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs Duncan, 31 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs, 13 Regent st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'DOWALL James, railway porter, 19 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Dowall Robert, blacksmith, 20 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Dowall William, sugar sampler, 8 West Burn st<br />
M'Dowall Mrs, 2 Lyle st<br />
MACEACHRAN Alexander, 22 Bank st<br />
MacEachran Gilbert, spirit dealer, 1 1 Arthur st. Ho. Viewbank<br />
place, 42 St. Lawrence st<br />
MacEachran Mrs, 14 South st<br />
M'ELENY James, fruiterer, 1 Kilblain st. Ho. 4 Inverkip st<br />
M'Eleny John, tailor and clothier, 27 Shaw st. Ho. 38<br />
Hamilton st<br />
M'ELHONE James, shoemaker, 3 Sir Michael st<br />
M'ELWEE Mrs James, 10 South st<br />
M'EWAN Alexander, blacksmith, 6 Watt st<br />
M'Ewan Archibald, potter, 20 Pottery st<br />
M'Ewan Donald, rivetter, 17 Bearhope st<br />
M'Ewan John, porter, 4 Duff st<br />
M'Ewan John, spirit dealer, 27 Vennel<br />
M'Ewan Matthew, labourer, 12 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Ewan Mrs Archibald, 32" West Blackhall st<br />
M'EWEN James, ship surveyor, 3 Armadale place, Bank st<br />
M'EWING David, painter, 10 Arthur st. Ho. 48 East<br />
Crawford st<br />
M'Ewing Dugald, plumber, brassfounder, and gasfitter, 3<br />
Springkell st. Ho. 15 Hope st<br />
M'FADYEN Alexander, iron moulder, 23 Ingleston st<br />
M'Fadyen Archibald, joiner and glazier, 7 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 24 South st<br />
M'Fadyen Archibald, rivetter, 85 Belville st<br />
M'Fadyen Archibald, tailor and clothier, 29 Regent st. Ho.<br />
15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Fadyen Donald, labourer, 12 Arthur st<br />
only at our <strong>Greenock</strong> Depot, 14 Hamilton St.
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M'Fadyen Duncan, labourer, 25 West Burn st<br />
M'Fadyen John, engine-driver, 27 Shaw st<br />
M'Fadyen John, vanman, 24 Inverkip st<br />
M'Fadyen Lachlan, carpenter, 7 Brymner st<br />
M'Fadyen Neil, carpenter, 36 Crescent st<br />
M'Fadyen Mrs, 74 Wellington st<br />
MACFARLAN Alexander, clerk, 27 Regent st<br />
Macfarlan Alexander & Co., general merchants, 27 Palmerston<br />
buildings<br />
Macfarlan Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Alexander Macfarlan & Co.), 75<br />
Union st<br />
Macfarlan Robert, C.A., 45 Brisbane st<br />
MACFARLANE Arthur A., carriage hirer and mail contractor,<br />
4 George square<br />
Macfarlane Arthur A., veterinary surgeon, 4 Laird st and 5<br />
George square. Ho. Battery house, 123 Eldon st<br />
Macfarlane Duncan, late <strong>of</strong> H. M. Customs, 24 Patrick st<br />
Macfarlane Hugh, surveyor <strong>of</strong> taxes for Argyleshire, Customhouse<br />
buildings<br />
Macfarlane John, clerk, 5 Antigua st<br />
Macfarlane John (<strong>of</strong> Barr & Macfarlane), 20 Wellington st<br />
Macfarlane John A. & Co., grocers and wine merchants, 10<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Macfarlane John M. (<strong>of</strong> J. M. Macfarlane & Co.), Sycamore<br />
lodge, Campbell st<br />
Macfarlane J. M. & Co., commission agents, and ship and<br />
insurance brokers, Wallace buildings<br />
Macfarlane Malcolm, 15 Robertson st<br />
Macfarlane Robert, bank porter, 4 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Macfarlane Mrs Donald, 5 George square<br />
Macfarlane Mrs J. A., 62 Forsyth st<br />
Macfarlane Mrs Robert, 12 Ardgowan square<br />
Macfarlane Mrs, 75 Regent st<br />
Macfarlane Mrs, Sycamore lodge, Campbell st<br />
M'FARLANE Alexander, gardener, 3 Bruce st<br />
M'Farlane Alexander, painter, 77 Regent st<br />
M'Farlane Archibald, gardener and florist, 21 Ardgowan st,<br />
west. Ho. 14 do.<br />
M'Farlane Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 32 Arthur<br />
st. Ho. 30 do.<br />
" Leading Articles" in Foot Gear always at
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M'Farlane Arthur, salesman, 51 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Farlane Colin, carpenter, 8 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Farlane Daniel, engineer, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Farlane David, storekeeper, 37 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Farlane David, sugar porter, 38 Nicolson st<br />
M'Farlane Donald, harbour master, 12 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Farlane Dugald, feuar, 11 Duncan st<br />
M'Farlane Dugald, teacher, 14 Brisbane st<br />
M'Farlane Dugald, timber measurer, 12 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Farlane Duncan, carpenter, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Farlane Duncan, engineer, 62 Ann st<br />
M'Farlane Duncan G., draughtsman, 13 Lyle st<br />
M'Farlane George, joiner, 13 Crescent st<br />
M'Farlane George, sawyer, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Farlane Hugh, joiner, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Farlane Hugh, tinsmith, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Farlane Hugh, engineer, 35 Ingleston st<br />
M'Farlane Hugh, sugar porter, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Farlane James & Co., heating engineers, ironmongers,,<br />
smiths, tinsmiths, plumbers, and gasfitters, 20 Cathcart<br />
st. Works, 15 Cathcart st. (See Advt.)<br />
M'Farlane James, chainmaker, 10 Carnock st<br />
M'Farlane James, greengrocer, n Cartsburn st<br />
M'Farlane James (<strong>of</strong> Jas. M'Farlane & Co.), 57 Regent st<br />
M'Farlane John, carpenter, 29 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Farlane John, joiner, 65 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Farlane John, rafter, 63 Regent st<br />
M'Farlane Malcolm, boilermaker, 85 Belville st<br />
M'Farlane Malcolm, carpenter, 13 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Farlane Neil, painter, 7 Brachelston st<br />
M'Farlane Robert, engineer, 101 Belville st<br />
M'Farlane Robert, grocer, 14 Port-Glasgow road. Ho. 1<br />
M'Lean st<br />
M'Farlane William, cooper, 19 Bearhope st<br />
M'Farlane Miss Margaret, 7 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Farlane Miss, dressmaker, 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Farlane Miss, grocer, 7 Antigua st. Ho. 29 Lyle st<br />
M'Farlane Miss, milliner, 5 Kelly st<br />
M'Farlane Miss, milliner, 1 West Stewart st<br />
M'Farlane Miss, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
the " Percy Shoe House," 14 Hamilton St.
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M'Farlane Mrs H., 19 Kelly st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs M., 1 East William st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs Robert, 22 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, grocer, 9 Newton st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 73 Ann st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 18 Hope st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 50 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 77 Wellington st<br />
MACFEE H. N., carver, gilder, and photographer, 23 Cathcart<br />
st<br />
JVIACFIE Archibald, feuar, 7 Newton st<br />
Macfie John, house and ship joiner, 3 Argyle st. Ho. 22<br />
Kelly st<br />
Macfie John, tea dealer, 14 West Blackhall st. Ho. 5<br />
Orangefield place<br />
Macfie Miss Margaret, 4 Finnart st<br />
Macfie Mrs Daniel, 12 Watt st<br />
M'FIE Daniel, joiner, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Fie Donald, labourer, 23 Dempster st<br />
M'Fie Donald, labourer, 1 Hill st<br />
M'Fie Duncan, carpenter, 8 Springkell st<br />
M'Fie George, hairdresser, 71 Main st. Ho. 17 John st<br />
M'Fie James, joiner, 28 Wellington st<br />
M'Fie Neil, storekeeper, 48 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Fie Robert, labourer, 83 Dempster st<br />
M'Fie Thomas, joiner, 16 Cathcart st<br />
M'Fie Thomas, moulder, 16 Antigua st<br />
M'Fie Miss, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Fie Miss, Rosebank, Cardwell bay<br />
M'GAIN Mrs, 5 Caddlehill st<br />
M'GALLAN William, tailor, 3 Argyle st<br />
M'GARRITY Robert, family bootmaker, 24 Union st<br />
M'GAVIN David, mason, 9 Laird st<br />
M 'Gavin James, coal, lime, and brick merchant, 27 West<br />
Burn st. Ho. 7 Finnart st<br />
M'GEACHAN William, joiner, 6 Brisbane st<br />
M'GEORGE James, boot and yachting shoemaker, 58 Rueend<br />
st. Ho. 41 Lynedoch st<br />
M 'George William, clerk, 16 Wellington st<br />
M'GHEE John, dairy, 18 John st. Ho. do.<br />
The "Percy Shoe House" is worJd renowned
DIRECTORY. 1 43<br />
M'Ghee Mrs A., 25 Brymner st<br />
M'GIBBON Charles, brassfmisher, 63 Belville st<br />
M'Gibbon David, coal agent, 3 Chapel st. Ho. 14 Hope st<br />
M'Gibbon James, carver, 12 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'GIE William, joiner, 45 Lynedoch st<br />
MACGILL Miss, grocer, 34 Ann st. Ho. do.<br />
M'GILL Archibald, carpenter, 24 Lyle st<br />
M'Gill Archibald L., optician, 94 Dempster st<br />
M'Gill James, engineer, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Gill James, vanman, 75 Wellington st<br />
M'Gill John, engine-driver, 38 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Gill John, seaman, 51 Shaw st<br />
M'Gill Hugh, plater, 19 Captain st<br />
M'Gill Robert, joiner, 77 Regent st<br />
M'Gill Robert, labourer, 64 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Gill Mrs John M., 24 Union st<br />
M'Gill Mrs, lodgings, 29 Hamilton st<br />
M'GILLIVRAY Duncan, shipowner and insurance agent,<br />
1 Watt place. Ho. Craigden, 88 Finnart st<br />
M'Gillivray Mrs Alexander, feuar, 26 Brisbane st<br />
M'GILP Archibald, police constable, 6 Hay st<br />
M'Gilp Neil, joiner, 19 Ingleston place<br />
M'GILVRAY Charles, carter, 18 Serpentine walk<br />
M'Gilvray Donald, shipping agent, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Gilvray John, goods porter, n Lyle st<br />
M'Gilvray Malcolm, boilermaker, 4 Cartsburn st<br />
M'Gilvray Malcolm, engineer, 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Gilvray Mrs John, 45 Nicolson st<br />
M'Gilvray Mrs, 33 Lyle st<br />
M'Gilvray Mrs, 12 Lynedoch st<br />
M'GINLAY Charles, salesman, 5 Duff st<br />
M'Ginlay Patrick, labourer, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
M'GIRR John, shipmaster, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
M'GIVERAN John, tailor and clothier, 26 Brymner st. Ho.<br />
21 Lyle st<br />
M'GLASHAN Archibald, carter, 19 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Glashan Ebenezer, boilermaker, 11 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Glashan George, joiner, 3 Mackenzie st<br />
M'Glashan John (<strong>of</strong> J. C. Brock & Co,), 1 Bank st<br />
M'Glashan John, saddler, 33 Nicolson st. Ho. 60 Ann st<br />
for " value" in Boots & Shoes, 14 Hamilton St.
144<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
M'GLJNSHEY Daniel, boatman, 2 York st<br />
M'GLONE John, labourer, 6 West Stewart st<br />
M'GONAGLE James, labourer, 42 Lynedoch st<br />
M 'GOWAN Alexander, broker, 46 Shaw st<br />
M'Gowan John, fireman, 27 Bruce st<br />
M'Gowan John, rigger, 31 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Gowan William, boilermaker, 67 Belville st<br />
M'Gowan William, cooper, 1 1 Antigua st<br />
M'GRANACHAN James, engineer, 11 Lauriston st<br />
M'Granachan Joseph, salesman, 33 West Burn st<br />
M'GRATH John, spirit dealer, 8 East breast. Ho. 14<br />
Ann st<br />
M'GRATTAN Hugh, fisherman, 5 Cross-shore st<br />
M'Grattan Hugh, jun., lighterman, 15 Nicolson st<br />
MACGREGOR George, joiner, 16 Trafalgar st<br />
Macgregor J. & Son, merchants, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
Macgregor John, B.L., Edin., solicitor and notary public,,<br />
28 Hamilton st. Ho. 82 Union st<br />
Macgregor John (<strong>of</strong> J. Macgregor & Son), Ardshiel, Helensburgh<br />
Macgregor Neil, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Cathcart st and<br />
1 Shaw st. Ho. 44 Brougham st<br />
Macgregor Misses, 2 Nelson st, west<br />
Macgregor Mrs R., 48 Lynedoch st<br />
M'GREGOR Alexander, baker, 7 Murdieston st<br />
M'Gregor Alexander, carpenter, 35 West Burn st<br />
M'Gregor Alexander, clerk, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Gregor Alexander, joiner, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Gregor Archibald, labourer, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Gregor Charles (<strong>of</strong> J. D. M'Gregor & Co.), 21 Newton st<br />
M'Gregor Daniel, rigger, 21 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Gregor Duncan, gardener, 7 Watt st<br />
M'Gregor Duncan (<strong>of</strong> D. M'Gregor & Co.), 32 Brymner st<br />
M'Gregor D. & Co., chronometer makers to the Admiralty,<br />
opticians, nautical instrument makers, jewellers, nautical<br />
stationers, &c, 32 Brymner st, also at Glasgow, Liverpool,<br />
and London<br />
M'Gregor George, engineer, 15 Belville st<br />
M'Gregor Gregor G., clerk, P.O., 46 Ann st<br />
M'Gregor James, boilermaker, 24 West Stewart st<br />
Boots and Shoes for all kinds <strong>of</strong> weather, at
DIRECTORY. I 45<br />
M'Gregor James, fireman, 44 Arthur st<br />
M'Gregor James, moulder, 86 Belville st<br />
M'Gregor James, spirit dealer, 3<br />
Lyle st<br />
Shannon's close. Ho. 23<br />
M'Gregor James W.,<br />
Ho. 10 South st<br />
writing master, <strong>Greenock</strong> Academy.<br />
M'Gregor John, joiner, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Gregor John, turner, 1 1 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Gregor John, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant,<br />
23 and 25 Shaw st and 13 Brymner st. Ho.<br />
Havvthornden, 1 Johnstone st<br />
M'Gregor J. D. & Co., funeral undertakers and carriage<br />
proprietors, 48 Cathcart st, and Tontine Stables, 24<br />
West Blackhall st. Branch, 35 Shore st, Gourock.<br />
(See Advt.)<br />
M'Gregor Malcolm, joiner, 45 Wellington st<br />
M'Gregor Peter, boilermaker, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Gregor Peter, tailor, 14 Wellington st<br />
M'Gregor Robert, 18 South st<br />
M'Gregor Robert M., clerk, 47 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Gregor William, baker, 36 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Gregor William, blacksmith, 27 Belville st<br />
M'Gregor William, joiner, 23 Hamilton st<br />
M'Gregor Miss, 11 Johnston st<br />
M'Gregor Mrs F., 6 Lauriston st<br />
M'Gregor Mrs, remnant warehouse, 36 West Burn st.<br />
Ho. 35 do.<br />
M'Gregor Mrs, 4 Hill st<br />
M'Gregor Mrs, 15 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Gregor Mrs, 10 West breast<br />
M'GUFFIE John, joiner, 24 East Crawford st<br />
M'GUGAN Angus, grocer, 22 West Blackhall st. Ho. 20 do.<br />
M'Gugan Archibald, joiner, 52 Kelly st<br />
M'Gugan D., coal merchant, 5 Chapel st. Ho. 6 Hope st<br />
M'Gugan Duncan, painter and decorator, 35 West Burn st.<br />
Ho. 6 Hope st<br />
M'Gugan George, master <strong>of</strong> town's dredger, 24 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Gugan James, shoemaker, 10 East Shaw st<br />
M'Gugan Mrs John, 5 Bank st<br />
M'GUINESS Michael, boatman, 45 Shaw st<br />
Percy Bros., Cash Boot Men, 14 Hamilton St.<br />
10
[46 DIRECTORY.<br />
M'GUIRE James, hairdresser, 4 Buccleuch st<br />
M'Guire Robert, teacher, 95 Dempster st<br />
M'GUNIGLE Patrick, shoemaker, 65 Nicolson st<br />
M'GURK James, potter, 20 Pottery st<br />
M'Gurk John, potter, 18 Port-Glasgow road<br />
M'HUTCHEON Alexander, clerk, 14 Lyle st<br />
MTLRAVY Thomas, labourer, 57 Belville st<br />
MTLRAY James, naturalist, 10 Cathcart st<br />
M'lLROY James, inspector <strong>of</strong> works, G. & S.-W. Railway,<br />
23 Brougham st<br />
MTlroy Robert, joiner, 3 East Crawford st<br />
M'llroy William, policeman, 1 2 Dalrymple st<br />
M'lLVAIN Miss, 25 Kelly st<br />
MTLWAIN William J., salesman, 68 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'lLWRAITH Hew (<strong>of</strong> M'llwraiths & Walker), assessor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild Court, and commissioner for adminis-<br />
tering oaths in Supreme Court, England. Ho. Rozelle,<br />
37 Esplanade<br />
M'llwraiths & Walker, solicitors and notaries public, Park<br />
building, 28 Nicolson st<br />
M'llwraith M., hosier, 23 Hamilton st. Ho. do.<br />
M'llwraith Miss, milliner, 40 Nicolson st<br />
M'llwraith Mrs R., 62 Regent st<br />
M'llwraith Mrs, 64 Kelly st<br />
M'llwraith Mrs, 61 Nicolson st<br />
MTNDOE Mrs, 51 Brisbane st<br />
M'INNES Alexander, carter, Prospecthill house<br />
M'Innes Daniel, range-keeper, 19 Dempster st<br />
M'Innes Donald, carpenter, 10 Hill st<br />
M'Innes Donald, labourer, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Innes Donald, policeman, 90 Dempster st<br />
M'Innes Dugald, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Hamilton st<br />
and 15 Rue-end st. Wholesale stores, 3 Arthur st.<br />
Ho. Charing Cross, Rue-end st<br />
M'Innes Duncan, felt worker, 4 Duff st<br />
M'Innes James, clerk, 36 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Innes John, moulder, 47 Mearns st<br />
M'Innes Robert, engine-driver, 15 Brougham st<br />
M'Innes Robert, policeman, 35 Lyle st<br />
M'Innes William, cooper, 113 Dempster st<br />
The "Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton St.,
DIRECTORY. 1 47<br />
MTnnes Mrs, 30 South st<br />
MTnnes Mrs Duncan, 4 Sinclair st<br />
M'INTEE James, boot closer, n Nicolson st<br />
MACINTOSH Ewen, spirit merchant, 3 Charles st<br />
Macintosh John, painter, 8 Watt st<br />
Macintosh Neil, cashier, 32 Ardgowan st, west<br />
MTNTOSH David, engineer, 15 Belville st<br />
M'Intosh Donald, engineer, 8 Trafalgar st<br />
MTntosh Duncan, policeman, 68 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Intosh Duncan, spirit merchant, 18 East Shaw st, and 9<br />
Bearhope st. Ho. 3 Mount Pleasant st<br />
MTntosh Hugh, carpenter, 20 Bearhope st<br />
MTntosh James, cabinetmaker, 74 Wellington st<br />
MTntosh James, tobacconist, 10 Brymner st. Ho. 5 Duff<br />
st<br />
MTntosh John, carpenter, 5 Belville st<br />
MTntosh William, drapery, dressmaking and millinery warehouses,<br />
27 Ann st and 8 Lynedoch st. Ho. Hillhead,<br />
86 Union st<br />
MTntosh Miss Christina, dressmaker, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
MTntosh Mrs A., 65 Nicolson st<br />
MTntosh Mrs M., grocer, 44 Ann st. Ho. do.<br />
MACINTYRE Alexander, 33 Kelly st<br />
Macintyre Alexander, timber merchant, 40 Vennel. Ho. 37<br />
Sir Michael st<br />
Macintyre Charles J., tobacconist, wholesale newsagent,<br />
stationer, and commission agent, 3 Brougham st. Ho.<br />
do.<br />
Macintyre James, fish merchant, &c, 43 Hamilton st<br />
Macintyre James, wine and spirit merchant, 41 Ann st. Ho.<br />
27 Dempster st<br />
Macintyre John D., insurance broker, Wallace buildings.<br />
Ho. 22 Patrick st<br />
Macintyre Mrs, 25 Nelson st, west<br />
MTNTYRE Alexander, iron-dresser, 6 Hill st<br />
MTntyre Allan, carter, 5 West Stewart st<br />
MTntyre Andrew, blacksmith, 11 East Crawford st<br />
MTntyre Angus, painter, 58 Drumfrochar road<br />
MTntyre Archibald, carpenter, 91 Belville st<br />
MTntyre Archibald, contractor, 6 Sugarhouse lane<br />
cheapest and best in town for Children's Boots
148 DIRECTORY.<br />
'Intyre Colin, joiner, 35 Wellington st<br />
'Intyre Colin, rivetter, 35 Cathcart st<br />
'Intyre Daniel (<strong>of</strong> Thomas M 'Intyre & Son), 7 Mearns st<br />
'Intyre David, smith, 6 Ingleston st<br />
'Intyre Donald, cartwright and blacksmith, 13 Duncan st,,<br />
and 22 Bearhope st. Ho. 35 Wellington st<br />
'Intyre Donald, porter, 51 Shaw st<br />
'Intyre Dugald, smith, 5 Regent st<br />
'Intyre Duncan, blacksmith, 1 1 Lynedoch st<br />
'Intyre Duncan, boilermaker, 10 Carnock st<br />
'Intyre Duncan, carpenter, 9 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
'Intyre Ewen, sergeant <strong>of</strong> police, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
'Intyre George, rivetter, 8 Carwood st<br />
Tntyre James, moulder, 5 Hill st<br />
'Intyre James, steward, 6 Mount Pleasant st<br />
'Intyre John, blacksmith, 9 Jamaica st<br />
'Intyre John, blacksmith, tit Dempster st<br />
'Intyre John, weigher, 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Tntyre Joseph, mason, 1 1 Ann st<br />
'Intyre Malcolm, boatman, 6 West Stewart st<br />
Tntyre Neil, storekeeper, 6 Hay st<br />
Tntyre Patrick, surfaceman, 2 Belville st<br />
'Intyre Thomas & Son, grain merchants, 6 Cartsburn st<br />
'Intyre Thomas, grocer and feuar, 6 Cartsburn st. Ho. 7<br />
Mearns st<br />
'Intyre William, insurance agent, 87 Dempster st<br />
'Intyre William, joiner, 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Tntyre William, lieutenant <strong>of</strong> police, 29 Ann st<br />
Tntyre Mrs, 21 John st<br />
'Intyre Mrs, 1 Campsie terrace<br />
Tntyre Mrs, 34 Nelson st, west<br />
Tntyre Mrs, 33 West Stewart st<br />
'IVER David, joiner, 66 Regent st<br />
Tver Hector, carpenter, 21 Belville st<br />
Tver John, carpenter, 69 Roxburgh st<br />
Tver Norman, carpenter, 1 1 East Crawford st<br />
Tver Mrs, 38 Crawfurd st<br />
M'JANNET John, plumber, gasfitter, brassfounder, and"<br />
bellhanger, 1 Newton st, and 62 Inverkip st. Ho. 22<br />
Robertson st<br />
Working Men's Boots at Percy Brothers,.
DIRECTORY. 149<br />
.M'Jannet John, 9 South st<br />
M'Jannet William, joiner, 10 Hill st<br />
MAC KAIL James, feuar, 4 Shaw place<br />
Mackail J. G. & M., general grocers, provision merchants,<br />
and tea dealers, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Mackail J. G. (<strong>of</strong> J. G. & M. Mackail), 26 Newton st<br />
MACKAY Charles, blacksmith, 22 South st<br />
Mackay Duncan (<strong>of</strong> Robert M'Kirdy & Co.), 47 Esplanade<br />
Mackay Edward, manager, <strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry, 8 George<br />
square<br />
Mackay Godfrey, coachbuilder, 29 Lyle st<br />
Mackay J. & N., pawnbrokers, 63 Main st. Ho. Norwood,<br />
Gourock<br />
Mackay Peter, slater, slate and cement merchant, 9 Sugarhouse<br />
lane. Ho. Breadalbane house, 47 Esplanade<br />
Mackay Thomas, jun., baker, 21 West Blackhall st<br />
Mackay William Y., tobacco and cigar merchant, 37 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 4 Bentinck st<br />
Mackay Miss Annie, sick nurse, 37 Roxburgh st<br />
Mackay Mrs Charles S., 91 Eldon st<br />
Mackay Mrs, dairy, 3 Bearhope st<br />
M'KAY Archibald, carpenter, 12 Murdieston st<br />
M'Kay Archibald, goods porter, 60 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Kay Andrew, engineer, 27 Belville st<br />
M'Kay Andrew, shipmaster, 66 Wellington st<br />
M'Kay Charles, carpenter, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kay Daniel, tailor, 2 Kilblain st<br />
M'Kay Duncan, rivetter, 4 Garvald st<br />
M'Kay George, blacksmith, 8 Carwood st<br />
M'Kay Hugh, mechanic, 87 Belville st<br />
M'Kay James, joiner, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kay James, porter, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kay John, engineer, 29 Belville st<br />
M'Kay John, joiner, 37 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Kay John, vanman, 41 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Kay Robert, plumber, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Kay Robert, porter, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kay Robert, seaman, 15 South st<br />
M'Kay Thomas, labourer, 17 Belville st<br />
M'Kay William, ropespinner, 18 Bruce st<br />
"'The Workman's Friend," 14 Hamilton St.
150<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Kay William, slater, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kay Miss S., furnishings, 13 Crescent st<br />
M'Kay Mrs Jessie, tailoress, 13 West Stewart st<br />
M'Kay Mrs William, 4 Duff st<br />
M'Kay Mrs, 33 Roxburgh st<br />
M'KEAN John, steward, 35 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Kean William, slater, 71 Ann st<br />
M'KBCHNIE Allan, butcher, poulterer, and game-dealer,.<br />
Clyde buildings, 19 West Blackhall st, and 16 Kelly st~<br />
Ho. 11 Finnart st<br />
M'Kechnie Allan, jun., 93 Dempster st<br />
M'Kechnie Charles, rivetter, 57 Ann st<br />
M'Kechnie Dugald, joiner, 28 Bruce st<br />
M'Kechnie Duncan, felt worker, 19 Ingleston place<br />
M'Kechnie James, baker, 74 Wellington st<br />
M'Kechnie John, 8 Wellington st<br />
M'Kechnie John, joiner, 53 Belville st<br />
M'Kechnie John, labourer, 6 Hill st<br />
M'Kechnie John, painter, 18 Bearhope st<br />
M'Kechnie Nicol, carpenter, 51 Belville st<br />
M'Kechnie Miss C, dressmaker, 38 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Kechnie Miss, dressmaker, 19 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Kechnie Mrs, 25 Crescent st<br />
M'Kechnie Mrs, 3 George square<br />
M'KEE George, salesman, 69 Regent st<br />
M'Kee Thomas, engineer, 35 Ingleston st<br />
M'Kee William, salesman, 10 Murdieston st<br />
M'KEEMAN William J., postman, P.O., 53 Regent st<br />
MACKELLAR Alexander, Town Chamberlain, Chamberlain's<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, Municipal buildings, Wallace square. Ho.<br />
45 Finnart st<br />
Mackellar Peter, 45 Finnart st<br />
Mackellar Mrs Peter, 13 Union st<br />
M'KELLAR Andrew, cooper, 7 Newton st<br />
M'Kellar Angus, carpenter, 2 East India Breast<br />
M'Kellar Angus, flesher, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kellar Archibald, joiner, 78 Belville st<br />
M'Kellar Archibald B., clerk, 13 Lyle st<br />
M'Kellar Charles, joiner, 31 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kellar Daniel, plumber, 17 Lauriston st<br />
Boys' Boots for rough wear specially made
DIRECTORY. 151<br />
M'Kellar David, deep-sea pilot, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Kellar David, patternmaker, 13 Ingleston st<br />
M'Kellar Donald, baker, 21 Newton st<br />
M'Kellar Hugh, joiner, 87 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Kellar Hugh, merchant, 109 Eldon st<br />
M'Kellar James, blacksmith, 23 Lyle st<br />
M'Kellar James C, postman, P.O., 18 Bruce st<br />
M'Kellar James, storekeeper, 24 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Kellar John, blacksmith, 6 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Kellar John, cooper, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Kellar John, joiner, 15 Dempster st<br />
M'Kellar John, joiner, 7 Nile st<br />
M'Kellar Neil, blockmaker, 28 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Kellar Robert, blacksmith, 13 West Stewart st<br />
M'Kellar Miss Ann, boarding house, 1 West breast<br />
M'Kellar Mrs, greengrocer and poulterer, 33 Nicolson st<br />
M'Kellar Mrs, lodgings, 27 Nicolson st<br />
M'KELVIE Alexander, river pilot, 3 Kelly st<br />
M'Kelvie David B. (<strong>of</strong> J. M'Kelvie & Sons), 5 Robertson<br />
st<br />
M'Kelvie James & Sons, booksellers, stationers, lithographers,<br />
bookbinders, and account book manufacturers, 34<br />
Hamillton st, and 16 Charles st<br />
M'Kelvie Mrs James, 28 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Kelvie Mrs John, 35 West Shaw st<br />
M'KENDRICK Daniel, shoemaker, 33 Rue-end st. Ho.<br />
6 John st<br />
M'Kendrick John, rivetter, 27 Belville st<br />
M'Kendrick Robert, rivetter, 32 Main st<br />
M'KENNA Charles, engineer, 42 Arthur st<br />
M'Kenna James, blacksmith, 12 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Kenna John, police constable, 18 Dalrymple st<br />
MACKENZIE Donald, joiner, 59 Belville st<br />
Mackenzie Ewen, wine and spirit merchant, 25 Sugarhouse<br />
lane. Ho. 6 Brougham st<br />
Mackenzie James, wine and spirit merchant, 30 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. Eastwood, Cove<br />
Mackenzie John, sailmaker, 5 East breast. Ho. 3 Ford place,<br />
Finnart st<br />
Mackenzie Peter, shipmaster, 17 Newton st<br />
by Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton St., <strong>Greenock</strong>.
152<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Mackenzie & Walker, grain merchants, millers, and bakers,<br />
Shaws Water Grain Mills, Dellingburn square; shop, 63<br />
Rue-end st<br />
Mackenzie Mrs, 25 West Blackhall st<br />
M'KENZIE Adam, joiner, 17 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander, carpenter, 15 Ingleston st<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander, engineer, 89 Dempster st<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander, salesman, 8 Hay st<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander, inspector <strong>of</strong> police, East-end Police<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, 2 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander, labourer, 7 Boyd st<br />
M'Kenzie Charles, seaman, 45 Shaw st<br />
M'Kenzie Colin, cooper, 5 Nile st<br />
M'Kenzie Colin, policeman, 12 Nile st<br />
M'Kenzie Colin, smith, 53 Belville st<br />
M'Kenzie David C, grocer and provision merchant, 21 Rueend<br />
st. Ho. 29 Dempster st<br />
M'Kenzie Donald, engineman, 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Kenzie Donald, grocer, 1 Belville st. Ho. 8 Octavia st,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
M'Kenzie Donald, joiner, 7 Hope st<br />
M'Kenzie Donald, seaman, 6 West Stewart st<br />
M'Kenzie Duncan, flesher, 12 South st<br />
M'Kenzie George, joiner, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Kenzie Henry E., wholesale fish and oil merchant, 4<br />
West Quay lane. Ho. 3 Ford place, Finnart st<br />
M'Kenzie James, blacksmith, 51 Belville st<br />
M'Kenzie John, blacksmith, 32 Nicolson st<br />
M'Kenzie John, blacksmith, 1 1 Lyle st<br />
M'Kenzie John, deep-sea pilot, 23 Cathcart st<br />
M'Kenzie John, grocer and provision merchant, 23 Vennel.<br />
Ho. 87 Wellington st<br />
M'Kenzie John, skinner, 24 East Crawford st<br />
M'Kenzie Kenneth, carpenter, 2 Macdougall st<br />
M'Kenzie Kenneth, teacher, 10 Hay st<br />
M'Kenzie Murdoch, seaman, 10 Hay st<br />
M'Kenzie Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 24 Wellington st<br />
M'Kenzie Robert, manager, 62 East Crawford st<br />
M'Kenzie Roderick, carpenter, 13 Antigua st<br />
Why pay long prices? Buy direct from the
DIRECTORY. 153<br />
M'Kenzie Simon, tailor, 65 Nicolson st<br />
M'Kenzie Walter, clerk, P.O., 48 Ann st<br />
M'Kenzie William, coachman, 51 Eldon st<br />
M'Kenzie William, engineer, 93 Belville st<br />
M'Kenzie Catherine, upholsteress, 13 Watt st<br />
M'Kenzie Miss C. E., confectioner, 47 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
62 East Crawford st<br />
M'Kenzie Miss, boys' dressmaker, 13 Watt st<br />
M'Kenzie Miss, 9 Bentinck st<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs D., 18 South st<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs Duncan, 18 South st<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs R. M., 61 Finnart st<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs, bookseller, 66 Vennel<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs, 22 Lyle st<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs, 54 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'KERACHER Alexander, inspector <strong>of</strong> slaughter-house,<br />
Market st. Ho. 12 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'KERNAN Mrs, lodgings, 26 Charles st<br />
M'KERRELL Donald, carpenter, 4 Inverkip st<br />
M'KIE Samuel, cooper, 23 Dempster st<br />
M'KILLOP Alfred, clerk, 24 South st<br />
M'Killop Donald, salesman, 44 Ann st<br />
M'Killop Donald, shoemaker, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Killop George, vanman, 9 Argyle st<br />
M'Killop Hugh, joiner, 75 Wellington st<br />
M'Killop John E., wholesale confectioner, preserve maker,<br />
and biscuit agent, 6 East Blackhall st. Ho. 8 do.<br />
M'KINLAY Donald, brassfinisher, 5 Nile st<br />
M'Kinlay Edward, clerk, sanitary <strong>of</strong>fice, 16 Bruce st<br />
M'Kinlay John, boilermaker, 56 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Kinlay John, carter, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kinlay John, millwright, Overton mills<br />
M'Kinlay Peter C, ironmonger, 1 Grey place. Ho. 35<br />
West Stewart st<br />
M'Kinlay Robert, engineer, 6 Lyle st<br />
M'Kinlay Thomas, engineer, 29 Lyle st<br />
M'Kinlay William, brassfinisher, 8 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kinlay Mrs, 12 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'KINNEY John, slater, 4 Bearhope st<br />
Manufacturers, " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.
154<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Kinney Samuel, hammerman, 24 Antigua st<br />
MACKINNON Alexander, grocer and wine merchant, 2:<br />
Tobago st. Ho. 26 Patrick st<br />
M'KINNON Alexander, tugboat owner, Palmerston build-<br />
ings. Ho. 2 Lyle st<br />
M'Kinnon Archibald, carpenter, 39 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kinnon Charles, boilermaker, 16 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Kinnon Charles, platelayer, 1 1 Lauriston st<br />
M'Kinnon Daniel, carpenter, 42 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Kinnon Daniel, engineer, 8 South st<br />
M'Kinnon Daniel, steward, 16 Hope st<br />
M'Kinnon David, engineer, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, boilermaker, 17 Belville st<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, carpenter, 42 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, clerk, 30 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, wine and spirit merchant, 22 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. 38 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, wine and spirit merchant, 43 Crawfurd<br />
st, and 6 East Shaw st. Ho. 22 Robertson st<br />
M'Kinnon Duncan, carpenter, 10 Hope st<br />
M'Kinnon Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 25 Vennel. Ho.<br />
M'Coll's hotel, Dunoon<br />
M'Kinnon James, coachman, 25 West Stewart st<br />
M'Kinnon John, carpenter, 66 Regent st<br />
M'Kinnon John, checker, 65 Nicolson st<br />
M'Kinnon John, manager, <strong>Greenock</strong> Stevedore Co., 73,<br />
Nicolson st<br />
M'Kinnon Lachlan, carpenter, 32 Arthur st<br />
M'Kinnon Malcolm, carpenter, 32 Kelly st<br />
M'Kinnon Neil, chimney-sweeper, 7 Cowgate st<br />
M'Kinnon Neil, engine-driver, 65 Belville st<br />
M'Kinnon Norman, carpenter, 73 Regent st<br />
M'Kinnon Robert, wright, 22 Wellington st<br />
M'Kinnon Stewart, seaman, 51 Shaw st<br />
M'Kinnon Mrs Lachlan, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kinnon Mrs M., 32 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Kinnon Mrs, laundress, 10 Terrace road<br />
M'Kinnon Mrs, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
M'KIRDY Angus, carpenter, 18 Vennel<br />
M'Kirdy George, engineer, 19 Wellington st<br />
Mind your feet." Comfort guaranteed for
DIRECTORY. 155<br />
M'Kirdy James, joiner, 57 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kirdy John, boatman, 59 Rue-end st<br />
M'Kirdy John, fireman, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Kirdy Robert & Co., sugar merchants, 3 Brymner st<br />
M'Kirdy Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert M'Kirdy & Co.), 78 Union st<br />
M'Kirdy Thomas, labourer, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Kirdy Mrs, tobacconist, 11 Laird st<br />
M'Kirdy Mrs, 78 Union st<br />
M'KISSOCK James, carpenter, 15 Bank st<br />
M'Kissock William, carpenter, 31 Lyle st<br />
M'KIVER John (<strong>of</strong> W. M. M'Kiver & Co.), Eastwood, 39<br />
Finnart st<br />
M'Kiver William M. & Co.. ship store merchants, Commercial<br />
bank buildings<br />
MACLACHLAN Mrs D., 3 Robertson st<br />
M'LACHLAN Andrew, gardener, Dungourney, 13 Newark<br />
st<br />
M'Lachlan Angus, joiner, 23 Belville st<br />
M'Lachlan Archibald, seaman, 66 Ann st<br />
M'Lachlan Colin, farmer, Drums, Wood st<br />
M'Lachlan Daniel, fitter, 9 East Crawford st<br />
M'Lachlan David, shipwright, 24 East Crawford st<br />
M'Lachlan Donald, blacksmith, 23 Belville st<br />
M'Lachlan Dugald, police constable, 7 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Lachlan Duncan, clerk, 65 Belville st<br />
M'Lachlan Duncan, hairdresser, 27 Sugarhouse lane. Ho.<br />
45 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Lachlan Duncan, station master, Cartsdyke station. Ho.<br />
7 Ratho st<br />
M'Lachlan James, plumber, 69 Nicolson st<br />
M'Lachlan James, slater, 14 Kilblain st. Ho. 10 Watt st<br />
M'Lachlan John, billposter, 29 Hamilton st<br />
M'Lachlan John, boatman, 20 Antigua st<br />
M'Lachlan John, fishmonger, 34 Charles st. Ho. 14 Dairym<br />
pie st<br />
M'Lachlan Walter, engineer, 6 Inverkip st<br />
M'Lachlan Walter, rigger, 24 Hamilton st<br />
M'Lachlan William, ironmoulder, 3 M<strong>of</strong>fat st<br />
M'Lachlan William, joiner, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Lachlan Miss Mary, tobacconist, 8 Grey place<br />
very little money, at " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St..
156 DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Lachlan Mrs John, 12 Brisbane st<br />
M'Lachlan Mrs, 18 Antigua st<br />
M'Lachlan Mrs, 85 Dempster st<br />
M'Lachlan Mrs, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
M'LAREN A. D., 30 Brisbane st<br />
M'Laren Alexander, Eddlewood place<br />
M'Laren Archibald, engineer, 66 Ann st<br />
M'Laren Donald, plumber, 93 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Laren Duncan, clerk, 53 Brisbane st<br />
M'Laren John, engineer, 78 Belville st<br />
M'Laren John, policeman, 78 Dempster st<br />
M'Laren John, watchman, 51 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Laren Mrs, grocer, 21 Sir Michael st<br />
M'LARTY John, engineer, 51 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Larty John, moulder, 19 Wellington st<br />
M'Larty John, sailmaker, 4 Watt st<br />
M'Larty Neil, joiner, 112 Dempster st<br />
M'Larty Nicholas, seaman, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Larty Miss Jane, grocer, 26 Bruce st<br />
M'Larty Miss Jessie, dressmaker, 51 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Larty Miss, 8 Margaret st<br />
M'Larty Mrs, greengrocer, 26 Bruce st<br />
M'LAUCHLAN Andrew, blacksmith, 22 Pottery st<br />
M'Lauchlan James, mercantile clerk, 25 Robertson st<br />
M'Lauchlan John, manager Clyde pottery. Ho. Roseville,<br />
Bogston<br />
M'LAUGHLAN Daniel, labourer, n Dempster st<br />
M'Laughlan James, egg merchant, 3 Duff st<br />
M'Laughlan Patrick, fishmonger, 17 Ann st. Ho. 66<br />
Regent st<br />
M'LAUGHLAND James, labourer, 4 Watt st<br />
MCLAUGHLIN Daniel, marine store dealer, 2 East Black-<br />
hall st. Ho. 2 St. Andrew st<br />
M'Laughlin Daniel, butter and egg merchant, 40 Inverkip<br />
st and 45 Vennel<br />
M'Laughlin Edward, butter and egg dealer, 15 Tobago st<br />
M'Laughlin Edward, insurance agent, 15 Regent st<br />
M'Laughlin Thomas, joiner, 12 Serpentine walk<br />
M'Laughlin Mrs, dressmaker, 26 Crescent st<br />
M'LAY Thomas, boilermaker, 22 St. Lawrence st<br />
Boots at no old-time-war pr<strong>of</strong>its, at " Percy's,"
DIRECTORY. 157<br />
M'Lay William, cooper, 7 Lauriston st<br />
M'Lay Mrs, 3 Crescent st<br />
M'LEA James S. & Co., commission agents and ship.<br />
brokers, 2 Cathcart st<br />
MACLEAN Alexander S. (at A. Scott & Son), 31 Bank st<br />
Maclean Archibald, traveller, 16 Mearns st<br />
Maclean James & Co., plumbers, gasfitters, &c, 7 Duff st<br />
Maclean James (<strong>of</strong> James Maclean & Co.), 7 Ardgowan st,.<br />
west<br />
Maclean James (<strong>of</strong> Maclean, Todd, & Co.), Craigduart, 3,<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
Maclean John, checker, 6 Mearns st<br />
Maclean John, painter and decorator, 3 Kilblain st. Ho. 3,<br />
Meadow bank, Gourock<br />
Maclean J. & M., underclothing warehouse, 4 Argyle St..<br />
Ho. 4 Nelson st, west<br />
Maclean Lachlan, boilermaker, 17 Lynedoch st<br />
Maclean, Todd, & Co., timber merchants and commission<br />
agents, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Maclean Misses F. & C, milliners and dressmakers, 20<br />
Lynedoch st. Ho. 17 do.<br />
Maclean Mrs, to Brisbane st<br />
M'LEAN Alexander, collector, 25 West Stewart st<br />
M'Lean Alexander, shipmaster, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Lean Alexander, watchman, 53 Regent st<br />
M'Lean Allan, clerk, 124 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Lean Allan, glazier, 13 West Stewart st<br />
M'Lean Andrew Y., plumber and gasfitter, 71 Regent st<br />
Ho. 113 Dempster st<br />
M'Lean Angus, shoemaker, 24 Bruce st<br />
M'Lean Daniel, brassfinisher, 50 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Lean Donald, boilermaker, 39 Ann st<br />
M'Lean Donald, carpenter, 6 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Lean Donald, cowfeeder, 19 Captain st<br />
M'Lean Donald, seaman, 12 Lyle st<br />
M'Lean Dugald, gardener, 36 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Lean Duncan, assistant collector <strong>of</strong> town assessments, 81<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Lean Duncan, carpenter, 69 Regent st<br />
M'Lean Duncan, coachman, 5 Newton st<br />
(Sign <strong>of</strong> the Clock) M-A-K-E-R-S' P-R-l-C-E-S.
158<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Lean Duncan, cooper, 60 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Lean Duncan, joiner, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Lean Duncan, shipmaster, 2 South st<br />
M'Lean Duncan, storekeeper, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Lean Duncan, sawyer, 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Lean Fergus, sanitary <strong>of</strong>ficer, 7 Hope st<br />
M'Lean Hector, joiner, 41 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Lean Henry, painter, 22 Pottery st<br />
M'Lean Hugh, gardener, 10 Murdieston st<br />
M'Lean Hugh, grocer, 87 Roxburgh st. Ho. 82 do.<br />
M'Lean Hugh, sugar porter, n Murdieston st<br />
M'Lean Hugh, boatman, 4 Watt st<br />
M'Lean James & Co., timber merchants, sawmillers, and<br />
manufacturers <strong>of</strong> wooden mouldings, 27 and 64 Main<br />
st, and at 41 Port-Dundas road, Glasgow<br />
M'Lean James, cooper, 50 Dairymple st<br />
M'Lean James, joiner, 58 Kelly st<br />
M'Lean James, rivetter, 10 Chapel st<br />
M'Lean John, blacksmith, 14 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Lean John, flesher, 14 Arthur st. Ho. 6 Chapel st<br />
M'Lean John, caulker, 10 John st<br />
M'Lean John, carpenter, 22 Arthur st<br />
M'Lean John, carpenter, 13 Belville st<br />
M'Lean John, carpenter, 80 Belville st<br />
M'Lean John, grain merchant, 5 West Stewart st. Ho. 23 do.<br />
M'Lean John, joiner, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Lean John, labourer, 26 Bruce st<br />
M'Lean John, <strong>of</strong> P.O., 3 Argyle st<br />
M'Lean John, steward, 64 Wellington st<br />
M'Lean John, sugar porter, 10 Watt st<br />
M'Lean John, 1 1 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Lean Kenneth, keeper <strong>of</strong> Sugar Exchange, 14 Lyle st<br />
M'Lean Malcolm, boatman, 7 Brymner st<br />
M'Lean Malcolm, joiner, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Lean Malcolm, joiner, 68 Wellington st<br />
M'Lean Neil, cooper, 20 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Lean Neil, joiner and builder, 10 Cross-shore st. Ho. 19<br />
Royal st, Gourock<br />
M'Lean Neil, pilot, 6 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Lean Neil, policeman, 38 West Stewart st<br />
Shoes at alJ Prices. Vast Selection, at the
DIRECTORY. 159<br />
M'Lean Peter, labourer, 35 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Lean Robert, baker, 85 Wellington st<br />
M'Lean Ronald, blacksmith, 8 Baker st. Ho. 8 Wellington st<br />
M'Lean Thomas, omnibus and carriage proprietor, 10 Patrick<br />
st. Ho. 4 Watt st >-<br />
M'Lean William, storekeeper, 19 Regent st<br />
M'Lean Miss, 13 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Lean Mrs F., dressmaker, 2 Finnart st<br />
M'Lean Mrs Hugh, 6 Chapel st<br />
M'Lean Mrs Isabella, grocer, 78 Belville st<br />
M'Lean Mrs James, Westbank, 6 Esplanade<br />
M'Lean Mrs John, 23 East Shaw st<br />
M'Lean Mrs William, 22 Ardgowan square<br />
M'Lean Mrs, funeral undertaker, 41 Hamilton st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 68 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 47 Mearns st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, Mount Park, 2 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 4 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 23 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 47 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 13 Watt st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 6 Sinclair st<br />
M'LEAR Mrs James, 16 Kilblain st<br />
M'LEISH Daniel, wine and spirit dealer, 17 Shaw st. Ho.<br />
39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Leish Peter, engineer, 16 Wellington st<br />
M'LELLAN Andrew, draper, hatter, and outfitter, 53 Rueend<br />
st. Ho. 20 Wellington st<br />
M'Lellan James & Co., agents for Elliott's Metal Co., 9<br />
Highland close<br />
M'Lellan James & Co., ship and insurance brokers, 46<br />
Brymner st<br />
M'Lellan John, depute harbour-master, Customhouse quay.<br />
Ho. 24 Bank st<br />
M'Lellan John, vanman, 22 West Stewart st<br />
M'Lellan Neil, dairy, 15 Bruce st<br />
M'Lellan Peter, grocer and provision merchant, 18 Lynedoch<br />
st and 63 Ann st. Ho. 53 do.<br />
M'Lellan Thomas, engineer, 15 Bank st<br />
"Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.
l6o DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Lellan Walter, detective <strong>of</strong>ficer, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Lellan Walter, sawyer, 60 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Lellan Miss, 24 Union st<br />
M'Lellan Mrs Duncan, 12 Patrick st<br />
M'LELLAND James, grocer and provision merchant, 12<br />
Ann st. Ho. 10 Wellington st<br />
M'Lelland Matthew, engine-keeper, 1 1 Mill st<br />
M'Lelland William, labourer, 19 Belville st<br />
M'Lelland William, sailmaker, 53 Brisbane st<br />
M'Lelland Mrs, 15 Newton st<br />
M'LENNAN William, photographer, corner <strong>of</strong> West Blackhall<br />
and Nicolson sts. Ho. Maryville, Ashton, Gourock<br />
M'Lennan Mrs, 41 Lynedoch st<br />
MACLEOD Neil, sugar porter, 46 Newton st<br />
Macleod Roderick, inspector <strong>of</strong> cleansing, Municipal build-<br />
ings, Dalrymple st. Ho. 1 1 Dempster st<br />
Macleod & Grylls Misses, teachers, 61 Finnart st<br />
M'LEOD Angus, carpenter, 18 Hope st<br />
M'Leod Angus, carter, 73 Regent st<br />
M'Leod Angus, joiner, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Leod Archibald, iron driller, 3 Duff st<br />
M'Leod Archibald L., mate, 66 Kelly st<br />
M'Leod Colin, carpenter, 7 Belville st<br />
M'Leod Colin, shipmaster, 23 Newton st<br />
M'Leod Donald, joiner, 77 Wellington st<br />
M'Leod Finlay, sugar sampler, 8 Nicolson st<br />
M'Leod John, carpenter, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Leod John, hamcurer, 31 Ann st<br />
M'Leod John, shoemaker, 29 Dempster st<br />
M'Leod John, yachtsman, 4 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
M'Leod J. Grant, marine insurance broker, Commercial<br />
Bank buildings, and Royal Exchange, Glasgow<br />
M'Leod Murdoch, joiner, 27 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Leod Neil, watchman, 85 Belville st<br />
M'Leod Robert, iron dresser, 7 Hope st<br />
M'Leod Roderick, stamper, P.O., 6 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Leod William, carpenter, 7 Hill st<br />
M'Leod Miss J., tobacconist, 23 Main st<br />
M'Leod Mrs Aulay, 18 Nicolson st<br />
M'Leod Mrs A., lodgings, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
In Buying our All Leather Boots, you have
DIRECTORY. 1 6 J<br />
M'Leod Mrs Colin, Rosebank, Cardwell bay<br />
M'Leod Mrs John M., 87 Belville st<br />
M'Leod Mrs Roderick, 8 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Leod Mrs Roderick, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Leod Mrs, ladies' nurse, 23 Roxburgh st<br />
M'LERNAN James, master St. Mary's R.C school, 57<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'LINTOCK Robert, patternmaker, 59 Belville st<br />
M'LUSKIE Felix, labourer, 17 John st<br />
M'Luskie James, railway inspector, 56 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Luskie John, labourer, 3 Macdougall st<br />
M'LYMONT William, engine driver, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
MACMASTER Hugh, cutler and gunmaker, 33 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 33 Newton st<br />
M'MASTER Andrew, moulder, 77 Regent st<br />
M'Master James, coal merchant, 9 Mill st<br />
M'Master Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 3 St. Andrew<br />
square, and 2 Springkell st. Ho. 9 Antigua st<br />
M'Master Miss, 27 Patrick st<br />
M'MEIKAN John, carpenter, 65 Roxburgh st<br />
M'MENAMIE Charles, cowfeeder, 36 Ann st. Ho. do.<br />
M'MENEMY James, slater, 1 Bruce st<br />
M'Menemy Robert, plater, 33 East Crawford st<br />
M'MICHAEL Mrs, 14 Robertson st<br />
MACMILLAN Rev. Hugh, D.D., LL.D., minister <strong>of</strong> Free<br />
West Church, Ardgowan st, west. Ho. 70 Union st<br />
Macmillan John, hairdresser, 26 Charles st. Ho. 39 Kelly st<br />
Macmillan John, steamship agent, Customhouse buildings.<br />
Ho. 8 Margaret st<br />
Macmillan Thomas, Maybank, 59 Finnart st<br />
M'MILLAN Alexander, blacksmith, 16 Laird st<br />
M'Millan Alexander, joiner, 21 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Millan Andrew, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 20<br />
Brisbane st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Millan Andrew, grocer, 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Millan Andrew, sugarhouse labourer, 22 West Stewart st<br />
M'Millan Angus, engineer, 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Millan Angus, flesher, 35 Nicolson st. Ho. 4 Finnart st<br />
M'Millan Bernard, policeman, 3 Regent st<br />
M'Millan David, flesher, 37 Cathcart st. Ho. 7 Prospecthill<br />
st<br />
"No Middle-men's" pr<strong>of</strong>its to pay at Percy's.<br />
11
1 62 DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Millan David, potter, 24 Pottery st<br />
M'Millan Donald, blacksmith, 9 East Crawford st<br />
M'Millan Donald, carpenter, 65 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Millan Donald, pork-butcher and sausage maker, 31 Cath-<br />
cart st. Ho. t i Lyle st<br />
M'Millan Donald, rafter, 8 Cross-shore st<br />
M'Millan Dugald, carpenter, 5 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Millan Duncan, fireman, 6 Lauriston st<br />
M'Millan Edward, tailor, 7 York st<br />
M'Millan George, engineman, 45 Wellington st<br />
M'Millan George, seaman, 69 Regent st<br />
M'Millan Hugh, fitter, 51 Belville st<br />
M'Millan Hugh, lathsplitter, 17 Ann st<br />
M'Millan Hugh, police constable, 2 Wemyss Bay st<br />
M'Millan James, carter, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Millan James, carter, 45 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Millan James, wine and spirit merchant, 31 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 25 Newton st<br />
M'Millan John, boatman, 32 Nicolson st<br />
M'Millan John, engineer, 2 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Millan John, carpenter, 5 Duff st<br />
M'Millan John, jun., hairdresser, 19 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Millan John, moulder, 87 Belville st<br />
M'Millan John, shoemaker, 87 Wellington st<br />
M'Millan John, spirit merchant, 69 Vennel. Ho. 8 Brisbane<br />
st<br />
M'Millan John, timber measurer, 19 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Millan Lachlan, mason, 69 Nicolson st<br />
M'Millan Matthew, billposter and advertising contractor, 23<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. 4 Brougham st<br />
M'Millan Robert, joiner, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Millan Terrance, broker, 29 Dalrymple st. Ho. 31 do.<br />
M'Millan William, fitter, 4 Hill st<br />
M'Millan William, joiner, 33 West Stewart st<br />
M'Millan William, tailor, 3 Bruce st<br />
M'Millan Miss, greengrocer, 16 Bearhope st<br />
M'Millan Miss, milliner, 34 West Blackhall st. Ho. 30<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
M'Millan Miss, 30 Kelly st<br />
M'Millan Miss, 5*7 Shaw st<br />
M'Millan Mrs Elizabeth, 5 Kelly st<br />
" Nothing but Leather" used in manufacturing
DIRECTORY. 1 63<br />
M'Millan Mrs M., lodgings, 63 Rue-end st<br />
M'Millan Mrs, grocer, 103 Port-Glasgow road<br />
M'Millan Mrs, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'MORLAND R. S., coal and lime merchant, Arcade, 20<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. 64 Esplanade<br />
M'MUNAGLE Charles, jun., fishmonger, 33 Rue-end st<br />
M'MURRAY James, carting foreman, Caledonian Railway,<br />
13 Hope st<br />
M'MURRICH Thomas D., collector <strong>of</strong> police and other<br />
assessments, Municipal buildings, Wallace square. Ho.<br />
18 Robertson st<br />
M'MURTRIE Robert, caretaker, Mansion House, 1 Ardgowan<br />
square<br />
MACNAB Archibald (<strong>of</strong> Duncan Macnab & Son), 10 Brisbane<br />
st<br />
Macnab Duncan & Son, hay, straw, and grain merchants, 25<br />
Tobago st and 2 Bearhope st<br />
Macnab James S., flesher, 5 Grey place. Ho. 12 Robertson<br />
st<br />
Macnab Miss, Glen villa, 96 Newton st<br />
M'NAB Donald, sawyer, 11 Cathcart st<br />
M'Nab Duncan, baker, 106 Dempster st<br />
M'Nab John, carpenter, 9 Kelly st<br />
M'Nab Robert W. T., postman, P.O., 18 Bearhope st<br />
M'Nab Mrs, 44 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Nab Mrs, 26 Patrick st<br />
M'Nab Mrs, 73 Regent st<br />
M'NAIR John, joiner, 8 Lyle st<br />
M'Nair Robert, carpenter, 10 Antigua st<br />
M'Nair Thomas, boltmaker, 3 Broomhill st<br />
M'Nair Ugo, interpreter, 21 Brisbane st<br />
M'NAIRN Joseph, tanner, 6 Sinclair st<br />
M'NALLY John St. V., nautical instructor, 28 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. 1 7* West Blackhall st<br />
MACNAUGHT Archibald (<strong>of</strong> Macnaught Brothers'), Richmond<br />
villa, 33A Newton st<br />
Macnaught Brothers, chemists and druggists, 4 West Blackhall<br />
st. (See Advt.)<br />
Macnaught Duncan, painter, 21 Kelly st<br />
Macnaught John, painter and paperhange r , 24 West Burn st.<br />
Ho. 47 Brisbane st<br />
our Boots & Shoes. The " Percy" Shoe House.
164 DIRECTORY.<br />
Macnaught John W., general merchant, 47 Shaw st<br />
Macnaught John W., oil and colour merchant, 56 VenneB<br />
and 38 East Hamilton st. Ho. 26 Newton st<br />
Macnaught Mrs William, 1 7 Newton st<br />
M 'NAUGHT James, dairy, Upper Ingleston<br />
M'Naught George W., tailor and clothier, 32 Ann st. Ho.<br />
21 Wellington st<br />
M'Naught John, carting foreman, G. & S.-W. Railway. Ho.<br />
7 South st<br />
M'Naught Thomas, railway inspector, 60 Kelly st<br />
M'Naught Mrs Alexander, 93 Roxburgh st<br />
MACNAUGHTAN James, clerk, 29 Nelson st, west<br />
MACNAUGHTON David, White Hart hotel, 50 Cathcart st<br />
M'NAUGHTON Alfred, writer and notary public, 2 Wattplace.<br />
Ho. 5 Roxburgh st<br />
M'NEE Mrs Joseph, wine and spirit merchant, 20 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 16 do.<br />
M'NEIL Andrew, seaman, 15 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Neil Archibald, carpenter, 5 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Neil Archibald, woolsorter, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Neil David, groom, 14 Mearns st<br />
M'Neil Donald, contractor, 1 South st<br />
M'Neil Hector, carpenter, 4 Duff st<br />
M'Neil Henry, engineer, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Neil Hugh, labourer, 37 Wellington st<br />
M'Neil James, carpenter, 6 Mearns st<br />
M'Neil James & Co., drapers, 39 West Burn st<br />
M'Neil James, jun. (<strong>of</strong> James M'Neil & Co.), 49 Brisbane st<br />
M'Neil John, bootmaker, 1 Union st<br />
M'Neil John, carpenter, 5 Orchard st<br />
M'Neil John, flesher, 6 Ann st. Ho. Auchneagh house,<br />
Inverkip road<br />
M'Neil John, inspector <strong>of</strong> buildings, 19 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Neil John, porter, 48 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Neil Thomas, brickbuilder, Belleaire cottage, 17 Newark st<br />
M'Neil Thomas, joiner, 8 Murdieston st<br />
M'Neil Thomas, watchmaker and jeweller, 34 Brymner st.<br />
Ho. 32 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Neil William, engineer, 124 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Neil William, labourer, 58 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Neil William, seaman, 48 Crawfurd st<br />
"The Leading Men <strong>of</strong> Glasgow in their Line."
DIRECTORY. 1 65<br />
M'Neil William, sugarboiler, 48 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Neil Mrs A., grocer, 19 Wellington st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Neil Mrs Agnes, 47 Shaw st<br />
M'Neil Mrs Neil, ladies' nurse, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Neil Mrs Robert, 4 Sinclair st<br />
M'NEILL Alexander, pavement merchant, n Patrick st.<br />
Ho. 13 Nelson st, west. (See Advt.)<br />
M'Neill Alexander, recorder, 3 Ford place, Finnart st<br />
M'Neill Miss, milliner, 27 Regent st<br />
M'Neill Mrs, 71 Roxburgh st<br />
MACNEILAGE, Adam & Co., shipowners and commission<br />
agents, Customhouse place<br />
Macneilage, John K. (<strong>of</strong> Macneilage, Adam & Co.), 24<br />
Kelly st<br />
M'NEILAGE Alexander, chemist and druggist, 46 Ann st.<br />
Ho. 41 do.<br />
M'Neilage Alexander, shoemaker, 41 Ann st<br />
M'Neilage John, baker, 17 Antigua st. Ho. 21 do.<br />
M'Neilage John, cooper, 62 Ann st<br />
M'Neilage Mrs, 29 Regent st<br />
M'NEISH John, gardener, 15 Margaret st<br />
M'NEUR John, joiner, 32 East Hamilton st<br />
M'NICOL Alexander, blacksmith, 34 Crescent st<br />
M'Nicol Duncan, labourer, 61 Belville st<br />
M'Nicol John, joiner, 14 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Nicol Peter, 3 Campsie terrace<br />
M'NICOLL Charles, engine-keeper, 7 Lauriston st<br />
M'Nicoll John, rivetter. 10 Terrace road<br />
M'Nicoll John, sawyer, 9 Carwood st<br />
M'NISH Robert, sailmaker, 31 Regent st<br />
M'NIVEN Donald, flesher, 90 Roxburgh st. Ho. 30 Wellington<br />
st<br />
M'Niven Donald, vanman, 30 Wellington st<br />
MACONIE John (<strong>of</strong> G. & J. M'Onie), 1 Hope st<br />
M'ONIE G. & J., engineers, founders, and patent windlass<br />
makers, Ladyburn engine works, Port-Glasgow road<br />
M'Onie George (<strong>of</strong> G. & J. M'Onie), 26 Mearns st<br />
M'PARLAND James, shoemaker, 54 Ann st<br />
MACPHAIL John, coal merchant, 27 Cathcart st ; depot,<br />
5 Chapel st. Ho. 5 Kelly st<br />
Macphail Mrs R., 15 Lynedoch st<br />
Vide Industries <strong>of</strong> Glasgow. 14 Hamilton St.
1 66 . DIRECTORY.<br />
M'PHAIL Archibald, seaman, 25 Crescent st<br />
M'Phail Colin, saw-sharper, 21 Main st<br />
M'Phail James, shipwright, 6 Old Hillend<br />
M'Phail John, carpenter, 4 Hill st<br />
M'Phail Neil, porter, 13 Lyle st<br />
M'Phail Peter, salesman, 115 Dempster st<br />
M'Phail William, sugar sampler, 4 Ropework st<br />
M'Phail Miss, Eddlewood place<br />
M'Phail Mrs, 5 Dempster st<br />
M'PHEDRAN Dugald, lieutenant <strong>of</strong> police, 2 Jamaica st<br />
M'PHEE Angus, sugar porter, 69 Nicolson st<br />
M'Phee & Robertson, restaurant, 8 Grey place<br />
MACPHERSON Alexander & Co., engineers and shipbuilders'<br />
ironmongers, machinery merchants, and commission<br />
agents, 2 Open shore<br />
Macpherson Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Alexander Macpherson & Co.),<br />
Underwood, Gourock<br />
Macpherson Hugh, carpenter, 17 Ardgowan square<br />
Macpherson John, jun., shoemaker, 4 Manse lane. Ho. 9<br />
Mearns st<br />
Macpherson Rev. John F., B.D., minister <strong>of</strong> South Parish<br />
Church, Ann st. Ho. 24 Forsyth st<br />
Macpherson Robert (<strong>of</strong> Welsh, Walker & Macpherson), 56<br />
Forsyth st<br />
Macpherson Harriet K., tobacconist, 100 Roxburgh st. Ho..<br />
4 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Macpherson Mrs John, 9 Nelson st, west<br />
Macpherson Mrs, ladies' nurse, 58 Kelly st<br />
M'PHERSON Alexander, grocer, 24 Tobago st. Ho. 68<br />
Inverkip st<br />
M'Pherson Alexander, engineer, 4 Carwood st<br />
M'Pherson, Andrew W., engineer, n Antigua st<br />
M'Pherson Angus, tea merchant, 35 Kelly st<br />
M'Pherson Donald, boatbuilder, 29 Dempster st<br />
M'Pherson Donald, porter, 9 East Blackball st<br />
M'Pherson Donald K., slater and contractor, 3 Newton st.<br />
Ho. 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Pherson James, boatbuilder, 67 Nicolson st<br />
M'Pherson James, boilermaker, 16 Antigua st<br />
M'Pherson James, fireman, 15 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Pherson John, waiter, 6 Duff st<br />
Reliable Boots & Shoes at " Makers' Prices,"
DIRECTORY. 1 67<br />
M'Pherson John, jun., shoemaker, 29 Hamilton st. Ho. 9<br />
Mearns st<br />
M'Pherson Malcolm, police sergeant, 3 Bank st<br />
M'Pherson Peter, engineer, 28 South st<br />
M'Pherson Richard, sailmaker, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Pherson Miss, 6 Brisbane st<br />
M'Pherson Mrs Janet, lodgings, 73 Nicolson st<br />
M'Pherson Mrs Malcolm, 8 Kilblain st<br />
M'Pherson Mrs, 42 Ann st<br />
MACQUARRIE Donald, sailmaker, Ford cottage, Finnart st<br />
MacQuarrie John, clerk, 27 Lyle st<br />
M'QUILKAN Duncan, provision merchant, 28 Charles st<br />
M'QUISTAN Mrs Mary, 35 Brisbane st<br />
M'QUOID William, joiner and builder, 31 Sir Michael st.<br />
Ho. 3 Mearns st<br />
M'Quoid Miss, grocer, 8 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'RAE Alexander, general engineer, 13 Nicolson st. Ho.<br />
67 do. (See Advt.)<br />
M'Rae Kenneth, checker, 6 Hay st<br />
M'Rae Neil, carpenter, 6 Watt st<br />
M'Rae William, carrier, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
M'Rae Miss, milliner and straw hatter, 14 Lyle st<br />
M'Rae Mrs D., 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Rae Mrs Jessie, 13 Newton st<br />
M'Rae Mrs John, 28 Wellington st<br />
MACRAILD Donald, F.R.C.S., &c, general practitioner <strong>of</strong><br />
medicine, 9 George square<br />
M'ROBERT James, hotel keeper, Buck Head hotel, 2<br />
Watson's lane. (See Advt.)<br />
M'RONALD Mrs Alexander, 16 Hope st<br />
M'SHEFFREY Neil, labourer, 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'SKIMMING Andrew, prison warder, 94 Dempster st<br />
M'STRAVICK Robert, painter, 22 Lynedoch st<br />
MACSYMON & Company (Limited), general grocers, wholesale<br />
retailers <strong>of</strong> home and foreign produce, sugar<br />
brokers, shipstore dealers, ship chandlers, sailmakers,<br />
and general ship and yacht furnishers, Argyle st.<br />
Branches— 26 Cathcart st, 46 Brymner st, 67 Roxburgh<br />
st, 1 West Blackhall st, and 10 Church st, Port-Glasgow.<br />
Free stores—George square. Bonded stores—Nelson<br />
st ; also at Liverpool<br />
only from Percy Brothers, 14 Hamilton St.
1 68 DIRECTORY.<br />
M'TAGGART A. & Co., drapers and clothiers, 58 Rue-end st<br />
M'Taggart Archibald, joiner, 67 Rue-end st<br />
M'Taggart Donald, moulder, 5 Orchard st<br />
M'Taggart Mrs C, grocer, 48 St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Taggart Mrs, 9 Argyle st<br />
M'TAVISH Angus, joiner, 9 Murdieston st<br />
M'Tavish Duncan, tugboat master, 2 Kilblain st<br />
M'Tavish John, carpenter, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Tavish John, mason, 70 Wellington st<br />
M'Tavish Mrs D., 22 Robertson st<br />
M'VEAN Duncan, joiner, 42 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Vean Mrs, 28 Crawfurd st<br />
M'VEY James, joiner, 6 Union st<br />
M'Vey James, mason, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
MACVICAR Hugh (<strong>of</strong> Macvicar & Son), 12 Ardgowan st,<br />
west<br />
Macvicar & Son, tailors and clothiers, 39 West Burn st<br />
M'VICAR Angus, storeman, 39 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Vicar Donald, joiner, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M 'Vicar Duncan, labourer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
M'Vicar Neil, joiner, 56 Regent st<br />
M'Vicar Robert, engineer, 14 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Vicar William, slater, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Vicar Mrs, 4 Finnart st<br />
M'Vicar Mrs, 47 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Vicar Mrs, 17 Lyle st<br />
M'Vicar Mrs. 71 Roxburgh st<br />
M'WALTER Robert, joiner, 9 West Stewart st. Ho. 20<br />
Lyle st<br />
M'WHINNIE Frederick, labourer, 10 Baker st<br />
M'Whinnie Hugh, caulker, 1 Ratho st<br />
M'Whinnie Hugh, forgeman, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Whinnie Miss, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
M'WHIRTER Hugh, agent, Maybole boot and shoe warehouse,<br />
16 Hamilton st. Ho. 12 Wellington st<br />
M'Whirter William, teacher, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
M'Whirter John, sugarboiler, 21 Wellington st<br />
M'Whirter Mrs, 26 South st<br />
M 'WILLIAM John, smith, 6 Finnart st<br />
M'William Hugh, blacksmith, 41 West Burn st .<br />
M'William Misses, teachers, 9 South st<br />
Newest Designs in Foot Gear arriving daily
DIRECTORY. 1 69<br />
M<br />
MACHELL William, foreman, 20 St. Lawrence st<br />
MACKIE Bernard, fireman, 25 Vennel<br />
Mackie Charles, deep sea pilot, 43 Crawfurd st<br />
Mackie James, boilermaker, 67 Regent st<br />
Mackie James, seaman, 41 Nicolson st<br />
Mackie John, timekeeper, 97 Belville st<br />
Mackie Peter, waterman, 8 Cathcart st<br />
Mackie William, assistant manager, <strong>Greenock</strong> Gas Works,<br />
Lilybank, Chapelton, Port-Glasgow<br />
Mackie Mrs David, 32 South st<br />
MADDEN Samuel D., timekeeper, 17 Kelly st<br />
Madden William, engineer, 38 Brymner st<br />
Madden William, gateman, 64 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Madden William F., watchmaker and jeweller, 49 Rue-end<br />
st. Ho. 8 Duff st<br />
MAGURA Robert, upholsterer, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
MAIN John, labourer, 6 Roslin st<br />
Main Robert & Co., slaters, 31 sugarhouse lane<br />
Main Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert Main & Co.), 10 Watt st<br />
MAIR C. S. & Marquis, grain and forage importers, grain<br />
crushers and hay cutters, 40 Rue-end st and 68 Gordon<br />
st, Glasgow<br />
MAITLAND Alexander, foreman, gasworks, 6 Nelson st, w<br />
Maitland Archibald, gas inspector, 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Maitland James, gasfitter, 68 Drumfrochar road<br />
Maitland John, foreman, 79 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Maitland William, shoemaker, 24 Cartsbum st<br />
Maitland Mrs Jane, 28 Wellington st<br />
MALCOLM & Co., coopers, fishcurers, and wholesale fish<br />
merchants, 10 and 12 Charles st<br />
Malcolm Andrew, labourer, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
Malcolm Archibald, boilermaker, 73 Nicolson st<br />
Malcolm David, salesman, 61 Ann st<br />
Malcolm George, engineer, 124 Drumfrochar road<br />
Malcolm George, joiner, 43 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Malcolm James, leather merchant and shoe furnisher, 8<br />
Dalrymple st. Ho. 13 Brisbane st<br />
Malcolm John, insurance agent, 2 1 Newton st<br />
from Head Depot— Percy Brothers, Glasgow.
170 DIRECTORY.<br />
Malcolm John, pansman, 7 Boyd st<br />
Malcolm John, plater, 87 Roxburgh st<br />
Malcolm Joseph, sailmaker, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
Malcolm Robert, boilermaker, 23 Hamilton st<br />
Malcolm William, labourer, 126 Drumfrochar road<br />
Malcolm Mrs, milliner, 9 Rue-end st. Ho. 12 Patrick st<br />
MANEELY David, fireman, 20 Bearhope st<br />
MANN Alexander, watchmaker, 16 Laird st<br />
MANSION House, 1 Ardgowan square<br />
MANSON Gordon, carpenter, 76 Dempster st<br />
Manson Rose, collector, 27 Nelson st, west<br />
Manson Miss, Seafield, 2 Fox st<br />
MARK Demetris, confectioner, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
MARKER William, millworker, 126 Drumfrochar road<br />
MARQUIS David, grocer, 7 Brachelston st<br />
Marquis & Millar, writers, 18 Hamilton st<br />
Marquis Mrs Angus, 8 West Burn st<br />
MARLEY Mrs, 18 Bogle st<br />
MARR James, goldsmith and jeweller, 14 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 33 Nelson st, west<br />
Marr Richard, moulder, 23 Sir Michael st<br />
Marr Thomas C, teacher, 7 Kelly st<br />
Marr William, engine-driver, 75 Wellington st<br />
Marr William, goldsmith, 32 Hamilton st. Ho. 83 Roxburgh<br />
st '<br />
MARSHALL James & Co., sugar merchants, 32 Cathcart<br />
st<br />
Marshall James, engineer, 2 South st<br />
Marshall James (<strong>of</strong> Ross & Marshall), 3 Shaw place<br />
Marshall John, practical bootmaker, 15 Jamaica st<br />
Marshall Robert, gardener, 53 Kelly st<br />
Marshall William, labourer, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Marshall William, provision merchant and commission agent,,<br />
29 Charles st. Ho. 9 West Stewart st<br />
Marshall William Johnstone, M.D. and L.R.C.S., Edin.,<br />
physician and surgeon, 8 Ardgowan square<br />
Marshall Mrs Robert, 42 East Crawford st<br />
Marshall Mrs William, 44 Eldon st<br />
Marshall Mrs William, lodgings, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Marshall Mrs, 14 Lynedoch st<br />
MARTIN & Co., bottlers, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Boots you can "Buy weel and hae weel " in.
DIRECTORY. I 7 I<br />
Martin Alexander, joiner, 71 Ann st<br />
Martin Angus, carpenter, 18 St. Lawrence st<br />
Martin George, cooper, 50 Roxburgh st<br />
Martin James, boilermaker, 8 Cross-shore st<br />
Martin James, engineer, 9 Hope st<br />
Martin James, flesher, 21 Kelly st. Ho. 8 Robertson st<br />
Martin James, labourer, 7 Boyd st<br />
Martin James, 9 Hill st<br />
Martin John, coal merchant, 47 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Martin John, hairdresser, 15 Ann st<br />
Martin John, tailor and clothier, 5 Hamilton st. Ho. 27<br />
Dempster st<br />
Martin John H., clerk, 6 Duff st<br />
Martin Joseph, clerk, 10 Kelly st<br />
Martin Robert, butter and egg merchant, 28 Charles st. Ho.<br />
1 Kilblain st<br />
Martin Thomas, river pilot, 14 Robertson st<br />
Martin William, music-seller, 14 West Blackhall st. Ho. 52<br />
Kelly st<br />
Martin William, woolsorter, 27 Dempster st<br />
Martin Mrs, 1 1 Brachelston st<br />
MASON Joseph W., blacksmith, 25 Bruce st<br />
Mason Robert (<strong>of</strong> James Richardson & Co.), Nellieslee,,<br />
Newark st<br />
Mason Thomas, engineer, 7 Watt st<br />
Mason Mrs, 6 Grey place<br />
MASSON Andrew, sawmaker and cutler, 4 Carnock st.<br />
Ho. 26 Lynedoch st<br />
Masson John, iron turner, 5 Hope st<br />
Masson Robert, storekeeper, 34 Mount Pleasant st<br />
MASTER <strong>of</strong> Works <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal buildings, Wallace sq<br />
MATH IE John, carpenter, 4 Carwood st<br />
Mathie John, cooper, 8 Mearns st<br />
MATHIESON Archibald, joiner, 5 Newton st<br />
Mathieson David, grocer, 9 South st. Ho. do.<br />
Mathieson Donald, carpenter, 29 Shaw st<br />
Mathieson Donald, hotel keeper, Royal Hotel, 3 East breast<br />
Mathieson Donald, labourer, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
Mathieson John, bootmaker, 33 Market st. Ho. 30 Ann st<br />
Mathieson John, general ironmonger, 42 Brymner st. Ho.<br />
9 Antigua st<br />
purchasing direct from us at 14 Hamilton St..
172<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Mathieson John L., joiner, 5 Lauriston st<br />
Mathieson Lindsay, grocer, 28 Cartsburn st and 6 John st.<br />
Ho. 9 South st<br />
Mathieson Lindsay, joiner, 108 Dempster st<br />
Mathieson Peter, 96 Dempster st<br />
Mathieson Robert, blacksmith, 30 Arthur st<br />
Mathieson Robert, joiner, 44 Arthur st<br />
Mathieson Robert, painter and decorator, 35 Nicolson st.<br />
Ho. 6 Nelson st, west<br />
Mathieson Robert D., boilermaker, 30 Arthur st<br />
Mathieson Mrs Archibald, ladies' nurse, 47 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
MAVEN James D., engineer, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
MAXTON Miss, 78 Finnart st<br />
MAXWELL David, book deliverer, 60 Ann st<br />
Maxwell Hamilton, insurance agent, 23 Dempster st<br />
Maxwell James, cabinetmaker, 1 2 Serpentine walk<br />
Maxwell Thomas, labourer, 1 1 Brachelston st<br />
Maxwell William, missionary, 15 South st<br />
MAY George W., painter, 70 Wellington st<br />
May John G., painter and japanner, 17 Brymner st. Ho. 46<br />
Cathcart st<br />
MAYORS R. G., clerk, 6 Watt st<br />
Mayors Thomas H., upholsterer, 35 Nicolson st. Ho. 5 Watt st<br />
MEARNS Mrs James, 8 Wellington st<br />
MECHAN Thomas, salesman, 10 Terrace road<br />
Mechan Mrs, greengrocer, 44 Vennel<br />
MECHANICS' Institution, library, reading-room, and public<br />
baths, 13 Sir Michael st and 11 Tobago st<br />
MEDICAL Aid Society's Home, 15 Caddlehill st<br />
Medical Association, 47 Regent st<br />
MEGLAUGHLIN James (<strong>of</strong> Danish Dairy Co.), 27 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
MEIKLE William, dairyman, 42 Ann st. Ho. 44 do.<br />
MELDRUM George, engineer, 7 Hill st<br />
Meldrum Mrs, 29 Ardgowan st, west<br />
MELROSE John, sailmaker, 12 Lyle st<br />
Melrose William, painter, 18 Bruce st<br />
Melrose Mrs, 13 Charles st<br />
Melrose Mrs, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
MELVILLE William, butter and egg store, 21 Regent st.<br />
Ho. 39 Dempster st<br />
For astounding 19th Century productions in
DIRECTORY. 1 73<br />
Melville William, painter and decorator, 23 West Stewart st<br />
and 3 Manse lane<br />
MELVIN Daniel, 29 Mearns st<br />
MENARD Josue, French master, <strong>Greenock</strong> Academy, 13<br />
Ardgowan st, west<br />
MENZIES & Co., bookstall, Princes Pier Station, G. & S.-W<br />
Railway<br />
Menzies Daniel, mercantile clerk, 38 South st<br />
Menzies Hugh, joiner, 85 Dempster st<br />
Menzies James, shipmaster, i Campsie terrace<br />
Menzies John, dairyman, 9 Newton st<br />
Menzies Robert, pansman, 17 Lynedoch st<br />
Menzies Robert, watchmaker and jeweller, 27 West Burn st.<br />
Ho. 64 Kelly st<br />
Menzies Miss R.. tobacconist, 23 Vennel<br />
Menzies Mrs Alexander, 29 Patrick st<br />
Menzies Mrs John, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
MERCANTILE Marine <strong>Office</strong>, 7 Virginia st<br />
MERINO Mill Yarn Store, 6 West Blackhall st and 61<br />
Rue-end st<br />
MERRYLEES James (<strong>of</strong> J. & W. Merrylees), 40 Cathcart<br />
st<br />
Merrylees J. & W., clothiers, 14 William st<br />
METHODIST Chapel, 4 Ardgowan st, west<br />
MEYER Mrs, 56 Finnart st<br />
MIDDLE (Free) Church, 10 George square<br />
Middle Parish Church, Cathcart square<br />
MIDDLETON Daniel A., pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 25 Finnart st<br />
Middleton James, engineer, 26 South st<br />
MILL Alexander, grocer and wine merchant, 95 Roxburgh<br />
st. Ho. 3 Orangefield place and Gourock<br />
Mill Robert R., chemist, 20 Union st<br />
Mill Mrs Charles, 20 Union st<br />
Mill Mrs, 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
MILLAR Alexander, pawnbroker, 38 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
29 Ann st<br />
Millar David, joiner, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Millar Dugald, carpenter, 29 Dempster st<br />
Millar George, engineer, 13 Hope st<br />
Millar James, accountant, 26 Hamilton st. Ho. 38 South st<br />
Millar James, joiner, 15 Dempster st<br />
Boots, visit the " Percy" Boot & Shoe Depot.
174<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Millar James (<strong>of</strong> Marquis & Millar), 46 Regent st<br />
Millar James, teacher, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
Millar John, baker, 31 Hamilton st. Ho. Newtondale cot-<br />
tage, 21 Roxburgh st<br />
Millar John, joiner, 14 Bruce st<br />
Millar John, engineer, 19 South st<br />
Millar John, mason, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Millar Peter, joiner, 23 East Shaw st<br />
Millar Peter, salesman, 95 Dempster st<br />
Millar Robert, coachman, 6 Patrick st<br />
Millar Robert, feuar, 18 Robertson st<br />
Millar Robert, glazier, 9 Hope st<br />
Millar Robert, joiner, 60 Kelly st<br />
Millar Robert, purveyor, 18 Arcade. Ho. 10 Antigua st<br />
Millar S. H., wine and spirit merchant and commission<br />
agent, 3 West Quay Lane and 17 Regent st. Ho.<br />
Ashburn, 8 Bedford st<br />
Millar Thomas, brassfinisher, 59 Ann st<br />
Millar Thomas, upholsterer, 38 East Hamilton st<br />
Millar Thomas, waterman, 1 1 Mill st<br />
Millar William, farmer, Bawhirley<br />
Millar William, prison warder, 93 Dempster st<br />
Millar William, steamboat agent, Customhouse quay. Ho.<br />
33 West Stewart st<br />
Millar William, 10 Brisbane st<br />
Millar William H., wine and spirit merchant, 29 Vennel.<br />
Ho. 3 Grey place<br />
Millar Mrs A., 29 Ann st<br />
Millar Mrs John, 62 Regent si-<br />
Millar Mrs Robert, 71 Ann st<br />
Millar Mrs R., 15 Newton st<br />
Millar Mrs, 13 Cathcart st<br />
MILLER Allan, boilermaker, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Miller Andrew, joiner, 15 Belville st<br />
Miller Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 38 Main st. Ho. do.<br />
Miller Archibald (<strong>of</strong> J. & A. Miller), 62 Kelly st<br />
Miller & Co., joiners, builders, timber merchants, and saw-<br />
millers, 64 Inverkip st<br />
Miller Frank Wm., draper, Municipal buildings, Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 33 West Stewart st<br />
Miller James, line & twine maker, 4 South st<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the attractions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> for Leather
DIRECTORY. 1 75<br />
Miller James, watchmaker and general dealer, 43 West Burn<br />
st. Ho. Elizabeth place, Adelaide st, Gourock<br />
Miller John (<strong>of</strong> J. & A. Miller), 25 Dempster st<br />
Miller John (<strong>of</strong> Miller & Co.), 80 Finnart st<br />
Miller John, Trinity and deep-sea pilot, 18 Bogle st<br />
Miller J. & A., joiners and builders, 20 West Blackhall st<br />
Miller Nicol, mason, 96 Dempster st<br />
Miller Peter, baker, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Miller Robert, engineer and boilermaker, 28 Arthur st. Ho.<br />
40 Mearns st<br />
Miller Thomas, provision merchant, Park buildings, 11 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 25 Robertson st<br />
Miller Thomas, wholesale biscuit and confection merchant,<br />
15 Charles st. Ho. Violet Grove, Gourock<br />
Miller William S., watchmaker and jeweller, 31 Brymner st.<br />
Ho. 35 Lynedoch st<br />
Miller Miss, 18 Bogle st<br />
Miller Miss Mary, furnishings, 32 Ingleston st<br />
Miller Mrs Thomas, 40 Nelson st, west<br />
Miller Mrs Walter, 10 South st<br />
Miller Mrs Robert, 11 Carwood st<br />
Miller Mrs, 29 Trafalgar st<br />
Miller Mrs, 1 1 Antigua st<br />
MILLIGAN Alexander, moulder, 8 Hope st<br />
Milligan John, Customs <strong>of</strong>ficer, 31 Trafalgar st<br />
Milligan William, engine-driver, 27 Bruce st<br />
Milligan William, mercantile clerk, 58 Forsyth st<br />
MILLIKEN John, bottler, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
Milliken Mrs, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
MILLS Duncan, mason, 49 Nicolson st<br />
Mills John, carpenter, n Lauriston st<br />
Mills John, shipsmith, 2 York st<br />
Mills Robert, engineer, shipsmith, and boilermaker, 5 Dock<br />
breast. Ho. 1 Mearns st<br />
Mills Robert, iron plater, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
Mills Robert, engineer, 5 East Crawford st<br />
MILNAY John, fitter, 38 St. Lawrence st<br />
MILNE Alexander, joiner, 8^ Wellington st<br />
Milne Dugald, insurance agent, 15 Lyle st<br />
Milne John, blacksmith, 2 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Milne Mrs, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Goods is the "Percy" Boot and Shoe House.
176 DIRECTORY.<br />
MINTO Archibald, traveller, 34 South st<br />
Minto George, commission agent, 27 Patrick st<br />
MITCHELL Alexander, fireman, 106 Drumfrochar road<br />
Mitchell Alexander, painter, 41 Crawfurd st<br />
Mitchell Archibald, mason, 2 Murdieston st<br />
Mitchell Archibald (<strong>of</strong> Mitchell & Co.), 71 Nicolson st<br />
Mitchell & Co., booksellers and stationers, <strong>Greenock</strong> bible<br />
emporium, 3 Hamilton st<br />
Mitchell Daniel, flesher, 34 Inverkip st. Ho. 27 Bruce st<br />
Mitchell David, engineer, 67 Regent st<br />
Mitchell Duncan (<strong>of</strong> J. & D. Mitchell), 71 Nicolson st<br />
Mitchell George G., superintendent Working Boys' Home,.<br />
19 Bank st and 3 Lyle st<br />
Mitchell James, cooper, 21 Belville st<br />
Mitchell James, plumber (registered) and gasfitter, 5 West<br />
Stewart st. Ho. 29 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Mitchell James C, tobacconist, 23 Rue-end st. Ho. 16<br />
Lynedoch st<br />
Mitchell John, brassfimsher, 4 Hill st<br />
Mitchell John, brassfinisher, 61 Main st<br />
Mitchell John, cooper, 76 Ann st<br />
Mitchell John, engineer, 6 Lyle st<br />
Mitchell John, painter and decorator, 34 Inverkip st. Ho.<br />
71 Nicolson st<br />
Mitchell John, joiner, 65 Belville st<br />
Mitchell John, rivetter, 1 1 Crescent st<br />
Mitchell J. & D., coach, van, cart, and lorry builders, and<br />
general smiths, 38 and 40 Vennel<br />
Mitchell Samuel, coal merchant, 6 Tobago st. Ho. 18 do.<br />
Mitchell Thomas, draper, 28 Cathcart st. Ho. 5 Armadale<br />
place<br />
Mitchell Walter, joiner, 1 East William st<br />
Mitchell William, fishmonger, 1 Lauriston st. Ho. 6 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Mitchell William, shorthand writer, Sheriff Court House,<br />
County buildings. Ho. 23 Kelly st<br />
Mitchell William H., tobacconist, 9 Hamilton st. Ho. 16<br />
Lynedoch st<br />
Mitchell Miss Maggie, fishmonger, 25 Regent st. Ho. 6<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Mitchell Mrs Andrew, 27 Lynedoch st<br />
We assure you all our Boots are made only
DIRECTORY. I 7 7<br />
Mitchell Mrs Catherine, 71 Nicolson st<br />
Mitchell Mrs, newsagent. 52 Ann st<br />
MOFFAT Alexander, blacksmith, 63 Belville st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat David, carpenter, 10 Carwood st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat David, moulder, 30 Arthur st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Gilbert, 21 Brisbane st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat John, shipwright, 7 Lauriston st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Robert, baker, 18 Lynedoch st. Ho. 29 Regent st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Miss, dressmaker, 9 Crescent st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Misses- J. & M., milliners, 39 West Blackhall st. Ho.<br />
21 Brisbane st<br />
MOIR William Dallas, agent for L. Rose & Co. <strong>of</strong> Leith,<br />
London, and Liverpool. Glasgow <strong>Office</strong>, 25 Port Dundas<br />
road. Ho. Lilybank, Cardwell bay<br />
MOLES J. & Co., tailors and clothiers, 27 West Burn st<br />
Moles James (<strong>of</strong> J. Moles & Co.), 28 Mearns st<br />
MOLSEED Andrew (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong>), 95 Dempster st<br />
Molseed James, painter, 22 West Stewart st<br />
MONTAGUE George, insurance agent and stationer, 7<br />
Cross-shore st. Ho. 45 Shaw st<br />
MONTGOMERIE John, goods superintendent, Caledonian<br />
Railway Co. <strong>Office</strong>, Railway Cottage, Bogle st. Ho.<br />
25 Brisbane st<br />
MONTGOMERY Alexander, clerk, 52 Kelly st<br />
Montgomery Arthur, labourer, 3 Arthur st<br />
Montgomery Robert, engineer and brassfounder, 9 Stanners<br />
st. Ho. 65 Belville st<br />
Montgomery Thomas, watchmaker, 14 St. Lawrence st<br />
MOODIE Alexander, bookkeeper, 32 South st<br />
Moodie Miss J. M., milliner, 46 Hamilton st. Ho. 4 Nelson st<br />
MOODY Allan, janitor, Public School, 73 Belville st<br />
Moody David, brassfinisher, 26 East Crawford st<br />
Moody Miss, feuar, 52 Brougham st<br />
MOON Francis, 38 Brisbane st<br />
MOONEY James, labourer, 45 Crawfurd st<br />
MOORE William, painter, 81 Belville st<br />
MORE Charles, gardener, 17 Prospecthill st<br />
More J. & A., tobacconists, 11 Hamilton st. Ho. 14 South st<br />
More Mrs James, 24 Brisbane st<br />
MORIES Alexander S. (<strong>of</strong> James M'Lean & Co.), 63 Finnart<br />
st<br />
from Solid Leather. " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.
178 DIRECTORY.<br />
Mories James S. (<strong>of</strong> John Mories & Co.), 51 Newton st<br />
Mories John & Co., timber measurers, 2 Cathcart st<br />
MORISON George, tea merchant and grocer, 27 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. Hayneld, 43 Finnart st<br />
Morison James B., purveyor and wine merchant, 15 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Morison James B. & Co., grocers and wine merchants, 29<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Morison J. B. (<strong>of</strong> James B. Morison & Co.), 55 Forsyth st<br />
Morison John, accountant and house factor, 29 West Burn<br />
st. Ho. 7 Caddlehill st<br />
Morison John A., timber merchant and sawmiller, Deer<br />
Park Sawmills, Dellingburn square. Ho. 27 Mearns st<br />
•Morison Neil, tailor and clothier, 33 West Burn st<br />
MORRIN William, missionary, 12 Wellington st<br />
MORRIS John, potter, 18 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Morris John, salesman, 69 Nicolson st<br />
Morris Patrick, machinist, 86 Belville st<br />
Morris Thomas R., river pilot, 34 West Blackhalll st<br />
Morris Mrs Anne, broker, 18 Tobago st<br />
Morris Mrs James, 3 Argyle st<br />
Morris Mrs, 55 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
MORRISON A. & D., ship carpenters, blockmakers, and<br />
joiners, 3 Clarence st<br />
Morrison Alexander (<strong>of</strong> A. & D. Morrison), 32 West Stewart<br />
st<br />
Morrison David, labourer, 108 Dempster st<br />
Morrison David, labourer, 66 Drumfrochar road<br />
Morrison Donald, flesher, 26 West Blackhall st. Ho. 19<br />
Newton st<br />
Morrison Duncan, carpenter, 35 Lyle st<br />
Morrison Duncan D., plumber and gasfitter, 10 Charles st.<br />
Ho. 16 Trafalgar st<br />
Morrison Finlay D., writer, 32 Cathcart st. Ho. Alt- na-craig,<br />
Lyle road<br />
Morrison Gavin, railway guard, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Morrison Hugh, gardener, 63 Ann st<br />
Morrison James, carpenter, 18 Vennel<br />
Morrison James, fishmerchant, 49 Shaw st. Ho. 45 do.<br />
Morrison James, flesher, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Morrison James (<strong>of</strong> Morrison & Sons), Alma villa, Gourock<br />
20/ worth for 15/, at the " Percy" Shoe House,
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Morrison James D., coal merchant, 3 Clarence st. Ho. 32<br />
West Stewart st<br />
Morrison Rev. James F., R.C. clergyman, 14 Patrick st<br />
Morrison John, engineer, 19 Wellington st<br />
Morrison John, head master Duncan Street Public School,<br />
36 South st<br />
Morrison John, joiner, 4 Hill st<br />
Morrison John, seaman, 22 Lynedoch st<br />
Morrison John & Sons, bookbinders, stationers, lithographers,<br />
&c, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Morrison John, umbrella maker, 31 Charles st<br />
Morrison John F. (<strong>of</strong> John Morrison & Sons), 29 Mearns st<br />
Morrison Peter, carpenter, 7 Dempster st<br />
Morrison Peter, carpenter, 25 West Burn st<br />
Morrison Robert, engineer, 15 Laird st<br />
Morrison Robert, moulder, 20 Antigua st<br />
Morrison Robert, policeman, 4 Hill st<br />
Morrison & Sons, tailors, clothiers, and outfitters, 41 Cathcart<br />
st. (See Advt.)<br />
Morrison William, broker, 71 Vennel. Ho. 31 Nicolson st<br />
Morrison William, carpenter, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Morrison William, greengrocer, 15 Regent st<br />
Morrison Miss, 34 Brisbane st<br />
Morrison Misses, 2 Esplanade<br />
Morrison Mrs David, 37 Kelly st<br />
Morrison Mrs James, 29 Mearns st<br />
Morrison Mrs Mary, 7 Dempster st<br />
Morrison Mrs, 27 Mearns st<br />
MORROW Andrew, cabinetmaker, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
MORTON Archibald, coal merchant, 47 Lynedoch st<br />
Morton Ernest (<strong>of</strong> James Morton & Sons), 30 Forsyth st<br />
Morton James & Sons, iron and steel merchants, 8 Princes<br />
square, Buchanan st, Glasgow<br />
Morton James (<strong>of</strong> James Morton & Sons), 30 Forsyth st<br />
Morton John, weigher, 5 Shaw st<br />
Morton & Kidd, wholesale and retail ironmongers, steel,<br />
iron, and hardware merchants, blacksmiths, and agents<br />
for Milner's firepro<strong>of</strong> safes, 24 Hamilton st. Workshop,<br />
61 Nicolson st<br />
Morton Robert (<strong>of</strong> Morton & Williamson, Glasgow), 30<br />
Forsyth st<br />
(Sign <strong>of</strong> the Clock), M-A-K-E-fcS? P-R-l -C-E-S.
l8o DIRECTORY.<br />
Morton Robert, skinner, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
Morton & Young, tea dealers, 30 Hamilton st<br />
Morton Miss, 9 Ardgowan square<br />
Morton Miss, 12 Robertson st<br />
Morton Mrs and Misses, teachers, 36 Brisbane st<br />
Morton Mrs, tobacconist, 36 Hamilton st. Ho. 27 West.<br />
Blackhall st<br />
MOSSMAN James (<strong>of</strong> James Mossman & Son), it Ann st<br />
Mossman James & Son, joiners and glaziers, 68 Regent st<br />
Mossman Wm. (<strong>of</strong> Jas. Mossman & Son), 5 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
MOUNT Michael, boatman, 45 Shaw st<br />
MOUNTFORD Jabez, curator, Mechanics' Institute, n<br />
Tobago st<br />
MOWAT Mrs, 16 Arthur st<br />
MUAT John, surveyor <strong>of</strong> stamps and taxes, and land valuation<br />
assessor, for the Lower Ward <strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire and<br />
County <strong>of</strong> Bute. Inland Revenue buildings. Ho. Hazel<br />
bank, Gourock<br />
MUIR Alexander, engineer, 25 Lynedoch st<br />
Muir Allan, baker and confectioner, 8 West Blackhall st<br />
Ho. do.<br />
Muir Henry, greengrocer, 5 Inverkip st. Ho. 2 do.<br />
Muir James, coal agent, 5 Chapel st. Ho. 70 Wellington st<br />
Muir James, 4 Duff st<br />
Muir James D. (<strong>of</strong> J. & J. Muir), 47 Brougham st<br />
Muir John, joiner, 15 Regent st<br />
Muir John, policeman, 106 Dempster st<br />
Muir John L. (<strong>of</strong> J. & J. Muir), 15 Robertson st<br />
Muir J. & J., provision merchants, 25 Vennel<br />
Muir Matthew, tea dealer, 9 Argyle st<br />
Muir Robert, baker, 12 Cathcart st. Ho. 2 St. Andrew<br />
square<br />
Muir Robert, engineer, 14 Hope st<br />
Muir Robert (<strong>of</strong> Leitch & Muir), i\rdmore, 38 Newark st<br />
Muir Robert & Sons, millers and grain merchants, 6 East<br />
Stewart st. Ho. 2 St. Andrew square<br />
Muir Robert W. (<strong>of</strong> T. O. Hunter & Co.), 32 Brisbane st<br />
Muir R. G. (<strong>of</strong> Muir & Weir), Greenhill, 75 Finnart st<br />
Muir & Taylor Misses, Berlin wool repository, 4 West Black-<br />
hall st<br />
Muirf Thomas, ironmoulder, 36 Ingleston st<br />
Saving 25% in Buying our All-Leather Boots at
DIRECTORY. 151<br />
Muir & Weir, sack merchants and forwarding agents, 4<br />
Mansionhouse lane<br />
Muir William, engineer, 74 Wellington st<br />
Muir William, feuar, 32 Brisbane st<br />
Muir William, fireman, 20 West Blackhall st<br />
Muir William, joiner, 31 Roxburgh st<br />
Muir William, lathsplitter, 81 Wellington st<br />
Muir William, papermaker, 61 Ann st<br />
Muir Miss A., grocer, 14 South st. Ho. 68 Kelly st<br />
Muir Miss L., flesher, 20 Ann st<br />
Muir Miss, 49 Brougham st<br />
Muir Mrs J. T., 23 Trafalgar st<br />
Muir Mrs Robert, 24 Wellington st<br />
Muir Mrs R., feuar, 47 Brougham st<br />
Muir Mrs, 68 Kelly st<br />
MUIRHEAD Alexander, baker, 95 Roxburgh st. Ho. 26<br />
Wellington st<br />
MULGREW Thomas, spirit merchant, 7 East breast. Ho.<br />
1 Armadale place<br />
MULHERN Patrick J., postman, P.O., 26 Market st<br />
MULLEN John, seaman, 92 Dempster st<br />
MUMME Carl, manager at Scott & Co.'s. Ho. 1 Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
MUNDELL George, gardener, 90 Dempster st<br />
MUNDIE Peter, cooper, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
MUNN Alexander, smith, 32 West Blackhall st<br />
Munn Arthur, cooper, 4 Hill st<br />
Munn John, fireman, 31 Lyle st<br />
Munn Robert, pilot, 60 Regent st<br />
Munn Stewart, sailmaker, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
Munn Thomas, tailor, 87 Wellington st<br />
Munn William, brassfinisher, 18 South st<br />
Munn Miss Agnes, 13 Kelly st<br />
MUNRO & Co., grain and flour merchants, 2 Hunter place<br />
Munro Colin, cooper, 23 Lynedoch st<br />
Munro Colin, grocer, 42 Crawfurd st<br />
Munro Daniel, porter, 5 Hill st<br />
Munro Donald (<strong>of</strong> Munro & Co.), 42 Crawfurd st<br />
Munro Duncan, clerk and insurance agent, 1 Ford place,<br />
Finnart st<br />
Munro George, carpenter, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
14 Hamilton St.— Percy Brothers, Proprietors.
1 82 DIRECTORY.<br />
Munro Hugh, skinner, 16 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Munro James, salesman, 28 Wellington st<br />
Munro James, seaman, 38 Brymner st<br />
Munro John, blacksmith, 80 Dempster st<br />
Munro William, messenger at arms and Sheriff<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer, 41 Cathcart st. Ho. 26 South st<br />
Munro William E., draper, 67 Nicolson st<br />
Munro Mrs William, 2 George square<br />
Munro Mrs C., 15 Nelson st, west<br />
MUNSIE Matthew, engineer, 1 1 Carvvood st<br />
MURCHIE Robert, painter and paperhanger, 35 Regent st.<br />
Ho. do.<br />
MURDOCH David, bolt, rivet, and nailmaker, Donald's<br />
court, Cathcart st. Ho. do.<br />
Murdoch James, shipbuilder, Port-Glasgow. Ho. Lochwards,,<br />
7 Octavia terrace<br />
Murdoch John, baker, Campfield house, Cardwell bay<br />
Murdoch Samuel, tailor, 18 Bearhope st<br />
Murdoch William, joiner, 9 Carwood st<br />
Murdoch William D., cabinetmaker, 21 Dempster st<br />
Murdoch Mrs, lodgings, 7 Kelly st<br />
Murdoch Mrs, 20 Lynedoch st<br />
MURPHY David, lather, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Murphy Edward, broker, 26 Dairym pie st<br />
Murphy James, labourer, 3 Arthur st<br />
Murphy John, painter, Ford cottage, 1 Finnart st<br />
Murphy Robert, coal-dealer, 16 Sir Michael st<br />
Murphy William J., labourer, 70 Ann st<br />
Murphy Mrs Robert, marine store dealer,<br />
Ho. 23 Roxburgh st<br />
10 Cartsburn st.<br />
Murphy Mrs, newsagent, 1 1 Market st<br />
MURRAY Alexander, carpenter, 32 East Crawford st<br />
Murray Alexander, coachman, 8 Watt st<br />
Murray Alexander, dyer, 19 Prospecthill st<br />
Murray Alexander, joiner, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Murray Alexander B., compositor, 85 Wellington st<br />
Murray Alexander C, storekeeper, 38 Nelson st, west<br />
Murray Andrew S., blacksmith, 19 Antigua st<br />
Murray Archibald, engineer, 19 Belville st<br />
Murray Charles, Council <strong>of</strong>ficer, Town Hall. Ho. 60 Kelly st<br />
Murray Charles, mason, 7 Brachelston st<br />
Boots you buy direct from Percy Brothers, at
DIRECTORY.<br />
Murray Daniel, shipmaster, 30 Nelson st, west<br />
Murray George (<strong>of</strong> M. F. Dunlop & Murray), Greenlaw,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
Murray James, engine-driver, 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Murray James, general turner and timber merchant, 30 Market<br />
st. Ho. 4 Robertson st<br />
Murray James, gilder, 20 Pottery st<br />
Murray James, grocer, 13 Brachelston st<br />
Murray James, tanner, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
Murray James, tinsmith, 3 Argyle st<br />
Murray John, blacksmith, 1 East William st<br />
Murray John, mason, 7 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Murray John, tailor, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
Murray & Murphy, shipbrokers, 2 West quay<br />
Murray Neil, postman, P.O., 18 Bearhope st<br />
Murray Robert, engineer, 3 Antigua st<br />
Murray Robert, engineer, 68 Kelly st<br />
Murray Robert S. (<strong>of</strong> Fyfe & Murray), 3 Antigua st<br />
Murray Samuel, labourer, 34 Ingleston st<br />
Murray Timothy, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 5<br />
Mansionhouse lane<br />
Murray William, moulder, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
Murray Miss M., 32 West Blackhall st<br />
Murray Miss, lodgings, 42 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Murray Miss, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Murray Mrs William, 12 Watt st<br />
Murray Mrs, dressmaker, 56 Kelly st<br />
Murray Mrs, 7 William st<br />
MUSEUM (Antiquarian), Watt Institution, Kelly st<br />
N<br />
NAIRN James, railway porter, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
NAPIER Alexander, seaman, 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Napier Archibald, boilermaker, 25 Lynedoch st<br />
Napier Henry, smith, 8 Duff st<br />
Napier James, engineer, 25 Regent st<br />
Napier James, skinner, 10 Carwood st<br />
Napier William, governor H.M. prison, 3 Nelson st, west<br />
Napier Mrs, matron, Medical Aid Society, 15 Caddlehill st<br />
(Percy's Corner), 14 Hamilton St., <strong>Greenock</strong>.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
NATIONAL Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> (Limited), 29 Cathcart st<br />
J. Campbell Hart, agent<br />
<strong>National</strong> Telephone Co. (Limited), Municipal buildings,<br />
James C. Gemmill, manager<br />
Wallace square—<br />
NEIL James, accountant, house factor and insurance agent,<br />
3 Bank st. Ho. 30 South st<br />
Neil John, joiner, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
Neil John, Whitehill, 49 Octavia terrace<br />
Neil Thomas, patternmaker, 22 Antigua st<br />
Neil Thomas, carpenter, 33 Ingleston st<br />
Neil Thomas S., shipchandler and ironmonger, 25 Rue-end<br />
st. Ho. Rosebank, 25 Ashton road, Gourock<br />
Neil Mrs Elizabeth. 29 Nelson st, west<br />
NEILL & Co., warehouse-keepers, Dellingburn st<br />
Neill, Dempster & Neill, sugar refiners, 78 Drumfrochar road<br />
Neill George D. (<strong>of</strong> Neill, Dempster & Neill), 26 Forsyth st<br />
Neill George M., traveller, 56 Ann st<br />
Neill Hugh R. & Co., grocers, wine merchants, Italian warehousemen,<br />
and contractors to the R.N., 27 West Black-<br />
hall st<br />
Neill Hugh R. (<strong>of</strong> Hugh R. Neill & Co.), 19 Ardgowan st,<br />
west<br />
Neill James, marine surveyor, successor to William Neill,<br />
underwriters' surveyor, City buildings. Ho. 10 Forsyth<br />
st<br />
Neill James, rivetter, 83 Belville st<br />
Neill John, farmer, South Hillend<br />
Neill John (<strong>of</strong> Neill, Dempster & Neill), Glenfield, 1 Bed-<br />
ford st<br />
Neill John, watchmaker, 5 Caddlehill st<br />
Neill R. & S. Clerk & Orkney, writers and notaries public,<br />
2 Argyle st<br />
Neill Thomas, Balgray, 5 Octavia terrace<br />
Neill William J. (<strong>of</strong> Neill, Dempster & Neill), Lawthorn, 13<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
Neill Miss Elizabeth, grocer, 45 Main st<br />
Neill Mrs John, 26 Newark st<br />
Neill Mrs William, Towerlands, 9 Octavia terrace<br />
NEILSON Alexander, commission agent, 29 Brougham st<br />
Neilson James, teller, British Linen Co. Bank, Mather Bank,<br />
Kilmalcolm<br />
We are a Quarter <strong>of</strong> a Century established.<br />
—
DIRECTORY. 1 85<br />
Neilson John, boilermaker, 14 Bruce st<br />
Neilson William (<strong>of</strong> Robert Lusk & Co.), 30 Brisbane st<br />
Neilson Mrs James, 7 Newton st<br />
N ELLIS Thomas, fireman, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
NELSON James, bookbinder, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
Nelson James, wood turner, 55 Belville st<br />
Nelson Thomas, iron turner, 76 Ann st<br />
Nelson Mrs, furnishings, 44 Lynedoch st.<br />
NESS David, blacksmith, 17 Lynedoch st<br />
Ho. 42 do.<br />
Ness James, blacksmith, 61 Ann st<br />
NEW Assembly Rooms, 21 West Stewart st<br />
NEWALL Charles, grocer, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
Mount Pleasant st<br />
st. Ho. 34<br />
Newall Charles, grocer and provision merchant, 44 Lynedoch<br />
st. Ho. 37 Bank st<br />
Newall Mrs, 14 Eldon st<br />
NEWCOMEN Steamship Co., Limited, 2 West Quay—<br />
Leitch & Muir, managers<br />
NEWMAN Miss, 24 Brisbane st<br />
NICCOL Robert, author <strong>of</strong> treatise on sugar refining, 69<br />
Union st<br />
NICHOLL A. T. (<strong>of</strong> Armitage & Co.), Bridge <strong>of</strong> Weir<br />
NICHOLSON David, police sergeant, 7 Prospecthill st<br />
Nicholson Donald, seaman, 2 Open shore<br />
Nicholson John, joiner, 3 Prospecthill st<br />
Nicholson John, engineer, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
NICOL Alexander, cooper, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
Nicol Andrew, carpenter, 65 Roxburgh st<br />
Nicol Andrew, joiner, 65 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Nicol Duncan & Co., coal merchants, 55 Rue-end st and 20<br />
Brougham st<br />
Nicol Duncan (<strong>of</strong> Duncan Nicol & Co.), 2 Octavia terrace<br />
Nicol Gavin, tailor and clothier, 29 West Burn st. Ho. 64<br />
Kelly st<br />
Nicol James, blacksmith, 3 Orchard st<br />
Nicol James, carpenter, 19 Lyle st<br />
Nicol James, carpenter, 16 Stanners st<br />
Nicol John S. (<strong>of</strong> Duncan Nicol & Co.), 15 Forsyth st<br />
Nicol Walter, blacksmith, 6 Lyle st<br />
Nicol William, smith, 9 Dempster st<br />
Nicol Mrs D., 2 Octavia terrace<br />
Percy Brothers' Boots walk over the World
1 86 DIRECTORY.<br />
Nicol Mrs, dressmaker, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
NICOLL James, accountant and stockbroker, 2 Bank St..<br />
Ho. 19 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Nicoll Mrs James, 19 Ardgowan st, west<br />
NICOLSON Alexander, LL.D., Sheriff-substitute, 3 Ardgowan<br />
square<br />
Nicolson Alexander, boatman, 36 Crawfurd st<br />
Nicolson Alexander, jun., boatman, 1 1 Ardgowan st, Glebe<br />
Nicolson Angus, insurance agent, 6 Lyle st<br />
Nicolson Angus, seaman, 16 Hope st<br />
Nicolson David, moulder, 31 Lynedoch st<br />
Nicolson Donald, greengrocer, 49 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Nicolson James, joiner, 80 Belville st<br />
Nicolson John, brassfinisher, 82 Belville st<br />
Nicolson John, labourer, 13 Hope st<br />
Nicolson John, sawyer, 5 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Nicolson Samuel, 3 Antigua st<br />
Nicolson William, carter, 29 Lynedoch st<br />
NIMMO Andrew, 17 Ardgowan square<br />
Nimmo Robert, boilermaker, 10 Terrace road<br />
NISBET Thomas, engineer, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
Nisbet Mrs Margaret, 36 South st<br />
NIVEN Alexander, hosier, glover, and shirtmaker, 6 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 9 Kelly st<br />
Niven Archibald F., clerk, 13 Mearns st<br />
Niven George, moulder, 36 Ingleston st<br />
Niven G. W., bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder,<br />
21 Brymner st. Ho. 23 Newton st<br />
Niven John, blacksmith, 59 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Niven Mrs, 13 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Niven Mrs, Craigend villa, 15 Johnston st<br />
NIXON James, joiner, 37 Roxburgh st<br />
Nixon Mrs William, 13 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
NOBLE George, engineer, 84 Belville st<br />
Noble John, clerk, 14 Murdieston st<br />
Noble John, labourer, 63 Ann st<br />
Noble Thomas, boilermaker and blacksmith, 3 East Black-<br />
hall st. Ho. 1 1 Roxburgh st<br />
Noble Thomas, eatinghouse-keeper, 32 East Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. n Roxburgh st<br />
Noble Tom, H.M. Customs, 17 Dempster st<br />
You get all that Money and Experience can
DIRECTORY. I 87<br />
NORMAN Louis, photographer, 2 Campsie terrace<br />
NORRIE James, carpenter, 50 East Hamilton st<br />
NORTH British Daily Mail and Glasgow Weekly Mail newspapers.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> branch <strong>of</strong>fice, Municipal buildings,<br />
Hamilton st—George Wardle, agent<br />
North British Railway Company, carries in connection with<br />
G. & S.-W. Railway, Lynedoch st and Albert Harbour<br />
stations—W. S. Selby, agent<br />
NORTON Thomas, fitter, 103 Belville st<br />
NOTMAN Robert, joiner, 5 Duff st<br />
NUEL Mrs, 4 Robertson st<br />
NUTT James, joiner, 58 Kelly st<br />
Nutt William, joiner, 56 Kelly st<br />
OAKDEN Mrs, matron, House <strong>of</strong> Refuge<br />
OATES James, hatter, 4 Kilblain st<br />
O'BRIEN Catherine, licensed broker, 33 Dalrymple st<br />
Ho. 67 Roxburgh st<br />
O'Brien E. & M., glass and china merchants, 61 Vennel and<br />
4 Sir Michael st. Ho. 18 Kelly st<br />
O'Brien William P., R.C. clergyman, St. Mary's, 14 Patrick st<br />
OCTAVIA Hall, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
O'DONNELL John, flesher, 1 1 Cross-shore st, 6 Sir Michael<br />
st, and 1 Stanners st. Ho. 8 Cross-shore st<br />
OGG John A., gasfitter, 87 Dempster st<br />
Ogg William, engineer, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
OGILVIE John, janitor, Highlanders' Academy<br />
O'HARA William, spirit merchant, 61 Main st. Ho. 32<br />
West Stewart st<br />
O'KANE Jeremiah, butter and egg dealer, 9 Duff st. Ho.<br />
51 Shaw st<br />
OLDING William, labourer, 56 St. Lawrence st<br />
OLIVARIA Luigi, shipbroker, 32 Cathcart st<br />
OLIVER James, blacksmith, 67 Belville st<br />
Oliver James, carpenter, 4 Kilblain st<br />
Oliver Samuel, engineer, in Dempster st<br />
Oliver Thomas, labourer, 8 Duff st<br />
Oliver William, engineer, 81 Wellington st<br />
make out <strong>of</strong> Leather at 14 Hamilton Street.
DIRECTORY-<br />
O'NEILL Bernard, labourer, 4 Cartsburn st<br />
O'Neill Felix, engineer, 19 Newton st<br />
O'Neill Francis, coal merchant, 14 Laird st. Ho. 22 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
O'Neill John, mason, 14 Ann st<br />
O'Neill John, tailor, T3 Crawfurd st<br />
O'Neill John B., pawnbroker, 8 Stanners st. Ho. 4 Wellington<br />
st<br />
O'Neill Mrs E., 6 Trafalgar st<br />
O'Neill Mrs, 114 Drumfrochar road<br />
ORANGE Hall, 1 East Blackhall st<br />
ORCHARD Sugar Refining Co., 22 Ingleston st<br />
O'REILLY Thomas P., R.C- clergyman, St. Lawrence's,<br />
Rue-end st. Ho. Wood cottage, Under crescent<br />
ORIENT Line Royal Mail Steamers, 55 Rue-end<br />
—Andrew Picken & Co., agents<br />
ORRNEY Robert (<strong>of</strong> R. & S. Neill, Clerk & Orkney), 63<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
Orkney William, joiner, 45 Lynedoch st<br />
Orkney Mrs, 22 Sugarhouse lane<br />
ORR Alexander, carter, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
Orr Daniel (<strong>of</strong> John Orr & Son), 41 Dempster st<br />
Orr Donald, boatbuilder (<strong>of</strong> D. & D. Orr), 31 Nelson st, west<br />
Orr Duncan, teacher, 31 Nelson st, west<br />
Orr I). & D., boatbuilders and carpenters, n Virginia st<br />
Orr Erskine (<strong>of</strong> Orr, Pollock & Co.), St. Clair cottage,<br />
Kilmalcolm<br />
Orr, Hunter & Co., Limited, rope manufacturers and sailmakers,<br />
4 West Quay lane. Works, <strong>Greenock</strong> Ropework,<br />
43 Wellington st<br />
Orr James (<strong>of</strong> William Orr & Co.), 7 Kilblain st<br />
Orr James, seaman, 1 1 Lynedoch st<br />
Orr James, smith, 6 Antigua st<br />
Orr John, baker, 14 Hope st<br />
Orr John, boatman, 59 Rue-end st<br />
Orr John, joiner, 14 Terrace road<br />
Orr John, jun., 45 Regent st<br />
Orr John & Son, grocers and wine merchants, 13 Ann st<br />
Orr Joseph, labourer, 22 Arthur st<br />
Orr, Pollock & Co., newspaper proprietors and letterpress<br />
printers, 14 Charles st and 15 Sugarhouse lane<br />
The "Percy" Shoe House for
DIRECTORY. 1 89<br />
Orr Robert, railway porter, 35 Lynedoch st<br />
Orr Thomas, jun., boatbuilder, 2 East Blackhall st. Ho. 7<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
Orr Thomas, sen., boatbuilder, 5 St. Andrew st. Ho. 2<br />
Antigua st<br />
Orr William & Co., carting contractors, 7 Kilblain st<br />
Orr William, farmer, Craigieknowes<br />
Orr William, joiner, 2 Antigua st<br />
Orr William (<strong>of</strong> William Orr & Co.), 7 Kilblain st<br />
Orr William, shipmaster, 14 Ardgowan square<br />
Orr William H., flesher, 46 Ann st. Ho. 35 Lynedoch st<br />
Orr Miss Helen M., boys' dressmaker, 3 Kelly st<br />
Orr Miss, greengrocer, 39 Ann st<br />
Orr Miss, 73 Ann st<br />
Orr Misses, 24 Brisbane st<br />
Orr Mrs John, feuar, 41 Dempster st<br />
Orr Mrs Mary, 14 Crescent st<br />
Orr Mrs, 6 Laird st<br />
O'SHEA Ambrose, chimney sweep, 3 Argyle st<br />
OSTLER Robert, spirit merchant, 2 Carnock st. Ho. 27<br />
Lyle st<br />
OSWALD John, moulder, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Oswald Mrs John, 39 Bank st<br />
OTTO Charles, seaman, 23 Nicolson st<br />
OVERTON Coal Depot, 5 Chapel st<br />
OWEN Robert (manager T. A. Gray), 63 Rue-end st<br />
OWENS Thomas, mason, Overton<br />
PACE Andrew, gardener, 100 Brisbane st<br />
PAGE Thomas, moulder, 55 Belville st<br />
PAGET John, contractor and grocer, 28 Dalrymple st. Ho.<br />
34 West Stewart st<br />
PAINTERS' (House and Ship) Protection Society, 6 Market<br />
st<br />
PALMER Robert, janitor, Shaw Street Public School<br />
Palmer Thomas, irondresser, 24 St. Lawrence st<br />
PARK Boyd, 3 Antigua st<br />
Park Boyd P., grocer, 17 Kelly st<br />
Substantia! Value in Boots.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Park John, blacksmith, lockmaker, and general ironmonger,<br />
28 Roxburgh stand 12 Trafalgar st. Ho. 9 Wellington<br />
st<br />
Park John, flesher, 13 Kelly st<br />
Park Matthew, joiner and builder, Parklea, 27 Newton st<br />
Park Matthew, saddler, 58 Rue-end st. Ho. 3 Antigua st<br />
Park Robert, steamboat master, 30 Brymner st<br />
Park William (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Towing Co.), 38 Brisbane st<br />
Park William, tugboat master. 5 Union st<br />
Park William U., M.A., Cantab., mathematical master,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Academy, 77 Newton st<br />
Park Miss, boys' dressmaker, 16 South st<br />
Park Miss, 12 Robertson st<br />
Park Mrs James, feuar, 38 Brisbane st<br />
Park Mrs William, feuar, 20 Ardgowan st, west<br />
PARKER Hugh, steamboat porter, 21 Dempster st<br />
Parker James, boilermaker, 5 Ingleston st<br />
Parker James A., clerk, 24 Robertson st<br />
Parker John, moulder, 5 Ingleston st<br />
Parker John, provision merchant, 1 West Stewart st and 14<br />
Arthur st. Ho. 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Parker Joseph & Son, builders, 23 Inverkip st. Ho. 87<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
Parker Joseph, mussel merchant, 2 St. Andrew st<br />
Parker Matthew, joiner, 94 Dempster st<br />
Parker Peter, carpenter, 5 Ingleston st<br />
Parker Richard S., slater, 2 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Parker Robert, engineer, to Carnock st<br />
Parker William, joiner, 3 Ingleston st<br />
Parker Miss, 5 Ingleston st<br />
Parker Mrs, 18 Wellington st<br />
PARKHILL James M., produce merchant and commission<br />
agent, 10 Cross-shore st. Ho. Skelmorlie<br />
Parkhill M., labourer, 41 Nicolson st<br />
PARLANE William, joiner, 10 Carwood st<br />
PARNHAM John, pointsman, 114 Drumfrochar road<br />
PAROCHIAL Board Rooms, 36 Nicolson st<br />
PASCOE Grenfell & Sons, copper and yellow metal manufacturers,<br />
London and Swansea. Agency, 1 Cathcart<br />
st and 54 Rue-end st<br />
PATERSON Alexander, clerk, 5 1 Kelly st<br />
20/ Worth for 15/ at the
DIRECTORY. 191<br />
Faterson Alexander, patternmaker, 95 Belville st<br />
Paterson A. & Son, ham curers and provision merchants, 39<br />
and 41 Hamilton st. Ho. 25 West Burn st<br />
Paterson A. & W., boot and shoe manufacturers, 41 Hamilton<br />
st<br />
Paterson Charles, boot and shoe maker, 31 Cathcart st<br />
Paterson Charles M. (<strong>of</strong> Charles Paterson & Sons,) 14<br />
Eldon st<br />
Paterson Charles & Sons, tanners and leather merchants, 19<br />
Cartsburn st<br />
Paterson Daniel, clerk, 17 Bentinck st<br />
Paterson David, grocer and provision merchant, 5 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 68 Wellington st<br />
Paterson David G., sugar boiler, 37 Bank st<br />
Paterson Donald, clerk, 5 1 Kelly st<br />
Paterson D. A., 25 Robertson st<br />
Paterson D. H., timekeeper, 21 Brisbane st<br />
Paterson Gavin, joiner, 31 Roxburgh st. Ho. 81 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
st<br />
Paterson George D. (<strong>of</strong> Charles Paterson & Sons), 14 Eldon st<br />
Paterson George, plumber, 2 1 Trafalgar st<br />
Paterson James, accountant, house factor, and<br />
insurance agent, 14 Hamilton st. Ho. 7 Belville<br />
st<br />
Paterson James, engineer, 7 Belville st<br />
Paterson James (<strong>of</strong> J. Little & Co.), Ashfield, 33 Finnart st<br />
Paterson James, Seafield cottage, 32 Eldon st<br />
Paterson James, sugar boiler, 2 Mearns st<br />
Paterson Jervis C, draper, 9 Nelson st<br />
Paterson John, clerk, 42 Ann st<br />
Paterson John, poulterer, ^7, Hamilton st<br />
Paterson John, sugar boiler, 45 Trafalgar st<br />
Paterson Lachlan, 51 Brisbane st<br />
Paterson Robert, baker, 15 West Blackhall st. Ho. 14 do.<br />
Paterson Robert, clerk, 40 Lynedoch st<br />
Paterson Robert, coppersmith, 12 Dalrymple st<br />
Paterson Robert, fitter, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
Paterson Robert, hosier, glover, hatter, and shirtmaker, 13<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 23 Roxburgh st<br />
Paterson Robert, insurance agent, 115 Dempster st<br />
Paterson Robert, poulterer, 8 Manse lane. Ho. 16 Market st<br />
"Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.
192<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Paterson Robert, seaman, 19 Bruce st<br />
Paterson Robert, greengrocer, 87 Wellington st<br />
Paterson Robert R., <strong>of</strong> Orchard Sugar Refining Company,<br />
and City buildings. Ho. Elmhurst, 42 Newark st<br />
Paterson Walter, watchmaker, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Paterson William, carpenter, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Paterson William, grocer and provision merchant, 30 Vennel ;;<br />
store, 33 Vennel. Ho. 5 Roxburgh st<br />
Paterson William, jun., slater, Hunter place. Ho. 25 Bruce st<br />
Paterson William, tailor, 64 Wellington st<br />
Paterson Miss, 8 Hope st<br />
Paterson Mrs, 14 Murdieston st<br />
Paterson Mrs, 59 Belville st<br />
Paterson Mrs, 13 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Paterson Mrs, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
PATON Alexander, tanner, 32 Crescent st<br />
Paton Allan Park, librarian, <strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Watt Monument,<br />
9 Union st<br />
Paton Archibald (<strong>of</strong> Ross, Corbett & Co.), The Ferns,<br />
Innellan<br />
Paton Archibald J.<br />
Paton George W.<br />
Innellan<br />
(<strong>of</strong> Ross, Corbett & Co.), 38 Eldon st<br />
(<strong>of</strong> Ross, Corbett & Co ), Ashgrove,<br />
Paton Hugh, cooper, 2 Crawford lane<br />
Paton James, fireman, 1 1 Watt st<br />
Paton James, labourer, 12 Nile st<br />
Paton James, M.D., CM., physician and surgeon, 19 Ardgowan<br />
square<br />
Paton James, photographer, 59 Esplanade<br />
Paton James, storekeeper, 11 Mill st<br />
Paton Robert, labourer, 61 Main st<br />
Paton Mrs, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
Paton Mrs, 18 East Crawford st<br />
PATRICK Adam (<strong>of</strong> Adam Patrick & Son),<br />
Finnart st<br />
Millerston, 47<br />
Patrick Adam & Son, bootmakers, 6 West Blackhall st.<br />
(See Advt.)<br />
Patrick Alexander, engineer, 36 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Patrick David, labourer, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Patrick James, engine driver, 31 East Crawford st<br />
Patrick James, railway plant inspector, 67 Roxburgh st<br />
25% Ordinary Retailers' Prices at the
DIRECTORY. 1 93<br />
Patrick John, cooper, 43 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Patrick John B. (<strong>of</strong> Adam Patrick & Son), 29 Ardgowan st,<br />
west<br />
Patrick Neil M., reporter, Evening and Weekly Citizen news-<br />
papers, 4 Mansionhouse lane. Ho. 18 Hope st<br />
Patrick Robert, engineer and ironfounder, 6 Baker st and<br />
Cartsburn st. Ho. 35 Regent st<br />
Patrick Robert, engineer, 24 St. Lawrence st<br />
Patrick Robert, tailor, 1 Duncan st<br />
Patrick William, clerk, 24 Robertson st<br />
Patrick William, engineer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Patrick Mrs, 99 Belville st<br />
PATTEN John (<strong>of</strong> Patten & Prentice), writer and notary<br />
Public, 18 Kilblain st. Clydebank house, 2 Johnstone<br />
st<br />
Patten & Prentice, solicitors and notaries public, 18 Kilblain<br />
st<br />
PATTERSON T. L. (manager, John Walker & Co), Belmont,<br />
46 Margaret st<br />
Patterson Misses, 14 Eldon st<br />
Patterson Miss, 3 Campsie terrace, Gourock<br />
PATTISON David D., flesher, 9 South st. Ho. 39<br />
Dempster st<br />
Pattison Duncan, cooper, 62 Ann street<br />
Pattison George, sailmaker, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Pattison Robert, policeman, 38 West Stewart st<br />
Pattison Robert, watchman, 15 Regent st<br />
PAUL James, blacksmith, 34 Crescent st<br />
Paul John, accountant, insurance and property agent, and<br />
house factor, 14 Hamilton st. Ho. 54 Brougham st<br />
Paul John, cooperage, 39 Baker st. <strong>Office</strong>, 3 Brymner st.<br />
Ho. Inverkip<br />
Paul John, feuar, 8 Shaw st. Ho. Ardfillayne, Dunoon<br />
Paul John, lather, 8 Carwood st<br />
Paul John, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant, 8<br />
Shaw st and 4 William st<br />
Paul William, dairy, Upper Ingleston<br />
Paul W. B., late sugar refiner, 58 Esplanade<br />
Paul Miss, dressmaker, 22 Antigua st<br />
Paul Mrs R., feuar, 4 Robertson st<br />
Paul Mrs, furnishings, 23 Tobago st<br />
"Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.<br />
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194<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
PAXTON Walter, rivetter, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
Paxton William, boilermaker, 3 Orchard st<br />
PEACE Mrs John, 23 West Blackhall st<br />
Peace Mrs, feuar, 30 Brisbane st<br />
PEACOCK John, church <strong>of</strong>ficer, 5 West Stewart st<br />
Peacock J. C & Co., shipbrokers, 2 West quay<br />
Peacock Mrs, 71 Ann st<br />
PEARSON Augustus, seaman, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
Pearson James, mechanic, Overton<br />
Pearson William, irondresser, 61 Belville st<br />
Pearson Mrs James, flesher, 3 Prospecthill st. Ho. do.<br />
Pearson Mrs John, grocer, 7 East Crawford st. Ho. do.<br />
Pearson Mrs, 3 Kilblain st<br />
PEASTON Alexander, blacksmith, 53 Kelly st<br />
PEAT John, foreman, 13 Lauriston st<br />
PEDAN John, labourer, 3 Belville st<br />
PEDDIE John, boilermaker, 25 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Peddie Robert, engineer, 13 Lauriston st<br />
Peddie William, painter, 10 Watt st<br />
PEDEN John, labourer, 82 Belville st<br />
Peden John, smith, 1 1 Dempster st<br />
PEEK Mrs, hotelkeeper, Western Hotel, 9 Brougham st<br />
PEILE Horatio R. B., factor to Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart,<br />
Bart. <strong>Office</strong>, 1 Ardgowan square. Ho. Inverkip<br />
PELAN Robert James, machinist, t i Carwood st<br />
PENDER James, brakesman, 6 Hay st<br />
PENINSULAR & Oriental Steam Navigation Co.—T. O.<br />
Hunter & Co., agents<br />
PENNELL J. & Co.., tentmakers, . Glebe Sailwork, Albert<br />
Harbour<br />
Pennell Joseph & Co., sailmakers, and ship and yacht furnishers,<br />
Glebe Sailwork, Albert Harbour<br />
Pennell Miss, 23 Patrick st<br />
PENNY Hugh, shipmaster, 2 Campsie terrace, Gourock<br />
PENTLAND Mrs, 41 Sir Michael st<br />
PERCIVAL Hugh, pork butcher, 41 West Burn st. Ho.<br />
Orangefield cottage<br />
Percival Mrs, 24 Pottery st<br />
PERCY Brothers, boot and shoe manufacters<br />
and importers, 14 Hamilton st. Head branch,<br />
75 to 81 Trongate, Glasgow.<br />
"Boots & Shoes" at strictly manufacturers'
DIRECTORY. 195<br />
PERRY Mrs, 3 Bruce st<br />
Perry Mrs, 2 Murdieston st<br />
PERT James, goods guard, 1 Kilblain st<br />
PETERS Rev. David S., M.A., minister <strong>of</strong> Mid Parish<br />
Church, The Manse, 1 Houston st<br />
PETRIE James, clerk, 2 George square<br />
Petrie Peter, engineer, 84 Belville st<br />
Petrie Robert, shipmaster, 12 South st<br />
PETERSEN Charles, rafter, 9 Cathcart st<br />
PETTERSEN P. E. (<strong>of</strong> Roberts & Bernsten), 37 Kelly st<br />
PETTIGREW James, grocer, 68 East Hamilton st. Ho. do.<br />
Pettigrew John, superintending engineer, P. & O. Co., 29<br />
Finnart st<br />
Pettigrew Robert, carpenter, 29 Regent st<br />
Pettigrew Mrs, 17 Kelly st<br />
PHELAN Rev. Patrick, Episcopal minister, 15 Bank st<br />
PHILIP Thomas, M.D., surgeon, 46 Cathcart st. Ho. 22<br />
Union st<br />
PHILIPS David, jun. (<strong>of</strong> D. Philips & Sons), 15 Brisbane st<br />
Philips David (<strong>of</strong> D. Philips & Sons), 24 West Stewart st<br />
Philips David & Sons, slaters and slate merchants, 5 Tobago<br />
st<br />
Philips James, blacksmith, 38 Crawfurd st<br />
Philips James, blacksmith, 6 St. Lawrence st<br />
Philips James, potter, 22 Pottery st<br />
Philips John, potter, 20 Pottery st<br />
Philips Malcolm, potter, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
PHILLIPS John S., fish merchant, 26 Charles st<br />
Phillips Patrick, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant,<br />
13 Cross-shore st and 63 Main st. Ho. Dunedin<br />
cottage, 14 St. Lawrence st<br />
Phillips Robert, plumber, 23 Lyle st<br />
Phillips Robert, broker, 1 1 Ann st<br />
Phillips William, book-keeper, 35 Roxburgh st<br />
Phillips Miss, dressmaker, 23 Lyle st<br />
PHILP WT illiam, sub-agent British Linen Co. Bank, and<br />
insurance agent. Ho. 5 1 Union st<br />
PIC KE N Andrew, agent for the Scottish Amicable<br />
Life Assurance Society, 55 Rue-end<br />
Picken Andrew & Co., merchants, commission, steamship,<br />
and insurance agents, 55 Rue-end<br />
prices, from Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton Street.
196<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Picken Andrew (<strong>of</strong> Andrew Picken & Co., and Robert<br />
Ewing & Co. ), 1 1 Forsyth st<br />
Picken John, sawmiller, 91 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Picken William, storekeeper, 37 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
PICKETT W. J., machinist, 18 St. Lawrence st<br />
PIGGOT James, labourer, 74 Ann st<br />
Piggot Mrs C, 11 Crescent st<br />
PIPOT <strong>Office</strong> (deep sea), Princes Pier<br />
Pilot <strong>Office</strong> (river), Princes Pier<br />
PINK Charles, labourer, 103 Belville st<br />
PINKERTON John, carter, 18 Tobago st<br />
Pinkerton Ebenezer, steward, 8 Murdieston st<br />
PIRRIE Mrs, 95 Dempster st<br />
PLAIGE J., engineer, Rosehill, Card well Bay, Gourock<br />
PLANT Frederick, insurance agent, 7 Brisbane st<br />
PLATT Robert, labourer, 24 Ann st<br />
Piatt Samuel, labourer, 13 Crescent st<br />
Piatt William, labourer, 34 St. Lawrence st<br />
PLYMOUTH and Glasgow Steamship <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse<br />
buildings—Allan Swan, agent<br />
POHLMANN Mrs, furnishings, 42 Nelson st. Ho. 2<br />
South st<br />
POLICE <strong>Office</strong>, Dalrymple st<br />
POLLOCK John, blacksmith, 38 Main st<br />
Pollock John, boilermaker, 32 Nelson st, west<br />
Pollock John, spirit merchant, 69 Main st. Ho. 13 Carwood<br />
st<br />
Pollock John M., Finnart Lee, 73 Newton st<br />
Pollock Malcolm, carpenter, 18 East Crawford st<br />
Pollock Robert, chemist, 8 South st<br />
Pollock Robert, labourer, 22 John st<br />
Pollock Samuel, labourer, 85 Belville st<br />
Pollock Thomas, brassfinisher, 47 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Pollock William, labourer, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
Pollock Miss Jane, grocer, 19 Regent st. Ho. 6 Antigua st<br />
Pollock Mrs J., 6 Antigua st<br />
Pollock Mrs Thomas, 21 Nelson st, west<br />
POLONIS George, grocer, 9 Carwood st. Ho. do.<br />
Polonis Hugh, carpenter, 6 Carwood st<br />
Polonis William, wine and spirit merchant, 9 Port-Glasgow<br />
road. Ho. 89 East Hamilton st<br />
Gentlemen," we have as fine Boots & Shoes
DIRECTORY. 197<br />
Polonis Mrs, 35 Lynedoch st<br />
POLSON David, <strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs, 93 Dempster st<br />
Poison Hector, engineer, 93 Dempster st<br />
Poison Misses, 36 South st<br />
PONSONBY Thomas, grocer, 40 Inverkip st<br />
POORS' Rates <strong>Office</strong>, 36 Nicolson st<br />
PORTEOUS Robert, storekeeper, 17 Antigua st<br />
Porteous William, policeman, 43 Shaw st<br />
PORTER Mrs, 16 Lynedoch st<br />
PORTERFIELD Miss Margaret, 19 Kelly st<br />
POST Henry, brickbuilder, 1 Ratho st<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, Wallace square, <strong>of</strong>f Hamilton st<br />
POTTER Miss E., 14 Brisbane st<br />
POTTS John, seaman, 2 Watt place<br />
POULTER George T., pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, t8 Ardgowan<br />
square<br />
POW Edward, furnishing ironmonger and edge tool dealer,<br />
17 Brymner st. Ho. 14 Wellington st<br />
POYNTER John E. (<strong>of</strong> John Poynter & Son), Clydeneuk,<br />
Uddingston, and 167 Bath st, Glasgow<br />
Poynter John & Son, manufacturing chemists, Shaws Water<br />
Chemical Works, 2 1 Dellingburn st, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and 7 2<br />
Great Clyde st, Glasgow<br />
PRATT John & Co., art photographers, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Pratt John G. (<strong>of</strong> John Pratt & Co.), 28 Newton st<br />
Pratt William, coal merchant, 13 Stanners st. Ho. 33<br />
Regent st<br />
PRENTICE Alexander R. (<strong>of</strong> Patten & Prentice), writer<br />
and notary public, 18 Kilblain st. Ho. Willow park, 41<br />
Ardgowan st<br />
Prentice David (<strong>of</strong> D. & A. Prentice), Cadzovv villa, 66<br />
Finnart st<br />
Prentice D. & A. general drapers, silk mercers, and clothiers,<br />
24 Hamilton st<br />
Prentice John, house factor, 32 Nicolson st. Ho. 48 Eldon st<br />
Prentice Thomas & Co., wholesale wine, spirit, and tea<br />
merchants, 23 Nicolson st<br />
Prentice Thomas (<strong>of</strong> T. Prentice & Co.), Willow Park, Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
Prentice Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 3 St. Andrew's st<br />
Prentice Mrs Adam, 22 Bank st<br />
as can be made, at 14 Hamilton Street.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
PRESTON James, cabinetmaker and turner, 13 Nicolson<br />
st. Ho. 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Preston John, tobacconist, 17 West Blackhall st. Ho,<br />
Spring Bank, Dunoon<br />
Preston Richard, cab-driver, 1 Bruce st<br />
PRICE R., Adjutant, 1st R. & D.A.V., 25 Bentinck st<br />
PRIMROSE Rev. Robert, minister <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew Square<br />
U.P. Church. Ho. 33 Union st<br />
PROCTOR R. M., watchmaker, 49 Brisbane st<br />
PROCURATOR (County) Fiscal's <strong>Office</strong>, County buildings,<br />
r Nelson st, west<br />
PROVIDENT Bank, 11 William st. (See Advt.)<br />
PROWSE Samuel, shipmaster, 46 East Crawford st<br />
PULLAR J. & Sons, Pullars' Dye Works, Perth, dyers and<br />
cleaners to the Queen, 4 Albert Place, 21 West Black-<br />
hall st<br />
PURDIE John, cabinetmaker, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
Purdie P. & G., boot and shoe manufacturers, 37 Hamilton<br />
st, and 193 Argyle st, Glasgow. Ho. Bellevue,.<br />
Dumbreck<br />
Purdie Mrs, 4 East breast<br />
PURDON James, station-master and goods agent, Upper<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Station. Ho 39 Wellington st<br />
PURSELL Mrs James, 72 Ann st<br />
PYE Alexander, joiner, 13 Crescent st<br />
Q<br />
QUAYLE William R., seaman, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
QUEEN Bernard, labourer, 4 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
QUIGLEY Arthur, clerk, 4 Inverkip st<br />
QUIN John (<strong>of</strong> John Quin & Son), 42 Brisbane st<br />
Quin John & Son, umbrella and parasol manufacturers, 7<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Quin William (<strong>of</strong> John Quin & Son), 42 Brisbane st<br />
QUINN Patrick, policeman, 5 West Stewart st<br />
RAE George A., commercial traveller, 19 Newton st<br />
Rae John, carpenter, 10 Terrace road<br />
" Ladies," we can save you money in Boots
DIRECTORY. 1 99<br />
Rae John, tinsmith, gasfitter, &c, 31 West Burn st<br />
Rae Robert, brassfinisher, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
Rae William, boilermaker, 36 St. Lawrence st<br />
Rae William, feuar, 24 Belville st<br />
Rae Mrs John, 14 Bruce st<br />
RAFFERTY Michael, umbrella maker, 3 Buccleuch st<br />
RAILWAY Goods Depot, 4 Regent st<br />
Railway Station (Caledonian), 25 Cathcart st<br />
Railway Station (G. & S.-W.), Brougham st<br />
Railway Station (G. & S.-W.), Lynedoch st<br />
Railway Station (Upper <strong>Greenock</strong>), head <strong>of</strong> Lynedoch st<br />
RALSTON John, shipmaster, 2 Ford place, Finnart st<br />
Ralston William, boilermaker, 23 Lynedoch st<br />
RAMAGE John, chief yardsman, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Ramage William, treasurer, <strong>Greenock</strong> Parochial Board, 36<br />
Nicolson st. Ho. 10 Manor Crescent, Gourock<br />
Ramage Mrs John S., 22 Kelly st<br />
RAMSAY Alexander, clothier, 39 West Burn st. Ho. 22<br />
South st<br />
Ramsay Charles B., grocer, 91 Dempster st<br />
Ramsay Charles G., sugar broker, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Ramsay G. A., joiner and builder, 16 Nicolson st. Ho. 13<br />
Ardgowan st, west<br />
Ramsay Henry, boilermaker, 95 Belville st<br />
Ramsay Hope Stewart, accountant, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong> buildings.<br />
Ho. 89 Eldon st<br />
Ramsay Hugh & Co., ship joiners, block manufacturers and<br />
turners, 29 Main st. Ho. 3 Macdougall st. (See Advt.)<br />
Ramsay John, blockmaker, 3 East Crawford st<br />
Ramsay John, joiner, 10 Watt st<br />
Ramsay John, late <strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs, 5 Glen st<br />
Ramsay John W., joiner, 37 Lynedoch st<br />
Ramsay Mitchell, engineer, 14 Lynedoch st<br />
Ramsay Robert, millworker, Overton<br />
Ramsay Robert, millwright, 31 Trafalgar st<br />
RANDLES Mrs, grocer, 9 Kilblain st<br />
RANKIN Alexander, fruiterer, 40 Cathcart st. Ho. 23<br />
Newton st<br />
Rankin Allan, seaman, 21 Antigua st<br />
Rankin & Blackmore, engineers, boilermakers, and ironfounders,<br />
Eagle foundry, 24 Baker st<br />
at the " Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton St.
DIRECTORY.<br />
Rankin Finlay, engineer, 5 Dempster st<br />
Rankin George J., stationer, 34 Brymner st. Ho. 31 Royal<br />
st, Gourock<br />
Rankin Hugh, brassfinisher, 21 Lynedoch st<br />
Rankin Hugh, labourer, 17 Prospecthill st<br />
Rankin James, engineer, 10 Lynedoch st<br />
Rankin John, engineer, 5 Dempster st<br />
Rankin John, labourer, 34 Ingleston st<br />
Rankin John F. (<strong>of</strong> Rankin & Blackmore), 2 1 Octavia terrace<br />
Rankin Matthew (<strong>of</strong> Rankin & Blackmore), 21 Octavia terrace<br />
Rankin Neil, policeman, 81 Wellington st<br />
Rankin Mrs John, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
Rankin Mrs, Levenbank, 46 Esplanade<br />
RATCLIFFE Thomas, vanman, 85 Dempster st<br />
Ratcliffe Mrs, 30 Ann st<br />
RATTRAY Robert, seaman, 34 St. Lawrence st<br />
Rattray William, boilerroaker, 32 St. Lawrence st<br />
Rattray Mrs Catherine, 4 West Stewart st<br />
REAVEY James, storekeeper. 16 Kelly st<br />
RECEPTION House, 35 Crawfurd st<br />
REDPATH Andrew, confectioner, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
REFORMED Presbyterian Church, 14 West Stewart st<br />
REGISTRAR for East District, 3 East Blackhall st<br />
Registrar for<br />
square<br />
Middle District, Municipal buildings, Wallace<br />
Registrar for West District, Municipal buildings, Wallace<br />
square<br />
REICH William, <strong>of</strong>fal and sausage skin merchant, 3 Market<br />
lane<br />
REID Alexander, rivetter, 68 Inverkip st<br />
Reid Andrew, biscuit manufacturer, 18 Cathcart st<br />
Reid Archibald, house, ship, and general blacksmith, 5 Virginia<br />
st. Ho. 7 Dempster st<br />
Reid Duncan, gateman, 30 East Hamilton st<br />
Reid Duncan, seaman, 1 7 Tobago st<br />
Reid Duncan, tea dealer and general grocer, 42 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 39 Newton st<br />
Reid Hugh, policeman, Police buildings<br />
Reid James, boilermaker, 15 Lauriston st<br />
Reid James, clerk, 3 Antigua st<br />
Reid James, engineer, 54 Drumfrochar road<br />
Percy Bros. "City" Boot for Gentlemen, 10/6,
DIRECTORY. 20 1<br />
Reid James, fireman, 6 Lauriston st<br />
Reid James, moulder, 13 Belville st<br />
Reid James (<strong>of</strong> Fleming, Reid & Co.), Monfode, 67 Finnart st<br />
Reid James, rivetter, 6 Old Hillend st<br />
Reid James, shipmaster, 47 Brougham st<br />
Reid James, 10 Wellington st<br />
Reid John, salesman, 1 1 Belville st<br />
Reid John, wireworker, 113 Dempster st<br />
Reid Matthew, M.A., B.D., minister <strong>of</strong> Wellpark Free Church.<br />
Manse, 3 Lynedoch st<br />
Reid Patrick, driller, 13 Carwood st<br />
Reid Richard G., 4 Carnock st<br />
Reid Robert, engineer, 15 Dempster st<br />
Reid R. A. (<strong>of</strong> Duncan Reid), 39 Newton st<br />
Reid Thomas, plater, 6 Old Hillend<br />
Reid William, boilermaker, 25 Bank st<br />
Reid William, draper and milliner, 26 Hamilton st. Ho. 21<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Reid William, labourer, 74 Ann st<br />
Reid William, late policeman, 26 Ann st<br />
Reid William, tugboatmaster, 13 Charles st<br />
Reid Miss Janet, 5 George square<br />
Reid Mrs George, 9 Watt st<br />
Reid Mrs H., 16 Robertson st<br />
Reid Mrs Peter, draper, 10 Manse lane. Ho. Lynedoch st<br />
Reid Mrs William, 54 East Hamilton st<br />
Reid Mrs, 38 Crawfurd st<br />
REILEY William, labourer, 21 John st<br />
RENDALL Robert, mariner, 12 South st<br />
RENNIE Andrew, patternmaker, 35 Wellington st<br />
Rennie James, wine and spirit merchant, 37 Rue-end St.<br />
Ho. 5 Roxburgh st<br />
Rennie John, carter, 8 Hay st<br />
Rennie John, contractor, 30 Bank st<br />
Rennie John, engineer, 7 Ratho st<br />
Rennie John (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Distillery Co.), 55 Finnart st<br />
Rennie J. & Co., engineers, 9 Springkell st<br />
Rennie Robert, carter, 31 Market st<br />
Rennie Robert, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant,<br />
20 West Burn st, 9 Inverkip st. and 8 Cartsburn st.<br />
Ho. 36 Union st<br />
trio trouble to show them, at 14 Hamilton St.
202 DIRECTORY.<br />
Rennie Thomas, curator <strong>of</strong> Watt Institution Museum. Ho..<br />
13 Watt st<br />
Rennie Mrs James, dressmaker, 12 Patrick st<br />
Rennie Mrs James, 3 Shaw place<br />
REVIE Mrs James, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
RHODES Mrs John, dressmaker, 19 Nelson st, west<br />
RICE Benjamin, skinner, 6 Sinclair st<br />
Rice Thomas, rivetter, 58 Main st<br />
RICHARDSON David (<strong>of</strong> James Richardson & Co.), Hartfield,<br />
Cove, and 1 Great Western terrace, Glasgow<br />
Richardson David B. (<strong>of</strong> James Richardson & Co.), Hartfield,<br />
Cove, and 1 Great Western terrace, Glasgow<br />
Richardson James, engineer, 32 Crescent st<br />
Richardson James & Co., merchants, 2 Church place<br />
Richardson John, ironmoulder, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Richardson John, missionary, 9 Dempster st<br />
Richardson Robert, carpenter, 5 Ingleston st<br />
Richardson William, boilermaker, 5 Main st<br />
Richardson William, engineer, 10 Baker st<br />
Richardson Mrs James, 27 Finnart st<br />
RICHMOND Alexander (<strong>of</strong> M.M. <strong>of</strong>fice), 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Richmond Alexander, river pilot, 23 West Blackhall st<br />
Richmond Archibald F., M.D., 21 Patrick st<br />
Richmond John, bricklayer, 47 Trafalgar st<br />
Richmond J. & W., cab and carriage hirers,<br />
square. Ho. 85 Finnart st<br />
5 Ardgowan<br />
Richmond Robert J.,<br />
Ardgowan st<br />
sugar broker, 27 Cathcart st. Ho. 31<br />
Richmond Mrs Hugh, dairy, 85 Finnart st<br />
RIDDELL George, spirit dealer, 4 Clarence<br />
Eldon st<br />
Riddell John, joiner, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
RILEY John, pastry baker, 7 Newton st<br />
st. Ho. 39<br />
Riley Patrick, sailmaker, 49 Nicolson st<br />
RINTOUL John F., drill master, 49 Lynedoch st<br />
RIPPINGALE Joseph, labourer, 19 Dempster st<br />
RIPPON Charles, bath master, West-end Baths, Campbell st<br />
Rippon Cornelius W., drill instructor, 1 Armadale place<br />
Rippon Joseph W., salesman, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
RISK Mrs James, 23 Dempster st<br />
RITCHIE Adam, salesman, 85 Belville st<br />
"High-class" Boots at Manufacturers' Prices,,<br />
.
DIRECTORY. 203<br />
Ritchie Alexander, grocer, 26 Inverkip st. Ho. 62 Kelly st<br />
Ritchie Alexander, rafter, 15 Antigua st<br />
Ritchie Andrew, blacksmith, 3 Hope st<br />
Ritchie Andrew, clerk, 35 Regent st<br />
Ritchie David, writer and notary public, <strong>Post</strong> -<strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
(east side). Ho. 14 Brisbane st<br />
Ritchie Duncan, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Ritchie George, Burgh School Board inspecting <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />
Municipal buildings. Ho. 71 Regent st<br />
Ritchie Hugh, late <strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs, 14 Robertson st<br />
Ritchie James, boilermaker, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Ritchie John, H.M. Customs, 83 Dempster st<br />
Ritchie John, quarryman, 31 Trafalgar st<br />
Ritchie John, storekeeper, 10 Brisbane st<br />
Ritchie John, superintendent <strong>of</strong> Sailors' Home, 1 Dock<br />
breast<br />
Ritchie Robert, carpenter, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Ritchie Robert, engineer, 1 1 Dempster st<br />
Ritchie Robert, flesher, ^t, Shaw st. Ho. 3 Mearns st<br />
Ritchie Robert, labourer, 3 Mearns st<br />
Ritchie Thomas, smith, 69 Nicolson st<br />
Ritchie Miss, draper, 62 Vennel<br />
Ritchie Mrs Anna, 14 Brisbane st<br />
Ritchie Mrs C. Margaret, 25 John st<br />
RITSON Thomas, station master, Caledonian Railway,<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. Hunter villa, Gourock<br />
RIVA Matthew, river pilot, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
ROBB Henry, carpenter, 38 Hamilton st<br />
Robb James, shoemaker, 44 Inverkip st. Ho. 27 Bruce st<br />
ROBERTS & Bernsten, ship brokers, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Roberts Mrs, 26 Wellington st<br />
ROBERTSON Adam, skinner, 26 East Crawford st<br />
Robertson Alexander, jun., potter, 12 Pottery st<br />
Robertson Alexander, sen., potter, 22 Pottery st<br />
Robertson Andrew, cooper, 30 Bruce st<br />
Robertson Andrew, storeman, 7 Newton st<br />
Robertson Archibald, engineer, 59 Ann st<br />
Robertson Charles, slater, 6 Buccleuch st. Ho. 8 George<br />
square<br />
Robertson Colin, flesher, 65 Ann st. Ho. 64 do.<br />
Robertson David, joiner, 3 Hill st<br />
only at our <strong>Greenock</strong> Depot, 14 Hamilton St„
204<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Robertson David, labourer, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
Robertson David, labourer, 35 Ingleston st<br />
Robertson Donald, cabinetmaker, 75 Wellington st<br />
Robertson Donald, railway porter, 22 Brisbane st<br />
Robertson James, barber, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
Robertson James, mechanic, 62 Ann st<br />
Robertson James, piano tuner, 27 Dempster st<br />
Robertson James, salesman, Eddlewood place, Gourock road<br />
Robertson James, skinner, 46 East Hamilton st<br />
Robertson James, slater, 1 Kelly st. H. 22 Ann st<br />
Robertson James, 41 Finnart st<br />
Robertson John, district manager, S. L. Life Assurance Co.,<br />
13 Hamilton st. Ho. Fyfe place, Gourock<br />
Robertson John, engineer, 27 Regent st<br />
Robertson John, flesher, 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st. Ho do.<br />
Robertson John, joiner, 26 Lynedoch st<br />
Robertson John, joiner, 18 St. Lawrence st<br />
Robertson John, mason, 71 Regent st<br />
Robertson John, pawnbroker, 39 Hamilton st. Ho. 91<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
Robertson John, plater, 7 Mill st<br />
Robertson John, slater, 1 Duncan st<br />
Robertson John K., physician and surgeon, 20 Ardgowan sq<br />
Robertson Joseph O., engineer, 66 Kelly st<br />
Robertson & M'Dougail, merchants and commission agents,<br />
1 Cross-shore st<br />
Robertson L. B., 68 Union st<br />
Robertson Rankine, cooper, 49 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Robertson Robert, coal merchant, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
Robertson Robert, watchmaker, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
Robertson Robert William, City buildings, Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
Rockingham, Kilreggan<br />
Robertson R. C, 68 Union st<br />
Robertson Samuel, moulder, 3 Regent st<br />
Robertson Thomas, brassfinisher, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
Robertson Thomas, coachman, 15 Newark st<br />
Robertson Thomas, master rigger, 1 7 Nelson st, west<br />
Robertson Walter, joiner, 2 Rue-end st<br />
Robertson Wellwood M., joiner, 19 Dempster st<br />
Robertson William, coal merchant, 46 Roxburgh st. Ho.<br />
50 do.<br />
"Leading Articles" in Foot Gear always at
DIRECTORY. 205<br />
Robertson William, general and furnishing ironmonger, 27<br />
West Blackhall st. Ho. 19 Fox st<br />
Robertson William, hammerman, 1 1 Lynedoch st<br />
Robertson William, iron merchant, 49 Main st. Ho. 63<br />
Rue-end st<br />
Robertson William, labourer, 7 Bruce st<br />
Robertson W. Lewis, M.A., minister <strong>of</strong> St. Thomas Free<br />
Church. Ho. 64 Finnart st<br />
Robertson Wm. T., warehouseman, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
Robertson Mrs Anna, 8 George square<br />
Robertson Mrs Donald, 6 Watt st<br />
Robertson Mrs G., 11 Watt st<br />
Robertson Mrs John, 10 Nicolson st<br />
Robertson Mrs John, 32 Margaret st<br />
Robertson Mrs J., Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong> carrier, 1 Manse<br />
lane, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and Turner's court, 87 Argyle st, and<br />
43 Virginia st, Glasgow<br />
Robertson Mrs, lodgings, 21 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Robertson Mrs, 50 Crawfurd st<br />
Robertson Mrs, 19 Fox st<br />
Robertson Mrs, t i Lyle st<br />
ROBINSON Alexander, veterinary surgeon, 37 West Burn<br />
st and 60 Vennel. Ho. Holly lodge, Card well Bay,<br />
Gourock<br />
Robinson Archibald, veterinary surgeon, 37 West Burn st.<br />
Ho. 20 Patrick st<br />
Robinson Archibald M'C, baker, 33 Ann st. Ho. 31 do.<br />
Robinson John, ironmoulder, 9 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
ROBSON Benjamin, engineer, 32 St. Lawrence st<br />
Robson John (<strong>of</strong> Smillie &: Robson), 37 Bank st<br />
RODDEN Bernard, labourer, 34 Ingleston st<br />
RODERICKS George, labourer, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
RODGER David, joiner, 39 Lynedoch st<br />
Rodger David, painter, 21 Wellington st<br />
Rodger James, coachsmith, 65 Nicolson st<br />
Rodger John, agent for the Clydesdale Bank (Limited), 7<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 36 Forsyth st<br />
Rodger John, cooper, 29 Nelson st, west<br />
Rodger John, fitter, 21 Newton st<br />
Rodger John, mason, 104 Dempster st<br />
Rodger John, smith, 16 William st. Ho. 40 Brisbane st<br />
the " Percy Shoe House," 14 Hamilton St.
2o6<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Rodger Thomas, sailmaker, 5 York st<br />
Rodger Walter W. B., J. P., and civil engineer, Bagatelle, 23<br />
Eldon st<br />
Rodger William, detective <strong>of</strong>ficer, 64 Ann st<br />
Rodger William, labourer, 9 Belville st<br />
Rodger William C, slater, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
Rodger Miss, 63 Union st<br />
Rodger Mrs Alexander, 35 Newton st<br />
Rodger Mrs, 28 Wellington st<br />
RODGERS James, oyster dealer, 8 Cross-shore st. Ho. do.<br />
RODGERSON William, seaman, 5 York st<br />
Roe James, labourer, 5 7 Belville st<br />
Roe Richard, insurance agent, 11 Lauriston st<br />
Roe Robert, labourer, 19 Main st<br />
ROGAN Ellis P., D.D., R.C. clergyman. Ho. 14 Patrick st<br />
ROGER James H., wine and spirit merchant, 21 Shaw st<br />
ROGERS Alexander, salesman, 91 Dempster st<br />
Rogers Thomas, railway porter, 4 Mearns st<br />
ROGERSON Robert, tailor, 10 Murdieston st<br />
ROLLING William R. (E.R.N.), 27 Trafalgar st<br />
RONALD James, watchmaker and jeweller, 23 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. 42 Newton st<br />
Ronald William, spirit dealer, 1 7 Bearhope st. Ho. 1 Ford<br />
place, Finnart st<br />
Ronald Mrs James, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Ronald Mrs J., 63 Nicolson st<br />
ROONEY Patrick, labourer, 89 East Hamilton st<br />
Rooney Thomas, porter, 45 Cathcart st<br />
Rooney Mrs Teresa, grocer, 20 Ann st<br />
RORISON John, engineer, 36 Crescent st<br />
Rorison Thomas D., manager (<strong>of</strong> sugar refining). Ho. 24<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
ROSE Alexander, policeman, 83 Dempster st<br />
Rose A., sawyer, 13 Carwood st<br />
Rose Andrew, manager <strong>of</strong> Bodega, 21 Shaw st. Ho. 48<br />
Lynedoch st<br />
Rose Archibald, <strong>Greenock</strong> Workman Public House, 12<br />
Sugarhouse lane. Ho. 30 Newton st<br />
Rose Hugh, pensioner, 104 Dempster st<br />
Rose Mrs Neil, grocer, 93 Roxburgh st. Ho. 1 Ford place,<br />
Finnart st<br />
The "Percy Shoe House" is world renowned
DIRECTORY. 207<br />
ROSS Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Ross & Marshall), Springfield, Innellan<br />
Ross Alexander, shipmaster, Eddlewood place, Gourock road<br />
Ross Baillie C. (<strong>of</strong> Whyte & Ross), 6 Kelly st<br />
Ross Charles, boilennaker, 50 East Hamilton st<br />
Ross Corbett & Co., sugar merchants, commission and insurance<br />
agents, 2 Cross-shore st<br />
Ross Evan, merchant, 18 Cartsburn st<br />
Ross Finlay, moulder, 17 Belville st<br />
Ross Finlay, sen., moulder, 25 Bank st<br />
Ross Francis, seaman, 8 Duff st<br />
Ross Hugh, umbrella maker, 25 Hamilton st<br />
Ross George, joiner, 14 Dairy mple st<br />
Ross George, rivetter, 2 Mackenzie st<br />
Ross James, mason, 6 Carwood st<br />
Ross John, blacksmith, 22 St. Lawrence st<br />
Ross John, pansman, 55 Drumfrochar road<br />
Ross John, wholesale ironmonger and iron merchant, 29<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. Springfield, Innellan<br />
Ross & Marshall, coal merchants, shipping agents and steve-<br />
dores, India place and 7 Dock breast<br />
Ross Malcolm, joiner, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Ross William, blacksmith, 32 East Hamilton st<br />
Ross William, labourer, 57 Belville st<br />
Ross William, merchant and sugar broker, <strong>National</strong> Bank<br />
buildings, 29 Cathcart st. Ho. 63 Esplanade<br />
Ross William, railway porter, 114 Dempster st<br />
Ross William H., labourer, 64 Ann st<br />
Ross Edith, contralto vocalist, 8 Brougham st<br />
Ross Mrs, 19 Wellington st<br />
Ross Mrs, 23 Nicolson st<br />
ROUGH John, lithographer, 87 Dempster st<br />
ROUGVIE James (<strong>of</strong> James Rougvie & Co., Glasgow),<br />
sugar broker, 17 Ardgowan square<br />
Rougvie Misses M. & K., ladies' underclothing warehouse,<br />
5 Grey place<br />
Rougvie Mrs John, 24 Union st<br />
ROWAN Alexander (<strong>of</strong> J. G. Rowan & Co.), 19 Bentinck st<br />
Rowan George (<strong>of</strong> J. G. Rowan & Co.), hydropathic establishment,<br />
Kilmalcolm<br />
Rowan Hugh, inspector and chief clerk, Central Police<br />
Chambers. Ho. 6 West Blackhall st<br />
for " value" in Boots & Shoes, 14 Hamilton St
2o8 DIRECTORY.<br />
Rowan James, baker, 9 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Rowan John (<strong>of</strong> J. G. Rowan & Co.), Clydeview, 55 Esplanade<br />
Rowan John, shoemaker, 9 Nicolson st<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., merchant tailors and clothiers, gent's<br />
hosiers and hatters and outfitters, 28 Hamilton st.<br />
(See Advt.)<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., warehousemen, house and ship furnishers,<br />
Cathcart Square house<br />
Rowan Samuel, police sergeant, 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Rowan Thomas B. (<strong>of</strong> Ballantine & Rowan), 50 Eldon st<br />
ROWE George, compositor, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
ROXBURGH John, engineer, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
Roxburgh Mrs, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
Roxburgh Street Refining Co., 40 Sir Michael st<br />
ROY John, joiner, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Roy Thomas (<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Greenock</strong> Rubber Co.), 26 Brisbane st<br />
ROYAL Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 38 Cathcart st— D. M. Latham,,<br />
agent<br />
Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> (west end), 9 West Blackhall st<br />
Royal Hotel, 3 East breast. (See Advt.)<br />
Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, headquarters, Palmerston<br />
buildings<br />
Royal Naval Reserve <strong>Office</strong>, 7 Virginia st<br />
RHUE Adolph, shipmaster, 21 Trafalgar st<br />
RUNCIE Mrs, 42 Lynedoch st<br />
RUSSELL Alexander, rivetter, 4 Garvald st<br />
Russell Andrew (<strong>of</strong> Russell & Bonnar), 21 Brisbane st<br />
Russell Bernard, engineer, 49 Mearns st<br />
Russell & Bonnar, drapers and silk mercers, 18 West Black-<br />
hall st<br />
Russell & Co., shipbuilders, Main st, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and Port-<br />
Glasgow ; also lessees <strong>of</strong> Graving Dock, Port-Glasgow<br />
Russell Henry, joiner, 1 1 Regent st<br />
Russell Henry, labourer, 13 Crescent st<br />
Russell James, carpenter, 13 Hamilton st<br />
Russell James, clerk, 4 Garwood st<br />
Russell James, commercial traveller, Greenfield cottage,<br />
Ladyburn<br />
Russell James, shipowner, 73 Union st<br />
Russell John, rigger, 28 West Burn st<br />
Russell John, rivetter, 5 1 Main st<br />
Boots and Shoes for all kinds <strong>of</strong> weather, at
DIRECTORY. 209<br />
Russell John, salesman, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Russell Joseph (<strong>of</strong> Russell & Co.), The Knowe, Port-Glasgow<br />
road<br />
Russell J. F., river pilot, 24 Union st<br />
Russell Thomas, driller, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Russell Thomas, labourer, 13 East Crawford st<br />
Russell William, grocer, 44 East Crawford st<br />
Russell W. C. & Co., wholesale and retail wine and spirit<br />
merchants, 27 Cathcart st and 3 Cartsburn st<br />
Russell W. C. (<strong>of</strong> W. C. Russell & Co.), 35 Regent st<br />
Russell Mrs J. R., spirit dealer, 21 Port-Glasgow road. Ho.<br />
16 do.<br />
RUSHTON James, millworker, 19 Prospecthill st<br />
RUTHERFORD George, law clerk, Eddlewood place,<br />
Gourock road<br />
Rutherford Robert, grocer, 91 Dempster st<br />
RYAN Michael, coppersmith, 35 Regent st<br />
SAILORS' Home, 1 Dock breast<br />
St. Andrew's Free Church, 44 Ardgowan st<br />
St. Andrew's Inland Revenue Bonded Warehouse, Customs<br />
No. 10, 6 St. Andrew st—R. Thorne & Sons, pro-<br />
prietors<br />
St. Andrew Square U.P. Church, St. Andrew square<br />
St. George's Hall, 10 George square—Robert MacSymon,<br />
proprietor<br />
St. John's Episcopal Church, 10 Union st<br />
St. Lawrence's Mission-house, 1 1 St. Lawrence st<br />
St. Lawrence's Roman Catholic Chapel, 1 Rue-end st<br />
St. Lawrence's Roman Catholic School, Belville st<br />
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Chapel, 14 Patrick st<br />
St. Paul's Established Church, 24 Newark st<br />
St. Thomas's Free Church, Grey place<br />
SALMON W. B. & Young, coal merchants and insurance<br />
agents, City buildings, 32 Cathcart st<br />
SALVATION Army Barracks, Cruden's Hall, 2 Ann st<br />
SAMSON John, shoemaker, 16 Kelly st<br />
Samson Thomas, nail and chaplet maker, 25 Stanners st.<br />
Ho. 95 Belville st<br />
Percy Bros., Cash Boot Men, 14 Hamilton St.<br />
14
DIRECTORY.<br />
SANDEMAN Mrs A., kindergarten boarding and day school.<br />
Ho. 51 Forsyth st<br />
SANDERS Joseph J., spirit merchant, 23 Nicolson st. Ho.<br />
7 Caddlehill st. (See Advt.)<br />
SANDFORD John, foreman boilermaker, 50 St. Lawrence st<br />
SANDS George, joiner, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
Sands William, moulder, 15 Regent st<br />
SANITARY <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal buildings, Dalrymple st<br />
SARGENT Charles, Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong> carrier, 18<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Sargent Richard, seaman, 114 Dempster st<br />
SATCHWILL Richard, rigger, 18 Dalrymple st<br />
SAVAGE Thomas, tailor, 30 Wellington st<br />
SAWERS Robert, blacksmith, 15 Brougham st<br />
SAYERS Alexander, cooper, 28 West Burn st<br />
SCANLAN Rodger, fireman, 20 Serpentine walk<br />
SCHOOL Board (Burgh) <strong>Office</strong>s, Municipal buildings—G.<br />
Williamson, clerk<br />
SCHULTZ Warrick, grocer, 81 Roxburgh st. Ho. 21<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
SCHROEDER Charles, mate, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
SCOBIE James, ship's husband, 40 Brisbane st<br />
SCOTSMAN Newspaper (daily and weekly) <strong>Office</strong>, 5 Palmerston<br />
buildings, Customhouse place<br />
SCOTT, Adams & Co., sugar merchants, 2 Watt place<br />
Scott Alexander, baker, 1 Prospecthill st. Ho. do.<br />
Scott Alexander, boilermaker, 97 Belville st<br />
Scott Alexander, contractor, 22 Mearns st. Ho. 24 do.<br />
Scott Alexander, joiner, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
Scott Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Alexander Scott & Sons), Denniston, 41<br />
Newark st<br />
Scott Alexander & Sons, sugar refiners, 20 Baker st and<br />
Berry-yards, Drumfrochar road<br />
Scott Alexander, 33 Ingleston st<br />
Scott Andrew, checker, 42 Ann st<br />
Scott B. S. (<strong>of</strong> Scott, Adams & Co.), 38 Brisbane st<br />
Scott & Co., engineers and shipbuilders, Cartsdyke. Dock-<br />
yard, 2 Rue-end st<br />
Scott Crichton, railway guard, 19 Kelly st<br />
Scott David, salesman, 58 Kelly st<br />
Scott David, beltmaker, 8 St. Lawrence st<br />
The "Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton St.,
DIRECTORY.<br />
Scott David, F. B., shipmaster, 6 Finnart st<br />
Scott & Douglas, coachbuilders, 12 West Stewart st<br />
Scott Finlay, feuar, 37 Dempster st<br />
Scott George, joiner, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
Scott Heaton, overlooker, 7 Mill st<br />
Scott Henry, moulder, 29 Belville st<br />
Scott Hugh, smith, 71 Ann st<br />
Scott Institution, 5 Nelson st, west<br />
Scott Ivie, family grocer and wine merchant, 20 West Black-<br />
hall st. Ho. 49 Brougham st<br />
Scott Ivie, grocer and provision merchant, and Branch <strong>Post</strong><br />
<strong>Office</strong>, 72 Eldon st<br />
Scott James, cooper, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Scott James, deep-sea pilot, 6 Inverkip st<br />
Scott James, farmer, Murdieston<br />
Scott James, flesher, 27 Regent st<br />
Scott James, joiner, 7 1 Nicolson st<br />
Scott James, millworker, 7 Mill st<br />
Scott John, baker, 25 Bruce st<br />
Scott John, baker, 55 Vennel. Ho. 6 Sir Michael st<br />
Scott John, C.B. (<strong>of</strong> Scott & Co. and <strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry Co.),<br />
Seafield house, 34 Brougham st<br />
Scott John, carpenter, 115 Dempster st<br />
Scott John, carpenter, 2 Macdougall st<br />
Scott John, optician, 10 Hope st<br />
Scott John, porter, 33 Lyle st<br />
Scott John, rivetter, 44 Shaw st<br />
Scott John, road superintendent, 68 Kelly st<br />
Scott Joseph, boilermaker, 2 1 Ingleston st<br />
Scott Joseph D. (<strong>of</strong> Alexander Scott & Sons), Beltrees, 58<br />
Union st<br />
Scott Peter, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 17 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 29 Brougham st<br />
Scott Peter, inspector <strong>of</strong> buildings, 7 Ratho st<br />
Scott Peter (<strong>of</strong> Craig, Scott & Co.), 8 Ashton, Gourock<br />
Scott Ritchie, baker, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Scott Robert, hatter and clothier, 30 Charles st. Ho. 7<br />
Ratho st<br />
Scott Robert, cooper, 60 Drumfrochar road<br />
Scott Robert, mason, 77 Wellington st<br />
Scott Robert, sergeant, county police, 9 Watt st<br />
cheapest and best in town for Children's Boots
DIRECTORY.<br />
Scott Robert Sinclair (<strong>of</strong> Scott & Co. and <strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry<br />
Co.), Craigievar house, Skelmorlie<br />
Scott Thomas, joiner, 28 Crawfurd st. Ho. 28 Trafalgar st<br />
Scott Thomas, mechanic, 17 Ingleston st<br />
Scott W. Richmond, minister, Nelson Street E.U. Church, 86<br />
Union st<br />
Scott Miss Bethia, millinery and toy shop, 85J Belville st<br />
Scott Miss Margaret, 33 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Scott Miss, feuar, 13 Mearns st<br />
Scott Miss, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Scott Mrs James, 3 George square<br />
Scott Mrs James, 22 Lynedoch st<br />
Scott Mrs Jane, 58 East Crawford st<br />
Scott Mrs Mary, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
Scott Mrs, wine and spirit merchant, 62 Wellington st. Ho.<br />
19 Windsor terrace, Newton st<br />
Scott Mrs, 23 Shaw st<br />
Scott Mrs, 22 South st<br />
SCOTTISH Leader (newspaper), wholesale agent, William<br />
Innes, 40 Hamilton st<br />
Scottish People (newspaper). <strong>Office</strong>, 28 Brymner st—agent<br />
Jno. R. Smith. Ho. 29 Bank st<br />
Scottish Referee (newspaper). <strong>Office</strong>, 28 Brymner st—agent<br />
Jno. R. Smith<br />
SCRIMAGER Archibald, labourer, 15 Belville st<br />
SCULLIN Felix, bootmaker, 19 Bearhope st<br />
SCULLION Patrick, publican, 9 Cross-shore st. Ho. 29<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Scullion Samuel, pointsman, 1 Ratho st<br />
Scullion Mrs Patrick, poulterer, 20 Hamilton st. Ho. 29<br />
Cathcart st<br />
SEALY Mrs, 13 Lauriston st<br />
SEATH James, woolsorter, 62 Drumfrochar road<br />
Seath Robert, gardener, 30 Kelly st<br />
Seath Mrs John, 64 Kelly st<br />
Seath Mrs, 24 Wellington st<br />
SEBBORN Farrow, yachtsman, 80 Dempster st<br />
SELBY William S., North British railway agent, Albert<br />
Harbour and Lynedoch st stations. Ho. 25 Bank st<br />
SELLERS Mrs R., 23 Hamilton st<br />
SERVICE Alexander, engineer, 21 Roxburgh st<br />
Working Men's Boots at Percy Brothers*,
DIRECTORY. 213<br />
'Service Daniel, engine-driver, 6 Antigua st<br />
Service David, contractor, 2 Cross-shore st<br />
Service George, brassfinisher, 20 Lyle st<br />
Service John, baker, Regent Street Baking Factory. Ho.<br />
54 Regent st<br />
Service Matthew, carpenter, 32 Crescent st<br />
Service William, brassmoulder, 59 Belville st<br />
SHAND John, commission agent, 38 East Crawford st<br />
Shand Rev. Alexander Erskine, M.A., minister <strong>of</strong> the North<br />
Parish Church. Ho. Sydney place, 16 Eldon st<br />
.Shand Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 66 Ann st.<br />
38 Mearns st<br />
Ho.<br />
Shand Thomas, engineer, 56 St. Lawrence st<br />
Shand Thomas, tobacconist<br />
Ho. 38 East Crawford st<br />
and stationer, 59 Rue-end st.<br />
Shand Misses, 17 Brisbane st<br />
SHANKLAND Dugald & Co., merchants and shipowners,<br />
21 Cathcart st<br />
Shankland Dugald (<strong>of</strong> Dugald Shankland & Co.), Gowanhill,<br />
8 Madeira st<br />
Shankland Robert & Co., shipowners, 21 Cathcart st<br />
Shankland Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert Shankland & Co.), The Craigs,<br />
21 Newark st<br />
Shankland Thomas, cooper, 12 Laird st<br />
Shankland Mrs Thomas, 30 West Blackhall st<br />
SHANKS Mrs Robert, greengrocer, 52 Ann st<br />
SHANNON James, tailor and clothier, 50 Cathcart st.<br />
10 Wellington st<br />
Ho.<br />
Shannon William, labourer, 73 Regent st<br />
SHARER Alfred, commission merchant, 77 Port-Glasgow<br />
road<br />
SHARP & Ferguson,<br />
Blackhall st<br />
glass and china merchants, 16 West<br />
.Sharp James C, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Shaw st. Ho.<br />
13 Caddlehill st<br />
Sharp John, cooper, 60 Ann st<br />
Sharp John, grocer and provision merchant, 25 Rue-end st.<br />
Ho. 31 Regent st<br />
Sharp John, labourer, 14 Terrace road<br />
Sharp William, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Shaw st, and 6<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. 42 Eldon st<br />
"The Workman's Friend," 14 Hamilton St.
214<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Sharp William (<strong>of</strong> Duncan & Sharp), Endrick cottage, 5,<br />
Carwood st<br />
Sharp William, spirit dealer, 17 John st. Ho. do.<br />
Sharp Mrs John, 13 Newton st<br />
Sharp Mrs, 29 Ann st<br />
SHAW Daniel, labourer, 34 Crescent st<br />
Shaw John, blacksmith, 17 Lauriston st<br />
Shaw Neil, cowfeeder, 6 Prospecthill st<br />
Shaw Neil, jail watchman, 21 Bruce st<br />
Shaw William, carpenter, 38 Nicolson st<br />
Shaw William, slater, 34 Arthur st. Ho. 33 Ingleston st<br />
Shaw William N., librarian, 9 Murdieston st<br />
Shaw Misses, teachers, Gateside, Inverkip road<br />
Shaw Mrs J., grocer, 54 St. Lawrence st<br />
Shaw Mrs Neil, 6 Trafalgar st<br />
Shaw Mrs S. A., dressmaker, 25 West Stewart st<br />
Shaw Mrs William, 16 South st<br />
Shaw Mrs, 7 Newton st<br />
SHAWS Water Chemical Works, 21 Dellingburn st— John<br />
Poynter & Son<br />
SHEARER Alexander, feuar, 2 Glen st<br />
Shearer Alexander, jun., writer and notary public, 18 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 2 Glen st<br />
Shearer Hugh, wholesale grocer, Sugar Exchange buildings,<br />
Mansionhouse lane, and 52 Shaw st. Ho. 15 Fox st<br />
Shearer James, goods superintendent, Albert Harbour and<br />
Incngreen Stations (G. & S.-W. Railway), and James<br />
Watt Dock. Ho. 25 Brougham st<br />
Shearer James (<strong>of</strong> Thomas Skinner & Co.), Park place,<br />
Gourock<br />
Shearer James, painter, 45 Wellington st<br />
Shearer James, salesman, 16 Cathcart st<br />
Shearer James, 2 Lyle st<br />
Shearer Robert B., M.A., LL.B. (<strong>of</strong> W. & R. B. Shearer), 1<br />
Bank st. Ho. Hartfell, 97 Finnart st<br />
Shearer Thomas, clerk, 8 Murdieston st<br />
Shearer William (<strong>of</strong> W. & R. B. Shearer), 1 Bank st. Ho.<br />
Hartfell, 97 Finnart st<br />
Shearer W. & R. B., writers and notaries public, 1 Bank st<br />
Shearer Mrs Janet, wine and spirit merchant, 2 1 Ann St..<br />
Ho. 25 Regent st<br />
Boys' Boots for rough wear specially made
DIRECTORY. 215<br />
SHEILDS John, fitter, 67 Belville st<br />
SHENNAN Alexander, commission and insurance agent,<br />
Lilybank, Cardwell bay, Gourock<br />
SHEPHERD William, sewing, wringing, and mangling<br />
machines, 31 Nicolson st. Ho. 32 Nicolson st<br />
Shepherd William, ironmonger, 9 William st. Ho. 30 Brisbane<br />
st<br />
SHERIDAN Joseph, butcher, 59 Inverkip st. Ho. 95<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
Sheridan Michael, labourer, 18 Regent st<br />
Sheridan Robert, superintendent <strong>of</strong> cemetery, burying<br />
grounds, and parks. <strong>Office</strong>, Cemetery. Ho. 4 South st<br />
Sheridan William, carter, 41 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Sheridan Mrs, 24 Bruce st<br />
SHERIFF Court Hall, County buildings, 1 Nelson st, west<br />
Sheriff John, joiner, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
Sheriff Joseph (<strong>of</strong> J. D. M'Gregor & Co.), 35 Shore st,<br />
Gourock<br />
Sheriff William, cartwright, 75 Wellington st<br />
SHIELDS Archibald, joiner, 12 Murdieston st<br />
Shields Richard, labourer, 9 Cathcart st<br />
Shields Robert, labourer, 76 Ann st<br />
Shields Mrs, washerwoman, 45 Crawfurd st<br />
Shields Mrs, 9 Cross-shore st<br />
SHIPPING <strong>Office</strong> for Seaman, 7 Virginia st<br />
SHORT Thomas, clerk, 7 Port-Glasgow road<br />
SIDEY William, cab proprietor, 78 Wellington st<br />
SIEGER Engelbert, wine and spirit merchant, 41 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
SILLARS Andrew, brassfinisher, 27 Belville st<br />
SIM John, grocer and provision merchant, 32 Lynedoch st.<br />
Ho. 42 Mearns st<br />
Sim Mrs, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
SIME Robert J., gatekeeper, 60 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
SIMMS Elizabeth, ladies' nurse, 75 Roxburgh st<br />
SIMPSON A. C. (<strong>of</strong> Neil Broun & Co.), 9 Shaw place<br />
Simpson Adam, mate, 3 Duff st<br />
Simpson David (<strong>of</strong> W. White & Co.), Glen avenue, Port-<br />
Glasgow<br />
Simpson G. & R., fruiterers, 45 Vennel<br />
Simpson George, woolsorter, 7 Mill st<br />
by Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton St., <strong>Greenock</strong>,
2l6 DIRECTORY.<br />
Simpson Gordon, teacher, Public School, 16 Ann st. Ho.<br />
23 Brisbane st<br />
Simpson James, engineer, 1 Springkell st<br />
Simpson James, flesher, 1 Belville st. Ho. do.<br />
Simpson James, hairdresser, 2 Cross-shore st. Ho. 30<br />
Market st<br />
Simpson James, postman, P.O., 1 West Stewart st<br />
Simpson James W., clerk, 8 East Blackhall st<br />
Simpson John, compositor, 5 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Simpson John, labourer, 29 Ingleston st<br />
Simpson John A. & Co., pavement, cement, lime,<br />
coal, stucco, and fire-clay merchants, 6 Tobago<br />
st. Depot and <strong>Office</strong>, 10 Brougham st.<br />
(See Advt.)<br />
Simpson John A. (<strong>of</strong> John A. Simpson & Co.), 20 Brisbane<br />
st<br />
Simpson John I)., engineer, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Simpson Richard, foreman, 60 Drumfrochar road<br />
Simpson Richard, sailmaker, 3 Armadale place<br />
Simpson Thomas, boilermaker, 12 Belville st<br />
Simpson Thomas S., manager (R. & J. Dick), 22 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 25 Newton st<br />
Simpson William, brakesman, 76 Ann st<br />
Simpson William, brakesman, 1 2 Lyle st<br />
Simpson William, funeral undertaker, and agent United<br />
Reform Friendly Society, 48 Vennel. Ho. 49 Vennel<br />
Simpson Mrs D. M., 32 Brisbane st<br />
Simpson Mrs M., 26 Wellington st<br />
Simpson Mrs, 53 Belville st<br />
Simpson Mrs Margaret, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Simpson Mrs, 3 Regent st<br />
SINCLAIR Alexander, coppersmith, 18 Antigua st<br />
Sinclair Alexander, engineer, 46 Ann st<br />
Sinclair Alexander, fireman, 9 Hope st<br />
Sinclair Angus, blacksmith, 83 Wellington st<br />
Sinclair Angus (<strong>of</strong> Angus Sinclair & Co.), 33 Kelly st<br />
Sinclair Angus & Co., blacksmiths, tinsmiths, house and ship<br />
furnishings, 21 Cathcart st<br />
Sinclair Archibald, railway carrier. <strong>Office</strong>, 30 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. 23 West Blackhall st. (See Advt.)<br />
Sinclair Archibald M., storeman, 34 Crescent st<br />
Why pay long prices? Buy direct from the
DIRECTORY. 21<br />
Sinclair & Co., merchants, commission and insurance agents,<br />
and warehouse keepers, 46 Cathcart st. Ho. 57 Forsyth<br />
st<br />
Sinclair Donald, carpenter, 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Sinclair Donald, mason, 41 West Burn st<br />
Sinclair Duncan, blacksmith, 13 Watt st<br />
Sinclair Duncan, carpenter, 5 Caddlehill st<br />
Sinclair Duncan, moulder, 4 Garvald st<br />
Sinclair Duncan B., blacksmith, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Sinclair George (late H.M.C.), Finnart road<br />
Sinclair Henry, engine-driver, 105 Belville st<br />
Sinclair Humphrey, corkcutter, 21 Bruce st<br />
Sinclair James R. C. & Co., shipbrokers, importing and forwarding<br />
agents, 2 West Quay. Ho. Rosebank, Gourock<br />
road<br />
Sinclair John, carpenter, 17 John st<br />
Sinclair John, gasfitter, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Sinclair Malcolm, engine-driver, 13 Lauriston st<br />
Sinclair Neil, labourer, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Sinclair Neil C, chemist and druggist. Ho. 15 Mount<br />
Pleasant st<br />
Sinclair Peter, draughtsman, 3 Campsie terrace, Gourock<br />
Sinclair Robert, joiner, n Lynedoch st<br />
Sinclair Robert, labourer, 19 Ingleston st<br />
Sinclair Robert, salesman, 9 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Sinclair Robert H. (<strong>of</strong> Sinclair & Co.), 57 Forsyth st<br />
Sinclair Walter, salesman, 18 Bearhope st<br />
Sinclair William, agent for G. & J. Burns, Glasgow, Excise<br />
buildings. Ho. 1 Kelly st<br />
Sinclair William, agent for Royal Liver Friendly Society, 29<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. do.<br />
Sinclair William G., proprietor <strong>of</strong> British Workman House,<br />
63 Rue-end st. Ho. 5 Cathcart st<br />
Sinclair W. G., Sheriff-<strong>of</strong>ficer and J. P. Constable,<br />
6 West Blackhall st. Ho. 15 Mount Pleasant<br />
st<br />
Sinclair Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 33 Nicolson st.<br />
Ho. 3 Ford place, Finnart st<br />
Sinclair Mrs John, 3 Ford place,. Finnart st<br />
Sinclair Mrs John, 33 Nelson st, west<br />
Sinclair Mrs Peter, cowfeeder, 104 Drumfrochar road<br />
'Manufacturers, "Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.<br />
7
8 DIRECTORY.<br />
Sinclair Mrs Peter, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Sinclair Mrs P., 59 Brisbane st<br />
Sinclair Mrs, 6 Murdieston st<br />
SINGER Manufacturing Co., sewing machine manufacturers,.<br />
26 West Blackhall st<br />
SKAKEL William, tailor, 48 Lynedoch st<br />
SKILLEN Samuel, pointsman, 26 East Crawford st<br />
SKINNER John, rivetter, 16 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Skinner Richard, mariner, Rosehill, Cardwell Bay, Gourock<br />
Skinner Thomas & Co. ship and insurance brokers, 3<br />
Brymner st<br />
SKIRVING James, blacksmith, 30 Ingleston st<br />
SKIVINGTON W. Gordon, 47 Brougham st<br />
Skivington Mrs, 47 Brougham st<br />
SLACK John, fitter, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
SLATER James, B.A. (<strong>of</strong> Slater & Wardrop), 5 Robertson st<br />
Slater & Wardrop, Kilblain Academy, 15 Kilblain st<br />
SLAVEN James, insurance agent, 14 Terrace road<br />
Slaven William, porter, 52 West Blackhall st<br />
SLIGO Steam Packet Company, Old Steamboat quay<br />
SLOAN James, grocer, 19 East Shaw st. Ho. 27 Bruce st<br />
Sloan John, labourer, 32 Ingleston st<br />
Sloan Patrick, labourer, 33 Ingleston st<br />
Sloan Samuel, church <strong>of</strong>ficer, 31 Roxburgh st<br />
SMALL George, coachbuilder, 32 Kelly st<br />
Small Robertson, salesman, 4 South st<br />
SMART J. R. & Co., sugar merchants, 4 Brymner st<br />
Smart J. R. (<strong>of</strong> J. R. Smart & Co.), Carlogie house, 37<br />
Newark st<br />
Smart & Rolland, drapers, 31 Charles st<br />
SMEATON James, joiner, 70 Wellington st<br />
Smeaton William, cooper, 14 Murdieston st<br />
SMILLIE John, cabinetmaker, 63 Belville st<br />
Smillie & Robson, wholesale and retail fruit and vegetable<br />
merchants and florists, 39 Hamilton st, 31 Charles st,<br />
and 3 Manse lane<br />
Smillie William (<strong>of</strong> Smillie & Robson), 30 Kelly st<br />
SMITH A. C. & Co., sugar brokers and commission merchants,<br />
4 Brymner st<br />
Smith Alexander, 23 Lynedoch st<br />
Smith Alexander, baker, 81 Belville st. Ho. 83 do.<br />
" Mind your feet." Comfort guaranteed for
DIRECTORY. 219<br />
Smith Alexander, labourer, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Smith Alexander, telegraphist, 19 Dempster st<br />
Smith Alexander, sugar broker, wholesale grocer, grain and<br />
provision merchant, Waverley buildings, 29 West Burn<br />
st. Ho. Sunnyside, 4 Bedford st<br />
Smith Alexander C. (<strong>of</strong> A. C Smith & Co.), 21 Caddlehill st<br />
Smith Alexander W. C, telegraph lineman, 18 Wellington st<br />
Smith Allan, grocer, 8 Carwood st<br />
Smith Allan B. (<strong>of</strong> Smith & M'Cuaig), 29 Patrick st<br />
Smith Andrew, joiner, 24 Sir Michael st<br />
Smith Angus, carter, 1 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Smith Angus, F.C.S., analytical and technical chemist, 16<br />
Wellington st<br />
Smith Archibald, boilermaker, 23 East Shaw st<br />
Smith Archelus, engine-driver, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
Smith Charles, gardener, 34 Brougham st<br />
Smith David, tailor, 87 Belville st<br />
Smith Donald, brassflnisher, 22 Antigua st<br />
Smith Duncan, carter, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
Smith D. C, house factor, commission and insurance agent,.<br />
3 Bank st. Ho. 12 East Blackhall st<br />
Smith Gavin, boilermaker, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
Smith George, engine-driver, 26 East Crawford st<br />
Smith George, joiner, 15 Antigua st<br />
Smith Hugh, bookbinder, 17 South st<br />
Smith James, aerated water manufacturer, 32 Sugarhouse lane..<br />
Ho. n Nelson st<br />
Smith James, blacksmith, 7 Duncan st. Ho. 4 Crawford<br />
lane<br />
Smith James, bookbinder, paper ruler, and manufacturing<br />
stationer, 5 West Blackhall st. Ho. 63 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Smith James, carpenter, 9 Ratho st<br />
Smith James, engine-driver, 5 Lauriston st<br />
Smith James, consulting engineer, 18 Finnart st<br />
Smith James, engineer, 18 Bogle st<br />
Smith James, fireman, 30 Brymner st<br />
Smith James, labourer, 27 Ingleston st<br />
Smith James, policeman, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Smith James, railway guard, 71 Wellington st<br />
Smith James H., 24 Kelly st<br />
Smith James T., skinner, 10 Carwood st<br />
very little money, at " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St..
DIRECTORY.<br />
Smith John, bar <strong>of</strong>ficer and keeper, Sheriff Court buildings,<br />
1 Nelson st, west. Ho. do.<br />
Smith John, blacksmith, 103 Belville st<br />
Smith John, boot and shoemaker, 23 Charles st. Ho. 27<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Smith John, boot and shoemaker, 10 William st. Ho. 66<br />
Kelly st<br />
Smith John, brassmoulder, 6 Sinclair st<br />
Smith John, coachman, 10 Murdieston st<br />
Smith John, engineer, 39 Ann st<br />
Smith John, engineer, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Smith John, engineer, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Smith John, fitter, 93 Belville st<br />
Smith John, general dealer, 22 Ann st<br />
Smith John, hair-dresser, 9 Duff st. Ho. 20 Crescent st<br />
Smith John, joiner, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Smith John, mason and sculptor, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Smith John (<strong>of</strong> John Smith & Co.), 4 Nelson st, west<br />
Smith John & Co., coachbuilders, 5 Brougham st<br />
Smith John, spirit merchant, 33 Shaw st. Ho. 20 Antigua st<br />
Smith John, wine and spirit merchant, Gardeners' Arms, 10<br />
Market st. Ho. 15 Laird st<br />
Smith John R., Scottish People, Glasgow Evening News, and<br />
Scottish Referee newspapers, 28 Brymner st. Ho. 29<br />
Bank st<br />
Smith Joseph, policeman, 8 Murdieston st<br />
Smith Joseph, rigger, 1 Kilblain st<br />
Smith Joseph, watchman, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Smith J. C, Macdonald & Crawford, solicitors and notaries<br />
public, 26 Hamilton st<br />
Smith & M'Cuaig, joiners and builders, 30 Charles st<br />
Smith Malcolm, boilermaker, 9 Lyle st<br />
Smith Neil, carpenter, 15 Antigua st<br />
Smith Peter, weigher, 16 Wellington st<br />
Smith Philip, policeman, 11 Nicolson st<br />
Smith Rev. John B. (<strong>of</strong> Union st U.P. Church), 24 Margaret<br />
st<br />
Smith Robert, boilermaker, 89 Belville st<br />
Smith Robert, Prudential agent, 42 St. Lawrence st<br />
Smith Robert, stationer, lithographer and printer, Municipal<br />
buildings. Ho. 54 Brougham st<br />
Boots at no old-time-war pr<strong>of</strong>its, at " Percy's,"
DIRECTORY. 2 2<br />
Smith Robert M., newspaper correspondent, Glasgow Herald^<br />
29 Cathcart st. Ho. 13 Newton st<br />
Smith Samuel, joiner, 8 Antigua st<br />
Smith Thomas, grocer, 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Smith Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 85 Finnart st.<br />
Ho. 18 Bedford st<br />
Smith Thomas, moulder, 64 Ann st<br />
Smith Thomas, potter, 50 East Hamilton st<br />
Smith Thomas, salesman, 95 Dempster st<br />
Smith Thomas, ship smith and galvanizer, 5 New Dock lane<br />
and 20 Shaw st. Ho. 5 Roxburgh st. (See Advt.)<br />
Smith Thomas C, patternmaker, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Smith Thomas W., goldsmith and jeweller, 14 West Black-<br />
hall st<br />
Smith William,<br />
Kelly st<br />
accountant, Chamberlain's <strong>of</strong>fice. Ho. 39,<br />
Smith William, boilermaker, 101 Belville st<br />
Smith William, cutter, 22 Wellington st<br />
Smith William, gateman, 2 Old Hillend<br />
Smith William, grocer, 3 John st. Ho. 22 St. Lawrence st<br />
Smith William, insurance agent, 12 Trafalgar st<br />
Smith William, joiner, 40 St. Lawrence st<br />
Smith William, labourer, 13 Charles st<br />
Smith William, labourer, 32 St. Lawrence st<br />
Smith W T<br />
illiam & M 'Bride, aerated water manufacturers, 61<br />
Nicolson st<br />
Smith William (<strong>of</strong> IVDBride & Smith), 25 Nelson st, west<br />
Smith William (<strong>of</strong> William Smith & M'Bride), 1 2 Ardgowan.<br />
st, west<br />
Smith William, salesman, 46 Ann st<br />
Smith Miss, grocer, 30 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Smith Miss, milliner, 51 Brisbane st<br />
Smith Mrs Catherine, grocer, 65 Nicolson st<br />
Smith Mrs George, 4 Lyle st<br />
Smith Mrs John, spirit merchant, 30 East Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
Oakfield, east<br />
Smith Mrs J., 5 Watt st<br />
Smith Mrs Peter, 29 Patrick st<br />
Smith Mrs Robert, midwife, 22 Ann st<br />
Smith Mrs Thomas, 22 Crescent st<br />
Smith Mrs W., 48 Ann st<br />
(Sign <strong>of</strong> the Clock) M-A-K-E-R-S' P-R-l-C-E-S.
22 2 DIRECTORY.<br />
Smith Mrs, midwife, 22 Bearhope st<br />
Smith Mrs, tobacconist, 29 Regent st<br />
Smith Mrs, 13 Duncan st<br />
Smith Mrs, 65 Union st<br />
Smith Mrs, 24 Wellington st<br />
Smith Mrs, 18 Bearhope st<br />
SMYTH Alexander, surgeon-dentist, 14 West Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. 241 Buchanan st, Glasgow<br />
SNODDY James, joiner, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
SOANES Benjamin, painter, 7 Lynedoch st<br />
SOMERVILLE John, engineer, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
Somerville William, engineer, 5 7 Belville st<br />
Somerville William, seaman, 7 West breast<br />
SOMMERVILLE Andrew, herbalist, 64 Vennel<br />
SORLEY Peter, sawyer, 4 Garvald st<br />
SORRIE Mrs Peter, 5 Antigua st<br />
SOUTAR William, painter, 4 Trafalgar st<br />
SOUTH Peter, rigger, 3 Bank st<br />
SOUTTER H. D., bookbinder, 23 Dempster st<br />
SOWTER John, Board <strong>of</strong> Trade surveyor, 149 Eldon st<br />
SPEIRS Archibald H., joiner, 8 Watt st<br />
Speirs & Gibb, coal merchants, Upper <strong>Greenock</strong> Station.<br />
Ho. Greenhill, Paisley<br />
Speirs James, rivetter, 3 Hill st<br />
Speirs James & Son, sugar samplers, 30 Cathcart st<br />
Speirs John, brakesman, 1 Mill st<br />
Speirs Robert, engineer, n Belville st<br />
Speirs Robert, labourer, 9 Belville st<br />
Speirs William (<strong>of</strong> James Speirs & Son), 4 Glen st<br />
SPENCE Alexander, labourer, 8 Cathcart st<br />
Spence David, labourer, 82 Belville st<br />
Spence Joseph, labourer, 2 Lauriston st<br />
Spence & Stevenson, jobbing gardeners, 38 Nelson st<br />
Spence William, carpenter, 12 Murdieston st<br />
Spence William, labourer, 22 St. Lawrence st<br />
Spence Miss M. S., 24 Patrick st<br />
SPENCER William, engineer, 34 Crescent st<br />
Spencer Mrs, 21 Nicolson st<br />
SPIERS John, carter, 20 Cartsburn st<br />
Spiers Miss, 3 Houston st<br />
SPITTAL James, shipmaster, Eddlewood place, Gourock rd<br />
Shoes at all Prices. Vast Selection, at the
DIRECTORY. 223<br />
SPROTT James, foreman, 15 Brougham st<br />
SPROUL Andrew C E. (<strong>of</strong> Sproul & Turnbull), 24 Bankst<br />
Sproul & Turnbull, engineers, to Virginia st<br />
SPRUNT William, joiner, 30 Bruce st<br />
STABLES George, labourer, 23 Hamilton st<br />
STANBURY George, surveyor to Lloyd's Register, 13 Ham-<br />
ilton st. Ho. 81 Brisbane st<br />
STARK Thomas, agent for the Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 47 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 17 Fox st<br />
STAR Hall, West Burn square<br />
STEEL Alexander, foreman (J. Poynter & Sons), 2 1 D'ellingburn<br />
st<br />
Steel Edward, engine driver, 1 1 Carwood st<br />
Steel Hugh, builder and contractor, 37 Bank st. Ho. do.<br />
Steel Hugh, feuar, Clydebank, 38 Esplanade<br />
Steel John, ioiner, 6 Sinclair st<br />
Steel John S., builder and contractor, 14 Kilblain st. Ho.<br />
39 Bank st<br />
Steel Matthew, engraver, 15 Cathcart st<br />
Steel Robert, carter, 16 John st<br />
Steel Robert, policeman, 21 Trafalgar st<br />
Steel Thomas, commission agent, Clydehouse, Roseneath st<br />
Steel William, contractor and builder, 35 West Stewart st<br />
Steel William, wine and spirit merchant, 14 John st. Ho.<br />
32 St. Lawrence st<br />
Steel W. B., engineer, 9 Carwood st<br />
Steel Mrs, Clydebank, 38 Esplanade<br />
Steel Mrs, 2 Campsie terrace, Gourock<br />
STEELE Robert, labourer, 6 Duff st<br />
Steele Robert, shipbuilder, 40 Finnart st<br />
Steele Stewart, carpenter, 6 Chapel st<br />
Steele Miss, 65 Union st<br />
STEEN James, feuar, 39 Kelly st<br />
Steen Mrs Edward, bootmaker, 2 1 Hamilton st and 1<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. 39 Upper Kelly st<br />
Steen Mrs John, 31 Roxburgh st<br />
STEIN David, salesman, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
STEPHENS Miss, machinist, 1 Bruce st<br />
Stephens Mrs, 19 Nelson st, west<br />
STEVENS Alexander, janitor, Parochial<br />
36 Nicolson st<br />
Board buildings,<br />
" Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.<br />
1
224 DIRECTORY.<br />
Stevens J. T., 6 Finnart st<br />
Stevens Mrs M., confectioner, 54 Ann st<br />
STEVENSON Adam, stair railer, 55 Regent st. Ho. 56 do..<br />
Stevenson Alexander, joiner and builder, 39 Wellington St..<br />
Ho. 36 Nelson st. (See Advt.)<br />
Stevenson Alexander, engineer, 13 Belville st<br />
Stevenson Archibald, marine surveyor, Palmerston buildings.<br />
Ho. 53 Brisbane st<br />
Stevenson Duncan, tinsmith, 83 Belville st<br />
Stevenson Hugh, draper, 38 Hamilton st. Ho. 36 Brisbane st<br />
Stevenson James, carter, 69 Regent st<br />
Stevenson John, seaman, 3 Kilblain st<br />
Stevenson John, vanman, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Stevenson Peter (<strong>of</strong> Spence & Stevenson), 38 Nelson st, west<br />
Stevenson Robert, engine driver, 4 Watt st<br />
Stevenson & Sons, West London Boot Co., 19<br />
West Blackhall st. Ho. Glenan Gardens,<br />
Helensburgh.<br />
Stevenson William, engine driver, 7 1 Wellington st<br />
Stevenson William, labourer, 6 Hill st<br />
Stevenson W. S., cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 7 West<br />
Stewart st. Ho. 14 South st<br />
Stevenson Miss M. M., 20 Brisbane st<br />
Stevenson Miss, 3 Madeira st<br />
Stevenson Miss, 7 Margaret st<br />
Stevenson Misses, millinery and furnishings, 24 Union st<br />
Stevenson Mrs C. 103 Belville st<br />
Stevenson Mrs David, 42 Mearns st<br />
Stevenson Mrs Gabriel, 42 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Stevenson Mrs James, 8 Brisbane st<br />
Stevenson Mrs, 6 St. Andrew square<br />
STEWART Alexander, labourer, 15 Mill st<br />
Stewart Alexander, seaman, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
Stewart Alexander, slater, 13 West Blackhall st<br />
Stewart Andrew, grocer and provision merchant, 63 Main st.<br />
Ho. 16 Serpentine walk<br />
Stewart Andrew (<strong>of</strong> Cartsburn Sugar Refining Co.), 14<br />
Newark st<br />
Stewart Archibald, sailmaker, 87 Roxburgh st<br />
Stewart Archibald Dunlop, M.C., physician and surgeon, 39<br />
Regent st<br />
In Buying our All Leather Boots, you have
DIRECTORY. 225<br />
Stewart Charles, carter, 36 Ingleston st<br />
Stewart Charles, moulder, 5 East Crawford st<br />
Stewart Charles F., joiner and builder, 9 Brisbane st. Ho.<br />
78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Stewart C. G., ship, sugar, and insurance broker, Commercial<br />
bank buildings. Ho. 34 Nelson st, west<br />
Stewart C. P., moulder, 33 East Crawford st<br />
Stewart Daniel B., smith, tinsmith, gasfitter, plumber, and<br />
bellhanger, and house and ship furnishing ironmonger,<br />
14 West Blackhall st. Ho. 6 Ardgowan st, west. (See<br />
Advt.)<br />
Stewart David, beltmaker, 29 Belville st<br />
Stewart David, engineer, 2 Garvald st<br />
Stewart Denniston, engineer, 20 Wellington st<br />
Stewart Donald, cartwright, 5 West Stewart st<br />
Stewart Donald, engineer, 14 Crescent st<br />
Stewart Duncan F., 151 Eldon st<br />
Stewart Francis, confectioner, Harvie lane. Ho. 2 George sq<br />
Stewart F., brassfinisher, 6 Lauriston st<br />
Stewart & Graham, tailors and clothiers, 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Stewart James, carpenter, 32 Nicolson st<br />
Stewart James, carter, 20 Inverkip st<br />
Stewart James, labourer, 42 Arthur st<br />
Stewart James, labourer, 3 Carnock st<br />
Stewart James, nautical instrument maker, 7 Belville st<br />
Stewart James (<strong>of</strong> J. & W. Stewart), <strong>of</strong> Blackhouse, Garvocks,<br />
and Routenburn, by <strong>Greenock</strong>, and Reform Club,<br />
London<br />
Stewart James, sawyer, 1 1 Lauriston st<br />
Stewart James, carter, 80 Dempster st<br />
Stewart James B., architect, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings. Ho. 28<br />
Esplanade<br />
Stewart James K., grain, hay, straw, and cheese merchant,<br />
28 and 30 Shaw st. Ho. 54 Forsyth st<br />
Stewart James & William, merchants and shipowners, 1 Watt<br />
place<br />
Stewart John, blockmaker, 71 Ann st<br />
Stewart John, feuar, 62 Eldon st<br />
Stewart John, foreman fitter, 9 Ratho st<br />
Stewart John, moulder, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Stewart John (<strong>of</strong> Cleland & Stewart), 26 Mearns st<br />
" No Middle-men's" pr<strong>of</strong>its to pay at Percy's.<br />
T C
2 26 DIRECTORY.<br />
Stewart John, plumber, 10 South st<br />
Stewart John, salesman, 25 Belville st<br />
Stewart John, ship-store merchant, 4 Bogle st<br />
Stewart John, spirit merchant, 6 Market st. Ho. 21 Newton<br />
st<br />
Stewart John, spirit merchant, 34 Dalrymple st. Ho. 2<br />
Kilblain st<br />
Stewart John, tailor, 41 Ann st<br />
Stewart John, w rood turner, 14 Mearns st<br />
Stewart Joseph, labourer. 31 Nicolson st<br />
Stewart J. W. Earle (<strong>of</strong> J. & W. Stewart), <strong>Greenock</strong> Club<br />
Stewart Norman, detective, 90 Dempster st<br />
Stewart Robert, blacksmith, 7 West Blackhall st. Ho. 18<br />
Wellington st<br />
Stewart Robert, coachman, 29 Hamilton st<br />
Stewart Robert, pansman, 17 Lynedoch st<br />
Stewart Robert, patternmaker, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
Stewart Robert, stationer, printer, and account book manu-<br />
facturer, 32 Hamilton st<br />
Stewart Samuel, engineer and manager, <strong>Greenock</strong> Gas Works.<br />
Ho. Knocknair, Bogston<br />
Stewart Thomas, brassfinisher, 51 Lynedoch st<br />
Stewart Thomas, dentist, 45 Brougham st. Ho. do.<br />
Stewart Thomas H., missionary, St. Andrew's Free Church.<br />
Ho. 4 Finnart st<br />
Stewart Thomas O., cashier, 37 Bank st<br />
Stewart WT illiam, badge porter, 12 Charles st<br />
Stewart William, carpenter, 41 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Stewart William, fitter, 5 Bearhope st<br />
Stewart William, gardener, 23 Union st<br />
Stewart William, goldsmith and watchmaker, 14 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Stewart William, iron shipbuilder, 18 East Crawford st<br />
Stewart William, vanman, Prospecthill house<br />
Stewart William, jun., cork manufacturer, 33 Hamilton st<br />
Stewart Agnes T., pawnbroker, 49 Vennel. Ho. Swords,<br />
Co. Dublin<br />
Stewart Miss M. A., milliner, 29 Brougham st<br />
Stewart Misses M. & G., confectioners, 63 Inverkip st<br />
Stewart Mrs Alexander, 9 Argyle st<br />
Stewart Mrs D., 21 Newton st<br />
" Nothing but Leather" used in manufacturing
DIRECTORY. 227<br />
Stewart Mrs Elizabeth, 28 Brisbane st<br />
Stewart Mrs Isabella, spirit dealer, 59 Main st. Ho. 99<br />
Belville st<br />
Stewart Mrs J., 11 Mill st<br />
Stewart Mrs William M. A., dressmaker, 53 Brisbane st<br />
Stewart Mrs, <strong>Greenock</strong> and Glasgow carrier, 53 Dunlop st,<br />
and 65 West Howard st, Glasgow ; and 41 Cathcart st,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Stewart Mrs, 5 Dempster st<br />
Stewart Mrs, 60 Eldon st<br />
Stewart Mrs, 35 Wellington st<br />
Stewart Mrs, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Stewart Mrs, 7 William st<br />
STILLIE Rev. John, D.D., Rosebank, 25 Forsyth st<br />
STIRLING Alexander, engineer, 10 Wr<br />
illiam st<br />
Stirling James A. (<strong>of</strong> J. B. Morison &: Co.), 17 Newton st<br />
Stirling John, engineer, 66 Ann st<br />
Stirling William, gardener, 4 Bentinck st<br />
Stirling Mrs A., grocer, 17 Shaw st<br />
Stirling Mrs, 15 Hope st<br />
Stirling Mrs, 66 Wellington st<br />
STIRRAT James, blacksmith, 30 East Hamilton st<br />
Stirrat Robert, boilermaker, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
Stirrat Robert, labourer, 2 Lauriston st<br />
Stirrat Mrs, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
STOKES Mrs William, 19 Cathcart st<br />
STONE James, engineer, 13 Carwood st<br />
Stone John, moulder, 22 John st<br />
STOODLEY Mrs Benjamin, 21 Ingleston st<br />
STORER Daniel, compositor, 9 Nelson st<br />
Storer James, printer and stationer, 12 Kilblain st. Ho. 7<br />
Royal st, Gourock<br />
STORIE William, plater, 6 Old Hillend<br />
STORMS Mrs A„ 5 West Stewart st<br />
STOVE Thomas, shipwright, 27 Regent st<br />
STRACHAN iVndrew, shoemaker, 41 West Burn st. Ho.<br />
73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Strachan A. J. & W., joiners and builders, 1 Hope st<br />
Strachan Daniel, caulker, 32 East Shaw st<br />
Strachan George, architect and inspector <strong>of</strong> buildings, 1<br />
Hope st<br />
our Boots & Shoes. The " Percy" Shoe House.
228 DIRECTORY.<br />
Strachan James (<strong>of</strong> A. J. & W. Strachan), i Hope st<br />
Strachan James, rivetter, 1 1 East Crawford st<br />
Strachan Sarah M. S., milliner, 18 West Blackhall st. Ho.<br />
i Hope st<br />
Strachan Mrs Elizabeth, 9 Antigua st<br />
Strachan Mrs, 5 Dellingburn square<br />
STRAIN E George, music seller and piano tuner, 31 Nicolson<br />
st. Ho. 25 Newton st<br />
Straine Miss A., dairy, 24 Tobago st<br />
STRANGE James, greengrocer, 52 East Hamilton st<br />
Strange John, iron dresser, 25 Main st<br />
STRONx\CH William, solicitor, 25 West Burn st. Ho. 24<br />
Esplanade<br />
STRONG Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 68 Inverkip st<br />
Strong Terence, labourer, 1 1 East Crawford st<br />
Strong John, tugboatman, 3 Regent st<br />
STRUTHERS Rev. J. P., M.A., <strong>of</strong> Reformed Presbyterian,<br />
Church, West Stewart st. Ho. 52 Eldon st<br />
STUART Mrs, cleaner <strong>of</strong> furs and feathers, 1 2 Lynedoch st<br />
STURGEON James, gardener, 68 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
SUTHERLAND Alexander M., compositor, 21 Trafalgar st<br />
Sutherland Donald, joiner, 8 Hope st<br />
Sutherland Duncan (at Glasgow & <strong>Greenock</strong> Shipping Co.),.<br />
Florida place, 31 Dempster st<br />
Sutherland George, clerk, 27 Robertson st<br />
Sutherland John (<strong>of</strong> P.O.), 7 Lynedoch st<br />
Sutherland Peter, mason, 57 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Sutherland William, boatman, 8 Duff st<br />
Sutherland William, draper, 10 Lyle st<br />
SWAN Alexander B. (<strong>of</strong> A. & C. Swan), 153 Eldon st<br />
Swan Allan, steamship agent, &c, Customhouse buildings.<br />
Ho. 153 Eldon st<br />
Swan Andrew, slater and slate merchant, 14 Nicolson st.<br />
Ho. 40 Brisbane st<br />
Swan A. & C, solicitors and notaries public, 14 Hamilton st<br />
Swan John, librarian, Sailors' Home, 1 Kelly st<br />
Swan George W., recorder <strong>of</strong> weights, 21 Nelson st, west<br />
Swan Robert, engineer, 3 Carnock st<br />
Swan Robert, feuar, Hughenden villa, 61 Brisbane st<br />
Swan William, flesher, 18 Cartsburn st. Ho. 64 Ann st<br />
Swan Miss, 48 Brougham st<br />
1<br />
" The Leading Men <strong>of</strong> Glasgow in their Line."
DIRECTORY. 229<br />
:Swan Mrs Allan, 153 Eldon st<br />
Swan Mrs Ann, 29 Nelson st, west<br />
Swan Mrs William, 45 Newton st<br />
Swan Mrs, grocer, 17 Dempster st<br />
SWEENEY George, painter, 81 Dempster st<br />
Sweeney Hugh, porter, 5 Bruce st<br />
Sweeney William, coppersmith, 1 Bruce st<br />
SWEENIE John, carter, 1 1 Inverkip st<br />
Sweenie Joseph, postman, 51 Shaw st<br />
SWORD Archibald, merchant, 36 Eldon st<br />
SYME John, jun , fireman, 80 Belville st<br />
Syme John, sen., engineman, 85 Belville st<br />
SYMINGTON Rev. Andrew, Martyrs' Free Church, West<br />
Shaw st. Ho. 13 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Symington John, coal merchant, 10 Patrick st. Ho. 3<br />
Watt st<br />
TAGGART David, insurance agent, 6 Hay st<br />
TAINSH John (<strong>of</strong> MacSymon & Co.), 22 South st<br />
TAIT Alexander, bank and insurance agent, Royal Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Scotland</strong>, west-end, 9 West Blackhall st. Ho. Bankrugg,<br />
Ashton<br />
Tait Duncan, pointsman, 93<br />
Belville st<br />
Tait James, tanner, 1 1 East Crawford st<br />
Tait John, engineer, 97 Belville st<br />
Tait John, foreman, 25 Trafalgar st<br />
Tait William, carpenter, 2 Garvald st<br />
Tait William, mason, 7 Newton st<br />
Tait William, police constable, 15 West Stewart st<br />
TANNAH ILL James, agent for Commercial Bank.<br />
Finnart st<br />
Ho. 9<br />
Tannahill William, labourer, Overton<br />
TANNOCK Quintin, plasterer, 5 Sir Michael st. Ho. 17<br />
Ardgowan st, west<br />
Ti\RBET Robert, cooper, 108 Drumfrochar road<br />
Tarbet Thomas, smith, 126 Drumfrochar road<br />
Tarbet William, joiner, 70 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Tarbet Miss, lodgings, 6 Brisbane st<br />
Tarbet Mrs, feuar, 18 Eldon st<br />
Vide Industries <strong>of</strong> Glasgow. 14 Hamilton St.
230 DIRECTORY.<br />
Tarbet Mrs, 85 Dempster st<br />
TASKER Mrs Andrew, 40 Union st<br />
TAYLOR Adam, engineer, 50 Ann st<br />
Taylor Alexander, carpenter, 27 Lynedoch st<br />
Taylor Angus, lighter-master, 61 Ann st<br />
Taylor Archibald, engineer, 66 Ann st<br />
Taylor Archibald, smith, 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Taylor A. & G., photographers to the Queen, 1 7 Hamilton st<br />
Taylor Brothers, drapers, 32 Hamilton st<br />
Taylor Charles, clerk, 17 Antigua st<br />
Taylor Daniel, flesher, 35 Wellington st<br />
Taylor Daniel, pansman, 116 Drumfrochar road<br />
Taylor Henderson, labourer, 19 Belville st<br />
Taylor H. J., superintendent P. & O. Co. Ho. 55 Forsyth st<br />
Taylor James, boilermaker, 7 Mill st<br />
Taylor James, brassfinisher, 67 Belville st<br />
Taylor James, smith, 97 Belville st<br />
Taylor James, stationer and tobacconist, 1 Lauriston st-<br />
Ho. 97 Belville st<br />
Taylor James, teacher, 15 Lynedoch st<br />
Taylor James H., blacksmith, 10 Belville st<br />
Taylor James M., clerk, 21 Trafalgar st<br />
Taylor James R. (<strong>of</strong> Taylor Bros.), 49 Brisbane st<br />
Taylor John, bank teller, Clydesdale Bank, 7 Hamilton st<br />
Taylor John G., timekeeper, 59 Belville st<br />
Taylor Matthew, tailor, 18 St. Lawrence st<br />
Taylor Rev. Alexander, R.C. clergyman, 14 Patrick st<br />
Taylor Robert, draughtsman, 9 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Taylor Robert, pansman, 31 Ann st<br />
Taylor Thomas H., collector <strong>of</strong> Inland Revenue, Excise<br />
buildings. Ho. 50 Esplanade<br />
Taylor William, blacksmith, 78 Belville st<br />
Taylor William, blacksmith, 1 Prospecthill st<br />
Taylor William, engineer, 59 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Taylor William, moulder, 53 Belville st<br />
Taylor William, moulder, 22 St. Lawrence st<br />
Taylor William, superintendent <strong>of</strong> fire brigade, Municipal<br />
buildings, Wallace square. Ho. do.<br />
Taylor William, teacher, Eskgrove villa, 50 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Taylor William E., major, 8 Esplanade<br />
Taylor William F., 22 Bank st<br />
Reliable Boots & Shoes at "Makers' Prices/'
DIRECTORY. 23 I<br />
Taylor Miss A., milliner, Lome place, 54 Brougham st<br />
Taylor Miss, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
Taylor Mrs Alexander, 25 Regent st<br />
Taylor Mrs Duncan, 33 West Stewart st<br />
Taylor Mrs Jane, 23 West Stewart st<br />
Taylor Mrs John, 6 Watt st<br />
Taylor Mrs, 28 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Taylor Mrs, 95 Belville st<br />
Taylor Mrs, 31 Roxburgh st<br />
Taylor Mrs, 13 Springkell st<br />
TAYLORSON Robert, engineer, 1 1 East Crawford st<br />
TELFER James (<strong>of</strong> J. & J.<br />
Telfer), 32 Ann st<br />
Telfer James (at Robert Davie & Co.), timber measurer, 15<br />
Dempster st<br />
Telfer John (<strong>of</strong> J. & J. Telfer), 9 Murdieston st<br />
Telfer J. & J., bootmakers, 38 Hamilton st<br />
Telfer William, engineer, 2 Garvald st<br />
Telfer Mrs C, grocer, 1 Prospecthill st. Ho. do.<br />
Telfer Mrs, 23 Lyle st<br />
TELFORD William, ironmoulder, 19 Belville st<br />
TEMPERANCE Institute, 19 West Stewart st<br />
TEMPLETON Alexander, labourer, 67 Regent st<br />
Templeton Robert P., traveller, 25 Dempster st<br />
Templeton Mrs, 23 Lyle st<br />
TENNANT William, patternmaker, 50 St. Lawrence st<br />
Tennant Mrs, nurse, 33 Hamilton st<br />
THEATRE Royal, 38 West Blackhall st. Lessee and<br />
manager, Alex. Wright<br />
THEXTON Robert, teacher, 22 Bank st<br />
THE Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 47 Cathcart st—Thomas Stark, agent<br />
The Brewers' Sugar Company (Limited), West Burn square<br />
The British Linen Company Bank, 13 William st—James<br />
Glen, agent<br />
The Burmah Steamship Co. (Limited), shipowners, 2 Crossshore<br />
st<br />
The Cartsburn Sugar Refining Co., sugar refiners, 4 Crescent<br />
st<br />
The Cathcart Steamship Co. (Limited), Exchange buildings<br />
Denholm, managers<br />
— J. & J.<br />
The Clyde and St.<br />
Rue-end st<br />
Lawrence Shipping Co. (Limited), 63<br />
only from Percy Brothers, 14 Hamilton St.
232 DIRECTORY.<br />
The Clyde Pottery Co., manufacturers <strong>of</strong> earthenware, Port-<br />
Glasgow road<br />
The Clyde Stevedore Co., India place, 7 Dock breast<br />
The Clydesdale Bank (Limited), 7 Hamilton st— John<br />
Rodger, agent<br />
The Clydesdale Bank (Limited), East-end Branch, 43 Rueend<br />
st—William Bruce, agent<br />
The Commercial Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> (Limited), 36 Cathcart<br />
st— James Tannahill, agent<br />
The Conservative Club, 29 Hamilton st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Apothecaries' Crated Water Company (Ltd),<br />
9 Hunter place—A. D. Mann, manager, 29 Ann st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Apothecaries' Co., wholesale and retail<br />
chemists and druggists, 28 Hamilton st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Bagging Co., 18 Cathcart st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> & Belfast /Erated Water Co., aerated water<br />
manufacturers, 14 Nicolson st. (See Advt.)<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> East End Co-operative Society (Limited),<br />
grocery, drapery, boots and shoes, 18 East Crawford st<br />
and 105 Port-Glasgow road<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Equitable Loan Co.,<br />
Waddell, manager<br />
24 Hamilton st—A.<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry Co., engineers, boilermakers, and<br />
ironfounders, East Stewart st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Herald, 40 Cathcart st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Plate Glass Insurance Co., 19 Cathcart st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Rubber Co., India rubber and waterpro<strong>of</strong><br />
manufacturers, 13 Hamilton st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Steamship Co. (Limited), steamship owners,<br />
1 Cross-shore st — Dugald MacDougall, managing<br />
director<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Stevedore Co. (Limited), 8 Roslin st— J.<br />
M'Kinnon, manager<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Telegraph, 14 and 16 Charles st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Towing Co., 2 West quay<br />
The Indian Tea Bazaar, 7 Cathcart st<br />
The James Watt Steamship Co. (Limited), 2 West quay<br />
The Lady Armstrong Steamship Co. (Limited)—Adam,<br />
Hamilton & Co., managers<br />
The Leeds Wholesale Clothing<br />
st— James Wallace, manager.<br />
Warehouse, 46<br />
(See Advt.)<br />
Cathcart<br />
Newest Designs in Foot Gear arriving daily
DIRECTORY. 233<br />
The Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> the Poor, Home for the Aged, 44<br />
Union st<br />
The London and Belfast Tea Co., 45 Cathcart st—John<br />
Matchell, manager, Glasgow<br />
The London and Newcastle Tea Co., tea dealers, 33 Hamilton<br />
st<br />
The Mount Park Steamship Co. (Limited)—J. & J. Denholm,<br />
managers, Exchange buildings<br />
The <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> (Limited), 29 Cathcart st—<br />
J. C. Hart, agent<br />
The <strong>National</strong> Telephone Co. (Limited), Municipal buildings<br />
— J. Gemmill, manager<br />
The People's Boot and Shoe Supply Stores, 29 West Burn<br />
st<br />
The People's Saving Stores, groceries and provisions, 42<br />
West Burn st<br />
The Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 38 Cathcart st—D. M. Latham,<br />
agent<br />
The Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> (West End Branch), 9 West<br />
Blackhall st—Alex. Tait, agent<br />
The Scotsman Newspaper (branch <strong>of</strong>fice), 5 Palmerston<br />
buildings— Hugh Wilson, agent<br />
The Singer Manufacturing Co., 26 West Blackhall st<br />
The State Steamship Co. (Limited), 16 Palmerston buildings<br />
—Wm. Lamont, agent<br />
The Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> (Limited), 1 Hamilton st—F.<br />
G. Bruce, agent<br />
The United Kingdom Provident Institution for<br />
Mutual Life Assurance— Robert Davie, jun.,<br />
agent, 63 Rue-end st<br />
THOM A. & W. C, wholesale grocers, wine and spirit<br />
merchants, 13 Union st<br />
Thorn Alexander C. (<strong>of</strong> A. & W. C. Thorn), 13 Union st<br />
Thorn Archibald (<strong>of</strong> A. & W. C Thorn), 13 Union st<br />
Thorn & Cameron, shipowners and merchants, 2 West quay<br />
Thorn W. A. (<strong>of</strong> A. J. Macdougall & Thorn), solicitor, 13<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 38 Brisbane st<br />
Thorn W. C. (<strong>of</strong> A. & W. C. Thorn), 13 Union st<br />
Thom Walker, painter, 6 Market st<br />
THOMSON Alexander, brakesman, 7 Hill st<br />
Thomson Alexander, engineer, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
from Head Depot— Percy Brothers, Glasgow.
234<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Thomson Alexander, superintendent <strong>of</strong> Industrial School, 13<br />
Captain st. Ho. do.<br />
Thomson Andrew, engineer, 13 Lynedoch st<br />
Thomson Archibald, engineer, 10 Hope st<br />
Thomson Archibald, tugboatman, 19 Lyle st<br />
Thomson Charles, plumber, gasfitter, and zinc worker, 17<br />
Kelly st. Ho. 17 Brisbane st<br />
Thomson Colin, accountant, house factor and insurance<br />
agent, 20 Cathcart st. Ho. 2 Robertson st<br />
Thomson David, carter, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
Thomson Donald, assistant collector <strong>of</strong> town assessments, 50<br />
Ann st<br />
Thomson Dugald, carpenter, 7 East Crawford st<br />
Thomson Dugald, draper, 13 Rue-end st<br />
Thomson Duncan, brassfinisher, 10 Hay st<br />
Thomson Duncan, compositor, 106 Dempster st<br />
Thomson Duncan, boilermaker, 80 Belville st<br />
Thomson Duncan, patternmaker, 7 Lauriston st<br />
Thomson Duncan C, shoemaker, 70 Eldon st. Ho. 4<br />
Bentinck st<br />
Thomson George, cooper, 7 Union st<br />
Thomson George, joiner, 32 Nelson st, west<br />
Thomson George, mason, 21 John st<br />
Thomson Henry, writer (<strong>of</strong> Hume-Gunion & Thomson),.<br />
Violet cottage, 7 Glen st<br />
Thomson Henry (<strong>of</strong> Blair & Thomson), 8 Kilblain st<br />
Thomson Hugh, engineer, 3 M<strong>of</strong>fat st<br />
Thomson Hugh, rigger, 55 Belville st<br />
Thomson James, boilermaker, 29 Belvillle st<br />
Thomson James, Caddlehill house<br />
Thomson James, carpenter, 6 Garwood st<br />
Thomson James, engineer, 20 Antigua st<br />
Thomson James, engineer, 63 Belville st<br />
Thomson James, joiner, 65 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Thomson James (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Thomson), 25 Bank st<br />
Thomson James, rivetter, 55 Main st<br />
Thomson James, salesman, 24 West Stewart st<br />
Thomson James, seaman, 69 Regent st<br />
Thomson James, skinner, 9 Garwood st<br />
Thomson John, blacksmith, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Thomson John, clerk, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Boots you can "Buy wee! and hae weel " in
DIRECTORY.<br />
Thomson John, coal agent, Dellingburn square. Ho. 28<br />
South st<br />
Thomson John, fitter, 17 Lauriston st<br />
Thomson John, joiner. 80 Belville st<br />
Thomson John, joiner, 10 Carnock st<br />
Thomson John, plumber, 17 Kelly st<br />
Thomson John, rivetter, 46 East Hamilton st<br />
Thomson John, seaman, 19 Antigua st<br />
Thomson John, smith and boilermaker, 2 West Burn st.<br />
Ho. 3 Brougham st<br />
Thomson Lachlan, sawyer, 19 Main st<br />
Thomson Michael, joiner, 1 1 Watt st<br />
Thomson Michael, postman, 17 Bearhope st<br />
Thomson N., plumber, 65 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Thomson Nelson M., draughtsman, 26 South st<br />
Thomson Peter, boilermaker, 24 St. Lawrence st<br />
Thomson Peter, engineer, 82 Belville st<br />
Thomson Peter, seaman, 15 Nicolson st<br />
Thomson Peter, sugar boiler, 1 1 Antigua st<br />
Thomson Rev. James Brown, minister <strong>of</strong> Greenbank U.P.<br />
Church, 20 Bentinck st<br />
Thomson Rev. Peter, minister, Crawfurdsburn Free Church.<br />
Manse, Ratho st<br />
Thomson Robert, boilermaker, 30 Bruce st<br />
Thomson Robert, brush and fancy goods merchant, 27<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 7 Glen st<br />
Thomson Robert, cooper, 45 Trafalgar st<br />
Thomson Robert, engineer, 106 Dempster st<br />
Thomson Robert, engineer, 5 Hope st<br />
Thomson Robert, joiner, 18 Hope st<br />
Thomson Robert, joiner, 14 South si<br />
Thomson Robert (<strong>of</strong> Thomson & Co.), 9 Jamaica st<br />
Thomson & Co., cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 39 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Thomson Thomas, vanman, 25 Bruce st<br />
Thomson Rev. Thomas R., minister, East Parish Church,.<br />
29A Finnart st<br />
Thomson Walter, joiner, 22 Bearhope st<br />
Thomson William, brakesman, 3 Hill st<br />
Thomson William, coppersmith, 15 Hope st<br />
Thomson William, mason, 2 Crawford lane<br />
purchasing direct from us at 14 Hamilton St.
236 DIRECTORY.<br />
Thomson William (<strong>of</strong> R. Cowan & Co.), Ringdove villa,<br />
Finnart st<br />
60<br />
Thomson W., cooper, 58 Drumfrochar road<br />
Thomson W. R. M. & Co., patent agents and consulting<br />
engineers, 96 Buchanan st, Glasgow.<br />
(See Advt.)<br />
Thomson Miss M., 60 Drumfrochar road<br />
Thomson Miss, 34 West Stewart st<br />
Thomson Mrs Agnes, 60 Kelly st<br />
Thomson Mrs M., 48 Crawfurd st<br />
Thomson Mrs, draper, 62 Ann st. Ho. do.<br />
Thomson Mrs, ladies' nurse, 4 West Stewart st<br />
Thomson Mrs, 7 Crescent st<br />
THORBURN Arthur, engineer, 28 Newton st<br />
Thorburn James G., sugar refiner, Cartsburn and Orchard<br />
Sugar Refineries. Ho. Woodburn, 4 Newark st<br />
Thorburn Walter, general commission merchant 28 Cathcart<br />
st (agent for Thorburn & Tessier, Newfoundland<br />
merchants). Ho. 67 Octavia terrace<br />
THORNE Robert (<strong>of</strong> R. Thorne & Sons),<br />
Newark st<br />
Clevelands, 36<br />
Thorne R. & Sons, wholesale wine and spirit merchants,<br />
importers, and bonded warehouse proprietors, 6 Manse<br />
lane and St. Andrew square, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; Customhouse<br />
docks, Dublin; 12 Mark lane, London, E.C. ; and 8b<br />
Rumford place, Liverpool<br />
Thorne Thomas M. (<strong>of</strong> R. Thorne & Sons), Wardwood, 51<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
TIERNEY Alexander H., tobacconist, 40 Hamilton st.<br />
.<br />
Ho. 8 Shaw place<br />
Tierney John, labourer. 103 Belviile st<br />
Tierney W. B., 10 Lyle st<br />
Tierney Mrs John, 8 Shaw place<br />
TIFFIN Joseph, clerk, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
TILL J. L., shipmaster, 8 Brisbane st<br />
TIMES (Glasgow) Evening. Branch <strong>of</strong>fice, 29 Cathcart st.<br />
J. C Fisher, agent<br />
TIMPSON F. C, shipmaster, 8 Robertson st<br />
TINNEY James, seaman, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
TINNIE James, labourer, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
TINNOCK John, rivetter, 13 Cathcart st<br />
For astounding 19th Century productions in
DIRECTORY. 237<br />
TODD George, marine surveyor, 62 Kelly st<br />
Todd John, blacksmith, 26 Wellington st<br />
Todd John, mason and builder, 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Todd William, carter, 2 1 Nelson st<br />
Todd Miss Jessie, 59 Brisbane st<br />
Todd Mrs John, grocer, 36 Ingleston st<br />
Todd Mrs, 16 Regent st<br />
TONNER John, salesman, 14 Regent st<br />
TONTINE Hotel, 34 Cathcart st. (See Advt.)<br />
TOOK William, rigger, 2 Ropework st<br />
TORRANS William, labourer, 3 Belville st<br />
TOSH David, slater, iron ship cement worker, and slate and<br />
cement merchant, fitter <strong>of</strong> lightning conductors and<br />
chimney stalk repairer, 3 and n Brougham st. Ho.<br />
21 Bentinck st<br />
Tosh Thomas, sawyer, 5 Newton st<br />
Tosh Mrs, 32 Crescent st<br />
TOUGH Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Alex. Tough & Son), 42 Mearns st<br />
Tough Alexander & Son, hemp and wire rope manufacturers,.<br />
Clyde ropework, Drumfrochar road. Warehouse, 3.<br />
East breast<br />
Tough James, moulder, 9 St. Lawrence st<br />
Tough Robert, draughtsman, 18 Bentinck st<br />
TOWN Hall, Municipal buildings<br />
TOWNEND Mrs, 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
TOWNLEY William, vanman, 4 Mearns st<br />
TRAIL James, carpenter, 10 Hay st<br />
TRAILL Miss M., 29 Nelson st, west<br />
TRAIN Miss, 27 Union st<br />
Train Mrs, grocer, 38 Main st<br />
TRAINER Michael, tailor, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
TRACEY James, moulder, 9 Belville st<br />
TRAVERS Thomas, railway porter, 17 Kelly st<br />
TREGELIS William, ship steward, 23 Nicolson st<br />
TREVTHEN Thomas, rigger, ^Trafalgar street<br />
TREW Rev. John, B.A., incumbent <strong>of</strong> St. John's Episcopal<br />
Church. Ho. 61 Union st<br />
TRINITY U.R Church, 31 Union st<br />
TROTTER John, engine-driver, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
Trotter Peter, plumber, 90 Dempster st<br />
Trotter William, stereotyper, 25 Trafalgar st<br />
Boots, visit the " Percy" Boot & Shoe Depot.
DIRECTORY.<br />
TUCKER David, hairdresser, 18 Arthur st. Ho. 3 John st<br />
Tucker John, grocer and provision merchant, and East<br />
Parish Session Clerk, 7 John st. Ho. 55 Belville st<br />
Tucker John, moulder, 3 John st<br />
Tucker Matthew, moulder, 17 John st<br />
Tucker William, moulder, 34 Ingleston st<br />
Tucker Mrs, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
TULLOCH John, blacksmith, 37 Roxburgh st<br />
Tulloch Mrs, ladies' nurse, 24 Lyle st<br />
TURNBULL Alexander J., C.E., master <strong>of</strong> works, burgh<br />
surveyor, Municipal buildings. Ho. Maybank, 59<br />
Finnart st<br />
Turnbull Donald, joiner, 3 Prospecthill st<br />
Turnbull Jonathan, ship carpenter, joiner, blockmaker, and<br />
boatbuilder, 49 Rue-end st. Ho. 15 Lyle st<br />
Turnbull, Martin & Co., steamship owners and shipbrokers,<br />
12 Bogle st<br />
Turnbull Matthew, engineer, 13 Belville st<br />
Turnbull & Sons, photographers, 37 Hamilton st<br />
Turnbull William, carpenter, 15 Belville st<br />
Turnbull William M. (<strong>of</strong> Sproul & Turnbull), engineer, 24<br />
Bank st<br />
Turnbull Miss, 3 Kelly st<br />
TURNER Alfred, engraver, 24 East Crawford st<br />
Turner Andrew, moulder, 40 St. Lawrence st<br />
Turner Archibald T., telegraphist, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Turner Donald, labourer, 36 West Burn st<br />
Turner Duncan, joiner, 20 Bruce st<br />
Turner George, joiner, 12 Murdieston st<br />
Turner James William, writer and notary public, 17 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 9 Fox st and Stoneywood, Toward<br />
Turner John, carter, 54 St. Lawrence st<br />
Turner John, engineer, 56 St. Lawrence st<br />
Turner John, mason, 23 Bruce st<br />
Turner Robert, engine-driver, 6 Inverkip st<br />
Turner Samuel, boilermaker, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
Turner William M'D., badge porter, 28 East Shaw st<br />
Turner Mrs James, 32 Esplanade<br />
Turner Mrs James C, 4 Nelson st, west<br />
Turner Mrs John, 3 Shaw place<br />
Turner Mrs, grocer, 8 Antigua st<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the attractions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> for Leather
DIRECTORY. 239<br />
TWEDDEL James (<strong>of</strong> Robert Cowan & Co.), 42 Newton st<br />
TWEDDALE James, grocer and provision merchant, 68<br />
Vennel. Ho. 28 South st<br />
TWEEDIE R. (Indian and Ceylon Co. <strong>of</strong> tea and c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
merchants), 12 Lyle st<br />
TWEEDLIE Robert, janitor, Public School, 46 Mearns st<br />
TWEEDLY William, plumber, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
TWIGG Edward, gunmaker, cutler and fishing tackle maker,<br />
33 Hamilton st. Ho. Richmond villa, 33 Newton st.<br />
(See Advt.)<br />
TYRE James, mercantile clerk, 81 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Tyre Mrs Robert, 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
TYTLER Matthew, glazier and glass merchant, 12 Laird st.<br />
Ho. 1 Kelly st<br />
U<br />
ULISSE Desederia, confectioner, 40 West Blackhall st<br />
UNION Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> (Limited), 1 Hamilton st— F. G.<br />
Bruce, agent<br />
Union John, ironmoulder, 3 Belville st<br />
UNITED Presbyterian Church, St. Andrew square<br />
United Presbyterian Church, Sir Michael st<br />
United Presbyterian Church, 3 Union st<br />
URE James, engineer, 18 East Crawford st<br />
URIE Hugh, brassfinisher, 12 Lyle st<br />
Urie Robert, photographer, 32 Hamilton st<br />
Urie Thomas, seaman, 7 Dempster st<br />
URQUHART Robert, policeman, 126 Drumfrochar road<br />
Urquhart Mrs William, 27 Lynedoch st<br />
Urquhart Mrs William B., 23 Kelly st<br />
Urquhart Mrs, 17 John st<br />
VACUUM Oil Co. ;<br />
jun., 63 Rue-end st<br />
VALE <strong>of</strong> Clyde Tramways Co.<br />
VALLANCE William, engineer,<br />
<strong>Office</strong>, 29 Brougham st<br />
19 Ingleston st<br />
Vallance Miss Janet, greengrocer, 19 Regent st.<br />
VANCE Alexander, salesman, 48 Ann st<br />
Ho. do.<br />
V<br />
representative, Robert Davie,<br />
Goods is the "Percy" Boot and Shoe House.
240 DIRECTORY.<br />
VANDALLE Mrs L., 13 Ardgowan st, west<br />
VANHEGAN Robert H., blacksmith, 18 Bruce st<br />
VAN HOEVE John, seaman, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
VANVASHAN Mrs, 41 Crawfurd st<br />
VASS David, carpenter, 11 Belville st<br />
Vass Mary, grocer, 1 1 Belville st<br />
VICKER Robert, foreman, 92 East Hamilton st<br />
VICTORIA Restaurant, 13 Hamilton st<br />
VINCENT A. G., boarding-house keeper, 45 Dalrymple st<br />
VIRTUE Andrew W., blacksmith, 1 Kilblain st<br />
Virtue Mrs Alexander, 42 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
VIVIAN & Sons, brass and tube makers, copper and yellow<br />
metal merchants, Birmingham, London, and Swansea<br />
— John Jamieson, 2 Cathcart st, agent<br />
VOSPER Seveous, brassmoulder, 85 Belville st<br />
W<br />
WADDEL William, slater, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Waddel Mrs, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
WADDELL Alexander (<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Greenock</strong> Equitable Loan<br />
Co.), manager, 49 Mearns st<br />
Waddell John, carter, 55 Drumfrochar road<br />
WADE John, coal merchant, 5 South st. Ho. 63 Nicolson st<br />
WALKER Alexander, cooper, 40 East Crawford st<br />
Walker Alexander, grocer and tea merchant, 11 Market st.<br />
Ho. 58 Wellington st<br />
Walker Alexander, joiner, 7 Orangefield place<br />
Walker Alexander (<strong>of</strong> J. & R. Young & Co.), 32 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. 162 Hill st, Garnethill, Glasgow.<br />
Walker Andrew & Co., coal merchants, 1 Regent st and 8.<br />
Dellingburn st<br />
Walker Andrew (<strong>of</strong> A. Walker & Co.), 71 Nicolson st<br />
Walker Archibald, carpenter, 13 Belville st<br />
Walker Frederick M., 55 Octavia terrace<br />
Walker Hugh, engineer, 2 Macdougall st<br />
Walker Hugh, labourer, 30 Arthur st<br />
Walker Hugh William (<strong>of</strong> John Walker & Co.), Bellevue,<br />
Johnstone st<br />
Walker H. Richard (<strong>of</strong> John Walker & Co.), Chaseley, 117<br />
Eldon st<br />
We assure you all our Boots are made only
DIRECTORY. 24<br />
Walker James, iron fitter, 6 Hill st<br />
Walker James G, goods agent, G. & S.-W. Railway, Lynedoch<br />
station. Ho. 49 Lynedoch st<br />
Walker John & Co., sugar refiners, 3 Princes st<br />
Walker John, carting contractor, 10 Buccleuch st. Ho. 57<br />
Regent st<br />
W'alker John, joiner, 86 Belville st<br />
Walker John, lighthouse spirit vaults, 17 Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
34 West Blackhall st. (See Advt.)<br />
Walker John (<strong>of</strong> John Walker & Co.), 6 Finnart terrace<br />
Walker John R., salesman, 9 Dempster st<br />
Walker John William (<strong>of</strong> John Walker & Co.), 53 Forsyth st<br />
Walker Joseph S., labourer, 53 Drumfrochar road<br />
Walker Louson (<strong>of</strong> Welsh, Walker & Macpherson),Westhorpe,<br />
44 Newark st<br />
Walker Malcolm N'N. (<strong>of</strong> M. Walker & Son, Glasgow and<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>), Westbourne terrace, 163 Eldon st<br />
Walker M. & Son (M. Walker, late senior partner<br />
<strong>of</strong> D. M'Gregor & Co.), chronometer makers<br />
to the Royal Navy, &c, nautical instrument<br />
makers, opticians, Admiralty chart agents,<br />
nautical booksellers and stationers, manufacturers<br />
<strong>of</strong> binnacles and compasses, adjusters<br />
<strong>of</strong> compasses in iron vessels, agents for Sir<br />
William Thomson's compass and sounding<br />
machine, engine and steering telegraph<br />
makers, watchmakers and jewellers. Telephone,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, 122; Glasgow, 970. Telegraphic<br />
address, " Verifier," Glasgow. (See<br />
Advt. in Appendix). Admiralty buildings,<br />
28 Cathcart st, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and at Admiralty<br />
buildings, 45 Clyde place, Glasgow-<br />
Walker Peter, fruiterer, 40 West Blackhall st. Ho. 5 1 Crawfurd<br />
st<br />
Walker Peter, shooting saloon, 40 West Blackhall st<br />
Walker Robert, joiner, 3 Argyle st<br />
Walker Robert, labourer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Walker Robert, plumber and gasfitter, 32 Roxburgh st. Ho.<br />
27 Dempster st<br />
Walker Robert Stewart (<strong>of</strong> M'llwraiths & Walker), 28 Nicolson<br />
st. Ho. 89 Brisbane st<br />
from Solid Leather. " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.<br />
16<br />
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Walker William, accountant, shipping, insurance, and<br />
commission agent, 2 Hamilton st. Ho. 51 Brisbane st<br />
Walker William, clerk, 49- Trafalgar st<br />
Walker William, engineer, 1 2 Robertson st<br />
Walker William, flesher, 33 West Burn st. Ho. 27 Dempster st<br />
Walker William, gardener, 30 Kelly st<br />
Walker William, shipmaster, 1 Campsie terrace, Gourock<br />
Walker W., chemist and druggist, 23 Rue-end st. Ho. 27<br />
Nelson st<br />
W'alker Miss Maggie, teacher, 3 Armadale place<br />
Walker Miss, 57 Regent st<br />
Walker Miss, 92 Dempster st<br />
Walker Mrs James, 1 1 Regent st<br />
Walker Mrs James, 74 Ann st<br />
Walker Mrs Janet, 19 Nelson st<br />
Walker Mrs, grocer, 65 Belville st. Ho. 57 do.<br />
Walker Mrs, 2 Ford place, Finnart st<br />
Walker Mrs, 15 Lynedoch st<br />
WALLACE & Connell, plumbers and brassfounders, 4 East<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Wallace Charles, blacksmith, 84 Belville st<br />
Wallace David, bookbinder, 18 Wellington st<br />
Wallace David, moulder, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Wallace E. S. (<strong>of</strong> James M'Lellan & Co.), 46 Brymner st.<br />
Ho. 99 Brisbane st<br />
Wallace George, labourer, 38 Nelson st, west<br />
Wallace James, compositor, 106 Dempster st<br />
Wallace James, M. D., L. R.C. S. E., &c, physician and<br />
surgeon, 16 Union st<br />
Wallace James (<strong>of</strong> James Wallace & Co.), 16 Robertson st<br />
Wallace James (<strong>of</strong> Wm. Kelly & Co.), 28 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Wallace James, sculptor, 2 6 Roxburgh st. Ho. 1 8 Wellington st<br />
Wallace James & Co., clothiers, 40 Cathcart st. (See Advt.)<br />
Wallace John, engine keeper, 1 Ratho st<br />
Wallace Samuel, labourer, 5 Belville st<br />
Wallace Samuel, mason, 7 1 Roxburgh st<br />
Wallace William, butcher, 17 Hamilton st<br />
Wallace William, moulder, 34 Ingleston st<br />
Wallace William, policeman, 16 Dalrymple st<br />
Wallace William, 8 South st<br />
Wallace Misses M. & J., grocers, 32 Mearns st<br />
20/ worth for 15/, at the " Percy" Shoe House,
DIRECTORY. 243<br />
Wallace Miss, provision merchant, 64 Vennel<br />
Wallace Mrs Ann, licensed grocer, 16 Antigua st. Ho. do.<br />
Wallace Mrs Robert, furnishings, 8 West Stewart st<br />
Wallace Mrs William, 24 Bank st<br />
Wallace Mrs W., 7 Ratho st<br />
WALLS John H.. steward, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Walls Thomas, traveller, 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
WALTON John D., 65 Union st<br />
WARD R. & Co., watchmakers, jewellers, and opticians, 16<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 15 Bentinck st<br />
Ward James, sailmaker, 9 Jamaica st<br />
Ward Richard, agent, Gourock Ropework Co., 15 Bentinck st<br />
WARDEN Andrew, watch and clockmaker, 45 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 30 Newton st<br />
Warden James B., deep-sea pilot, 12 Forsyth st<br />
Warden John, coal merchant, n West Stewart st<br />
Warden Mrs M., 18 Bentinck st<br />
WARDLE George, agent for North British Daily Mail and<br />
Glasgow Weekly Mail, Municipal buildings. Ho. 23<br />
Brisbane st<br />
WARDROP David, M. A. (<strong>of</strong> Slater & Wardrop), 12 Princes st<br />
WARK Richard, labourer, 104 Drumfrochar road<br />
Wark William M., labourer, 108 Dempster st<br />
Wark Mrs D., 9 East Crawford st<br />
WARNOCK Andrew, engine-driver, 7 East Crawford st<br />
Warnock William, labourer, 13 Ingleston st<br />
WARWICK John, draper, 37 Ann st<br />
Warwick John, smith, 28 Trafalgar st<br />
WATERFORD Steamship <strong>Office</strong>, 9 Customhouse buildings<br />
— Allan Swan, agent<br />
WATERSON C, Board <strong>of</strong> Trade Surveyor, 62 Union st<br />
WATERSTON John, blacksmith, 12 Arthur st<br />
WATKINS William, engineer, 14 Terrace road<br />
WATSON Alexander F., joiner, 1 Hill st<br />
Watson Alexander L., 21 Union st<br />
Watson Andrew, gardener, 82 Roxburgh st<br />
Watson Andrew, seaman, 13 Lyle st<br />
Watson Daniel, joiner, 6 Lauriston st<br />
Watson Daniel, joiner, 24 Wellington st<br />
Watson Frederick, hairdresser and perfumer, 7 West Black-<br />
hall st. Ho. 6 Brougham st<br />
(Sign <strong>of</strong> the Clock), M-A-K-E-R-S' P-R-l-C-E-S.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Watson Hugh M'P., gasfitter and bellhanger, 12 Sugarhouse<br />
lane. Ho. 6 Brisbane st<br />
Watson James, head-master, Hillend School. Ho. 28 Mearns st<br />
Watson James, mason, 5 Nile st<br />
Watson James, Riverlea, 57 Octavia terrace<br />
Watson James, rivetter, 1 1 1 Dempster st<br />
Watson James F., commercial traveller, 8 Robertson st<br />
Watson John, beltmaker, 18 Dalrymple st<br />
Watson Matthew, hairdresser and perfumer, 2 Cathcart sq..<br />
and 29 Regent st. Ho. 47 Trafalgar st<br />
Watson Robert, labourer, 75 Regent st<br />
Watson Robert, porter, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
Watson Robert F., clerk, 30 Ardgowan st<br />
Watson Thomas, sailmaker, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Watson Thomas, 2 1 Union st<br />
Watson Thomas C, printer, 12 Trafalgar st<br />
Watson William, labourer, 36 Crescent st<br />
Watson William, joiner, 20 St. Lawrence st<br />
Watson Miss E. , matron, Friendless Girls' Home, Brachelston st<br />
Watson Miss, dressmaker, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Watson Mrs John, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Watson Mrs J., 33 Roxburgh st<br />
Watson Mrs N., 6 Murdieston st<br />
WT atson Mrs N. M'L., baby linen and outfit warehouse, 14<br />
West Blackhall st. Ho. 23 Kelly st<br />
WATT Hugh, labourer, 1 Belville st<br />
Watt John (<strong>of</strong> Watt & Wilson), The Acre, Maryhill<br />
Watt John, wine merchant, no Drumfrochar road.<br />
Bank st<br />
Watt Museum Institution, Kelly st<br />
Ho 39<br />
Watt Neil, joiner, 1 M<strong>of</strong>fat st<br />
Watt Robert, baker, 37 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Watt William, wine and spirit merchant, 47 Vennel. Ho.<br />
Gala lodge, 35 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Watt & Wilson, railway contractors, 7 Chapel st.<br />
Hope st, Glasgow<br />
<strong>Office</strong>, 93;<br />
Watt Mrs William, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
Watt Mrs, 73 Ann st<br />
WATTERS John S.,<br />
Stewart st<br />
broker, 32 Vennel. Ho. 20 West<br />
Watters Mrs Stewart, 99 Belville st<br />
Saving 25% in Buying our All-Leather Boots at.
DIRECTORY. 245<br />
Watters William, gatekeeper, 1 1 Ann st<br />
WAVERLEY Book Bazaar, 21 Brymner st—G.<br />
W. Niven<br />
Waverley Temperance Hotel, 40 West Blackhall st. Mrs<br />
William M'Cartney, manager<br />
WAUGH James, licensed boatman, 7 Nicolson st<br />
WAUN John O., assistant inspector <strong>of</strong> poor, 16 South st<br />
WEBSTER Alexander, baker, 9 Argyle st<br />
Webster Charles, engineer, 3 Hill st<br />
Webster George, blacksmith, 7 Hill st<br />
Webster William, labourer, 9 Hope st<br />
WEEKS James, seaman, 4 Duff st<br />
Weeks John, watchman, 19 Regent st<br />
WEIR Archibald, carpenter, 30 Ann st<br />
Weir Daniel, cooper, 41 Sir Michael st<br />
Weir Donald, 3 Kelly st<br />
Weir Duncan, carpenter, 3 Trafalgar st<br />
WT<br />
eir Duncan, 27 Mearns st<br />
WT eir James, blacksmith, 2 Brougham st<br />
Weir James, smith, 8 Ardgowan st<br />
Weir James C, Harbour Trust weigher, 33 Roxburgh st<br />
Weir John, blacksmith, 55 Belville st<br />
Weir John, joiner, 2 Garvald st<br />
Weir Robert, blacksmith, 62 Kelly st<br />
Weir Thomas, plumber, 6 Brisbane st<br />
Weir Walter, wine and spirit merchant, 20 Sugarhouse lane.<br />
Ho. Mrs Fraser's, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Weir William M. G., <strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, 10 Wellington st<br />
Weir, Whigham, & Vernon, wine merchants, 26 West Black-<br />
hall st. Agent—W. M. Martin, 33 Ardgowan st<br />
Weir Misses M. & C, furnishings and millinery, 19 Ann st<br />
and 2i West Blackhall st. Ho. 27 Mearns st<br />
Weir Miss Janet H., dressmaker, 77 Regent st. Ho. do.<br />
Weir Mrs Agnes, 13 West Stewart st<br />
Weir Mrs A., furnishings, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
Weir Mrs John, 44 Ann st<br />
WELL Park Apothecaries' Hall, 14 Lynedoch st<br />
Well Park Free Church. 3 Lynedoch st<br />
Well Park Parish Church, Regent st<br />
Well Park Promenade. Entrances—Regent st, Bank st, Sir<br />
John's brae, and Lynedoch st<br />
14 Hamilton St.— Percy Brothers, Proprietors.
246 DIRECTORY.<br />
WELLINGTON Park Pleasure Grounds. Entrance— Drumfrochar<br />
road<br />
WELSH John, blacksmith, 27 Lynedoch st<br />
Welsh Patrick, labourer, 3 Crescent st<br />
Welsh Robert, joiner, 13 Lyle st<br />
Welsh, Walker and Macpherson, accountants, house factors,,<br />
stockbrokers, and insurance agents, 33 Cathcart st<br />
Welsh Mrs, 66 Ann st<br />
WESLEYAN Methodist Chapel, 4 Ardgowan st, west<br />
WEST Joseph, clerk, 51 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
West Miss, 7 Ardgowan st, west<br />
West-end Baths Company (Limited), 5 Campbell st<br />
West Free Church, 11 Ardgowan st, west<br />
West Parish Church, Nelson st, west<br />
WESTON Mrs, midwife, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
WHEAT Sheaf Hotel, 6 Church place<br />
WHITE Archibald, confectioner, 20 Inverkip st<br />
White David, spirit merchant, 8 Inverkip st. Ho. 9 Nelson<br />
st, west<br />
White & Ferguson, china warehouse, 42 Ann st.<br />
White George, baker, 42 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
White Hart Hotel, 50 Cathcart st<br />
Ho. do..<br />
White Hugh, tailor, 66 Ann st<br />
White James, grocer, 70 Ann st. Ho. do.<br />
White James, labourer, 5 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
White James, tugboatman, 5 William st<br />
White John, driller, 83 Belville st<br />
White John, labourer, 104 Drumfrochar road<br />
White Star Line Steamers— Ross, Corbett & Co., agents, 2-<br />
Cross-shore st<br />
White Thomas, carpenter, 3 Regent st<br />
White Thomson, spirit merchant, 26 East Shaw st.<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
Ho. 67<br />
White William & Co., brassfounders, engineers, and launch<br />
builders, 34 Roxburgh st<br />
White William (<strong>of</strong> W. White & Co.), 32 Nelson st, west<br />
White William, seaman, 30 Wellington st<br />
White Miss Jane, 24 Lyle st<br />
White Miss M., grocer and branch <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, 40 Nelson st,<br />
west. Ho. 14 South st<br />
White Miss, Campfield house, Cardwell bay, Gourock<br />
Boots you buy direct from Percy Brothers, at
DIRECTORY. 247<br />
White Mrs D., Eddlewood place, Gourock road<br />
WHITEFORD Andrew, gasfitter, 15 Roxburgh st<br />
Whiteford James, joiner, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
Whiteford James, M.D., L.R.C.S.E., consulting rooms, 29<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 6 Forsyth st<br />
Whiteford John, gardener and fruiterer, 66 Eldon st. Ho.<br />
18 Kelly st<br />
Whiteford Robert, bandmaster, 1st R. & D. Artillery Volun-<br />
teers, 16 Trafalgar st<br />
Whiteford William, joiner, 93 Roxburgh st<br />
Whiteford William, woodturner, 1 1 Regent st<br />
Whiteford Mrs, ladies' nurse, 1 2 Murdieston st<br />
WHITEHILL Daniel, carpenter, 24 Cartsburn st<br />
WHITELAW Adam, smith, 22 Lyle st<br />
Whitelaw Alexander & Co., brickbuilders, contractors, and<br />
brickmakers, 76 Drumfrochar road. Works, Dargavel,<br />
Bishopton<br />
Whitelaw John, carver, gilder, and picture frame maker, 13<br />
Nicolson st. Ho. 7 Caddlehill st<br />
Whitelaw Robert, Shipbank, 7 Lyle st<br />
Whitelaw Thomas, coppersmith, 24 Wellington st<br />
Whitelaw Thomas, shoemaker, 33 Ingleston st<br />
Whitelaw Miss, 49 Mearns st<br />
WHITESIDE Alexander, draper, 86 Roxburgh st. Ho.<br />
no Dempster st<br />
Whiteside David, vanman, 56 St. Lawrence st<br />
WHITSON Robert, brassfinisher, 40 Lynedoch st<br />
WHYTE Allan, seaman, 64 Wellington st<br />
Whyte Archibald, engine-driver, 23 Lynedoch st<br />
Whyte Archibald, H.M. Customs, 31 Trafalgar st<br />
Whyte David, engineer, 29 Belville st<br />
Whyte Donald, Customs boatman, 35 West Stewart st<br />
Whyte George, machinery and iron merchant, 13 John st.<br />
Ho. 27 Lyle st<br />
Whyte George, painter, 5 Antigua st<br />
Whyte James & Co., sailmakers, 2 Virginia st<br />
Whyte James (<strong>of</strong> James Whyte & Co.), 16 Wellington st<br />
Whyte John, painter, 25 Regent st<br />
Whyte Matthew, engineer, 24 Belville st<br />
Whyte & Ross, tinsmiths and gasfitters, 17 Brymner st<br />
Whyte Thomas (<strong>of</strong> Whyte & Ross), 14 Wellington st<br />
(Percy's Corner), 14 Hamilton St., <strong>Greenock</strong>.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Whyte Thomas, engineer, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Whyte Walter, engineer, 3 Brougham st<br />
WIGHT George, engine-driver, 7 Carwood st<br />
WIGNALL John, engineer, 60 Drumfrochar road<br />
WILD William, pattern maker, 49 Mearns st<br />
WILKIE Alexander, smith, 51 Kelly st<br />
WT<br />
ilkie Donald, shipmaster, 49 Brisbane st<br />
Wilkie James, mason, 64 Kelly st<br />
Wilkie John, engineer, 7 East Crawford st<br />
Wilkie Malcolm, carpenter, 66 Regent st<br />
Wilkie Mrs John, 14 William st<br />
Wilkie Mrs, ladies' nurse, 79 Wellington st<br />
Wilkie Mrs, 87 Roxburgh st<br />
*<br />
Wilkie Mrs, 45 Hamilton st<br />
WILKIN Thomas, vanman, 33 West Stewart st<br />
WILKINSON Robert, iron plater, 15 Antigua st<br />
Wilkinson Miss, dressmaker, 13 Nelson st<br />
Wilkinson Mrs Samuel, 7 East Crawford st<br />
WILLCOCKS Joseph, labourer, 31 Ingleston st<br />
WILLIAMS John, steward, 57 Ann st<br />
Williams William, pilot, 6 Chapel st<br />
AVILLIAMSON Alexander, carpenter, 14 Terrace road<br />
Williamson Anderson, mercantile clerk, 32 South st<br />
Williamson Andrew, journalist, 17 Brisbane st<br />
Williamson Daniel (<strong>of</strong> Williamson & Gray), 5 Trafalgar st<br />
Williamson George, engineer, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
Williamson George, jun., sugar broker and commission agent,<br />
10 Cross-shore st. Ho. 37 Newton st<br />
Williamson George, writer and notary public, clerk to Burgh<br />
School Board, and secretary to <strong>Greenock</strong> Infirmary,<br />
Municipal buildings. Ho. 37 Newton st<br />
Williamson & Gray, joiners and builders, 51 Vennel<br />
Williamson James, engineer, 16 Crescent st<br />
Williamson James, Lloyd's Register <strong>of</strong> Shipping, 13 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 24 Patrick st<br />
Williamson James, salesman, 22 South st<br />
Williamson James, marine superintendent, Gourock. Ho.<br />
1 1 Bentinck st, <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Williamson John, optician, 22 Bank st<br />
Williamson Peter, traveller. 36 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Williamson Robert, blacksmith, 59 Belville st<br />
We are a Quarter <strong>of</strong> a Century established.
DIRECTORY. 249<br />
Williamson William, labourer, 19 Prospecthill st<br />
Williamson William, river pilot, 9 Kelly st<br />
Williamson William, skinner, 20 Pottery st<br />
Williamson William, steward, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Williamson Mrs George, 35 Lynedoch st<br />
Williamson Mrs John, 21 Ardgowan st<br />
AVilliamson Mrs John, dressmaker, 14 Brisbane st<br />
WILLS Peter, dyer, 62 Ann st<br />
WILSON Alexander, boilermaker, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
Wilson Alexander, mason, 85 Wellington st<br />
Wilson Alexander, dispensing chemist, 40 Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
1 Union st<br />
Wilson Alexander M. (<strong>of</strong> A. &. J. Wilson), 2 Shaw place<br />
Wilson Andrew, boilermaker, 70 Wellington st<br />
Wilson A. & J., furnishing ironmongers and ship chandlers,<br />
65 Rue-end st<br />
Wilson & Co., booksellers and stationers, 7 Hamilton st<br />
Wilson David, baker, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
Wilson David, blacksmith, 4 Garvald st<br />
Wilson David, engineer, 24 Bruce st<br />
Wilson David, fitter, 59 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Wilson David, grain merchant, 23 Brymner st. Ho. 32 South st<br />
Wilson David, joiner, 10 Belville st<br />
Wilson David, labourer, 3 Duff st<br />
Wilson Donald, gas inspector, 29 Shaw st<br />
Wilson Douglas J., clerk, Havelock buildings, 17 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Wilson Edward & Son, drysalters and produce merchants,<br />
25 Charles st<br />
Wilson Edward, jr. (<strong>of</strong> Edward Wilson & Son), Woodthorpe,<br />
21 Esplanade<br />
Wilson Edward (<strong>of</strong> Edward Wilson & Son), Woodthorpe, 2<br />
Esplanade<br />
Wilson George, dispensing chemist, 40 Cathcart st.<br />
Union st<br />
Ho. 1<br />
Wilson George, labourer, 1 1 Laird st<br />
Wilson Hugh, agent for the " Scotsman, " 5 Palmerston<br />
buildings<br />
Wilson Hugh, joiner, 31 Dempster st<br />
Wilson James, C.E., superintendent <strong>of</strong> Water Works. <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
Municipalbuildings. Ho. Overton cottage, Drumfrochar rd<br />
Percy Brothers' Boots walk over the World.<br />
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Wilson James, fitter, 3 East Crawford st<br />
Wilson James (<strong>of</strong> A. & J. Wilson), 29 Mearns st<br />
Wilson James, rafter, 8 Duff st<br />
Wilson James, salesman, 73 Nicolson st<br />
Wilson James D., gamekeeper, Murdieston cottage<br />
Wilson James L., assistant superintendent, Prudential Insurance<br />
Co., 17 Nelson st, west<br />
Wilson John, baker, 14 Ann st. Ho. 9 Trafalgar st<br />
Wilson John, coalmaster, 5 Chapel st, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and 69<br />
Great Clyde st, Glasgow<br />
Wilson John, general drapery warehouse, 36 Charles st.<br />
3 George square<br />
Ho.<br />
Wilson John, grocer, 3 1 Cathcart st. Ho. 6 Belville st<br />
Wilson John, jun., baker, 16 Wellington st<br />
Wilson John (<strong>of</strong> Watt & Wilson), Duncarss, New Kilpatrick<br />
Wilson John, plumber, 81 Wellington st<br />
Wilson John, salesman, 87 Dempster st<br />
Wilson John, shipmaster, 2 Campsie terrace, Gourock<br />
Wilson John, storekeeper, 8 Bogle st<br />
Wilson John, teacher, 53 Brisbane st<br />
WT ilson John S., joiner, 26 Bruce st<br />
Wilson Joseph, painter, 10 Carwood st<br />
Wilson Michael, coal merchant, 29 West Burn st.<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Wilson M. (<strong>of</strong> Martin & Co.). 15 South st<br />
Wilson Peter, blacksmith, no Dempster st<br />
Wilson Peter, labourer, 73 Ann st<br />
Ho. 7S<br />
Wilson Robert, compositor, 21 Antigua st<br />
Wilson Robert, engineer, 8 East BlackhalJ st<br />
Wilson Robert, engineer, 33 Ingleston st<br />
Wilson Robert, headmaster, Highlanders' Academy.<br />
Wellington st<br />
Wilson Robert, plumber, 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Wilson Samuel, labourer, 42 Arthur st<br />
Ho. 9<br />
Wilson Thomas, coachman, 7 Houston st<br />
Wilson Thomas, cooper, 2 Crawford lane<br />
Wilson Thomas, mason, 85 Wellington st<br />
Wilson Thomas, writer, secretary and general manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Harbour Trust, and clerk to Clyde Pilot<br />
Board, Municipal buildings. Ho. 49 Esplanade<br />
Wilson Walter, eating-house, 19 Tobago st<br />
You get all that Money and Experience can
DIRECTORY. 25<br />
Wilson William A., M.D., CM., physician and surgeon,<br />
Consulting rooms, 27 West Burn st. Ho. Thorncliffe,<br />
54 Brisbane st<br />
Wilson William, baker, 27 Rue-end st. Ho. 2 St. Andrew st<br />
Wilson William, carter, 49 Nicolson st<br />
Wilson William, hatter and hosier, Paragon House, 43 Cath-<br />
cart st. Ho. 27 Bank st<br />
Wilson Rev. William, minister <strong>of</strong> Wellpark Parish Church.<br />
Ho. 17 Finnart st<br />
Wilson Miss Maria, flesher, 33 Ann st. Ho. 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Wilson Misses A. & E., 20 Brisbane st<br />
Wilson Mrs Andrew, 42 Regent st<br />
Wilson Mrs Cecilia (<strong>of</strong> Wilson & Co.), Havelock buildings,<br />
17 West Blackhall st<br />
Wilson Mrs D., 19 Wellington st<br />
Wilson Mrs Jane, 3 George square<br />
Wilson Mrs J., 22 St. Lawrence st<br />
Wilson Mrs J. G., 46 East Hamilton st<br />
Wilson Mrs Robert, 33 Lyle st<br />
Wilson Mrs S., 6 Brisbane st<br />
Wilson Mrs William, 3 Lauriston st<br />
Wilson Mrs, 28 Bruce st<br />
Wilson Mrs, 16 Kiblain st<br />
Wilson Mrs, 2 Murdieston st<br />
WIMBS Michael, confectioner, 18 Arthur st<br />
WINGATE Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 29 West Burn st.<br />
Ho. 1 2 Wellington st<br />
Wingate Gabriel, iron plater, 36 Crescent st<br />
Wingate John, 5 Hope st<br />
WINK J. & Co., cabinetmakers, upholsterers, and bedding<br />
manufacturers, 29 West Burn st<br />
Wink John (<strong>of</strong> J. Wink & Co.), 19 Nelson st, west<br />
WINTER William, engineer, 6 Murdieston st<br />
WINTON Mrs Robert, 13 Brisbane st<br />
WISEMAN Lewis, joiner, 64 Wellington st<br />
WISHART Miss, huckster, 18 Sir Michael st<br />
WITTER Arthur J., H.M. Customs, 45 Trafalgar st<br />
WOLLTMAN Matthew, sugar boiler, 31 Ingleston st<br />
WOOD Allan, cooper, 15 Hope st<br />
Wood Daniel, potter, 52 East Hamilton st<br />
Wood James, insurance agent, 115 Dempster st<br />
make out <strong>of</strong> Leather at 14 Hamilton Street.<br />
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252<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Wood James, fireman, 1 1 Watt st<br />
Wood James (<strong>of</strong> J. & W. Wood), Bathville, Bathgate, and<br />
Oakshawhead house, Paisley<br />
Wood James & William, coal masters, 14 Brougham st<br />
Wood John (<strong>of</strong> J. & A. Wood), 47 Mearns st<br />
Wood Joseph, brakesman, 78 Dempster st<br />
Wood J. & A., coal merchants, Upper <strong>Greenock</strong> goods depot<br />
Wood Robert C, ship's husband, 26 Brisbane st<br />
Wood Thomas, sculpture and monumental works, Cemetery<br />
gate, 6 South st. Ho. 16 Robertson st<br />
Wood William, assistant firemaster, Wallace square<br />
Wood William, caulker, 14 Brisbane st<br />
Wood William (<strong>of</strong> J. & W. Wood), Ardgowan, Kilmalcolm<br />
Wood William, smith and cartwright, 5 Bogle st. Ho. 9 Lyle st<br />
Wood Miss, 10 Antigua st<br />
Wood Mrs Robert, 22 Robertson st<br />
Wood Mrs Thomas, 16 Robertson st<br />
Wood Mrs William, 9 East Shaw st<br />
WOODS Alfred, Sergt.-Major, 1st B. A.&S.H., 33B Newton st<br />
Woods Mrs, 2 Rue-end st<br />
WOODROW John, engine-driver, 71 Wellington st<br />
WOODSIDE John, labourer, 64 Ann st<br />
WOOLLEY Samuel S., pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 80 Union st<br />
WORRELL Mrs, restaurant, 37 West Blackhall st. Ho. do.<br />
WT OTHERSPOON M., fishmonger, 39 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
35 WT est Blackhall st<br />
WRAY Peter, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
WREDE & Co., sugar brokers and commission merchants,<br />
32 Cathcart st<br />
Wrede F. L., South Hill, 20 East Crawford st<br />
Wrede John C. (<strong>of</strong> Wrede & Co.), South Hill, 20 East Crawford<br />
st<br />
WRIGHT Alexander, gas meter maker, 19 Nelson st<br />
Wright Alexander, lessee <strong>of</strong> Theatre Royal, 2 1 Eldon st<br />
Wright David, mechanic, 61 Ann st<br />
W7<br />
right George, tailor, 92 Dempster st<br />
Wright John, policeman, 31 Roxburgh st<br />
Wright Joseph, fish merchant, 12 East Blackhall st<br />
Wright Peter & Son, staters, slate and cement merchants, 66<br />
Inverkip st. Ho. Commonhead house, Ravenscraig<br />
Wright Robert, engineer, 24 Antigua st<br />
The "Percy" Shoe House for
DIRECTORY. 253,<br />
Wright Robert, tailor and clothier, 34 West Blackhall sL<br />
Ho. 31 Nelson st, west. (See Advt.)<br />
Wright Thomas, carter, 1 1 East Blackhall st<br />
Wright Thomas, mason, 85 Dempster st<br />
Wright Miss, 31 Brougham st<br />
Wright Mrs Daniel, lodgings, 7 Lynedoch st<br />
Wright Mrs, 16 Arthur st<br />
Wright Mrs, 35 Brisbane st<br />
Wright Mrs, 75 Union st<br />
WYLIE Alexander, engine-driver, 32 Kelly st<br />
Wylie Hugh, railway porter, 23 West Stewart st<br />
Wylie James, carpenter, 3 Ingleston st<br />
Wylie James, engineer, 89 Belville st<br />
Wylie James, grocer, and branch P.O., 86 Belville st. Ho.<br />
89 Belville st<br />
Wylie John, engineer, 42 St Lawrence st<br />
Wylie John, tobacconist, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
Wylie Joseph, carter, 19 Captain st<br />
Wylie Miss F. M., furnishings, 5 Tobago st<br />
Wylie Mrs C, 13 Springkell st<br />
WYLLIE James, bookkeeper, 62 Drumfrochar road<br />
Wyllie James, draughtsman, 66 East Crawford st<br />
Wyllie James, timekeeper, 9 Serpentine walk<br />
WYSE Alexander, confectioner, 29 Hamilton st. Ho. do.<br />
Wyse Alexander, joiner, 15 Lauriston st<br />
YEATS George, cutler, 50 Rue-end st<br />
Yeats M., tobacco manufacturer and cigar importer, 13<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. 3 Shaw place<br />
Yeats Thomas, thread manufacturer, 13 Bentinck st<br />
YEO Mrs D. D., 30 Kelly st<br />
YEOMAN Alexander, carpenter, 1 Harvie lane<br />
YORK Henry, collector, 15 Main st<br />
YORKE Rev. Henry L., Wesleyan minister, 62 Newton st<br />
YORSTON Misses, spirit dealers, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
YOUNG, Adam & Co., bakers, 24 Tobago st<br />
Young Alexander, salesman, 45 Trafalgar st<br />
Young Alexander F., upholsterer, 94 Dempster st<br />
Young Andrew, head-master, Mearns Street School. Ho. 31<br />
Regent st<br />
Substantial Value in Boots.
254<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Young Archibald, joiner, glazier, and Venetian blind maker,<br />
23 Ann st. Ho. 68 Kelly st<br />
Young Brothers, shipbrokers, Palmerston buildings. Ho.<br />
Barrhead<br />
Young David, inspector <strong>of</strong> weights and measures, and inspector<br />
under the sale <strong>of</strong> "Food and Drugs Act," Municipal<br />
buildings, Wallace square. Ho. 27 Patrick st<br />
Young David (<strong>of</strong> Morton & Young), 2 Wellington st<br />
Young David, seaman, 30 Kelly st<br />
Young Hamilton, engine-driver, 52 West Blackhall st<br />
Young Hugh M., recorder <strong>of</strong> weights, 19 Newton st<br />
Young James, shipmaster, 27 Robertson st<br />
Young John, insurance agent, 69 Roxburgh st<br />
Young John, watchman, 1 Ratho st<br />
Young J. & Co., drapers, 35 Hamilton st. Ho. 6 Brisbane st<br />
Young J. & J., bakers, 42 Lynedoch st. Ho. do.<br />
Young J. & R. & Co., shipbrokers. steam and sail, 32<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Young J. S. (<strong>of</strong> W. B. Salmon & Young), 31 Esplanade<br />
Young Rev. John, minister <strong>of</strong> Trinity U.P. Church. Ho.<br />
Fern bank, 87 Newton st<br />
Young Robert, dairy, 40 Lynedoch st<br />
Young Robert, joiner, 5 Lauriston st<br />
Young Robert, salesman, 45 Trafalgar st<br />
Young Robert, skinner, 24 Lyle st<br />
Young Robert & Co., live stock salesmen, Auction mart,<br />
Princes Pier. Ho. 63 Evelyn st, Glasgow<br />
Young Thomas, sailmaker, 9 Cathcart st<br />
Young Thomas, sawyer, 16 Antigua st<br />
Young Thomas, slater, 38 Crawfurd st<br />
Young William, merchant, 19 Roxburgh st<br />
Young William, salesman, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
Young William, 35 Lynedoch st<br />
Young William M., clerk, n Nelson st<br />
Young Janet, milliner and straw hatter, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
YOUNGER John, ropespinner, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Younger Robert L., 28 Finnart st<br />
YUILL John C. (<strong>of</strong> M. Walker & Son, <strong>Greenock</strong> and<br />
Glasgow), 163 Eldon st<br />
Yuill Walter, teacher, School <strong>of</strong> Art, Town Hall. Ho. 29<br />
Regent st<br />
20/ Worth for 15/ atTthe
R*GOOD$On,<br />
VICTORIA BUILDINGS,<br />
CATHCART SQUARE,<br />
(Breenock<br />
Goodson's
THE<br />
Jjftre Jranrartce ^Usoaaticn<br />
C-/I<br />
*<br />
"<br />
(LIMITED).(^)<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>, 67 Cornhill, London.<br />
Scottish Branch—Glasgow : 161 "West George Street.<br />
Directors.<br />
Chairman— J. C. WAKEFIELD, Esq., Busby (Inglis & Wakefield).<br />
DONALD GRAHAM, Esq., CLE., Glasgow (W. & R. Graham & Co.).<br />
THOMAS BALMAIN, Esq., Glasgow (British Linen Company Bank).<br />
HENRY HEYS, Esq., Barrhead (Z. Heys & Sons).<br />
WILLIAM NEWLANDS, Esq., Glasgow (T. & W. Newlands & Co.).<br />
WILLIAM WALLS, Esq., Lord Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild, and J.P., Glasgow.<br />
PETER STURROCK, Esq., J.P., Ex-Provost <strong>of</strong> Kilmarnock.<br />
Managerfor <strong>Scotland</strong>—]. M. BARR.<br />
Paid-up Capital,<br />
Dundee <strong>Office</strong>—9 Panmure Street.<br />
FINANCIAL POSITION. ....... £50,000 o o<br />
Uncalled Capital, 750,000 o o<br />
Total Security, 842,000 o o<br />
Jonbon anb Janca0kire %\it<br />
ASSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
(Established 1862).<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>, 66 Cornhill London.<br />
Scottish Branch—Glasgow : 161 "West George Street.<br />
Managerfor <strong>Scotland</strong>—]. M. BARR.<br />
New Assurances for 1888, . . . .£590,230<br />
Yielding a New Premium Income <strong>of</strong> . . 21,700<br />
Amount added to Funds during 1888, . . 56,417<br />
Total Funds as at 31st December, 1888, . 591,249<br />
AGENTS IN GREENOCK.<br />
A. TAIT, Royal Bank, West-end Branch.<br />
BLAIR & CAMERON, 17 West Blackhall Street.<br />
J. & J. DENHOLM, 27 Cathcart Street.<br />
JAS. NEILSON, British Linen Bank.<br />
JAS. NICOLL, 33 Cathcart Street.<br />
BANKS & MILLAR, 45 Hamilton Street.<br />
JAMES MILLAR, 18 West Burn Street.<br />
JOHN PAUL, 14 Hamilton Street.
By Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent.<br />
ESTABLISHED 1850.<br />
AERATED WATER WORKS.<br />
CORRY & CO.'S<br />
UNRIVALLED<br />
GOLD MEDAL AERATED WATERS.<br />
Guara?iteed Free from Impurity.<br />
SODA, KALI, LITHIA, CARRARA and CROMAC SELTZER<br />
WATERS, LEMONADE, GINGER ALE, AROMATIC<br />
TONIC, SARSAPARILLA, QUININE, SUMMER<br />
AND WINTER BEVERAGES, FRUIT<br />
NECTAR, &c.<br />
Recommended by the Faculty, British and Foreign Medical Journals,<br />
also by the most eminent Analytical Chemists <strong>of</strong> the day.<br />
Supplied at the Clubs, Principal Hotels, Dining Rooms, Restaurants,<br />
Bars, &c. To be had also from respectable Wine Merchants, Chemists,<br />
Grocers, Italian Warehousemen, at Railway Refreshment Rooms, and<br />
on board first-class Steamers, &c.<br />
Steam Works-CROMAC ST., BELFAST, IRELAND.<br />
AGENTS FOR SCOTLAND-<br />
JOHN MERCER & CO.,<br />
16 ANN ST., GLASGOW.
ROBERT COOK, Jun.,<br />
Huctioneer & Valuator,<br />
OCTAVIA BUILDINGS,<br />
26 West Blackball St.,<br />
33 MARKET STUEET, and ARCADE,<br />
SALES BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF EVERY CLASS<br />
OF MERCHANDISE.<br />
STOCKS TAKEN AND INVENTORIES AND VALUATIONS<br />
MADE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY,<br />
CASH ADVANCED ON STOCKS OF ANY DESCRIPTION<br />
SENT IN FOR POSITIVE SALE.<br />
MR<br />
COOK, Jun., conducts OUTSIDE SALES OF<br />
FURNITURE or other Goods on the Shortest<br />
Notice. Parties averse to having their Goods sold in their<br />
houses can have them removed and disposed <strong>of</strong> in the<br />
Auction Rooms, 26 West Blackhall Street.<br />
PLATE, FURNITURE, PIANOS, PICTURES, &c, STORED IN<br />
THOROUGHLY DRY & WELL VENTILATED STORES.<br />
Fire and Thie-f-proo-f Safes.<br />
ROBERT COOK, Jun.,<br />
Jtuxtionm & Jfurmturs SHar* hou&eman,<br />
26 WEST BLACKHALL STREET,<br />
33 MARKET STIRIEIEa:., ^JSTJD A.ECADB,<br />
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.<br />
(Classified a?id arranged Alphabetically.)<br />
Accountants.<br />
Agnew Alexander & Son, 15 Cross-shore st<br />
Alexander & Dixon, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings (west side)<br />
Banks & Miller, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Blair William, 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Bone & Buchanan, Municipal buildings<br />
Campbell Dugald, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Ferguson Robert, 1 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Forrest John, 26 Crawfurd st<br />
Hardie & Allan (C.A.), 2 Watt place<br />
Henderson Thomas, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Millar James, 26 Hamilton st<br />
Morison John, 29 West Burn st<br />
Neil James, 3 Bank st<br />
Nicol James, 2 Bank st<br />
Paterson James, 14 Hamilton st<br />
Paul John, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Ramsay Hope Stewart, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
Thomson Colin, 20 Cathcart st<br />
Walker William, 2 Hamilton st<br />
Welsh, Walker & Macpherson, 33 Cathcart st<br />
derated Water Manufacturers.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> & Belfast Crated Water Company, 14 Nicolson st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Apothecaries' Company, 28 Hamilton st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Mineral Water Company, Waverley lane<br />
M 'Bride & Smith, 61 Nicolson st<br />
Smith James, 32 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Smith William & M'Bride, 61 Nicolson st<br />
" Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.
256<br />
trades' directory.<br />
Architects.<br />
Boston John, 11 William st<br />
Chalmers Robert & Son, 17 Hamilton st<br />
Grant Patrick, 10 Kelly st<br />
Kennedy Thomas, 3 Bank st<br />
Strachan George, 1 Hope st<br />
Stewart James B., <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
Auctioneers and Appraisers.<br />
Bowman James & Sons, 33 West Blackhall st<br />
Cameron John & Son, 12 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Cook Robert, 33 Market st<br />
Cook Robert, jun., 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Young Robert & Co., auction mart, Princes Pier.<br />
Bag Merchants.<br />
Bannigan Dennis, 20 Roxburgh st<br />
Duncan & Co., Cartsbum and Stanners sts<br />
Muir & Weir, 4 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Bakers.<br />
Bell John, 3 West Blackhall st<br />
Brown John, 45 Hamilton st and 1 1 Union st<br />
Clark Archibald, 37 Ann st<br />
Craig John, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
Cunningham Robert, 40 Nelson st, west<br />
East-end Co-operative Society, 18 East Crawford st<br />
Fox Francis, 65 Main st<br />
Galbreath John, jun., 41 West Blackhall st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Central Co-operative Society, 31 to 35 Roxburgh<br />
st<br />
Haley John, 61 Main st<br />
Henry Charles, ij Kilblain st and 22 Ann st<br />
Kirkwood Adam, 87 Roxburgh st<br />
Kirkwood Alexander, 92 Roxburgh st<br />
Lawrie Thomas, 2 Inverkip st<br />
25% Ordinary Retailers' Prices at the
TRADES DIRECTORY. 257<br />
Lyon Archibald, 6 Belville st<br />
M'Aulay W. G. & Co., 20 Vennel<br />
M'Cormick John, Palmerston buildings and 9 Brisbane st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, 5 Hamilton st<br />
Mackay Thomas, jun., 21 West Blackhall st<br />
Mackenzie & Walker, 63 Rue-end st<br />
M'Neilage John, 17 Antigua st<br />
Millar John, 3 1 Hamilton st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Robert, 18 Lynedoch st<br />
Muir Allan, 8 West Blackhall st<br />
Muir Robert, 12 Cathcart st<br />
Muirhead Alexander, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Paterson Robert, 15 West Blackhall st<br />
Reid Andrew, 18 Cathcart st<br />
Robinson Archibald M'C, 33 Ann st<br />
Scott Alexander, 1 Prospecthill st<br />
Scott John, 55 Vennel<br />
Service John, Regent Street Baking Factory<br />
Smith Alexander, 81 Belville st<br />
Wilson John, 14 Ann st<br />
Wilson William, 27 Rue-end st<br />
Young, Adam & Co., 24 Tobago st<br />
Young J. & J., 42 Lynedoch st<br />
Basket Maker.<br />
Docker Edward, 26 St. Lawrence st<br />
Basket and Toy Warehouse Keepers.<br />
Fleming James, 14 Cathcart st and 37 West Burn st<br />
Gardiner Mrs Archibald, 16 West Blackhall st<br />
Herbert R. W., 7 Grey place<br />
Kerr Hugh, 16 West Blackhall st and 24 Lynedoch st<br />
Logan Francis, 16 Lynedoch st and 79 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Crackett Mrs P., 25 Ann st<br />
Macdonald Frank, 41 Ann st<br />
Scott Miss Bethia, 85 J Belville st<br />
Thomson Robert, 27 Hamilton st<br />
"Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.<br />
1 7
258 trades' directory.<br />
Bedding Manufacturers.<br />
Hodge Mitchell & Son, 12 West Blackhall st<br />
Kidd Brothers, 6 Grey place<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., Cathcart square<br />
AVink J. cS: Co., 29 West Burn st<br />
Billposters.<br />
Burns Alexander, 10 William st<br />
M'Lachlan John, 29 Hamilton st<br />
M'Millan Matthew, 23 Cathcart st<br />
Blacksmiths.<br />
Boag Robert, 3 Shaw st<br />
Brough John, 4 Chapel st<br />
Buchanan Archibald, 7 East Stewart st<br />
Campbell John, 1 1 Ropework st<br />
Chalmers Alexander, 14 Crawfurd st<br />
Chalmers Robert, 18 Duncan st<br />
Cook D. & A., 4 Charles st<br />
Cormie John, 31 Hamilton st<br />
Dewar & Co., 26 Charles st<br />
Findlay John, 39 Cathcart st and 10 Terrace road<br />
Hall Joshua, 39 Nicolson st<br />
Hendry Duncan, 7 Shaw st and Garvel Dock<br />
Jamieson Alexander & Co., 66 Inverkip st<br />
Lamont James, 7 St. Andrew st<br />
M'Farlane James & Co., 20 Cathcart st<br />
MTntyre Donald, 13 Duncan st and 22 Bearhope st<br />
M'Lean Ronald, 8 Baker st<br />
Mills Robert, 5 Dock Breast<br />
Mitchell J. & D., 40 Vennel<br />
Morton & Kidd, 24 Hamilton st<br />
Noble Thomas, 3 East Blackhall st<br />
Park John, 28 Roxburgh st and 12 Trafalgar st<br />
Reid Archibald, 5 Virginia st<br />
Rodger John, 16 William st<br />
Sinclair Angus & Co., 21 Cathcart st<br />
"Boots & Shoes" at strictly manufacturers'
TRADES DIRECTORY. 259<br />
Smith James, 7 Duncan st<br />
Smith Thomas, 5 Dock lane and 20 Shaw st<br />
Stewart Daniel B., 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Stewart Robert, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Thomson John, 2 West Burn st<br />
Wood William, 5 Bogle st<br />
BOATBUILDERS.<br />
Crawford & Hope, 37 West Stewart st<br />
Foster Robert P., 32 Main st<br />
Gordon Robert, 10 West Burn st<br />
Klause William, 3 Dellingburn st<br />
Lambie J. M. & R., 3 Ratho st<br />
Orr D. & D., 11 Virginia st<br />
Orr Thomas, sen., 5 St. Andrew st<br />
Orr Thomas, jun., 2 East Blackhall st<br />
Ramsay Hugh & Co., 29 Main st<br />
Bookbinders.<br />
Hendry D. S.
260 trades' directory.<br />
Hunter Misses J. & M.. 14 Cathcart st<br />
Innes William, 40 Hamilton st<br />
Johnston William, 13 Union st<br />
Laing Margaret, 1 7 Rue-end st<br />
Logan Francis, 16 Lynedoch st and 79 Roxburgh st<br />
M 'Donald Mrs Frank, 9 Brisbane st<br />
M'Gregor D. & Co., 32 Brymner st<br />
Macintyre Charles J., 3 Brougham st<br />
M'Kelvie James & Sons, 34 Hamilton st<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs, 66 Vennel<br />
Mitchell & Co., 3 Hamilton st<br />
Montague George, 7 Cross-shore st<br />
Morrison John & Sons, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Niven G. W., 27 Brymner st<br />
Rankin George J., 34 Brymner st<br />
Smith James, 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Stewart Robert, 32 Hamilton st<br />
Taylor James, 1 Lauriston st<br />
Wilson & Co., 7 Hamilton st<br />
Boot and Shoemakers.<br />
Andrew David, 32 Lynedoch st<br />
Armour Matthew, 20 Nicolson st<br />
Blair Thomas, 30 West Burn st<br />
Borland Alexander, 8 William st<br />
Brock J. C. & Co., 22 Hamilton st<br />
Bryson William, 18 Tobago st<br />
Campbell James & Co., 5 Hamilton st<br />
Campbell Robert, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
Cowley Charles, 42 West Burn st<br />
Crawford Gavin & Son, 9 West Blackhall st<br />
Cullen William, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
Denham Robert, 25 Hamilton st<br />
Dick R. & J., 22 Cathcart st<br />
Dickson James, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Dunbar James, 29 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Edgar John, 32 East Shaw st<br />
Ellis James, 44 Brymner st<br />
Fisher John, 96 Roxburgh st<br />
Gordon Alexander, 71 Roxburgh st<br />
"Gentlemen," we have as fine Boots & Shoes
trades' directory. 261<br />
•Gray John & Co., 16 Hamilton st<br />
Gray T. A., 67 Rue-end st and 49 Cathcart st<br />
Greves Alexander, 40 West Burn st<br />
Hargan James, 38 Hamilton st<br />
Harper James, 8 Smith's lane<br />
Kennedy John, 26 Hamilton st and 27 West Burn st<br />
Lang James M., 20 Tobago st<br />
Levy Pinkus, 19 Hamilton st<br />
M 'Anally Henry, jun., 1 Lauriston st<br />
M'Cartney Daniel, 3 Inverkip st<br />
MacDonald Mrs Mary, 27 Regent st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, 34 Ann st<br />
M'Garrity Robert, 24 Union st<br />
M 'George James, 58 Rue-end st<br />
M'Kendrick Daniel, 33 Rue-end st<br />
M'Killop Donald, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Neilage Alexander, 41 Ann st<br />
M'Parland James, 54 Ann st<br />
M'Pherson John, jun., 29 Hamilton st<br />
Macpherson John, 4 Manse lane<br />
Marshall John, 15 Jamaica st<br />
Mathieson John, 33 Market st<br />
Paterson A. & W., 41 Hamilton st<br />
Paterson Charles, 31 Cathcart st<br />
Patrick Adam & Son, 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Percy Brothers, 14 Hamilton st<br />
Purdie P. & G, 37 Hamilton st<br />
Robb James, 44 Inverkip st<br />
Smith John, 23 Charles st<br />
Smith John, 10 William st<br />
Steen Mrs Edward, 21 Hamilton st and n Cathcart st<br />
Stevenson & Sons, 19 West Blackhall st<br />
Strachan Andrew, 41 West Burn st<br />
Telfer J. & J., 38 Hamilton st<br />
Thomson Duncan C, 70 Eldon st<br />
Wingate Andrew, 29 West Burn st<br />
Brassfounders.<br />
Adam William & Co., 2 and 3 Dock breast<br />
Barr & Co., Orchard and Ingleston sts<br />
as can be made, at 14 Hamilton Street.
262 trades' directory.<br />
Carson Henry, 26 Crawfurd st<br />
Duff James & Sons, 47 Rue-end st<br />
Duncan & Sharp, Ladyburn<br />
Fairgrieve Andrew & Sons, 6 West breast<br />
Foulds Matthew, 2 East India breast<br />
Logan Francis & Sons, 21 Nicolson st<br />
M'Ewing Dugald, 3 Springkell st<br />
M'Jannet John, 62 Inverkip st and 1 Newton st<br />
Montgomery Robert, 9 Stanners st<br />
Stewart Daniel B., 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Wallace & Connell, 4 East Blackhall st<br />
White William & Co., 34 Roxburgh st<br />
Armitage &: Co., 8 Captain st<br />
Brewers..<br />
Brokers.<br />
Baxter Mrs Sarah, 36 Shaw st<br />
Bradley Anthony, 58 Vennel<br />
Cambridge William, 12 Ann st<br />
Carnaghan Robert, 5 Market st<br />
Carrigan George, 6 Smith's lane, and 12 Market st<br />
Colligan Patrick & Co., 22 Shaw st<br />
Conway Francis, 4 Tobago st<br />
Crowly William, 1 7 Cartsburn st<br />
Douglas David, 2 Vennel<br />
Gallacher James, 32 St. Lawrence st<br />
Gordon Benjamin, 16 Dalrymple st<br />
Humes Samuel, 22 Market st<br />
Kelso Charles, 6 Inverkip st<br />
Lafferty Philip, 8 Smith's lane<br />
Loughran William, 3 Lindsay's lane<br />
Lynch John, 37 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Callum James, 1 Rue-end st<br />
M'Cloy Daniel, 51 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Gowan Alexander, 46 Shaw st<br />
M'Laughlin Daniel, 2 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Millan Terrance, 29 Dalrymple st<br />
Morrison William, 71 Vennel<br />
"Ladies," we can save you money in Boots
Morrison Mrs Anne, 18 Tobago st<br />
Murphy Edward, 26 Dalrymple st<br />
Murphy Mrs Robert, 10 Cartsburn st<br />
O'Brien Catherine, 33 Dalrymple st<br />
Phillips Robert, 1 1 Ann st<br />
Watters John S., 32 Vennel<br />
trades' directory. 263<br />
Builders and Masons.<br />
Adam James, 6 Smith's lane<br />
Agnew James, 32 Crawfurd st<br />
Aitkenhead Robert & Sons, 30 South st<br />
Austin & Kinnaird, 19 Bogle st<br />
Baird Hugh, 17 Bank st<br />
Black James & Co., 5 and 7 West Stewart st<br />
Carnaghan James, 13 Regent st<br />
Crawford & Fulton, 10 Terrace road<br />
Houston R. & W. & Co., 69 Belville st<br />
Jamieson Thomas, 8 South st<br />
Keenan & Co., 33 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Kirk J. & R., 5 Campbell st<br />
Kirkwood Thomas, 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kirkwood William, 79 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Lyon David, 6 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Lean Neil, 10 Cross-shore st<br />
M'Neil Thomas, 17 Newark st<br />
M'Quoid William, 31 Sir Michael st<br />
Miller & Co., 64 Inverkip st<br />
Miller J. & A., 20 West Blackhall st<br />
Park Matthew, 27 Newton st<br />
Parker Joseph & Son, 23 Inverkip st<br />
Ramsay G. A., 16 Nicolson st<br />
Smith & M'Cuaig, 30 Charles st<br />
Steel Hugh, 37 Bank st<br />
Steel John S., 14 Kilblain st<br />
Steel William, 35 West Stewart st<br />
Stevenson Alexander, 39 Wellington st<br />
Stewart Charles F., 9 Brisbane st<br />
Strachan A. J. & W., : Hope st<br />
Todd John, 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
at the "Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton St.
264 trades' directory.<br />
Whitelaw Alexander & Co., 76 Drumfrochar road<br />
Williamson & Gray, 51 Vennel<br />
Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers.<br />
Auld James, 14 Kilblain st<br />
Blair Robert & Sons, 32 and 34 Nicolson st<br />
Cameron Charles, 1 1 Kilblain st<br />
Hodge Mitchell & Son, 1 2 West Blackhall st<br />
Kidd Brothers, 6 Grey place<br />
Lang Robert, 30 West Burn st<br />
M'Dougall M. & G., 30 West Burn st<br />
Mayors Thomas H., 35 Nicolson st<br />
Preston James, 13 Nicolson st<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., Cathcart square<br />
Stevenson W. S., 7 West Stewart st<br />
Thomson & Co., 39 West Blackhall st<br />
Wink J. & Co., 29 West Burn st<br />
Candlemaker.<br />
M'Crae, Daniel, 15 Charles st<br />
Carriage Hirers.<br />
Crookshanks Joseph, 43 West Blackhall st<br />
Kennedy Robert, 1 Inverkip road<br />
M'Caskie Henry, 48 Forsyth st<br />
M'Coll John, 24 Duncan st<br />
Macfarlane Arthur A., 4 George square<br />
M'Gregor J. D. & Co., 48 Cathcart st and 24 West Black-<br />
hall st<br />
M'Lean Thomas, 10 Patrick st<br />
Richmond J. & W., 5 Ardgowan square<br />
Sidey William, 78 Wellington st<br />
Carvers and Gilders.<br />
Bisset James G-, 4 Grey place<br />
Humphreys Joseph, 17 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Laurie & Fleming, 1 Bank st<br />
Percy Bros. "City" Boot for Gentlemen, 10/6,
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By ROAD, RAIL, or RIVER, to or from any part<br />
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ESTIMATES FREE.<br />
Furniture <strong>of</strong> all kinds in Stock or to Order<br />
CARPETS, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, &c—A Varied<br />
Stock always on hand.<br />
VENETIAN BLINDS.—NEW ONES MADE,<br />
OLD ONES RE-PAINTED, TAPED, and<br />
CORDED at Moderate Charges.<br />
FURNITURE RE-COVERED. MATTRESSES RE-MADE.<br />
Kidd Brothers,<br />
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GREENOCK.
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BAROMETERS.<br />
Repairs sent by <strong>Post</strong> Promptly Attended to.
Macfee H. N., 23 Cathcart st<br />
AVhitelaw John, 13 Nicolson st<br />
trades' directory. 265<br />
Chainmakers.<br />
Alston John, 2 East India breast<br />
•Campbell John? 1 1 Ropework st<br />
Cook D. & A., 4 Charles st<br />
Smith Thomas, 5 New Dock lane and 20 Shaw st<br />
Chemists and Druggists.<br />
Apothecaries' Company (wholesale), 28 Hamilton st<br />
Armitage George, 30 Hamilton st<br />
Arthur David (manufacturing), Kilmalcolm road<br />
Baine John A., 3 Grey place<br />
Bell John A., 31 Rue-end st, 14 Lynedoch st, and 38 East<br />
Hamilton st<br />
Chalmers Robert, 41 Roxburgh st<br />
Cowper David B., 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Duncan Samuel, 19 West Blackhall st<br />
East-end Medical Hall, 63 Rue-end st<br />
Farquhar John M'K., 10 West Blackhall st<br />
Fisher Thomas, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
Kerr James, 6 Hamilton st and 1 Lauriston st<br />
M'Cowan & Biggart (analytical), 29 Cathcart st<br />
Macnaught Brothers, 4 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Neilage Alexander, 46 Ann st<br />
Poynter John & Son (manufacturing), 21 Dellingburn st<br />
Walker W., 23 Rue-end st<br />
Wilson George, 40 Cathcart st<br />
Chimney Sweeps.<br />
Bowling William, 13 West Blackhall st<br />
M'AUister Archibald, 37 Cathcart st<br />
M'Kinnon Neil, 7 Cowgate st<br />
O'Shea Ambrose, 3 Argyle st<br />
no trouble to show them, at 14 Hamilton St.
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China Merchants.<br />
Carse William, 51 Vennel<br />
Hadden Miss, 44 Ann st<br />
Hendry S., 23 Hamilton st<br />
M'Aulay Miss, 3 Prospecthill st<br />
O'Brien E. & M., 61 Vennel<br />
Sharp & Ferguson, 16 West Blackhall st<br />
White & Ferguson, 42 Ann st<br />
COACHBUILDERS.<br />
Mitchell J. & D., 38 and 40 Vennel<br />
Scott & Douglas, 12 West Stewart st<br />
Smith John & Co., 5 Brougham st<br />
Coal Merchants.<br />
Anderson George C, 55 Drumfrochar road<br />
Anderson John, 24 Cartsburn st<br />
Armour George, 57 Drumfrochar road<br />
Barr Robert, 18 Wellington st<br />
Barr William & Sons, 18 Hamilton st<br />
Black John, 29 Brymner st<br />
Boyd Bryce, 26 Lyle st<br />
Brown Alexander & Co., 4 Bogle st<br />
Campbell James & Co., 23 Cathcart st<br />
Crawford John L., Lynedoch station<br />
Dixon William (Limited), Dellingburn square<br />
Doig Alexander, 13 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Duncan Robert, 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gallacher John, 1 Bearhope st<br />
Hamilton, M'Culloch & Co., 3 Chapel st<br />
Hendry & Co., 12 Brougham st<br />
Hyndman William L., 67 Vennel<br />
Inglis James, 2 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Jamieson James, 10 Nile st<br />
Keefe Thomas, 3 Newton st<br />
Leitch Nicol, 12 Brougham st<br />
M 'Gavin James, 27 West Burn st<br />
" High-class" Boots at Manufacturers' Prices,
trades' directory. 267<br />
M 'Gibbon David, 3 Chapel st<br />
M'Gugan D., 5 Chapel st<br />
M'Morland R. S., 20 Cathcart st<br />
Macphail John, 27 Cathcart st and 5 Chapel st<br />
Martin John, 47 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Mitchell Samuel, 6 Tobago st<br />
Morrison James D., 3 Clarence st<br />
Muir James, 5 Chapel st<br />
Nicol Duncan & Co., 55 Rue-end st and 20 Brougham st<br />
O'Neill Francis, 14 Laird st<br />
Pratt William, 13 Stanners st<br />
Robertson William, 46 Roxburgh st<br />
Ross & Marshall, 7 Dock breast<br />
Salmon W. B. & Young, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Simpson John A. & Co., 6 Tobago st and 10 Brougham st<br />
Speirs & Gibb, Upper <strong>Greenock</strong> railway station<br />
Symington John, to Patrick st<br />
Thomson John, Dellingburn square<br />
Wade John, 5 South st<br />
Walker Andrew & Co., 1 Regent st<br />
Wilson John, 5 Chapel st<br />
Wilson Michael, 29 West Burn st<br />
Wood J. & A., Upper <strong>Greenock</strong> railway station<br />
Wood James & William, 14 Brougham st<br />
Commission Agents.<br />
Borthwick. James, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
Brown Alexander & Co., 4 Bogle st<br />
Buchanan James, 34 West Burn st<br />
Caird Colin S., 32 Cathcart st<br />
Campbell Peter, jun., & Co., Exchange buildings<br />
Connell James, 20 Cathcart st<br />
Cuningham Charles, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Cunningham I). & Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
Denholm J. & J., 27 Cathcart st<br />
Edelsten Richard, 29 Brougham st<br />
Ewing Robert & Co., 55 Rue-end st<br />
Fairbairn Andrew, 48 Brougham st<br />
Hunter William H., 46 Brymner st<br />
Hyndman John G., 4 East India breast<br />
only at our <strong>Greenock</strong> Depot, 14 Hamilton St.
268 trades' directory.<br />
Jamieson James S. & Co., 18 West Burn st<br />
Jamieson John, 2 Cathcart st<br />
Lamont William, 16 Palmerston buildings<br />
Leitch & Muir, 2 West quay<br />
M'Call Charles, 39 Kelly st<br />
Macalister, Little & Co., 14 Hamilton st<br />
Macdougall Dugald, 1 Cross-shore st<br />
MacFarlane J. M. & Co., Wallace buildings<br />
Macintyre Charles J., 3 Brougham st<br />
M'Lea James S. & Co., 2 Cathcart st<br />
Maclean, Todd & Co., 67 Rue-end st<br />
M'Neilage Adam & Co., Customhouse place<br />
Macpherson Alexander & Co., 2 Open shore<br />
Marshall William, 29 Charles st<br />
Millar S. H., 17 Regent st<br />
Minto George, 27 Patrick st<br />
Muir & Weir, 4 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Neilson Alexander, 29 Brougham st<br />
Parkhill James M., to Cross-shore st<br />
Robertson & M^Dougall, 1 Cross-shore st<br />
Ross, Corbett & Co., 2 Cross-shore st<br />
Shand John, 38 East Crawford st<br />
Sharer Alfred, 77 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Shennan Alexander, Lilybank, Cardwell Bay<br />
Sinclair & Co., 46 Cathcart st<br />
Smith A. C. & Co., 4 Brymner st<br />
Smith D. C, 3 Bank st<br />
Stewart C. G., Commercial Bank buildings<br />
Williamson George, jun., 10 Cross-shore st<br />
Wrede & Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
Confectioners.<br />
Alexander M. & Co., 44 Hamilton st<br />
Anderson M. & C, 41 West Burn st<br />
Armour M. & J., 9 Hamilton st<br />
Barclay Mrs, 66 Vennel<br />
Black Miss, 8 Grey place<br />
Clark Miss M., 105 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Crawford M., 4 Argyle st<br />
Cuthbertson James R. (wholesale), 2 Grey place<br />
" Leading Articles" in Foot Gear always at
trades' directory. 269<br />
Devlin M., 1 Grey place<br />
Evans John, 17 Ann st<br />
Ferguson George, 31 Cathcart st<br />
Ferguson Miss M., 35 West Blackhall st<br />
Gait Miss, 7 and 49 Cathcart st<br />
Grana A., 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Kincaid Miss, 39 Ann st<br />
Lyon Miss M., 9 John st<br />
M'Aninch Mrs Ann, 7 Brymner st<br />
M'Callum Neil, 25 Nelson st<br />
M'Donald Miss, 28 Ann st<br />
M'Kenzie Miss E. C., 47 Hamilton st<br />
M'Killop John E. (wholesale), 6 East Blackhall st<br />
Mark Demetris, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Miller Thomas (wholesale), 15 Charles st<br />
Stewart Francis (wholesale), Harvie lane<br />
Stewart Misses M. & G., 63 Inverkip st<br />
White Archibald, 20 Inverkip st<br />
Wyse Alexander, 29 Hamilton st<br />
Contractors.<br />
Aitkenhead Robert & Sons, 30 South st<br />
Beaton Peter, 12 West Burn st<br />
Blair P. & J., 27 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Crawford Robert, 9 Princes st<br />
Duncan Matthew, 2 Brachelston st<br />
Graham Dugald, 5 Dellingburn square<br />
Holmes James, 2 St. Lawrence st<br />
Holmes John, 3 Carnock st<br />
King Mrs William, 8 Virginia st<br />
Kirk J. & R., 5 Campbell st<br />
Laird Alexander, 6 Springkell st<br />
Lamont Alexander, Palmerston buildings<br />
M 'Alpine Daniel, 26 Duncan st<br />
M'Coll A. & J., 73 Ann st<br />
M'Coll James, 37 Trafalgar st<br />
MTntyre Archibald, 6 Sugarhouse lane<br />
M'Neil Donald, 1 South st<br />
Orr William & Co., 7 Kilblain st<br />
Paget John, 28 Dalrymple st<br />
the " Percy Shoe House," 14 Hamilton St.
270 TRADES DIRECTORY.<br />
Rennie John, 30 Bank st<br />
Scott Alexander, 22 Mearns st<br />
Service David, 2 Cross-shore st<br />
Steel Hugh, 37 Bank st<br />
Steel John S., 14 Kilblain st<br />
Steel William, 35 West Stewart st<br />
Walker John, 10 Buccleuch st<br />
Watt & Wilson, 7 Chapel st<br />
Whitelaw Alexander & Co., 76 Drumfrochar road<br />
Coopers.<br />
Adam William, 3 Bogle st<br />
Bannigan D., 20 Roxburgh st<br />
Chisholm William & Co., 39 Crawfurd st<br />
Craig James, 39 Baker st<br />
Drummond John, 52 Rue-end st<br />
Lyle Abram & Sons, 1 1 Nicolson st<br />
Macaulay James & Sons, 38 Nicolson st<br />
Malcolm & Co., 10 and 12 Charles st<br />
Paul John, 39 Baker st<br />
Coppersmiths.<br />
Adam William & Co., 2 and 3 Dock breast<br />
Barr & Co., Orchard and Ingleston sts<br />
Duff James & Sons, 47 Rue-end st<br />
Ferguson William, 14 West Burn st and 4 Inverkip st<br />
M'Cormick D. & Co., 8 Springkell st<br />
Cork Cutters.<br />
Sinclair Humphrey, 21 Bruce st<br />
Stewart William, jun., 33 Hamilton st<br />
Cutlers and Gunsmiths.<br />
Climie Robert, 20 West Blackhall st<br />
Cormie John, 4 Shaw st<br />
M'Kinlay Peter C, 1 Grey place<br />
The "Percy Shoe House" is world renowned
Masson Andrew, 4 Carnock st<br />
Twigg Edward, 33 Hamilton st<br />
TRADES DIRECTORY. 27<br />
Dentists.<br />
Brown Alexander R., 17 West Blackhall st<br />
Brown John R., 30 Cathcart st<br />
Fisher W. Bowman, 27 West Burn st<br />
Fraser Hugh, 29 Union st<br />
M'Bride William G., 9 South st<br />
Smyth Alexander, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Stewart Thomas, 45 Brougham st<br />
Distillers.<br />
Curtis Charles H. & Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Distillery Co., 27 Tobago st<br />
Drapers, &c.<br />
Anderson John, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Brown Mrs W. S., 23 Roxburgh st<br />
Campbell A. & J. &: Co., 22 Arthur st<br />
Campbell John F., 56 Vennel<br />
Clark Mrs, 43 Ann st<br />
Cowan Robert & Co., 2 West Blackhall st<br />
Crawford & Laurie, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
East End Co-operative Society, 18 East Crawford st<br />
Gilchrist William, 8 and 1 2 William st<br />
Goodson R., 2 Hamilton st<br />
Grant John & Co., Municipal buildings, Hamilton st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Central Co-operative Society, 31 to 35 Roxburgh st<br />
Hamilton James & Son, 23 Cathcart st<br />
Harvey James & Co., 46 Cathcart st<br />
Henderson M. & J., 5 Grey place<br />
Jarvie William & Co., n West Blackhall st<br />
MTntosh William, 27 Ann st and 8 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Lellan Andrew, 53 Rue-end st<br />
M'Neil James & Co., 39 West Burn st<br />
Miller Frank Wm., Municipal buildings, Hamilton st<br />
Mitchell Thomas, 28 Cathcart st<br />
for " value" in Boots & Shoes, 14 Hamilton St.<br />
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272 TRADES DIRECTORY.<br />
Niven Alexander, 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Prentice D. & A., 24 Hamilton st<br />
Reid William, 26 Hamilton st<br />
Reid Mrs Peter, 10 Manse lane<br />
Ritchie Miss, 62 Vennel<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., Cathcart square<br />
Russell & Bonnar, 18 West Blackhall st<br />
Smart & Rolland, 31 Charles st<br />
Stevenson Hugh, 38 Hamilton st<br />
Taylor Brothers, 32 Hamilton st<br />
Thomson Mrs, 62 Ann st<br />
Whiteside Alexander, 86 Roxburgh st<br />
Wilson John, 36 Charles st<br />
Young J. & Co., 35 Hamilton st<br />
Dressmakers.<br />
Arthur Miss, 13 Brisbane st<br />
Barbour Miss, 9 Watt st<br />
Beith Miss Margaret (boys'), 53 Kelly st<br />
Blake Miss, 31 Nelson st, west<br />
Brodie Miss, 8 South st<br />
Campbell Miss Sarah, 38 Nicolson st<br />
Carmichael Miss M. C, 47 Brisbane st<br />
Clark Miss Catherine, 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Clark Miss, 9 Antigua st<br />
Cross Misses, 19 Brisbane st<br />
Cuthbert Misses, 33 Roxburgh st<br />
Dickie Mrs, 2 Watt place<br />
Donnelly Miss, 65 Rue-end st<br />
Downie Miss, 29 Bank st<br />
Falconer & Grieve, 14 Union st<br />
Ferguson Mrs, 10 Antigua st<br />
Galbraith Miss, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Gillies Miss, 53 Kelly st<br />
Gordon Misses, 2 Robertson st<br />
Graham Miss, 37 Lynedoch st<br />
Harvey James & Co., 46 Cathcart st<br />
Hunter Miss (boys'), 12 South st<br />
Hunter Misses I. & J., 17 Jamaica st<br />
Lemon Miss Sarah, 6 Watt st<br />
Boots and Shoes for all kinds <strong>of</strong> weather, at
trades' directory. 273<br />
Lyle Miss, 24 West Stewart st<br />
M'Bride Mrs, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Bride Mrs, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Callum Miss, 15 Hope st<br />
M'Callum Misses, n Nelson st, west<br />
M'Callum Miss Mary (boys'), 30 Ann st<br />
M'Farlane Miss, 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Intosh Miss Christina, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Intosh William, 27 Ann st and 8 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kay Mrs Jessie (boys'), 13 West Stewart st<br />
M'Kechnie Miss, 19 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Kechnie Miss C, 38 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Kenzie Miss (boys'), 13 Watt st<br />
M'Larty Miss Jessie, 51 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Laughlin Mrs, 26 Crescent st<br />
M'Lean Mrs F., 2 Finnart st<br />
Maclean Misses F. & C, 20 Lynedoch st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Miss, 9 Crescent st<br />
Murray Mrs, 56 Kelly st<br />
Nicol Mrs, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Orr Miss Ellen M. (boys'), 3 Kelly st<br />
Park Miss (boys'), 16 South st<br />
Paul Miss, 22 Antigua st<br />
Phillips Miss, 23 Lyle st<br />
Rennie Mrs James, 12 Patrick st<br />
Rhodes Mrs John, 19 Nelson st, west<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., Cathcart square<br />
Shaw Mrs S. A., 25 West Stewart st<br />
Sinclair Misses, 33 Nicolson st<br />
Stewart Mrs William M. A., 53 Brisbane st<br />
Watson Miss, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Weir Miss Janet H., 77 Regent st<br />
Wilkinson Miss, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Williamson Mrs John, 14 Brisbane st<br />
Dyers and Renovators.<br />
Bell Archibald & Sons, 4 Argyle st<br />
Pullar J. & Son (Pullars' Dyeworks, Perth), 4 Albert place,<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Percy Bros., Cash Boot Men, 14 Hamilton St.<br />
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274 trades directory.<br />
Boag, Andrew, 3 Bank st<br />
Engraver.<br />
Engineers, Machine-Makers, and Founders.<br />
Blake, Barclay & Co., Macdougall st<br />
Caird & Co. (Limited), Arthur st and 46 Dalrymple st<br />
Cooper H. B. & Co., 2 Springkell st<br />
Crawford & Thomson, 48 Trafalgar st<br />
Dunlop David J. & Co., Port-Glasgow road<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry Co., East Stewart st<br />
Hastie John & Co., 48 Nicolson st<br />
Hendry Duncan, 7 Shaw st and Garvel Dock<br />
Houston J. & R., Upper Ingleston<br />
Kincaid & Co. (Limited), East Hamilton st<br />
M'Onie G. & J., Ladyburn, Port-Glasgow road<br />
M'Rae Alexander, 13 Nicolson st<br />
Miller Robert, 28 Arthur st<br />
Mills Robert, 5 Dock breast<br />
Montgomery Robert, 9 S tanners st<br />
Patrick Robert, 6 Baker st and Cartsburn st<br />
Rankin & Blackmore, 24 Baker st<br />
Rennie J. & Co., 9 Springkell st<br />
Scott & Co., Cartsdyke<br />
Sproul & Turnbull, 10 Virginia st<br />
Thomson W. R. M. & Co., 96 Buchanan st, Glasgow. (See<br />
Advt.)<br />
White William & Co., 34 Roxburgh st<br />
Felt Manufacturers.<br />
Anderson D. & Son (Limited), Belfast—Campbell Finlay &<br />
Co., agents<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Felt Work Company, 10 East Hamilton st<br />
Jamieson John, 2 Cathcart st<br />
Lennox John & Co., Bogston, Port-Glasgow road<br />
The "Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton St.,
trades directory. 275<br />
Fish and Oil Merchants.<br />
Hunter Brothers, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Hunter John & Co., 8 West breast<br />
M'Kenzie Henry E., 4 West Quay lane<br />
Malcolm & Co., 10 and 12 Charles st<br />
Fishmongers.<br />
Fry David, 9 Carwood st<br />
Fry Robert, 13 Lauriston st<br />
Fry William, 15 Lauriston st<br />
Gilmore A. & Son, 21 West Blackhall st<br />
Graham Alexander, 1 Inverkip st<br />
Hay William, fishmarket, West breast<br />
Heron John, 26 Vennel<br />
Macintyre James, 43 Hamilton st<br />
M'Lachlan John, 34 Charles st<br />
M'Laughlan Patrick, 17 Ann st<br />
M'Munagle Charles, jun., 33 Rue-end st<br />
Mitchell William, 1 Lauriston st<br />
Mitchell Miss Maggie, 25 Regent st<br />
Morrison James, 49 Shaw st<br />
Wotherspoon Mrs, 39 Hamilton st<br />
Wright Joseph, 12 East Blackhall st<br />
Fleshers.<br />
Adams Mrs James, 9 Market st<br />
Arbuckle J. & A., 35 Ann st and 42 West Burn st<br />
Ballantine William, 16 Lynedoch st<br />
Barr & Macfarlane, 22 Lynedoch st and 47 Hamilton st<br />
Barr Michael, 33 Market st<br />
Black Duncan, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
Blair Archibald, 25 Regent st<br />
Boston James, jun., & Co., 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Byers John, 21 Tobago st and 38 St. Lawrence st<br />
Cameron John. 26 Lynedoch st<br />
Crawford James, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
Docherty Daniel, 27 Charles st and 30 Dalrymple st<br />
cheapest and best in town for Children's Boots
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trades' directory.<br />
Docherty George, 5 William st and 15 Market st<br />
Duff John, 18 East Crawford st<br />
Duff William, 84 Belville st<br />
Ferguson William, 9 Newton st<br />
Fleming Henry, 7 John st<br />
Gardner Robert, 13 West Blackhall st<br />
Cxordon G., 52 East Hamilton st and 61 Vennel<br />
Gordon John, 11 Main st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Central Co-operative Society, 31 to 35 Roxburgh st<br />
Greenwood George, 12 Ann st<br />
Hamilton William H., 4 Sir Michael st<br />
'<br />
Herbert Mrs, 45 Vennel<br />
Kelso Matthew, 33 Rue-end st<br />
King Robert, 25 Rue-end st<br />
Lang Daniel, 31 Nicolson st<br />
Livingston Duncan, 23 Rue-end st<br />
M'Culloch Alexander, 13 Cathcart st<br />
M'Culloch Archibald, 33 Hamilton st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, 54<br />
St. Lawrence st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs Colin, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M ;Kechnie Allan, 19 WT est Blackhall st and 16 Kelly st<br />
M'Lean John, 14 Arthur st<br />
M'Millan Angus, 35 Nicolson st<br />
M'Millan David, 37 Cathcart st<br />
Macnab James S., 5 Grey place<br />
M'Neil John, 6 Ann st<br />
M'Niven Donald, 90 Roxburgh st<br />
MacSymon & Co. (limited), Argyle st<br />
Martin James, 21 Kelly st<br />
Mitchell Daniel, 34 Inverkip st<br />
Morrison Donald, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Morrison James, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Muir Miss L., 20 Ann st<br />
O'Donnell John, 1 1 Cross-shore st, 6 Sir Michael st, and 1<br />
Stanners st<br />
Orr William H., 46 Ann st<br />
Pattison David D., 9 South st<br />
Pearson Mrs James, 3 Prospecthill st<br />
Percival Hugh, 41 West Burn st<br />
Ritchie Robert, 33 Shaw st<br />
Robertson Colin, 65 Ann st<br />
Working Men's Boots at Percy Brothers,
Robertson John, 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Sheridan Joseph, 59 Inverkip st<br />
Simpson James, 1 Belville st<br />
Swan William, 18 Cartsburn st<br />
Walker William, 33 West Burn st<br />
Wilson Miss Maria, 33 Ann st<br />
TRADES DIRECTORY. 277<br />
Fruiterers.<br />
Baird & Co., 27 Brougham st<br />
Bell I. & Co., 35 West Blackhall st<br />
Bristow James, 1 Inverkip st<br />
Campbell Miss M. T., 59 Inverkip st<br />
Devlin M., 1 Grey place<br />
Downie M, 57 Rue-end st<br />
Duncan Thomas, 8 Grey place<br />
Gordon J. & A., 35 Brougham st<br />
Hamilton Mrs Janet, 40 Ann st<br />
Heitman Mrs, 25 Brymner st<br />
Henderson Mrs R., 19 Hamilton st<br />
Hendry Mrs, 13 Union st<br />
Kerr Miss, 22 Lynedoch st<br />
Laing Robert, 33 Hamilton st<br />
M 'Donald Elizabeth, 6 Tobago st<br />
M'Eleny James, 1 Kilblain st<br />
Rankin Alexander, 40 Cathcart st<br />
Simpson G. & R., 45 Vermel<br />
Smillie & Robson, 39 Hamilton st, 3 Manse lane, and 31<br />
Charles st<br />
Whiteford John, 66 Eldon st<br />
Funeral Undertakers.<br />
Chalmers Archibald, 36 Roxburgh st<br />
Crookshanks Joseph, 43 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Gregor J. D. & Co., 48 Cathcart st and 24 West Black-<br />
hall st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 41 Hamilton st<br />
Simpson William, 48 Vennel<br />
"The Workman's Friend," 14 Hamilton St.
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trades' directory.<br />
Furnishing Warehouse-keepers.<br />
Anderson Hugh, 38 Hamilton st<br />
Bell Miss Eliza, 16 Kelly st<br />
Bell Mrs, 59 Inverkip st<br />
Brymner Mrs James, 103 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Campbell Misses, 7 Rue-end st<br />
Chalmers Miss, 26 East, Hamilton st<br />
Crawford Mrs Charles, 29 West Blackhall st<br />
Ferguson Mrs, 44 Inverkip st<br />
Ferns Mrs Thomas, 1 Kilblain st<br />
Gilchrist Misses K. & M. 5<br />
25 West Blackhall st<br />
Hendry Mrs Robert, 50 Ann st<br />
Laird M. & J., 38 Hamilton st<br />
Macdonald Mrs J., 9 East Crawford st<br />
M'Gregor Mrs, 36 West Burn st<br />
M'Kay Miss S., 13 Crescent st<br />
Maclean J. & M., 4 Argyle st<br />
Miller Miss Mary, 32 Ingleston st<br />
Muir & Taylor, Misses, 4 West Blackhall st<br />
Nelson Mrs, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Paul Mrs, 23 Tobago st<br />
Pohlman Mrs, 42 Nelson st<br />
Rougvie Misses M. & K., 5 Grey place<br />
Stevenson Misses, 24 Union st<br />
Watson Mrs, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Weir Misses, 1 9 Ann st and 2 1 West Blackhall st<br />
Gasfitters.<br />
Allan William, 48 Ann st<br />
Barclay John S., 2 West breast<br />
Blair & Thomson, 12 Kilblain st<br />
Brown Alexander, 5 Kilblain st<br />
Carson Henry, 26 Crawfurd st<br />
Chalmers Alexander, 14 Crawfurd st<br />
Conner Mrs John, 3 East Blackhall st<br />
Crawford & Kerr, 6 Bogle st<br />
Dewar & Co., 26 Charles st<br />
Duff James & Sons, 47 Rue-end st<br />
Boys' Boots for rough wear specially made
trades' directory. 279<br />
Duncan & Sharp, Ladyburn<br />
Fairgrieve Andrew & Sons, 6 West breast<br />
Ferguson William, 14 West Burn st and 4 Inverkip st<br />
Findlay John, 39 Cathcart st<br />
Foulds Matthew, 2 East India breast<br />
Logan Francis & Sons, 21 Nicolson st<br />
M'Cormick D. & Co., 8 Springkell st<br />
M'Ewing Dugald, 3 Springkell st<br />
M'Farlane James & Co., 20 Cathcart st<br />
M'Jannet John, 1 Newton st and 62 Inverkip st<br />
M'Lean Andrew G., 71 Regent st<br />
Maclean James & Co., 7 Duff st<br />
Mitchell James, 5 West Stewart st<br />
Morrison Duncan D., 10 Charles st<br />
Rae John, 31 West Burn st<br />
Stewart Daniel B., 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Thomson Charles, 17 Kelly st<br />
Walker Robert, 32 Roxburgh st<br />
Watson Hugh M'P., 12 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Whyte & Ross, 1 7 Brymner st<br />
Glaziers.<br />
Briton Thomas, 19 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Chalmers Archibald, 36 Roxburgh st<br />
Chalmers David L., 20 Tobago st<br />
Crawford William, 9 Market st<br />
Graham James, 19 Cathcart st and 5 Grey place<br />
M'Fadyen Archibald, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Mossman James & Son, 68 Regent st<br />
Tytler Matthew, 1 2 Laird st<br />
Young Archibald, 23 Ann st<br />
Grain Merchants.<br />
Borthwick Thomas, 10 Cross-shore st<br />
Chalmers Hume, 4 Church place<br />
Chalmers John, 7 Princes st<br />
Gatherer Peter, 21 and 23 Crawfurd st<br />
Hill Matthew, 16 Chapel st<br />
Howie Matthew, 5 West breast<br />
by Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton St., <strong>Greenock</strong>.
280 trades' directory.<br />
M'Cammond, Easton & Co., 28 Sugarhouse lane<br />
M'Dougall Allan, 8 Kilblain st<br />
M'Intyre Thomas & Son, 6 Cartsburn st<br />
M'Lean John, 5 West Stewart st<br />
Mackenzie & Walker, Dellingburn square and 63 Rue-end st<br />
Macnab Duncan & Son, 25 Tobago st<br />
Mair C. S. & Marquis, 40 Rue-end st<br />
Muir Robert & Sons, 6 East Stewart st<br />
Munro & Co., 2 Hunter place<br />
Smith Alexander, 29 West Burn st<br />
Stewart James K., 28 and 30 Shaw st<br />
Wilson David, 23 Brymner st<br />
Greengrocers.<br />
Anderson Miss, 16 Kelly st<br />
Bain Miss Jane, 9 Brisbane st<br />
Buchanan Miss, 61 Belville st<br />
Barr James, 34 Shaw st<br />
Cameron Miss A., 5 John st<br />
Clark Joseph, 51 Vennel<br />
Climie Miss Jane, 1 Kelly st<br />
Cochrane Mrs, 1 Lauriston st<br />
Conway Andrew, 18 Sir Michael st<br />
Docherty William, 28 Inverkip st<br />
Edwards Simon, 33 Roxburgh st<br />
Howieson Miss, 8 Sir Michael st<br />
Kelly Miss J., 1 East Crawford st<br />
Kerr Mrs, 32 St. Lawrence st<br />
Kirkham Mrs Agnes, 28 West Burn st<br />
Law Miss Mary, 42 West Blackhall st<br />
M 'Arthur Mrs, 23 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Farlane James, 1 1 Cartsburn st<br />
M'Kellar Mrs. 33 Nicolson st<br />
M'Larty Mrs, 26 Bruce st<br />
M'Millan Miss, 16 Bearhope st<br />
Mechan Mrs, 44 Vennel<br />
Morrison William, 15 Regent st<br />
Muir Henry, 5 Inverkip st<br />
Nicolson Donald, 49 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Orr Miss, 39 Ann st<br />
Why pay long prices? Buy direct from the
Paterson Robert, 87 Wellington st<br />
Shanks Mrs Robert, 52 Ann st<br />
Vallance Miss Janet, 19 Regent st<br />
trades' directory. 281<br />
Grocers and Provision Dealers.<br />
Arthur C. & E., 4 Ingleston st<br />
Arthur John P., 50 Ann st<br />
Barbour John, 9 Arthur st<br />
Barbour William, 2 Inverkip st<br />
Barclay John, 24 South st<br />
Barclay Mrs John, 3 Rue-end st<br />
Barr John, 33 Lynedoch st<br />
Barr Elizabeth, 14 Regent st<br />
Barry Patrick, 50 Shaw st<br />
Baxter Thomas, 45 Cathcart st<br />
Beattie Miss J., 16 Brisbane st<br />
Bell Samuel, 3 East William st<br />
Beveridge Miss, 6 Belville st<br />
Black Donald, 56 Vennel<br />
Black Hugh, 2 Ann st<br />
Black Mrs A., 29 Brougham st<br />
Borland Alexander, 13 Bearhope st<br />
Boyd James, jun., 65 Ann st<br />
Boyd Thomas, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Boyle James, 2 1 Market st<br />
Boyle Patrick, 48 Shaw st<br />
Bradley Joseph, 1 Stanners st<br />
Bradley Miss, 38 Dairymple st<br />
Brighton John (wholesale), 1 and 3 Tobago st<br />
Broom William, 29 Rue-end st<br />
Burnett James, 42 West Burn st<br />
Burns William J., 8 Mearns st<br />
•Caldwell David, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
Caldwell David, 64 Ann st<br />
Caldwell Matthew, 85 Belville st<br />
Caldwell Robert, 19 Tobago st<br />
Cameron John, 23 West Blackhall st<br />
Campbell Alexander, jun., 20 Arthur st and 84 Belville st<br />
•Campbell James, 23 Tobago st<br />
Manufacturers, " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.
282 trades' directory.<br />
Campbell William, 76 Ann st<br />
Campbell Miss C, 27 Regent st<br />
Carmichael Donald, 13 Cartsburn st<br />
Carmichael Mrs D., 31 West Burn st<br />
Chambers William, 5 John st<br />
Clark W. B., 29 Shaw st<br />
Connelly Francis, 25 East Shaw st<br />
Co-operative Society, 5 Arthur st<br />
Co-operative Society, 18 East Crawford st<br />
Cottrell Robert R., 45 Crawfurd st<br />
Crabbe William, 26 and 35 Ann st, and 2 Murdieston st<br />
Crawford John, 6 Watson's lane<br />
Crawford William, 5 Grey place<br />
Cumming M. & A., 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Cunningham John F., 113 Dempster st<br />
Darroch Miss, 12 Watt st<br />
Davers Mrs A., 81 Belville st<br />
Davies Mrs William, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
Denny Miss, 10 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Devine Daniel, 5 East Shaw st<br />
Duff Miss, §9 East Hamilton st<br />
Dunlop Allan, 67 Nicolson st<br />
East-end Co-operative Society, 18 East Crawford st and<br />
branches<br />
Elliot Charles, 26 East Crawford st<br />
Faith John, 9 Main st<br />
Farquharson Mrs Alexander, 80 Belville st<br />
Farrell James, 52 East Hamilton st<br />
Farrell Robert, 21 Main st<br />
Ferguson Charles, 24 Shaw st and 1 1 Brymner st<br />
Ferguson Hugh, 5 William st<br />
Ferguson J. & H., 62 Ann st<br />
Fernie William T., 23 Charles st<br />
Flett Alfred, 31 Vennel<br />
Fulton James, 33 Ann st<br />
Gaze William, 14 Lynedoch st<br />
Glen Mrs Archibald, 33 Nelson st, west<br />
Glen Mrs James, 36 West Burn st<br />
Glen Mrs, 17 Bruce st<br />
Gordon Miss Susan, 29 Ingleston st<br />
Graham Duncan, 34 Lynedoch st<br />
" Mind your feet." Comfort guaranteed for
trades' directory. 283<br />
Graham Hugh, 27 Hamilton st, 73 Main st, 17 Cathcart st,<br />
and 43 Roxburgh st<br />
Grant Lachlan, 9 Nicolson st<br />
Grant Neil, 1 Manse lane<br />
Gray John, 1 1 Ardgowan st, Glebe<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Central Co-operative Society, 31 to 33 Roxburgh st<br />
Green Matthew, 14 Market st<br />
Hamilton Mrs, 15 John st<br />
Hardie John, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Hardie Walter, 15 Tobago st<br />
Hastie Andrew, 10 Sir Michael st<br />
Hood William, 43 Hamilton st<br />
Houston Mrs, 17 and 53 Belville st<br />
Hoy Mrs James, 30 Wellington st<br />
Hughes Thomas, 85^ Belville st<br />
Hunter William, 31 Brougham st<br />
Hutcheson Andrew, 20 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Inglis Mrs James, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
Killin Mrs, 23 Mearns st<br />
Kirkwood James, 16 Cathcart st<br />
Kirkwood Robert, 1 Smith's lane<br />
Laird James, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Lang James (wholesale), 30 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Lang John, 44 Hamilton st<br />
Lang Mrs Robert, 71 Nicolson st<br />
Learie Miss, 16 Cartsburn st<br />
Leith James, 49 Shaw st and 30 Dalrymple st<br />
Leith Robert, 53 Drumfrochar road<br />
Lindsay & M 'Vicar, 11 Rue-end st<br />
Lipton Thomas J., 15 Cathcart st<br />
Logan Mrs, 8 Manse lane<br />
Lusk Robert & Co. (wholesale), 7 Tobago st<br />
Lyle Mrs Isabella, 33 Nicolson st<br />
Lyon Mrs John, 41 Ann st<br />
M'Ausland Alexander, 20 Nicolson st<br />
M'Ausland Mrs John, 23 West Stewart st<br />
M'Bride John, 7 Main st and 31 Regent st<br />
M'Callum Edward, 36 Shaw st<br />
M'Caul John, 19 Ann st<br />
M 'Clement James, 105 Belville st<br />
M'Corquodale Mrs, 31 Ingleston st<br />
very little money, at " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.
284 trades' directory.<br />
M'Cowan John, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Creadie Michael, 1 1 Main st<br />
M'Crindle James, 43 Hamilton st<br />
M'Cuaig James C, 25 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Farlane Robert, 14 Port-Glasgow road<br />
M'Farlane Miss, 7 Antigua st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 9 Newton st<br />
MacFie John, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
MacGill Miss, 34 Ann st<br />
M'Gugan Angus, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Intosh Mrs M., 44 Ann st<br />
M'Intyre Thomas, 6 Cartsburn st<br />
MacKail J. G. & M., 45 Hamilton st<br />
M'Kenzie David C., 21 Rue-end st<br />
M'Kenzie Donald, 1 Belville st<br />
M'Kenzie John, 23 Vennel<br />
M'Laren Mrs, 21 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Larty Miss Jane, 26 Bruce st<br />
M'Lean Hugh, 87 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Lean Mrs Isabella, 78 Belville st<br />
M'Lellan Peter, 18 Lynedoch st and 63 Ann st<br />
M'Lelland James, 12 Ann st<br />
M'Millan Andrew, 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Millan Mrs, 103 Port-Glasgow road<br />
M'Neil Mrs A, 19 Wellington st<br />
M'Pherson Alexander, 24 Tobago st<br />
M'Quilkan Duncan, 28 Charles st<br />
M'Quoid Miss, 8 Mount Pleasant st<br />
MacSymon & Co. (Limited), Argyle st, and branches<br />
M'Taggart Mrs C, 48 St. Lawrence st<br />
Marquis David, 7 Brachelston st<br />
Marshall William, 29 Charles st<br />
Mathieson David, 9 South st<br />
Mathieson Lindsay, 28 Cartsburn st and 6 John st<br />
Miller Thomas, 1 1 West Blackhall st<br />
Morison George, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Morton & Young, 30 Hamilton st<br />
Muir J. & J., 25 Vennel<br />
Muir Miss A, 14 South st<br />
Munro Colin, 42 Crawfurd st<br />
Murray James, 13 Brachelston st<br />
Percy's,
TRADES 7<br />
DIRECTORY. 285<br />
Neill Mrs Elizabeth, 45 Main st<br />
Newall Charles, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st and 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Paget John, 28 Dalrymple st<br />
Park Boyd P., 17 Kelly st<br />
Parker John, 1 West Stewart st and 14 Arthur st<br />
Paterson A. & Son, 39 Hamilton st<br />
Paterson David, 5 Hamilton st<br />
Paterson William, 30 Vennel<br />
Pearson Mrs John, 7 East Crawford st<br />
Pettigrew James, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
Pollock Miss Jane, 19 Regent st<br />
Polonis George, 9 Carwood st<br />
Reid Duncan, 42 Hamilton st<br />
Rooney Mrs Teresa, 20 Ann st<br />
Rose Mrs Neil, 93 Roxburgh st<br />
Russell William, 44 East Crawford st<br />
Schultz Warrick, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
Scott Ivie, 72 Eldon st<br />
Sharp John, 25 Rue-end st<br />
Shaw Mrs J., 54 St. Lawrence st<br />
Shearer Hugh (wholesale), 3 Mansionhouse lane and 52<br />
Shaw st<br />
Sim John, 32 Lynedoch st<br />
Sloan James, 19 East Shaw st<br />
Smith Allan, 8 Carwood st<br />
Smith Alexander (wholesale), 29 West Burn st<br />
Smith Thomas, 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Smith Thomas, 85 Finnart st<br />
Smith William, 3 John st<br />
Smith Miss, 30 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Smith Mrs C, 65 Nicolson st<br />
Stewart Andrew, 63 Main st<br />
Stirling Mrs A., 17 Shaw st<br />
Swan Mrs, 17 Dempster st<br />
Telfer Mrs C, 1 Prospecthill st<br />
Todd Mrs John, 36 Ingleston st<br />
Train Mrs, 38 Main st<br />
Tucker John, 7 John st<br />
Turner Mrs, 8 Antigua st<br />
Tweeddale James, 68 Vennel<br />
Vass Mary, 1 1 Belville st<br />
(Sign <strong>of</strong> the Clock) M-A-K-E-R-S' P-R-l-C-E-S.
286 trades' directory.<br />
Walker Alexander, 1 1 Market st<br />
Walker Mrs, 65 Belville st<br />
Wallace Miss. 64 Vennel<br />
White James, 70 Ann st<br />
White Miss M., 40 Nelson st, west<br />
Wilson Edward & Son, 25 Charles st<br />
Wilson John, 31 Cathcart st<br />
Wylie James, 86 Belville st<br />
Grocers and Spirit Dealers.<br />
Campbell & Co., 89 Roxburgh st<br />
Holmes John, 15 Roxburgh st<br />
Kelly William & Co., 9 William st<br />
Macfarlane John A. & Co., 10 West Blackhall st<br />
MacKinnon Alexander, 2 Tobago st<br />
M'Millan Andrew, 20 Brisbane st<br />
Mill Alexander, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Morison James B. & Co., 29 West Blackhall st<br />
Neill Hugh R. & Co., 27 West Blackhall st<br />
Orr John & Son, 13 Ann st<br />
Scott Ivie, 20 West Blackhall st<br />
Scott Peter, 17 West Blackhall st<br />
Thorn A. & W. C, 13 Union st<br />
Wallace Mrs Ann,<br />
Hairdressers.<br />
Brown John, 13 East breast<br />
Calderwood Hugh, 22 Tobago st<br />
Daisley John, 28 Roxburgh st<br />
Denny Thomas, 33 Shaw st<br />
Duthie R. G., 12 Laird st<br />
Easton Daniel, 4 Argyle st<br />
Graham Alexander, 30 Tobago st<br />
Hamilton Matthew, 1 Arthur st<br />
Harrower T. H., 2 Ann st<br />
Hood James, 32 Ann st<br />
Liebow H., 14 Cathcart st<br />
M 'Curdy Patrick, 6 Brymner st<br />
M'Fie George, 71 Main st<br />
Shoes at all Prices. Vast Selection, at the
trades' directory. 287<br />
M'Guire James, 4 Buccleuch st<br />
M'Lachlan Duncan, 27 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Macmillan John, 26 Charles st<br />
Martin John, 15 Ann st<br />
Simpson James, 2 Cross-shore st<br />
Smith John, 9 Duff st<br />
Tucker David, 18 Arthur st<br />
Watson Frederick, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Watson Matthew, 2 Cathcart square and 29 Regent st<br />
Hatters.<br />
Clark Joseph (ladies'), 29 Cathcart st<br />
Craig James R., 35 West Burn st<br />
Dick J. M., 11 West Blackhall st<br />
Fisher James C. & Co., 12 Cathcart st<br />
Fulton James B., 34 Hamilton st<br />
Graham J. & W., 27 Cathcart st<br />
Lochhead & Co., 29 Cathcart st<br />
M'Lellan Andrew, 53 Rue-end st<br />
Paterson Robert, 13 Hamilton st<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., 28 Hamilton st<br />
Scott Robert, 30 Charles st<br />
Wilson William, 43 Cathcart st<br />
Heating Engineers.<br />
M'Farlane James & Co., 20 Cathcart st<br />
Hosiers.<br />
Anderson Hugh, 38 Hamilton st<br />
Campbell John F., 56 Vennel<br />
Dick J. M., 11 West Blackhall st<br />
Fisher James C. & Co., 12 Cathcart st<br />
Fulton James B ,<br />
34 Hamilton st<br />
Graham J. & W., 27 Cathcart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Clothing Co., 50 Cathcart st<br />
Kay A. S. & Co., 21 West Blackhall st<br />
Lochhead & Co., 29 Cathcart st<br />
M'llwraith M., 23 Hamilton st<br />
u- Percy"<br />
Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.
TRADES DIRECTORY.<br />
Niven Alexander, 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Paterson Robert, 13 Hamilton st<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., 28 Hamilton st<br />
Wilson William, 43 Cathcart st<br />
House Factors.<br />
Agnevv Alexander & Son, 15 Cross-shore st<br />
Agnew James, 32 Crawfurd st<br />
Banks & Miller, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Blair William, 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Bone & Buchanan, Municipal buildings<br />
Campbell Dugald, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Chalmers William, 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Ferguson Robert, 17 West Blackhall st<br />
Forrest John, 26 Crawfurd st<br />
Hardie & Allan, 2 Watt place<br />
Henderson Thomas, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Macaulay Daniel, Municipal buildings<br />
Morison John, 29 West Burn st<br />
Neil James, 3 Bank st<br />
Nicoll James, 2 Bank st<br />
Paterson James, 14 Hamilton st<br />
Paul John, 14 Hamilton st<br />
Prentice John, 32 Nicolson st<br />
Smith D. C, 3 Bank st<br />
Welsh, Walker & Macpherson, 33 Cathcart st<br />
Inn and Hotel Keepers.<br />
Borland J. C. (temperance), 24 Cathcart st and 31 Brymner st<br />
Bradley Miss, 2 Boyd st and 14 Clarence st<br />
Buchanan Mrs M., Tontine Hotel, 34 Cathcart st<br />
Chalmers Hume, Wheat Sheaf Hotel, 4 Church place<br />
Kennedy Mrs (temperance), 12 Brymner st<br />
Lawrence Mrs David (temperance), 40 West Blackhall st<br />
Macnaughton David, White Hart Hotel, 50 Cathcart st<br />
Mathieson Donald, Royal Hotel, 3 East breast<br />
M 'Robert James, Buck Head Hotel, 2 Watson's lane<br />
Peek Mrs (temperance), 9 Brougham st<br />
In Buying our All Leather Boots, you have
trades' directory. 289<br />
Insurance Agents—(See Appe?idix).<br />
Iron and Copper Merchants.<br />
Beveridge Daniel, St. Andrew square<br />
Jamieson John, 2 Cathcart st<br />
Kidston A. G. & Co., 6 Cathcart si<br />
MacCallum P. & Sons, 1 Cathcart st and 54 Rue-end st<br />
Morton James & Sons, 8 Princes square, Glasgow<br />
Morton & Kidd, 24 Hamilton st<br />
Robertson William, 49 Main st<br />
Ross John, 29 Cathcart st<br />
Whyte George, 13 John st<br />
Ironmongers.<br />
Connie John, 4 Shaw st<br />
Findlay John, 39 Cathcart st<br />
Fleming James, 14 Cathcart st and 37 West Burn st<br />
Leckie W. F., 8 East Blackhall st<br />
Lyle A. & R. & Co., 3 and 4 West breast<br />
Macalister & Fyfe, 4 East breast<br />
M'Cuaig Magnus, 100 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Farlane James & Co., 20 Cathcart st<br />
M'Kinlay Peter C, 1 Grey place<br />
Macpherson Alexander & Co., 2 Open shore<br />
Mathieson John, 42 Brymner st<br />
Morton & Kidd, 24 Hamilton st<br />
Neil Thomas S., 25 Rue-end st<br />
Park John, 28 Roxburgh st<br />
Pow Edward, 17 Brymner st<br />
Robertson William, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
Ross John (wholesale) 29 Cathcart st<br />
Shepherd William, 9 William st<br />
Sinclair Angus & Co., 21 Cathcart st<br />
Stewart Daniel B., 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Wilson A. & J., 65 Rue-end st<br />
" No Middle-men's" pr<strong>of</strong>its to pay at Percy's.<br />
19
290 trades' directory.<br />
Lathsplitters.<br />
Gibson Walter & Co., 8 South st<br />
M'Bearty Duncan, 21 Mearns st<br />
Leather Merchants.<br />
Edgar William, 3 William st and 54 Shaw st<br />
Hill James M. & Co., 1 1 Stanners st<br />
M'Ausland & Brand, Ladyburn<br />
Malcolm James, 8 Dalrymple st<br />
Paterson Charles & Son, 19 Cartsburn st<br />
Lithographers.<br />
Baird Robert A., Municipal buildings<br />
Hutchison William, 23 Nicolson st<br />
M'Kelvie James & Sons, 34 Hamilton st<br />
Morrison John & Sons, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Merchants, Shipowners, and Ship Agents.<br />
(See also Steam Packet Age?its.)<br />
Adam, Hamilton & Co., 1 Cathcart st<br />
Adamson Daniel D., 22 Margaret st<br />
Aitken James, 78 Eldon st<br />
Allan Robert & Co., Customhouse quay<br />
Baine & Johnston, 19 West Blackhall st<br />
Blanche Richard, Customhouse quay<br />
Brown Archibald, Customhouse place<br />
Browne & Watson, 4 Brymner st<br />
Brymner John, 105 Eldon st<br />
Caird Colin S., 32 Cathcart st<br />
Carmichael A. & J. H. & Co., <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
Cowan John, Stoneleigh, 23 Newark st<br />
Craig, Scott & Co., 4 Brymner st<br />
Crawford Thomas, 61 Brisbane st<br />
Crawford W. & J., 49 Cathcart st<br />
Cunningham D. & Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
Cunningham John, 32 Cathcart st<br />
" Nothing but Leather" used in manufacturing
TRADES DIRECTORY. 29 I<br />
Currie James & Co., Wallace buildings<br />
Dawson John, Customhouse quay<br />
Denholm James & John, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Ewing Robert & Co., 55 Rue-end st<br />
Finlay Campbell & Co., 12 Bogle st<br />
Flashman George, 13 Hamilton st<br />
Hill Robert, 2 East India breast<br />
Hunter T. O. & Co., 13 Hamilton st<br />
Jack John, 8 Wellington st<br />
Jamieson James S. & Co., 18 West Burn st<br />
Jamieson Robert W., 16 Nelson st, west<br />
Johnston Alexander R., 1 Fox st<br />
Kerr John & Co., 6 Grey place<br />
Kerr, Newton & Co., 4 Brymner st<br />
Lamont Hugh, West quay<br />
Leitch & Muir, 2 West quay<br />
Leitch Patrick W., 10 Sugar Exchange<br />
Letham William, 29 Cathcart st<br />
Lietke & Co., Palmerston buildings<br />
Lindsay William & Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
Little James & Co., Excise buildings<br />
Lyle Abram & Sons, 1 1 Nicolson st<br />
M'Crae Daniel, 15 Charles st<br />
MacDougall Dugald, 1 Cross-shore st<br />
Mafarlan Alexander & Co., 27 Palmerston buildings<br />
Macfarlane J. M. & Co., Wallace buildings<br />
MacGregor J. & Son, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
M'Gillivray Duncan, 1 Watt place<br />
Macintyre John D., Wallace buildings<br />
M'Kinnon Alexander, Palmerston buildings<br />
M'Lellan James & Co., 46 Brymner st<br />
Macmillan John, Customhouse buildings<br />
Macneilage, Adam & Co., Customhouse place<br />
Paterson Robert R., City buildings<br />
Picken Andrew & Co., 55 Rue-end st<br />
Richardson James & Co., 2 Church place<br />
Roberts & Brensten, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Robertson & Macdougall, 1 Cross-shore st<br />
Robertson Robert William, City buildings<br />
Ross Corbett & Co., 2 Cross-shore st<br />
Ross & Marshall, 7 Dock breast<br />
our Boots & Shoes. The " Percy" Shoe House.
292 TRADES DIRECTORY.<br />
Ross William, 29 Cathcart st<br />
Russell James, 73 Union st<br />
Shankland Dugald & Co., 21 Cathcart st<br />
Shankland Robert & Co., 21 Cathcart st<br />
Sinclair & Co., 46 Cathcart st<br />
Sinclair James R. C. & Co., 2 West quay<br />
Skinner Thomas & Co., 3 Brymner st<br />
Stewart J. & W., 1 Watt place<br />
Swan Allan, Customhouse buildings<br />
Sword Archibald, 36 Eldon st<br />
Thorburn Walter, 28 Cathcart st<br />
Turnbull, Martin & Co., 12 Bogle st<br />
Young Brothers, Palmerston buildings<br />
Young J. & R. & Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
Messengers-at-Arms.<br />
Gillies John, 25 West Burn st<br />
Grant Alexander, 25 West Burn st<br />
Munro William, 41 Cathcart st<br />
Midwives.<br />
Boyle Mrs, 12 Ann st<br />
Johnston Mrs Emma, 41 Sir Michael st<br />
Smith Mrs, 22 Bearhope st<br />
Smith Mrs Robert, 22 Ann st<br />
Weston Mrs, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
Millers.<br />
Hill Matthew, 16 Chapel st<br />
Mackenzie & Walker, Dellingburn square<br />
Muir Robert & Sons, 6 East Stewart st<br />
Milliners.<br />
Breakie Miss, 61 Rue-end st<br />
Conning H. & J., 2 Inverkip st<br />
Foster Miss Jane, 21 Cathcart st<br />
Graham J. & W., 27 Cathcart st<br />
The Leading Men <strong>of</strong> Glasgow in their Line.'
trades' directory. 293<br />
'Grant John & Co., Municipal buildings, Hamilton st<br />
Hamilton Miss, 6 West Stewart st<br />
Harvey James & Co., 46 Cathcart st<br />
Houston Miss, 51 Brougham st<br />
Inglis Miss, 54 Ann st<br />
Johnstone Miss, 31 West Blackhall st<br />
~M 'Arthur Miss, 12 Watt st<br />
M'Farlane Miss, 5 Kelly st<br />
M'Farlane Miss, 1 West Stewart st<br />
M'llwraith Miss, 40 Nicolson st<br />
M'Intosh William, 27 Ann st and 8 Lynedoch st<br />
Maclean Misses F. & C, 20 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Millan Miss, 34 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Neill Miss, 27 Regent st<br />
M'Rae Miss, 14 Lyle st<br />
Malcolm Mrs, 9 Rue-end st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Misses J. & M., 39 West Blackhall st<br />
Moodie Miss J. M., 46 Hamilton st<br />
Reid William, 26 Hamilton st<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., Cathcart square<br />
Scott Miss Bertha, 85 \ Belville st<br />
Sinclair Misses, 33 Nicolson st<br />
Smith Miss, 51 Brisbane st<br />
Stevenson Misses, 24 Union st<br />
Stewart Miss M. A., 29 Brougham st<br />
Strachan Sarah M. S., 18 West Blackhall st<br />
Taylor Miss A., 54 Brougham st<br />
Weir Misses M. & C, 19 Ann st and 21 West Blackhall st<br />
Young Janet, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
Miscellaneous.<br />
Robb Richard A. D., M.B, CM., Surgeon to the<br />
Glasgow Ear Institution, 241 Buchanan st,<br />
Glasgow. Ho. 8 Carlton place, s.s., Glasgow<br />
Music Sellers.<br />
Forbes John, 15 West Blackhall st<br />
Inglis James & Son, 23 West Blackhall st<br />
Martin William, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Straine George, 31 Nicolson st<br />
Vide Industries <strong>of</strong> Glasgow. 14 Hamilton St.
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trades' directory.<br />
Nurserymen.<br />
Barr James, Gateside, Inverkip road<br />
Butler George M., Murdieston Meadow, Inverkip road<br />
Keenan Henry, 24 Union st<br />
Opticians and Nautical Instrument Makers.<br />
Love Robert, 17 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Gregor D. & Co., 32 Brymner st<br />
Walker M. & Son, 28 Cathcart st<br />
Painters and Paperhangers.<br />
Brown George, 3 Albert place<br />
Buchanan James, 34 West Burn st<br />
Cameron William, 34 WT est Blackhall st<br />
Chalmers David L., 20 Tobago st<br />
Colquhoun Duncan, 1 Union st<br />
Drumm James. 24 Union st<br />
Duncan Thomas, 30 Market st<br />
Edgar George, 94 Roxburgh st<br />
Leitch Daniel, 10 West breast<br />
Lyle A. & R. & Co., 3 and 4 West breast<br />
Macalister & Fyfe, 4 East breast<br />
M'Ewing David, 10 Arthur st<br />
M'Gugan Duncan, 35 West Burn st<br />
MacLean John, 3 Kilblain st<br />
Macnaught John, 24 West Burn st<br />
Mathieson Robert, 35 Nicolson st<br />
May John G., 17 Brymner st<br />
Melville William, 23 West Stewart st and 3 Manse lane<br />
Mitchell John, 34 Inverkip st<br />
Murchie Robert, 35 Regent st<br />
Papermakers.<br />
Brown, Stewart & Co., Overton Mills<br />
Reliable Boots & Shoes at " Makers' Prices.
trades' directory. 295<br />
Patent Agents.<br />
Cruikshank & Fairweather, 62 St. Vincent st,<br />
Glasgow. (See Advt.)<br />
Thomson W. R. M. & Co., 96 Buchanan st, Glasgow.<br />
(See Advt.)<br />
Pavement Merchants.<br />
M'Neill Alexander, 1 1 Patrick st<br />
Simpson John A. & Co., 6 Tobago st and 10 Brougham st<br />
Pawnbrokers.<br />
Andrew David, 5 William st<br />
Boyle Elizabeth, 25 Brymner st<br />
Cairns John, 17 Sir Michael st<br />
Cook Robert, 33 Market st<br />
Cruthers E., 28 Dalrymple st<br />
Gait Robert, 5 1 Main st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Equitable Loan Co., 24 Hamilton st<br />
Lyall James, 60 Vennel<br />
Mackay J. & N., 63 Main st<br />
Millar Alexander, 38 Hamilton st<br />
O'Neill John B., 8 Stanners st<br />
Robertson John, 39 Hamilton st<br />
Stewart Agnes T., 49 Vennel<br />
Photographers.<br />
Brown George A., 2 Grey place<br />
Fergus C. & C, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
Gothard William, 37 Rue-end st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Photo Co., 29 West Burn st<br />
Macfee H. N., 23 Cathcart st<br />
M'Lennan William, 29 Nicolson st<br />
Paton James, 59 Esplanade<br />
Pratt John & Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
Taylor A. & G, 17 Hamilton st<br />
Turnbull & Sons, 37 Hamilton st<br />
only from Percy Brothers, 14 Hamilton St.
296 trades' directory.<br />
Urie Robert, 32 Hamilton st<br />
Physicians and Surgeons.<br />
(See Appendix.)<br />
Plasterers.<br />
M'Creadie James, Jamaica lane, <strong>of</strong>f Jamiaca st<br />
Tannock Quintin, 5 Sir Michael st<br />
Plumbers.<br />
Adam William & Co., 2 and 3 Dock breast<br />
Allan William, 48 Ann st<br />
Barclay John S., 2 West breast<br />
Blair & Thomson, 12 Kilblain st<br />
Bradley John, 7 East breast<br />
Brown Alexander, 5 Kilblain st<br />
Carson Henry, 26 Crawfurd st<br />
Connor Mrs John, 3 East Blackhall st<br />
Crawford & Kerr, 6 Bogle st<br />
Duncan & Sharp, Ladyburn<br />
Fairgrieve Andrew & Sons, 6 West breast<br />
M'Ewing Dugald, 3 Springkell st<br />
M'Farlane James & Co., 20 Cathcart st<br />
M'Jannet John, 1 Newton st and 62 Inverkip st<br />
M'Lean Andrew G., 71 Regent st<br />
Maclean James & Co., 7 Duff st<br />
Mitchell James, 5 West Stewart st<br />
Morrison Duncan D., 10 Charles st<br />
Stewart Daniel B., 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Thomson Charles, 17 Kelly st<br />
Walker Robert, 32 Roxburgh st<br />
Wallace & Connell, 4 East Blackhall st<br />
Potters.<br />
Clyde Pottery Co., Port-Glasgow road<br />
Newest Designs in Foot Gear arriving daily
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Poulterers.<br />
Bain Miss E. S., 3 Hamilton st<br />
'Gilmore A. & Son, 2 1 West Blackhall st<br />
Macintyre James, 43 Hamilton st<br />
M'Kechnie Allan, 19 West Blackhall st and 16 Kelly st<br />
M'Kellar Mrs, 33 Nicolson st<br />
Paterson Robert, 8 Manse lane<br />
Scullion Mrs Patrick, 20 Hamilton st<br />
Printers.<br />
Blair Joseph & Co., 40 Cathcart st<br />
•Campbell Charles, 2 Watt place<br />
Erskine James, 40 Shore st, Gourock<br />
Hutchison William, 23 Nicolson st<br />
Orr, Pollock & Co., 14 Charles st and 15 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Stewart Robert, 32 Hamilton st<br />
Storer James, 12 Kilblain st<br />
Registrars <strong>of</strong> Births, Deaths, and Marriages.<br />
East District— James M'Cunn, 3 East Blackhall st<br />
Middle District—William Johnston, Municipal buildings,<br />
Wallace square<br />
West District—Arthur R. Baird, Municipal buildings,<br />
Wallace square<br />
Restaurants.<br />
Baird Miss Jane, 1 1 Cathcart st<br />
Caiser Mrs Joseph, 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Craig John P., 13 Hamilton st<br />
Gilchrist Miss, Railway station, Cathcart st<br />
M'Carthy Mrs, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Phee & Robertson, 8 Grey place<br />
Morison James B., 15 West Blackhall st<br />
Worrell Mrs, 37 West Blackhall st<br />
from Head Depot— Percy Brothers, Glasgow.
TRADES DIRECTORY.<br />
Riggers.<br />
Blair Thomas, 9 Shaw place<br />
Hammond Henry, 32 Hamilton st<br />
Hill Henry, 16 Laird st<br />
Robertson Thomas, 17 Nelson st, west<br />
Rope and Twine Spinners.<br />
Appleton Thomas, Ladyburn, East Hamilton st<br />
Gourock Ropework Co , 1 Cross-shore st<br />
Leitch Quintin & Co., 1 East breast and 2 Brymner st<br />
Miller James, 4 South st<br />
Orr, Hunter & Co. (Limited), 4 West Quay lane<br />
Tough Alexander & Son, 3 East Breast<br />
Saddlers.<br />
Barr Alexander, 29 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Fortune David, 11 Prospecthill st<br />
Lauder Alexander F., 19 Cathcart st<br />
M'Glashan John, 33 Nicolson st<br />
Park Matthew, 58 Rue-end st<br />
Sailmakers.<br />
Black Thomas, 6 Dock Breast<br />
Ferguson & Co., Roslin st<br />
Hamilton & Adam, 2 1 Shaw st<br />
Mackenzie John, 5 East breast<br />
MacSymon & Company (Limited), Argyle st and branches<br />
Orr, Hunter & Co. (Limited), 4 West Quay lane<br />
Pennell Joseph & Co., Albert harbour<br />
Whyte James & Co., 2 Virginia st<br />
Saw Millers.<br />
Agnew James, 32 Crawfurd st<br />
Allison & Brand, 16 West Burn st<br />
Cameron Allan & Son, Macdougall st<br />
Boots you can "Buy weel and hae weel " in
TRADES DIRECTORY. 299<br />
Lamb Thomas, Sons & Co., 6 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Lean James & Co., 27 & 64 Main st<br />
Miller & Co., 64 Inverkip st<br />
Morison John A., Dellingburn square<br />
Sculptors.<br />
Baird Hugh, 17 Bank st<br />
Gordon James, 6 South st<br />
Kennedy Hugh, 3 South st<br />
Wallace James, 26 Roxburgh st<br />
AVood Thomas, 6 South st<br />
Seedsmen.<br />
Baird & Co., 27 Brougham st<br />
Gatherer Peter, 21 and 23 Crawfurd st<br />
Gordon J. & A., 35 Brougham st<br />
Keenan Henry, 24 Union st<br />
Laing Robert, 33 Hamilton st<br />
Sewing Machine Manufacturers.<br />
Bradbury Sewing Machine Co., 31 Nicolson st<br />
Kay A. S. & Co., 21 West Blackhall st<br />
Shepherd William, 31 Nicolson st<br />
Singer Manufacturing Co.. 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Devlin Henry, 41 Cathcart st<br />
Sheriff <strong>Office</strong>rs.<br />
Gillies John, 25 West Burn st<br />
Grant Alexander, 25 West Burn st<br />
Innes Joseph, 41 Cathcart st<br />
Munro William, 41 Cathcart st<br />
Sinclair W. G., 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Shipbuilders.<br />
Caird & Co. (Limited), 46 Dalrymple st and Arthur st<br />
Dunlop David J. & Co., Inch Works, Port-Glasgow road<br />
purchasing direct from us at 14 Hamilton St.
300 TRADES DIRECTORY.<br />
Russell & Co., Main st<br />
Scott & Co., Cartsdyke<br />
Ship Chandlers.<br />
Black Thomas, 6 Dock breast<br />
Buchanan H. & Co., 1 1 West breast<br />
Hendry Archibald, 16 East India breast<br />
Lyle A. & R. & Co., 3 and 4 West breast<br />
Macalister & Fyfe, 4 East breast<br />
MacSymon & Company (Limited), Argyle st and branches<br />
Neil Thomas S., 25 Rue-end st<br />
Wilson A. & J., 65 Rue-end st<br />
Ship Store Merchants.<br />
Black Thomas, 6 Dock breast<br />
Kelly William & Co., 9 William st<br />
Lyle John & Sons, 6 West Quay lane and 17 Sugarhouse lane<br />
M'Kiver William M. & Co., Commercial Bank buildings<br />
MacSymon & Company (Limited), Argyle st and branches<br />
Stewart John, 4 Bogle st<br />
Shorthand Writer.<br />
Mitchell William, Sheriff Courthouse, County buildings<br />
Sick Nurses and Keepers.<br />
Barbour Mrs, 57 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Boyd Mrs Janet, 36 Ingleston st<br />
Cowan Mrs, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Graham Mrs, 70 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Grant Mrs, 85 Dempster st<br />
Johnston Mrs, 3 Duff st<br />
Lovell Mrs Wm., 66 Wellington st<br />
Mackay Miss Annie, 37 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Leod Mrs, 23 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Neil Mrs Neil, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Mathieson Mrs Archibald, 47 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Simms Elizabeth, 75 Roxburgh st<br />
For astounding 19th Century productions in
Tennant Mrs, 33 Hamilton st<br />
Thomson Mrs, 4 West Stewart st<br />
Tulloch Mrs, 24 Lyle st<br />
Whiteford Mrs, 12 Murdieston st<br />
Wilkie Mrs, 79 Wellington st<br />
TRADES DIRECTORY. 301<br />
Slaters.<br />
Campbell Robert & Co., 21 West Stewart st<br />
Erskine George.. 12 Lauriston st<br />
Gillies Neil, 26 Roxburgh st<br />
Leisk Adam, jun., 12 Laird st<br />
Mackay Peter, 9 Sugarhouse lane<br />
M'Kinney John, 4 Bearhope st<br />
M'Lachlan James, 14 Kilblain st<br />
M'Pherson Donald K., 3 Newton st<br />
Main Robert & Co., 31 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Paterson William, jun., Hunter place<br />
Philips David & Sons, 5 Tobago st<br />
Robertson Charles, 6 Buccleuch st<br />
Robertson James, 1 Kelly st<br />
Shaw William, 34 Arthur st<br />
Swan Andrew, 14 Nicolson st<br />
Tosh David, 3 and 1 1 Brougham st<br />
Wright Peter & Son, 66 Inverkip st<br />
Spirit Dealers.<br />
Alexander William (wholesale), 5 7 Venneland 2 Sir Michael st<br />
Allan William, 2 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Allan William O., 7 Inverkip st<br />
Archibald William, 13 Charles st and 28 Market st<br />
Armitage William, jun., 60 Lynedoch st<br />
Arnott James, 53 Rue-end st<br />
Arthur Joseph F., 38 West Blackhall st<br />
Bathgate Mrs Archibald, 14 Terrace road<br />
Blackwood John, 40 Cathcart st<br />
Blanch Philip, 23 Bruce st<br />
Blanche Richard, 60 East Hamilton st<br />
Bodega Agency Co., 21 Shaw st and 24 Arcade<br />
Boyd James, 12 Sir Michael st<br />
Boots, visit the " Percy" Boot & Shoe Depot.
302 TRADES DIRECTORY.<br />
Brady James, 38 Ann st and 62 Vennel<br />
Brodie William, 3 Ropework st<br />
Brodie Mrs, 35 Wellington st<br />
Brown Joseph S., 31 Rue-end st<br />
Brown Neil (wholesale), 7 and 9 Sir Michael st, and branches<br />
Brown William, 40 West Burn st<br />
Brown Mrs, 1 Argyle st<br />
Bryce Mrs John, 9 Main st<br />
Cameron A. F., 4 Watson's lane<br />
Cameron James, 24 Charles st<br />
Campbell Anderson & Co. (wholesale), 2 Shaw st and 6<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Campbell Malcolm, 4 Dellingburn square<br />
Campbell Peter, 1 1 Laird st<br />
Carrigan John, 31 Vennel<br />
Chambers William, 12 Springkell st<br />
Cochrane Mrs Janet, 10 Baker st<br />
Crawford Robert P., 35 Ingleston st<br />
Curtis C H. & Co. (wholesale), 32 Cathcart st and 24<br />
Nicolson st<br />
Davidson William. 1 Crescent st<br />
Dempsey Michael, 22 Vennel<br />
Devlin James, P., 18 Vennel<br />
Devlin Patrick, 3 Market st and 24 Cathcart st<br />
Dow Mrs E., 18 Sir Michael st<br />
Downing Mrs William, 29 Cathcart st<br />
Drysdale Thomas, 3 Crescent st<br />
Duncan Robert, 12 Baker st<br />
Dunlop George, jun., 10 East breast<br />
Dursley James, 41 Main st<br />
Duthie James, 27 Rue-end st<br />
Ferguson Miss Jane, 13 Shaw st<br />
Finlay A. H. (wholesale), 9 Shaw st and branches<br />
Fleming Matthew, 46 Lynedoch st<br />
Foulds William (wholesale), 29 Main st<br />
Gallacher Mrs B., 15 Clarence st<br />
Gallacher Mrs William, 2 Buccleuch st<br />
Gerrard James, 36 Inverkip st<br />
Gillies John B., 61 Roxburgh st<br />
Gillies William, 41 Rue-end st<br />
Gillies Mrs George D., 93 Roxburgh st<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the attractions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> for Leather
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Gilliland William, 45 Inverkip st<br />
Gorman James, 6 Ann st<br />
Grant John, 29 Dalrymple st<br />
Hagan Charles, 34 Vennel and 6 Watson's lane<br />
Hart James, 14 Shaw st<br />
Hendry James, 2 Charles and 14 Market st<br />
Hendry Miss M., 7 Main st<br />
Hunt John, 4 Bearhope st<br />
Inglis James, 10 Kilblain st<br />
Kerr Edward, 1 Open shore<br />
Kilpatrick Samuel, 35 Vennel<br />
'<br />
Lyle Archibald, 8 Smith's lane<br />
Lyle John & Sons (wholesale),<br />
Sugarhouse lane<br />
6 West Quay lane and 17<br />
M'Callum Donald, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M 'Clement Miss, 48 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Cormick Henry, 3 Shannon's close<br />
M'Cormick John, 2 Harvie lane and 1 Ropework st<br />
MacDonald John, 12 East India breast<br />
MacDonald Ronald, 10 West breast<br />
M'Dougall John, 16 Stanners st<br />
MacEachran Gilbert, 1 1 Arthur st<br />
M'Ewan John, 27 Vennel<br />
M'Farlane Archibald, 32 Arthur st<br />
M'Grath John, 8 East breast<br />
MacGregor Neil, 8 Cathcart and 1 Shaw st<br />
M'Gregor James, 3 Shannon's close<br />
M'Gregor John (wholesale), 25 Shaw st<br />
M'Innes Dugald, 14 Hamilton st and 15 Rue-end st<br />
Macintosh Ewen, 3 Charles st<br />
M'Intosh Duncan, 18 East Shaw st and 9 Bearhope st<br />
Macintyre James, 41 Ann st<br />
MacKenzie Ewen, 25 Sugarhouse lane<br />
MacKenzie James, 30 Cathcart st<br />
M'Kenzie Peter, 11 Hamilton st<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, 43 Crawfurd st and 6 East Shaw st<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, 22 Cathcart st<br />
M'Kinnon Hugh, 25 Vennel<br />
M'Leish Daniel, 17 Shaw st<br />
M 'Master Peter, 3 St. Andrew square and 2 Springkell st<br />
M'Millan James, 31 Hamilton st<br />
Goods is the "Percy" Boot and Shoe House.
304<br />
trades' directory.<br />
M'Millan John, 69 Vennel<br />
M'Nee Mrs Joseph, 20 Cathcart st<br />
Millar S. H. (wholesale), 3 West Quay lane, and 17 Regent st<br />
Millar William H., 29 Vennel<br />
Miller Andrew, 38 Main st<br />
Mulgrew Thomas, 7 East breast<br />
Murray Timothy, 5 Mansion-house lane<br />
O'Hara William, 61 Main st<br />
Ostler Robert, 2 Carnock st<br />
Paul John (wholesale), 8 Shaw st and 4 William st<br />
Phillips Patrick (wholesale), 13 Cross-shore st and 63 Main st<br />
Pollock John, 69 Main st<br />
Polonis William, 9 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Prentice Thomas & Co. (wholesale), 23 Nicolson st<br />
Prentice Thomas. 3 St. Andrew st<br />
Rennie James, 37 Rue-end st<br />
Rennie Robert (wholesale). 20 West Burn st, 9 Inverkip st,<br />
and 8 Cartsburn st<br />
Riddell George, 4 Clarence st<br />
Ronald William, 17 Bearhope st<br />
Russell Mrs J. R., 21 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Russell W. C. & Co. (wholesale), 27 Cathcart st and 3 Cartsburn<br />
st<br />
Sanders Joseph J., 23 Nicolson st<br />
Scott Mrs, 62 Wellington st<br />
Scullion Patrick, 9 Cross-shore st<br />
Shand Robert, 66 Ann st<br />
Sharp James C, 4 Shaw st<br />
Sharp William, 17 John st<br />
Shearer Mrs Janet, 2 1 Ann st<br />
Sieger Engelbert, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
Smith John, 10 Market st<br />
Smith John, 33 Shaw st<br />
Smith Mrs John, 30 East Hamilton st<br />
Steel William, 14 John st<br />
Stewart John, 34 Dalrymple st<br />
Stewart John, 6 Market st<br />
Stewart Mrs Isabella, 59 Main st<br />
Thorne R. & Sons (wholesale), 6 Manse lane<br />
Walker John, 1 7 Cathcart st<br />
Watt John, no Drumfrochar road<br />
We assure you all our Boots are made only
Watt William (wholesale), 47 Vennel<br />
Weir Walter, 20 Sugarhouse lane<br />
White David, 8 Inverkip st<br />
White Thomson, 26 East Shaw st<br />
Yorston Misses, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
Briceland Andrew, 9 Watt st<br />
trades' directory. 305<br />
Stevedores.<br />
Carroll James, 22 Cathcart st<br />
Ferguson Moses, 13 West Stewart st<br />
Grant William, 32 Dalrymple s*t<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Slevedore Co., 8 Roslin st<br />
Ross & Marshall, 7 Dock breast<br />
Stock and Share Brokers.<br />
Alexander & Dixon, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings (west side)<br />
Campbell Dugald, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Hardie & Allan (C.A.), 2 Watt place<br />
Nicoll James, 2 Bank st<br />
Welsh, Walker & Macpherson, 33 Cathcart st<br />
Sugar Brokers.<br />
Anderson John & Co., 15 Hamilton st<br />
Buchanan G. & M., 17 Hamilton st<br />
Budgett James & Son (Limited), 46 Brymner st<br />
Cunningham Charles, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Czarnikow & Boog, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Drake J. V. & Co., 27 Cathcart st<br />
Hogg Alexander & Co., Sugar Exchange<br />
Lang James, 30 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Leitch John, 10 Sugar Exchange<br />
Lusk Robert & Co., 7 Tobago st<br />
Lyon James, 10 Cross-shore st<br />
Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co., Commercial Bank buildings<br />
M'Callum & Lochhead, n Duff st<br />
M'Kirdy Robert & Co., 3 Brymner st<br />
MacSymon & Co. (Limited), Argyle st<br />
Marshall James & Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
from Solid Leather. " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.
306 trades' directory.<br />
Ramsay Charles G., 27 Cathcart st<br />
Richmond Robert J., 27 Cathcart st<br />
Ross William, 29 Cathcart st<br />
Scott, Adams & Co., 2 Watt place<br />
Smart J. R. & Co., 4 Brymner st<br />
Smith A. C & Co., 4 Brymner st<br />
Smith Alexander, 29 West Burn st<br />
Williamson George, jun., 10 Cross-shore st<br />
Wrede & Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
Sugar Refiners.<br />
Ballantine & Rowan, Dellingburn st<br />
Cartsburn Sugar Refining Co., 4 Crescent st<br />
Clyde Sugar Refining Co., 107 Drumfrochar road<br />
Glebe Sugar Refining Co., 6 Grey place<br />
Hogg, Wallace & Co., Dellingburn st<br />
Neill, Dempster & Neill, 78 Drumfrochar road<br />
Orchard Sugar Refining Company, 22 Ingleston st<br />
Roxburgh Street Refining Co., 40 Sir Michael st<br />
Scott Alexander & Sons, 20 Baker st and Berry-yards<br />
Walker John & Co., 3 Princes st<br />
Sugar Samplers.<br />
Galbreath John & Son, 8 West Quay lane<br />
Spiers James & Son, 30 Cathcart st<br />
Tailors, Clothiers, and Outfitters.<br />
Abrahams Samuel, 49 Rue-end st<br />
Anderson John, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Armour John, 35 Roxburgh st<br />
Brodie John, 9 Regent st<br />
Bruce G. & J., 18 West Blackhall st<br />
Buchanan John & Co., 42 Cathcart st<br />
Burnett Joseph, 56 Rue-end st<br />
Cairney William A., 32 Hamilton st<br />
Chalmers Henry, 30 Nicolson st<br />
Chevalier Frederick, 4 William st<br />
20/ worth for 15/, at the " Percy" Shoe House,
TRADES DIRECTORY. 307<br />
Cleland & Stewart, 18 Hamilton st<br />
Colquhoun John, 7 Grey place<br />
Cook David, 9 Rue-end st<br />
Cowan Robert & Co., 2 West Blackhall st<br />
Crawford & Laurie, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Douglas Peter, 14 Hamilton st<br />
Fisher James C. & Co., 12 Cathcart st<br />
Gait Robert, 51 Main st and 33 Charles st<br />
Gilchrist John, 37 Hamilton st<br />
Gilchrist William, 8 and 1 2 William st<br />
Grant John & Co., Municipal buildings, Hamilton st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Clothing Company, 50 Cathcart st<br />
Hamilton James & Son, 23 Cathcart st<br />
Hepworth J. & Son, 2 Hamilton st<br />
Howie Alexander, 25 West Blackhall st<br />
Jamieson John & Co., 16 Hamilton st<br />
Jenkins Alexander, 24 Hamilton st<br />
Kay James & Co., 17 Hamilton st<br />
Kellett George, 67 Roxburgh st<br />
Leeds Clothing Company, 44 Cathcart st<br />
Lennox James L., 16 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Callum Duncan, 23 Cathcart st<br />
M'Eleney John, 27 Shaw st<br />
M'Fadyen Archibald, 29 Regent st<br />
M'Giveran John, 26 Brymner st<br />
M'Lellan Andrew, 53 Rue-end st<br />
M 'Naught George W., 32 Ann st<br />
MacVicar & Son, 39 West Burn st<br />
Martin John, 5 Hamilton st<br />
Merrylees J. & W., 14 William st<br />
Moles J. & Co., 27 West Burn st<br />
Morison Neil, 33 West Burn st<br />
Morrison & Sons, 41 Cathcart st<br />
Nicol Gavin, 29 West Burn st<br />
Prentice D. & A., 24 Hamilton st<br />
Ramsay Alexander, 39 West Burn st<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., 28 Hamilton st<br />
Scott Robert, 30 Charles st<br />
Stewart & Graham, 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Wallace James & Co., 40 Cathcart st<br />
Wright Robert, 34 West Blackhall st<br />
(Sign <strong>of</strong> the Clock), M-A-K-E-R-S' P-R-l-C-E-S.
30S trades' directory.<br />
Fisher & Co., Ladyburn<br />
Tanners and Curriers.<br />
Hill James M. & Co., n Stanners st<br />
M'Ausland & Brand, Ladyburn<br />
Paterson Charles & Sons, 19 Cartsburn st<br />
Timber Merchants and Measurers.<br />
Adam George & Co., 1 Cathcart st<br />
Allison & Brand, 16 West Burn st<br />
Broun Neil & Co., 2 Cathcart st<br />
Cameron Allan & Son, Macdougall st<br />
Carswell John & Son, 4 Cathcart st<br />
Caird Colin S., 32 Cathcart st<br />
Chalmers Hugh M. & Son, 7 Cowgate st<br />
Davie Robert & Co., 63 Rue-end st<br />
Holm & Fraser, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Hunter Robert, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Lamb Thomas, Sons & Co., 6 East Hamilton st<br />
Macintyre Alexander, 40 Vennel<br />
Maclean, Todd & Co., 67 Rue-end st<br />
M'Lean James & Co., 27 and 64 Main st<br />
Miller & Co., 64 Inverkip st<br />
Mories John & Co., 2 Cathcart st<br />
Morison John A., Dellingburn square<br />
Murray James, 30 Market st<br />
Tinsmiths.<br />
Dewar & Co., 26 Charles<br />
Fairgieve Andrew & Sons, 6 West breast<br />
Ferguson William, 14 West Burn st and 4 Inverkip st<br />
Logan Francis & Son, 21 Nicolson st<br />
M'Cormick D. & Co., 8 Springkell st<br />
M'Farlane James & Co., 20 Cathcart st<br />
Rae John, 31 West Burn st<br />
Sinclair Angus & Co., 21 Cathcart st<br />
Stewart Daniel B., 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Whyte & Ross, 17 Brymner st<br />
Saving 25% in Buying our All-Leather Boots at
TRADES DIRECTORY. 309<br />
Tobacconists.<br />
Anderson Andrew, 65 Rue-end st<br />
Boyd James, 1 Ann st<br />
Boyd Miss M., Palmerston buildings<br />
Cameron Miss H. R., 5 Rue-end st<br />
Chalmers John, 7 Cathcart st<br />
Chalmers Miss, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
Christie Malcolm, 9 East breast<br />
Dobbin George, 4 Sir Michael st<br />
Donald James & Co., 7 Hamilton st<br />
Edelsten Richard, 29 Brougham st<br />
Haig James, 34 West Burn st<br />
Harvey James, 61 Inverkip st<br />
Jamieson Miss G, 35 Cathcart st<br />
Laing Margaret, 17 Rue-end st<br />
Lauder John M., 6 Inverkip st<br />
Logan Francis, 16 Lynedoch st and 79 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Bride Miss I., 44 Vennel<br />
M'Dade Mrs H., 34 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Intosh James, 10 Brymner st<br />
Macintyre Charles J., 3 Brougham st<br />
Mackay William Y., 37 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kirdy Mrs, n Laird st<br />
M'Lachlan Miss Mary, 8 Grey place<br />
M'Leod Miss J., 23 Main st<br />
Macpherson Harriet K., 100 Roxburgh st<br />
Menzies Miss R., 23 Vennel<br />
Mitchell James C, 23 Rue-end st<br />
Mitchell William H., 9 Hamilton st<br />
More J. & A., 11 Hamilton st<br />
Morton Mrs, 36 Hamilton st<br />
Preston John, 17 West Blackhall st<br />
Shand Thomas, 59 Rue-end st<br />
Smith Mrs, 29 Regent st<br />
Taylor James, 1 Lauriston st<br />
Tierney Alexander H., 40 Hamilton st<br />
Wyllie John, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
Yeats M., 13 Cathcart st<br />
14 Hamilton St.— Percy Brothers, Proprietors,
trades' directory.<br />
Umbrella Makers.<br />
Kerr William, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Leonard Charles, 8 Inverkip st<br />
Macdonald Frank, 41 Ann st<br />
Morrison John, 31 Charles st<br />
Quin John & Son, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Rafferty Michael, 3 Buccleuch st<br />
Ross Hugh, 25 Hamilton st<br />
Veterinary Surgeons.<br />
Macfarlane Arthur A., 4 Laird st and 5 George square<br />
Robinson Alexander, 37 West Burn st and 60 Vennel<br />
Robinson Archibald, 37 West Burn st<br />
Watchmakers and Jewellers.<br />
Aitken Andrew, 3 Hamilon st<br />
Cameron Matthew, 36 Hamilton st<br />
Clark John & Son, 19 West Blackhall st<br />
Davidson Robert, 4 West Blackhall st<br />
Douglas & Son, 9 Hamilton st<br />
Hendry James, 59 Rue-end st<br />
M'Gregor D. & Co., 32 Brymner st<br />
M'Neil Thomas, 34 Brymner st<br />
Madden William F., 49 Rue-end st<br />
Mann Alexander, 16 Laird st<br />
Marr James, 14 Hamilton st<br />
Marr William, 32 Hamilton st<br />
Menzies Robert, 27 West Burn st<br />
Miller James, 43 West Burn st<br />
Miller William S., 31 Brymner st<br />
Ronald James, 23 Cathcart st<br />
Smith Thomas W., 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Stewart William, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Walker M. & Son, 28 Cathcart st<br />
Ward R. & Co., 16 Hamilton st<br />
Warden Andrew, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Boots you buy direct from Percy Brothers, at
TRADES DIRECTORY. 31I<br />
Wool Spinners.<br />
Fleming, Reid & Co., Drumfrochar road<br />
Houston Robert & Sons, 28 West Blackhall st<br />
Wrights.<br />
Adam James, 6 Smith's lane<br />
Agnew James, 32 Crawfurd st<br />
Austin & Kinnaird, 19 Bogle st<br />
Black James & Co., 5 and 7 West Stewart st<br />
Boyd John, 7 Brougham st<br />
Carnaghan James, 13 Regent st<br />
Chalmers Archibald, 36 Roxburgh st<br />
Chalmers Hugh M. & Son, 7 Cowgate<br />
Cook John, Lindsay's lane, West Quay head<br />
Crawford & Fulton, 10 Terrace road<br />
Denney & Crawford, 54 Kelly st<br />
Hendry Daniel S., 3 Cathcart st<br />
Houston R. & W. & Co., 69 Belville st<br />
Jamieson Thomas, 8 South st<br />
Lyon David, 6 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Fadyen Archibald, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Macfie John, 3 Argyle st<br />
M'Lean Neil, 10 Cross-shore st<br />
M'Quoid William, 31 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Walter Robert, 9 West Stewart st<br />
Miller & Co., 64 Inverkip st<br />
Miller J. & A., 20 West Blackhall st<br />
Morrison A. & D., 3 Clarence st<br />
Mossman James & Son, 68 Regent st<br />
Park Matthew, 27 Newton st<br />
Paterson Gavin, 31 Roxburgh st<br />
Ramsay G. A., 16 Nicolson st<br />
Scott Thomas, 28 Crawford st<br />
Smith & M'Cuaig, 30 Charles st<br />
Stevenson Alexander, 39 Wellington st<br />
Stewart Charles F., 9 Brisbane st<br />
Strachan A. J. & W., 1 Hope st<br />
Turnbull Jonathan, 49 Rue-end st<br />
Williamson & Gray, 51 Vennel<br />
Young Archibald, 23 Ann st<br />
(Percy's Corner), 14 Hamilton St., <strong>Greenock</strong>.
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STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
ANN STREET.<br />
ii Hazelton Charles<br />
Lyle James<br />
MTntyre Joseph<br />
Mossman James<br />
14 M'Grath John<br />
O'Neill John<br />
20 Rooney Mrs Teresa<br />
22 Aitken Robert<br />
Robertson James<br />
25 M'Crackett Mrs P.<br />
26 Evans John<br />
Reid William<br />
27 Barr James<br />
Hamilton Mrs Janet<br />
29 Dallas Matthew<br />
Johnstone Mrs<br />
MTntyre William<br />
Millar Alexander<br />
30 Mathieson John<br />
M'Callum Miss Mary<br />
31 Robinson A. M'C.<br />
Taylor Robert<br />
M'Leod John<br />
32 Eadie Forbes<br />
Telfer James<br />
34 Dallas Adam<br />
M 'Bride John<br />
M'Dougall Duncan<br />
M 'Gill Miss<br />
36 M'Menamie Charles<br />
38 Graham T.<br />
Livingston Donald<br />
39 Campbell John<br />
Docherty Robert<br />
M'Lean Donald<br />
40 Bell John<br />
Craig John<br />
M 'Donald Neil<br />
41 Allison Robert<br />
Blake William H.<br />
Clark Archibald<br />
Lyon Mrs John<br />
M'Crindle William<br />
M'Neilage Alexander<br />
42 Scott Andrew<br />
43 Clark Mrs<br />
44 Brown John<br />
Duncan J. B.<br />
Meikle William<br />
MTntosh Mrs M.<br />
M'Killop Donald<br />
46 Alexander James<br />
M'Gregor Gregor G.<br />
Sinclair Alexander<br />
48 Alexander William<br />
Bailie George<br />
Currie Gilbert<br />
M'Kenzie Walter<br />
50 Bisset William<br />
Taylor Adam<br />
Thomson Donald<br />
53 M'Lellan Peter<br />
56 Holburn Robert, jun.<br />
Neill George M.<br />
58 Macbeth Miss<br />
59 Boyd Robert<br />
Brittlebank Thomas<br />
Campbell James<br />
Campbell John<br />
Gillespie James<br />
Harley Allan<br />
Robertson Archibald<br />
60 Clark Mrs Peter<br />
Kitchen James<br />
M'Glashan John<br />
Sharp John<br />
61 Begg Samuel<br />
Kerr Robert<br />
Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>.
314<br />
Ann Street—Continued<br />
61 M'Dougall Lachlan<br />
Taylor Angus<br />
Wright David<br />
62 Blyth Thomas<br />
Ferguson John<br />
Kinniburgh James<br />
Livingston John<br />
M'Farlane Duncan<br />
Pattison Duncan<br />
Robertson James<br />
63 Leitch Colin<br />
64 Caldwell David<br />
Caldwell Janet<br />
Gunn Alexander<br />
Robertson Colin<br />
Rodger William<br />
Swan William<br />
66 M'Laren Archibald<br />
70 White James<br />
71 M'Kean William<br />
Peacock Mrs<br />
Scott Hugh<br />
72 Beveridge James<br />
Brown Mrs<br />
73 M'Coll Allan<br />
M'Farlane Mrs<br />
74 Bryson Patrick<br />
Kelso William<br />
76 Campbell William<br />
Mitchell John<br />
ANTIGUA STREET.<br />
2 Blair Archibald<br />
Fyfe Robert<br />
M'Callum Peter<br />
Orr Thomas<br />
Orr William<br />
3 Bathgate Mrs Archibald<br />
Drummond Daniel<br />
Reid James<br />
Murray Robert<br />
Nicolson Samuel<br />
Park Boyd<br />
4 Bryce Mrs John<br />
Gilmour James<br />
5 Anderson James<br />
Graham Dugald<br />
Macfarlane John<br />
Sorrie Mrs Peter<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
1<br />
6 Borland John<br />
Foulds Matthew<br />
M'Call Mrs<br />
Orr James<br />
Pollock Mrs J.<br />
Service Daniel<br />
8 Black Neil<br />
Livingston Alexander<br />
Turner Mrs<br />
9 Buchanan Duncan<br />
Cameron John<br />
Clark Mrs Andrew<br />
Mathieson John<br />
M 'Master Peter<br />
10 M'Nair Robert<br />
Millar Robert<br />
Wood Miss<br />
1 Anderson Mrs E.<br />
Black Duncan<br />
M'Pherson Andrew W.<br />
Miller Mrs<br />
Thomson Peter<br />
13 Ballantine Peter<br />
15<br />
Campbell Angus<br />
M'Kenzie Roderick<br />
M'Corquodale Duncan<br />
Ritchie Alexander<br />
Smith George<br />
16 Blancken Joseph<br />
Heron James<br />
Wallace Mrs Ann<br />
17 Porteous Robert<br />
Taylor Charles<br />
18 Galloway James<br />
Gunn Alexander<br />
M'Lachlan Mrs<br />
Sinclair Alexander<br />
19 Cove James<br />
Copland John<br />
20 Ferguson Alexander<br />
Smith John<br />
Thomson James<br />
21 M'Neilage John<br />
22 Boyd Bryce<br />
M 'Donald Mrs<br />
Neil Thomas<br />
Paul Miss<br />
Smith Donald<br />
24 Buchanan Neil<br />
Ferguson George<br />
M'Adam Matthew<br />
Wright Robert<br />
You get all that Money and Experience can
ARDGOWAN STREET (West).<br />
I Mumme Carl<br />
5 Douglas John Campbell, M. D.<br />
6 Amos Miss<br />
Caiser Mrs Joseph<br />
Clark Andrew A.<br />
Dunn Miss<br />
Stewart Daniel B.<br />
7 M'Farlane Miss Margaret<br />
Maclean James<br />
West Miss<br />
8 Brown Miss Mary<br />
Bruce George<br />
Campbell John F.<br />
Cuningham Charles<br />
Hutcheson John<br />
Hutcheson William<br />
Weir James-<br />
9 Clapperton Mrs<br />
Connell James<br />
Galbraith John<br />
Gilchrist Mrs<br />
Kirkcaldy William<br />
Maclean James<br />
Taylor Robert<br />
12 Aitken William N.<br />
Black Donald<br />
Candlish Mrs<br />
Currie Richard<br />
Macvicar Hugh<br />
M'Farlane Donald<br />
M'Kerracher Alexander<br />
Smith William<br />
13 Dunlop Mrs J.<br />
M'Lean Miss<br />
Menard Josue<br />
Niven Mrs<br />
Ramsay G. A.<br />
Symington Rev. Andrew<br />
14 Burnett James<br />
Craig James R.<br />
Fleming Mrs Matthew<br />
Livingston Miss<br />
M'Farlane Archibald<br />
Murray James<br />
Stewart William<br />
Townend Mrs<br />
17 Tannock Quintin<br />
19 Fowling Charles R. II.<br />
M'Kechnie Miss<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 315<br />
19 Neill Hugh R.<br />
Nicoll Mrs James<br />
20 Cunningham Duncan<br />
Park Mrs William<br />
21 Williamson Mrs John<br />
23 Bennie Rev. R.<br />
Bowling Mrs<br />
Brown Miss Anderson<br />
Ferguson Daniel<br />
Gilkison Mrs W. P.<br />
Graham Hugh<br />
25 Glass John<br />
28 Ferguson Robert<br />
Macara Renton<br />
M'Kelvie Mrs James<br />
Taylor Mrs<br />
Wallace James<br />
29 Meldrum Mrs<br />
Mitchell James<br />
Patrick John B.<br />
30 Boxill Samuel<br />
Ferguson William<br />
Hendry George<br />
Watson Robert F.<br />
31 Richmond Robert J.<br />
32 Brown James, jun.<br />
Colquhoun John<br />
Hutchison James<br />
Macintosh Neil<br />
M'Neil Thomas<br />
33 Dunbar Miss<br />
M'Callum Mrs Daniel<br />
Scott Miss Margaret<br />
35 Watt William<br />
37 MacCunn James<br />
39 Leitch W. O.<br />
40 Bonar Rev. Dr John James<br />
41 Prentice Thomas<br />
50 Taylor William<br />
ARDGOWAN SQUARE.<br />
I M'Murtrie Robert<br />
3 Nicolson Alexander, LL.D.<br />
4 Cairns David, M.D., CM.<br />
7 Campbell Rev. John<br />
8 Marshall W. J., M.D.<br />
9 Bruce Mrs Agnes<br />
Lindsay Miss<br />
Morton Miss<br />
10 Little Miss<br />
make out <strong>of</strong> Leather at 14 Hamilton Street.
316<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Ardgowan Square—Continued 16 Love Mrs<br />
12 Macfarlane Mrs Robert Mowat Mrs<br />
13 Fox John, M.D. 22 Lever Robert<br />
14 Lamont William M'Aulay James<br />
Orr William M'Lean John<br />
15 Leitch Patrick W. 3° M'Farlane Archibald<br />
Leitch Miss 40 M'Allister Donald<br />
16 Black A. J. 42 Cooper Archibald<br />
17 Lamb 1<br />
homas, jun. M'Kenna Charles<br />
Macdonald James 44 Lyden William<br />
Macpherson Hugh M'Gregor James<br />
Nimmo Andrew<br />
Rougvie James<br />
18 Poulter G. T. BAKER STREET.<br />
19 Paton James, M.D.<br />
20 Robertson John K., M.D 10 Cochrane William<br />
21 Coutts John Cochrane Mrs Janet<br />
22 M'Lean Mrs William 12 Duncan Robert<br />
17 Adam George<br />
ARGYLE STREET. Carr Mrs Andrew<br />
1<br />
2<br />
Brown Mrs<br />
Clark Mrs BANK STREET.<br />
3 Gardener Mrs Archibald<br />
M'Ausland Alexander •1 M'Glashan John<br />
M'Gallan William<br />
M'Lean John<br />
j Grandison James<br />
Howieson Mrs William<br />
Morris Mrs James M'Pherson Malcolm<br />
O'Shea Ambrose 5 M'Cormick Henry<br />
9 Adam Miss M'Gugan Mrs John<br />
Edwards William 6 Benson Miss<br />
M' Kill op George 15 M'Kissock James<br />
Muir Matthew M'Lellan Thomas<br />
Stewart Mrs Alexander Phelan Rev. Patrick<br />
Webster Alexander 22 Carmichael Donald<br />
MacEachran Alexander<br />
ARMADALE PLACE. Prentice Mrs Adam<br />
Thexton Robert<br />
1 Mulgrew Thomas 24 Leitch Mrs Angus<br />
Rippon Cornelius W. M'Lellan John<br />
3 King Mrs Andrew Sproul Andrew<br />
M'Ewing James Turnbull William M.<br />
Simpson Richard Wallace Mrs William<br />
5 Blanch Philip 25 Fulton John<br />
Laurent F. B. Henderson William F.<br />
Mitchell Thomas Kelso Mrs Janet<br />
Livingston Duncan<br />
ARTHUR STREET. Ross Finlay<br />
Selby William S.<br />
12 Govan David Thomson James<br />
15 M'Dougall Mrs Allan 27 Baxter Andrew<br />
16 Barr William Kennedy Thomas<br />
The "Percy" Shoe House for
Bank Street—Continued<br />
27 Wilson William<br />
28 Campbell Duncan<br />
Fleming James<br />
29 Caldwell Robert<br />
Downie James<br />
Leckie W. F.<br />
M'Dougall Duncan<br />
Smith John R.<br />
30 Rennie John<br />
31 Cunningham P. G<br />
Maclean Alexander S.<br />
32 Fulton James<br />
33 Barr John<br />
Harrison T. H.<br />
37 Bell Peter<br />
Newall Mrs A.<br />
Paterson David G.<br />
Robson John<br />
Steel Hugh .<br />
Stewart Thomas 0«<br />
39 Connor Mrs John<br />
Fleming Matthew<br />
Oswald Mrs John<br />
Steel John S.<br />
Watt John<br />
BEARHOPE STREET,<br />
3 Lawson John<br />
7 Fernie Mrs George<br />
15 Edmiston George<br />
Keys James<br />
17 M'Coll Peter<br />
18 Campbell Duncan<br />
Henderson Mrs Robert<br />
M'Kechnie John<br />
Murray Neil<br />
19 M'Farlan William<br />
Scullin Felix<br />
20 Alexander John<br />
M'Gowan Archibald<br />
M'Intosh Hugh<br />
22 Campbell Archibald<br />
BEDFORD STREET.<br />
1 Neill John<br />
4 Smith Alexander<br />
8 Millar S. H.<br />
Substantias Value in Boots.<br />
1<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 317<br />
10 Jamieson Thomas<br />
18 Hunter Wm. H.<br />
Smith Thomas<br />
BELVILLE STREET.<br />
I Allison David<br />
Blyth David<br />
I 3<br />
Simpson James<br />
M 'Donald Alexander<br />
5 Brown John<br />
j<br />
Dickson Alexander<br />
Gordon James<br />
Howie Andrew<br />
M'Intosh John<br />
6 Campbell Donald<br />
Lyon Archibald<br />
Wilson John<br />
7 Baxter John<br />
Brown Ebenezer<br />
M'Leod Colin<br />
Paterson James<br />
Stewart James<br />
1 Campbell Archibald<br />
Speirs Robert<br />
12 Campbell Robert<br />
Simpson Thomas<br />
13 King Alexander<br />
M'Cuaig Peter<br />
M 'Lean John<br />
15 Liddell David<br />
M'Gregor George<br />
M'Intosh David<br />
Turnbull William<br />
17 Blair John<br />
Farquharson Mrs Alexander<br />
Johnston William<br />
M'Kinnon Donald<br />
Ross Finlay<br />
19 Murray Archibald<br />
M'Lelland William<br />
21 Allan Robert<br />
M'lver Hector<br />
23 Hunter Robert<br />
Kerr John<br />
M'Lachlan Donald<br />
24 Allan Jamieson<br />
Holms William<br />
Houston Mrs<br />
Rae William<br />
27 M'Gregor William
3i» STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Belville Street— Continued<br />
27 M'Kendrick John<br />
Sillars Andrew<br />
51 Beaton William<br />
M'Kenzie James<br />
Lochhead Mrs<br />
53 Cunningham Thomas<br />
Houston Robert<br />
M'Kechnie John<br />
M'Kenzie Colin<br />
55 Lamont Duncan<br />
Lyon Dugald<br />
Page Thomas<br />
Tucker John<br />
57 Arthur William<br />
Boyd David<br />
Emslie James<br />
Gordon Thomas<br />
Somerville William<br />
59 M'Kenzie Donald<br />
M'Lintock Robert<br />
Service William<br />
Williamson Robert<br />
61 Anderson William<br />
Galbraith John<br />
M'Call John<br />
63 M 'Gibbon Charles<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Alexander<br />
65 Hendry Robert<br />
Macdonald John<br />
M 'Arthur Robert<br />
M'Kinnon Neil<br />
M'Lachlan Duncan<br />
Mitchell John<br />
Montgomery Robert<br />
67 Angus John<br />
Burns William<br />
Oliver James<br />
73 Moody Allan<br />
78 Cumming John B.<br />
M'Kellar Archibald<br />
M'Laren John<br />
80 Darroch Peter<br />
Elder John<br />
M 'Lean John<br />
81 Moore William<br />
82 Aitkinson John<br />
Crawford William H.<br />
Fulton William<br />
Leslie James<br />
8^ Grott Ferdinand<br />
Holmes Thomas<br />
83 Johnston James<br />
Lyon David<br />
Stevenson Duncan<br />
84 Barbour Miss<br />
Jackson William<br />
Petrie Peter<br />
85 Allan William<br />
Davers Mrs A.<br />
Fleming Henry<br />
M'Fadyen Archibald<br />
Ritchie Adam<br />
86 Carstairs Robert<br />
M'Gregor James<br />
87 M'Leod Mrs John M.<br />
89 Alexander James<br />
Baxter David<br />
Brock Archibald<br />
Smith Robert<br />
Wylie James<br />
91 Austin Mrs<br />
Boyd William<br />
Conn John<br />
Johnston Thomas<br />
MTntyre Archibald<br />
93 Brisbane Ebenezer<br />
M'Kenzie William<br />
Smith John<br />
95 Dunn A. C.<br />
Filshill Stewart<br />
Lamont Donald<br />
Ramsay Henry<br />
Samson Thomas<br />
97 Mackie John<br />
M'Culloch Mrs<br />
Scott Alexander<br />
Tait John<br />
Taylor James<br />
99 Foster Robert P.<br />
Lambie Robert<br />
Stewart Mrs Isabella<br />
Watters Mrs Stewart<br />
101 Alexander James<br />
Gibson Angus<br />
M'Farlane Robert<br />
Smith William<br />
103 Aitken Mrs John<br />
Anderson Mrs John<br />
Campbell Archibald<br />
Ferguson Robert<br />
Smith John<br />
105 Adamson Mrs<br />
Gillespie John<br />
20/ Worth for 15/ at the
Belville Street—Continued<br />
105 M 'Arthur John<br />
M 'Clement James<br />
BENTINCK STREET.<br />
2 Burns Mrs George<br />
Frame James<br />
4 Mackay William Y.<br />
Stirling William<br />
Thomson Duncan C.<br />
9 M'Kenzie Miss<br />
1 1 Williamson James<br />
13 Yeats Thomas<br />
14 Inglis Mrs James<br />
15 Ward Richard<br />
17 Paterson Daniel<br />
18 Benton William<br />
Duncan Archibald<br />
Fleming John<br />
Duff Robert<br />
19 Dick J. M.<br />
Lyon James<br />
Rowan Alexander<br />
20 Thomson Rev. J. B.<br />
21 Tosh David<br />
23 Broadfoot Mrs James<br />
25 Macdougall John<br />
Price R.<br />
27 Curtis William H.<br />
BOGLE STREET.<br />
18 Low John<br />
Marley Mrs<br />
Miller John<br />
BOYD STREET.<br />
2 Bradley Miss<br />
4 Brown Charles<br />
6 Gush Charles<br />
7 Clark John A.<br />
M'Aulay James<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander<br />
Malcolm John<br />
BRACHELSTON STREET.<br />
2 Duncan Matthew<br />
3 Calder Alexander<br />
5 Cram James<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 319<br />
7 Black James<br />
Jenkins Alexander<br />
Murray Charles<br />
M'Farlane Neil<br />
II Hepburn Thomas<br />
13 Murray James<br />
BRISBANE STREET.<br />
1 Jamieson R. W.<br />
6 Bisset J. G.<br />
M'Geachan William<br />
M'Pherson Miss<br />
Watson Hugh M'P.<br />
Weir Thomas<br />
Young J.<br />
7 Bell Robert H.<br />
Bowie Mrs Archibald<br />
Connor David<br />
Irons Mrs Agnes<br />
Plant Frederick<br />
8 Black Alexander<br />
Farquhar Charles<br />
M'Millan John<br />
Stevens Mrs James<br />
Till J. L.<br />
9 Macdonald M. Frank<br />
10 Beattie Miss J.<br />
Maclean Mrs J.<br />
Macnab Archibald<br />
Miller William<br />
Ritchie John<br />
12 Brown Archibald<br />
Faid John<br />
Hendry Archibald<br />
M'Lachlan Mrs John<br />
13 Arthur Miss<br />
Black Hugh<br />
Brown Duncan<br />
Carmichael Miss Ann<br />
Malcolm James<br />
Winton Mrs Robert<br />
14 Christie Rev. J. G., B.D.<br />
M'Call Archibald<br />
M'Farlane Dugald<br />
Potter Miss E.<br />
Ritchie David<br />
Ritchie Mrs Anna<br />
Williamson Mrs John<br />
15 Allison Mrs Alexander<br />
Arbuckle Mrs<br />
Percy" Shoe House. 14 Hamilton Street,
320 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Brisbane Street—Continued<br />
15 Banks Mrs Alexander<br />
Cameron Mrs Patrick<br />
M'Callum Malcolm<br />
Philips David, jun.<br />
17 Guthrie Robert<br />
Kirkwood Miss<br />
Lees William<br />
Shand Misses<br />
Thomson Charles<br />
Williamson Andrew<br />
19 Banks James<br />
Cameron John<br />
Cross Misses<br />
Durkin Henry R.<br />
Keenan Matthew<br />
Macbrayne John<br />
20 Denham Robert<br />
Love Mrs John<br />
M'Millan Andrew<br />
Simpson John A.<br />
Stevenson Miss M. M.<br />
Wilson Misses A. & E.<br />
21 Edwards Mrs Elizabeth<br />
M'Ausland Robert<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Gilbert<br />
Paterson D. H.<br />
Reid William<br />
Russell Andrew<br />
22 Cathie James<br />
Cowan Mrs A.<br />
Duncan Mrs R. F.<br />
Grier Thomas<br />
Hendry Mrs<br />
Hutcheson Mrs Peter<br />
23 Brown Duncan<br />
Cook Archibald<br />
Simpson Gordon<br />
Wardle George<br />
24 Baird Arthur R.<br />
Campbell Mrs Archibald<br />
Dick Mrs<br />
Hunter Miss E.<br />
More Mrs James<br />
Newman Miss<br />
Orr Misses<br />
25 Cameron John<br />
Griffiths Edward Jones<br />
Hill Mrs George<br />
Lyle Mrs R. G.<br />
Montgomerie John<br />
26 Campbell Mrs Peter<br />
26 Crawford H. B.<br />
Hinmers Miss Ellen<br />
M'Gillivray Mrs Alexander<br />
Roy Thomas<br />
Wood Robert C.<br />
28 Duft Miss<br />
Hourston Mrs P.<br />
Johnston Duncan<br />
Love Robert<br />
Stewart Mrs Elizabeth<br />
30 Archibald William<br />
Brodie Mrs<br />
M'Laren A. D.<br />
Neilson William<br />
Peace Mrs<br />
Shepherd William<br />
32 Armit Mrs James<br />
Born Joseph<br />
Chalmers Robert<br />
Ferguson D.<br />
Muir William<br />
Simpson Mrs D. M.<br />
33 Haigjohn<br />
34 Buchanan James<br />
Farquhar Mrs William<br />
King Thomas<br />
Morrison Miss<br />
35 Buchanan Robert<br />
M'Quistan Mrs Mary<br />
Wright Mrs<br />
36 Campbell Peter, jun.<br />
Morton Mrs<br />
Stevenson Hugh<br />
37 Hector Mrs James<br />
38 Cameron Miss M'F.<br />
Fulton James<br />
M 'Arthur Mrs John<br />
Moon F.<br />
Park Mrs James<br />
Scott B. S.<br />
Thorn Archibald<br />
40 Blair William<br />
Henderson Rev. A. R.<br />
Liddell Mrs<br />
MacCallum Henry<br />
Rodger John<br />
Scobie James<br />
Swan Andrew<br />
42 Anderson George J.<br />
Andrews William<br />
Baird Arthur R.<br />
Denholm John<br />
25% Ordinary Retailers' Prices at the
Brisbane Street—Continued<br />
42 M 'Donald Angus<br />
Quin John<br />
Quin William<br />
45 Buchanan John L.<br />
Buchanan Mrs R.<br />
Campbell James M.<br />
Duncan William<br />
Low William D.<br />
M'Farlan Robert<br />
47 Auld Mrs William<br />
Cameron William<br />
Carmichael Miss<br />
Carmichael Miss M. C.<br />
Jacobs Thomas R.<br />
Lennox James L.<br />
Macnaught John<br />
49 Cuthbert Rev. William<br />
M'Cunn James<br />
M'Neil James, jun.<br />
Procter R. M.<br />
Taylor James R.<br />
Wilkie Donald<br />
51 Allan Mrs George<br />
Archibald Thomas P.<br />
Campbell John H.<br />
M'Indoe Mrs<br />
Paterson Lachlan<br />
Smith Miss<br />
Walker William<br />
53 Brough John<br />
Fisher Peter B.<br />
Lyon Miss<br />
M'Laren Duncan<br />
M'Lelland William<br />
Stevenson Archibald<br />
Stewart Mrs William M. A.<br />
Wilson John<br />
54 Wilson William A., M.D.<br />
55 Brown John<br />
57 Brown Archibald<br />
59 Sinclair Mrs P.<br />
Todd Miss Jessie<br />
61 Crawford Thomas<br />
Swan Robert<br />
79 Campbell C. T.<br />
Campbell Mrs James<br />
81 Stanbury George<br />
83 Barclay Rev. John<br />
85 Davidson Rev. James<br />
87 Crockatt J. R.<br />
Crockatt Mrs William<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 321<br />
89 Walker Robert Stewart<br />
95 Graham John, B.A.<br />
97 Kerr Andrew<br />
99 Wallace E. S.<br />
100 Pace Andrew<br />
101 Anderson John<br />
BROUGHAM STREET.<br />
3 Duff Daniel<br />
Dunlop Miss<br />
Macintyre Charles J.<br />
Thomson John<br />
4 M'Millan Matthew<br />
6 Mackenzie Ewen<br />
Watson Frederick<br />
8 Cross W. Paterson<br />
9 Peek Mrs<br />
ti Drummond Robert<br />
13 Aitken James<br />
15 M'Corquodale Mrs<br />
M'Innes Robert<br />
Sprott James<br />
17 Buie Hugh<br />
Dale James<br />
Davidson Robert<br />
Hopkins Robert<br />
Kerr Peter<br />
23 MTlroy James<br />
25 Aitken William<br />
Shearer James<br />
29 Crombie William<br />
Dow Mrs E.<br />
Justice Mrs<br />
Neilson Alexander<br />
Scott Peter<br />
31 Farwell Mrs W. F.<br />
Hunter William<br />
Justice William<br />
33 Barr Mrs John<br />
Davidson William<br />
M'Ausland Miss<br />
34 Scott John, C.B.<br />
41 Gordon John<br />
43 Allan William O.<br />
44 Black Mrs A.<br />
Macgregor Neil<br />
45 Stewart Thomas<br />
47 Blair Mrs<br />
Muir Mrs<br />
Reid James<br />
"Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.
322 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Brougham Street— Continued<br />
47 Skivington W. G.<br />
48 Anderson Hugh<br />
Fairbairn Andrew<br />
Swan Miss<br />
49 Hutton Hugh<br />
Muir Miss<br />
Scott Ivie<br />
5c Darroch Duncan<br />
Drummond Miss<br />
Foster Miss<br />
51 Borland Miss<br />
Crawford P. R.<br />
Houston Miss<br />
52 Bone Mrs William<br />
Hendry P. D.<br />
Moody Miss<br />
54 Broadfoot William<br />
Evans Mrs<br />
Paul John<br />
Smith Robert<br />
Taylor Miss A.<br />
Ferguson James<br />
BRUCE STREET.<br />
1 Batters Silas<br />
3 Gillies Neil<br />
M 'Arthur Mrs<br />
M'Farlane Alexander<br />
14 Baird Hugh<br />
Bruce David<br />
Elliot Charles<br />
16 Black James<br />
M'Aulay Alexander<br />
M'Kinlay Edward<br />
18 M'Kellar James C.<br />
Melrose William<br />
19 Paterson Robert<br />
20 Cowan Mrs<br />
Gillies Malcolm<br />
21 Shaw Neil<br />
Sinclair Humphrey<br />
25 Adam William<br />
Campbell Allan<br />
Cooper Archibald<br />
Paterson William<br />
26 M'Culloch James<br />
27 Gregson William<br />
Mitchell Daniel<br />
Robb James<br />
27 Sloan James<br />
28 Duncan Thomas<br />
M'Kechnie Dugald<br />
30 Blair James<br />
Chalmers John<br />
Grieve Robert<br />
Kelso Matthew<br />
Robertson Andrew<br />
Sprunt William<br />
BRYMNER STREET.<br />
7 M'Fadyen Lachlan<br />
M'Lean Malcolm<br />
12 Kennedy Mrs<br />
30 Campbell Robert<br />
Clark W. B.<br />
Park Robert<br />
32 M'Gregor Duncan<br />
38 Crawford James<br />
Ellis James<br />
Madden William<br />
Macdonald John<br />
CADDLEHILL STREET.<br />
Thomson James, Caddlehill ho.<br />
1 Glen Miss<br />
5 Chalmers John<br />
Edwards Simon<br />
Fulton Mrs Margaret<br />
Plammond David<br />
Heron Andrew C.<br />
Neill John<br />
M'Ga'in Mrs<br />
Sinclair Duncan<br />
7 Brown Alexander<br />
Brown Hugh E.<br />
Campbell Duncan<br />
Higgins William<br />
M'Whirter William<br />
Millar James<br />
Morrison John<br />
Morrow Andrew<br />
Sanders Joseph J.<br />
Whitelaw John<br />
11 Fullarton Rev. Archibald<br />
13 Sharp J. C.<br />
15 Napier Mrs<br />
17 Campbell Mrs Christina<br />
" Boots & Shoes" at strictly manufacturers
STREET DIRECTORY. 323<br />
Caddlehill Street—Continued 10 M'Farlane James<br />
19 Macdonald Archibald Parker Robert<br />
21 Smith Alexander C. Thomson John<br />
22 Kirkwood Alexander<br />
CAMPBELL STREET.<br />
CARWOOD STREET.<br />
37 Adams John<br />
Leitch Daniel<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, Sycamore lodge<br />
4 Mathie John<br />
Russell Tames<br />
5 Sharp William<br />
6 Brown John<br />
Polonis Hugh<br />
CAMPSIE TERRACE. 7<br />
Ross James<br />
Aitken William<br />
Houston Archibald<br />
1 Foster Edward M' Bride Francis<br />
2<br />
MTntyre Mrs<br />
Menzies James<br />
Walker Wm.<br />
Blair Mrs Archibald<br />
8 Allan James<br />
Crammond Archibald<br />
Hair Dugald<br />
M'Kay George<br />
Brown Mrs<br />
Norman Louis<br />
Penny Hugh<br />
Steel Mrs<br />
9 Fry David<br />
Polonis George<br />
Steel W. B.<br />
10 Hopkirk Andrew<br />
3<br />
Wilson John<br />
Brock James<br />
Brown Hugh<br />
11<br />
Lindsay Mrs J.<br />
Brown John<br />
Campbell Matthew<br />
M'Nicol Peter Steel Edward<br />
Patterson Miss 13 Hope Neil<br />
Sinclair Peter Pollock John<br />
Stone James<br />
CAPTAIN STREET.<br />
CATHCART STREET.<br />
7 Black James<br />
13 Thomson Alexander<br />
19 M'Gill Hugh<br />
M'Lean Donald<br />
5<br />
7<br />
8<br />
Sinclair W. G.<br />
Anderson Mrs<br />
Brown Mrs Robert<br />
14 Brown George<br />
CARDWELL BAY. 16<br />
Gunn Mrs George<br />
Duncan Miss<br />
Dawson John<br />
Love Mrs David Fleming Miss<br />
CARNOCK STREET.<br />
M'Nee Mrs Joseph<br />
Shearer Tames<br />
18 D. i.l.l .<br />
v. iliui,!<br />
3 Holmes John Hope James<br />
4 Reid Richard G. Sargent Charles<br />
6 Barclay Henry<br />
Dodd W. S.<br />
22<br />
23<br />
Carroll James<br />
M'Kenzie John<br />
10 M'Connell Donald<br />
Brown Alexander<br />
24<br />
29<br />
Borland J. C.<br />
Clark Joseph<br />
prices, from Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton Street,
324<br />
Cathcart Street—Continued<br />
29 Scullion Patrick<br />
30 Brown John R.<br />
32 Ronald Mrs James<br />
34 Buchanan Mrs<br />
37 M'Alister Archibald<br />
38 Love John<br />
40 Merrylees James<br />
46 May John G.<br />
47 Ballingall Peter<br />
49 Henderson John<br />
50 Macnaughton David<br />
CHARLES STREET.<br />
12 Logan Matthew<br />
13 Bennet William<br />
Cabrie William<br />
Reid William<br />
CHURCH PLACE.<br />
4 Chalmers Hume<br />
CRAWFURD ST. (Glebe).<br />
11 Hyndman Mrs<br />
13 O'Neill John<br />
22 M 'Bride John<br />
28 Davie James<br />
35 Dinning Miss<br />
36 Barbour Alexander<br />
Bissland Peter<br />
Nicolson Alexander<br />
37 Lynch John<br />
M'Farlane David<br />
38 M'lver Mrs<br />
M'Kechnie Miss C.<br />
Nicholson Alexander<br />
Phillips James<br />
Young Thomas<br />
41 Baker William<br />
M'Bain Hugh<br />
Vanvashan Mrs<br />
42 Munro Colin<br />
43 Jones Alexander<br />
Mackie Charles<br />
45 Brown Alexander<br />
Cottrell Robert Reynolds<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
46 Hood John<br />
47 Cook Angus<br />
M'Aulay Matthew<br />
M'Kellar David<br />
M'Cloy Daniel<br />
48 M'Neill William<br />
50 Robertson Mrs<br />
CRESCENT STREET.<br />
I Easton Peter<br />
7 Linn Thomas<br />
9 Foulis Hay<br />
Hughes William<br />
1 1 Lochead John<br />
13 Hughes Mrs Robert<br />
14 M'Cracken Robert<br />
16 Black Daniel<br />
22 Smith Mrs Thomas<br />
25 M'Kechnie Mrs<br />
32 Paton Alexander<br />
Richardson James<br />
Service Matthew<br />
34 Armstrong William<br />
Buchanan David<br />
Burnie George<br />
Letson James<br />
Paul James<br />
Spencer William<br />
36 Buchanan John<br />
M'Fadyen Neil<br />
Rorison John<br />
CROSS-SHORE STREET.<br />
2 Service David<br />
5 M'Callum Edward<br />
8 Christie Malcolm<br />
O'Donnell John<br />
Rodgers James<br />
9 Bradley Joseph<br />
Glen Mrs William<br />
[3 Colligan Patrick<br />
[4 Anderson Alexander<br />
DEMPSTER STREET.<br />
5 Auld Robert<br />
Black Alexander<br />
Gentlemen," we have as fine Boots & Shoes
Dempster Street—Continued<br />
5 Brown James<br />
M 'Caul John<br />
Rankin John<br />
Stewart Mrs<br />
7 Evans J. T.<br />
Morrison Mrs Mary<br />
Reid Archibald<br />
Urie Thomas<br />
9 Allan George<br />
Bowie John<br />
Dick John<br />
Nicol William<br />
Richardson John<br />
ii i Bruce George<br />
Buchanan W. G.<br />
Clark John<br />
Hannah Mrs James<br />
Macleod Roderick<br />
Peden John<br />
Ritchie Robert<br />
15 Fairgrieve Thomas<br />
M'Kellar John<br />
Millar James<br />
Reid Robert<br />
Telfer James<br />
17 Armitage William<br />
Boag Hugh<br />
Noble Tom<br />
Swan Mrs<br />
19 French Andrew<br />
Irvine Mrs James<br />
Robertson Wellwood M.<br />
Smith Alexander<br />
21 Gilchrist Thomas<br />
Gordon James<br />
Graham Archibald<br />
Murdoch William D.<br />
Parker Hugh<br />
23 Devlin Henry<br />
Hosea Clounes<br />
M'Donald James<br />
M'Kie Samuel<br />
Soutter H. D.<br />
25 Blair Mrs Ann<br />
Cameron A. F.<br />
Gillies Mrs<br />
Howie Alexander<br />
Miller John<br />
Templeton Robert P.<br />
27 Dick James K.<br />
Kent John<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 3 2 5<br />
27 Martin John<br />
MTntyre James<br />
Robertson James<br />
Walker Robert<br />
Walker William<br />
29 Anderson George<br />
Cruickshanks Alexander<br />
Forbes James<br />
M 'Bride Peter<br />
M'Kenzie David C.<br />
31 Boyd Mrs Daniel<br />
Coyle John, jun.<br />
Law Mrs<br />
M'Callum Duncan<br />
Sutherland Duncan<br />
Wilson Hugh<br />
37 Scott Finlay<br />
39 Melville William<br />
Pattison David D.<br />
41 Orr Daniel<br />
76 Ferguson Donald<br />
Given William<br />
Manson Gordon<br />
78 Boyce Hugh<br />
Gillander Robert<br />
M'Arthur John<br />
80 Sebborn Farrow<br />
81 Chalmers Andrew<br />
83 Copeland John<br />
Ritchie John<br />
85 Bruce James<br />
Galbraith William<br />
Grant Mrs<br />
M'Lachlan Mrs<br />
Ratcliffe Thomas<br />
Tarbet Mrs<br />
87 Buchanan James<br />
Campbell Alexander<br />
Innes Joseph<br />
Macdonald Angus<br />
Rough John<br />
89 Bauchope Moses<br />
Grey George<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander<br />
90 Mundell George<br />
Stewart Norman<br />
91 Campbell Alexander<br />
Lamont Hugh<br />
Ramsay Charles B.<br />
Rodger Alexander<br />
Rutherford Robert<br />
92 Angus James<br />
as can be made, at 14 Hamilton Street.
326<br />
Dempster Street—Continued<br />
92 Carter William<br />
Douglas John C.<br />
Mullen John<br />
93 M'Kechnie Allan, jun.<br />
Poison David<br />
94 Balfour William<br />
M'Gill Archibald<br />
95 M'Dougall Hugh<br />
M'Guire Robert<br />
Millar Peter<br />
Molseed Andrew<br />
Pirrie Mrs<br />
96 Macdonald Hugh<br />
104 Bishop Samuel<br />
Kerr James<br />
Rodger John<br />
106 Foster Robert J.<br />
Wallace James<br />
108 Bates Stewart<br />
France Robert<br />
Mathieson Lindsay<br />
HO Whiteside Alexander<br />
1 1 1 Black John<br />
Caroline Solomon<br />
113 Baxter Alexander<br />
Gunion William<br />
M'Innes William<br />
M'Lean Andrew Y.<br />
115 Cameron Hugh<br />
Graham William<br />
M'Phail Peter<br />
DRUMFROCHAR ROAD.<br />
53 Leith Robert<br />
54 Caldwell Thomas<br />
Reid James<br />
55 Firth John<br />
Ross John<br />
56 M'Luskie James<br />
60 Armour George<br />
Simpson Richard<br />
62 Gibson Henry<br />
Seath James<br />
64 Black John<br />
Blair Alexander<br />
Brown Robert<br />
68 Campbell Robert<br />
Maitland James<br />
104 Sinclair Mrs Pete/<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
108 Kerr William<br />
no Brown Mrs James<br />
112 Baxter Thomas H.<br />
Duckworth Joseph<br />
Hackling John<br />
Inglis Mrs James<br />
M 'Cowan John<br />
Riddell John<br />
114 Hackling John<br />
124 Crawford Robert<br />
Hutcheson John<br />
Malcolm George<br />
126 Johnston George<br />
Tarbet Thomas<br />
DUFF STREET.<br />
3 Simpson Adam<br />
4 MTnnes Duncan<br />
5 Lee Thomas<br />
MTntosh James<br />
6 Brown John<br />
Martin John H.<br />
8 Madden William F.<br />
DUNCAN STREET<br />
I Robertson John<br />
II Alexander Robert<br />
M'Farlane Dugald<br />
24 M 'Coll John<br />
26 M'Alpine Daniel<br />
EAST BLACKHALL STREET.<br />
8 Gush James<br />
M'Killop John E.<br />
Simpson James W.<br />
9 Black Daniel<br />
Brough Hugh<br />
Francis Hugh<br />
10 Beveridge Daniel<br />
11 Blackwood Neil<br />
Campbell Misses<br />
Edmiston Allan<br />
M'Glashan Ebenezer<br />
12 Allison Mrs S.<br />
M 'Clement Miss Marion<br />
Smith D. C.<br />
"Ladies," we can save you money in Boots.
EAST CRAWFORD STREET.<br />
3 Barrie Mrs<br />
Lamb William<br />
5 Mills Robert<br />
Stewart Charles<br />
7 Pearson Mrs John<br />
Thomson Dugald<br />
8 Cameron Allan, jun.<br />
11 Campbell John<br />
M'lver Norman<br />
Tait James<br />
18 Johnstone Alexander<br />
Stewart William<br />
Ure James<br />
20 Wrecle F. L.<br />
24 Hunter Robert<br />
M'Guffie John<br />
M'Kenzie John<br />
Turner Alfred<br />
28 Bell Rev. Robert<br />
31 Barbour James<br />
Patrick James<br />
32 Murray Alexander<br />
33 Davidson David<br />
Hutcheson James<br />
Stewart C. P.<br />
34 Filshill James<br />
36 Lambie Francis<br />
38 Shand John<br />
Shand Thomas<br />
40 Walker Alexander<br />
42 Marshall Mrs Robert<br />
44 Russell William<br />
46 Prowse Samuel<br />
48 M'Ewing David<br />
52 M'Bryde James<br />
54 Caldwell Matthew<br />
56 Johnston J.<br />
58 Scott Mrs Jane<br />
60 Anderson Alexander<br />
62 Jordon Mrs John<br />
M'Kenzie Robert<br />
66 Wylie James<br />
68 Buie Neil<br />
70 Cuthbert James<br />
72 Clark Mrs D.<br />
74 Lambie Mrs J. M.<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 327<br />
EAST HAMILTON STREET.<br />
Buchanan James, Garvel Park ho.<br />
2 M'Kenzie Alexander<br />
4 Burnett William<br />
26 Brymner William<br />
Chalmers John<br />
28 Brown John<br />
Finlay Thomas<br />
Ogg William<br />
Smith A.<br />
Williamson George<br />
30 Barr Archibald<br />
Kerr Henry<br />
Reid Duncan<br />
32 Elliott Henry<br />
36 Buchanan Robert<br />
38 Ewing George T.<br />
Hendry Miss M.<br />
46 Brown William<br />
Gillies William<br />
Lindsay James<br />
52 Farrell James<br />
60 Callan George<br />
66 Brand Mrs William<br />
68 M'Whinnie Hugh<br />
Pettigrew James<br />
79 Appleton Thomas<br />
89 Polonis William<br />
92 Vicker Robert<br />
EDDLEWOOD PLACE.<br />
Buchan James<br />
Hill K. H.<br />
Jones Paul<br />
M'Laren Alexander<br />
M'Phail Miss<br />
ELDON PLACE.<br />
(Eldon Street.)<br />
Bruce F. G.<br />
Lyle Abram<br />
ELDON STREET.<br />
2 Galbreath John<br />
7 Arkley Misses<br />
at the " Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton St.
328 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Eldon Street—Continued<br />
8 Black John<br />
9 M'Culloch John<br />
io Cluckie N. Gordon<br />
II Kincaid Miss<br />
13 Hill Matthew<br />
14 Paterson Charles M.<br />
Newall Mrs<br />
16 Jamieson John<br />
Shand Rev. Alex. Erskine<br />
18 Culloden Mrs<br />
Tarbet Mrs<br />
20 Arthur J. F.<br />
21 Wright Alexander<br />
23 Rodger Walter W. B.<br />
28 Hamilton William<br />
32 Paterson James<br />
34 Johnstone Rev. T. Francis<br />
36 Sword Archibald<br />
38 Paton Archibald J.<br />
39 Riddell George<br />
40 Aitken Andrew<br />
Lang John<br />
41 Adam Mrs George<br />
42 M'Dougall Duncan<br />
Sharp William<br />
44 Marshall Mrs William<br />
48 Prentice John<br />
50 Rowan Thomas B.<br />
51 Lyle Abram<br />
52 Blair David<br />
Craig Mrs John<br />
Harvey Mrs Frank E.<br />
Struthers Rev. J. P.<br />
53 Kerr John<br />
58 Baxter William B.<br />
Blair Robert F.<br />
Harvey Mrs Francis<br />
60 Henry John<br />
Johnston Mrs<br />
Stewart Mrs<br />
61 Finlay Mrs Robert<br />
62 Briton Thomas<br />
Stewart John<br />
63 Alexander John<br />
65 Lang John<br />
67 Gibb Misses<br />
68 Christie George<br />
70 Cowie Mrs William<br />
Lang Robert<br />
78 Aitken James<br />
87 Kerr Peter<br />
89 Ramsay Hope Stewart<br />
91 Mackay Mrs Charles S.<br />
93 Houston G. W.<br />
Houston Mrs Robert<br />
97 Gatherer Peter<br />
99 Devlin Patrick<br />
103 Brown J. D.<br />
105 Brymner John<br />
109 M'Kellar Hugh<br />
115 Jerdan Rev. Charles<br />
117 Walker H. R.<br />
119 Brown William A.<br />
Caird Mrs John<br />
123 M'Farlane Arthur A.<br />
149 Sowter John<br />
151 Stewart Duncan F.<br />
153 Swan Mrs Allan<br />
155 Douglas Thomas N.<br />
157 Forwell Mrs<br />
161 Baine Alexander<br />
163 Walker Malcolm M'N.<br />
Yuill John C.<br />
167 M'Arley David<br />
ESPLANADE.<br />
2 Clark Archibald<br />
Morrison Misses<br />
6 M'Lean Mrs James<br />
8 Taylor William E.<br />
9 Donald Miss<br />
21 Wilson Edward<br />
23 Duff James B.<br />
24 Stronach William<br />
27 King Henry<br />
28 Stewart James B.<br />
31 Young J. S.<br />
32 Turner Mrs James<br />
33 Jarvie Rev. J. M.<br />
35 Carmichael Thomas<br />
36 Crawford John<br />
37 M'llwraith Hew<br />
38 Steel Mrs Hugh<br />
40 Hardie William<br />
41 Brown R. G.<br />
43 Allison William<br />
46 Rankin Mrs<br />
47 Mackay Peter<br />
48 Buchanan Miss<br />
49 Wilson Thomas<br />
50 Taylor Thomas H.<br />
Percy Bros. "City" Boot for Gentlemen, 10/6,
Esplanade— Continued<br />
51 Carswell John<br />
52 Hill James M.<br />
54 Blanche Richard<br />
55 Rowan John<br />
56 Finlay Mrs A. H.<br />
58 Paul W. B.<br />
59 Paton James<br />
60 Fyfe John P.<br />
61 Hendry Mrs Duncan<br />
Jenkins George<br />
62 Finlay A. Campbell<br />
63 Ross William<br />
64 M'Morland R. S.<br />
65 Fleming Alexander M.<br />
66 M'Call Thomas<br />
•67 Brown Neil<br />
FINNART ROAD.<br />
Erskine John, Finnart Grove<br />
Erskine D. M.<br />
FINNART STREET.<br />
2 Boyd James<br />
Colquhoun Duncan<br />
Haddow Miss<br />
M'Lean Mrs F.<br />
3 Graham James<br />
4 M'Millan Angus<br />
M 'Vicar Mrs<br />
Macfie Miss Margaret<br />
Stewart Thomas H.<br />
5 Cairns William<br />
6 Baine William<br />
Campbell Miss Jemima<br />
Horsman Mrs John<br />
Jones William<br />
M 'William John<br />
Stevens J. T.<br />
Scott David F. B.<br />
7 M 'Gavin James<br />
9 Tannahill James<br />
11 M'Kechnie Allan<br />
16 Duncan Samuel<br />
17 Wilson Rev. William<br />
18 Smith James<br />
19 Buchanan Henry<br />
Cairns James A.<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 3 2 9<br />
20 Hamilton James<br />
21 Angus John W.<br />
22 Gilchrist William<br />
23 Macaulay John<br />
24 Adam A. Learmonth<br />
25 Chalmers Hugh M.<br />
Middleton Daniel A.<br />
26 M'Call James<br />
27 Hamilton Robert<br />
Richardson Mrs James<br />
28 Younger Robert L.<br />
29 Pettigrew John<br />
Thomson Rev. Thomas R.<br />
30 Brodie James<br />
31 Crawford Hugh<br />
32 Blair Thomas A.<br />
33 Paterson James<br />
34 Borland J. C.<br />
38 Calder Alfred T.<br />
39 M'Kiver John<br />
40 Steele Robert<br />
41 Robertson James<br />
43 Morison George<br />
45 Mackellar Alexander<br />
Mackellar Peter<br />
47 Patrick Adam<br />
49 Lyle Alexander<br />
55 Rennie John<br />
56 Meyers Mrs N.<br />
58 Heyland A. C.<br />
59 MacMillan Thomas<br />
Turnbull A. J.<br />
60 Thomson W r<br />
illiam<br />
61 Macleod & Grylls<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs R. M.<br />
63 Mories Alexander S.<br />
64 Robertson Rev. W. Lewis<br />
65 Barr Mrs John L.<br />
66 Prentice David<br />
67 Reid James<br />
68 Brown Alexander<br />
74 Kelso Mrs D.<br />
75 Muir R. G.<br />
76 Carmichael John H.<br />
77 Galbreath John, jun.<br />
78 Hastie William<br />
Maxton Miss<br />
79 Blair William<br />
80 Anderson Mrs James L.<br />
Miller John<br />
83 Chalmers Henry<br />
85 Richmond Mrs Hugh<br />
no trouble to show them, at 14 Hamilton St.
33°<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Finnart Street—Continued 13 Picken Andrew<br />
88 M'Gillivray Duncan<br />
90 Boyd Rev. David<br />
15 Nicol John S.<br />
20 Bowman James<br />
93 Cannichael R. D. 22 Alston Robert L.<br />
Carmichael Mrs Andrew 24 Macpherson Rev. John F.<br />
95 Blair Robert 25 Lusk John<br />
97 Shearer R. B., M.A., LL.B. Stillie Rev. John<br />
Shearer William 26 Neil George D.<br />
99 Crawford William 28 Gray John Kerr<br />
101<br />
103<br />
105<br />
Macdonald George<br />
Fullarton Hugh<br />
Lyle Alexander P.<br />
30 Morton James<br />
34 Carmichael Andrew<br />
36 Rodger John<br />
107 Lyle R. Park 40 Fisher R. F.<br />
109 Lyle J. Leitch<br />
FORD PLACE.<br />
(Finnart Street.)<br />
46 Hunter John C.<br />
51 Sandeman Mrs A.<br />
52 Bailey J. W.<br />
53 Walker John W.<br />
54 Stewart James K.<br />
55 Morison J. B.<br />
Gillies John, Ford cottage<br />
Murphy John, do.<br />
M'Quarrie Donald, do.<br />
Taylor H. J.<br />
56 Macpherson Robert<br />
57 Sinclair Robert H.<br />
58 Milligan William<br />
1 Brown James 60 Donald James<br />
Cormie John 62 Macalister Mrs Daniel<br />
Cunningham John F.<br />
Munro Duncan<br />
Ronald William<br />
Rose Mrs Neil<br />
Macfarlane Mrs J. A.<br />
64 King John<br />
2 Adam James<br />
Gardner John H.<br />
Ralston John<br />
FOX STREET.<br />
3<br />
Walker Mrs<br />
Cleland Alexander<br />
Gwynn Daniel<br />
Hart Campbell, Glengardera<br />
J.<br />
1 Johnston Alexander R.<br />
a Baird John<br />
M'Call Mrs Cunningham John<br />
MacKenzie John<br />
Manson Miss<br />
M'Kenzie Henry E. 4 Davie Robert<br />
M'Neill Alexander<br />
Sinclair Mrs John<br />
FORSYTH STREET.<br />
6 Hyndman John G.<br />
9 Turner James W.<br />
n Arbuckle Mrs John<br />
15 Shearer Hugh<br />
17 Stark Thomas<br />
19 Robertson William<br />
21 Kidd William<br />
1 Hunter Misses 22 Henderson Thomas<br />
6 Whiteford James, M.D. M'Dougall G. R.<br />
9 Black George H.<br />
10 Alexander William<br />
Neill James<br />
12 Low William<br />
35 Anderson Mrs William<br />
37 Fleming James<br />
39 Boston James<br />
41 Houston James<br />
Warden James B. Houston John<br />
"High-class" Boots at Manufacturers' Prices,,
GARVALD STREET.<br />
Boyd Alexander<br />
Cameron Allan<br />
Erskine George<br />
Tait William<br />
Brown Hugh<br />
Fulton Thomas<br />
Harrison John W.<br />
GEORGE SQUARE.<br />
Allan Mrs Arthur<br />
Davidson James<br />
Eraser Miss Jessie<br />
Henry Charles<br />
Munro Mrs William<br />
Petrie James<br />
Stewart Francis<br />
Climie John<br />
Girvan Mrs William<br />
Henrichs Christian<br />
M'Kechnie Mrs<br />
Scott Mrs James<br />
Wilson John<br />
Macfarlane Mrs Donald<br />
Reid Miss Janet<br />
Black Dr'J. R.<br />
Boyd Miss Janet<br />
Mackay Edward<br />
Robertson Mrs Anna<br />
MacRaild Dr Donald<br />
.<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 331<br />
Millar William H.<br />
Chevalier Frederick<br />
Gallacher Mrs B.<br />
Buchanan Peter<br />
Mason Mrs<br />
M'Carthy Mrs<br />
HAMILTON STREET.<br />
7 Taylor John<br />
23 M'llwraith M.<br />
26 Boag Kenneth<br />
29 Wyse Alexander<br />
32 Hammond Henry<br />
38 M'ElenyJohn<br />
41 M'Lean Mrs<br />
HAY STREET.<br />
6 Black Malcolm<br />
Campbell David<br />
8 Baird Matthew<br />
10 M'Kenzie Murdoch<br />
Thomson Duncan<br />
Traill James<br />
HILL STREET.<br />
1 M'Callum Dugald<br />
3 M 'Arthur Alexander<br />
GLEN STREET. 4 Morrison Robert<br />
Munn Arthur<br />
2 Shearer Alexander M'Phail John<br />
3 Chisholm Archibald 5 Alexander Miss<br />
4 Speirs William Gray Donald<br />
5 Ramsay John Munro Daniel<br />
6 Fraser Mrs 6 Kerr William<br />
7 Thomson Robert 7 Buchanan John<br />
8 Edelsten Richard Meldrum George<br />
9 Buchanan Miss M'Leod William<br />
8 Brown William<br />
Buchanan John<br />
GREY PLACE. Campbell Angus<br />
M 'Call Mrs<br />
3 Baine John A. 10 M'Jannet William<br />
Fleming Mrs A. 1 1 Leslie Angus<br />
only at our <strong>Greenock</strong> Depot, 14 Hamilton St.
33 2 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
HOLMSCROFT STREET.<br />
1 M'Fie Daniel<br />
M 'Vicar Donald<br />
Pattison George<br />
2 Burns Isaac<br />
Inglis James<br />
3 Grant Alexander<br />
M'Kinnon David<br />
M'Lellan Walter<br />
Younger John<br />
4 Boden John<br />
M'Kay James<br />
5 Hendry William<br />
Hunter Mrs<br />
Murray Miss<br />
7 Chalmers Robert<br />
9 Kay John<br />
Robinson John<br />
13 CalcluthJohn<br />
Doig Alexander<br />
Nixon Mrs William<br />
Paterson Mrs<br />
36 M'Coll Mrs<br />
38 M'Gregor John<br />
39 M'Leish Daniel<br />
40 Boag James<br />
Buchanan Donald<br />
Kirkwood Adam<br />
Smith Thomas<br />
41 Blair Toseph<br />
42 Brown Robert L.<br />
Brown Samuel<br />
Murray Miss<br />
M'Vean Duncan<br />
43 Gordon Robert<br />
M'Callum Robert<br />
Patrick John<br />
45 Colquhoun John<br />
Gillander Robert<br />
Gilmour James<br />
Kennedy Ferguson<br />
M'Pherson Richard<br />
47 Lennox Neil<br />
Martin John<br />
Pollock Thomas<br />
49 Robertson Rankine<br />
50 Armour George<br />
Brown James<br />
Millar David<br />
51 Cunningham John<br />
51 Flett Alfred<br />
Mossman William<br />
Simpson John<br />
West Joseph<br />
52 Forrester William<br />
Gillespie Alexander<br />
Home Robert<br />
M'Millan Andrew<br />
Robertson John<br />
53 Douglas Malcolm<br />
M'Lean Duncan<br />
Roy John<br />
54 Bannerman Mrs<br />
55 Gilmour Duncan<br />
57 Barbour Mrs<br />
M'Kirdy James<br />
M'Lernan James<br />
59 Bell Duncan<br />
Niven John<br />
Taylor William<br />
61 Clark Miss C.<br />
Low James<br />
M'Candlish Samuel<br />
Taylor Archibald<br />
63 Campbell Donald<br />
Smith James<br />
65 Brown Robert<br />
M'Farlane John<br />
Thomson James<br />
66 Brewster James<br />
Bristow James<br />
Magura Robert<br />
M'Farlane Hugh<br />
M'Kellar Angus<br />
68 M' Donald Donald<br />
M'llwain William J.<br />
M'Intosh Duncan<br />
Sturgeon James<br />
70 Boag Andrew<br />
Graham Mrs<br />
Tarbet William<br />
73 Cairney W. A.<br />
Douglas Peter<br />
Guthrie James<br />
Ireland Mrs James<br />
M'Dougall Dugald<br />
Maitland Archibald<br />
Parker John<br />
Richmond Alexander<br />
Strachan Andrew<br />
75 Aitken Edward<br />
Baine James<br />
" Leading Articles" in Foot Gear always at
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t Street— Continued<br />
75 Brown John<br />
Gay Walter<br />
Hildreth Miss Isabella<br />
Lugton Alexander<br />
77 Anderson John<br />
Anderson Joseph<br />
Brighton John<br />
Fisher Thomas<br />
Macutcheon Hugh<br />
M'Intyre John<br />
Todd John<br />
78 Black Adam<br />
Edgar George<br />
Kirk wood William<br />
Stewart Charles F.<br />
Wilson Michael<br />
81 Kirkwood James<br />
Langwill John<br />
Laird Misses.<br />
M'Lean Duncan<br />
Paterson Gavin<br />
HOPE STREET.<br />
1 Fernley John<br />
Maconie John<br />
Strachan George<br />
2 Lyon David<br />
Lyon Dugald<br />
3 Haxton Thomas<br />
5 Duff Robert<br />
Masson John<br />
Thomson Robert<br />
6 Kerr Andrew<br />
Laird John<br />
M'Gugan Duncan<br />
7 Brown James<br />
Fraser Mrs George<br />
Gilmour James<br />
Gray John<br />
Hntcheson Mrs<br />
M'Kenzie Donald!<br />
M'Lean Fergus<br />
8 Milligan Alexander<br />
Sutherland Donald<br />
9 M'Gregor James<br />
Martin James<br />
10 Houston, William<br />
Scott John<br />
Thomson Archibald<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 333<br />
13 Adam Alexander<br />
Irvine William<br />
Killin Thomas<br />
M 'Murray James<br />
Millar George<br />
14 Barclay John<br />
Beith Thomas<br />
M 'Arthur Charles<br />
M 'Gibbon David<br />
Muir Robert<br />
Orr John<br />
15 Duncan Alexander<br />
Johansen August<br />
M'Ewing Dugald<br />
Thomson William<br />
16 Gait David<br />
Hendry Mrs John<br />
M'Dougall James<br />
18 M'Leod Angus<br />
Patrick Neil N.<br />
HOUSTON STREET.<br />
I Peters Rev D. S.<br />
3 Speirs Miss<br />
5 Auld Archibald<br />
7 Ballantine Mrs James<br />
INGLESTON PLACE.<br />
19 Buntain Robert<br />
Hendry John<br />
Highet Robert<br />
Holmes Henry<br />
Horn John<br />
M'Gilp Neil<br />
21 Campbell Colin<br />
INGLESTON STREET.<br />
3 Alexander William<br />
5 Bain Thomas<br />
Parker James<br />
Richardson Robert<br />
6 M'Intyre David<br />
7 Chambers William<br />
[3 M'Kellar David<br />
[5 M'Keneie Alexander<br />
[7 Scott Thomas<br />
the " Percy Shoe House," 14 Hamilton St.
334<br />
Ingleston Street—Continued<br />
19 Allan David<br />
21<br />
Campbell Donald<br />
Fleming Humphrey<br />
M'Allister Malcolm<br />
Campbell Colin<br />
Kinnaird William<br />
Lamont John<br />
Scott Joseph<br />
Smith Thomas<br />
23 Black John<br />
Cumming James<br />
Johnston John<br />
Laird Thomas<br />
Lang James<br />
Smith John<br />
29 Byron John<br />
Forrester William<br />
30 Skirving James<br />
31 Anderson James<br />
Buchanan John<br />
Cowan John<br />
Lang Archibald<br />
Woltmann Matthew<br />
32 Aitchisun Mrs<br />
Headrick James<br />
33 Johnston William<br />
Neil Thomas<br />
Scott Alexander<br />
Shaw William<br />
34 Hamilton Matthew<br />
35 Buntain James<br />
Holterman John<br />
M'Kee Thomas<br />
36 Muir Thomas<br />
Niv en George<br />
INVERKIP STREET.<br />
2 Muir Henry<br />
4 Ferguson William<br />
M'Eleny James<br />
6 vScott James<br />
68 Clark Edward<br />
Colquhoun Richard<br />
Fleming Edward<br />
M'Pherson Alexander<br />
JAMAICA STREET.<br />
2 Bell Miss<br />
Kirch<strong>of</strong>f Charles B.<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
2 M'Phedran Dugald<br />
8 Brown George<br />
9 Brand<br />
M'Intyre John<br />
Thomson Robert<br />
12 Boag Andrew<br />
Boag Robert<br />
17 Hunter Misses I. & J.<br />
JOHN STREET.<br />
3 Tucker David<br />
6 M'Kendrick Daniel<br />
14 Brown William<br />
15 Hamilton Mrs<br />
17 Bruce Charles<br />
M'Fie George<br />
Sharp William<br />
18 M 'Ghee John<br />
20 Bain Alexander<br />
Bannatyne Ebenezer<br />
JOHNSTONE STREET.<br />
Walker Hugh W., Belleview<br />
house<br />
1 M'GregorJohn<br />
2 Patten John<br />
7 Hamilton Mrs James<br />
11 M'Gregor Miss<br />
15 Niven Mrs<br />
KELLY STREET.<br />
I Inglis James<br />
Sinclair William<br />
Swan John<br />
Tytler Matthew<br />
3 Clelland Miss<br />
Jamieson Norman<br />
Kidd Robert<br />
M'Kelvie Alexander<br />
Orr Miss Ellen M.<br />
Weir Donald<br />
5 Arbuckle Miss<br />
Brown Mrs Archibald<br />
Galbraith John, jun.<br />
M'Corquodale Peter<br />
M'Farlane Miss<br />
The "Percy Shoe House" is world renowned
Kelly Street—Continued<br />
5 M'Millan Mrs E.<br />
M'Phail John<br />
6 Fleming John R.<br />
Lawson James<br />
Ross Baillie C.<br />
M'Farlan Dugald<br />
7 Higgs W. H.<br />
Murdoch Mrs<br />
9 Forster John<br />
Niven Alexander<br />
Williamson William<br />
io Beattie Miss J.<br />
Connor John<br />
Grant Patrick<br />
Martin Joseph<br />
1 1 Black James<br />
13 Cochran Robert<br />
Macdonald Mrs John<br />
Munn Miss Agnes<br />
Park John<br />
16 Brown Archibald<br />
Deubler Peter.<br />
Greer Mrs Jane<br />
Kennedy Mrs<br />
Samson John<br />
17 Armstrong James B.<br />
Park Boyd P.<br />
Pettigrew Mrs<br />
18 Andrew David<br />
Johnstone William<br />
"M'Cormick John<br />
O'Brien E.<br />
Whiteford John<br />
19 M'Farlane Mrs H.<br />
Porterfield Miss Margaret<br />
Scott Crichton<br />
21 Macnaught Duncan<br />
22 Christie William N.<br />
Fairlie Robert P.<br />
Harris Mitchell<br />
Macfie John<br />
Ramage Mrs John S.<br />
23 Anderson Mrs W.<br />
Bruce Mrs John<br />
Cook Mrs Archibald<br />
Letham Miss<br />
Mitchell William<br />
M'Cormick John<br />
Urquhart Mrs William B.<br />
Watson Mrs<br />
24 Brown Mrs William<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 335<br />
24 Hutchison W.<br />
Keith Miss<br />
Macneilage John K.<br />
M'Cormick Donald<br />
M'Crindle James<br />
Smith James<br />
25 M'llvain Miss<br />
30 Cruthers E.<br />
M'Millan Miss<br />
Seath Robert<br />
Smillie William<br />
32 Cameron John<br />
Gibb Mrs<br />
M'Kinnon Malcolm<br />
Small George<br />
Wylie Alexander<br />
33 Bonnar James<br />
Gilloran James L.<br />
Hood James<br />
Maclntyre Alexander<br />
Sinclair Angus<br />
35 Allan John<br />
Cairns Mrs James<br />
Farquhar John M'K;<br />
Johnson Thomas<br />
Lochhead Robert<br />
M 'Donald Andrew<br />
M'Pherson A.<br />
37 Alston Mrs Alexander<br />
Kennedy John<br />
Lang John<br />
Morrison Mrs David<br />
Pettersen P. E.<br />
39 Macdonald Neil<br />
M'Call Charles<br />
M'Millan John<br />
Smith William<br />
Steen James<br />
50 Curtis Mrs William<br />
51 Dougans William<br />
Harper Alexander<br />
Love John<br />
M'Crae Duncan<br />
Paterson Alexander<br />
Wilkie Alexander<br />
52 Brodie Mrs<br />
Gebbie William W.<br />
Leckie Mrs Archibald<br />
Leed Mrs George<br />
Martin William<br />
Montgomery Alexander<br />
M'Gugan Archibald<br />
for " value" in Boots & Shoes, 14 Hamilton St,
336<br />
Kelly Street—Continued<br />
53 Gibb David<br />
Gillies Miss<br />
Marshall Robert<br />
M'Culloch Mrs<br />
Peaston Alexander<br />
56 Campbell Lachlan<br />
Jamieson Martin<br />
Johnston Miss<br />
Kirkwood Mrs E.<br />
Murray Mrs<br />
Nutt William<br />
58 Gwynn Daniel, jun.<br />
Kidd Benjamin<br />
Kirkwood William<br />
M'Lean James<br />
Nutt James<br />
Scott David<br />
60 Currie Samuel<br />
Grierson Donald<br />
Jamieson Robert W.<br />
M 'Naught Thomas<br />
Miller Robert<br />
Murray Charles<br />
62 Dick William<br />
Hunter Gavin S.<br />
M'Ausland Archibald, jun.<br />
Miller Archibald<br />
Ritchie Alexander<br />
Todd George<br />
64 Caldwell John<br />
Galloway Robert<br />
Menzies Robert<br />
M'llwraith Mrs<br />
Nicol Gavin<br />
Seath Mrs John<br />
66 Blair W. S.<br />
Bowie Andrew H.<br />
Edgar William<br />
Hamilton James<br />
Laurie John F.<br />
M'Leod Archibald L.<br />
Robertson Joseph O.<br />
Smith John<br />
68 Bulloch Archibald<br />
Johnston Mrs James<br />
Muir Miss A.<br />
Murray Robert<br />
Scott John<br />
Young Archibald<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
KILBLAIN STREET.<br />
1 Lawrie Thomas<br />
M'Rae William<br />
Martin Robert<br />
2 M'Tavish Duncan<br />
Stewart John<br />
3 Pearson Mrs<br />
4 Bailie William<br />
M'Aulay Thomas Y.<br />
5 Boyd James<br />
Harvey Robert<br />
M 'Bride Duncan<br />
7 Orr William<br />
8 Kennedy Mrs<br />
M 'Bride Mrs<br />
Thomson Henry<br />
16 Hepburn John<br />
LAIRD STREET.<br />
9 M 'Gavin David<br />
12 Auld Mrs H.<br />
Campbell Alexander<br />
Campbell Peter<br />
Johnston John<br />
Leisk Adam<br />
Shankland Thomas<br />
15 M'Culloch Mrs<br />
Smith John<br />
16 Dewar John<br />
M'Millan Alexander<br />
Mann Alexander<br />
LAURISTON STREET.<br />
3 Angus James<br />
M 'Anally Henry<br />
6 Craig George<br />
M'Gregor Mrs F.<br />
7 Glenesk Charles<br />
Livingston Duncan<br />
11 M'Kinnon Charles<br />
Mills John<br />
Roe Richard<br />
13 Crawford William<br />
Fry Robert<br />
Peat John<br />
Peddie Robert<br />
Boots and Shoes for all kinds <strong>of</strong> weather, at
Lauriston Street—Continued<br />
15 Fry William<br />
Gatens Edward<br />
Gentles Alexander<br />
17 Edmiston Andrew<br />
M'Kellar Daniel<br />
Shaw John<br />
LYLE ROAD.<br />
Morrison Finlay D., Alt-na-craig.<br />
M'Aulay Peter, Craigs farm<br />
LYLE STREET.<br />
2 Corbet Rev. Alexander<br />
Kerr James<br />
Macdonald D.<br />
M'Kinnon Alexander<br />
Paterson James<br />
3 Mitchell G. G.<br />
4 Galloway Allan, M.D.<br />
Lewis Mrs William<br />
Smith Mrs George<br />
5 Macdougall John, M.D.<br />
6 Ferguson William<br />
M'Kinlay Robert<br />
Mitchell John<br />
7 Barr James<br />
Galbreath Murdoch<br />
8 Blair Robert<br />
Lynch John<br />
Carlyle Mrs<br />
Kelso William<br />
9 Conway Matthew<br />
Smith Malcolm<br />
Wood William<br />
10 Brodie John<br />
Gray John<br />
Low Alexander<br />
M'Culloch Joseph<br />
Sutherland William<br />
Tierney W. B.<br />
1 1 Dick Hugh<br />
Ellis Robert<br />
Hunter Mrs William<br />
M'Kenzie John<br />
M'Millan Donald<br />
Robertson Mrs<br />
12 Denney Archibald<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 337<br />
12 Dougall Robert<br />
Lauder Alexander F.<br />
Melrose John<br />
13 Campbell Alex., jun.<br />
Ferguson Hugh<br />
M'Farlane Duncan G.<br />
M'Kellar Archd. B.<br />
M'Phail Neil<br />
14 Cowper David B.<br />
Currie William C.<br />
Duncan Daniel<br />
M'Hutcheon Alexander<br />
M'Lean Kenneth<br />
M'Rae Miss<br />
15 Duncan Andrew<br />
Lam on t James<br />
M 'Bride John<br />
Turnbull Jonathan<br />
17 Bonar John<br />
Buchanan John<br />
M 'Vicar Mrs<br />
Menzies Robert<br />
19 Bowie James<br />
Nicol James<br />
20 Kelly Donald<br />
M 'Walter Robert<br />
Service George<br />
21 Blair Miss Janet<br />
Black Robert<br />
Calderhead Robert<br />
M'Giveran John<br />
22 Aitchison Mrs<br />
Henderson John<br />
M'Callum Mrs<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs<br />
Whitelaw Adam<br />
23 Laing Robert<br />
M'Gregor James<br />
M'Kellar James<br />
Phillips Robert<br />
24 Tulloch Mrs<br />
Young Robert<br />
27 Cook David<br />
M 'Dougall John<br />
M'Dougall Duncan<br />
MacQuarrie John<br />
Ostler Robert<br />
Whyte George<br />
29 Brough John<br />
Dickson David<br />
Levy Pinkus<br />
M'Crea James<br />
Percy Bros., Cash Boot Men, 14 Hamilton St.<br />
22
338<br />
Lyle Street—Continued<br />
29 M'Farlane Miss<br />
Mackay Godfrey<br />
31 Black Robert<br />
Cameron Alexander<br />
Gray Daniel<br />
M'Kissock William<br />
Lawson George<br />
33 Hilliard William<br />
35 M'Innes Robert<br />
Morison Duncan<br />
LYNEDOCH STREET.<br />
3 Reid Rev. M.<br />
7 Soanes Benjamin<br />
Sutherland John<br />
Johnston Mrs A.<br />
9 Campbell Malcolm<br />
Kempsley Samuel<br />
M'Lachlan Mrs<br />
M'Leod John<br />
Murray Alexander<br />
Sinclair Duncan B.<br />
10 Allan William<br />
Anderson John<br />
Darroch James<br />
Keith Duncan<br />
Rankin James<br />
11 Cameron Peter<br />
M'Callum Duncan<br />
Orr James<br />
12 Barclay James<br />
Clapperton Mrs<br />
M'Farlane Dugald<br />
13 Allshorn Mrs<br />
Duncan Miss<br />
Hunter Misses<br />
Thomson Andrew<br />
14 Blackwood John<br />
Bell John A.<br />
Gaze William<br />
M 'Vicar Robert<br />
Marshall Mrs<br />
Ramsay Mitchell<br />
15 Calderhead David<br />
Jamieson Alexander<br />
Macphail Mrs R.<br />
Taylor James<br />
16 Ballantine William<br />
Mitchell James C.<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
17 Adams W. D.<br />
M'Kenzie Adam<br />
Maclean Lachlan<br />
Stewart Robert<br />
20 M'Lean Neil<br />
Murdoch Mrs<br />
21 Anderson James<br />
Brown John<br />
Fulton Miss<br />
M'Gregor Daniel<br />
Rankin Hugh<br />
22 Campbell John<br />
Lindsay John<br />
23 Benson John<br />
Munro Colin<br />
Ralston William<br />
24 Clapperton James<br />
Hay J. B.<br />
Kerr Hugh<br />
M'Cormick David<br />
M'Gugan George<br />
25 Gibb J.<br />
Gibb William<br />
Muir Alexander<br />
Napier Archibald<br />
26 Dickie Mrs<br />
Hardie John<br />
Masson Andrew<br />
27 Alexander Miss<br />
M'Leod Murdoch<br />
28 Craig John<br />
Crawford William<br />
Fulton Alexander<br />
Hamilton William<br />
M'Leod Angus<br />
29 Lang John<br />
Law George<br />
M'Crae John<br />
30 Black Andrew<br />
Black Thomas<br />
M'Gill James<br />
Maven James D.<br />
31 Black Mrs<br />
Cuthbertson Mrs William<br />
M'Dougall Mrs Duncan<br />
M'Kellar Charles<br />
Nicolson David<br />
33 Buchanan Archibald<br />
Douglas Duncan<br />
34 Graham Duncan<br />
35 Miller William S.<br />
Orr William H.<br />
We are a Quarter <strong>of</strong> a Century established
Lynedoch Street— Continued<br />
35 Polonis Mrs<br />
Williamson Mrs George<br />
36 M' Donald Archibald<br />
Robertson Robert<br />
37 Black Thomas<br />
Fowler William<br />
Ramsay John W.<br />
38 M'Gilvray Donald<br />
M'Kinnon Donald<br />
Roxburgh John<br />
39 M'Kinnon Archibald<br />
40 Buchanan William<br />
Whitson Robert<br />
41 Campbell Daniel<br />
Ferrie Patrick<br />
Grant Neil<br />
M 'George James<br />
42 Fisher Peter<br />
Halbert James<br />
43 Crawford Alexander<br />
Erskine James<br />
Hendry Andrew<br />
Somerville John<br />
44 Cameron Alexander<br />
Crawford John L.<br />
Logan James<br />
45 Burton Mrs<br />
Orkney William<br />
47 Morton Archibald<br />
48 Fairley James<br />
Rose Andrew<br />
49 Rintoul John F.<br />
Walker James C.<br />
51 Breckenridge Thomas<br />
Dickson Joseph<br />
Lundie M. H.<br />
M'Laren John<br />
M'Larty John<br />
58 Balfour' Daniel<br />
Brown Thomas<br />
Morrison William<br />
Ritchie Duncan<br />
Ritchie James<br />
66 Dickson Robert<br />
MACDOUGALL STREET.<br />
2 Allan Mrs<br />
Walker Hugh<br />
3 Ballantyne Miss<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 339<br />
Brown Edward<br />
Fisher Daniel<br />
Ramsay Hugh<br />
Barbour John<br />
Barbour William<br />
Cameron Allan, Ashfield<br />
Hutcheson George, do.<br />
MACKENZIE STREET.<br />
2 Brodie Malcolm<br />
Gordon G.<br />
3 M'Glashan George<br />
MADERIA STREET.<br />
Adam Mrs William, Hollybank<br />
Lindsay Miss<br />
Stevenson Miss<br />
Shankland Dugald<br />
MARGARET STREET.<br />
I Kerr Daniel<br />
7 Inglis Robert<br />
8 M'Larty Miss<br />
Macmillan John<br />
9 Crawford R. P.<br />
1 1 Adam William<br />
18 Lamb Misses<br />
20 Douglas John<br />
22 Adamson Daniel D.<br />
24 Smith Rev. J. B.<br />
32 Robertson Mrs John<br />
36 Black Thomas<br />
40 Gordon Mrs John<br />
Huntingford Commander, R.N.<br />
42 Auld James<br />
44 Alston John<br />
46 Patterson T. L.<br />
49 Kerr John S.<br />
MEARNS STREET.<br />
1 Mills Robert<br />
2 Klause William<br />
Paterson James<br />
3 Cunningham William<br />
Percy Brothers' Boots walk over the World,
34°<br />
Mearns Street—Continued<br />
3 Grant John<br />
M'Quoid William<br />
Ritchie Robert<br />
4 Fraser David<br />
6 Lamont Duncan<br />
M'Neil James<br />
7 M'Intyre Thomas<br />
8 Burns William J.<br />
Cameron William<br />
9 M'Pherson John<br />
io Filshie George<br />
13 Carnahan James<br />
Niven Archibald F.<br />
Scott Miss<br />
14 Allan Mrs Alexander<br />
Currie Alexander<br />
Frew Robert<br />
Stewart John<br />
16 Chevalier Joseph<br />
Duncan Mrs James<br />
Dunn Mrs Andrew<br />
Maclean Archibald<br />
Macaulay Daniel<br />
18 Arnott James<br />
21 M'Brearty Duncan<br />
24 Scott Alexander<br />
26 Lang James, jun.<br />
M'Onie George<br />
Stewart John<br />
27 Buchanan John<br />
Chalmers Peter<br />
Drummond John<br />
Morison J. A.<br />
Weir Duncan<br />
28 Moles James<br />
Lang Mrs James<br />
Watson James<br />
29 Cook Mrs Duncan<br />
Melvin Daniel<br />
Morrison John F.<br />
Wilson James<br />
38 Shand Robert<br />
40 Bremner Alexander<br />
Caldwell David<br />
Crawford Robert<br />
Holmes John<br />
Miller Robert<br />
42 Angus Thomas<br />
Sim John<br />
Stevenson Mrs David<br />
Tough Alexander<br />
STREET DIRECTORY,<br />
44 Hill S.<br />
46 Henderson James<br />
47 Leith James<br />
Wood John<br />
49 Love James<br />
Russell Bernard<br />
Whitelaw Miss<br />
MILL STREET.<br />
7 Lang James<br />
[I M 'Coll Daniel<br />
M'Lelland Matthew<br />
[2 Allan James<br />
Anderson Bruce<br />
[5 Hyde William<br />
MOFFAT STREET.<br />
1 Gordon David E.<br />
2 Kay Rev. Thomas<br />
MOUNT PLEASANT STREET.<br />
3 M'Creadie James<br />
MTntosh Duncan<br />
4 M'Pherson Harriet K.<br />
5 Baine Miss<br />
Bewlass Frederick<br />
Brown Joseph C.<br />
M'Neil Archibald<br />
6 Black John<br />
Gilchrist Peter<br />
M'Intyre James<br />
7 Bathgate Mrs Charles<br />
Letham John<br />
Murray John<br />
9 Kerr John<br />
Lovell John<br />
Tiffin Joseph<br />
13 Barclay John<br />
Cram Peter<br />
Haley John<br />
Jenkins William<br />
Joss Miss<br />
Kerr Mrs James<br />
Ritchie Robert<br />
15 Anderson Mrs<br />
Harper Alexander<br />
The "Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton St.,
Mount Pleasant Street—Continued<br />
15 M'Fadyen Archibald<br />
Sinclair W. G.<br />
17 Brymner Alexander<br />
Campbell Duncan S.<br />
Harvey James<br />
Hoy Andrew<br />
M'Pherson Donald K.<br />
Snoddy James<br />
19 Allan James<br />
Harrower T. H.<br />
M'Millan John, jun.<br />
20 Hutcheson Andrew<br />
21 Baine Mrs William<br />
25 Adam David<br />
Ferrier Alex.<br />
Peddie John<br />
32 Burnside William<br />
Duncan John<br />
Kirkpatrick William<br />
M'Dougall John<br />
Ramage John<br />
Smith John<br />
34 Gilchrist John<br />
Halliday John<br />
Haughey Neil<br />
Masson Robert<br />
Newall Charles<br />
36 Harper Andrew<br />
M'Innes James<br />
Williamson Peter<br />
MURDIESTON STREET.<br />
2 Hannah William<br />
Mitchell Archibald<br />
6 Craig Andrew E.<br />
Ferguson John<br />
Fraser William<br />
7 Cameron James<br />
. Knowles John<br />
M'Gregor Alexander<br />
S Christie Andrew<br />
Pinkerton Ebenezer<br />
Shearer Thomas<br />
9 Duncan Archibald<br />
Gibson John<br />
Shaw William N.<br />
Telfer John<br />
10 Allan Robert<br />
Binning James<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 34i<br />
10 M'Kee William<br />
M'Lean Hugh<br />
Rogerson Robert<br />
11 M'Lean Hugh<br />
12 Adams Mrs James<br />
Anderson Duncan<br />
Fordyce Lewis<br />
Mackay Archibald<br />
14 Barrie David<br />
Gardner Walter<br />
Smeaton William<br />
NELSON STREET (West).<br />
1 Smith John<br />
2 Bell Miss<br />
Black James W.<br />
3 Napier William<br />
4 Crawford William<br />
Easton Daniel<br />
Moodie Miss J. M.<br />
Smith John<br />
5 Hosea Robert<br />
6 Bremner Charles<br />
Kemp Mrs Joseph<br />
Macdonald Ronald<br />
Maitland Alexander<br />
Mathieson Robert<br />
7 Burdee Harry W.<br />
9 Baine Walter<br />
Brown Mrs Peter<br />
Duthie R. G.<br />
Macpherson Mrs John<br />
Paterson Jervis C.<br />
Storer Daniel<br />
White David<br />
II Campbell John<br />
Colburn Alexander<br />
Hunt John<br />
Isbister John B.<br />
Kay John M.<br />
M 'Galium Misses<br />
Smith James<br />
13 Cowan Mrs<br />
M'Neill Alexander<br />
Marshall Mrs William<br />
Schroder Charles<br />
14 M'Crae Daniel<br />
15 Docherty Frank<br />
Ewing Mrs James<br />
Munro Mrs C.<br />
cheapest and best in town for Children's Boots
342<br />
Nelson Street—Continued<br />
15 Gibbs Miss Ann<br />
Humphreys Joseph<br />
Longwill Mrs William<br />
M 'Bride Mrs<br />
17 Carmichael Mrs Donald<br />
Collins Joseph, jun.<br />
Robertson Thomas<br />
Wilson James L.<br />
19 Cook John<br />
M'Millan John<br />
M'NeillJohn<br />
Rhodes Mrs John<br />
Walker Mrs Janet<br />
Wright Alexander<br />
Wink John<br />
21 Armour John<br />
Collins Willinm<br />
Currie Peter<br />
Hole William R.<br />
Pollock Mrs Thomas<br />
Schultz Warrick<br />
Swan George W.<br />
23 Gerdes August A.<br />
M 'Arthur Mrs<br />
25 M 'Bride Joseph<br />
M'Callum Neil<br />
Smith William<br />
27 Blue Robert<br />
Gow William<br />
Macaskill Malcolm<br />
Manson Rose<br />
Smith John<br />
Walker W.<br />
29 Bozenberg William<br />
Carson Henry<br />
Devlin Mrs<br />
Macnaughtan James<br />
Neil Mrs E.<br />
Rodger John<br />
Swan Mrs Ann<br />
30 Anderson John<br />
Bell Mrs James<br />
M'Millan Miss<br />
Murray Daniel<br />
31 Blake Edward<br />
Crawford William<br />
M 'Donald Edmund<br />
Orr Donald<br />
W r right Robert<br />
32 Brown Joseph S.<br />
Campbell James<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
1<br />
32 Dick Miss<br />
Eddington Adam B.<br />
Pollock John<br />
Thomson George<br />
White William<br />
33 Bark Andrew<br />
Brown William<br />
Campbell Miss Margaret<br />
Kennedy Mrs WT<br />
illiam<br />
Macadam Mrs Peter<br />
Marr James<br />
Sinclair Mrs John<br />
34 Barbour Thomas<br />
Blair Daniel<br />
Crawford William<br />
Cromarty James<br />
M'Intyre Mrs<br />
Loudoun David<br />
36 M'Lean Dugald<br />
Stevenson Alexander<br />
38 Murray Alexander C.<br />
Stevenson Peter<br />
40 Hamlen Charles<br />
Logan Francis<br />
Miller Mrs Thomas<br />
NEWARK STREET.<br />
I Agnew James<br />
3 Macdougall Dugald<br />
4 Thorburn J. G.<br />
5 Caird Robert<br />
6 M'Callum Duncan<br />
7 Grieve Robert<br />
8 Leitch Arthur O.<br />
9 Caird Patrick T.<br />
1 Conning John<br />
12 Leitch John<br />
13 Caird Colin S.<br />
14 Stewart Andrew<br />
15<br />
17<br />
Caird Mrs James T.<br />
Crichton Hugh<br />
M'Neil Thomas<br />
21 Cant James<br />
Shankland Robert<br />
23 Cowan John<br />
M 'Donald Donald<br />
25 Mason Robert<br />
26 Neill Mrs John<br />
28 Charleton G. P.<br />
30 Boyle Captain R.N.<br />
Working Men's Boots at Percy Brothers,,
Newark Street—Continued<br />
36 Thorne Robert<br />
37 Smart J. R.<br />
38 Muir Robert<br />
39 Clapperton John<br />
40 Houston R. H.<br />
41 Scott Alexander<br />
42 Paterson R. R.<br />
44 Walker Louson<br />
NEWTON STREET.<br />
5 Doig James<br />
M'Aulay Peter<br />
Keefe Thomas<br />
7 Alexander William<br />
Macfie Archibald<br />
Neilson Mrs James<br />
Robertson Andrew<br />
Shaw Mrs<br />
13 Cars well Andrew<br />
Hall Joshua<br />
Hastie Andrew<br />
Inglis Andrew<br />
M'Rae Mrs Jessie<br />
Sharp Mrs John<br />
Smith R. M.<br />
15 Allan John<br />
Cruickshank Francis<br />
Gilchrist John<br />
Gillis William<br />
M'Lelland Mrs<br />
17 Ferguson Edward<br />
Honeyman Mrs<br />
Houston John<br />
Kerr Archibald<br />
Mackenzie Peter<br />
Macnaught Mrs William<br />
Sterling James A.<br />
19 Collins Mrs J. B. S.<br />
Currie Malcolm<br />
Harvey James<br />
Morrison Donald<br />
O'Neil Felix<br />
Rae George A.<br />
Scott Mrs<br />
Young Hugh M.<br />
21 Bathgate Alexander<br />
Blair Thomas<br />
Carmichael Alexander<br />
Hendry James<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 343<br />
21 Malcolm John<br />
M'Gregor Charles<br />
M'Kellar Donald<br />
Rodger John<br />
Stewart John<br />
23 Brown James<br />
Campbell Charles<br />
Douglas William<br />
Kean Mrs Francis<br />
M'Leod Colin<br />
Niven G. W.<br />
Rankin Alexander<br />
25 Allan William<br />
Auld James<br />
Brown Niven<br />
Fletcher A.<br />
M'Millan James<br />
Simpson Thomas S.<br />
Straine George<br />
26 Altmont Mrs Duncan<br />
Gauldie Robert L.<br />
Innes William<br />
Kerr James<br />
Mackail J. G.<br />
Macnaught John W.<br />
27 Cadogan Hon. Cecil J. G.<br />
Park Matthew<br />
28 Bates Thomas<br />
Blair David<br />
Bendell William<br />
Chalmers Alexander<br />
Pratt John G.<br />
Thorburn Arthur<br />
30 Etheridge Walter<br />
Lawson Mrs John<br />
Liddell Archibald<br />
M'Callum James B.<br />
Rose Archibald<br />
Warden Andrew<br />
31 M'Callum Donald<br />
33 Macnaught A.<br />
Twigg Edward<br />
Woods Alfred<br />
35 Hay William<br />
Rodger Mrs Alexander<br />
37 Williamson George<br />
39 Reid Duncan<br />
Reid R. A.<br />
42 Jaffrey G. W.<br />
Ronald James<br />
Tweddel James<br />
45 Swan Mrs William<br />
The Workman's Friend," 14 Hamilton St.
344<br />
Newton Street—Continued<br />
46 Macleod Neil<br />
49 Findlay John<br />
Leitch Misses<br />
51 Mories James S.<br />
53 Brown M. M'C.<br />
Hedderwick Francis<br />
55 Kerr Robert<br />
57 Johnstone Rev. M. P.<br />
59 Walker John<br />
62 Yorke Rev. Henry L.<br />
63 Lindsay A. N.<br />
64 Armitage George<br />
66 Borthwick Thomas<br />
67 Allan Alexander<br />
Allan Robert<br />
69 Lyle Robert, jun.<br />
71 Cook William<br />
73 Pollock John M.<br />
yj Park William U.<br />
79 Auld William<br />
87 Young Rev. John<br />
89 Grant Rev. Alex. D.<br />
91 Jamieson James S.<br />
93 Crawford J. W.<br />
95 Dunlop M. F.<br />
96 Macnab Miss<br />
• NICOLSON<br />
STREET.<br />
8 Campbell Nicol M.<br />
Currie John<br />
Dow John<br />
M'Leod Finlay<br />
9 Grant Lachlan<br />
Logan James<br />
27 M'Kellar Mrs<br />
Watson Mrs John<br />
31 Docherty Daniel<br />
Morrison William<br />
32 M'Kenzie John<br />
Shepherd William<br />
33 Bethune Mrs<br />
36 Stevens Alexander<br />
38 Campbell Miss Sarah<br />
40 Harvie R. D. N.<br />
Watson Thomas<br />
Sinclair John<br />
41 Alexander Alexander<br />
49 M'Corquodale Lachlan<br />
61 Currie Lachlan<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
61 MTlwraith Mrs<br />
63 Brown David<br />
Leitch Charles<br />
Wade John<br />
65 Campbell Robert<br />
67 Davidson Robert<br />
Dunlop Allan<br />
Govan Quintin<br />
Hill B. W.<br />
Hunter William W.<br />
M'Rae Alexander<br />
69 Campbell Archibald<br />
Flockhart Mrs John<br />
Leitch Nicol<br />
M'Phee Angus<br />
Ritchie Thomas<br />
71 Allison Miss<br />
Flockhart Mrs Isabella<br />
Fortune Alexander P.<br />
Mitchell Archibald<br />
Mitchell John<br />
Mitchell Mrs Catherine<br />
Walker Andrew<br />
73 Chalmers Miss M.<br />
Fraser James<br />
Gallacher Mrs<br />
Kane George<br />
Lamont Miss<br />
Malcolm Archibald<br />
M'Kinnon John<br />
M'Pherson Mrs Janet<br />
NILE STREET.<br />
5 M'Coll John<br />
M'Kenzie Colin<br />
7 Adam William<br />
M'Closky Mrs<br />
M'Kellar John<br />
8 Irvine Alexander<br />
10 Jamieson James<br />
12 Denney John<br />
OCTAVIA TERRACE.<br />
1 MacCulloch Colin<br />
2 Nicol Duncan<br />
Nicol Mrs D.<br />
3 Maclean James<br />
5 Neill Thomas, Balgray<br />
Boys' Boots for rough wear specially made
Octavia Terrace—Continued<br />
7 Murdoch James<br />
9 Neill Mrs William, Towerlands<br />
13 Neill Wm. Lawthorn<br />
J.,<br />
17 Kerr Robert, Westfield<br />
19 Glen James<br />
21 Rankin John F.<br />
25 Clerk Duncan<br />
27 Curtis Charles H., Ebberley<br />
49 Neil John<br />
51 Thorne Thomas M.<br />
53 Clink John D.<br />
55 Walker Frederick M.<br />
57 Watson Tames<br />
59 M'Culloch A. G. S.<br />
63 Orkney Robert<br />
•65 M Arthur Mrs William<br />
67 Thorburn Walter<br />
OLD HILLEND.<br />
2 Hendry John<br />
M'Dougall Duncan<br />
Smith William<br />
4 Copeland Nathan<br />
Liddell Mrs John<br />
6 M'Phail James<br />
ORANGEFIELD PLACE.<br />
Gilliland William<br />
Cameron Samuel<br />
Mill Alexander<br />
Jamieson Robert<br />
Macfie John<br />
Jamieson Misses<br />
Cook Robert<br />
PATRICK STREET.<br />
6 M'Allister John<br />
12 Gibson William<br />
M'Lellan Mrs Duncan<br />
Malcolm Mrs<br />
Rennie Mrs James<br />
14 Morrison Rev. James F.<br />
Rogan Rev. Dr Ellis P.<br />
Taylor Rev. Dean<br />
16 Campbell Dugald<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 345<br />
19 Deas John S.<br />
Denniston John S.<br />
20 Robinson Archibald<br />
21 Dunbar Miss<br />
Richmond Archibald F., M.D.<br />
22 Macintyre John D.<br />
23 Pennell Miss<br />
24 Banks Alexander<br />
Fraser Mrs William<br />
Hunter Mrs John<br />
Laurie G. A.<br />
MacFarlane Duncan<br />
Spence Miss M. S.<br />
24 Williamson James<br />
26 Fyfe Mrs<br />
Grieve George<br />
Johns Thomas<br />
M'Kinnon Alexander<br />
M'Nab Mrs<br />
27 Chirry Alexander<br />
Flockhart Mrs John<br />
Minto George<br />
M 'Master Miss<br />
Young David<br />
29 Gardner Robert<br />
Lawrie Mrs Robert<br />
Liddell Miss<br />
M'Cuaig Samuel<br />
Menzies Mrs Alexander<br />
Smith Allan B.<br />
Smith Mrs Peter<br />
PORT-GLASGOW ROAD.<br />
7 Short Thomas<br />
16 Russell Mrs J. R.<br />
77 Sharer Alfred<br />
79 Maitland John<br />
89 Carmichael John<br />
91 Picken John<br />
97 Lennox John<br />
99 Davidson George<br />
PRINCES STREET.<br />
2 Chalmers D. L.<br />
Hutton James<br />
12 Wardrop David<br />
toy Percy Bros., 14 Hamilton St., <strong>Greenock</strong>,
346<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
PROSPECTHILL<br />
I Scott Alexander<br />
STREET. 3 Campbell Archibald<br />
Dawson James<br />
Gilmour Thomas<br />
Telfer Mrs C.<br />
Griffiths William<br />
3 Kean Thomas<br />
Houston James<br />
Nicholson John<br />
Pearson Mrs James<br />
5 Lamont Alexander<br />
Cameron Mrs Donald<br />
4 Blackie Robert<br />
Campbell Allan<br />
Caldwell William<br />
M 'Cowan James<br />
10<br />
MTntyre Dugald<br />
Boyle James<br />
M'Neil Archibald<br />
Clark David<br />
Neil John<br />
6 Shaw Neil<br />
11<br />
Leishman James<br />
Buchan William<br />
7 M'Lachlan Dugald<br />
Gilchrist Neil<br />
M'Millan David<br />
Russell Henry<br />
Nicholson David<br />
Whiteford William<br />
9 Burns James<br />
14 Bowie Thomas<br />
Fortune David<br />
Barr Elizabeth<br />
Glass John<br />
Clark Miss<br />
Hamilton John<br />
Leek Robert<br />
19 Murray Alexander<br />
15<br />
Tonner John<br />
Burns John<br />
Hamilton Mrs<br />
Hannah James<br />
RATHO STREET.<br />
M'Clure William<br />
Muir John<br />
Sands William<br />
Thomson Rev. Peter<br />
19 Adam Edward B.<br />
I Allan James<br />
Brown James<br />
Campbell James<br />
Logan Robert<br />
Gillies Robert<br />
M'Lean William<br />
Hendry Charles<br />
25 Highet James<br />
<strong>Post</strong> Henry<br />
Kelly Thomas<br />
5 Anderson Peter<br />
Napier James<br />
B<strong>of</strong>fey Mrs R. S.<br />
Shearer Mrs Janet<br />
7<br />
Laurie John<br />
Graham James<br />
M'Lachlan Duncan<br />
27<br />
Whyte John<br />
Gait Robert<br />
M 'Donald Mrs Mary<br />
Rennie John<br />
M'Nish Robert<br />
Scott Peter<br />
Macfarlan Alexander<br />
9 Alexander Mrs Gilbert<br />
Barclay John, Oakfield, east<br />
Robertson John<br />
Stove Thomas<br />
Baird Miss Jane, Oakfield, west 29 Falconer Mrs<br />
Johnston Robert<br />
Lang John<br />
Kincaid J. G., Oakfield. west M<strong>of</strong>fat Robert<br />
Smith James<br />
Pettigrew Robert<br />
Smith Mrs John, Oakfield, east Yuill Walter<br />
31 Aitken Miss<br />
REGENT STREET.<br />
Bell Mrs James<br />
Hendry Mrs Robert<br />
Houston Peter<br />
3 Armour Mrs William<br />
Brock John<br />
Sharp John<br />
Young Andrew<br />
-<br />
j —<br />
fc><br />
Why pay long prices? Buy direct from th
Regent Street-— Continued<br />
33 Pratt William<br />
35 Campbell Malcolm<br />
Campbell Norman<br />
Chalmers John<br />
Murchie Robert<br />
Patrick Robert<br />
Ritchie Andrew<br />
Russell W. C.<br />
37 Gait Miss<br />
39 Stewart A. D.<br />
42 Kerr Mrs A.<br />
43 Carlyle John, M.D.<br />
Christie Rev. Charles, M.A.<br />
45 Orr John, jun.<br />
46 Millar James<br />
52 Livingston Donald<br />
53 Craig Cornelius<br />
Fletcher Alexander<br />
M'Keeman William John<br />
54 Service John<br />
56 Lyle Archibald<br />
M'Vicar Neil<br />
Stevenson Adam<br />
57 Kinnaird James<br />
M'Farlane James<br />
Walker John<br />
59 Campbell Angus<br />
Kirk wood Robert<br />
60 Munn Robert<br />
61 Gregor James<br />
62 Baxter Thomas<br />
Boyd James<br />
Hamilton Robert<br />
M'llwraith Mrs<br />
Millar Mrs John<br />
65 Bucklitsch Edward<br />
66 Bissell William<br />
Carse William<br />
Kilpatrick Samuel<br />
M'lver David<br />
M'Laughlan Patrick<br />
67 Binnie George<br />
Cameron Hugh<br />
Campbell Mrs Peter<br />
Daisley J ohn<br />
Mitchell David<br />
69 Brown Dugald<br />
Easton Mrs<br />
M'Kee George<br />
71 Anderson John<br />
Brown Thomas<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 347<br />
71 Buchan John<br />
Ritchie George<br />
Robertson John<br />
73 Macarthur Thomas<br />
M'Kinnon Norman<br />
75 Biggam Mrs<br />
Heron Mrs<br />
Macfarlane Mrs<br />
77 Crawford John<br />
Linton Thomas<br />
M'Gill Robert<br />
M'Farlane Alexander<br />
ROBERTSON STREET.<br />
2 Brotchie Mrs Donald<br />
Cameron Samuel<br />
Duncan Rev. Alexander<br />
Jarvie W.<br />
Thomson Colin<br />
3 Maclachlan Mrs D.<br />
4 Gemmell E. J.<br />
G<strong>of</strong>fe Mrs<br />
Hastie John<br />
M'Cammond Mrs<br />
Murray James<br />
Nuel Mrs<br />
Paul Mrs R.<br />
5 Dunlop Mrs<br />
Laurie William<br />
M'Kelvie David B.<br />
Slater James, B.A.<br />
7 Fairgrieve John B.<br />
8 Buchanan Mrs John<br />
Calvert Thomas<br />
Martin James<br />
Timpson F. C.<br />
Watson James F.<br />
12 Low Miss<br />
Macnab James S.<br />
Morton Miss<br />
Park Miss<br />
14 Dodds Mrs James<br />
Duthie James<br />
Guthrie R. B.<br />
Lamb W. S.<br />
Macaulay James L.<br />
M 'Michael Mrs<br />
Martin Thomas<br />
Ritchie Hugh<br />
15 Campbell Mrs William<br />
Manufacturers, " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.
348<br />
Robertson Street—Continued<br />
15 Dowie Mrs E. T.<br />
Houston John<br />
Kerr George<br />
Macfarlane Malcolm<br />
Muir John L.<br />
16 Carmichael Mrs James<br />
Reid Mrs H.<br />
Wallace James<br />
Wood Thomas<br />
18 Adshead Miss<br />
Brady James<br />
Jamieson Misses<br />
M'Murrich Thomas D.<br />
Millar Robert<br />
20 Blair Mrs Robert<br />
22 Fleming Robert<br />
Hood William<br />
M'Jannet John<br />
M'Kinnon Donald<br />
M'Tavish Mrs D.<br />
Wood Mrs Robert<br />
24 Crawford James<br />
Crawford Robert<br />
Gillies Mrs George I).<br />
Parker James A.<br />
Patrick William<br />
25 Brown Mrs Matthew<br />
Cant Adam<br />
Casey Robert<br />
Paterson D. A.<br />
M'Lauchlan James<br />
Miller Thomas<br />
27 Keith F. M'Crae<br />
Kirk John<br />
Kirkpatrick John W.<br />
Lyall Mrs<br />
Sutherland George<br />
Young James<br />
ROPEWORK STREET.<br />
2 Took William<br />
3 Bannatyne Mrs Robert<br />
4 M'Phail William<br />
ROSENEATH STREET.<br />
Carlisle Miss<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
ROXBURGH STREET.<br />
5 Andrew Mrs Alexander<br />
M'Naughton Alfred<br />
Paterson William<br />
Rennie James<br />
Smith Thomas<br />
7 Hendry S.<br />
Orr Thomas, jun.<br />
9 Anderson Robert<br />
1 1 Bailie James<br />
Connell Alexander<br />
Hunter James<br />
Noble Thomas<br />
15 Dallas William<br />
Dempsey Michael<br />
Fisher John<br />
Holmes John<br />
19 Young William<br />
20 Bannigan D.<br />
21 Millar John<br />
Service Alexander<br />
23 Brown Mrs W. S.<br />
Gray Miss<br />
Kirkpatrick George<br />
Laurie Robert R.<br />
M'Leod Mrs<br />
Murphy Mrs Robert<br />
Paterson Robert<br />
24 Greenwood George<br />
Rorison Thomas D.<br />
30 Carmichael Dugald<br />
Fisher John<br />
Jamieson Mrs Thomas<br />
M'Bride Donald<br />
M'Kay Robert<br />
M'Lean John<br />
31 Sloan Samuel<br />
Steen Mrs John<br />
Taylor Mrs<br />
33 Craig Hugh<br />
M'Kay Mrs<br />
Weir James C.<br />
35 Cuthbert Mrs<br />
Kay James<br />
M'Kean John<br />
Phillips William<br />
37 Crawford Bryce<br />
Mackay John<br />
41 Cameron Alexander S.<br />
Glen John<br />
" Mind your feet." Comfort guaranteed for
Roxburgh Street—Continued<br />
41 M'Kay John<br />
M'Lean Hector<br />
42 M 'Bride Archibald<br />
45 M'Lachlan Duncan<br />
47 Bisset Andrew<br />
M'Lean Mrs<br />
50 Brown John<br />
Robertson William<br />
65 Carmichael John<br />
Harper John<br />
M'Meikan John<br />
Nicol Andrew<br />
67 Cameron Charles<br />
Dick Archibald<br />
Kellet George<br />
O'Brien Catherine<br />
Patrick James<br />
Whyte Thomson<br />
69 Brown William<br />
Leitch James<br />
M'lver John<br />
71 Gordon Alexander<br />
M'Neill Mrs<br />
M 'Vicar Mrs<br />
75 Simms Elizabeth<br />
81 M'Cowat Thomas<br />
M'Lean Mrs<br />
Robertson Thomas<br />
Yorston Misses<br />
82 Currie James<br />
Logan Joseph M.<br />
M'Lean Hugh<br />
83 Malcolm Andrew<br />
Marr William<br />
Rippon Joseph W.<br />
Sands George<br />
84 Fraser John<br />
Johnston John<br />
85 Campbell Duncan<br />
Hannah James<br />
Hill Archibald<br />
87 Cullen William<br />
M'Kellar Hugh<br />
Malcolm John<br />
Parker Joseph<br />
Stewart Archibald<br />
89 Calderwood Dan<br />
Douglas Walter<br />
Duffy Daniel<br />
91 Robertson John<br />
93 Hamilton William H.<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 349<br />
93 M'Creadie James<br />
M 'Naught Mrs Alexander<br />
WTiiteford William<br />
95 Browning James<br />
Leslie David<br />
M 'Bride Alexander<br />
Murphy David<br />
Sheridan Joseph<br />
Smith James<br />
Turner Archibald T.<br />
97 Campbell Neil<br />
Hill James<br />
Paterson Robert<br />
RUE-END STREET.<br />
3 M'Innes Dugald<br />
5 Anderson William<br />
29 King Robert<br />
Kirkwood William<br />
37 Gothard William<br />
45 Cook John<br />
49 Fleming John<br />
51 Abraham Samuel<br />
59 Forbes Hugh<br />
M'Kirdy John<br />
Orr John<br />
6 1 Breakie Miss<br />
63 Robertson William<br />
65 Burnett Joseph<br />
Forrester James<br />
Gilroy William<br />
67 Hamilton Robert<br />
ST. ANDREW SQUARE.<br />
2 Muir Robert<br />
ST. ANDREW STREET.<br />
2 M'Laughlin Daniel<br />
Wilson William<br />
3 Foulds James<br />
ST. LAWRENCE STREET.<br />
2 Holmes James<br />
Lyle John<br />
6 Johnston John<br />
8 M'Kenna James<br />
12 Brcdie Mrs James<br />
very little money, at " Percy's," 14 Hamilton St.
.35°<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
St. Lawrence Street—Continued<br />
12 Hutcheson John SHAW PLACE<br />
M 'Gibbon James<br />
14 Agnew Robert 1 Laurie James, M.B., CM.<br />
Montgomery Thomas 2 Gowans Andrew<br />
Phillips Patrick Gray Mrs John<br />
16<br />
18<br />
Byers John<br />
Bernard Thomas<br />
Docker Edward<br />
3<br />
Wilson Alexander M.<br />
Ledingham Alexander<br />
Marshall James<br />
Ewing James<br />
M 'Donald Duncan<br />
20 M' Dowall Robert<br />
Machell William<br />
22 Barbour Peter<br />
M'Farlane Mrs Robert<br />
Rennie Mrs James<br />
Turner Mrs John<br />
Yeats M.<br />
4 Mac Kail James<br />
5 Blair Richard<br />
6 Hendry James<br />
M'Lay Thomas<br />
Smith William<br />
24 Ferguson John<br />
8 Tierney Mrs John<br />
9 Blair Thomas<br />
Simpson A. C.<br />
M'Kellar James 10 Ferguson George<br />
Patrick Robert<br />
Thomson Peter<br />
Gorman James<br />
32 Buchanan John<br />
Robson Benjamin SIR MICHAEL STREET.<br />
Steel William<br />
34 Craig William 6 M'Lean Neil<br />
Glenesk George Scott John<br />
36 M'Kenzie Donald<br />
M'Millan Angus<br />
15 Davidson Mrs<br />
Low James<br />
Rae William 18 Carrigan George<br />
.38 M'Gill John<br />
M'Kinnon Donald<br />
23 Cameron James<br />
24 Smith Andrew<br />
40 Fielding Alexander<br />
Haddow Mrs Thomas<br />
37<br />
39<br />
M'Intyre Alexander<br />
M'Coll Donald<br />
Smith William 41 Johnstone Mrs Emma<br />
42 Bell Samuel M 'Cover Robert<br />
Drysdale Thomas Pentland Mrs<br />
Langwell James<br />
MacEachran Gilbert<br />
Smith Robert SOUTH STREET.<br />
Wylie John<br />
48 Caldwell Alexander 1 M'Neil Donald<br />
M'Neil William 2 Campbell Mrs John<br />
50 Tennant William Cunningham Robert<br />
Arthur Thomas M'Lean Duncan<br />
Black Daniel Marshall James<br />
Sandford John<br />
Pohlmann Mrs<br />
54 Howie James<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs<br />
4 Gillies John B.<br />
Kennedy Mrs<br />
56 Shand Thomas Lang Mrs Robert<br />
Turner John<br />
Miller James<br />
Sheridan Robert<br />
Small Robertson<br />
Boots at no old-time-war pr<strong>of</strong>its, at " Percy's,"
1<br />
South Street— Continued<br />
7 M 'Naught John<br />
8 Arnot John<br />
Brodie Miss<br />
Gibson Walter<br />
Kennedy Robert<br />
M'Kinnon Daniel<br />
Pollock Robert<br />
9 Cochrane Mrs<br />
Jamieson Mrs Alexander<br />
M 'Bride William G.<br />
M'Jannet John<br />
M 'William Misses<br />
Mathieson David<br />
io Duncan John<br />
Liddell James D.<br />
M'Elwee Mrs James<br />
M'Gregor James W.<br />
Miller Mrs Walter<br />
Stewart John<br />
1 Hake William<br />
12 Duncan Mrs Robert<br />
Hunter Miss<br />
Inglis Robert'<br />
James William<br />
Kennedy Hugh<br />
M'Kenzie Duncan<br />
Petrie Robert<br />
Rendall Robert<br />
14 Birkmyre Miss<br />
Crawford Robert<br />
Crawford William<br />
Easton Robert<br />
Stevenson W. S.<br />
Thomson Robert<br />
White M.<br />
15 Haxton Mrs James<br />
M'Cuaig Magnus<br />
M'Kay Robert<br />
Maxwell William<br />
Wilson M.<br />
16 Boyd Johnston<br />
Cameron Archibald<br />
Cameron Matthew<br />
Dick Andrew<br />
Gillies Mrs John<br />
Kerr Henry B.<br />
Park Miss<br />
Shaw Mrs William<br />
Waun John 0.<br />
17 Anton David<br />
Brown Thomas<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 35<br />
17 Smith Hugh<br />
18 Crabbe William<br />
Hood John<br />
Inglis James<br />
M'Gregor Robert<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs D.<br />
Munn William<br />
19 Campbell Alexander<br />
Graham Hughjun.<br />
M 'Arthur Hugh<br />
Millar John<br />
20 Allan James<br />
Barbour Archibald<br />
Dempster James<br />
Dempster Mrs<br />
Denham Mrs William<br />
Dick Thomas<br />
Ferguson Mrs Thomas<br />
Fisher Mrs Thomas<br />
22 Crawford Mrs Robert<br />
M'Kay Charles<br />
Ramsay Alexander<br />
Scott Mrs<br />
Tainsh John<br />
24 Anderson Miss<br />
Barclay John<br />
Bendell Paul<br />
Fisher John C.<br />
Johnstone Mrs James<br />
M'Chesney Hugh R.<br />
M'Fadyen Archibald<br />
M'Killop Alfred<br />
26 Campbell Alexander<br />
Johnston William<br />
M'Whirter Mrs<br />
Middleton James<br />
Munro William<br />
28 Hendry Malcolm<br />
M'Pherson Peter<br />
Thomson John<br />
Tweeddale James<br />
30 Aitkenhead Alexander<br />
Baxter John<br />
Humphreys Joseph<br />
Kirk Robert<br />
MTnnes Mrs<br />
Neil James<br />
32 Dick Mrs Boyd<br />
Hoggan John<br />
Mackie Mrs David<br />
Moodie Alexander<br />
Williamson Anderson<br />
(Sign <strong>of</strong> the Clock) M-A-K-E-R-S' P-R-l-C-E-S.
352<br />
South Street—Continued<br />
32 Wilson David<br />
34 Denney John<br />
Dickson George<br />
Kerr Edward<br />
Low Thomas<br />
Minto Archibald<br />
36 Anderson Alexander T.<br />
Eagar J. B.<br />
Morrison John<br />
Nisbet Mrs Margaret<br />
Poison Misses<br />
38 Fulton James B.<br />
Menzies Daniel<br />
Millar James<br />
SPRINGKELL STREET.<br />
I Simpson James<br />
6 Laird Alexander<br />
8 Anderson John<br />
M'Fie Duncan<br />
TERRACE ROAD.<br />
10 Mechan Thomas<br />
Rae John<br />
12 Gillies Alexander<br />
Howie Hugh<br />
Nimmo Robert<br />
14 Orr John<br />
Sharp John<br />
Slaven James<br />
Williamson Alexander<br />
TRAFALGAR STREET.<br />
4 Dunning Mrs Matthew<br />
Soutar William<br />
5 Campbell John<br />
Williamson Daniel<br />
6 Diver James<br />
Duthie James<br />
M'Kellar John<br />
9 Eaglesham John<br />
Glendinning Alexander<br />
Wilson John<br />
[2 Falconer William<br />
[6 Glass Thomas<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
16 Liebow H.<br />
Morrison Duncan D.<br />
Whiteford Robert<br />
19 Baxter John<br />
M'Girr John<br />
Nelson James<br />
Revie Mrs James<br />
21 Blake Arthur<br />
Burns George<br />
Paterson George<br />
Ruhe Adolph<br />
Sutherland Alexander M.<br />
22 Crowley John C.<br />
M'Auslan Alexander<br />
23 Jack Mrs Hugh<br />
Kinnaird William<br />
24 M'Dougall Mrs<br />
M'Ginlay Patrick<br />
M'Intyre Ewen<br />
M'Kellar John<br />
Rowe George<br />
25 Andrews Hugh<br />
Campbell Donald<br />
M 'Cowan William<br />
Tait John<br />
26 Byng George<br />
Luckham James<br />
M'Kenzie George<br />
Robertson Robert<br />
27 Fitzgerald Michael<br />
Hope Charles<br />
Love William<br />
Robertson William T.<br />
Rolling William R.<br />
Scott Alexander<br />
Scott Thomas<br />
28 Brown Angus<br />
Galbraith Malcolm<br />
M'Donough John<br />
M'Kellar Neil<br />
Scott Thomas<br />
29 Bradley John<br />
Cameron Donald<br />
Johnston Thomas<br />
31 Milligan John<br />
Whyte Archibald<br />
44 Watson Matthew<br />
45 Barron Alexander<br />
47 Annitage William, jun.<br />
Buick Thomas<br />
M'Gregor Robert M.<br />
M'Intyre William<br />
Shoes at all Prices. Vast Selection, at the
Trafalgar Street—Continued<br />
47 Watson Matthew<br />
49 Allison John<br />
Allison Thomas<br />
Boyd James, jun.<br />
Ferguson James<br />
M'Intyre William<br />
Walker William<br />
UNION STREET.<br />
I Gray Robert<br />
Wilson Alexander<br />
4 Kilpatrick Hugh<br />
5 Park William<br />
6 M Arthur Mrs Duncan<br />
Holmes Alexander<br />
M'Vey James<br />
7 Thomson George<br />
9 Paton Allan Park<br />
12 Calcler Marcus<br />
Gillies James W.<br />
13 Mackellar Mrs Peter<br />
Thorn Archibald<br />
16 Wallace James, M.D.<br />
17 Barclay John S.<br />
Davie John<br />
20 Fingland Rev. Edward D.<br />
Mill Mrs Charles<br />
M'Gill Mrs John M.<br />
21 Ferguson Charles<br />
Watson Alexander L.<br />
22 Philip Thomas, M.D.<br />
23 Stewart William<br />
24 Boyd John<br />
Drumm James<br />
Hall Miss Emily<br />
Keenan Henry<br />
M'Gill Mrs John M.<br />
M'Lellan Miss<br />
Rougvie Mrs John<br />
Russell J. F.<br />
27 Dryden Robert<br />
29 Fraser Hugh<br />
33 Hair William<br />
Primrose Rev. Robert<br />
36 Rennie Robert<br />
37 Ballantine John H.<br />
38 Hutcheson John M.<br />
39 Boyd Mrs Andrew<br />
40 Tasker Mrs Andrew<br />
41 Brownlie Misses<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 353<br />
51 Philp William<br />
53 Ferguson Alexander<br />
57 Hill Mrs Ramsay<br />
58 Scott Joseph D.<br />
61 Trew Rev. John<br />
62 Waterston C.<br />
63 Letham William<br />
Rodger Miss<br />
65 Blair Miss<br />
Smith Mrs<br />
Steele Miss<br />
Walton John D.<br />
66 M'Clure William<br />
67 Anderson Mrs Richard<br />
68 Robertson L. B.<br />
69 Campbell Mrs Alexander<br />
Campbell John<br />
Niccol Robert<br />
70 Macmillan Rev. Hugh, D.D.<br />
72 Lyle Robert<br />
73 Grieve James, jun.<br />
Russell James<br />
75 Hill Robert<br />
Lang Mrs James<br />
Macfarlan Alexander<br />
Wright Mrs<br />
77 Lindsay William<br />
78 M'Kirdy Mrs<br />
80 Woolley Samuel S.<br />
82 Macgregor John<br />
84 Cameron Robert Wilson<br />
86 M'Intosh William<br />
Scott Rev. W. Richmond<br />
VENNEL.<br />
18 Heron John<br />
Loughran William<br />
M'Kirdy Angus<br />
49 Simpson William<br />
58 Bradley Anthony<br />
WATT PLACE.<br />
1 Aitken William N. A.<br />
Anderson Andrew<br />
Downing Mrs William<br />
Houston Mrs James<br />
2 Blair Mrs Joseph<br />
Cunningham Robert<br />
Fay Arthur<br />
Potts John<br />
Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.<br />
2 3
354<br />
WATT STREET.<br />
3 Brown Alexander<br />
Hood John<br />
Symington John<br />
4 Armstrong David<br />
M'Lean Thomas<br />
5 Hoggan William<br />
Mayors Thomas H.<br />
6 Lemon James<br />
M'Ewan Alexander<br />
M'Rae Neil<br />
Mayors Robert G.<br />
Robertson Mrs Donald<br />
7 Blair Robert<br />
8 Boyd Mrs James<br />
Hodge William<br />
M'Culloch James<br />
M'Intosh John<br />
9 Allan Mrs<br />
Barbour Miss<br />
Briceland Andrew<br />
Scott Robert<br />
io M'Lachlan James<br />
M'Lean John<br />
Main Robert<br />
Peddie William<br />
Ramsay John<br />
11 Innes Mrs<br />
Laird William<br />
Maccallum James<br />
Paton James<br />
Robertson Mrs George<br />
Thomson Michael<br />
Wood James<br />
12 Adam William<br />
Darroch Miss<br />
Murray Mrs William<br />
13 Archer William<br />
Ferguson John<br />
M'Arthur Daniel<br />
M'Donald Mrs<br />
Rennie Thomas<br />
WELLINGTON STREET.<br />
2 Crawford James<br />
Lee Robert<br />
Ingram W. B.<br />
Young David<br />
4 O'Neill John B.<br />
b Blake Matthew<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
8 Archibald William, jun.<br />
Austin Adam<br />
Jack John<br />
M'Kechnie John<br />
M'Lean Ronald<br />
M earns Mrs James<br />
9 Park John<br />
Wilson Robert<br />
10 Macdonald A. K.<br />
M'Lelland J.<br />
Reid James<br />
Shannon James<br />
Weir W. M. G.<br />
12 Campbell James<br />
Campbell Thomas<br />
Fisher Mrs John<br />
M'Whirter Hugh<br />
Morrin William<br />
Wingate Andrew<br />
14 Barbour William<br />
Cromar George<br />
M'Coll James<br />
M'Gregor Peter<br />
Pow Edward<br />
16 Cromar George<br />
Fleming James<br />
Lewis Charles<br />
Smith Angus<br />
WT hyte James<br />
Wilson John, jun.<br />
18 Barr William<br />
Parker Mrs<br />
Smith Alexander W. C.<br />
Stewart Robert<br />
Wallace James<br />
19 Getty Robert<br />
M'Kirdy George<br />
Ross Mrs<br />
20 Cochrane Crawford<br />
Hughes John<br />
M'Farlane John<br />
M'Lellan Andrew<br />
21 M 'Naught George W.<br />
M'Whirter John<br />
Rodger David<br />
22 Brunton Charles<br />
Gait Mrs<br />
M'Kinnon Robert<br />
Smith William<br />
24 M'Kenzie Peter<br />
Muir Mrs Robert<br />
Seath Mrs<br />
In Buying our All Leather Boots, you have
Wellington Street—Continued<br />
24 Smith Mrs<br />
Whitelaw Thomas<br />
25 Coote Thomas<br />
26 Borthwick David<br />
Caldwell James<br />
Ferguson Mrs John<br />
Lang John<br />
Muirhead Alexander<br />
Simpson Mrs M.<br />
28 Borland Alexander<br />
Duncan Robert<br />
Easton David<br />
•Maitland Mrs Jane<br />
M'Dougall William<br />
M'Rae Mrs John<br />
Rodger Mrs<br />
30 Anderson Mrs James<br />
Campbell Donald<br />
Frew Robert A.<br />
Hoy Mrs James<br />
Innes Joseph<br />
M'Niven Donald<br />
Savage Thomas<br />
35 Andrew David<br />
Cameron John<br />
Colville James<br />
Macdonald Hugh<br />
MTntyre Donald<br />
37 Holburn Robert, sen.<br />
39 Purdon James<br />
.43 Baine William<br />
45 M'Gregor Malcolm<br />
Shearer James<br />
52 Leggate William<br />
54 Allan Conway<br />
58 Walker Alexander<br />
64 Bowie John<br />
M 'Arthur Peter<br />
66 Easton Robert F.<br />
Houston David<br />
Knox James<br />
M'Kay Andrew<br />
-68 Gibb Walter<br />
Hamilton John<br />
Hutcheson George<br />
M'Donald Alexander<br />
Paterson David<br />
70 Lam on t Hugh<br />
M'Tavish John<br />
May George W.<br />
Muir James<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 355<br />
70 Muir James<br />
Smeaton James<br />
71 Dale Archibald<br />
Edgar John<br />
Hamilton Thomas<br />
Smith James<br />
72 Burton Thomas<br />
Chalmers Archibald<br />
Chalmers Robert<br />
Elliott Thomas<br />
Ford Mrs John<br />
Hart James<br />
M'Ausland John<br />
74 Boyd James<br />
Honeyman R.<br />
Houston Archibald<br />
Lauder James<br />
MTntosh James<br />
M'Kechnie James<br />
75 Brown Robert<br />
Robertson Donald<br />
76 Dobbin John<br />
M'Cue James<br />
77 Ireland William<br />
Kinnell James<br />
M'Farlane Mrs<br />
Scott Robert<br />
78 Sidey William<br />
79 Ferguson Robert<br />
81 Oliver William<br />
83 Barclay John<br />
Brown Adam<br />
Cuthbertson James S.<br />
Sinclair Angus<br />
Milne Alexander<br />
85 Anderson James<br />
Murray Alexander B.<br />
Wilson Alexander<br />
Wilson Thomas<br />
87 Anderson William<br />
Bradley James<br />
Ferguson Donald<br />
Gerrard James<br />
Hair William<br />
M'Kenzie John<br />
Munn Thomas<br />
WEST BLACKHALL STREET<br />
5 Campbell Mrs Neil<br />
Gillies Miss<br />
6 Mitchell William<br />
No Middle-men's" pr<strong>of</strong>its to pay at Percy's.
356<br />
West Blackhall Street— Continued<br />
6 Preston James<br />
Rowan Samuel<br />
8 Muir Allan<br />
14 Bell John<br />
Gilmour Hugh<br />
Johnston Miss M.<br />
Menzies Mrs John<br />
Paterson Robert<br />
Smith Thomas W.<br />
17 Brown Alexander R.<br />
M'Nally John St. V.<br />
22 Brown John<br />
Cowley Charles<br />
M'Farlane Miss<br />
M 'Kay William<br />
O'Neil Francis<br />
23 Gillespie Mrs James<br />
M'Lean Mrs<br />
Peace Mrs John<br />
Richmond Alexander<br />
24 Brown Mrs James<br />
Davies Mrs William<br />
Keogh John<br />
M'Kay James<br />
25 Harvey Hugh<br />
Mackenzie Mrs<br />
26 Boyd Thomas<br />
Bradley Miss<br />
Bryson Thomas<br />
Carrigan John<br />
Griffiths Jane<br />
Kay A. S.<br />
Logan Francis B.<br />
M'Farlane Hugh<br />
M'Kay Robert<br />
Smith John<br />
27 Borthwick James<br />
Brown Alexander<br />
Fleck William<br />
Meglaughlin James<br />
M'Lean Alexander<br />
Morton Mrs<br />
Riva Matthew<br />
30 Fowler William<br />
Shankland Mrs Thomas<br />
32 M'Ewan Mrs Archibald<br />
34 Fairlie William<br />
Henderson Archibald<br />
Morris Thomas R.<br />
35 Bell Mrs John<br />
Wotherspoon Mrs<br />
STREET DIRECTORY,<br />
36 Burnside Miss Elizabeth<br />
Chalmers John<br />
37 Hagan Charles<br />
M 'Arthur Mrs Duncan<br />
40 Lawrence Mrs David<br />
41 Brodie William<br />
Gerrod Mrs<br />
M'Leod Mrs A.<br />
Whiteford James<br />
43 Crookshanks Joseph<br />
Henderson James<br />
52 Kelly John<br />
WEST BURN STREET.<br />
6 Lewis Peter<br />
8 Crawford Robert<br />
12 Beaton Peter<br />
25 Morrison Peter<br />
Paterson A.<br />
28 Sayers Alexander<br />
33 Crawford Mrs Hugh<br />
34 Haig James<br />
35 Dunn Mrs Archibald<br />
Glen Mrs James<br />
M'Gregor Mrs<br />
WEST STEWART STREET.<br />
I Cairns Joseph<br />
Hendry James<br />
Simpson James<br />
5 Cumming Miss<br />
Dewar John<br />
Leitch Mrs H.<br />
MTntyre Allan<br />
Peacock John<br />
Storms Mrs<br />
6 Hardie Robert<br />
Lindsay John<br />
MTntyre Malcolm<br />
9 Marshall William<br />
1 1 Armour Matthew<br />
Glencross John<br />
Warden John<br />
13 Ferguson Moses<br />
M'Callum Duncan<br />
M'Kellar Robert<br />
15 Burns Jonathan<br />
17 Anderson Adam<br />
20 Lang Daniel<br />
M'Gugan Angus<br />
We are a Quarter <strong>of</strong> a Century established.
STREET DIRECTORY. 357<br />
West Stewart Street—Continued<br />
20 Waters John S.<br />
22 Fraser James<br />
34 Paget John<br />
35 David Simon H.<br />
M 'Kinlay Peter C.<br />
Fraser John Steel William<br />
Molseed James 36 Inglis James<br />
23 M'Ausland Mrs John<br />
M 'Lean John<br />
24 Hyndman James<br />
27<br />
38<br />
Barr Robert<br />
Hope William<br />
Pattison Robert<br />
Fletcher Malcolm<br />
Philips David WOOD STREET.<br />
25 Campbell Mrs D.<br />
M'Lean Alexander<br />
27 Climie Robert<br />
30 Brand Mrs David<br />
1 Barrie Andrew<br />
32 Galbraith Lachlan<br />
Grant John<br />
Hansen Peter<br />
Morrison Alexander<br />
7 Docherty George<br />
9 Craig John P.<br />
10 Burns Alexander<br />
Morrison J. D.<br />
O'Hara William<br />
YORK STREET.<br />
33 Herbert R. W.<br />
Millar William<br />
2<br />
3<br />
Mills John<br />
Beaton Thomas<br />
34 Buchan Robert 5 Allan James<br />
Forbes John<br />
Henderson J.<br />
Barbour James<br />
Rodger Thomas<br />
WILLIAM STREET.<br />
SPECIALITIES!<br />
Flavouring Essences.<br />
JAAP'S CURRY POWDER. JAAP'S YEAST OR BAKING POWDER.<br />
Dried Flavouring Herbs.<br />
JAAP'S DANDIELION COFFEE. JAAP'S ESSENCE OF RENNET.<br />
Aromatic Bitters.<br />
JAAP'S CUSTARD POWDERS. JAAP'S FRUIT SYRUPS.<br />
These well-known Preparations are put up in various sized Bottles and Tins. Sold by<br />
Italian Warehousemen, Chemists, and Grocers, in England, <strong>Scotland</strong>, and Ireland.<br />
JAAP'S ANTI-GERM SALT.<br />
TASTELESS, ODOURLESS, WHOLESOME, SOLUBLE. HARMLESS<br />
AS TABLE SALT.<br />
This Preparation is a perfect and reliable preservative for Milk, Cream, Butter, Fresh<br />
Meat, Fish, Hams, Bacon, Sausages, Pork Pie Meat, Game, Poultry, &c.<br />
JT A A T^<br />
rSold by all Chemists, Italian Warehousemen, and Grocers. One Shilling per packet.<br />
Manufacturing<br />
j O a\ a\ L j Pharmaceutical Chemist,<br />
268 & 270 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW.
. HALLS<br />
(g amble i nstitute,<br />
GOUROCK.<br />
4s mGmBGR$f)ip »<br />
FAMILY TICKETS, 10/- each per annum.<br />
ANNUAL, 4/-<br />
HALF-YEARLY, 2/6.<br />
MONTHLY, 1/-<br />
ADMISSION FOR VISITORS, id.<br />
(JUafctncj (Room, (gitftatrt (Room, Qtjafge, (Refreshment©,<br />
(Brfenewe £ircufciftn
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ADAM A. R., shipmaster, 54 Kempock st<br />
Adam James, yacht and launch builder, Cove road. Ho. 35 do.<br />
Adam William, baker, Thrush Hill, Upper Ashton<br />
Adam Mrs, Cove Point house, Cove road<br />
ADAMS William, Broomberry drive<br />
Adams Mrs, restaurant keeper, 77 Shore st<br />
AIRD Mrs, Craigburn house, Ashton<br />
AITCHIESON John, Gourock Castle, 11 Bath st<br />
ALEXANDER James, Greenbank, 13 Ashton road<br />
Alexander Joseph, School board <strong>of</strong>ficer, West Lodge, King st<br />
Alexander Mrs, 17 Ashton road<br />
ALLAN J. Craig, solicitor, Beech house, 22 Albert road<br />
Allan J. & J., Dunclutha, Victoria road<br />
Allan Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert Allan & Co., <strong>Greenock</strong>), Hunter<br />
villa, Cardwell Bay<br />
Allan Thomas, painter, 18 Cardwell road<br />
Allan William, 31 Royal st<br />
Allan William, joiner, 49 Royal st<br />
Allan Miss, Cove Point house, Cove road<br />
ANDERSON Hugh, 7 Shore st<br />
Anderson J. B., 12 Ashton road<br />
Anderson Peter, tobacconist, 12 Kempock place. Ho. 40<br />
Shore st<br />
Anderson T. M., artist, Berry bank, Ashton<br />
Anderson Miss, 2 Anderson place, Cove road<br />
Anderson Mrs Andrew, fishmonger, 87 Shore st<br />
Anderson Mrs Ellen, 34 Albert road<br />
ANDREW James, 6 Manor crescent<br />
Andrew John, 2 George place, Albert road<br />
ANGUS Mrs Robert, Manor crescent, 5 Cardwell road<br />
ARBUCKLE James, confectioner, 38 Shore st<br />
ARKLEY Arthur (late Customs' <strong>of</strong>ficer), 67 Kempock st<br />
Percy Brothers' Boots walk over the World.
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ASHTON Mrs, 37 Cove road<br />
ASTALL Enoch, engineer, 15 Albert road<br />
ASTON Albert Edward, Milburn, 40 Ashton road<br />
AUSTIN Miss, 42 Cardwell road<br />
B<br />
BAIN Alexander, 1 7 Albert road<br />
BAIRD Mrs Hugh, 14 Ashton road<br />
BALDWIN George, engineer, Park place, 1 Albert road<br />
BALLANTINE John, the Glasgow drapery warehouse, 21<br />
Kempock st. Ho. 19 do.<br />
Ballantine Thomas, 48 Kempock st<br />
BALLARDIE Miss Agnes, 1 White bank, Ashton road<br />
BARR Captain John, yachtsman, 40 Shore st<br />
Barr Peter, 44 Shore st<br />
Barr Robert, chemist, Kempock place. Ho. 7 Albert road<br />
BEATTIE James, 27 Hopeton st<br />
BEGG William, joiner, 63 Shore st<br />
BELL Miss, 22 Hopeton st<br />
Bell Mrs, 47 Royal st<br />
BENNET Robert, 29 Royal st<br />
BENSON Robert, 31 Royal st<br />
BICKERTON Mrs Christina, Ashton Hotel, 40 Albert road<br />
BIGGS E. J., Cliff cottage, Victoria road<br />
BINNIE Robert, merchant, <strong>Greenock</strong>. Ho. Ashford, 54<br />
Albert road<br />
BILCASE Mrs, 58 Royal st<br />
BIRD Mrs John, 53 Shore st<br />
BIRRELL William, 5 Tower drive, Victoria road<br />
BLACK Alexander, joiner and glazier, 53 Kempock st<br />
Black James J., Belmont, Barrhill road<br />
Black James, engineer, 60 Shore st<br />
BLACKBURN John, dairyman and contractor, 3 Kempock<br />
place. Ho. do.<br />
BLAIR Thomas, shoemaker, Criterion buildings, Kempock<br />
st. Ho. 7 Bath st<br />
Blair Mrs Hugh R., 8 Manor Crescent, Cardwell Bay<br />
BLENCH J. G., Alma villa, Cardwell Bay<br />
BLUE Mrs, 12 Hopeton st<br />
BOARD <strong>of</strong> Trade <strong>Office</strong>, 26 Kempock st<br />
Reliable Boots & Shoes at " Makers' Prices,"
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BOLTON Allan, Moorfield, Victoria road<br />
Bolton Mrs, stationery and branch <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, 26 Shore st.<br />
Ho. 24 do.<br />
BONE Quintin (<strong>of</strong> Bone & Buchanan, <strong>Greenock</strong>), Burgh<br />
Treasurer and Collector, Burgh Chambers, Shore st.<br />
Ho. Parkfield<br />
BOONE Charles, joiner, 8 Manor crescent<br />
Boone Mrs, 20 Hopeton st<br />
BOWMAN James, Rockside, 7 Albert road<br />
Bowman Miss E. S., Alderwood, Victoria road<br />
BOYD George, ironmonger, Glasgow, Broombery house<br />
BRADY Daniel, 8 Adelaide st<br />
BRAND David, 2 Ashton road<br />
BROCKET William, Dunclutha, Victoria road<br />
BRODIE John, 9 Royal st<br />
Brodie Mrs Jane, Ferndean, Victoria road<br />
BROWN David, late photographer, 26 Shore st<br />
Brown Donald, head master, Central School. Ho. Mount<br />
Pleasant, Barrhill road<br />
Brown George, 31 Kempock st<br />
Brown James, 18 Kempock st<br />
Brown James, clerk, 42 Cardwell road<br />
Brown John, smith, Hopeton st. Ho. 45 Royal st<br />
Brown William, carpenter and boatbuilder, John st. Ho.<br />
23 Royal st<br />
Brown William, quarryman, 17 Shore st<br />
Brown William MacAdam, wine merchant, 9 Kempock place.<br />
Ho. 1 Bath st<br />
Brown Miss, 38 Royal st<br />
Brown Miss, Sea View, 27 Ashton road<br />
Brown Miss, 47 Shore st<br />
Brown Miss, milliner, 59 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
Brown Mrs, 47 Kempock st<br />
Brown Mrs, 33 Shore st<br />
Brown Mrs James, 6 Ashton<br />
BROWNLIE John, 12 Kempock st<br />
Brownlie W. B., family baker, 14 Shore st. Ho. 15 do.<br />
Brownlie Mrs, Ashton Grove, Victoria road<br />
BRUCE William, banker, Moorfield villa, Upper Ashton<br />
BRYAN John, 18 Kempock st<br />
BRYSON James, ship steward, 50 Royal st<br />
only from Percy Brothers, 14 Hamilton St.<br />
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GOUROCK DIRECTORY.<br />
BUCHANAN James, gardener, Ashburn<br />
Buchanan Neil, postman, Anderson place, Cove road<br />
BURNET John, advocate, Edinburgh. Ho. 40 Ashton road<br />
Burnet Mrs James, 24 Ashton road<br />
BURNS John, slater, 5 Hopeton st<br />
Burns Patrick, slater, 2 Shore st<br />
Burns William, 21 Hopeton st<br />
Burns Mrs Agnes, 1 Kempock st<br />
BURTON William, accountant, Willow bank, 14 Albert road<br />
BUTCHER Edward, carpenter, 1 Kempock st<br />
CALDER Mrs Elizabeth, tobacconist, 34 Shore st. Ho. 5,<br />
Royal st<br />
CALDWELL Mrs Janet, Alma place, 27 Albert road<br />
CALLAN James, engineer, 44 Shore st<br />
CALLENDER John, slater, 9 Shore st<br />
CAMERON A., 27 Royal st<br />
Cameron Alexander, jun., yachtsman, 25 Royal st<br />
Cameron Alexander, solicitor and notary public, Towerland,<br />
Barrhill road<br />
Cameron Alexander, yachtmaster, 57 Shore st<br />
Cameron Robert, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 78 Shore St..<br />
Ho. 43 Royal St<br />
Cameron William, captain, Robertson place, Church st<br />
Cameron Miss, 23 Royal st<br />
Cameron Mrs Ann, 1 2 Albert road<br />
CAMPBELL Alexander, gardener, 40 Cardwell road<br />
Campbell Alexander, roadman, 13 Kempock road<br />
Campbell Alexander E., seedsman and florist, Cove gardens.<br />
Ho. do.<br />
Campbell Andrew, Spring bank, 18 x\lbert road<br />
Campbell Daniel, spirit merchant, 51 Shore st. Ho. 55 do.<br />
Campbell Dugald, steward, 18 Cove road<br />
Campbell Hugh, grocer, 5 Cove road<br />
Campbell James, shoemaker, Viewfield, Upper Ashton<br />
Campbell John M'C, 9 Cardwell road<br />
Campbell Neil, sailmaker, 20 Shore st<br />
Campbell Peter, curator, Gamble Institute, Shore st<br />
Campbell William, baker, 21 Shore st<br />
Newest Designs in Foot Gear arriving daily
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Campbell Miss Janet, 15 Albert road<br />
Campbell Miss Mary, 21 Hopeton st<br />
Campbell Miss Mary, 10 Shore st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 22 Hopeton st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 13 Kempock st<br />
Campbell Mrs R., Berry bank, 36 Ashton road<br />
Campbell Mrs C, 20 Kempock st<br />
Campbell Mrs Donald. 20 Kempock st<br />
Campbell Mrs John, 44 Cardwell road<br />
Campbell Mrs M., fruiterer, 11 Kempock st. Ho. do.<br />
CANNING George, 44 Shore st<br />
Canning Thomas, 1 George place, Albert road<br />
CARRICK Miss, 19 Royal st<br />
CENTRAL Public School, John st<br />
CHALMERS Archibald, grocer, 20 Cardwell road. Ho. 72<br />
Wellington st, <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Chalmers John, clerk and collector <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Gas Works,.<br />
4 Cardwell road<br />
Chalmers William, house factor and property agent, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Ho. Roslin place<br />
CHISHOLM William, 55 Shore st<br />
CHRISTIE A., commercial traveller, Rockside, Albert road<br />
Christie William, yachtsman, 27 Hopeton st<br />
CHRISTE Robert, postman, 35 Shore st<br />
CLARK Mrs Angus, nurse, 67 Kempock st<br />
CLEAT John, wine merchant, 2 Kempock st. Ho. 4 do.<br />
CLELAND John, baker, 25 Kempock st. Ho. 23 do.<br />
Cleland John, clerk, 3 Anderson place<br />
CLYDESDALE Mrs, Drummond house, Ashton<br />
COMMERCIAL Hotel, 84 Shore st<br />
COOK John, yachtmaster, 15 Adelaide st<br />
Cook Miss Elizabeth, 7 Ashton<br />
Cook Miss, Viewfield, Upper Ashton<br />
COOPER Major John, late Royal Artillery, Clifton villa,<br />
Larkfield road*<br />
COOTE David, hairdresser, 5 Bath st. Ho. 1 John st<br />
Coote John, mason, 31 Kempock st<br />
Coote Mrs Alexander, 1 John st<br />
COUSINS J. B., engineer, 45 Albert road<br />
COWAN Miss, 4 Prospect hill, Upper Ashton<br />
CRAIG George, 5 Royal st<br />
from Head Depot— Percy Brothers, Glasgow.
364<br />
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Craig John (<strong>of</strong> Craig, Scott & Co., <strong>Greenock</strong>), Craigdullyeart<br />
Craig John Richardson, J. P. (<strong>of</strong> Craig Brothers, Glasgow),<br />
Craigard, Barrhill road<br />
Craig William, 36 Shore st<br />
Craig Mrs, Barrhill house, Barrhill road<br />
CRAWFORD John, 39 Albert road<br />
Crawford Robert, C.E., 17 Ashton road<br />
Crawford Mrs, 47 Royal st<br />
CRERAND James, jun., mason, 3 Adelaide st<br />
Crerand James, sen., gasmaker, 3 Adelaide st<br />
CRICHTON Mrs, Viewfield, Upper Ashton<br />
CROOKSHANKS Joseph, carriage-hirer and funeral undertaker,<br />
5 Kempock place, Quay head. Ho. do.<br />
CRUDEN Alex., plumber, 84 Shore st. Ho. 20 Kempock st<br />
CUBITT F. T., Board <strong>of</strong> Trade <strong>of</strong>ficer, 25 Royal st<br />
CULLEN D., stationer, 27 Kempock st. Ho. Rockcliff, 1<br />
Albert road<br />
CUMMING James, 8 Ashton terrace<br />
Cumming Mrs, 7 Royal st<br />
CUMMISKY B., 7 Shore st<br />
CUNNINGHAM David, engineer, 9 Cardwell road<br />
Cunningham James & Son, tailors and clothiers, Lome place,<br />
Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
CURRIE A., 43 Royal st<br />
Currie Malcolm, 41 Albert road<br />
Currie William, 21 Royal st<br />
Currie Mrs David, Chesterfield terrace, Royal st<br />
DAER Mrs Colin, 2 Park place, Albert road<br />
DALGLEISH John, 4 Bath st<br />
DALZIEL John, yachtinaster, 22 Cove road<br />
DARROCH D., carpenter, 5 Royal st<br />
DAVIDSON R., 14 Ashton road<br />
Davidson Mrs, 12 Kempock place<br />
DAVIES John P., manager railway works, 35 Royal st<br />
DENNISTON Mrs Robert, 12 Shore st<br />
DEVLIN J., wine and spirit merchant, 10 Chapel st. Ho. do<br />
DICK Mrs, Bank house, 12 Kempock place<br />
DICKSON Benjamin, 53 Albert road<br />
Boots you can "Buy weel and hae weel " in
GOUROCK DIRECTORY. 365<br />
Dickson John, Laurel bank, Albert road<br />
Dickson John, yachtsman, 13 Royal st<br />
DOAK J. & J., fruiterers and poulterers, 33 Kempock st<br />
Ho. 34 do.<br />
DOBBIE John, joiner, 23 Cove road<br />
DOCHERTY Philip, quarryman, 12 Hopeton st<br />
Docherty Mrs, 27 Hopeton st<br />
DOIG Peter, dairyman (Glasgow), 1 Hillside place<br />
DONALD Miss Martha, 27 Albert road<br />
DONALDSON James, 13 Royal st<br />
Donaldson John, 22 Hopeton st<br />
Donaldson Mrs E., Janefield place, Albert road<br />
DOUGLAS Thomas, blacksmith, 55 Kempock st<br />
Douglas Mrs, 6 Chapel st<br />
DOW John, Star Hotel, 28 Kempock st. Ho. do.<br />
DOWNIE Thomas, blacksmith, 29 Cove road<br />
DRYSDALE John Forrester, Borewell cottage<br />
Drysdale Mrs Jane, Seabank, 20 Albert road<br />
DUFFIES Thomas, cashier, 3 Hillside place, Albert road<br />
DULEY Samuel, shoemaker, 63 Kempock st. Ho. do.<br />
DUNBAR Robert, 22 Cove road<br />
DUNCAN Joseph, bookkeeper, Ashton house<br />
Duncan Robert, yachtmaster, 1 7 Cove road<br />
Duncan Mrs S., Hope place, 55 Shore st<br />
Duncan Mrs, Rosebank, Gourock road<br />
DUNLOP Mrs, 63 Shore st<br />
DUNSMUIR Robert R., 8 Ashton terrace<br />
EADIE Robert, Claremount, Victoria road<br />
EASTERN Public School, Chapel st<br />
EASTON Mrs. Barrhill road, Upper Ashton<br />
EDMUNDS Walter, Board <strong>of</strong> Trade <strong>of</strong>ficer, 20 Hopeton st<br />
EGLINTON & Simpson, booksellers, stationers and drapers,<br />
61 Kempock st<br />
EPISCOPAL Church (St. Bartholomew's), Barrhill road<br />
ERSKINE James, printer & stationer, 40 Shore<br />
st. Ho. Nithsdale buildings<br />
ESTABLISHED Church, Royal st<br />
EVANS Robert, rigger, 28 Cove road<br />
purchasing direct from us at 14 Hamilton St.
$66<br />
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FAIRGRIEVE John B., plumber and gasfitter, 57 Kern pock<br />
st. Ho. 7 Robertson st, <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
FALCONER Miss Catherine, 6 Ashton road<br />
FARQUHAR Mrs, 44 Card well road<br />
FENTON David, pilot master, Princes Pier. Ho. Mary<br />
villa, Victoria road<br />
FERGUS Miss Jane, 35 Royal st<br />
FERGUSON James (<strong>of</strong> Singer & Co.), n Royal st<br />
Ferguson John, portioner, Braemar cottage, Victoria road<br />
Ferguson Richard, Benclyd. Barrhill road<br />
Ferguson Robert, accountant, <strong>Greenock</strong>. Ho. Bay villa, Cove rd<br />
Ferguson Miss J. M., 27 Ashton road<br />
Ferguson Mrs, 65 Shore st<br />
FERNIE Wm., provision merchant, 60 Shore st. Ho. 40 do.<br />
FI MISTER Mrs James, 18 Kempock st<br />
FINLAYSON John, china merchant, 50 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
FINNIE Miss Janet, draper, 23 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
FISHER Mrs, 32 Royal st<br />
FLASH MAN George, captain, 1 Towerhill drive<br />
FLEEMING Miss, George place, 65 Albert road<br />
FLEMING James, 17 Adelaide st<br />
Fleming James, grocer, Thrush hill, Upper Ashton<br />
Fleming Miss, dressmaker, 26 Albert road<br />
Fleming Mrs James, grocer, 83 Shore st<br />
Fleming Mrs, Fyfe place, 54 Kempock st<br />
FLINT Thomas, 45 Albert road<br />
FORBES Alexander, 2 Shore st<br />
Forbes Duncan, Viewfield, Upper Ashton<br />
Forbes William, engineer, 41 Royal st<br />
FORREST J., Bourtree cottage, Victoria road<br />
Forrest Mrs G. K., Moorfield, Victoria road<br />
Forrest Mrs, 4 Ashton place<br />
FORSYTH Mrs, 26 Albert road<br />
FOSTER Edward, engineer, 1 Campsie terrace<br />
FOWLER Mrs Jane, Dhufield, Gourock road<br />
FOX Peter, confectioner, 53 Shore st<br />
FRAME George, 65 Shore st<br />
FRASER James S., 27 Albert road<br />
Fraser Miss F., Chesterfield terrace, 58 Royal st<br />
For astounding 19th Century productions in
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Eraser Mrs G., Albert road<br />
FULTON Robert, teacher, Eastern School. Ho. Thrush<br />
hill, Victoria road, Upper Ashton<br />
Fulton Mrs, 47 Albert road<br />
GALLACHER Mrs, 2 Anderson place<br />
GALLAGHER Rev. Hugh, R. C. clergyman, 58 Shore st<br />
GALLAUCHER John M., engineer, 24 Royal st<br />
GAMBLE Institute, Shore st—curator, Peter Campbell.<br />
(See Advt.)<br />
GARDINER Miss, Violet grove, 12 Albert road<br />
GARDNER Joseph, portioner, 11 Manor crescent<br />
GARVIE John, architect, 33 Royal st<br />
GEBBIE Miss Isabella, 17 Albert road<br />
Gebbie Mrs Thomas, 16 Albert road<br />
GEMMELL Miss, 1 White bank, Ashton<br />
GEM MILL Andrew, 13 Bath st<br />
GIBB Robert, 33 Shore st<br />
GIBSON Alexander, Janefield place, 49 Albert road<br />
Gibson Alexander, salesman, 53 Shore st<br />
Gibson William, 3 Ashton terrace<br />
Gibson Mrs, 66 Shore st<br />
GILCHRIST John, Gourock Tollhouse, Gourock road<br />
GILFILLAN Thomas, Mount Pleasant, Victoria road<br />
GILLIES Neil, grocer, 78 Shore st<br />
Gillies Neil, spirit merchant, 7 Kempock place. Ho. do.<br />
Gillies Mrs C, 70 Shore st<br />
GILMOUR Robert, civil engineer, 44 Cardwell road<br />
GLASSFORD John, 2 Anderson place, Cove road<br />
GLEN Thomas, sergeant <strong>of</strong> police, 1 1 Bath st<br />
GOODALL George, 39 Albert road<br />
GOODWIN William, joiner, 31 Cove road<br />
GORDON Duncan, carpenter, 38 Kempock st<br />
Gordon Peter, Anderson place, Cove road<br />
Gordon Mrs James, 33 Shore st<br />
GORMLEY James, 6 Shore st<br />
GOSSMAN Edwin, property valuator, 79 Robertson st,<br />
Glasgow. H. Craigenclutha, Victoria road<br />
GOTT William, Cove Point House<br />
Boots, visit the "Percy" Boot & Shoe Depot.
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GOUROCK Burgh Commissioners, Burgh Chambers, Shore st<br />
Gourock Gas Works. <strong>Office</strong> and works, Adelaide st<br />
GRAHAM Duncan, yachtsman, 39 Royal st<br />
Graham William, 35 Royal st<br />
Graham Misses, 1 White bank, Ashton<br />
GRANT Wm, 27 Hopeton st<br />
GREENLEES James, 41 Ashton road<br />
GRICE Mrs, 2 White bank, Ashton<br />
GRIFFIN William, yachtsman, 29 Cove road<br />
GUILFORD Wm., purveyor and restaurateur, Glasgow,.<br />
Clyde Mount, Upper Ashton<br />
GUNION W. G. H., solicitor and law agent, Floral bank,<br />
Cove Gardens<br />
GUTHRIE Charles T., Tynron, Broomberry drive<br />
GUY Matthew, joiner, 7 Shore st<br />
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HADDOW John, Magdala, Ashton<br />
Haddow Miss, Magdala, Ashton<br />
HAIG Mrs, 39 Royal st<br />
HALDANE George, wine merchant, 19 and 90 Shore st.<br />
Ho. Criterion buildings, 1 Kempock st<br />
HALL C. Stuart, Rockside, 5 Albert road<br />
Hall Robert, joiner, 51 Kempock st<br />
HALSTEAD Henry, 22 Ashton road<br />
HAMILTON Mrs, Mount park, Victoria road<br />
HANNAH James, 44 Shore st<br />
HARDIE Jane, china shop, 65 Kempock st<br />
HARGAN James, bootmaker, 26 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
HARKNESS Mrs, 30 Cove road<br />
HARLEY Robert, builder, 22 Albert road<br />
Harley Robert, jun., 10 Kempock st<br />
HARPER Mrs, 3 Bath st<br />
HARVEY William G., secretary, <strong>Greenock</strong> Beetroot Sugar<br />
Association, Broomberry<br />
Harvey Miss, 33 Shore st<br />
HASTIE Robert, mason, 36 Cove road<br />
HAY James, gardener, 58 Royal st<br />
HAYNE William, burgh surveyor and sanitary inspector, 35<br />
Royal st<br />
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HENDERSON Andrew, 43 Kempock st<br />
Henderson Peter, purser, 43 Kempock st<br />
HERBERT William, Ashtower, Victoria road<br />
HEREFORD Captain E. W., R.N., Superintendent, Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Trade Orifice, 26 Kempock st. Ho. 4 Towerhill drive<br />
HERON James, mason, 9 Shore st<br />
HILL James, blacksmith, 40 Cardwell road<br />
Hill Mrs William, 26 Shore st<br />
HOAD George, sailmaker, 44 Cardwell road<br />
HODGE Mitchell, 41 Ashton road<br />
HOGG William B., draughtsman, Caprera lodge, Cove road<br />
HOLMAN John, shipmaster, 2 Alfred place, John st<br />
HOLMES Donald R., 3 George place, Ashton<br />
Holmes William, yachtsman, 25 Kempock st<br />
HONEYMAN Mrs, Ann place, Kempock st<br />
HOOD Werter, chief inspector, Board <strong>of</strong> Trade, 2 Alfred<br />
place, John st<br />
HOPE Mrs. 5 Ashton road<br />
Hope Mrs, 27 Cove road<br />
HORNE William, tramway guard, 9 Shore st<br />
HULL John (<strong>of</strong> Hepworth & Co., <strong>Greenock</strong>), 39 Royal st<br />
HUNTER William R., 33 Ashton road<br />
HUTCHESON Crawford, 22 Ashton road<br />
Hutcheson Thomas, carpenter, 58 Shore st<br />
Hutcheson W., 58 Shore st<br />
Hutcheson Mrs Agnes M., Springbank, 19 Albert road<br />
HYNDMAN Alexander, yachtsman, 20 Hopeton st<br />
HYSLOP Miss Susan, Ashton Grove, Victoria road<br />
IMRIE Miss Margaret, 4 George place, Albert road<br />
IRVINE R., cabinetmaker, 9 Shore st<br />
Irvine Mrs, 39 Albert road<br />
ISBISTER Thomas, yachtmaster, 34 Cove road<br />
Isbister William, mason, 20 Shore st<br />
JACK John, 23 Royal st<br />
Jack Miss Mary, Ashtower, Victoria road<br />
Goods is the " Percy" Boot and Shoe House.<br />
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Jack Mrs, 10 Shore st<br />
JACKSON William, 2 Anderson place, Cove road<br />
JAMES David, Broomberry drive<br />
JAMIESON James, quarryman, 8 Adelaide st<br />
Jamieson William Steven, teacher, 26 Kempock st<br />
JEFFREY Mrs, Benclyd, Upper Ashton<br />
JOHNSON Mrs M., 15 Shore st<br />
JOHNSTON Archibald, 3 Albert road<br />
Johnston David, ship steward, 15 Shore st<br />
Johnston Robert, grocer, 60 Shore st<br />
Johnston William, 22 Cove road<br />
JONES Paul, yacht and boat builder, East bay. Ho.<br />
Eddlewood place<br />
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KASCH William, seaman, n Adelaide st<br />
KEERNEY Peter, 1 Ashton road<br />
KELSO Mrs Annabella, tea merchant, 3 Albert road. Ho.<br />
4 do.<br />
Kelso Mrs Robert, 28 Ashton road<br />
KENNEDY Hugh & Sons, railway contractors, Cardwell rd<br />
Kennedy Hugh (<strong>of</strong> Hugh Kennedy & Sons), Woodlea<br />
Kennedy John, 1 George place, Albert road<br />
KERR Alexander, baker, Alma place, Albert road<br />
Kerr John, grocer, 55 Kempock st<br />
Kerr Malcolm, yachtmaster, 44 Shore st<br />
Kerr Malcolm, fisherman, 14 Kempock st<br />
Kerr Mrs Marion, tea agent, 49 Royal st. Ho. do.<br />
KESSON Mrs, 3 Bath st<br />
KIDD Peter, auctioneer and valuator, Glasgow. Ho. Alma<br />
place, 27 Albert road<br />
KINCAID Mrs, 44 Cardwell road<br />
KING Alexander, Ashtower, Victoria road, Upper Ashton<br />
KINROSS Miss Ann, Hillside cottage, Ashton<br />
KIPPEN Mrs Richard, Floral bank, Cove gardens<br />
KNAGGS George, sailmaker, 20 Shore st<br />
KNOX Miss, 66 Shore st<br />
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LAING Mrs R. W., Mileburn, Ashton<br />
LAIRD Miss Jane, Gleniffer villa, Moorfield, Upper Ashton<br />
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LANG James, cab proprietor, 56 Albert road<br />
Lang James L., 2 George place, Albert road<br />
Lang John, 38 Ashton road<br />
Lang John, plumber and gasfitter, Hardie place. Ho. 45<br />
Kempock st<br />
Lang William, Janefield place, Albert road<br />
Lang William, carriage driver, 45 Albert road<br />
Lang William, quarrymaster, Craigmushat whinstone quarry.<br />
Ho. Bellevue, Barrhill road<br />
LAPTHORN & Ratseys, sailmakers, Cove road<br />
Lapthorn James (<strong>of</strong> Lapthorn & Ratseys), Hunter villa<br />
LATHAM David M., agent Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>. Ho. Gourock house<br />
LAWRIE William, shipmaster, Ann place, 46 Kempock st<br />
Lawrie Miss Jessie, 37 Kempock st<br />
Lawrie Mrs John, 20 Kempock st<br />
Lawrie Miss M., dressmaker, 20 Kempock st<br />
LAWSON Miss Janet, Octavia terrace, 45 Royal st<br />
Lawson Miss Christina, Octavia terrace, 45 Royal st<br />
Lawson Mrs, 31 Cove road<br />
LECKIE Alexander, timekeeper, 24 Kempock st<br />
Leckie John, mercantile clerk, 5 Cardwell road<br />
LEE Alexander, smith, 1 Anderson place<br />
Lee D. H., 45 Royal st<br />
Lee Robert, engineer, 20 Shore st<br />
Lee William, gardener, 1 2 Shore st<br />
Lee Mrs, 28 Cove road<br />
LEITCH Alexander, medical practitioner, 1 1 Albert road<br />
Leitch John, gardener, 26 Royal st<br />
Leitch Miss, 31 Cove road<br />
LENNIE Mrs A., 13 Kempock st<br />
LENNOX Mrs, 66 Shore st<br />
LESLIE William, pointsman, Seaview, 34 Cove road<br />
LIDDELL Captain Thomas, 4 Prospecthill, Victoria road<br />
Liddell Miss, Berryburn, Cardwell bay<br />
LINDSAY Robert Wright, Thrush hill, Ashton<br />
Lindsay Thomas, surveyor <strong>of</strong> meters, 25 Royal st<br />
Lindsay William, 63 Kempock st<br />
Lindsay Mrs T., 13 Kempock st<br />
Lindsay Mrs, Loch View cottage, Upper Ashton<br />
LITTLE John, engineer, 32 Royal st<br />
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Little Mrs James, Johnville, Larkfield road<br />
LIVINGSTON James, mason, Ladybank, 31 Albert road<br />
LOCHHEAD Mrs M., 20 Cove road<br />
LOGAN Alexander, Seaview, Ashton road<br />
Logan Alexander, Rockside, Albert road<br />
Logan John, 29 Ashton road<br />
Logan William, 17 Adelaide st<br />
LONGMUIR Mrs, 26 Kempock st<br />
Love Mrs, Creagmount, Victoria road<br />
LOWE Andrew, Thrush hill, Upper Ashton<br />
LUKE D., yachtmaster, 23 Cove road<br />
LYMPANY Richard, coastguard <strong>of</strong>ficer, 13 Bath st<br />
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M'ADAM R., 67 Kempock st<br />
M'Adam Samuel, flesher, 17 Kempock st. Ho. 14 do.<br />
M'ALLISTER Andrew, furniture merchant, 63 Kempock st<br />
M'Allister William, 26 Albert road<br />
M'ARTHUR Jas., engineer, R.N., Viewfield, Upper Ashton<br />
M'Arthur John, yachtsman, 39 Royal st<br />
MACARTHUR Peter, engineer, Dunclutha, Victoria road<br />
M'ALPINE Rev. Thomas B., Episcopal Church. Ho..<br />
Chesterfield terrace, 58 Royal st<br />
M'Auley Ewen, seaman, 3 Bath st<br />
M'ARTNEY Robert, coachman, 44 Royal st<br />
M'AUSLANE William, compositor, 42 Cardwell road<br />
M'BRIDE John, millwright, Mather house, Cove road<br />
M'BRYDE Robert, mason, 53 Shore st<br />
M'CALL James, painter and decorator, 23 Kempock st.<br />
Ho. 41 Royal st<br />
M'CALLUM Miss Lucy, 29 Albert road<br />
M'Callum Miss M. G., Thornbank, 18 Ashton road<br />
M'CHRYSTAL Daniel, 73 Shore st<br />
M'CLUMPHA Robert, fireman, 20 Hopeton st<br />
M'CLURE Mrs David, Linnwood, Barrhill road<br />
M'COLL Robert, 10 Shore st<br />
M'CONNELL Mrs John, 3 Albert road<br />
M 'COURT John, carter, 23 Hopeton st<br />
M 'Court P., jun., carter, 21 Hopeton st<br />
M 'Court Patrick, 32 Royal st<br />
20/ worth for 15/, at the " Percy" Shoe House,
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M'CRACKEN Mrs John, dressmaker, 22 Hopeton st<br />
M'CUNN Miss, 35 Cove road<br />
M'DIVETT Edward, horse keeper, 21 Shore st<br />
MACDONALD James, engineer, 4 Manor crescent<br />
M'DONALD Charles, Board <strong>of</strong> Trade <strong>Office</strong>r, 15 Adelaide st<br />
M'Donald Daniel, 16 Card well road<br />
M'Donald J. S., manufacturer, Glasgow. Ho. Erwood,<br />
Towerhill drive<br />
M'Donald Mrs, Janefield place, 49 Albert road<br />
M'Donald Mrs, 10 Shore st<br />
M'DOUGALL A., 67 Kempock st<br />
M'EWAN Miss A., 19 Royal st<br />
JVI'EWEN James, manager <strong>of</strong> gas works, Adelaide st. Ho.<br />
25 Albert road<br />
M'Ewen George (<strong>of</strong> M'Lean M'Ewen, & Co., <strong>Greenock</strong>),<br />
Laurel bank, Albert road<br />
MACFADZEAN R. W., Inland Revenue, <strong>Greenock</strong>, 2<br />
Prospecthill, Victoria road<br />
M'FADYEN Mrs, 12 Hopeton st<br />
M'FARLAN Donald & Son, blacksmiths, &c, 4 Royal st.<br />
Ho. 1 1 Kempock place<br />
MACFARLANE Miss Annie B., Leewood, 54 Albert road<br />
M'FARLANE Alexander, plumber, 6 Kempock st<br />
M'Farlane James, engineer, 31 Royal st<br />
M'Farlane John, Prospecthill, Upper Ashton<br />
M'Farlane William, Marybank, 20 Shore st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs John, 22 Ashton road<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 37 Cove road<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 10 Kempock place<br />
M'FIE Miss, Rosebank, Cardwell bay<br />
M'GAW Peter, feuar, Norwood, Victoria road<br />
M'GEOCH David, 20 Kempock st<br />
M'GHIE Robert, engineer, 1 Cove road<br />
M'GILLIVRAY John, blacksmith, 43 Royal st<br />
M'GINEGLE John, provision dealer, 1 Campsie terrace<br />
M'GINN Mrs M., 74 Shore st<br />
M'GINTY Mrs, 3 Bath st<br />
M'GLASHAN Alexander, seaman, 27 Hopeton st<br />
M'Glashan Walter C. S., warehouseman, Glasgow. Ho. 7<br />
Towerhill, Upper Ashton<br />
M'Glashan Mrs, 10 Albert road<br />
(Sign <strong>of</strong> the Clock), M-A-K-E-R-S' P-R-l-C-E-S.
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M'GOWAN Archibald, mason, 1 2 Hopeton st<br />
M'GRATH Edward, 20 Shore st<br />
M'GREGOR J. D. & Co., funeral undertakers and carriage<br />
proprietors, 35 Shore st<br />
M'HUTCHESON Mrs, 18 Albert road<br />
M'lLLHINEY James, stableman, 12 Shore st<br />
M'lLROY James S., teacher, Central Public School. Ho.<br />
44 Royal st<br />
M'INNES John, yachtsman, 1 Anderson place, Cove road<br />
M'Innes Mrs, 2 Anderson place, Cove road<br />
M'Innes Mrs, 42 Cardwell road<br />
M'INTOSH Angus, Anderson place, Cove road<br />
M'Intosh Donald, mason, Anderson place, Cove road<br />
M'Intosh Ronald, Viewfield, Upper Ashton<br />
M'INTYRE Archibald, seaman, 6 Manor crescent<br />
M'Intyre James, 24 Cardwell road<br />
M'Intyre John, 22 Ashton road<br />
M'Intyre Miss Catherine, confectioner, Albert road<br />
M'Intyre Mrs John, 66 Albert road<br />
M'Intyre Mrs Margaret, Moorlea, Upper Ashton<br />
MACKAY Daniel, baker, 10 Kempock pi. Ho. 2 Bath st<br />
M'KAY J. & N., Norwood, Victoria road<br />
M'Kay Miss, Bible reader, 6 Kempock st<br />
M'KECHNIE Miss Mary, baby furnishings, Albert road<br />
M'KELLAR A., 9 Royal st<br />
M'Kellar Miss, Alma place, Albert road<br />
M'Kellar Miss Jane, Greenbank, 10 Ashton road<br />
M'Kellar Mrs, 10 Kempock place<br />
M'KENZIE Colin, carpenter, 9 Royal st<br />
M'Kenzie Daniel, yachtsman, 70 Shore st<br />
M'Kenzie James, fishmonger, 21 Shore st<br />
M'Kenzie Robert, grocer and house factor, 68 Shore st.<br />
Ho. do.<br />
M'KIMMIE Robert, feuar, 1 George place, Albert road<br />
M'KINLAY Miss, 13 Albert road<br />
M'Kinlay Mrs Archibald, stationer, 24 Shore St. Ho. do.<br />
M'KINNELL William, 65 Shore st<br />
M'KINNON Charles G., confectioner, 17 Kempock st<br />
Ho. do.<br />
M'Kinnon James, 20 Hopeton st<br />
M'Kinnon John, tailor, 12 Kempock place<br />
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M'Kinnon Malcolm, shoemaker, 12 Kempock st<br />
M'Kinnon Miss Susan, 12 Shore st<br />
M'Kinnon Mrs James, 37 Shore st<br />
M'Kinnon Mrs Mary, Glenburn, Victoria road<br />
M'LACHLAN James, 18 Hopeton st<br />
M'Lachlan John, coal merchant, 20 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Lachlan Robert, 66 Shore st<br />
M'LARDIE James, Lochview, Victoria road<br />
M'LARTY Mrs, 14 Kempock st<br />
M'LEAN James, Firth view, Upper Ashton<br />
M'Lean John, painter, 40 Cardwell road<br />
M'Lean Neil, joiner and builder, 19 Royal st<br />
M'LEISH Hugh, 7 Ashton terrace, Ashton<br />
M'LELLAN William, baker, 7 Bath st<br />
M'Lellan Miss, 26 Cove road and 32 Cardwell road<br />
M'LENNAN William, photographer, 29 Nicolson st, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Ho. Maryville, Victoria road<br />
M'LEOD D., carpenter, 6 Royal st<br />
M'Leod Miss Ann, 5 Albert road<br />
M'Leod Mrs Colin, Rosebank, Cardwell bay<br />
M'MASTER Mrs, 66 Albert road<br />
M'MICHAEL R., salesman, 1 Kempock st<br />
M'MILLAN Daniel, shipmaster, 13 Royal st<br />
M'Millan James, house and yacht painter, Hope place,<br />
Shore st. Workshop—Bath buildings<br />
M'Millan John, 39 Albert road<br />
M'Millan John, painter and inspector <strong>of</strong> poor, 85 Shore st.<br />
Ho. 13 Albert road<br />
M'Millan Robert, Board <strong>of</strong> Trade, 23 Royal st<br />
M'Millan William, Victoria Hotel, 75 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Millan Misses, 31 Albert road<br />
M'Millan Misses, 16 Cove road<br />
M'Millan Mrs John, 18 Kempock st<br />
M'Millan Mrs William, 4 Ashton road<br />
M'MUTRIE Mrs, Manor crescent, 10 Cardwell road<br />
M'NAUGHT J. B., 26 Albert road<br />
M'NAUGHTON Robert, quarryman, 31 Kempock st-<br />
M'Naughton William, draper and milliner, 39 Kempock st<br />
M'NEE Miss, tobaconist, 60 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
M'NEIL Hugh, pian<strong>of</strong>orte tuner, 6 Kempock place<br />
M'Neil Hugh, engine-driver, 44 Royal st<br />
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M'Neil Neil, Cove Point house, Cove road<br />
M'Neil Peter, 9 Albert road<br />
M'Neil Mrs, 17 Alelaide st<br />
M'NICOL James, yachtmaster, Osborne house, Cove road<br />
M'Nicol John, clerk, 43 Royal st<br />
M'Nicol Peter, yachtmaster, Robertson place, Church st<br />
M'Nicol Mrs A., 14 Hopeton st<br />
M'NIE Peter, salesman, 2 Kempock st. Ho. 4 do.<br />
MACPHERSON Alexander, 2 Tower drive, Victoria road<br />
M'PHERSON Miss Mary, furnishings, 23 Cove rd. Ho. do.<br />
M'Pherson Mrs R., grocer and provision merchant, 53<br />
Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Pherson Mrs, Greenbank, 12 Ashton road<br />
M'Pherson Mrs, 43 Royal st<br />
M'QUEEN H., adjuster <strong>of</strong> ships' compasses, Shore st<br />
M 'Queen James, seaman, Beech cottage, 26 Albert road<br />
M'Queen Mrs Jane, 60 Shore st<br />
M'TAGGART George, 4 Cove road<br />
M'VICAR Neil, yachtsman, 7 Royal st<br />
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MAIN Alexander, joiner and glazier, Hopeton st. Ho. 22<br />
Royal st<br />
Main Archibald, cartwright, 5 Chapel st<br />
Main J. & W., carriers, 5 Chapel st. Ho. do.<br />
MAIR Hugh, feuar, 19 Ashton road<br />
MALCOLM William, shipping clerk, Ann place, Kempock st<br />
MANN Miss Mary, 6 Kempock st<br />
MARQUIS James, joiner. 46 Albert road. Ho. 48 do.<br />
Marquis James (<strong>of</strong> Marquis & Millar, <strong>Greenock</strong>), 48 Albert rd<br />
Marquis J. W., seaman, 44 Card well road<br />
MARSHALL Thomas, Ben clyde, Barrhill road<br />
Marshall Miss, 1 Ashton place<br />
MARSKELL Henry, spiritmerchant, 29 Shore st. Ho. 28 do.<br />
MARTIN Mrs, Ashbourne cottage, Albert road<br />
MASON Alexander, tailor, 22 Kempock st<br />
MASTERSTON Alexander, shipmaster, 9 Albert road<br />
MASTERTON Miss, 9 Albert road<br />
MATHER James, 50 Shore st<br />
MATHIES Neil, yachtsman, Robertson place, Church st<br />
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MATHIESON William, steward, 31 Kempock st<br />
MAXWELL Captain, 35 Royal st<br />
MAY Miss, 18 Cove road<br />
MELVIN Mrs, Flower bank, 21 Ashton road<br />
MERCANTILE Marine <strong>Office</strong>, 26 Kempock st<br />
METHVEN James, Ivy bank, 14 Ashton road<br />
MILL Lillias W,, grocer, Thrush hill<br />
MILLAN John Macllwraith, shipmaster, 33 Royal st<br />
MILLAR James, dairyman, 8 Hopeton st. Ho. 41 Royal st<br />
Millar John, farmer, Seaview, 29 Ashton road<br />
Millar Miss Margaret, grocer, 36 Cove road. Ho. 18 do.<br />
Millar Mrs Ellen, 18 Cove road<br />
Millar Mrs W., 49 Albert road<br />
MILLER James, feuar, Elizabeth place, 17 Adelaide st<br />
Miller John, carriage hirer, 8 Royal st. Ho. 10 Shore st<br />
Miller Nicol, joiner, 31 Cove road<br />
Miller Thomas, wholesale biscuit merchant, <strong>Greenock</strong>. Ho.<br />
Violet grove, 1 2 Albert road<br />
Miller Miss, 66 Albert road<br />
MILLIKEN Archibald (<strong>of</strong> Alex. Tough & Son, <strong>Greenock</strong>),<br />
7 Kempock st<br />
MILNE Rev. Alexander, Established Church. Ho. 52<br />
Albert road<br />
Milne, George, flesher, 28 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
Milne Mrs Robert, Moorfield, Victoria road<br />
MITCHELL Miss, 38 Ashton road<br />
Mitchell Mrs, 7 Manor crescent, Cardwell bay<br />
MOIR Mrs, Ashbank, Victoria road<br />
MONTEATH Thomas, Italian warehouseman, 14 and 16<br />
Shore st. Ho. Chesterfield terrace, Royal st<br />
MONTEITH Alexander, quarryman, 3 Bath st<br />
MONTGOMERY John, 58 Shore st<br />
Montgomery Mrs, 18 Hopeton st<br />
MOODIE William, baker, 13 Kempock st<br />
Moodie Mrs, 4 Ashton road<br />
MORELY John, 27 Hopeton st<br />
MORRISON Alexander, flesher, 22 Hopeton st<br />
Morrison James, Alma villa, Cardwell road<br />
Morrison John D., commercial traveller, 63 Kempock st<br />
Morrison John, 28 Shore st<br />
Morrison Mrs James, 4 Chapel st<br />
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Morrison Mrs Janet, ironmonger, 48 Shore st. Ho. 47 do.<br />
MORROW Alex., coal merchant, 44 Albert road. Ho. do.<br />
MUAT John, Hazel bank, 56 Albert road<br />
MUIR William, Manor crescent, 1 1 Cardwell road<br />
Muir William, engineer, 21 Albert road<br />
Muir Mrs Agnes, 16 Kempock st<br />
Muir Mrs James, Benclyd, Barrhill road<br />
MUNN James, 16 Royal st<br />
MUNRO David, tramway guard. 40 Cardwell road<br />
Munro Peter, engineer, 21 Kempock st<br />
Munro Miss, dressmaker, 65 Kempock st<br />
Munro Mrs S., Mansfield, Broomberry drive<br />
MURDOCH Alexander, 47 Kempock st<br />
Murdoch John, seaman, 34 Cove road<br />
Murdoch John, baker, Campfield house, Cardwell bay<br />
MURRAY Ale*., foreman railway works. Ho. 5 Cove road<br />
Murray Duncan, labourer, 2 Shore st<br />
Murray Miss, milliner, Ann place, 42 Kempock st. Ho. do.<br />
NAPIER J., Dungowan, Upper Ashton<br />
NEILL Mrs, 2 George place, Albert road<br />
NEWTON Mrs, Chesterfield terrace, Royal st<br />
NESMITH Mrs, 6 Kempock st<br />
NICHOLAS John, confectioner, 14 Kempock place<br />
NISBET Mrs, Mount Pleasant, Upper Ashton<br />
NIVEN Miss Catherine, 15 Ashton road<br />
NOUGHER Mrs, 46 Royal st<br />
N<br />
OLIPHANT R. D., Springhill, 16 Ashton road<br />
ORR Donald, grocer and provision merchant, 71 Shore st,.<br />
Ho. 18 Hopeton st<br />
OSBORNE William Edward, agent for brewers, Ashtower..<br />
Victoria road<br />
PANDELUS George, confectioner, 40 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
PANTON Miss Ann, 1 Ashton place, Ashton<br />
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PARK Alexander, tramway car driver, 17 Adelaide st<br />
Park James, manager, Vale <strong>of</strong> Clyde Tramway Company,<br />
Chapel st. Ho. 7 Cardwell road<br />
Park Mrs, 1 Cove road<br />
Park Mrs, 31 Cove road<br />
PATERSON James, Anderson place, Cove road<br />
Paterson James, harbour-master, John st<br />
Paterson John, marine engineer, 49 Royal st<br />
Paterson John, 26 Ashton road<br />
Paterson William, 26 Ashton road<br />
Paterson Miss, 3 Campsie terrace<br />
Paterson Miss, Catherine villa, Larkfield road<br />
Paterson Mrs William, Royal terrace, 29 Royal st<br />
Paterson Mrs, 1 Whitebank, Ashton<br />
Paterson Mrs, 42 Cardwell road<br />
PATTERSON Thomas, greengrocer, 18 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
PAUL Andrew, 1 Ashton terrace, Ashton<br />
PAXTON Mrs, 21 Kempock st<br />
PEACOCK Alexander, medical practitioner, 19 Albert road<br />
Peacock Miss, 10 Shore st<br />
PEFFERS Miss, 21 Royal st<br />
PETERS John, druggist, 54 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
Peters Mrs, 8 Chapel st<br />
PETERSON Peter, seaman, 12 Kempock place<br />
PETRIE Thomas, grocer, 22 Ashton road<br />
Petrie Miss Ellen, Ashburn cottage, Albert road<br />
PICKEN Mrs, Normount, Barrhill road<br />
PIRRIE John, engineer, 40 Cardwell road<br />
PLAIGE J., engineer, Rosehill, Cardwell bay<br />
POOLE James, 29 Kempock st<br />
POST <strong>Office</strong>, 10 Kempock st<br />
PRATT Mrs Margaret, 48 Albert road<br />
Pratt Mrs, 23 Cove road<br />
PURDON Jessie, grocer, Quay head. Ho. 7 Bath st<br />
PURVES Rev. David, Free Church manse, Barrhill road<br />
PULLAR Mrs, Hillside house, Ashton<br />
PURCELL Peter, dairyman, 38 Cardwell road<br />
Q<br />
QUEEN'S Hotel, Kempock point—Geo. Stewart, proprietor<br />
QUEEN Mrs, 37 Cove road<br />
make out <strong>of</strong> Leather at 14 Hamilton Street.
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RAE Gavin, Mavisbank, 23 Ashton road<br />
Rae Rev. George, M.A., minister, U.P. manse, Ashton<br />
Rae James, gardener, 47 Kempock st<br />
RAMAGE William, treasurer, <strong>Greenock</strong> Parochial Board,<br />
10 Manor crescent<br />
RAMSAY Mrs, 28 Cove road<br />
Ramsay Mrs William, 14 Ashton road<br />
RANKIN Andrew, tailor and clothier, 36 Albert road. Ho.<br />
49 do.<br />
Rankin G. J., 31 Royal st<br />
RATTRAY Charles, merchant, Glasgow. Ho. 2 Whitebank,<br />
Ashton road<br />
REID William, oil merchant, 18 Kempock st<br />
Reid Mrs William, 19 Royal st<br />
RENFREW James, T., cashier and bookkeeper, Moorfield,<br />
Upper Ashton<br />
RESTON Andrew, sawyer, 39 Royal st<br />
RICHMOND James, family baker and confectioner, 61<br />
Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
RIDDELL Mrs, 13 Royal st<br />
RITCHIE Archibald S., flesher, 24 Shore st. Ho. 26 do.<br />
Ritchie George, Seabank, 20 Albert road<br />
Ritchie James, family grocer and wine merchant, 48 Albert<br />
road. Ho. 47 do.<br />
Ritchie James, joiner, 19 Royal st<br />
Ritchie William, joiner, 13 Bath st<br />
RITSON John P., Broomberry drive<br />
Ritson Thomas, station-master, Caledonian railway, Cathcart<br />
st, <strong>Greenock</strong>. Ho. Hunter villa, Cardwell bay<br />
ROAN Michael, 4 Kempock place<br />
ROBB Alexander, manufacturer and warehouseman, Glasgow.<br />
Ho. Ashcraig, Ashton<br />
Robb Andrew, 4 George place, Albert road<br />
Robb James, boot and shoemaker, 89 Shore st<br />
ROBERTSON A. P., L.D.S., dental surgeon, 2 and 6<br />
Cathedral st, Glasgow. Ho. Maryville, Upper Ashton<br />
Robertson D., 55 Shore st<br />
Robertson Rev. George, 7 Ashton road<br />
Robertson John, society agent, 48 Kempock st<br />
The "Percy" Shoe House for
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Robertson P. H., 9 Ashton<br />
Robertson Miss A., 26 Albert road<br />
Robertson Mrs, 9 Seaview, Ashton road<br />
Robertson Mrs Elizabeth, 9 Ashton road<br />
ROBINSON Alexander, V.S., Holly lodge, Cardwell bay<br />
RODGER Brothers, artistic photo artists, 7 Bath st<br />
ROMAN Catholic Church, Royal st<br />
RONALD James, upholsterer, Fyfe place, 52 Kempock st<br />
ROPER John, 43 Kempock st<br />
ROSS Andrew, agent, 15 Shore st<br />
Ross Charles, insurance agent, 9 Royal st<br />
Ross Hew R., Caprera lodge, Cove road<br />
Ross William, quarrier, 27 Hopeton st<br />
RUSSELL Geo. H., slater, 32 Kempock st. Ho. 21 Albert rd<br />
Russell Miss, grocer, 12 Cardwell road<br />
RUTHERFORD Miss Ann, 15 Albert road<br />
SARGENT Alexander, seaman, 44 Royal st<br />
Sargent George, seaman, 13 Royal st<br />
SCANLAN Andrew, gardener, 12 Royal st<br />
Scanlan Hugh, 2 George place, Albert road<br />
SCLANDERS Andrew, 9 Ashton terrace<br />
SCOBBIE John, grocer, 26 Albert road<br />
SCOTT Andrew, draper, 48 Kempock st<br />
Scott A. E., photographer, 84 Shore st<br />
Scott George, 15 Adelaide st<br />
Scott Gordon, engineer, 45 Albert road<br />
Scott Hugh, draper, 1 Kempock st. Ho. do.<br />
Scott John, jun., <strong>of</strong> Drumshantie farm, 7 Royal st<br />
Scott Peter, shipbroker, 8 Ashton<br />
Scott Thomas, draper, Laurel bank, Albert road<br />
Scott Thomson, 9 Ashton road<br />
Scott Miss, Rosebank, 25 Ashton road<br />
Scott Mrs Jane P., 8 Ashton road<br />
Scott Mrs Mary, 53 Shore st<br />
Scott Mrs William, 33 Shore st<br />
Scott Mrs, Moorfield, Upper Ashton<br />
Scott Mrs, Seabank, 20 Albert road<br />
Scott Mrs, 19 Royal st<br />
Substantial Value in Boots.<br />
1
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GOUROCK DIRECTORY.<br />
SERVICE Archibald, shipmaster, 42 Cardwell road<br />
SHANKS John, Broomberry villa<br />
SHARP Matthew, plumber and ironmonger, 15 Kempock<br />
st. Ho. 16 do.<br />
Sharp Mrs James, Mount Pleasant, Upper Ashton<br />
SHAW Donald, yachtmaster, 5 Royal st<br />
Shaw Donald, jun., yachtsman, 10 Kempock st<br />
Shaw John, yachtmaster, t Alfred place, Royal st<br />
Shaw Robert, boatbuilder, 69 Shore st<br />
SHEARER Captain Alexander, 67 Kempock st<br />
Shearer James (at Thomas Skinner & Co., <strong>Greenock</strong>), Park<br />
place, 3 Albert road<br />
Shearer Thomas, coal merchant, Fyfe place, Kempock st<br />
Shearer Miss Jean, 67 Kempock st<br />
Shearer Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 41 Albert road<br />
Shearer Miss Mary, 4 Cardwell road<br />
Shearer Mrs William, Park place, 3 Albert road<br />
Shearer Mrs, spirit merchant, 5 Chapel st. Ho. 20 Cove<br />
road<br />
SHEDDEN William, 28 Ashton road<br />
Shedden Janet, 28 Ashton road<br />
SHERIFF Joseph, funeral undertaker and carriage hirer,<br />
35 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
SHORE Street <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, 26 Shore st<br />
SIEQUIEN F., yachtsman, 6 Shore st<br />
SIMPSON Alexander, baker, 54 Kempock st<br />
Simpson J. &: R., joiners and builders, 10 King st<br />
Simpson James (<strong>of</strong> Eglinton & Simpson), Fyfe place, 48<br />
Kempock st<br />
Simpson James, miller and feuar, 9 Manor crescent<br />
Simpson James, Springbank, 18 Albert road<br />
Simpson John (<strong>of</strong> J. & R. Simpson), Woodside, Barrhill road<br />
Simpson Robert, joiner, 65 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
Simpson Robert S., confectioner, 29 Kempock st. Ho. 31 do.<br />
Simpson Miss, King st<br />
Simpson Miss Mary, Maybank, Albert road<br />
Simpson Mrs John, Woodside, Barrhill road<br />
Simpson Mrs Robert, 2 Hillside, Albert road<br />
Simpson Mrs, news agent, 55 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
Simpson Mrs, 15 Adelaide st<br />
SINCLAIR Archibald, steward, 7 Royal st<br />
~20/ Worth for 15/ at The
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Sinclair Duncan, engineer, 29 Royal st<br />
Sinclair Miss, 21 Royal st<br />
Sinclair Misses, 10 Ashton road<br />
SKIRVING William, labourer, 2 Shore st<br />
SLAVEN Michael, plasterer, 23 Hopeton st. Ho. 35 Royal st<br />
SLOANE Mrs A., 47 Kempock st<br />
SMITH John, family grocer and wine merchant, 37 Albert<br />
road. Ho. George place, 63 Albert road<br />
Smith John, 30 Cove road<br />
Smith William, 10 Kempock place<br />
SPIERS Mrs Margaret, 48 Albert road<br />
STARK Rev. James, senior minister <strong>of</strong> Free Wellpark,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>. Ho. Barrwood, Barrhill road<br />
STEEL M., engraver, Kempock place. Ho. 33 Kempock st<br />
Steel Robert, engineer, 27 Cove road<br />
Steel Miss Jane, Ferndean, Victoria road<br />
STEVEN Miss Agnes, Springbank, 19 Albert road<br />
STEVENSON George M'C, slater, 43 Kempock st<br />
Stevenson James F., Janefield place, Albert road<br />
Stevenson William, 31 Kempock st<br />
Stevenson Mrs J., 13 Kempock st<br />
Stevenson Mrs, 12 Hopeton st<br />
STEWART Ben., joiner, 12 Kempock st<br />
Stewart David, mason, 47 Kempock st<br />
Stewart George, hotel-keeper, Queen's Hotel, Kempock point<br />
Stewart Mrs Ellen, 38 Royal st<br />
Stewart Mrs, 39 Albert road<br />
STIRLING Robert, spirit merchant, 44 Shore st. Ho. 50 do.<br />
STIRRAT John, 6 Kempock st<br />
Stirrat Mrs Hugh, Viewfield, Upper Ashton<br />
STORMS Mrs David, 22 Hopeton st<br />
STRUTHERS William, sen., 7 Cove road<br />
SUTHERLAND Mrs A., 85 Shore st<br />
SWAN Miss, 10 Shore st<br />
SWEENY Simon, labourer, 14 Hopeton st<br />
SWEET Miss, 10 Manor crescent<br />
TAIT Alexander, bank and insurance agent, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Ho. Bankrugg, Victoria road<br />
" Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.
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GOUROCK DIRECTORY.<br />
TARBET William, joiner, 40 Cardwell road<br />
TAYLOR Alexander, grocer and provision merchant, ty<br />
Kempock st. Ho. 8 do.<br />
Taylor John, carrier, 58 Shore st<br />
Taylor William, 18 Hopeton st<br />
Taylor Miss, Janefield place, 49 Albert road<br />
TEALE Donald, jeweller, 13 Bath st<br />
TEMPERANCE Hotel, 65 Shore st—Proprietor, Robert<br />
Simpson<br />
THOMSON Alexander, constable, Ashton toll house<br />
Thomson Robert, dentist, 1 Hillside place, Albert road<br />
Thomson Robert, joiner, 41 Kempock st. Ho. 28 Albert rd<br />
Thomson R., 12 Shore st<br />
Thomson William, Registrar's <strong>Office</strong>, Caledonian Railway,.<br />
Glasgow. Ho. 6 Tower drive, Barrhill road<br />
Thomson Miss, 8 Cardwell road<br />
Thomson Miss, 5 Royal st<br />
Thomson Mrs Elizabeth, 3 Cove road<br />
Thomson Mrs, 18 Kempock st<br />
Thomson Mrs, 31 Kempock st<br />
TRAVERS Michael, fitter, 31 Cove road<br />
TURNBULL George, tramway car driver, 17 Adelaide st<br />
Turnbull John, engineer, 5 Cove road<br />
TURNER William H., Woodlands, Barrhill road<br />
Turner Miss, 6 Albert road<br />
TWEEDALE David, joiner, builder, and funeral undertaker,.<br />
John st. Ho. Park place, 1 Albert road<br />
UNION Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> (Limited), Kempock place<br />
UNITED Presbyterian Church, Albert road<br />
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WALKER James, seaman, 60 Shore st<br />
Walker Robert, 24 Shore st<br />
Walker William, baker, Craigie cottage, 9 Royal st<br />
Walker Miss Susan, Rockhill, 10 Albert road<br />
Walker Mrs T., 20 Shore st<br />
WALLACE James, shipmaster, 17 Cove road<br />
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Wallace John, 3 Ashton road<br />
WALLS Wemyss, 2 Albert road<br />
WARD John, blacksmith, 37 Cove road<br />
WARDEN William, 28 Cardwell road<br />
WARK James, drill instructor, 14 Cardwell road<br />
Wark Mrs, 32 Royal st<br />
WATSON Frederick, Seaview, 29 Ashton road<br />
Waison George, inspector <strong>of</strong> works, Gourock pier. Ho. 23<br />
Royal st<br />
Watson Gregor, tobacconist, 27 Kempock st. Ho. 63 do.<br />
Watson Hugh, 9 Manor crescent<br />
Watson John, boat proprietor, 70 Shore st<br />
Watson L., seaman, 13 Adelaide st<br />
Watson Thomas, butler, 13 Royal st<br />
Watson W. H., seaman, 62 Shore road<br />
Watson Mrs, 9 Ashton road<br />
WEBSTER H. A., Plevna, Larkfield road<br />
WEIR Mrs Ann, Robertson place, Church st<br />
Weir Mrs, Ashton grove, Victoria road<br />
WELLS Miss, 1 1 Manor crescent<br />
WHARTON Miss, 2 White bank, Ashton<br />
WHITE Hugh, dairyman, Ropework dairy, Cove road.<br />
Ho. 31 do.<br />
White Robert, Berrybank, 36 Ashton road<br />
White Miss, 2 Ashton road<br />
White Mrs, 7 Shore st<br />
WHITELAW Mrs Mary, restaurant, 49 Kempock st<br />
WHYTE Miss, Campfield house, Cardwell bay<br />
WIGHT Mrs, ladies' nurse, 48 Kempock st<br />
WIGHTON John, 45 Albert road<br />
WILKIE Mrs, postmistress and stationer, 10 Kempock st<br />
WILKINSON Abraham, Board <strong>of</strong> Trade <strong>of</strong>ficer, 50 Royal st<br />
WILLIAMSON A., Commercial hotel, 84 Shore st. Ho. do.<br />
Williamson W\ S., joiner, 4 Kempock place<br />
Williamson Miss, 4 Bath st<br />
Williamson Mrs Robert, Wellswood, Barrhill road<br />
WILSON I., grocer, Ann place, Kempock st<br />
Wilson J. R., 7 Royal st<br />
Wilson James, 45 Albert road<br />
Wilson James, 24 Ashton road<br />
Wilson William F., butcher, 81 Shore st. Ho. 38 Royal st<br />
" Percy" Shoe House, 14 Hamilton Street.<br />
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386 GOUROCK DIRECTORY.<br />
Wilson William, grocer and provision merchant, 26 Shore st.<br />
Ho. do.<br />
Wilson Miss, 26 Ashton road<br />
Wilson Mrs Mary, 37 Kempock st<br />
Wilson Mrs Robert, 24 Royal st<br />
Wilson Mrs, 5 Royal st<br />
WOODWARD William, Moorlee, Victoria road<br />
WOTHERSPOON William, 41 Royal st<br />
WRIGHT John, 16 Albert road<br />
Wright Miss Margaret, 16 Albert road<br />
Wright Mrs, 26 Shore st<br />
WYLIE David, engineer, 40 Cardwell road<br />
WYLLIE George, surgeon, Craigend, 51 Albert road<br />
WYPER James, merchant, 3 Shore st and 10 Kempock pi.<br />
Ho. 1 Kempock st<br />
YOUNG David, 31 Albert road<br />
Young George, Bellevue, Barrhill road<br />
ana wee<br />
JOINER, GLAZIER, RUILDER, FUNERAL<br />
UNDERTAKER & HOUSE FACTOR,<br />
J(o(5n ikreef,
GOUROCK DIRECTORY—APPENDIX. 387<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
'Gourock was erected into a Burgh <strong>of</strong> Barony on 12th March, 1694.<br />
The General Police and Improvement (<strong>Scotland</strong>) Act, 1850, was<br />
adopted in part on 10th April y 1858.<br />
The General Police and Improvement (<strong>Scotland</strong>) Act, 1862, .was<br />
adopted in part on 20th September, 1877 ; and in whole on 28th<br />
January, 1885.<br />
THE BOUNDARIES OE THE BURGH.<br />
The whole area comprehended within the boundary line, commencing<br />
at or near Mileburn in the Burgh <strong>of</strong> Gourock, at the point marked A on<br />
the Plan prepared in duplicate by John Garvie, Surveyor in Gourock ;<br />
at which point marked A, the march between the estates <strong>of</strong> Gourock and<br />
Ardgowan, in the Parish <strong>of</strong> Inverkip, in the County <strong>of</strong> Renfrew, reaches<br />
the sea or Firth <strong>of</strong> Clyde, and extending said boundary line from said<br />
point along the stone dyke forming said march ; thence across the road<br />
leading from Gourock to the Cloch, and continuing said boundary line<br />
along said march to the north-west corner <strong>of</strong> the enclosure forming part<br />
<strong>of</strong> the farm <strong>of</strong> Divert on the said estate <strong>of</strong> Gourock, and marked 338 on<br />
said Plan, and also on the Ordnance Survey Map <strong>of</strong> the said Parish <strong>of</strong><br />
Inverkip; thence north-eastward in a straight line until it reaches the<br />
north-west corner <strong>of</strong> the road leading to the farm steading <strong>of</strong> Drumshantie<br />
on said estate <strong>of</strong> Gourock, where it turns southward, and where<br />
the footpath leading to the farm <strong>of</strong> Midton on said estate <strong>of</strong> Gourock<br />
joins the same ; thence north-eastward, following the fence forming the<br />
north-west boundary <strong>of</strong> said road to Drumshantie, above mentioned,<br />
until it reaches the corner formed by the said road, turning at a right<br />
angle towards the north which forms the south-east corner <strong>of</strong> the enclosure<br />
marked 25 on said Plan and Map ; thence south-eastward across<br />
the said road and the enclosure marked 283 on said Plan and Map ; also<br />
through the plantation adjoining the glen, known as Gourock Glen,<br />
until it reaches the said Glen at a point indicated by a square stone in<br />
the fence, forming the south-east boundary <strong>of</strong> the enclosure marked 55<br />
on said Plan and Map; thence south-eastward to the south-west corner<br />
<strong>of</strong> the sunk fence forming the area behind the Mansion House <strong>of</strong> Gourock,<br />
.and known as Gourock House, then south-eastward in a straight line,
388 GOUROCK -DIRECTORY—APPENDIX.<br />
parallel to the south-west wall <strong>of</strong> said Gourock House, until it reaches<br />
the wall forming the north-west boundary <strong>of</strong> the road, known as Lark-<br />
field Road ; thence south-westward along the said boundary wall until it<br />
reaches a point on said wall, 188 feet beyond the line <strong>of</strong> the south-west<br />
fence <strong>of</strong> the Service Road, leading from the said Larkfield Road to the<br />
Reservoirs, belonging to the Magistrates and Commissioners <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Burgh, then across said Larkfield Road, and continuing south-eastward<br />
in a straight line parallel to the said Service Road, and along the southwest<br />
boundary <strong>of</strong> the ground feued by Matthew Broadlie, contractor,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, until it reaches the fence <strong>of</strong> the Lower <strong>of</strong> said Reservoirs, and<br />
from that point following the fence <strong>of</strong> said Lower Reservoir, until it<br />
reaches the fence <strong>of</strong> the Upper Reservoir; thence south-westward,<br />
south-eastward, north-eastward, north-westward, until it reaches the fence<br />
<strong>of</strong> the said Lower Reservoir; thence north-eastward, until it reaches the<br />
north-east corner <strong>of</strong> the said Lower Reservoir ; thence north-westward<br />
in a straight line across the said Service Road, and through the enclosure<br />
marked 368, 335, 336, t>37 on saJd Plan arjd Map, until it reaches the<br />
march with the estate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, immediately beyond the burn,<br />
known as Berryburn, at a point 134 feet south from the south-east<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> the enclosure marked 65 on said Plan and Map ; thence along,<br />
the said march across the road leading from <strong>Greenock</strong> to Gourock, and<br />
continuing to the sea or Firth <strong>of</strong> Clyde; and thence westward along<br />
the margin <strong>of</strong> the sea or Firth <strong>of</strong> Clyde, until it reaches the embankment<br />
formed or in course <strong>of</strong> being formed by the Caledonian Railway Company<br />
; thence north-westward and south-westward along the north-east<br />
and north-west faces <strong>of</strong> the said embankment, until it reaches the Pier<br />
or Quay <strong>of</strong> Gourock, as the same has been or is in the course <strong>of</strong> being<br />
formed by the said Caledonian Railway Company, as bounded by the sea<br />
or Firth <strong>of</strong> Clyde, until it reaches the point known as Kempock Point<br />
thence south-westward along the margin <strong>of</strong> the sea or Firth <strong>of</strong> Clyde,<br />
until it reaches the march between the estates <strong>of</strong> Gourock and Ardgowan,<br />
at or near Mileburn, aforesaid, and the point at which said boundary<br />
line commenced, all as the said area is<br />
the said Plan.<br />
delineated and coloured pink oa<br />
I.—POLICE COMMISSION.<br />
The General Police and Improvement (<strong>Scotland</strong>) Act, 1862.<br />
Provost—Robert Binnie.<br />
First Bailie—William Lang.<br />
Second Bailie—W. G. H. Gunion.<br />
Commissioners.<br />
Messrs George Haldane, John Craig, Robert Binnie, R. S. Simpson,<br />
William Lang, William Steel, James Simpson, James Ritchie, and'<br />
W. G. H. Gunion.<br />
Officials.<br />
Clerk— James Glen ; Treasurer and Collector— Quintin Bone ;<br />
Procurator- Fiscal— John P. Fyfe ; Surveyor—William Hayne ; Auditor<br />
— John Morrison.<br />
;
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II.—DEAN OF GUILD COURT.<br />
The Provost and Magistrates—Commissioners Haldane and Steel,<br />
Assessors.<br />
Clerk—<br />
James Glen ; Surveyor—William Hayne ; <strong>Office</strong>r— James<br />
Fleming.<br />
The Court meets on the Friday before the third Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each<br />
month at 7.30.<br />
III.—LOCAL AUTHORITY.<br />
The Public Health Act, 1867, and the Acts amending the same.<br />
The Provost, Magistrates, and Commissioners—Provost Binnie,<br />
Chairman.<br />
Officials.<br />
—<br />
Clerk— James Glen ; Treasurer and Collector— Quintin Bone ;<br />
Sanitary Inspector and Surveyor—William Hayne; Procurator-Fiscal<br />
John P. Fyfe ; Medical <strong>Office</strong>r—Dr Wyllie ; Auditor— John Morrison.<br />
IV.—ROAD AUTHORITY.<br />
The Roads and Bridges (<strong>Scotland</strong>) Act, 1878.<br />
The Provost, Magistrates, and Commissioners—Provost Binnie,<br />
Chairman.<br />
Officials.<br />
Clerk— James Glen ; Treasurer and Collector— Quintin Bone ;.<br />
Surveyor—William Hayne.<br />
V.—GAS AUTHORITY.<br />
The Burghs Gas Supply (<strong>Scotland</strong>) Act, 1876.<br />
The Provost, Magistrates, and Commissioners— Provost Binnie,<br />
Chairman.<br />
Officials.<br />
Manager— James M'Ewen ; Collector—Thomas Lindsay ; Clerk<br />
James Glen ;<br />
Quintin Bone.<br />
Treasurer—<br />
CENSUS AND VOTERS' ROLL.<br />
The population <strong>of</strong> Gourock at the census in 1881 was 3308. At a<br />
special census taken in July, 188 1, it was 6834.<br />
The number <strong>of</strong> electors on the roll <strong>of</strong> voters for the year 1884- 1885.<br />
is 1206, there being 791 males, and 415 females.
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GOUROCK DIRECTORY—APPENDIX.<br />
GOUROCK ESTATE.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>—2 Church Place, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
M. F. Dunlop, factor.<br />
John Garvie, 33 Royal Street, Gourock, overseer.<br />
INVERKIP PAROCHIAL BOARD.<br />
This Board consists <strong>of</strong> (1) owners <strong>of</strong> lands and heritages <strong>of</strong> the yearly<br />
value <strong>of</strong> ^20 and upwards; (2) Representatives from Kirk Session;<br />
and (3) four members elected by Ratepayers not being owners <strong>of</strong> lands<br />
and heritages <strong>of</strong> the yearly value <strong>of</strong> ^20.<br />
H. R. B. Peile, Chairman ; John R. Brunton, Inspector Inverkip<br />
District ; John M'Millan, Inspector Gourock District ; M. F. Dunlop,<br />
Clerk and Collector Quintin Bone, Auditor.<br />
;<br />
This Board is the Local Authority under the "Public Health<br />
(<strong>Scotland</strong>) Act, 1867," for the Parish <strong>of</strong> Inverkip (excluding the Police<br />
Burgh <strong>of</strong> Gourock). William M'Arthur, Sanitary Inspector ; Dr<br />
George Wyllie, Medical <strong>Office</strong>r, Gourock District ; Dr William<br />
M'Kinlay, Medical <strong>Office</strong>r, Inverkip District.<br />
INVERKIP PARISH BURIAL GROUND.<br />
Auchmead Road, Gourock.<br />
Convener <strong>of</strong> Consulting Committee ;<br />
Superintendent ; William Mackenzie, Treasurer.<br />
SCHOOL BOARD.<br />
Chairman—Robert Binnie, merchant.<br />
Henry Sheriff,<br />
Rev. David Purves, M. A. ; Alexander Cameron ; Rev. x\Iexander<br />
Milne; Alexander Leitch, M.D. ; R. S. Simpson; George Haldane.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>r-— Joseph Alexander, West Lodge, <strong>of</strong>f King Street<br />
Clerk—M. F. Dunlop, 2 Church Place, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Treasurer—Wm. H. Turner.<br />
Schools.<br />
Central School (John Street)—Donald Brown, Head Master, and<br />
Assistants.<br />
Eastern School (Chapel Street)— Robert Fulton, Head Master, and<br />
Assistants.
GOUROCK DIRECTORY—APPENDIX. 39<br />
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND, LIMITED,<br />
Kempock Place.<br />
Open from io o'clock forenoon till 3 o'clock afternoon ; shuts at<br />
12 noon on Saturdays. Draws on Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Limited,<br />
London, &c, &c. (same as <strong>Greenock</strong> Branch in Appendix.)<br />
Agent—William H. Turner; Clerk—William M'Kenzie.<br />
London <strong>Office</strong>—(Same as <strong>Greenock</strong> Branch).<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>, Glasgow— (Do.).<br />
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.<br />
Pastor—Rev. Alexander Milne ;<br />
T. Milne ; President <strong>of</strong> Church Trustees-—Robert Binnie ; Session-<br />
Clerk— John Chalmers ; Treasurer— James F. Stevenson ; Session Fund<br />
Treasurer—William Chalmers ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r— James Ritchie, 19<br />
Royal Street.<br />
FREE CHURCH.<br />
1;<br />
Organist and Conductor <strong>of</strong> Choir—<br />
Rev. David Purves, M. A., Minister ; Session-Clerk— James Simpson<br />
Treasurer—Robert M'Kenzie ; Clerk <strong>of</strong> Deacon's Court—Donald<br />
M'Farlane ; Conductor <strong>of</strong> Choir—William Tarbet ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r—<br />
William Ritchie, Florence Place.<br />
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.<br />
Rev. George Rae, M.A., Minister; Session-Clerk— James Simpson,<br />
Springbank ; Preses—Wm. Hodge ; Treasurer—George Boyd ;<br />
Secretary—Alexander M'Pherson ; Organist—Mrs Brand ; Church<br />
<strong>Office</strong>r— James Livingstone, 31 Albert Road.<br />
S. BARTHOLOMEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.<br />
Barrhill Road.<br />
The Rev. T. B. M 'Alpine, Incumbent.<br />
Divine service on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. The holy communion<br />
is administered on the first and third Sunday in each month,<br />
after morning service, and at 8.30 a.m. other Sundays. Sunday School,<br />
3 p.m. Children's Service first Sunday <strong>of</strong> month at 3 p.m.<br />
ST. NINIAN'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.<br />
Attended to from St. Mary's Church, <strong>Greenock</strong>.
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GOUROCK DIRECTORY—APPENDIX.<br />
LODGE FIRTH OF CLYDE, GOUROCK, No. 626.<br />
John Craig, R.W.M. ; Robert Binnie, D.M. ; John Brown, S.M. ;.<br />
James Erskine, R.M. ; James Richmond, S.W. ; William Hayne, J.W. ;<br />
Thomas A. M'Lure, Chaplain ; Alexander Watson, S.D. ; Malcolm<br />
Kerr, J.D. ; William Watson, I.G. ; Tohn Watson, Tyler; John<br />
M'Gillivrey, S.S. ; Charles M'Donald," J.S. ; James S. M'llroy,<br />
Treasurer James Fleming Secretary. Lodge Room— ;<br />
John Street<br />
Hall. Meetings held on Monday and Wednesday, as required.<br />
Secretary's Address— Elizabeth Place, Adelaide Street.<br />
GAMBLE INSTITUTE.<br />
Erected by Mrs Henry Gamble, and opened 10th February, 1876.<br />
The management is vested in a Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, consisting <strong>of</strong> 12<br />
members, 8 chosen by Mrs Gamble and<br />
membership.<br />
4 elected annually from the<br />
The Institute has a commodious Reading Room provided with all<br />
the leading newpapers, magazines, &c. ; also a comfortable Amusement<br />
Room, furnished with billiard table, draughts, dominoes, &c, for the use<br />
<strong>of</strong> members and visitors.<br />
The <strong>Library</strong> has received extensive additions, and is arranged for<br />
circulation <strong>of</strong> an attractive range <strong>of</strong> literature to members.<br />
Baths,<br />
charges.<br />
Refreshments, &c, are also in connection, with moderate<br />
The Hall affords sitting accommodation for about 400, and is largely<br />
used for lectures, concerts, public meetings, &c. A Lesser Hall and<br />
number <strong>of</strong><br />
meetings.<br />
small rooms are available for business, society, or other<br />
Annual Member's Subscription, 4s ; Half-year, 2s 6d ; Monthly is.<br />
Admission for Visitors, One Penny.<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />
Mrs Gamble's Representatives— John Wallace, Donald Brown, Geo.<br />
Wyllie, Duncan Forbes, James Simpson, and John Chalmers.<br />
Members' Representatives for 1889— James Williamson, James R.<br />
Craig, William Wilson, and Robert M'Pherson.<br />
Chairman and Treasurer— John Wallace ; Secretary— John Chalmers;<br />
Curator—Peter Campbell.<br />
The Institute is open daily from Nine a.m. till Ten p.m.
APPENDIX,<br />
GREENOCK POST OFFICE.<br />
WALLACE SQUARE—MAY, 1889.<br />
<strong>Post</strong>master.<br />
James Whiteford, M.D., Medical Attendant.<br />
William M. G. Weir, Chief Clerk.<br />
<strong>Post</strong>al Clerks.— 1st Class— James Allan, James Brown, John W.<br />
Kirkpatrick (Clerk in Charge), John Hoggan, James Angus, G. G.<br />
M'Gregor, John Knowles, and Andrew Molseed. 2nd Class—Daniel<br />
B. Henderson, Walter M'Kenzie, John Sutherland, Crawford<br />
Cochrane, Alex. Cameron, John Ritchie, W. M'N. M'Culloch,<br />
Wm. W. Walker, J. Locke, W. C. Seaton, Wm. M. Logan,<br />
A. A. Kerr, G. Brown, D. A. C. Weir, and Samuel Carter.<br />
Telegraph Department.—R. B. Guthrie, Superintendent. 1st<br />
Class—George Anderson, Alex. Cruickshank, Robert S. M'Dowall.<br />
2nd Class—Archibald T. Turner, Richard C. Guthrie, Alex. Smith,<br />
James Lennox, William Duncan, Peter C. C. Wilson, James W. Fagan,<br />
Robert White, Alex. Davidson, Alex. Eddie, Robert A. Taylor.<br />
Eustace Raphael, James Bell. Females— 1st Class—M. A. P. Crawford.<br />
2nd Class— Isabella B. Cathie, M. S. M'E. Smith, N.J. Millar, Agnes<br />
Johnstone, and Jeanie Macfie.<br />
Four Distributors and Twenty-five Telegraph Messengers.<br />
Town <strong>Post</strong>men &c. — John M'Lean (Superintendent), James Edgar,<br />
Henry Gibson, Joseph Sweenie, William J. M'Keeman, William<br />
M'Kenzie, John M'C. Campbell, William Kirkpatrick, Roderick<br />
M'Leod, Neil Murray, Robert W. T. M'Nab, James M'Culloch,<br />
Neal Haughey, Duncan Buchanan, Norman M'Leod, John Duncan,<br />
James C. M'Kellar, Patrick J. Mulhern, James Forrester, A.<br />
MacKinnon, John Hannah, John S. M'Leod, Donald Buchanan,<br />
M. M'Laughlin, Peter T. Rhodes, Wm. J. Brown, D. Crawford, John<br />
MacKinnon, John Wilson, D. C. Rae, W. M'Dougall, D. S. Anderson,<br />
Robert Graham, M. Thomson, W. W. Goudie, N. M'Lean, W.<br />
M'Lellan, John Jamieson, Robert M'Caughey, James Simpson, and<br />
15 Auxiliaries.<br />
\a<br />
LOCAL RURAL POSTMEN.<br />
Overton and Inverkip Roads—Angus M'Lean.<br />
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT.<br />
F. Macrae-Keith, Inspector.<br />
A. W. C. Smith and E. Baird, Linemen.
APPENDIX.<br />
TOWN RECEIVING OFFICES, PILLAR AND WALL BOXES.<br />
Hours <strong>of</strong> Collection.<br />
Week Days. Sundays.<br />
Blackhall St. (west), 7, 11.30, a.m.; 12.30, 2.15, 3.45, 5.10, 6.45, 8, 10 p.m. 3.30 p.m.<br />
Brougham Street, 8, 11.30 a.m.; 3.45, 6.45, 9.45 p.m. Nil.<br />
Cathcart Street, 8, 11.30 a.m.; 12.30, 4.15, 5, 7.15, 9 p.m. Nil.<br />
Eldon Street, 7, 11. 15 a.m.: 3.15, 6.15, 9 p.m. 2.45 p.m.<br />
Lynedoch Street, 8, 11. 15 a.m.; 3.30, 6.45, 9 p.m. 3.0 p.m.<br />
Morton Terrace, 8, 11. 15 a.m.; 3.15, 6.35 p.m. Nil.<br />
Nelson Street, 7, n. 15 a.m.; 3.30, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. 3.0 p.m.<br />
Roxburgh Street, 8, 11.30 a.m.; 3.45, 6.45, 8 p.m. Nil.<br />
Rue-end Street, 8, 11. 15 a.m.; 12.30, 3.30, 6.45, 8 p.m. Nil.<br />
aAnn Street (Upper), 7.20, 11. 15 a.m.; 3.15, 6.15, 9.45 p.m. 3.0 p.m.<br />
Caledonian Railway Station, 7.30, 11.40 a.m.; 12.30, 3.40, 7, 9 p.m. Nil.<br />
aCathcart Sq., 7, 9.35, 11.50 a.m. ; 12.30,1.30, 2.20,4.10, 5.5,7,7.40, 10.20 p.m. 4.20 p.m.<br />
cFinnart Street, 7, 11. 15 a.m.; 3.20, 6.20, 9.20 p.m. 3.0 p.m.<br />
^Hamilton Street, 7.15, 11.45 a.m.; 12.30, 2.20, 3.45, 5.10, 6.45, 10 p.m. 3.0 p.m.<br />
Hay Street, 8, 11.25 a.m.; 3.40, 6.25, 8.50 p.m. 3.0 p.m.<br />
ajohnstone Street, 7, 11. 15 a.m.; 3.15, 6.15, 9 p.m.<br />
Maxwell Street, 7, 11.30 a.m.; 3.15, 6.20, 9 p.m.<br />
North Street, 7, 11. 15 a.m.; 3.15, 6.15, 9 p.m.<br />
^Patrick Street, 7, 11.30 a.m.; 3.30, 6.30, 10 p.m.<br />
cj Princes Pier Railway Station, 7, 11.30 a.m.; 3.30, 6.30, 10 p.m.<br />
aRatho Street, 7, 11.20 a.m.; 3.20, 6.20, 9.20 p.m.<br />
^Robertson Street, 7, 11.30 a.m.; 3.30, 6.30, 9.20 p.m.<br />
2.45 p.m.<br />
2.45 p.m.<br />
2.45 p.m.<br />
3.0 p.m.<br />
Nil.<br />
2.45 p.m.<br />
3.0 p.m.<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
Third Delivery at 1. 15 p.m., with the correspondence from Newcastleon-Tyne,<br />
Berwick, &c, North <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, North <strong>of</strong> Ireland, Edinburgh,<br />
Glasgow, Paisley, Port-Glasgow, and Gourock. Town's letters in time<br />
till 12.50 p.m.<br />
Fourth Delivery at 4.30 p.m., with the correspondence from<br />
Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, South <strong>of</strong> Ireland, Paisley, Port-Glasgow,<br />
Ardentinny, Lochgoilhead, Campbeltown, Carradale, Lochranza,<br />
Pirnmill, Inveraray, and Oban. Town's letters in time till 4.10 p.m.<br />
Fifth Delivery at 7.45 p.m., with the correspondence from London,<br />
Liverpool, Dublin, and South <strong>of</strong> Ireland ; North <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Aberdeen,<br />
Oban, Fort-William, Perth, Dundee, &c; Galloway, Dumfries, Edinburgh,<br />
Glasgow, Paisley, Port-Glasgow, Lochgilphead, Tarbert,<br />
Ardrishaig, Innellan, Rothesay, Dunoon, Strone, Kilmun, Gourock,<br />
Millport, Largs, Fairlie, Wemyss Bay, and Inverkip. Town's letters<br />
an time till 7.25 p.m.<br />
INLAND RATES OF POSTAGE AND CONDITIONS<br />
OF TRANSMISSION.<br />
Letters.*<br />
The rates <strong>of</strong> postage are as follows, f viz. :<br />
Not above 1 oz. . . . . . . . . id<br />
Above 1 oz. but not above 2 oz. . . . . . . i^d<br />
,, 2 oz. ,, 4 oz. ......<br />
—<br />
2d<br />
„ 4 oz. .<br />
,, 6 oz 2^d<br />
,, 6 oz. ,, 8 oz 3d<br />
,, 8 oz. ,, 10 oz. . . . . . 3^d<br />
,, 10 oz. ,, 12 oz 4d<br />
„ 12 oz. ,, 14 oz. . . . . . 4^d<br />
And so on at the rate <strong>of</strong> every additional 2 oz.<br />
A letter posted unpaid is chargeable on delivery with double postage,<br />
and a letter posted insufficiently prepaid is charged with double the<br />
deficiency. On a re-directed letter, the charge for re-direction is the<br />
same whether prepaid or collected on delivery.<br />
No letter may exceed 18 inches in length, 9 in width, or 6 in depth,<br />
unless it be sent to or from a Government <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Addresses to the Queen and Petitions to Parliament.<br />
Petitions and addresses to Her Majesty, forwarded direct, are exempt<br />
from postage ; and such petitions and addresses, as also petitions to<br />
either House <strong>of</strong> Parliament, if sent to a member <strong>of</strong> either House, are<br />
likewise exempt, provided they do not weigh more than two pounds,<br />
and are either without covers or are in covers open at the ends. No<br />
letter, or other enclosure, however, must be inserted ; and if one be<br />
found, such enclosure, unless it bear the proper number <strong>of</strong> postage<br />
stamps, will be charged as an unpaid letter.<br />
* Inland letters are those which pass hetween places in the United Kingdom,<br />
including the Isle <strong>of</strong> Man, the Orkney, Shetland, Scilly, and Channel Islands.<br />
t If the weight be exceeded to the smallest extent, even though the balance be<br />
merely turned, the letter becomes liable to a higher postage. The same rule applies<br />
to letters going abroad. To provide, therefore, for errors in scales, &c, it is well to<br />
.allow a little margin, or to pay the postage <strong>of</strong> the next greater weight.
APPENDIX.<br />
Newspapers.<br />
1st. The prepaid postage on every inland newspaper is one halfpenny,<br />
but a packet, containing two or more registered newspapers,<br />
is not liable to a higher rate than the book-postage<br />
upon it would be. For each transmission a fresh postage must<br />
be paid.<br />
2nd. A Newspaper posted unpaid, or a packet <strong>of</strong> Newspapers<br />
posted unpaid, or insufficiently paid, is treated as an unpaid or<br />
insufficiently paid book-packet <strong>of</strong> the same weight.<br />
3rd. Any publication fulfilling the subjoined conditions can, upon<br />
payment <strong>of</strong> an annual fee <strong>of</strong> 5s, be registered at the General<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> for circulation within the United Kingdom as a<br />
Newspaper, as also for transmission to places abroad. Unregistered,<br />
a Newspaper is liable to the book rate <strong>of</strong> postage.<br />
a. The publication must consist wholly or in great part <strong>of</strong><br />
political or other news, or <strong>of</strong> articles relating thereto, or<br />
to other current topics, with or without advertisements.<br />
b. It must be printed and published in the United Kingdom,<br />
and in numbers at intervals <strong>of</strong> not more than seven days.<br />
c. The full title and date <strong>of</strong> publication must be printed at<br />
the top <strong>of</strong> the first page, and the whole or part <strong>of</strong> the title<br />
and the date at the top <strong>of</strong> every subsequent page. This<br />
regulation applies also to "Table <strong>of</strong> Contents" and<br />
"Indices."<br />
d. A supplement must consist wholly or in great part <strong>of</strong><br />
matter like that <strong>of</strong> a Newspaper, or <strong>of</strong> advertisements,<br />
printed on a sheet or sheets, or on a piece or pieces <strong>of</strong><br />
paper, unstitched ; or wholly or in part <strong>of</strong> engravings,prints,<br />
or lithographs, illustrative <strong>of</strong> articles in the paper.<br />
It must in every case be published with the paper, and<br />
have its title and date printed at the top <strong>of</strong> every page ;:<br />
or, if it consists <strong>of</strong> engravings, prints, or lithographs, at<br />
the top <strong>of</strong> every sheet or side.<br />
4th. A Newspaper, if posted in a cover, must have such cover open<br />
at both ends, so as to admit <strong>of</strong> easy inspection.*<br />
5th. The title <strong>of</strong> every Newspaper must be exposed to view.<br />
6th. A Newspaper or packet <strong>of</strong> Newspapers must not contain<br />
any enclosure except the relative supplement or supplements.<br />
7th. A Newspaper which has anything written on it, or its cover, <strong>of</strong><br />
the nature <strong>of</strong> a letter, is liable to postage as an unpaid or<br />
insufficiently paid letter.<br />
8th. A packet <strong>of</strong> Newspapers must not weigh above 14 lbs., or<br />
exceed two feet in length, one foot in width, or one in depth.<br />
Stamps (<strong>Post</strong>age and Inland Revenue).<br />
At every Money Order <strong>Office</strong> the <strong>Post</strong>master is required to keep,<br />
for sale to the public, a sufficient stock <strong>of</strong> the different postage stamps<br />
in use ; envelopes with an embossed penny postage stamp ; registered<br />
* In order that no failure may occur in the delivery <strong>of</strong> newspapers through the<br />
covers becoming detached, it is recommended that the addresses be written on exposed<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> the newspapers themselves as well as on the covers.
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APPENDIX.<br />
letter envelopes ; newspaper wrappers with impressed halfpenny and<br />
penny postage stamps ; Inland and Foreign <strong>Post</strong> Cards. <strong>Post</strong>age<br />
Stamps, which are available for the pre-payment <strong>of</strong> Telegrams, are <strong>of</strong><br />
the respective values <strong>of</strong> ^d, id, i^d, 2d, 2^d, 3d, 4d, 5d, 6d, 9d, is,<br />
2s 6d, 5s, 10s, £i, and ^5. The Embossed <strong>Post</strong>age Envelopes are <strong>of</strong><br />
three sizes, viz., A. 4f by 3 n-i6th ins. (square shape, white), C. 5J<br />
by 3 (white), and D. 4f by 2f (white), and a cheaper envelope (white)<br />
called "commercial," and are sold at the following prices :<br />
A. (Square Shape, White)— 1, l|d ; 2, 2|d ; 3, 3|d ; 4, 4fd; 6, 7d ;<br />
'8, 9M ; 12, is 2d ; 24, 2s 4d. C. (White)— 1, i|d ; 2, 2^d ; 3, 3£d ;<br />
4, 4^d ; 6, 6|d ; 8, 8|d ; 12, is id ; 24, 2s 2d. D.—i, ijd ; 2, 2|d ;<br />
3, 3|d ; 4, 4^d ; 6, 6^d ; 8, 8fd ; 12, is id ; 24, 2s 2d.<br />
Commercial Envelope (White)— 1, i|d ; 2, 2£d ; 3, 3£d ; 4, 4|d ;<br />
5, 5£d ; 10, Io|d; 20, is 9d; 240, 21s.<br />
Registered Letter Envelopes, for foreign as well as inland letters,<br />
bearing a twopenny stamp embossed on the flat for the payment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
registration fee, are <strong>of</strong> six sizes, and are sold at the following<br />
prices :<br />
Size. Price.<br />
F.—5^ ins. by 3 J ins. . . 2^d each, or<br />
j<br />
G.—6 ins. by 3f ins. . . / 2s 2^d per packet <strong>of</strong> 12.<br />
H. —8 ins. by 5 ins. . . \ 2|d each, or<br />
9 ins. by 4 ins. . . 2s 7d per packet <strong>of</strong> 12.<br />
f<br />
H2.—<br />
I.— 10 ins. by 7A ins. . . S 3d each, or<br />
K. — 11^ ins. by 6 ins. . . \ 2s iod per packet <strong>of</strong> 12.<br />
Stamps should be placed on the front, that is, on the address side <strong>of</strong><br />
the letter, and in the right hand upper corner. On re-directed letters<br />
care should be taken not to place fresh stamps over those which have<br />
been previously used.<br />
Newspaper Wrappers are sold at the following prices :—Bearing<br />
Halfpenny Stamp— I, fd; 2, l|d ; 3, l|d ; 4, 2^d ; 5, 3d; 6, 3^d ; 7,<br />
4d; 14, 8d ; 21, is ; and £1 2s iod per parcel <strong>of</strong> 480. Bearing Penny<br />
Stamps— 1, i^d; 2, 2|d ; 3, 3^1 ; 4, 4£d ; 5, 5Jd ; 6, 6^d ; 7, 7|d ;<br />
8, 8^d ; 16, is 5d ; 24, 2s i^d ; and ^1 is 3d per parcel <strong>of</strong> 240.<br />
Parliamentary Proceedings.<br />
Printed Votes or Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Imperial Parliament, sent without<br />
covers, or in covers open at the ends, may circulate within the<br />
United Kingdom at the rate <strong>of</strong> one halfpenny for 2 oz. or fraction <strong>of</strong><br />
that weight.<br />
The words " Parliamentary Proceedings" must be written or printed<br />
on the cover <strong>of</strong> the packet, otherwise it may be treated as an ordinary<br />
Book Packet.<br />
Prepayment, when the circulation is within the United Kingdom, is<br />
optional : and if it be made in part, the simple difference only will be<br />
charged.<br />
Parliamentary Proceedings may be sent, under the Book <strong>Post</strong><br />
privilege, to all the Colonies, and to those Foreign States between<br />
which and this country there is a Book <strong>Post</strong>.<br />
—
—<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
I. Book <strong>Post</strong> (Inland).<br />
A Book Packet may contain, not only books, papers, or other substance<br />
in ordinary use for writing or printing, whether plain or written<br />
or printed upon (to the exclusion <strong>of</strong> any written letter, or communication<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> a letter), photographs, when not on glass, or in<br />
frames containing glass, or any like substance, and anything usually<br />
appertaining to such articles in the way <strong>of</strong> binding and mounting necessary<br />
for the safe transmission by post, but also Circulars— i.e., letters<br />
which appear from internal evidence to be intended for transmission in<br />
identical terms to several persons, and the whole or the<br />
which is printed, engraved, or lithographed.<br />
greater part <strong>of</strong><br />
1st. The postage is one halfpenny for every 2 oz., or fraction <strong>of</strong><br />
that weight.<br />
2nd. The postage must be prepaid, either by adhesive stamps or by<br />
means <strong>of</strong> a stamped wrapper, or by a combination <strong>of</strong> the two.<br />
3rd. A packet posted wholly unpaid will be charged with double the<br />
book postage, and if posted partially prepaid with double the<br />
deficiency.<br />
4th. Every book packet must be posted either without a cover or in<br />
a cover entirely open at both ends, and in such a manner as to<br />
admit <strong>of</strong> the contents being easily withdrawn for examination,*<br />
otherwise it will be treated as a letter.<br />
5th. A book packet may not contain any letter, or communication<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> a letter (whether separate or otherwise), not<br />
being a circular letter, or not wholly printed, nor any enclosure<br />
sealed or in any way closed against inspection. (Entries,<br />
however, merely stating who sends the book, &c, or to whom<br />
it is given, are not regarded as a letter.) If this rule be<br />
infringed, the entire packet will be charged as a letter.<br />
6th. No book packet may exceed 5 lbs. in weight, or 1 foot 6 ins. in<br />
length, 9 ins. in width, and 6 ins. in depth, unless it be sent to<br />
or from a Government <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
INLAND PATTERN AND SAMPLE POST.<br />
I. Trade patterns and samples <strong>of</strong> merchandise maybe sent between<br />
places in the United Kingdom at the following rates <strong>of</strong> postage:<br />
— +<br />
For a packet weighing not more than 4 oz. . .id<br />
For a packet weighing more than 4 oz. but not more<br />
than 6 oz. . . . . . . I^d<br />
For a packet weighing more than 6 oz. but not more<br />
than 8 oz. . . . . . . .2d<br />
* In order to secure the return <strong>of</strong> book packets which cannot be delivered, the<br />
name and address <strong>of</strong> the senders should be printed or written outside, thus— " From<br />
t It is the duty <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong>masters, whenever they have ground for suspecting an<br />
infringement <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> the above conditions, and occasionally, even when there is no<br />
ground for suspicion, to open and examine book packets posted at, or passing through,<br />
their <strong>of</strong>fices.
APPENDIX.<br />
2. No packet must exceed 8 oz. in weight. The limits <strong>of</strong> dimensions<br />
are 12 inches by 8 inches by 4 inches. If either <strong>of</strong> these conditions<br />
be infringed, the packet will not be forwarded, but will be<br />
returned to the sender.<br />
3. If a packet be posted wholly unpaid, it will on delivery be<br />
chargeable with double postage; a packet posted insufficiently paid will<br />
be chargeable with double the deficient postage.<br />
4. The <strong>Post</strong>master General wishes it to be clearly understood that<br />
the post is expressly intended for the benefit <strong>of</strong>, and is absolutely<br />
restricted to, bond fide trade patterns and samples <strong>of</strong> merchandise.<br />
No article sent for sale, or in execution <strong>of</strong> an order (however small the<br />
quantity), or sent from a private individual, will under any circumstances<br />
he admissible ; and if any such packet be posted prepaid at the patternrate<br />
only, it will be charged with double the deficient postage, at the<br />
letter rate, together with a fine <strong>of</strong> 6d.<br />
5. Patterns and samples must be sent in wrappers (marked " Pattern<br />
<strong>Post</strong>" or "Sample <strong>Post</strong>") entirely open at both ends, and must be so<br />
packed that they may, to the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong>master General or<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers, be easily withdrawn for examination ; but samples <strong>of</strong> seeds,<br />
flour, drugs, and such-like articles, which cannot be sent in open<br />
wrappers, may be enclosed in boxes (but in such a way as to admit <strong>of</strong><br />
easy examination) or in bags <strong>of</strong> linen or other like material, tied at the<br />
neck. Closed bags, even if transparent, will not be allowed. In all<br />
cases where the requirements in regard to the mode <strong>of</strong> enclosure are not<br />
complied with, the packet will be returned to the sender.<br />
, his<br />
6. It is obligatory that the name, address, and trade <strong>of</strong> the sender<br />
be in all cases printed on the outside <strong>of</strong> the wrapper, above the address.<br />
* If this rule be not complied with, the packet will be liable to the<br />
penalty referred to in Clause 4. When returned to the Trader or Firm<br />
by whom they are originally sent, Patterns will pass if one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
following conditions are complied with :<br />
a. They may be returned in the original wrappers, the written<br />
address being carefully crossed and the words " Returned<br />
Patterns" or " Returned to/' being prefixed to the printed<br />
address <strong>of</strong> the Trader.<br />
/;. By a reversible wrapper having the Trader's name, address,<br />
and trade, and headed " Returned Patterns."<br />
c. By a fresh wrapper bearing the printed address, &c, and<br />
heading above described.<br />
7. The number, price, and private business marks may (as well as<br />
the address) be in writing, but no other writing will be allowed. In<br />
case <strong>of</strong> the infringement <strong>of</strong> this rule, the packet will be surcharged at<br />
the letter-rate.<br />
8. No glass bottle, or glass in any form, may be sent ; no explosive,<br />
liquid, semi-liquid, or greasy matter, nor powders <strong>of</strong> any kind which<br />
may stain or do other damage ; nor any living creature.<br />
9. Patterns or scissors, knives, razors, and other sharp articles, must<br />
be so packed and guarded as to completely prevent injury to the other<br />
contents <strong>of</strong> the mail bags, or to the <strong>of</strong>ficers employed, but the packets<br />
—
8<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
must at the same time admit <strong>of</strong> easy examination. When these requirements<br />
are not complied with, the packet will be stopped.<br />
io. When necessary for securing due transmission, or delivery, <strong>of</strong><br />
letters, patterns and samples may be kept back for the succeeding<br />
despatch or delivery.<br />
POST CARDS.<br />
1. Official <strong>Post</strong> Cards, impressed with halfpenny stamp ; double or<br />
Reply <strong>Post</strong> Cards, impressed with halfpenny stamp on each portion <strong>of</strong><br />
them, and private Cards, embossed at the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Inland Revenue<br />
with halfpenny stamps, may be transmitted between places in the United<br />
Kingdom with letters printed or written upon the back. Adhesive<br />
stamps are not accepted in payment <strong>of</strong> the postage.<br />
2. The front (or stamped) side is for the address only, in addition to<br />
the printed words "<strong>Post</strong> Card " and " The address only to be written<br />
on this side." There must be nothing else written, printed, or otherwise<br />
impressed on it, nor must there be any writing or printing across<br />
the stamp. On the reverse side any communication, whether <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nature <strong>of</strong> a letter or otherwise, may be written or printed. Nothing<br />
whatever may be attached, except an adhesive stamp for a late fee ;<br />
nor may the card be folded, cut, or otherwise altered. If any one <strong>of</strong><br />
these rules be infringed, the card will be charged id on delivery.<br />
3. When, owing to a great and unusual influx <strong>of</strong> letters, books, &c,<br />
the transmission or delivery <strong>of</strong> the letters would be delayed if the whole<br />
mail were dealt with without distinction, <strong>Post</strong> Cards (unless paid for<br />
and posted as late letters) may be kept back until<br />
delivery.<br />
the next despatch or<br />
4. No Card other than one <strong>of</strong> those issued by the Government, or a<br />
private Card embossed with a halfpenny stamp at the <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Inland<br />
Revenue, Somerset House, or at the Stamp <strong>Office</strong>s at Liverpool and<br />
Newcastle-on-Tyne, will pass under a halfpenny stamp, if it bear on it<br />
a communication <strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> a letter (unless it be a circular letter.<br />
5. <strong>Post</strong> Cards for abroad, with impressed stamps <strong>of</strong> id, i^d, 2d, and<br />
3d each, are sold at those rates, and are transmissible to all the countries<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong>al Union, and Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji without<br />
extra charge.<br />
6. Reply <strong>Post</strong> Cards for certain places abroad are also issued with<br />
impressed stamps <strong>of</strong> 2d, 3d, and 4d respectively.<br />
General Regulations.<br />
It is forbidden to put forward by post any indecent or obscene print,<br />
paintings, photographs, lithographs, engravings, book, or card, or any<br />
other indecent or obscene article, or any letter, newspaper, publication,<br />
packet, or card having thereon any other words, marks, or designs <strong>of</strong> an<br />
indecent, obscene, libellous, or grossly <strong>of</strong>fensive character. Anything<br />
posted contrary to this prohibition will be stopped and sent to the<br />
Returned Letter <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
<strong>Post</strong>masters are instructed not to receive any letter which there is<br />
good reason to believe contains anything likely to injure the contents <strong>of</strong><br />
the mail bag, or the person <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>. If such a<br />
packet be posted without the <strong>Post</strong>master's knowledge, or if at any time<br />
)
APPENDIX.<br />
before the despatch he should discover any such packet, he is directed<br />
not to forward it, but to report the case, with the address <strong>of</strong> the packet,<br />
to the Secretary. The following are examples <strong>of</strong> the articles referred to :<br />
A glass bottle, or glass in any form ; razors, scissors, needles, knives,<br />
forks, or other sharp instruments ; leeches, game, fish, meat, fruit, or<br />
vegetables ; bladders, or other vessels containing liquids ; gunpowder,<br />
lucifer matches, or anything which is explosive or liable to sudden<br />
combustion.<br />
REGISTRATION.<br />
1. The fee for registering a letter, newspaper, or book-packet passing<br />
by post between any two places in the United Kingdom is twopence,<br />
and this registration fee and the postage must be prepaid, except on<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial letters for Government <strong>Office</strong>s in London, Dublin, or Edinburgh,<br />
which may be registered on prepayment, in stamps, <strong>of</strong> the registration<br />
fee only.<br />
2. No articles addressed to initials or to a fictitious name can be<br />
registered, unless it be addressed to the care <strong>of</strong> a person or firm.<br />
3. Every article presented for registration must be enclosed in a<br />
strong cover, securely fastened. If the article contains money, it must,<br />
in order to gain the benefit <strong>of</strong> the guarantee, be enclosed in a Registered<br />
Letter Envelope sold by the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> ; and if coins are sent, they<br />
must on no account be put in loose, but must be packed and enclosed<br />
in such a way as to move about as little as possible.<br />
4. Every article to be registered must be given to an agent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, and a receipt obtained for it ; and it should on no account<br />
be dropped into a letter-box. If, contrary to this rule, an article<br />
marked "Registered" be dropped into a letter-box, it will, if directed<br />
.to any place in the United Kingdom, be liable to a registration fee <strong>of</strong> 8d<br />
(less any amount prepaid for registration), instead <strong>of</strong> the ordinary<br />
fee <strong>of</strong> 2d.<br />
5. The latest time for posting registered articles on payment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ordinary fee is usually half an hour before the closing <strong>of</strong> the Letter Box ;<br />
but at all Provincial Head <strong>Office</strong>s and at the Chief <strong>Office</strong>s in Edinburgh<br />
and Dublin, articles bearing a late fee <strong>of</strong> fourpence, in addition to the<br />
•ordinary registration fee, may be registered at any time within the half<br />
hour if the <strong>of</strong>fice is open to the public.<br />
6. The loss <strong>of</strong> a registered article (as it can be traced through its<br />
Avhole course) is a rare occurrence. Nevertheless large sums <strong>of</strong> money<br />
or other articles <strong>of</strong> great value should not be sent through the post, even<br />
if registered ; as the machinery <strong>of</strong> the Department is not arranged with<br />
a. view to such transmissions. If sent unregistered, valuable articles are<br />
•exposed to risk ; consequently, Inland letters or packets which contain<br />
coin, watches, or jewellery, if posted without registration, are subjected<br />
to registration, and are charged on delivery with a fee <strong>of</strong> eightpence in<br />
addition to the ordinary postage. If they cannot be registered in time<br />
to be forwaided by the mail for which they are posted, they are detained<br />
for the next despatch.<br />
7. By law the <strong>Post</strong>master General is not responsible for the safe<br />
delivery <strong>of</strong> registered articles, but henceforth he will be prepared to<br />
give compensation for the loss and damage <strong>of</strong> a registered article lost<br />
—
— —<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
while passing through the post to an amount not exceeding £5. Where<br />
in addition to the postage and the registration fee an insurance fee <strong>of</strong> 2d<br />
is paid, the <strong>Post</strong>master General will give compensation to an amount<br />
7iot exceeding £10, provided<br />
(a.) That the sender duly observed all the conditions <strong>of</strong> registration.<br />
(b.) That the article was securely enclosed in a reasonably strong<br />
cover ; and, if it contained money, that it was enclosed in one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Registered Letter Envelopes sold by the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
The compensation given in respect <strong>of</strong> the loss <strong>of</strong> coin shall not<br />
exceed £2.<br />
(c.) That application was made to the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong><br />
immediately the loss was discovered.<br />
[When the complaint is that the contents <strong>of</strong> a letter or<br />
packet have been abstracted, the envelope must accompany<br />
the application, otherwise the question will not be entertained.}<br />
(d.) That the <strong>Post</strong>master General, whose decision shall be final, is-<br />
satisfied that the loss occurred while the article was in the<br />
custody <strong>of</strong> the British <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> and was not<br />
fault on the part <strong>of</strong> the sender.<br />
caused by any<br />
[The word '<br />
' loss " here does not include damage to an<br />
article which in fact reaches its destination, or destruction by<br />
fire or shipwreck, or by the dishonesty or negligence <strong>of</strong> any<br />
person not in the employment <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>.]<br />
8. The <strong>Post</strong>master General will in every case either <strong>of</strong> loss or<br />
damage, if he thinks fit, reinstate the contents <strong>of</strong> a letter instead <strong>of</strong><br />
giving pecuniary compensation.<br />
9. Where compensation is given for the loss <strong>of</strong> a letter or <strong>of</strong> any<br />
article contained in a letter, the <strong>Post</strong>master General will reserve the<br />
right to retain and dispose as he thinks fit <strong>of</strong> the letter or <strong>of</strong> the missing<br />
article therein, in case it should subsequently come into his hands.<br />
INLAND PARCEL POST.<br />
The following are the chief regulations <strong>of</strong> the Parcel <strong>Post</strong> :<br />
—<br />
1. The rates <strong>of</strong> postage are<br />
s. d.<br />
For a parcel not exceeding 1 lb. in weight, the postage will be o 3<br />
For a parcel exceeding 1 lb. and not exceeding 2 lbs. . o 4.5.<br />
2 lbs. „ 3 „ .06<br />
.',<br />
3 » >> 4 • O 7i<br />
4 „ „ 5 » • o 9<br />
5 >> „ 6 ,, . o ioi<br />
6 ,, „ 7 „ .<br />
7 „ ,. 8 „ .<br />
8 „ „ 9 „ •<br />
„ 9 >> >> IO >><br />
,, 10 ,, ,, 11 ,,<br />
No Parcel can be sent exceeding 1 1 lbs. in weight.<br />
2. The dimensions allowed for an Inland <strong>Post</strong>al Parcel are<br />
FT. IN.<br />
Greatest length<br />
Greatest length and girth combined<br />
3<br />
6<br />
6<br />
o
—<br />
For example<br />
—<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
A Parcel measuring 3 feet 6 inches in length may measure as much as<br />
2 feet 6 inches in girth.<br />
A shorter Parcel may be thicker ; thus—if it measure no more than<br />
3 feet in length it may measure as much as 3 feet in girth {i.e.) round<br />
its thickest part.<br />
3. The full postage must be paid in advance, by means <strong>of</strong> ordinary<br />
postage stamps, which must be affixed by the sender.<br />
4. Parcels must not be posted in a letter-box, but must be handed<br />
over the counter <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
5. No compensation either for loss or damage will be given in<br />
respect <strong>of</strong><br />
1. A parcel containing anything which, according to the regulations<br />
for the time being, may not be sent by the Inland Parcel<br />
<strong>Post</strong>.<br />
2. A parcel containing a watch, money, or jewellery.<br />
3. No insurance can be effected on parcels containing any <strong>of</strong> the<br />
articles mentioned in the preceding ride.<br />
4. Parcels containing watches, money, or jewellery, should be sent<br />
by Registered Letter <strong>Post</strong>.<br />
The <strong>Post</strong>master General will (not in consequence <strong>of</strong> any legal<br />
liability, but voluntarily, and as an act <strong>of</strong> grace), subject to the rules<br />
herein-after mentioned, give compensation for the loss and damage <strong>of</strong><br />
inland parcels according to the following scales, viz. :<br />
a. Where no fee except postage is paid, the <strong>Post</strong>master-General<br />
will give compensation to an amount not exceeding £1.<br />
b. Where, in addition to the postage, an insurance fee <strong>of</strong> id is paid,<br />
the <strong>Post</strong>master-General will give compensation to an amount not<br />
exceeding ,£5.<br />
c. Where, in addition to the postage, an insurance fee <strong>of</strong> 2d is paid,<br />
the <strong>Post</strong>master-General will give compensation to an amount not<br />
exceeding £\o.<br />
In no case will a larger amount <strong>of</strong> compensation than ,£10 be<br />
paid. The compensation given in case <strong>of</strong> damage will be in<br />
proportion to that which would have been given had the parcel<br />
been lost.<br />
No legal liability to give compensation in respect <strong>of</strong> any parcel<br />
will attach to the <strong>Post</strong>master-General, either personally or in his<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial capacity, and whether or not an insurance fee has been<br />
been paid. Accordingly the decision <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong>master-General<br />
as to all questions <strong>of</strong> compensation will be final.<br />
Prohibited Parcels.<br />
6. Parcels bearing or containing writing or marks <strong>of</strong> an <strong>of</strong>fensive or<br />
indecent character ; or containing gunpowder, cartridges, lucifer matches,<br />
or other combustible material, live animals, <strong>of</strong>fensive or filthy matter, or<br />
any substance likely to cause injury to other Parcels, or to the <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, may not be sent through the post.<br />
Deliveries <strong>of</strong> parcels in town are made at 8 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 1 1 a.m.,<br />
1. 15 p.m., 4.30 p.m., and 7.45 p.m.<br />
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APPENDIX.<br />
FOREIGN AND COLONIAL PARCEL POST.<br />
Foreign and Colonial Parcel <strong>Post</strong> operation between the United<br />
Kingdom and the undermentioned foreign countries and British<br />
Colonies and possessions, and under the conditions set' against each:<br />
Countries.<br />
Aden, India, and British Burmah<br />
Cyprus<br />
Gibraltar )<br />
Malta f<br />
Rates <strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong>age.<br />
For a Parcel<br />
not<br />
exceeding i lb.<br />
For a Parcel not<br />
exceeding 2 lb:<br />
Egypt<br />
New South Wales (including \<br />
1 3<br />
Norfolk Island) I<br />
South Australia<br />
Victoria (Australia)<br />
\<br />
/<br />
1 6<br />
Western Australia I<br />
Tasmania<br />
New Zealand<br />
/<br />
For a Parcel not<br />
exceeding 1 lb,<br />
Straits Settlements ^ o 9<br />
Ceylon j<br />
Hong Kong and certain places<br />
in China<br />
Labuan<br />
Lagos (Africa).<br />
Antigt<br />
.<br />
Dominica<br />
Montserrat<br />
Nevis ,<br />
St. Kitts<br />
St. Vincent<br />
Tortola<br />
Grenada<br />
St. Lucia<br />
Tobago<br />
Trinidad<br />
British Guiana..<br />
Jamaica<br />
Cape Town only<br />
Cape Colony<br />
.<br />
For each<br />
additional pound<br />
or fraction <strong>of</strong> a<br />
pound up to i ilbs.<br />
o 6<br />
o 6<br />
o 11<br />
o 9<br />
For each pound<br />
up to 7 lbs.<br />
For a Parcel Exceeding 3 lbs,<br />
not exceeding but not<br />
3 lbs. exceeding 7 lbs.<br />
France (not including Corsica).. 14 19<br />
French Guiana 3 2 3 7<br />
Germany, via Hamburg 10 17<br />
via Belgium 14 19<br />
Belgium Not exceeding 3 lb., is 3d ; not exceeding 7 lb., is 8d<br />
not exceeding 11 lb., 2s 2^d<br />
—<br />
Day <strong>of</strong><br />
Despatch from<br />
London.<br />
Every<br />
Wednesday<br />
morning.<br />
Every<br />
Thursday<br />
morning.<br />
) Everyalternate<br />
f Wed. morning.<br />
Every<br />
I<br />
V Wednesday<br />
I morning.<br />
( Everyalternate<br />
1 Wed. morning.<br />
Every Saturday.<br />
Every<br />
alternate<br />
Thursday<br />
except<br />
Tobago,<br />
which is<br />
despatched<br />
every fourth<br />
Thursday.<br />
Every<br />
Thursday.<br />
Twice daily.<br />
)Tues., Wed.<br />
f Thur., & Sat.<br />
> Twice daily.
—<br />
APPENDIX. 13<br />
Dimensions.<br />
For Foreign Countries (except Egypt).<br />
The dimensions for parcels addressed to Belgium, Switzerland,<br />
and Sweden, are 2 feet in any direction. Parcels over 2 feet are<br />
accepted if other dimensions are less.<br />
Norway and Denmark, greatest length in any direction 2 feet.<br />
For Colonies and for Egypt.<br />
The dimensions allowed will be the same as those for the Inland<br />
Parcel <strong>Post</strong>, viz. :<br />
Greatest length 3<br />
Greatest length and girth combined . 6 ,, o ,,<br />
For parcels addressed to Canada the dimensions are :<br />
Greatest length 2 ft.<br />
Greatest depth or width, . . . . 1 ,,<br />
Prepayment.<br />
—<br />
ft. 6 ins.<br />
The postage must in all cases be paid in advance, and by means <strong>of</strong><br />
postage stamps, which must be affixed by the sender, and no parcel<br />
will be accepted for transmission which is not sufficiently prepaid.<br />
Customs Declaration.<br />
The sender <strong>of</strong> each parcel must make a Customs declaration furnishing—upon<br />
a special form provided for the purpose which can be<br />
obtained at any <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>—an accurate statement <strong>of</strong> the contents and<br />
value, the date <strong>of</strong> posting, and the sender's signature and place <strong>of</strong><br />
abode, and, in the case <strong>of</strong> parcels for Foreign Countries, the<br />
sender will also be required to enter thereon the net weight <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contents <strong>of</strong> the parcel. The net weight <strong>of</strong> each article contained in a<br />
parcel for Spain should be stated.<br />
Parcels must be sealed for Continent <strong>of</strong> Europe.<br />
No letter must, under any circumstances, be enclosed in these<br />
parcels,<br />
MONEY ORDERS.<br />
The Public are recommended, when applying for Money Orders, to<br />
use printed "Application Forms," which save time and afford greater<br />
security than verbal messages against mistakes. These forms are supplied<br />
gratuitously at all Money Order <strong>Office</strong>s.<br />
The Commission on Inland Money Orders is :<br />
For sums not exceeding £1<br />
—<br />
exceeding £1 and not exceeding £2<br />
£2 ,, £4<br />
£4 „ £7<br />
£7 ,> £10<br />
2d.<br />
3d.<br />
4 d.<br />
5 d.<br />
6d.
14<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
No order may contain a fractional part <strong>of</strong> a penny.<br />
The applicant must furnish, in full, the surname and at least the<br />
initial <strong>of</strong> one christian name, both <strong>of</strong> the remitter and the payee, and<br />
the remitter's address. In the case <strong>of</strong> Foreign Orders the full address<br />
<strong>of</strong> the payee must be given ; and if the Order be payable to a native in<br />
British India, the Tribe or Caste, and the Father's name, must also be<br />
furnished.<br />
Exceptions.— 1st. The remitter <strong>of</strong> an Inland Order may direct, at<br />
the time <strong>of</strong> issue, that the Order be crossed like a cheque thus,<br />
& Co., and thus be payable only through a Bank. In that case<br />
he may give or withhold the name <strong>of</strong> the payee. The designation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bank need not be furnished.<br />
2nd. If the remitter or payee he a peer or a bishop, his ordinary<br />
title is sufficient.<br />
3rd. The usual designation <strong>of</strong> a firm is sufficient, except when a<br />
company trades under a title which does not consist <strong>of</strong> the names<br />
<strong>of</strong> the persons composing it, as the " Carron Company," but<br />
even a designation <strong>of</strong> this nature may be accepted provided the<br />
Order be erossed for presentation through a Bank.<br />
The holder <strong>of</strong> an Inland Money Order may direct, by crossing it,<br />
that the Order be paid through a Bank, even though its payment was<br />
not originally so restricted.<br />
An Order once issued cannot be cancelled. Should repayment or<br />
transfer to a different <strong>of</strong>fice be required, the remitter or payee must<br />
make application at the nearest Money Order <strong>Office</strong> for the necessary<br />
form to effect such.<br />
The remitter <strong>of</strong> an order has full control over the money until<br />
payment has actually been made by the Department. The remitter<br />
may make his Order payable ten days after date, provided that, when<br />
he obtains the order, he affix thereto in the presence <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong>master,<br />
in the space after the request C, a penny adhesive stamp, and write his<br />
signature across the stamp.<br />
Money Orders do not require a receipt stamp.<br />
Payment <strong>of</strong> an Order cannot under any circumstances be made on<br />
the day <strong>of</strong> issue.<br />
Although at the end <strong>of</strong> twelve months from that in which it was<br />
issued, a Money Order, if still unpaid, becomes legally void, nevertheless<br />
when a good reason can be given for the delay in presenting it, an<br />
application for payment, subject to a certain deduction, is entertained.<br />
After once paying a Money Order, by whomsoever presented, the<br />
•<strong>Office</strong> is not liable to any further claim.
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APPENDIX. is<br />
Money Orders are issued in the United Kingdom on the following<br />
Foreign Countries, British Possessions, Agencies, and Colonies, at the<br />
rates <strong>of</strong> commission shown below :<br />
Foreign Countries.<br />
Austria<br />
Belgium<br />
Bulgaria<br />
Danish West Indies<br />
Denmark<br />
Dutch East Indian Possessions<br />
Egypt<br />
France<br />
German Empire<br />
Hawaii (Sandwich Islands)<br />
Holland<br />
Hungary<br />
Iceland<br />
Italy<br />
Japan<br />
North Borneo (Sandakan)<br />
Norway<br />
Portugal (Madeira and the Azores)<br />
Roumania<br />
vSweden<br />
Switzerland<br />
United States<br />
And the Ottoman Towns ot Adrianople,<br />
Beyrout, Philippopolis,<br />
and Salonica<br />
Orange Tree State<br />
British Agencies.<br />
Constantinople<br />
Smyrna<br />
Panama<br />
Tangier<br />
British Possessions and<br />
Colonies.<br />
Belize<br />
Bermuda<br />
British Columbia<br />
British Guiana<br />
British Possessions and<br />
Colon ies— Continued.<br />
Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope<br />
Canada<br />
Ceylon<br />
Cyprus<br />
Falkland Islands<br />
Gambia<br />
Gibraltar<br />
Gold Coast<br />
Heligoland<br />
Hong Kong (with agencies at<br />
Shanghai, Amoy, Canton, Foochow,<br />
Hankow, Hoihow, Swatow,<br />
and Ningpo)<br />
India (including agencies at Aden,<br />
Bagdad, Bunder Abbas, Bushire,<br />
Busrah, Guadur, Jask, Linga,<br />
Muscat, and Zanzibar)<br />
Lagos<br />
Malta<br />
Mauritius<br />
Natal<br />
New Brunswick<br />
Newfoundland<br />
New South Wales<br />
New Zealand<br />
Nova Scotia<br />
Prince Edward Island,<br />
Queensland<br />
St. Helena<br />
Seychelle Islands<br />
Sierra Leone<br />
South Australia<br />
Straits Settlements<br />
Tasmania<br />
Victoria<br />
West Indies<br />
Western Australia<br />
For sums not exceeding £2, 6d ; £5, is ; £7, is 6d ; £10, 2s.<br />
POSTAL ORDERS.<br />
I. "<strong>Post</strong>al Orders," for certain fixed sums from is up to^i, are<br />
now issued and paid at all Money Order <strong>Office</strong>s in the United Kingdom,<br />
and at Malta, Gibraltar, and Constantinople.
i6 APPENDIX.<br />
2. The following are the amounts for which <strong>Post</strong>al Orders are issued,<br />
together with the Poundage payable in respect to each Order :-<br />
Amount <strong>of</strong><br />
Order.<br />
Poundage.<br />
Amount <strong>of</strong><br />
Order.<br />
Poundage.<br />
S. d. d. S. d. d.<br />
I O • h 4 6 I<br />
i 6 1<br />
. I<br />
5<br />
?<br />
20 7 6 I<br />
26 . I 10 I<br />
3 ... I 10 6 . I<br />
36.. . I 15 . *2<br />
40 . 20 I*<br />
Broken amounts may be made up by the use <strong>of</strong> postage stamps, not<br />
exceeding fivepence in value, affixed to the face <strong>of</strong> any one <strong>Post</strong>al<br />
Order.<br />
3. The person to whom a <strong>Post</strong>al Order is issued must, before parting<br />
with it, fill in the name <strong>of</strong> the person to whom the amount is to be paid,<br />
and may fill in the name <strong>of</strong> the Money Order <strong>Office</strong> at which the amount<br />
is to be paid. The person so named must, before payment can be<br />
made, sign the receipt at the foot <strong>of</strong> the Order, and must also fill in<br />
the name <strong>of</strong> the Money Order <strong>Office</strong>, if that has not been already done.<br />
4. If a <strong>Post</strong>al Order be crossed " & Co.,"<br />
payment will only be made through a banker, and if the name <strong>of</strong> a<br />
banker is added, payment will only be made through that banker.<br />
5. A <strong>Post</strong>al Order presented by or through a banker for payment,<br />
will not (in the absence <strong>of</strong> an express arrangement between such Banker<br />
and the <strong>Post</strong>master-General to the contrary) be paid until after such<br />
Order has been examined at the chief <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
6. After a <strong>Post</strong>al Order has once been paid, to whomsoever it is<br />
paid, the <strong>Post</strong>master-General will not be liable for any further claim.<br />
7. If any erasure or alteration be made, or if the Order is cut,<br />
defaced, or mutilated, payment may be refused.<br />
8. The regulations under which <strong>Post</strong>al Orders will be issued allow<br />
the <strong>Post</strong>master to delay or refuse the payment <strong>of</strong> an Order, but he must<br />
at once report his reason for so doing to the <strong>Post</strong>master-General.<br />
9. After the expiration <strong>of</strong> three months from the last day <strong>of</strong> the<br />
month <strong>of</strong> issue, a <strong>Post</strong>al Order will be payable only on payment <strong>of</strong> a<br />
commission equal to the amount <strong>of</strong> the original poundage, with the<br />
addition (if more than three months have elapsed since the said expiration)<br />
<strong>of</strong> the amount <strong>of</strong> the original poundage for every further period <strong>of</strong><br />
three months which has so elapsed, and for every portion <strong>of</strong> any such<br />
period <strong>of</strong> three months over and above every complete period.<br />
10. The commission thus paid must be affixed in <strong>Post</strong>age Stamps<br />
to the back <strong>of</strong> the Order.<br />
SAVINGS BANK.<br />
Every Money Order <strong>Office</strong> is also a Savings Bank, and is open for<br />
Bank business during the same hours as for Money Orders.<br />
Deposits <strong>of</strong> one shilling, or <strong>of</strong> any number <strong>of</strong> shillings, or <strong>of</strong> pounds<br />
and shillings, may be made by any person at the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Savings<br />
Bank, provided that such depositor shall not make deposits amounting<br />
to more than ,£30 in any year ending 31st December, or make any
APPENDIX. 17<br />
further deposit when the amount standing in his name exceeds ^150,<br />
exclusive <strong>of</strong> interest. When any depositor's principal and interest<br />
amount together to ^200, all interest will cease so long as the balance<br />
<strong>of</strong> the account continues to amount to the said sum <strong>of</strong> ^"200.<br />
Interest at the rate <strong>of</strong> £2 10s per cent, per annum (which is at the<br />
rate <strong>of</strong> sixpence a year, or one halfpenny a calendar month, for each<br />
complete pound) is allowed until the sum due to a depositor amounts to<br />
^"200, when interest ceases. The calculation is made from the first day<br />
<strong>of</strong> the calendar month next following the day on which a pound has<br />
been deposited, or completed, up to the last day <strong>of</strong> the calendar month<br />
preceding the day on which a warrant for repayment is issued, and after<br />
each 31st December the interest is added to the principal.<br />
When a depositor wishes to make a withdrawal from his account, he<br />
should fill up and forward to the Savings Bank Department a notice <strong>of</strong><br />
withdrawal, which he can obtain at any <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Savings Bank. He<br />
will then receive by post a warrant, which he should present together<br />
with his book at the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, where payment is to be made. The<br />
<strong>Post</strong>master General will endeavour to prevent fraud, and to identify<br />
every depositor transacting business with the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Savings Bank<br />
but if any person shall obtain possession <strong>of</strong> a depositor's book, and then<br />
fradulently represent him to be the depositor, and by forwarding the<br />
proper notice <strong>of</strong> withdrawal, and by presentation <strong>of</strong> the depositor's book,<br />
and compliance with the rules <strong>of</strong> the department, shall obtain any sum<br />
<strong>of</strong> money belonging to that depositor, the <strong>Post</strong>master General will not<br />
be responsible for the loss there<strong>of</strong>.<br />
On making his first deposit, every person must give his Christian<br />
name and surname, and state his occupation and residence, and must<br />
sign a declaration, to be witnessed by the <strong>Post</strong>master, or by some person<br />
known to the <strong>Post</strong>master, or by a minister or churchwarden <strong>of</strong> the<br />
parish in which the depositor dwells, or by a Justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace ; and<br />
if such declaration or any part there<strong>of</strong> shall not be true, the depositor<br />
making the same shall forfeit all right to his deposits.<br />
At every <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> in the United Kingdom forms can be obtained<br />
free <strong>of</strong> charge, on which twelve penny postage stamps can be fixed ;<br />
and when the form has been thus filled with twelve penny stamps, it<br />
will be received at any <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Savings Bank as a Savings Bank<br />
deposit for a shilling.<br />
Investment and Sales <strong>of</strong> Government Stock.<br />
A depositor in the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Savings Bank who desires to invest<br />
in Government Stock must send to the Controller <strong>of</strong> the Savings Bank<br />
Department, General <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, London, together with his deposit<br />
book, an application signed by him on a form to be obtained at any<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Savings Bank. Such investments can be made in Consolidated,<br />
Reduced, or New Three per cent. Stock, or in Two and Three<br />
Quarters or Two and a Half per cent. Stock.<br />
Within seven days from the receipt <strong>of</strong> such application the Depositor's<br />
account will be charged with the current price <strong>of</strong> the Stock purchased<br />
and the commission, the necessary entries being made in his deposit<br />
book ; and the Depositor will be credited in the Government Stock<br />
Register <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Savings Bank with the equivalent amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> Stock, and an investment certificate will be sent to him by post.<br />
The minimum amount <strong>of</strong> Stock which may be purchased or sold<br />
2a<br />
;
1<br />
8<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
is one shilling, and not more than ^ioo Stock can be credited to<br />
an account in any year ending the 31st December, or ^300 Stock in all.<br />
For the purpose <strong>of</strong> an immediate investment in Government Stock<br />
a deposit to an amount not exceeding the value <strong>of</strong> ^100 Stock with the<br />
commission may be made in one year ending the 31st December,<br />
irrespective <strong>of</strong> the limits for ordinary deposits.<br />
Deposits for immediate investment can be made in the accounts <strong>of</strong><br />
minors under seven years <strong>of</strong> age, the application to invest being signed<br />
at the time the deposit is made by the person, who, if the deposit were<br />
a first deposit, would be required to make the declaration, but the Stock<br />
cannot be sold until the minor attains the age <strong>of</strong> seven years.<br />
Government Insurances and Annuities.<br />
The <strong>Post</strong>master General is empowered, under the Act 45 and 46<br />
Vict., cap. 51, to insure the lives <strong>of</strong> persons <strong>of</strong> either sex for any amount<br />
not less than £$ or more than ^"ioo. An insurance may be effected by<br />
any person not over the age <strong>of</strong> 65 years, and not under the age <strong>of</strong> 14<br />
years; or, if the amount does not exceed ^5, not under the age <strong>of</strong> 8<br />
years. The <strong>Post</strong>master General is also empowered, under the same<br />
Act, to grant immediate or deferred annuities for any amount not less<br />
than £1 or more than ^"ioo to any person not under the age <strong>of</strong> 5 years.<br />
The persons whose lives are insured, or to whom annuities are<br />
granted by the <strong>Post</strong>master General, have direct Government security<br />
for the payment <strong>of</strong> the money at the proper time.<br />
Forms <strong>of</strong> proposal for the insurance <strong>of</strong> lives and the purchase <strong>of</strong><br />
annuities and information as to filling them up, may be obtained at any<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Savings Bank, where also the whole <strong>of</strong> the tables <strong>of</strong> the<br />
premiums to be charged may be seen or purchased.<br />
PATTERNS AND SAMPLES.<br />
1. The pattern and sample post to foreign countries and the Colonies<br />
generally is restricted to bond fide trade patterns or samples <strong>of</strong> merchandise.<br />
Packets containing goods for sale, or in execution <strong>of</strong> an order (however<br />
small the quantity), or any articles from one private individual to<br />
another which are not actually patterns or samples, can only be forwarded<br />
as letters.<br />
2. Patterns or samples, when practicable, must be sent in covers<br />
open at the end, and in such manner as to be easy <strong>of</strong> examination. But<br />
samples <strong>of</strong> seeds, drugs, and such like articles, which cannot be sent in<br />
covers <strong>of</strong> this kind, may be posted enclosed in boxes, or in bags <strong>of</strong><br />
linen, or other material, fastened in such a manner that they may be<br />
readily opened.<br />
3. Such articles as scissors, knives, razors, forks, steel pens, nails,<br />
keys, watch machinery, metal tubing, pieces <strong>of</strong> metal or ore, provided<br />
that they be packed and guarded in so secure a manner as to afford<br />
complete protection to the contents <strong>of</strong> the mail bags and to the <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, while at the same time they may be easily examined,<br />
may be sent as samples to places abroad. Liquids, glass, anything <strong>of</strong> a<br />
greasy nature, explosives, indigo, and powders <strong>of</strong> all kinds are absolutely<br />
prohibited.<br />
4. A packet <strong>of</strong> patterns or samples sent to any place comprised in<br />
the <strong>Post</strong>al Union (except Belgium, France, Greece, Luxemburg,<br />
Portugal, Switzerland via France, or the United States), must not
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APPENDIX. *9<br />
-exceed 8 inches in length, 4 in width, or 2 in depth. The limit to<br />
Belgium, France, Greece, Luxemburg, Portugal, Switzerland, via<br />
France, or the United States, is I foot in length, 8 inches in width.<br />
:and 4 inches in depth. The size <strong>of</strong> a packet for a non-union country<br />
•or colony is limited to 2 feet in length and I foot in width or depth.<br />
APPROXIMATE TIME OCCUPIED IN COURSE OF POST<br />
FROM LONDON TO CERTAIN PLACES ABROAD.<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> Place. ^ Name <strong>of</strong> Place.<br />
Accra<br />
Adelaide<br />
Aden<br />
Aix-les-Bains .<br />
.<br />
•<br />
26<br />
35<br />
11<br />
1<br />
Brussels<br />
— Buda-Pesth<br />
— Buenos Ayres<br />
— Cadiz<br />
Alexandria<br />
Algiers .<br />
Ambriz .<br />
Ambrizette<br />
•<br />
.<br />
5<br />
4<br />
5i<br />
48<br />
II Cairo<br />
— Calcutta<br />
— Caldera .<br />
— Callao .<br />
Amsterdam 15 Cameroons<br />
Antigua 15 8 Cape Coast Castle<br />
Antwerp 11 Cape Pal mas .<br />
Cape Town .<br />
Arica 39<br />
Ascension 24 — Carthagena<br />
Athens . 5 6 Cayenne.<br />
Auckland 36 — Chicago .<br />
Baden-Baden . 22 Christiania<br />
Baghdad 24 — Cobija .<br />
Bahamas 14 — Cologne<br />
Bahia<br />
Bale<br />
Balearic Islands<br />
Barbadoes<br />
16 — Colombo<br />
— 23 Colon .<br />
3 Congo .<br />
12 13 Constantinople<br />
Barcelona 1 16 Copenhagen .<br />
Batavia . . 28 •<br />
Bathurst 14<br />
Coquimbo<br />
— Crete<br />
Belgrade 2 9 Cyprus .<br />
Belize<br />
Benin<br />
.. 19<br />
30<br />
— Delagoa Bay .<br />
— Demerara<br />
Bergen . 4 12 Dominica<br />
Berlin<br />
Bermuda<br />
Berne ... Beyrout .<br />
1<br />
15<br />
10<br />
3<br />
4<br />
Dresden.<br />
Falkland Islands<br />
Faroe Islands.<br />
Fernando Po .<br />
.<br />
Biarritz .<br />
Bombay<br />
Bonny .<br />
I<br />
16<br />
24<br />
10 Florence<br />
12 Frankfort-on-Maine<br />
— Gaboon .<br />
Bordeaux<br />
Boston, U.S.A.<br />
Bremen .<br />
10<br />
—<br />
22 Geneva .<br />
— Genoa .<br />
Brindisi<br />
.<br />
X<br />
22 Gibraltar<br />
2 12 Gothenburg .<br />
Brisbane 41 — Goree and Dakar .<br />
.
20<br />
. . .<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
APPROXIMATE TIME, &c— Continued.<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> Place. £ 3 Name <strong>of</strong> Place. jj §.<br />
Q X Q E<br />
Grand Bassa . . .20 — Monrovia . . 19 -<br />
Grand Bassam 22 — Monte Video . 25 —<br />
Grand Canary IO — Montserrat 15 3<br />
Grenada 14 — Moscow 3 16<br />
Grey Town .<br />
Guadaloupe . 14 15 Mozambique . 34 —<br />
Guayaquil 26 — Munich . 1 6<br />
Hague, The — . 14 Muscat . 24 —<br />
23 — Moulmein 25 —<br />
Half Jack 22 — Naples . 2 3<br />
Hamburg I — Natal . 27 —<br />
Hanover. — 22 New Calabar . 35 —<br />
Havana . 16 — Newfoundlanc 9 —<br />
Heidelberg — 23 New York 9 —<br />
.<br />
Hiogo .<br />
Hong Kong<br />
Honolulu<br />
Iceland .<br />
Iquique .<br />
46<br />
23<br />
9<br />
40<br />
Nice<br />
— Nova Scotia .<br />
— Odessa .<br />
— Old Calabar<br />
1<br />
10<br />
3<br />
26<br />
9<br />
—<br />
12<br />
—<br />
Jacmel .<br />
Jamaica<br />
16<br />
17<br />
13<br />
14<br />
Oporto .<br />
Ottawa .<br />
3<br />
10<br />
2<br />
—<br />
Jeddah .<br />
Jellah C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
King George's Souiid<br />
Kurrachee<br />
Lagos .<br />
La Guayra<br />
Lamoo .<br />
Lima<br />
.<br />
.<br />
14<br />
27<br />
3i<br />
20<br />
29<br />
21<br />
20<br />
33<br />
Palermo.<br />
— Panama .<br />
— Paris<br />
— Payta .<br />
— Penang .<br />
— Pernambuco<br />
— Perth .<br />
2<br />
21<br />
—<br />
27<br />
26<br />
15<br />
36<br />
22<br />
—<br />
9<br />
—<br />
-<br />
— Limon .<br />
Lindi<br />
.<br />
.<br />
24<br />
29<br />
Pondichery<br />
— Port Chalmers<br />
— Port-au-Prince<br />
27<br />
46<br />
22<br />
-<br />
—<br />
Lisbon .<br />
Lucerne<br />
Lyons .<br />
Maceio .<br />
Madeira<br />
Madras .<br />
Madrid .<br />
Mainz .<br />
Malaga .<br />
Malta .<br />
Mandalay<br />
Marseilles<br />
Martinique<br />
Mauritius<br />
Melbourne<br />
Messina<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
•<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
•<br />
2 22 Port Said<br />
1 — Prague .<br />
— 20 Progreso<br />
18 — Puerto Cabella<br />
6 — Porto Rico (San Ju an)<br />
18 12 Putna Arenas<br />
2 — Quebec .<br />
— 20 Rangoon<br />
4 — Reggio .<br />
4 — Reunion<br />
28 — Rio de Janeir
Name <strong>of</strong> Place.<br />
APPENDIX. 21<br />
APPROXIMATE TIME, &c— Continued.<br />
>> 3 O Name <strong>of</strong> Place. rt<br />
Q w W<br />
:St Petersburg 2 22 Talcahuano . 37 —<br />
St Paul de Loanda . 53 — Tamatave 3° —<br />
St Thomas 16 22 Tampico 33 —<br />
St Vincent ( Cape de Verde) n — Teneriffe 8 —<br />
St Vincent (West Indies 13 16 Tiflis . IO —<br />
Salonica 5 — Tobago . 15 9<br />
Samoa . 53 — Trieste . 2 13<br />
San Francisco 16 — Trinidad 14 13<br />
Santa Martha 22 — Turin I 3<br />
Santander 2 12 Valparaiso 38<br />
Santos . 25 — Vancouver 15 —<br />
Savanilla 24 — Venice . 2 —<br />
Senegal . 18 — Vera Cruz 30 —<br />
Seychelles 22 — Vichy 21<br />
Shanghai 36 — Vienna . 1 H<br />
Sierra Leone 17 — Vigo . 3 —<br />
.Singapore 25 — Washington 9 —<br />
.Smyrna . 7 — Wellington 38 —<br />
.Stockholm 3 — Winnepeg 13 —<br />
.Strasburg 20 Yokohama 42 —<br />
Suez 7 — Zanzibar 24 —<br />
Sydney . 37 Zurich . 1 —<br />
Syracuse 3 7<br />
N.l3.—The ab ove table does not apply t o Parcels.<br />
CUSTOMHOUSE—Steamboat Quay.<br />
Collector—George P. Charleton.<br />
Clerks—First-Class—A. T. Calder. Second-Class—J. T. Stevens,<br />
A. J.<br />
Witter.<br />
Second-Class— John<br />
Examining <strong>Office</strong>rs— First-Class— C. Stewart ;<br />
E. Clarke, Samuel Cameron, Archibald Bulloch, John Faid, Patrick<br />
M'Cawley, John C. Crowley.<br />
Assistant Examining <strong>Office</strong>rs—Tom Noble, John Lynch, George<br />
Kerr, Benjamin Harvey, Joseph Hughes, John Sullivan, George<br />
A. Lawrie.<br />
Out-Door <strong>Office</strong>rs—First-Class—Hugh Hutton, David Poison,<br />
David Houston, Robert M 'Arthur, John Darroch.<br />
Boatmen — First-Class — G. Kirkpatrick, A. Whyte, Thomas<br />
Brittlebank, A. M'Kenzie, S. Carriline, J. B. Bishop; Second-Class<br />
J. M'Lean, Colin Darroch, J. Ritchie, D. Whyte, J. Kilroy, J.<br />
Adam, J. M'Carthy, M. M'Auley, J. Gordon, J. W. Lovell, J. Gray,<br />
Robert Jolly, J. M'Neill, G. Marr, H. J. Kerins, W. M'Millan, W.<br />
Henderson, H. W. Baker, J. Macdonald, A. H. Fitzsimmons.<br />
House-keeper and Messenger— Robert M 'Arthur.<br />
Principal Coast <strong>Office</strong>rs—Islay, E. Baker ; Oban, R. Fry ; Tobermory,<br />
A. Whyte.<br />
Hours <strong>of</strong> attendance for despatch <strong>of</strong> public business—Indoor<br />
Department, from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. (Saturdays till 2 p.m.) Outdoor<br />
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APPENDIX.<br />
Department—Duty Goods, Gauging, and Warehouses—From 1st<br />
April to 30th September, 6 a.m. to 9 am., and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and<br />
from 1st October till 31st March, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free Goods<br />
From 1st March till 31st October, 6 a.m. till 6 p.m.; 1st November<br />
till last day <strong>of</strong> February, 8 a.m. till 4 p.m. The following holidays are<br />
observed—New-Year's Day, Good Friday, first Monday in May, Queen's<br />
Birth-day, first Monday in August, and Christmas Day.<br />
INLAND REVENUE OFFICE, Customhouse Buildings.<br />
Thomas H. Taylor, Collector.<br />
J. Branford, Chief Clerk. B'.. J.<br />
Eagar, Clerk.<br />
John Haig, Supervisor. Surveying <strong>Office</strong>rs for <strong>Greenock</strong> District<br />
—William Higgins, Thomas Johnson, and A. T. Anderson.<br />
House-keeper—Margaret M'Leod.<br />
Open every lawful day from 9 morning till 3 afternoon.<br />
Stamps and Taxes.<br />
Thomas H. Taylor, Distributor <strong>of</strong> Stamps and Collector <strong>of</strong> Property<br />
and Income Tax, Inhabited House Duties, and Land Tax, for the<br />
Counties <strong>of</strong> Renfrew and Bute, and Argyle (North).<br />
John Muat and Hugh Macfarlane.<br />
Surveyors <strong>of</strong> Taxes—<br />
Clerks—R. W. MacFadzean (Chief), and J. J. Cooke.<br />
<strong>Office</strong> hours— 10 till 3. Saturdays— 10 till 12.<br />
FISHERY OFFICE, 3 Bank Street.<br />
William Gillis, Fishery <strong>Office</strong>r. Residence, 15 Newton Street.<br />
John Skinner, Fishery <strong>Office</strong>r for Rothesay District ; and Williaim<br />
Jeffrey, Ardrishaig, for Inveraray District.<br />
BOUNDARIES OF WARDS INTO WHICH THE BURGH OF<br />
GREENOCK, AS ALTERED AND EXTENDED BY<br />
"THE GREENOCK BURGH EXTENSION ACT, 1882,"'<br />
IS DIVIDED.<br />
First Ward.<br />
That part <strong>of</strong> the burgh comprehended within a boundary line commencing<br />
at a point at the east <strong>of</strong> the town, where the limits <strong>of</strong> the burgh<br />
meet the north-east corner <strong>of</strong> the authorised works <strong>of</strong> the Trustees <strong>of</strong><br />
the Port and Harbours <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> (hereinafter called the harbour<br />
works), thence along the line <strong>of</strong> those works to a point on those works,<br />
hereinafter called point A on a line in continuation <strong>of</strong> the line <strong>of</strong> the:<br />
centre <strong>of</strong> Ratho Street, thence from said point to East Hamilton Street<br />
at its junction with Ratho Street, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Ratho'<br />
Street to Belville Street, thence westward and south-westward along,<br />
the centre <strong>of</strong> Belville Street to Crescent Street, at the point where the<br />
Glasgow & South-Western line <strong>of</strong> railway crosses over the same, thence<br />
along the north side <strong>of</strong> said line <strong>of</strong> railway to the centre <strong>of</strong> Cartsburn<br />
Stream, thence up the centre <strong>of</strong> said stream to the boundary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
police limits, thence eastward and northward along said boundary and<br />
along the centre <strong>of</strong> Boundary Street, and along the said limits <strong>of</strong> the<br />
burgh to the point first described. Number <strong>of</strong> male voters, 547 ^<br />
female voters, 39.<br />
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Second Ward.<br />
That part <strong>of</strong> the burgh comprehended within a boundary line commencing<br />
at a point, hereinafter called point B, where the Cartsburn<br />
Stream joins the River Clyde, thence up the centre <strong>of</strong> the said stream<br />
to the point where it is crossed by the Glasgow and South-Western line<br />
<strong>of</strong> railway, thence eastward along the north side <strong>of</strong> said line to Crescent<br />
Street at its junction with Belville Street, thence north-westward and<br />
eastward along the centre <strong>of</strong> Belville Street to Ratho Street, thence<br />
north-eastward along the centre <strong>of</strong> Ratho Street, and in a straight line<br />
in continuation there<strong>of</strong> to the harbour works, thence westward along<br />
those works and the said limits <strong>of</strong> the burgh to the point first described.<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> male voters, 640 ; female voters, 5 1<br />
Third Ward.<br />
That part <strong>of</strong> the burgh comprehended within a boundary line commencing<br />
at a point where the Cartsburn Stream joins the River Clyde,<br />
and running westward along the margin <strong>of</strong> said river to a point hereinafter<br />
called point C, in the north-east quay wall <strong>of</strong> the East India<br />
Harbour in a line in continuation <strong>of</strong> the west side <strong>of</strong> Bogle Street, and<br />
thence in a straight line south-westward to Rue-End Street, at its<br />
junction with Bogle Street, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Bogle Street to<br />
Regent Street, thence westward along the centre <strong>of</strong> Regent Street to<br />
Lynedoch Street, thence southward along the centre <strong>of</strong> Lynedoch Street,<br />
in a straight line in continuation there<strong>of</strong> to the police boundary, thence<br />
eastward along the said boundary to the Cartsburn Stream, thence down<br />
the centre <strong>of</strong> said stream to the point in the River Clyde first described.<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> male voters, 641 ; female voters, 91.<br />
Fourth Ward.<br />
That part <strong>of</strong> the burgh comprehended within a boundary line commencing<br />
at the east side <strong>of</strong> the entrance to the West Harbour, hereinafter<br />
called point D, and from thence to the northern extremity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mid Quay, and running along the centre <strong>of</strong> said quay to William Street,<br />
thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> William Street to the centre <strong>of</strong> Cathcart<br />
Square, thence in a straight line southwards to the north-east end <strong>of</strong><br />
Bank Street, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Bank Street to Shaw Place,<br />
thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Shaw Place to Mearns Street, thence along<br />
the centre <strong>of</strong> Mearns Street, and a straight line in continuation there<strong>of</strong>,<br />
southward to the police boundary, thence eastward along said boundary<br />
to a point in said boundary in continuation <strong>of</strong> the centre line <strong>of</strong> Lynedoch<br />
Street, thence in a straight line northward to Drumfrochar Road at its<br />
junction with Lynedoch Street, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Lynedoch<br />
Street to Regent Street, thence eastward along the centre <strong>of</strong> Regent<br />
Street to the centre <strong>of</strong> Bogle Street, thence north-eastward along the<br />
centre <strong>of</strong> Bogle Street, and straight line in continuation there<strong>of</strong>, to the<br />
River Clyde, thence westward along the margin <strong>of</strong> the said river to the<br />
point first described. Number <strong>of</strong> male voters, 801 ; female voters, 127.<br />
Fifth Ward.<br />
That part <strong>of</strong> the burgh comprehended within a boundary line commencing<br />
at a point hereinafter called point E, in the north-west quay <strong>of</strong><br />
West Harbour, in a line with the centre <strong>of</strong> the Vennel, thence along a<br />
.
24<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
straight line drawn northward in continuation <strong>of</strong> the Vennel to the north<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the Vennel, thence up the centre <strong>of</strong> the Vennel to Buccleuch<br />
Street, thence up the centre <strong>of</strong> Buccleuch Street to Ann Street, thence<br />
up the centre <strong>of</strong> Ann Street to Drumfrochar Road, thence in a straight<br />
line to a point at the north-west angle in the police boundary, at or near<br />
Messieurs Leitch & Company's ropeworks, thence eastward along the<br />
police boundary to a point in continuation <strong>of</strong> the centre line <strong>of</strong> Mearns<br />
Street, thence northward in a straight line to Drumfrochar Road, at its<br />
junction with Mearns Street, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Mearns Street<br />
to Shaw Place, thence along Shaw Place to Bank Street, thence along<br />
the centre <strong>of</strong> Bank Street to the centre <strong>of</strong> Cathcart Square, thence<br />
across Cathcart Square to the centre <strong>of</strong> William Street, thence along<br />
the centre <strong>of</strong> William Street and Mid Quay to the northern extremity<br />
there<strong>of</strong>, thence in a straight line to the east side <strong>of</strong> the entrance to the<br />
West Harbour, at its junction with the River Clyde, thence westward<br />
along the margin <strong>of</strong> the said river to the point first described. Number<br />
<strong>of</strong> male voters, Jj'j ; female voters, 103.<br />
Sixth Ward.<br />
That part <strong>of</strong> the burgh comprehended within the boundary line commencing<br />
at a point hereinafter called point F in the River Clyde at its<br />
junction with a line in continuation <strong>of</strong> the centre <strong>of</strong> the West Quay,<br />
thence southward along the centre <strong>of</strong> the West Quay and West Quay<br />
Lane to Dalrymple Street ; thence westward along the centre <strong>of</strong> Dalrymple<br />
Street to Charles Street, thence southward along the centre <strong>of</strong><br />
Charles Street to the Vennel, thence westward along the centre <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Vennel to Inverkip Street, thence south-westward along the centre <strong>of</strong><br />
Inverkip Street to Mount Pleasant Street, thence southward along the<br />
centre <strong>of</strong> Mount Pleasant Street, and a straight line in continuation<br />
there<strong>of</strong>, to the north side <strong>of</strong> the line <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Greenock</strong> and Wemyss Bay<br />
Railway, thence westward along the north side <strong>of</strong> said railway to the<br />
point where that railway crosses the police boundary, thence southward,<br />
eastward, and northward along said boundary till it reaches the angle in<br />
the police boundary at or near Messieurs Leitch & Company's ropeworks<br />
before mentioned, thence in a straight line northward to Drumfrochar<br />
Road at its junction with Ann Street, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong><br />
Ann Street to Buccleuch Street, thence along Buccleuch Street to Cowgate,<br />
thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Cowgate to the Vennel, thence along<br />
the centre <strong>of</strong> the Vennel and line in continuation there<strong>of</strong> to the River<br />
Clyde, thence westward along the margin <strong>of</strong> the said river to the point<br />
first described. Number <strong>of</strong> male voters, 1089; female voters, 118.<br />
Seventh Ward.<br />
That part <strong>of</strong> the burgh comprehended within a boundary line commencing<br />
at a point hereinafter called point G, on the margin <strong>of</strong> the River<br />
Clyde at the north-east corner <strong>of</strong> the east quay <strong>of</strong> Albert Harbour, thence<br />
southward along the east side <strong>of</strong> the said quay to Laird Street, thence<br />
along the centre <strong>of</strong> Laird Street to West Blackhall Street, thence along<br />
the centre <strong>of</strong> West Blackhall Street to Argyle Street, thence along the<br />
centre <strong>of</strong> Argyle Street to George Squsre, thence along George Square<br />
to Nelson Street West, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Nelson Street West<br />
to the point where the West Burn crosses under that street, thence along
APPENDIX. 25<br />
the centre <strong>of</strong> the West Burn to the point where it crosses the police<br />
boundary, thence along the said boundary to the north side <strong>of</strong> the line<br />
•<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Greenock</strong> and Wemyss Bay Railway, thence eastward along the<br />
north side <strong>of</strong> said railway to a point in continuation <strong>of</strong> the centre <strong>of</strong><br />
Mount Pleasant Street, thence northward in a straight line to Prospect<br />
Hill Street, at its junction with Mount Pleasant Street, thence along the<br />
•centre <strong>of</strong> Mount Pleasant Street to Inverkip Street, thence along the<br />
centre <strong>of</strong> Inverkip Street to the Vennel, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Vennel to Charles Street, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Charles Street to<br />
Dalrymple Street, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Dalrymple Street to West<br />
•Quay Lane, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> West Quay Lane and West Quay<br />
to the River Clyde, thence north-westward along the margin <strong>of</strong> the said<br />
river to the point first described. Number <strong>of</strong> male voters, 924 ; female<br />
voters, 140.<br />
Eighth Ward.<br />
That part <strong>of</strong> the burgh comprehended within a boundary line commencing<br />
at a point on the margin <strong>of</strong> the River Clyde at the north-east<br />
<strong>of</strong> the east quay <strong>of</strong> Albert Harbour, thence southward along the<br />
< corner<br />
• east side <strong>of</strong> the said quay to Laird Street, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong><br />
Laird Street to West Blackhall Street, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> West<br />
Blackhall Street to Argyle Street, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Argyle<br />
Street to George Square, thence along George Square to Nelson Street<br />
West, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Nelson Street West to the point where<br />
the West Burn crosses under that street, thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> the<br />
West Burn to the point where it crosses the police boundary, thence<br />
north-westward along the police boundary to a point in the River Clyde<br />
on that boundary opposite Ironotter Point, thence north-eastward to the<br />
margin <strong>of</strong> the River Clyde, thence northward and eastward along the<br />
margin <strong>of</strong> the River Clyde to the point first described. Number <strong>of</strong> male<br />
voters, 1218; female voters, 459.<br />
LOCAL CHRONOLOGICAL EVENTS.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> was erected into a Burgh <strong>of</strong> Barony in the year 1635.<br />
James Watt, Born 19th January, 1736—Died 25th August, 1819.<br />
First Magistrates and Council elected in the year 1751.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Library</strong> began in 1783.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Incorporated in 1813.<br />
Shaws Water Introduced 16th April, 1827. Acquired by Water Trust<br />
1866.<br />
Flood at Cartsdyke, 21st November, 1835.<br />
Railway to Paisley and Glasgow opened in the year 1 84 1.<br />
Victoria Harbour opened on 18th October, 1850.<br />
Foundation Stone <strong>of</strong> Sir Gabriel Wood's Mariners' Asylum laid on 1 8th<br />
October, 1850.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Ragged School, Captain Street, opened 1858.<br />
Theatre Royal opened December, 1858.<br />
Foundation Stone <strong>of</strong> Albert Harbour laid on 7th August, 1862.<br />
Railway to Wemyss Bay opened May, 1865.<br />
•<strong>Greenock</strong> and Ayrshire Railway opened 1869.<br />
Explosion at Whinhill, 4th September, 1870.
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Foundation Stone <strong>of</strong> Smithston Poorhouse and Asylum laid on 1 2th<br />
September, 1876; opened 29th May, 1879.<br />
First Sod <strong>of</strong> James Watt Dock cut 1st August, 1878.<br />
Foundation Stones <strong>of</strong> Municipal Buildings and James Watt Dock laid<br />
on 6th August, 18S1.<br />
Town Council increased from 16 to 25 Members, 1882.<br />
Lyle Road opened 1st May, 1880.<br />
James Watt Dock opened 5th August, 1886.<br />
Holidays—New-Year's Day, Good-Friday, first Monday in May,<br />
Queen's Birthday, Summer Fair Saturday, first Monday in August*<br />
Christmas Day, and second Thursday in April and September.<br />
Fairs—First Thursday in July, and Fourth Tuesday in November.<br />
Burgh <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
— — —<br />
GREENOCK CENSUS.<br />
1881. 1871.<br />
Total in Total ia<br />
Males. Females. Totals. each each<br />
District District,<br />
East Parish . . 9472 8,032 I7,504)<br />
Middle Parish . . 3,230 2,950 6,180 [ 63,899 57,150<br />
West Parish . . 19,719 20,466 40,215 )<br />
Navy and Shipping . 787 28 815 815 675.<br />
Extended Police District<br />
East Parish . . 928 778 1,702 j I,98l 826<br />
West Parish . . 136 143 279 (<br />
Parishes (Landward)<br />
East Parish . . 31<br />
West Parish . . 22<br />
68 }<br />
44 S<br />
37<br />
22<br />
Burgh <strong>of</strong> Port-Glasgow—<br />
East Parish <strong>of</strong><strong>Greenock</strong> 1,286 1,136 2,422<br />
112 I92<br />
2,422 95S<br />
Total . . 35,611 33,6io 69,229 69,229 59,798<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> Parliament for the Town <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>,<br />
THOMAS SUTHERLAND, Esq.,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bute House, Cromwell Road, London, and <strong>Office</strong>s <strong>of</strong> P. & O.<br />
Steamship Company, 122 Leadenhall Street, E.C.<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> Parliament for West Renfrewshire,<br />
SIR A. C. CAMPBELL, Bart., <strong>of</strong> Blythswood.<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> Parliament for East Renfrewshire,<br />
M. H. SHAW STEWART, Esq., <strong>of</strong> Carnock.<br />
TOWN COUNCIL.<br />
Provost—Robert Shankland.<br />
Bailies— John Anderson, Hugh Shearer, Walter W. B. Rodger,<br />
William Hair, Robert Walter Jamieson, and John MacOnie.<br />
Treasurer—Dugald MTnnes.
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Councillors—<br />
First Ward—N. G. Cluckie, J. MacOnie, D. M 'Arthur Erskine.<br />
Second Ward— D. M'Innes, Andrew Miller, Francis Moon.<br />
Third Waul—John Armour Bell, T. M. Thorne, Samuel Nicolson.<br />
Fourth Ward— Hugh Shearer, Alex. Cameron, John Campbell Borland.<br />
Fifth Ward— Dugald Shankland, James Lang, jun., Ninian Hill.<br />
Sixth Ward—John Anderson, David Ritchie, Thomas Mitchell.<br />
Seventh Ward— R. W. Jamieson, William Hair, G. A. Ramsay.<br />
Eighth Ward—John Black, W. W. B. Rodger, Robert Shankland,<br />
Peter MacKellar.<br />
Ordinary Meetings—First Tuesday <strong>of</strong> every month.<br />
Officials—<br />
Town Clerk— Colin MacCulloch.<br />
Chamberlain—Alexander MacKellar.<br />
Collector <strong>of</strong> Town Assessments—Thomas D. M'Murrich.<br />
Auditor—Hope Stewart Ramsay.<br />
Surveyor <strong>of</strong> Works—Alex. J. Turnbull.<br />
Procurator-Fiscal— James Auld.<br />
Assessors (Police Court)—Colin MacCulloch, Andrew Nimmo, Thomas<br />
Wilson, and Thomas D. M'Murrich.<br />
Assessor and Clerk to Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild—Hew M'llwraith.<br />
Assessor under Lands Valuation and Voters Registration Acts— Robert<br />
Hamilton.<br />
Curator <strong>of</strong> Cemetery and Burying Grounds—Robert Sheridan.<br />
Inspector <strong>of</strong> Markets and Collector <strong>of</strong> Market Dues—Alexander<br />
M'Kerracher.<br />
Inspectors under Animals Diseases Act—Alex. Robinson, V.S., and<br />
Archibald Robinson, V.S.<br />
Registrars for Births, Deaths, and Marriages—East District, J. M'Cunn ;<br />
Mid District, Wra. Johnston ; West District, R. A. Baird ; Interim<br />
Registrar, Arthur A. Baird.<br />
Council <strong>Office</strong>r— Charles Murray.<br />
POLICE BOARD.<br />
The Provost, Bailies, Treasurer, and Town Councillors <strong>of</strong> the Burgh.<br />
Chairman—The Provost.<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild— John Campbell Borland.<br />
Deputy-Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild— -John Armour Bell.<br />
Councillors to the Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild— Bailie Jamieson ; Councillors Moon.<br />
Bell, Hill, Ritchie, and Ramsay.<br />
Officials—<br />
Clerk— Colin MacCulloch.<br />
Treasurer—Alexander MacKellar.<br />
Collector <strong>of</strong> Assessments—Thomas D. M'Murrich.<br />
Auditor— H. S. Ramsay.<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> Works—Alex. J. Turnbull.<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Police— John W. Angus.<br />
Police Surgeon— John Macdougall, M.D.<br />
Sanitary Inspector— James Devine.<br />
Medical <strong>Office</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Health— James Wallace, M.D.
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APPENDIX.<br />
Inspector <strong>of</strong> Cleansing—Roderick M'Leod.<br />
Billet-Master and Inspector <strong>of</strong> Explosives— J. W. Angus.<br />
Manager <strong>of</strong> Gas Works—Samuel Stewart.<br />
Treasurer <strong>of</strong> Gas Works—Alexander M'Kellar.<br />
Collector and Assistant Clerk <strong>of</strong> Gas Works—John Chalmers.<br />
Inspector <strong>of</strong> Gas Meters—Lewis Fordyce.<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Parks—Robert Sheridan.<br />
Inspector <strong>of</strong> Flesh Market and Slaughterhouse—A. M'Kerracher.<br />
Public Analysts—John William Biggart and W. L. Biggart.<br />
Inspector under Sale <strong>of</strong> Food and Drugs Acts—David Young.<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Fire Brigade—William Taylor.<br />
Inspectors <strong>of</strong> Lodging Houses and Small Houses— J. Devine, A.<br />
Campbell, Geo. Dunne, A. M'Kenzie, and W. M'Lellan.<br />
Inspector <strong>of</strong> Cabs, Hackney Carriages, &c.— J. W. Angus.<br />
DEAN OF GUILD COURT.<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild—J. C. Borland.<br />
Depute Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild—J. A. Bell.<br />
Councillors to Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild— Bailie Jamieson ; Councillors Moon,<br />
Bell, Hill, Ritchie, and Ramsay.<br />
Procurator Fiscal <strong>of</strong> Court— James Auld.<br />
Assessor and Clerk <strong>of</strong> Court—Hew M'llwraith.<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> Works—A. J. Turnbull.<br />
Bar <strong>Office</strong>r—Ewen MTntyre.<br />
Court Hall—Municipal Buildings.<br />
Court Days—Thursday <strong>of</strong> each alternate week, at 2 P.M.<br />
IMPROVEMENT TRUST (16).<br />
The Provost ; Bailies Anderson, Shearer, Rodger, and Jamieson ;<br />
Treasurer MTnnes ; Dean Borland ; Councillors Erskine, Bell,<br />
Nicolson, Thorne, D. Shankland, Lang, jun., Mitchell, Ritchie, and<br />
Ramsay. Councillor Ramsay, Chairman ; Bailie Shearer, Vice-<br />
Chairman.<br />
WATER TRUST.<br />
Provost Shankland; Bailies Anderson, Shearer, Rodger and Jamieson;<br />
Treasurer M'Innes ; Dean Borland; Councillors Cluckie, Erskine,<br />
Thorne, Shankland, Lang, jun., and Ritchie.<br />
Chairman—Provost Shankland. Deputy-Chairman— Councillor D.<br />
Shankland.<br />
The Law, Finance, and Works Committee (13).<br />
The whole Trust—The Provost, Convener; Councillor D. Shankland,<br />
Vice-Convener.<br />
Officials—<br />
Clerk—Colin MacCulIoch.<br />
Treasurer —Alex. MacKellar.<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Works— James Wilson, C.E.<br />
Collector— James Brown, jun.<br />
Auditor— H. S. Ramsay.
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Description <strong>of</strong> Falls let and unlet along line <strong>of</strong> Aqueducts<br />
between Overton and the sea.<br />
No.<br />
OLD LINE.<br />
Height ft. H.P.<br />
1 Sugar Refinery- Hogg, Wallace & Co.<br />
. 26 46<br />
2 Grain Mills . Mackenzie & Walker<br />
24 43<br />
3 Sugar Refinery A. Scott & Sons<br />
17 30<br />
Sugar Refinery A. Scott & Sons<br />
Foundry<br />
Rankin & Blaekmore<br />
|<br />
Chemical Work John Poynter & Son<br />
Chemical Work John Poynter & Son<br />
Glasgow & South Western Railway Co.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Sacking Company<br />
26 46<br />
22 39<br />
i9i 35<br />
28 50<br />
9<br />
10<br />
11<br />
12<br />
13<br />
14<br />
15<br />
16<br />
Sugar Refinery<br />
Sugar Refinery<br />
Rope Work .<br />
Woollen Mill<br />
Woollen Mill<br />
17<br />
18 Paper Mill<br />
19<br />
.<br />
Neill, Dempster & Neill<br />
Clyde Sugar Refining Co,<br />
A. Tough & Son<br />
R. Houston & Son .<br />
Fleming, Reid & Co.<br />
>rown, Stewart & Co.<br />
|64i 230<br />
23<br />
• 34<br />
40<br />
60<br />
170 57S<br />
These falls have a supply <strong>of</strong> 1200 cubic feet per minute, for twelve<br />
hours per day, during 310 days per year ; and two Scotch acres <strong>of</strong> ground<br />
for mills, &c. , go along with each, at a nominal feu-duty.<br />
No. new line. Height ft. H.P..<br />
1 Grain Mill . . R. Muir & Sons . . .14<br />
2<br />
3<br />
Foundry . .<br />
Sugar Refinery<br />
.<br />
.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry Co.<br />
Dawson, Martin & Co.<br />
. . 45<br />
4 Sugar Refinery . Glebe Sugar Refining Co.<br />
i Shaws Water Foundry R. Steele & Co.<br />
-> Sugar Refinery . Alexander Scott & Sons<br />
I<br />
6 Sugar Refinery . Alexander Scott & Sons<br />
These falls have a supply <strong>of</strong> 1066 cubic feet per minute for 13^ hours<br />
per day and 310 days in the year.<br />
HARBOUR TRUST.<br />
Provost Shankland ; Bailies Anderson, Shearer, Rodger, Plair, and<br />
MacOnie; Treasurer M'Innes; Councillors Nicolson and D. Shankland ;<br />
Messrs John Denholm, John Daniel Clink, James Grieve, junr., Archibald<br />
N. Lindsay, Duncan Cunningham, Alexander Scott Mories, John Sinclair<br />
Denniston, James Brown, Archibald Macnaught, Robert Nisbet, Donald<br />
MacDonald, and Archibald John Paton.<br />
Chairman—The Provost. Deputy-Chairman, Alexander S. Mories.<br />
Officials—<br />
Secretary and General Manager—Thomas Wilson.<br />
Treasurer—William Hutcheson.<br />
Collector <strong>of</strong> Harbour Rates and Police Dues—Duncan Darroch.<br />
58<br />
42<br />
25<br />
8r<br />
32<br />
38<br />
86
3°<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
Auditor—Dugald Campbell.<br />
Harbour Engineer—Robert Crawford.<br />
Traffic Agent— James MacCunn.<br />
Harbour and Dock Master—James BaiUIe.<br />
Deputy Harbour Master— Daniel Drummond.<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Harbour Police—J. W. Angus.<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Warehouses, Transit Sheds, Timber Storage Ground,<br />
and Weighers and Weighing Machines—William Lamont.<br />
Inspector under Explosives Bye-Laws for the Lower Estuary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Clyde—J. W. Angus.<br />
TOWN AND HARBOUR POLICE.<br />
Central <strong>Office</strong>—Municipal Buildings, Dalrymple Street.<br />
Eastern ,, —2 East Hamilton Street.<br />
Captain J. W. Angus, Superintendent, residing at 29 Ardgowan<br />
Street »( West) ; Chief Clerk, Inspector Hugh Rowan; Lieutenants<br />
Forbes Eadie and Dugald M'Phedran ; Chief Inspector (Out-door)<br />
Win. M'Intyre ; One Inspector in charge <strong>of</strong> East-end Police Station;<br />
Two Second-Class Inspectors (Out-door) ; One Detective Inspector ;<br />
Two Detective Sergeants; Three Detective <strong>Office</strong>rs; Nine Police<br />
Sergeants ; Eighty-nine Constables on Town and Harbour duty;<br />
Six Constables on Railway duty—Total strength, 118. John Macdougall,<br />
M.D., Police Surgeon.<br />
SANITARY DEPARTMENT.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>—Municipal Buildings, Dalrymple Street.<br />
Sanitary Inspector—James Devine.<br />
Medical <strong>Office</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Health—James Wallace, M.D.<br />
Sanitary <strong>Office</strong>rs—Alexander Campbell, and George Dunne.<br />
Clerk—Edward M'Kinlay.<br />
Craigieknowes Hospital for Cholera, Small-pox, &c, and Disinfecting<br />
Station, Sinclair Street. Caretaker, James Devine.<br />
Reception House, 35 Crawfurd Street (Glebe). Matron, Margaret<br />
Dinning.<br />
FIRE BRIGADE.<br />
Station—Municipal Buildings, Dalrymple Street. Open day and night.<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong>" Management—Provost Shankland, Bailies Anderson,<br />
Shearer, and Hair; Treasurer MTnnes ; Councillors Cluckie, Miller,<br />
Bell, Thorne, Nicolson, Cameron, Lang, jun., Ritchie, and Ramsay<br />
Bailie Shearer, Convener; Councillor Nicolson, Vice-Convener.<br />
Brigade Superintendent—William Taylor.<br />
PUBLIC MARKETS.<br />
Fish Market, I West Breast.<br />
Flesh Market, Slaughter House, 3 Ann Street—Alex. M'Kerracher,<br />
Inspector and Superintendent. Cattle bought and sold daily. Fairs<br />
are held annually, beginning on the first Thursday <strong>of</strong> July, and fourth<br />
Tuesday <strong>of</strong> November; and a Horse and Cattle Market, which is held<br />
in St. Andrew Square on the Friday before Glasgow Whitsun-Monday<br />
Fair, and on the Friday immediately preceding Kilbarchan Fair.<br />
—<br />
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APPENDIX. 31<br />
INSPECTOR OF IMPERIAL WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>—Municipal Buildings (Wallace Sq. and Dalrymple Street).<br />
Inspector and adjuster for Burgh <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>—David Young.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> District, comprehending Parish <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> (outside<br />
police boundary), Port-Glasgow, Erskine, Kilmalcolm, and Inverkip.<br />
C. Bremner, inspector, County Buildings.<br />
REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.<br />
East District— James M'Cunn. <strong>Office</strong>— 3 East Blackhall Street.<br />
Mid District-—William Johnston. <strong>Office</strong>— -Municipal Buildings, Wallace<br />
Square.<br />
West District—Robert A. Baird ; Intei-im Registrar, Arthur R. Baird.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>—Municipal Buildings, Wallace Square.<br />
Examiner for Western District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>—W. H. D. Lowe.<br />
LIST OF PERSONS LICENSED TO RETAIL GUNPOWDER<br />
AND FIREWORKS.<br />
Messrs A. & J. Wilson, 65 Rue-end Street; Edward Twigg, 31<br />
Hamilton .Street; H. Buchanan & Co., 11 West Breast; Robert<br />
Climie, 20 West Blackhall Street ; Morton & Kidd, Hamilton Street.<br />
LIST OF LICENSED OPERATIVES IN THE<br />
SLAUGHTER-HOUSE.<br />
Peter Campbell, James Callan, Hugh Gallacher, James Reid, John<br />
M'Millan, John Gait, William Hamilton, John M'Kechnie, Peter<br />
M'Millan, Alexander M'Dougall, Colin M'Dougall, John Lyall,<br />
David Scott, David Currie King, George Kinnell, George Greenwood,<br />
John Greenwood, and John Wilson.<br />
LIST OF LICENSED PORTERS.<br />
Name.<br />
Hector Gillies<br />
George Montague<br />
William Surgenor<br />
John Leitch<br />
John Brown<br />
John M'Groarty .<br />
John M'Neill .<br />
Alexander Thomson<br />
Badge No.<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
6<br />
9<br />
18<br />
20<br />
. 21<br />
Name.<br />
Thomas Aird<br />
William Grieve .<br />
William Kane<br />
Thomas Grant<br />
John Mooney<br />
George M'Killop<br />
Hugh Sweeney .<br />
James Lucas<br />
Badge No.<br />
54<br />
57<br />
58<br />
62<br />
69<br />
7.0<br />
74<br />
81<br />
John M'Cafferty .<br />
Patrick Sweeney.<br />
Donald MTntyre<br />
Donald Carmichael<br />
David Brown<br />
John Simpson<br />
John M'Gregor .<br />
Daniel Buchan .<br />
Donald Clark .<br />
26<br />
27<br />
28<br />
33<br />
80<br />
43<br />
22<br />
65<br />
5o<br />
Alexander Gillies<br />
William Mitchell<br />
William Turner .<br />
Thomas Rooney, jun. .<br />
Robert Haughie .<br />
Patrick Colhain .<br />
William Stewart .<br />
Robert Watson .<br />
James M'Kinnie<br />
84<br />
90<br />
92<br />
96<br />
98<br />
100<br />
15<br />
82<br />
Alexander Gilchrist 63<br />
.<br />
64
32 APPENDIX.<br />
TABLE OF RATES OR FARES OF LICENSED PORTERS<br />
OF GREENOCK.<br />
(Any Distance from the Steamboat Quay or Railway Station.<br />
First—Within Dellingburn on the East, Shaw Place on the South, and<br />
West Burn on the West.<br />
lb. s. d.<br />
Luggage, not exceeding . . . . 56 o 6<br />
,, exceeding 56 lb. and not exceeding .112 07<br />
,, 112 lb. ,, .168 08<br />
Every additional . .112 02<br />
Second—Within Cartsburn on the East, Roxburgh Street on the South,<br />
and Campbell Street on the West.<br />
lb. s. d.<br />
Luggage, not exceeding . . . . 56 o 8<br />
,, exceeding 56 lb. and not exceeding . 112 o 10<br />
,, ,,<br />
Third—Within Ratho<br />
112 lb. ,,<br />
Every additional<br />
Street on the East,<br />
. 168 1 o<br />
. .112 03<br />
Wellington Street on the<br />
South, and Bentinck Street on the West.<br />
lb. s. d.<br />
Luggage, not exceeding 56<br />
,, exceeding 56 lb. and not exceeding .112<br />
o 9<br />
10<br />
,,<br />
Fourth—Within<br />
,, 112 lb. ,,<br />
Every additional<br />
Ladyburn on the East,<br />
. 168 I 4<br />
. .112 04<br />
Drumfrochar Road on the<br />
South, and Berryburn on the West.<br />
lb.<br />
Luggage, not exceeding . . . . .56<br />
,, exceeding 56 lb. and not exceeding .112<br />
112 lb. „ .168<br />
s. d.<br />
10<br />
14<br />
18<br />
Every additional . .112<br />
05<br />
Fifth—Any other distance not defined to be charged in the same ratio,<br />
calculated according to distance.<br />
When Employed by Commercial Travellers. s. d.<br />
Luggage, not exceeding 3 cwt.— First hour . . .10<br />
Every additional hour o 6<br />
,, exceeding 3 cwt.— First hour . . .14<br />
Every additional hour . o 8<br />
When detained over a quarter <strong>of</strong> an hour loading or unloading,<br />
for every additional quarter <strong>of</strong> an hour . o 2<br />
One-half more to be charged when employed between 9<br />
o'clock evening and 6 o'clock morning.<br />
Assisting at loading or unloading carts, weighing goods,<br />
or performing any other service or work not included in<br />
the foregoing :—For the first hour . . . .10<br />
And for every succeeding hour, 6d ; unless where this<br />
rate has been altered by agreement.<br />
For these rates or fares Porters are bound, when required, to put the<br />
luggage on board the steam vessels, or place it on the platform <strong>of</strong> the<br />
railway, or take the same out <strong>of</strong> the steam vessel, or down from the<br />
railway platform, or to or from a house or other place or building.<br />
)
APPENDIX. 33<br />
CONVEYANCES.<br />
Summary <strong>of</strong> Bye-Laws for Hackney Carnages plying for Hire in<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Every Hackney Carriage must be licensed. Owner's name must be<br />
painted outside the carriage. Number <strong>of</strong> License must be painted or<br />
affixed outside <strong>of</strong> the carriage. Carriages must be furnished with a Bell.<br />
Drivers must be over 1 8 years <strong>of</strong> age. Drivers must deliver reference<br />
tickets on demand. Drivers must deliver any article accidentally left<br />
in carriages either to the owner or to the Police <strong>Office</strong>, within twelve<br />
hours after being left. Owners or Drivers must not solicit employment.<br />
Drivers must not smoke when waiting or driving. Drivers must observe<br />
the proper rules for driving. Drivers must obey the instructions <strong>of</strong><br />
Police. No diseased person or corpses must be carried in Hackney<br />
Carriages.<br />
Public Stands.—The following places are appointed public stands<br />
by the Magistrates <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, in terms <strong>of</strong> the "<strong>Greenock</strong> Police Act,<br />
1877," under reservation <strong>of</strong> all rights <strong>of</strong> private or leasehold property,<br />
viz. :<br />
—<br />
1. Princes Pier—Cabs to be drawn up in single file next pavement <strong>of</strong>f<br />
foot <strong>of</strong> Campbell Street, clear <strong>of</strong> the pier, and next refreshment<br />
rooms ; horses' heads looking north.<br />
2. Princes Pier Station (Glasgow and South Western Railway).<br />
3.<br />
4.<br />
Wallace Place.<br />
Cathcart Street (near Caledonian Railway Station)—With regard<br />
to the position <strong>of</strong> cabs at this stance, one cab may stand immed-<br />
iately opposite to the westmost egress steps ; the other cabs to<br />
stand to the east <strong>of</strong> the entrance to the Parcel <strong>Office</strong>. When<br />
more cabs are required, they shall be called from the stand at the<br />
east end <strong>of</strong> Cathcart Street by a signal given by the constable on<br />
duty.<br />
5. East end <strong>of</strong> Cathcart Street.<br />
6. Customhouse Quay (front <strong>of</strong> Customhouse).<br />
7. Lynedoch Street Station (Glasgow and South-Western Railway).<br />
8. Upper <strong>Greenock</strong> Station (Wemyss Bay Railway).<br />
9. Cartskyke Station (Caledonian Railway).<br />
10. Bogston Station (Caledonian Railway).<br />
Every driver shall furnish himself with, and always have in his<br />
possession, while on the stand or driving, a copy <strong>of</strong> the clauses <strong>of</strong> "The<br />
General Police 'and Improvement (<strong>Scotland</strong>) Act, 1862," relating to<br />
hackney carriages, and a copy <strong>of</strong> these bye-laws and table <strong>of</strong> fares and<br />
distances, and a duplicate <strong>of</strong> his carriage licence, which he must exhibit<br />
on demand to any constable, or to any person who has hired or used<br />
his carriage, or who is about to do so ; which clauses, bye-laws, and<br />
table <strong>of</strong> fares and distances, with the duplicate <strong>of</strong> carriage licence, he<br />
will keep in a tin case that they may at all times be clean and legible.<br />
Every driver shall keep his carriage lamps lighted while driving,<br />
after sunset and before sunrise, during the months <strong>of</strong> October, November,<br />
December, January, and February.<br />
Every driver shall be cleanly in his person, and shall, while on the<br />
stand or driving, wear suitable clothes, and shall conduct himself at all<br />
times in a proper, civil, and decorous manner. .<br />
3
34<br />
—<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
Fares by distance.<br />
It shall be in the option <strong>of</strong> the hirer to engage any hackney carriage<br />
either by time or distance, provided this be done at the time <strong>of</strong> hiring.<br />
To or between places mentioned in the table <strong>of</strong> fares (a copy <strong>of</strong> which<br />
each driver is bound to exhibit on demand) the charge shall be as stated<br />
in the said table. To or between places not mentioned in the said<br />
table <strong>of</strong> fares the charge shall be<br />
For any distance not exceeding a mile . . . . is od<br />
Exceeding a mile and not exceeding i^ miles<br />
i| miles ,, 2 ,,<br />
2 ,, 2\ ,,<br />
2\ „ 3 »<br />
3 >> 3i »<br />
3i »> 4 »><br />
4 » A\ „<br />
. is 6d<br />
. 2s od<br />
. 2s 6d<br />
4-h „ 5 >><br />
In respect, however, that the upper parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> are hilly, in<br />
all cases not mentioned in the said table <strong>of</strong> fares, the charge for any<br />
hackney carriage engaged by distance shall be 6d extra, provided the<br />
point to or from which the carriage is driven shall be within the town.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
3s od<br />
3s6d<br />
. 4s od<br />
.<br />
4s 6d<br />
. 5s od<br />
LIST OF RIVER PILOTS LICENSED TO TAKE VESSELS<br />
UP THE RIVER.<br />
David Fenton, Pilot Master. Alexander Richmond, Wm. Fleck,<br />
James Lawson, Thomas Martin, John Russell, R. W. Moir, Wm.<br />
Williamson, E. J. Gemmell, A. M'Kelvie, M. J. Riva, R. Buchan, Wm.<br />
Hardie, Thos. R. Morris, Wm. Purves and Wm. Clinton.<br />
LIST OF DEEP SEA PILOTS LICENSED TO TAKE<br />
VESSELS TO SEA.<br />
James Baillie, Pilot Master. Robert Hume Bell, Alexander Campbell,<br />
Robert Lee, John M'Aleer, Neil M'Dougall, Charles M'Kie, John<br />
Miller, David M'Kellar, John M'Kenzie, Allan M'Lean, David<br />
M'Reevie, Robert Munn, Jacob L. Till, James Boag Warden,<br />
Alexander Smith, Neil M'Dougall, and James Scott.<br />
RATES CHARGEABLE FOR PILOTAGE ON THE RIVER<br />
AND FIRTH OF CLYDE. . Per Ft.<br />
From <strong>Greenock</strong>, or <strong>of</strong>f <strong>Greenock</strong>, or the Tail <strong>of</strong> the Bank, to<br />
or from Glasgow to <strong>Greenock</strong>, or <strong>of</strong>f <strong>Greenock</strong>, or<br />
Glasgow ;<br />
to Tail <strong>of</strong> the Bank, including the unmooring <strong>of</strong> the ship,<br />
for all vessels under io ft. draught <strong>of</strong> water . . .is 6d<br />
Vessels with io ft. draught <strong>of</strong> water, and under 12 ft. . . 2s od<br />
Vessels with 12 ft. draught <strong>of</strong> water, and not exceeding 15 ft. . 2s 6d<br />
Vessels exceeding 15 ft. draught <strong>of</strong> water . . . . . 3s od<br />
Vessels to or from Bowling Bay or Dumbarton to be charged at<br />
two-thirds <strong>of</strong> the above rates ; or Vessels from Renfrew or Dalmuir to<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> or Port-Glasgow, or from the last-mentioned ports to Dalmuir<br />
or Renfrew, to be charged the rate same as for Glasgow.<br />
Odd inches to be charged and paid in proportion.
APPENDIX. 35<br />
From Glasgow to Renfrew, five shillings ; the same charge returning.<br />
For any place betwixt the Cumbrae and Cloch Lights, to <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
or Port-Glasgow, including the mooring <strong>of</strong> ship, or waiting the tide,<br />
one penny three farthings per ton.<br />
From a line drawn between the Cloch Light and Dunoon Pier to<br />
Port-Glasgow or any intermediate place, one half-penny per ton.<br />
N.B.—The same chargeable for like distances outwards.<br />
Fractional tonnage to be paid and charged in proportion.<br />
All vessels towed to be allowed one-fifth <strong>of</strong>f the full rates.<br />
From <strong>Greenock</strong>, or <strong>of</strong>f <strong>Greenock</strong>, to Garelochhead, including detention<br />
in swinging the vessel, one half-penny per ton ; and the same rate<br />
in returning ; but no pilot will be obliged to pilot a vessel to the Garelochhead<br />
and back for a less sum than 15s each way.<br />
For every day the pilot is kept on board after the compasses are<br />
adjusted, he shall be entitled for detention per day to 7s 6d.<br />
For shifting any vessel above 400 tons from one harbour to another<br />
harbour, 15s.<br />
For shifting any vessel above 400 tons from Garvel Graving Dock<br />
to any <strong>of</strong> the harbours, or vice versa, 20s.<br />
For piloting vessels up and down the Leven, to or from Dumbarton,<br />
the pilot shall not be entitled to charge more than four shillings in<br />
addition to the rate <strong>of</strong> piloting such vessels on the Clyde ; and four<br />
shillings for each additional tide he may be detained after the first.<br />
•Any pilot, whether deep sea or river, who may be detained at the<br />
request <strong>of</strong> the owner or person in charge <strong>of</strong> the vessel, after his duties <strong>of</strong><br />
pilot have been completed, shall (where not otherwise provided for in<br />
these regulations), in addition to receiving his provisions, be paid by<br />
the owners or persons in charge <strong>of</strong> the vessel five shillings per day, and<br />
in like proportion to any lesser period he may be detained on board.<br />
N.B.—No differential rates shall in future be recoverable in respect<br />
<strong>of</strong> foreign vessels.<br />
LIST OF LICENSED LUMPERS.<br />
Henry Hammond, Moses Ferguson, Edward Logan, Harry Hill,<br />
Andrew Bryceland, Alexander M 'Lean, William Grant, John M'Kinnon,<br />
Patrick M'Cue, James Marshall, James Carroll, Peter Lamont Ross,<br />
and Donald M'Gilvray.<br />
LIST OF LICENSED BOATMEN.<br />
Alexander Nicholson, sen., James Barbour, Daniel M'Glinchy, sen.,<br />
Alexander Barbour, Malcolm M'Lean, John Waugh, James Waugh,<br />
Alexander Nicholson, jun., Malcolm M'Lean, jun., Daniel M'Glinchy,<br />
jun., Patrick M 'Cairn, and William M'Phail.<br />
TABLE OF RATES OR FARES TO BE EXACTED BY<br />
LICENSED BOATMEN AT THE PORT AND HARBOURS<br />
OF GREENOCK.<br />
1st. Boat-hire from any <strong>of</strong> the Quays, Piers, Harbours, or the<br />
Esplanade, to any ship or vessel lying in the roadsteads, between the<br />
Tail <strong>of</strong> the Bank Buoy on the west, and Garvel Point on the east, said<br />
vessel not being at a greater distance than a mile and a half from the<br />
shore <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> between these two points : — If one passenger, is 6d ;<br />
two passengers, 2s ; every additional passenger, 6d.
36<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
2nd. Boat-hire from any <strong>of</strong> the above-mentioned stations to any<br />
ship or vessel lying at the anchorage termed the Tail <strong>of</strong> the Bank :—If<br />
one passenger, 2s ; two passengers, 2s 6d ; every additional passenger, 6d.<br />
3rd. Boat-hire from any <strong>of</strong> the above-mentioned stations to the<br />
powder anchorage ground :—If one passenger, 3s 6d ; every additional<br />
passenger, 6d.<br />
4th. Boat-hire from any <strong>of</strong> the above-mentioned stations to the Hill<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ardmore, or Helensburgh, Kilcreggan, or Point <strong>of</strong> Roseneath, or<br />
Row, or any other point on opposite shore :— If one passenger, 5s; two><br />
passengers, 6s ; three passengers, 7s ; every additional passenger, 6d.<br />
5th. Boat-hire from any <strong>of</strong> the above-mentioned stations to any ship*<br />
or vessel lying in Gourock Bay :—If one passenger, 3s 6d ; two<br />
passengers, 4s 6d ; and every additional passenger, 6d. For these rates<br />
or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to wait 30 minutes and bring back<br />
the passengers. If detained beyond 30 minutes, one shilling to be paid<br />
for each half-hour, or part <strong>of</strong> half-an-hour after the first.<br />
The above rates or fares shall include luggage, if under I cwt. ; but<br />
all luggage above that amount shall be, for every cwt., 4c!.<br />
Vessels in harbour shifting, passing lines, up to 300 tons, 7s 6d ;.<br />
ships, ios ; if boatmen employed by time, 12s 6d per day.<br />
For the above rates the boatmen shall be obliged to furnish 4 oars<br />
and men, when from the state <strong>of</strong> the weather this is required to enable<br />
them to make the passage ; but when required to do so by the hirer<br />
himself, for expedition or otherwise, one-half fare to be paid in addition<br />
to the above rates. The harbour-master to be sole judge in case <strong>of</strong><br />
dispute between the boatmen and the hirer as to the state <strong>of</strong> the<br />
weather, and as to the necessity <strong>of</strong> 4 oars.<br />
Committee<br />
son, Shearer,<br />
PUBLIC PARKS AND CEMETERY.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Management for 1889—The Provost; Bailies Ander-<br />
Rodger, and Jamieson ; Treasurer MTnnes ; Dean*<br />
Borland ; Councillors Cluckie, Erskine, Moon, D. Shankland, Hill,<br />
Ritchie, andMacKellar—Bailie Jamieson, Convener; Councillor Ritchie,<br />
Vice-Convener. Superintendent—Robert Sheridan.<br />
Well Park Promenade and Pleasure Grounds.—Entrances<br />
—Regent Street, Bank Street, Sir John's Brae, and Lynedoch Street.<br />
Wellington Park.—In connection with which are Bowling Green,<br />
Cricket Ground, and Bathing Pond for youths. Entrance—Drumfrochar<br />
Road (East).<br />
Whin Hill.—Entrances—Top <strong>of</strong> Lynedoch Street and Drumfrochar<br />
Road.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Cemetery.—Entrances—Brachelston Square and head:<br />
<strong>of</strong> Forsyth Street.<br />
The Gates.<br />
During Open at Shut at During Open at Shut at<br />
A.M. P.M. A. M. P.M.<br />
January<br />
February<br />
March .<br />
.<br />
•<br />
.<br />
8<br />
7<br />
6<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
July .<br />
August<br />
September<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
6<br />
6<br />
6<br />
9<br />
8.30<br />
7.30'<br />
April<br />
May<br />
June<br />
.<br />
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7<br />
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8<br />
6<br />
4<br />
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Extra<br />
11<br />
11<br />
in 3<br />
usual for<br />
Grave.<br />
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annexed<br />
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addition Fees<br />
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APPENDIX.<br />
INVERKIP STREET AND DUNCAN STREET BURYING<br />
GROUNDS.<br />
TABLE OF RATES OF INTERMENT.<br />
Rates <strong>of</strong> Interment in the Inverkip Street and Duncan Street<br />
Burying Grounds, appointed by the Town Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> to be<br />
exacted from and after 2nd day <strong>of</strong> April, 1850 :—<br />
I. Where the body is conveyed in a hearse drawn by four<br />
horses, or carried shoulder high<br />
—<br />
For digging and filling in the grave, . . . . 8s od<br />
If a tombstone is removed—for taking it <strong>of</strong>f and putting it on 3s od<br />
If assistance be given in putting in the mortsafe, and afterwards<br />
taking it out and re-dressing the ground, . . 2s 6d<br />
II. Where the<br />
horses<br />
body is conveyed in a hearse drawn by two<br />
For digging and filling in the grave, . . . . .<br />
If a tombstone is removed—for taking it <strong>of</strong>f and putting it on<br />
6s<br />
2s<br />
od<br />
od<br />
If assistance be given in putting in the mortsafe, and afterwards<br />
taking it out and re-dressing the ground, . .is 6d<br />
III. Where the body is carried on spokes, or conveyed in a<br />
hearse drawn by one horse<br />
ocT<br />
For digging and filling in the grave, . . . .4s<br />
No charge to be made for taking <strong>of</strong>f and putting on tombstone.<br />
IV. Where a body belonging to the working-classes is conveyed<br />
in a hearse, without reference to the number <strong>of</strong> horses, or<br />
conveyed shoulder high or on spokes<br />
For digging and filling in the grave,<br />
No charge to be made for taking <strong>of</strong>f and putting on tombstone.<br />
4s od<br />
CHILDREN.*<br />
I. Where the body is conveyed in a chaise—<br />
For digging and filling in the grave, . . . . . 4s od:<br />
For taking <strong>of</strong>f and putting on tombstone, . . . . 2s od<br />
If assistance be given in putting in a mortsafe, and afterwards<br />
taking it out and re-dressing the ground, . . is 6d<br />
—<br />
— -<br />
II. Where the body is carried on hand-spokes or brought in a<br />
chaise<br />
For digging and filling in the grave, . . . . 2s odt<br />
If a tombstone, no charge is made for removing or putting<br />
on the stone.<br />
Although more than one body be interred at the same time in oneand<br />
the same grave, no additional charge to be made, unless it be<br />
necessary to have the grave deeper than six feet, being the usual depth<br />
<strong>of</strong> a grave, in which case the cost <strong>of</strong> such extra depth must be paid bythe<br />
undertaker.<br />
The charge to be paid by the undertaker or person giving intimation<br />
to the Chamberlain at the time <strong>of</strong> giving such information to inter, and<br />
obtaining permission to open the grave.<br />
* To include in this term only those under twelve years <strong>of</strong> age.
APPENDIX. 39<br />
GREENOCK HOSPITAL AND INFIRMARY,<br />
Duncan Street.—Established 1809.<br />
Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart., President.<br />
The Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, Robert Macfie, Esq., James J. Grieve,<br />
Esq., James Morton, Esq., James Stewart, Esq., and Thomas Sutherland,<br />
Esq., M.P., Vice-Presidents.<br />
John Rodger, Esq., Treasurer. Geo. Williamson, Esq., Secretary.<br />
Directors— John Barclay, Esq., Chairman; John Patten, Esq.,<br />
Deputy-Chairman ; The Provost <strong>of</strong> Port-Glasgow, Messrs Robert<br />
Rennie, James MacLean, David J. Dunlop (Port-Glasgow), Robert<br />
Muir, Thomas Neill, Robert Allan, William Hastie, Walter W. B.<br />
Rodger, Duncan M'Gillivray, John MacOnie, A. C. Finlay, T. L.<br />
Patterson, Duncan Weir, Thomas M. Thorne, George Ferguson,<br />
Louson Walker, Joseph D. Scott, Robert Binnie, Robert Caird. The<br />
Convener and Vice-Convener <strong>of</strong> the Public Health Committee <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, ex <strong>of</strong>ficiis.<br />
Physicians—Drs Robertson and Broadfoot.<br />
Surgeons—Drs Paton and Calder.<br />
Dispensary Surgeons—Drs Philip and Douglas.<br />
House Surgeon—A. D. Fleming.<br />
Assistant House Surgeon—H. C. Anderson.<br />
Matron—Miss Tod.<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Patients are allowed to visit them on Tuesdays, Thursdays,<br />
and Fridays, from 2 till 3.30 p.m., and on Sundays from 4 till 5<br />
p.m. The Dispensary for out patients is open from 12 till I p.m.,<br />
and is closed on Spring and Autumn holidays, New- Year's Day, and<br />
Friday <strong>of</strong> Summer Fair. Applicants are required to pay id for each<br />
prescription, and to come provided with bottles for mixtures, &c.<br />
Applicants for admission as in-patients are required to present themselves<br />
for admission at 12-30 for examination by the dispensary attendants.<br />
They must be provided with Subscribers' tickets. Admission will be<br />
given only if the applicants be found proper subjects, and there be<br />
room in the house. Tickets are available only in the place where Subscriber<br />
and patient reside.<br />
THE FERGUSON EYE INFIRMARY<br />
(Founded by the late James Ferguson, Esq., Auchneagh).<br />
Wards in <strong>Greenock</strong> Hospital and Infirmary, where patients suffering<br />
with diseases and injuries <strong>of</strong> the eye receive treatment free.<br />
Trustees—Robert Shankland, Provost ; Bailies John Anderson and<br />
Plugh Shearer ; Robert Steele M'Morland, Esq., Merchant ; Alexander<br />
Bain, Esq., Feuar ; John Barclay, Esq., Chairman, <strong>Greenock</strong> Infirmary;<br />
John Patten, Esq., Deputy-Chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Infirmary;<br />
George Williamson, Esq., Secretary <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Hospital.<br />
Honorary Secretary and Treasurer—Alexander MacKellar, Town<br />
Chamberlain.<br />
Auditor-<br />
Honorary Medical <strong>Office</strong>rs—W. A. Wilson, M.D.; James Paton,<br />
M.D.<br />
Ophthalmic Surgeon—N. Gordon Cluckie, M.B., L.F.P.S.G., &c.<br />
Patients examined daily (Sundays excepted), between 10 a.m. and<br />
12 noon.<br />
Accidents received into the wards at any hour.
40<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
GREENOCK PAROCHIAL BOARD.<br />
Board Room and <strong>Office</strong>s—36 Nicolson Street.<br />
poorhouse and asylum—smithston<br />
The Provost, Robert Shankland, Esq., Chairman.<br />
The management is vested in a General Committee, sub-divided into<br />
small Committees for the despatch <strong>of</strong> business.<br />
Inspector— John S. Deas.<br />
Treasurer—William Ramage.<br />
Assistant Inspectors—Robert P. Fairlie, J. O. Waun. and Thos. Shearer.<br />
Clerks— John Ferguson, Wm. Hendry, Hugh M'Cracken, and James<br />
Stephens.<br />
Collector—Thomas Burton.<br />
Assistants— Malcolm Currie and John M' Williams.<br />
Auditor— Quintin Bone.<br />
Janitor—Alex. Stevens.<br />
Governor <strong>of</strong> Poorhouse and Asylum—George Bruce.<br />
Matron <strong>of</strong> Poorhouse—Miss Kate Macfarlane.<br />
Chaplain— James Chalmers.<br />
House Surgeons— James Wallace, M.D., and Frank A. Elkins.<br />
District Surgeons—Drs John Macdougall, John Carlyle, and J.<br />
Douglas.<br />
C.<br />
BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICE,<br />
7 Virginia Street.<br />
Local Marine Board.<br />
Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> (ex <strong>of</strong>ficio).<br />
Nominees <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Trade.<br />
Colin S. Caird.<br />
John Scott.<br />
j<br />
Wilson.<br />
Abram Lyle. j<br />
John D. Clink.<br />
Alex. P. Lyle.<br />
Thomas Carmichael.<br />
Edward<br />
Elected by the Shipowners.<br />
William Crawford.<br />
Malcolm M'C. Brown.<br />
Daniel Kerr.<br />
John Scott, Chairman. Alex. P. Lyle, Deputy-Chairman.<br />
R. S. Macalister, Secretary.<br />
Mercantile Marine <strong>Office</strong>— R. S. Macalister, Superintendent,<br />
Registrar <strong>of</strong> Royal Naval Reserve, and Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Lascar<br />
Transfers ; Charles Lewis, First Deputy-Superintendent ; C. Stuart<br />
Hall, Second Deputy-Superintendent ; James Campbell, Clerk ; Donald<br />
Campbell, Angus Campbell, and Alexander Richmond, Messengers.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>s at Sub-Ports—George Kerr, Port-Glasgow ; Robert Fry, Oban<br />
Alexander Whyte, Tobermory ; and E. Baker, Bowmore.<br />
Examinations <strong>of</strong> Masters and Mates are held on the second<br />
fourth Tuesday in each month—William Congalton, Examiner.<br />
and<br />
Examinations <strong>of</strong> Engineers are held on the first Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each<br />
month— John Sowter, Examiner.<br />
Surveyors— John Sowter, Shipwright and Engineer ;<br />
Shipwright ; Peter Gordon, Tapeholder.<br />
<strong>Office</strong> hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
C. Waterson,<br />
;
— —<br />
APPENDIX. 41<br />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND MANUFACTURES.<br />
(Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1813. )<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee Room, 2 Cathcart Square.<br />
Directors—Messrs Alex. P. Lyle, Chairman; Daniel Kerr, Vice-<br />
Chairman; Duncan M'Gillivray, John S. Nicol, Matthew Hill, James<br />
Maclean, Donald MacDonald, J. Campbell Hart, J. W. Walker,<br />
Andrew Carmichael, James Reid, and William Ross ; Secretary and<br />
Treasurer—W. Hardie, C.A., 2 Watt Place.<br />
CUSTOM OF THE PORT.<br />
The Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce and Manufactures <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, at a<br />
General Meeting held this day, declare that the following is the Custom<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, with reference to the matters herein referred<br />
to, applicable when no special stipulations are made in Charter Parties<br />
•or other binding documents :<br />
I.<br />
Entering Cargo.<br />
1. When a vessel has been reported at the Customs, the Master gives<br />
notice to the Consignee, and the latter is bound, within forty-eight<br />
hours after such notice, to enter the cargo at the Customs.<br />
II.<br />
—<br />
Berthing Vessel and Delivering Cargo.<br />
1. Vessels are bound to discharge at the berths assigned by the<br />
Harbour Master, and Consignees are bound to take delivery <strong>of</strong> cargo<br />
from alongside when landed at the quay at said berths.<br />
2. In the case <strong>of</strong> Timber discharged into the water, the Consignee<br />
is not bound to take delivery unless the timber is inside a Harbour<br />
Basin, so that when the assigned berth is not inside a Harbour Basin,<br />
the ship is bound to float the timber into a Harbour Basin, and deliver<br />
it there.<br />
3. All deals, staves, or broken stowage must be landed on the Quay<br />
by the ship.<br />
III.<br />
—<br />
Time for Discharging when no Number <strong>of</strong> Lay Days is<br />
Specified in the Charter Party.<br />
1. When the vessel is in the berth assigned by the Harbour Master,<br />
the Master gives notice there<strong>of</strong> to the Consignee, and the Master is<br />
bound to begin delivering, and the Consignee to begin taking delivery<br />
<strong>of</strong> the cargo within twenty-four hours thereafter, provided the time<br />
allowed for entering the cargo shall then have elapsed.<br />
2. The Master is bound to tender, and the Consignee to receive,<br />
cargo each working day, weather permitting, at the following rates,<br />
unless a larger quantity is mutually agreed on, or unless modified by
—<br />
42 APPENDIX.<br />
the Harbour Master, in virtue <strong>of</strong> the powers possessed by him under the<br />
Harbour Bye-Laws :<br />
* (a) Sailing Vessels Laden with Sugar.<br />
Shall have a minimum daily Discharge <strong>of</strong><br />
With Cargo as per Bill <strong>of</strong> Lading From Feb. 1 to Nov- 30 From Dec. to Jan.<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
(Inclusive) (Inclusive)<br />
From<br />
Tons.<br />
300 to<br />
Tons.<br />
500<br />
Tons.<br />
70<br />
Ions.<br />
70<br />
,, 500 ,, 800<br />
80 80<br />
,, 800 ,, IOOO<br />
IOO IOO<br />
,, 1000<br />
,, 1400<br />
,, 1800<br />
Over 2200<br />
,, 1400<br />
,, 1800<br />
,, 2200 ....<br />
125<br />
150<br />
175<br />
200<br />
125<br />
I50<br />
I50<br />
ISO<br />
b. (Deleted 20th November, 1888.<br />
c. The discharge <strong>of</strong> vessels laden with other non-dutiable goods to><br />
be carried on during the ordinary working hours according to<br />
the season <strong>of</strong> the year—unless when overtime is worked by<br />
mutual agreement, and Consignees are bound, weather permitting,<br />
to keep the discharge going continuously during said hours,<br />
and to receive and to remove the cargo from the ship's gangway<br />
in such a way as to enable the work to be carried on without<br />
interruption throughout the entire discharge to the full extent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ordinary hours allowed for carrying on the Work.<br />
IV.—Lay Days when the Number is Specified.<br />
1. The Master gives written notice to the Consignee when the vessel<br />
is in the Discharging Berth assigned by the Harbour Master and ready<br />
to discharge, and the lay days begin to count from the date on which<br />
the said notice is given ; but the day <strong>of</strong> giving notice does not count as<br />
a lay day unless the said notice is received by the Consignee before<br />
Twelve o'clock noon.<br />
2. In case the harbours are so crowded that the vessel cannot be<br />
berthed, the Master gives written notice to the Consignee when the<br />
vessel is in the Harbour Basin or moored at the Quays, and, provided<br />
she would have been ready to begin discharging if the berth had been<br />
available, such notice takes the place <strong>of</strong> that provided in the previous<br />
clause.<br />
3. Days (not described as " running days ") meaning working days<br />
— i.e., Sundays and Customs and local holidays, do not count.<br />
4. When the number <strong>of</strong> lay days is specially mentioned for discharging,<br />
the Master is bound to tender, and the Consignee to take delivery,<br />
<strong>of</strong> a proportionate quantity <strong>of</strong> the cargo each working day, unless some<br />
other quantity is mutually agreed on.<br />
Note. —Should the said proportionate quantity be less than the<br />
quantity specified above (Section III., Clause 2), the Master is<br />
bound to tender, and the Consignee to take delivery, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
5.<br />
latter quantity each working day.<br />
When the number <strong>of</strong> lay days for discharging is the unexhausted<br />
balance <strong>of</strong> a number specified for discharging and other purposes, the<br />
quantity to be tendered and taken delivery <strong>of</strong> each working day is the<br />
* Amended 20th November, 18S8.
APPENDIX. 43<br />
quantity specified above (Section III., Clause. 2), unless a larger quantity<br />
is mutually agreed on.<br />
6. A day does not count against the Consignee if the discharge is<br />
interrupted through failure <strong>of</strong> the Master to tender cargo as above<br />
stated.<br />
V.<br />
—<br />
Settlement <strong>of</strong> Freight.<br />
1. Freights on wood and timber from ports in Canada and United<br />
States are payable, one-third in cash on arrival, and the remaining twothirds<br />
on right and true delivery <strong>of</strong> the cargo, in good and approved Bills<br />
at four months, or in cash less four months' discount at the rate <strong>of</strong> five<br />
per cent, per annum, from the date <strong>of</strong> completion <strong>of</strong> discharge.<br />
2. All other Freights, except Coasting and Continental Freights are<br />
payable on right and true delivery <strong>of</strong> the cargo in cash, less one month's<br />
discount at the rate <strong>of</strong> five per cent, per annum, from date <strong>of</strong> vessel's<br />
report at Customs, in cases <strong>of</strong> cargoes from ports on this side <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
Horn and the Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope, and less two months' discount at<br />
the said rate in cases <strong>of</strong> cargoes from ports on the other side <strong>of</strong> the said<br />
Capes.<br />
3. Freights on goods payable by weight are payable on the net<br />
weight delivered, unless otherwise specially stipulated, except Coasting<br />
and Continental Freights, which are payable on the gross weight, unless<br />
otherwise specially stipulated. Freights payable by measurement are<br />
payable by calliper measure, unless otherwise specially stipulated.<br />
4. When Freight is payable by a Bill on Usance on London or in<br />
cash equal thereto, cash without discount is meant, or a Bill for the<br />
same amount on London at such a date as the Banks here will grant<br />
without charge.<br />
5. Approved Bills means Bankers' Drafts or Acceptances guaranteed<br />
by a Banker.<br />
6. When the ship is consigned to charterers or their agents paying<br />
usual or customary commission, the consignee <strong>of</strong> the cargo is entitled<br />
to deduct two-and-a-half per cent, from the amount <strong>of</strong> Freight payable<br />
by him.<br />
Note.—When Freight is to be paid in cash on right and true<br />
delivery <strong>of</strong> the cargo, without reference to the custom <strong>of</strong> the port, net<br />
cash free from discount is meant.<br />
James Morton, President.<br />
Thos. King, Secretary.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, 25th February, 1876.<br />
COURTS.<br />
BURGH AND POLICE COURT.<br />
Held in the Police Court Hall, every lawful day at 10 o'clock.<br />
Judges— -The Provost and Bailies.<br />
Assessor—Colin MacCulloch, Town Clerk. Assessors in absence,<br />
Andrew Nimmo, Thomas Wilson, and Thomas D. M'Murrich.<br />
Prosecutor— Procurator-Fiscal, James Auld, and in absence Captain<br />
John W. Angus, Police Superintendent.<br />
Licensing Courts for the Burgh are held on the second Tuesday in April<br />
and the third Tuesday in October.
44<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
ORDINARY AND DEBTS RECOVERY SHERIFF COURT<br />
AND COMMISSARY COURT.<br />
Held in the County Buildings, Nelson Street, every Friday at 1 1 o'clock<br />
forenoon during the Session.<br />
Sheriff— Sir Charles J. Pearson. Sheriff-Substitute—Alexander Nicolson,<br />
LL.D.<br />
Honorary Sheriff-Substitutes— John C. Hunter, Abram Lyle, James<br />
Morton, Colin S. Caird, W. Cunningham Steele, F. G. Bruce,<br />
and Duncan M'Callum.<br />
Clerk— Joseph M'Leod Lochhead.<br />
Depute-Clerk— John Brough ; in absence <strong>of</strong> John Brough, John Paton<br />
Fyfe.<br />
Procurator-Fiscal—Robert Blair ; in absence <strong>of</strong> Robert Blair, Colin<br />
MacCulloch, and John Cameron.<br />
Auditor— John Brough.<br />
SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT.<br />
Held in County Buildings, Nelson Street, every Wednesday at 1 1 o'clock.<br />
Continued cases are disposed <strong>of</strong> after new ones.<br />
Sheriff—Sir Charles J. Pearson.<br />
Sheriff-Substitute—Alexander Nicolson, LL.D.<br />
Clerk— -Joseph M'Leod Lochhead.<br />
Depute-Clerk— John Brough.<br />
JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.<br />
Held in the Justices' Court-House, Bank Street.<br />
Justices <strong>of</strong> the Peace—<strong>Greenock</strong> and Vicinity.<br />
Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., M. Hugh Shaw Stewart <strong>of</strong> Carnock,<br />
R. Binnie, Robert William Robertson, J. Morton, John C. Hunter,<br />
John Erskine, John R. Craig, R. Grieve, D. M. Latham, James<br />
Stewart, Robert Steele, H. R. B. Peile, Thos. Stark, Wm. Ross, D.<br />
Campbell, W. O. Leitch, A. Lyle, C. S. Caird, J. Reid, John Scott,<br />
Edward Wilson, W. W. B. Rodger, Robert Shankland, Robert Kerr,<br />
and John Neill.<br />
The Sheriff Substitute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, the Provost and Bailies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>,<br />
the Chief Magistrate <strong>of</strong> Gourock, all ex <strong>of</strong>ficiis.<br />
Procurator-Fiscal—William Auld.<br />
Clerk <strong>of</strong> Peace— John P. Fyfe.<br />
Depute-Clerk— John Innes Macdougall.<br />
Small Debt Courts held every Thursday at 1 1 forenoon.<br />
Licensing Courts—Meetings for granting and renewing Publicans'<br />
Certificates for the Lower Ward <strong>of</strong> the County are held on the third<br />
Tuesday in April and last Tuesday in October at 12 noon. Applications<br />
for Licenses must be lodged at least fourteen days previous to the day<br />
<strong>of</strong> meeting. Appeal Courts held in May and November.<br />
Game Licensing Court, last Thursday <strong>of</strong> July, at 1 1 forenoon.
APPENDIX. 45<br />
QUARTER SESSIONS.<br />
Held in Renfrew on the first Tuesday <strong>of</strong> March, May, and August,<br />
and last Tuesday in October.<br />
LIEUTENANCY OF RENFREWSHIRE.<br />
Lord-Lieutenant— Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., <strong>of</strong> Ardgowan.<br />
Vice-Lieutenant— -Sir Archibald C. Campbell, Bart., <strong>of</strong><br />
Blythswood, M.R<br />
Alexander, Major-CeneralSir Claud<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ballochmyle<br />
Blantyre, Lord, the Right Hon.<br />
Buchanan, Colonel, C. D. R. C, <strong>of</strong><br />
Drumpellier and Finlaystone<br />
Cochrane, the Hon. T. H. A. E.,<br />
Hawkhead<br />
Crum, Alexander, Thornliebank<br />
Cuninghame, John Charles, <strong>of</strong><br />
Craigends<br />
Darroch, Duncan, <strong>of</strong> Gourock<br />
Glasgow, Earl <strong>of</strong><br />
Gordon, John, <strong>of</strong> Aikenhead<br />
Gilmour, Allan, <strong>of</strong> Eaglesham<br />
Graham, Allan Graham Barns, <strong>of</strong><br />
Fereneze<br />
Clerk <strong>of</strong> Lieutenancy—<br />
Harvey, James Widdrington Shand<br />
Houston, G. Ludovic, Johnstone<br />
Latham, David Macduff, Gourock<br />
House<br />
Macdowall, Henry, <strong>of</strong> Garthland<br />
Maxwell, Sir John Stirling, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pollok, Baronet<br />
Maxwell, Wm. Hall, <strong>of</strong> Dargavel<br />
Napier, John Stirling, <strong>of</strong> Merchiston<br />
House<br />
Richardson, David, <strong>of</strong> Hartfield<br />
Spier, Robert Thomas Napier<br />
Stewart, James<br />
Stewart, John A. Shaw, London<br />
John Macdougall, Mansionhouse, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY IN THE LOWER WARD OF<br />
RENFREWSHIRE.<br />
The Right Hon. Lord Blantyre<br />
The Master <strong>of</strong> Blantyre<br />
Sir Arch. C. Campbell, Bart., <strong>of</strong><br />
Blythswood, M.P., Convener<br />
Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., <strong>of</strong><br />
Ardgowan and Blackhall<br />
The Sheriff <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
Sheriff-Substitute at <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
D. C. R. Buchanan <strong>of</strong> Drumpellier<br />
D. Darroch <strong>of</strong> Gourock, B.A.<br />
James Arbuckle, Grey Place,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
David Cross, <strong>of</strong> Ingleston<br />
James Anderson <strong>of</strong> Highholm<br />
Robert Macfie <strong>of</strong> Langhouse<br />
George Burns, Wemyss House,<br />
Wemyss Bay<br />
John Burns <strong>of</strong> Castle Wemyss<br />
Jas. Stewart <strong>of</strong> Garvocks<br />
H. R. B. Peile, Inverkip, Factor<br />
for Sir M. R. S. Stewart, Bart.<br />
John Birkmyre, Manufacturer,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
Thomas Blackwood, Shipbuilder,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
Michael Hugh Shaw Stewart, <strong>of</strong><br />
Carnock, M.P.<br />
Thomas Bollen Seath, Sunnyoaks,<br />
Langbank.<br />
George Haldane, Kempock, Gourock<br />
Robt. Lindsay, East Park House,<br />
Upper Kilmalcolm<br />
John Wallace, Feuar, Ashton Road,<br />
Gourock<br />
The Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
The Provost <strong>of</strong> Port-Glasgow<br />
The Senior Police Magistrate <strong>of</strong><br />
Gourock<br />
James Caldwell, Clerk <strong>of</strong> Supply, Paisley.
46 APPENDIX.<br />
INCOME TAX COMMISSIONERS FOR LOWER WARD OF<br />
RENFREWSHIRE.<br />
The Sheriff <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
Sheriff-Substitute at <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.<br />
James Stewart <strong>of</strong> Blackhouse, &c.<br />
James Morton, Merchant<br />
M. F. Dunlop, Clerk.<br />
R. G. Sommerville, Merchant<br />
Robert Binnie, Merchant<br />
Abram Lyle, Sugar Refiner<br />
Colin S. Caird, Shipowner<br />
lohn Alexander, Assessor.<br />
John Muat, Surveyor, Customhouse Buildings.<br />
COUNTY CONSTABULARY.<br />
Chief Constable <strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire—Charles Harding, Paisley.<br />
Lower Ward Inspector—C. Bremner, County Buildings. House, 6<br />
Nelson Street (West), <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Sergt. Robt. Scott, County Buildings. House, 9 Watt Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
THE FACULTY OF PROCURATORS OF GREENOCK.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>-Bearers— 1889.<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Faculty—John Black, Esq., 5 West Blackhall Street;<br />
Vice-Dean, George Macdonald ; Treasurer and Fiscal—Robert Blair,<br />
Sheriff Court Buildings, Nelson Street, West ; Secretary—William<br />
Stronach, 25 West Burn Street ; Auditor— John Paton Fyfe, 4 Argyle<br />
Street.<br />
Council to act along with <strong>Office</strong>-Bearers—F. D. Morrison, James<br />
Glen, R. B. Shearer, Alex. Cameron, Duncan Clerk, and James Auld.<br />
RESIDENT MEMBERS OF FACULTY.<br />
Allan, John Craig, 2 Hamilton Street ..... 1878<br />
^Anderson, John, Port-Glasgow ...... 1863<br />
*Auld, James, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Buildings, Vennel .... 1867<br />
*Auld, William, 27 West Burn Street 1870<br />
* Black, John, 5 West Blackhall Street 1849<br />
"Black, George H., B.L., 5 West Blackhall Street . . 1875<br />
Blair, Robert, Sheriff Court Buildings, Nelson Street, West . 1858<br />
Boag, Andrew, 37 Hamilton Street ..... 1857<br />
"*Cameron, Alexander, 4 Argyle Street ..... 1876<br />
*Cameron, John, 17 West Blackhall Street .... 1884<br />
*Clerk, Duncan, Clyde Buildings, 2 Argyle Street . . 1876<br />
*Crawford, J. W., 26 Hamilton Street 1881<br />
Dunlop, Malcom Fraser, 2 Church Place .... 1865<br />
Frame, James, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Buildings ..... 1884<br />
"*Fyfe, John Paton, 4 Argyle Street 1865<br />
*Glen, James, Bank Buildings, 13 William Street . . . 1868<br />
*Hood-Glen, William T., Bank Buildings, 13 William Street 1882<br />
*Hood, John, Port-Glasgow 1885<br />
Jacobs, Thomas R., 17 West Blackhall Street . . . 1888<br />
*Love, James A., 2 Hamilton Street 1888<br />
*Maclelland, Daniel Ritchie, Port-Glasgow .... 1859<br />
M'Clure, John, 11 William Street 1884<br />
*M'Clure, William, 11 William Street . . . . 1837
APPENDIX. 47<br />
*M'Clure, William, jun., M.A., II William Street<br />
"MacCulloch, Colin, Town Clerk, Municipal Buildings<br />
*Macdonald, George, 26 Hamilton Street<br />
"Macdonald, James, 33 Cathcart Street<br />
"Macdougall, Alexander James, 13 Hamilton Street<br />
"Macdougall, John, Mansionhouse<br />
"Macdougall, John Innes, Mansionhouse and Arcade, 28<br />
Cathcart Street, ......<br />
"Macgregor, John, B.L., 28 Hamilton Street,<br />
"MTlwraith, Hew, Park Buildings, 28 Nicolson Street<br />
"M'Haughton, Alfred, 2 Watt Place<br />
"Morrison, Finlay Daniel, 32 Cathcart Street<br />
"Murray, George, 2 Church Place<br />
"Murray, Robert S., 4 Argyle Street<br />
"Orkney, Robert, 2 Argyle Street<br />
"Patten, John, W.S., 18 Kilblain Street<br />
* Prentice, A. R., 18 Kilblain Street<br />
Scobie, David, Port-Glasgow ....<br />
"Shearer, Alexander, jun., 18 Hamilton Street<br />
"Shearer, Robert B., M.A., LL.B., 1 Bank Street<br />
Stronach, William, 25 West Burn Street<br />
"Swan, Alexander B., 14 Hamilton Street<br />
Thorn, W. A., 13 Hamilton Street<br />
"Turner, James W., 17 West Blackhall Street ,<br />
Walker, jun., R. Steuart, Park Buildings, 28 Nicolson Street,<br />
Weir, Allan, 32 Nicolson Street ....<br />
"Williamson, George, Municipal Buildings, Wallace Square<br />
Those marked (*) are Notaries Public. The years are those in which they<br />
were admitted Procurators.<br />
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.<br />
(For Addresses see General <strong>Directory</strong>.<br />
)<br />
:878<br />
1873<br />
1880<br />
1848<br />
1873<br />
1880<br />
1835<br />
1887<br />
1864<br />
1888<br />
1883<br />
1885<br />
1873<br />
1885<br />
1865<br />
1884<br />
1873<br />
1870<br />
1881<br />
1883<br />
1871<br />
1881<br />
1854<br />
1844<br />
The figures opposite the name denote the year in which they were<br />
licensed.<br />
1872 Black, John R., M.D.,<br />
CM.<br />
1878 Broadfoot, W., M.D., CM.<br />
1879 Cairns, David, M.D., CM.<br />
1879 Calder, Marcus, L.R.CP. &<br />
S., L.M.<br />
1878 Carlyle, John, M.D., CM.<br />
1880 Cluckie, N. Gordon, M.B.,<br />
L.F.P.S.G., Surgeon<br />
Oculist<br />
1 87 1 Douglas, John C, M.B.,<br />
L.R.C.S.<br />
1836 Fox, John, M.D., M.R.C.S.<br />
1868 Galloway, Allan, M.D., CM.<br />
1886 Lawrie, James, M.B., CM.<br />
1855 Marshall, Wm. J., M.D.,<br />
L.R.C.S.<br />
1863 M'Dougall, J., M.D., CM.<br />
1864 M'Raild, Donald, L.F.P.S.,<br />
F.R.CS.<br />
1870 Paton, James, M.D., CM.<br />
1882 Philip, T., M.B., M.C<br />
1863 Robertson, J. K.,M.D.,CM.<br />
1842 Richmond, A. F., M.D.<br />
L.F.P.S.<br />
1834 Stewart, A. D., M.C.<br />
1850 Wallace, J., M.D., L.R.C.S.<br />
1858 Whiteford, James, M.D.,<br />
L.R.C.S.<br />
1863 Wilson, W. A., M.D., CM.
48 APPENDIX.<br />
CONSULS IN GREENOCK.<br />
Belgian Vice-Consul—<br />
Danish Vice-Consul—M. M'C. Brown, 13 Hamilton Street.<br />
Dutch Consular Agents—Lietke & Co., Palmerston Buildings.<br />
French Consular Agent— John Davie, 63 Rue-end Street.<br />
German Consular Agents— Lietke & Co., Palmerston Buildings.<br />
Italian Vice-Consul—Alexander Buchanan, 46 Cathcart Street.<br />
Paraguayan Vice-Consul— James Auld, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Buildings, Vennel.<br />
Portuguese Vice-Consulate— <strong>Office</strong>, 43 Renfield Street, Glasgow.<br />
Russian Consular Agents—Lietke & Co., Palmerston Buildings.<br />
Swedish and Norwegian Vice-Consul—-Malcolm M'C. Brown, 13<br />
Hamilton Street.<br />
United States Consular Agent— John Craig, 4 Brymner Street.<br />
Lloyds' Agents for <strong>Greenock</strong> and Port-Glasgow —T. O. Hunter & Co.,<br />
13 Hamilton Street.<br />
Agents for London and Liverpool Underwriters—T. O. Hunter & Co.,<br />
13 Hamilton Street.<br />
ist RENFREW AND DUMBARTON ARTILLERY<br />
VOLUNTEER CORPS.<br />
Headquarters, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Consisting <strong>of</strong> One 40-Pounder Battery <strong>of</strong> Position and Seven<br />
Batteries <strong>of</strong> Garrison Artillery. Stations :—<strong>Greenock</strong>, Port-Glasgow,<br />
Helensburgh, and Dumbarton.<br />
Lieutenant-Colonel— John Scott, C.B. (Hon. Colonel), 22nd August,<br />
1863, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Major—John Fullarton (Hon. Lieut. -Col), 19th July, 1876, Port-<br />
Glasgow.<br />
Captains—R. Duncan, 15th October, 1 881, Port-Glasgow; W.<br />
Anderson (Hon. Major), 6th June, 1883, Dumbarton ; W. B. Laird,<br />
13th February, 18S6, Port-Glasgow; Herbert J. Thome, 5th May,<br />
1888, <strong>Greenock</strong>; F. G. Gemmill, 5th May, 1888, Helensburgh; Alex.<br />
R. Prentice, 5th May, 1888, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Lieutenants— Charles C. Scott, 20th June, 1885, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; Andrew<br />
R. Grieve, 25th April, 1888, <strong>Greenock</strong>; A. F. Garvie, 9th June, 1888,<br />
Dumbarton; A. Roberts, 17th November, 1888, Dumbarton.<br />
Adjutant—R. Price, Captain R.A., 20th September, 1887.<br />
Surgeons—W. A. Wilson, M.D., Hon. Surgeon Major, 28th May,<br />
1868, <strong>Greenock</strong>; John W. Taylor, M.D., Hon. Surgeon Major, 9th<br />
February, 1 871, and 1st October, 1877, Port-Glasgow.<br />
Acting Surgeon—W. R. Sewell, M.D., 9th May, 1885, Helensburgh;<br />
W. A. M'Lachlan, M.D., 17th November, 1888, Dumbarton.<br />
Veterinary Surgeon<br />
—<br />
Honorary Chaplains—Rev. F. L. Robertson, D.D., 4th February,<br />
1868, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; Rev. William Bell, 28th May, 1868, Port-Glasgow ;<br />
Rev. J. Baird, B.D., 5th March, 1869, Helensburgh. Acting<br />
Chaplain—Rev. J. Smith, 8th December, 1888, Dumbarton.<br />
Honorary Majors (retired)—R. S. Scott, T. J. F. Messer, R.<br />
Thome, H. R. Walker.
APPENDIX. 49<br />
ROYAL NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS.<br />
Clyde Brigade—<strong>Greenock</strong> Battery.<br />
Lieutenant-Commander—The Most Honourable the Marquis <strong>of</strong><br />
Ailsa.<br />
Hon. Lieutenant— Francis C. Buchanan, Clarinish, Row.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>r-Instructor—Commander C. B. Boyle, R.N.<br />
Surgeon—David Cairns, M.D., CM., 4 Ardgowan Square.<br />
Chief Petty <strong>Office</strong>r— Donald Munro, 2 Hunter Place, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Instructor—Chief Petty <strong>Office</strong>r, James Cove, 19 Antigua Street.<br />
Drill Hall-—Palmerston Buildings.<br />
ROYAL ENGINEERS' SUBMARINE MINERS.<br />
Clyde Volunteer Division.<br />
Headquarters— Fort-Matilda, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and 21 1 West Campbell Street,<br />
Glasgow.<br />
Honorary Commandant—Colonel Sir Donald Matheson, K.C.B.,<br />
6 Park Terrace, Glasgow.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>r Commanding—Major Adam Elliot Black, 5 Bruce Street,<br />
Hillhead, Glasgow.<br />
Captains—W. W. B. Rodger, Bagatelle, <strong>Greenock</strong>; A. R. Miller,<br />
The Cairns, Cambuslang.<br />
Lieutentant—D. F. D. Neill, Glenfield, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Second Lieutenants— Herbert Ogilvie, I Doune Terrace, Glasgow;<br />
H. B. Collins, West Balgray, Glasgow.<br />
Surgeons— Dr. Whiteford, Forsyth Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>; Dr. Dalziel,<br />
Regent Terrace, Stirling Road, Glasgow.<br />
Chaplain—Rev. T. F. Johnstone, M.A., 34 Eldon Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Adjutant— Lieut. T. Davies, R.E., Fort-Matilda, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
ist (RENFREWSHIRE) VOLUNTEER BATTALION<br />
PRINCESS LOUISE'S ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND<br />
HIGHLANDERS.<br />
Headquarters, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Administrative Staff.<br />
Honorary Colonel—Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.<br />
Lieutenant-Colonel—William Ross (Hon. Colonel).<br />
Majors—William O. Leitchand William Lamont (Hon. Lieut. -Cols).<br />
Captains and Hon. Majors— John Stewart, James Tannahill, Hugh<br />
Wm. Walker, D. Scobie, J. K. Stewart, J. T. Wilson, and G.<br />
Williamson, jun.<br />
Captains—W. U. Park, T. D. M 'Munich.<br />
Lieutenants—R. W. Livingston, Abram Lyle, jun., J. M 'Isaac,<br />
Robert P. Lyle, A. J. Paton, James H. Hill, J. M'Lean, Edward<br />
Wilson, jun., W. T. Goldie, Hugh Main Ross, J. L. Adams,<br />
R. F. Blair, J. H. Shankland, J. Crighton, J. Buchanan, A. Morrison.<br />
Adjutant—Henry Crosbie, Captain, 81st Regiment.<br />
Hon. Quarter-master—Capt. M'Murrich.<br />
Surgeon—T. Philip, M.B., CM. Honorary Assistant Surgeons<br />
G. Wyllie, M.D., and G. Crawford, M.D.<br />
Acting Chaplain—H. Macmillan, D.D., L.L.D.<br />
Staff (Headquarters)—Colonel Ross, Lieutenant Colonel Leitch,<br />
3a<br />
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50<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
Major Lamont, Captain and Adjutant Crosbie, Sergeant-Major Woods,<br />
Sergeant- Instructor Macdonald, Sergeant-Instructor M'Donough.<br />
The Corps comprises 6 Companies at <strong>Greenock</strong>, I Company at Port-<br />
Glasgow, I Company at Gourock, and I Company at Rothesay.<br />
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY.<br />
Directors.<br />
James C. Bolton, Esq., M.P., Carbrook, Stirlingshire, Chairman.<br />
Sir James King, Bart., Lord Provost <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, Deputy-Chairman.<br />
J. C. Bunten, Esq., Glasgow.<br />
John Sharp, Esq., Dundee.<br />
Hon. G. R. Vernon, M.P., Auchans, Kilmarnock.<br />
Alexander Crum, Esq., Thornliebank, Glasgow.<br />
John Cowan, Esq., Stoneleigh, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Major Green Thompson, Bridekirk, Cumberland.<br />
The Marquis <strong>of</strong> Breadalbane, Taymouth Castle, Aberfeldy.<br />
Daniel Ainslie, Esq., The Cart, Callander, and 48 Moray PI., Edinburgh.<br />
Hugh Brown, Esq., Glasgow.<br />
Lieut. -Col. Hozier, Mauldslie Castle, Lanarkshire.<br />
James Taylor, Esq., Starley Hall, Burntisland.<br />
Jas. Badenach Nicolson, Esq., Glenbervie House, Kincardineshire.<br />
Secretary—Archibald Gibson, 302 Buchanan Street, Glasgow.<br />
General Manager— James Thompson, 302 Buchanan Street, Glasgow.<br />
Superintendent (Passenger) <strong>Greenock</strong>—Thomas Ritson, 25 Cathcart<br />
Street.<br />
Superintendent (Goods) <strong>Greenock</strong> — John Montgomerie, Railway<br />
Cottage, Bogle Street.<br />
Stations in <strong>Greenock</strong> (Passenger) 25 Cathcart Street, and Cartsdyke.<br />
Goods—4 Regent Street.<br />
GLASGOW AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY<br />
Directors—<br />
Matthew Wm. Thomson, Esq., Park Gate, near Leeds, Chairman.<br />
Robert Barclay, Esq., Park Terrace, Glasgow, Deputy-Chairman.<br />
David Guthrie, Esq., Kirkbride, Maybole.<br />
Benjamin Nicholson, Esq., Merchant, Annan.<br />
Captain David Boyle, R.N., <strong>of</strong> Shewalton, Ayrshire.<br />
W. Renny Watson, Esq., Woodland Terrace, Glasgow.<br />
R. W. Cochran-Patrick, Esq., Woodside, Beith.<br />
Abram Lyle, Esq., Oakley, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
James Finlayson, Esq., Merchiston, Johnstone.<br />
The Right Honourable the Earl <strong>of</strong> Galloway.<br />
General Manager and Secretary— John Morton.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>—St. Enoch Station, Glasgow.<br />
Stations in <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Princes Pier (Passenger)—Agent, P. Kerr.<br />
Albert Harbour (Goods) ) . , T c ,<br />
A<br />
Inchgreen (Goods) Sent ' James Shearer '<br />
\<br />
Lynedoch Street (Passenger)— Agent, Joseph Dickson.<br />
Lynedoch Street (Goods)—Agent, J. C. Walker.
APPENDIX. 5i<br />
VALE OF CLYDE TRAMWAYS COMPANY.<br />
Directors—<br />
Bailie Dickson, Clasgow, Chairman.<br />
— Stirrat.<br />
John Poison, Esq. |<br />
Dr Barras. i<br />
Secretary—Robert A. Mair, Esq.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>—40 St. Vincent Street, Clasgow.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Office</strong>— 29 Brougham Street.<br />
Cars run every 20 minutes to and from Ashton.<br />
CARRIERS.<br />
Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong>—Archibald Sinclair. House, 23 West<br />
Blackhall Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>. Parcels and orders received for him by<br />
Mrs Foulds, news agent, 30 Cathcart Street (opposite the Caledonian<br />
Railway Station), <strong>Greenock</strong> ; 90 Argyle Street and 22 Jackson Street,<br />
Clasgow. Leaves <strong>Greenock</strong> daily, per Caledonian Railway, at 9 and<br />
10.30 a.m., 12.30 and 1.10 p.m. trains, and returns by 10.30 a.m.,<br />
12.30, 1.30, 3.30, and 6 p.m. trains. Goods and parcels forwarded<br />
from Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong> to all parts <strong>of</strong> the world by any conveyance<br />
desired.<br />
Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong>—Mrs Stewart, 41 Cathcart Street and at<br />
Mrs Morton's, 36 Hamilton Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and 53 Dunlop<br />
Street, Glasgow. Leaves <strong>Greenock</strong> daily at 9 a.m., 10.30 a.m., and<br />
12.30 p.m., and returns at 10.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m., and 6<br />
p.m. per Caledonian Railway. Parcels forwarded to all parts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
world by any conveyance desired.<br />
Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong>—Mrs Robertson, I Manse Lane, and<br />
Turner's Court, 87 Argyle Street ; also at 43 Virginia Street, Glasgow.<br />
Leaves <strong>Greenock</strong> daily, per Caledonian Railway, at 9 and 10.30 a.m.,<br />
and 12.30 p.m., and returns leaving Glasgow at 10.30 a.m., 12.30,<br />
3.30, and 6 p.m. Parcels forwarded to all parts, and by any route<br />
desired.<br />
Gourock and Cloch— James Mains, John Taylor, arrive and depart<br />
daily.<br />
Inverkip, by Road— Robert M'Farlane arrives and departs on<br />
Tuesdays and Fridays, and <strong>of</strong>tener during the summer.<br />
Port-Glasgow, by Road—William Macrae and N. M. Campbell<br />
arrive and depart daily.<br />
North British Railway Company— In connection with the Glasgow<br />
& South-Western Railway—all places in the North, East, and South <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Scotland</strong> ; and to all places in England and Wales. <strong>Office</strong>s, Albert<br />
Harbour Station and Lynedoch Street Station. Agent, Wm. Selby.<br />
Carting Agents, Cowan & Co.<br />
STEAM VESSELS SAILING REGULARLY FROM GREENOCK.<br />
Antwerp Steamers—Avocet, Shieldrake, Ibis, Whimbrel, or Bittern,<br />
sails every Monday— Allan Swan, Customhouse Buildings, agent.<br />
Ardrishaig and Lochfyne—Royal Mail Steamer Columba, Iona,<br />
Grenadier, or other steamer, with passengers only, daily about 9 a.m.,<br />
from Customhouse Quay and Princes Pier, calling at Kirn, Dunoon,<br />
Innellan, Rothesay, Kyles <strong>of</strong> Bute, Tarbert (for Islay passengers), and<br />
Ardrishaig, leaving Ardrishaig about I p.m.—W. Lindsay & Co., agents;
52<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
and Inveraray Castle or other steamer, with goods and passengers, every<br />
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from Customhouse Quay, touching<br />
at same piers and others, and returning from Ardrishaig every Tuesday,<br />
Thursday, and Saturday—John Dawson, agent.<br />
Arran (Brodick and Lamlash) via Kyles <strong>of</strong> Bute—Daily during<br />
summer season from Customhouse Quay and Princes Pier about 9.45<br />
a.m., saloon steamers Ivanhoe and Eagle. Goods only s.s. Bute every<br />
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.<br />
Arran, North End (see Campbeltown).<br />
Arrochar (see Lochlong).<br />
Ayr and Girvan—Goods steamer Loch Etive every Monday and'<br />
Thursday at 6 p.m. from West Quay—Hugh Lamont, agent, West Quay.<br />
Ballina (with liberty to call at Sligo)—Elm, Fern, or other steamer<br />
<strong>of</strong> Laird's Line, every alternate Friday, from Customhouse Quay, at<br />
5 p.m.—-Robert Allan & Co., agents.<br />
Belfast—Royal Mail Line—Every day (Sunday excepted) from<br />
Princes Pier at 9.45 p.m. Royal Mail Steam Packets Alligator,.<br />
Dromedary, Gorilla, or other steamer—Wm. Sinclair, Excise Buildings,<br />
agent.<br />
Belfast— See also Bristol and Plymouth.<br />
—<br />
Boston—Allan Line Steamers from Tail <strong>of</strong> the Bank regularly<br />
Andrew Picken & Co., agents.<br />
Bristol— Swansea, Cardiff and Newport (via Belfast) with goods and'<br />
passengers from Princes Pier not before 6 p.m. The s.s. Humber,<br />
Medway, Severn, Avon, or Solway, sails for Bristol every Monday<br />
and Thursday— Cardiff and Swansea every Friday—Newport every<br />
alternate Friday, all via Belfast—D. Macdougall, I Cross-shore Street,<br />
agent.<br />
Campbeltown— Calling at Lochranza and Pirn Mill (Arran), and<br />
Carradale—daily (Sunday excepted) from Customhouse Quay and Princes<br />
Pier about 9 a.m., during summer months, and 10 a.m. in winter.<br />
Royal Mail steamer Davaar, Kinloch, or Kintyre— John Macmillan,<br />
Customhouse Buildings, agent; and Argyll Steamship Co.'s steamer<br />
Argyll, thrice weekly each way— James Little & Co., agents.<br />
Cardiff—See Bristol.<br />
Coleraine (with liberty to call at Portrush)—s.s. Gardenia, or other<br />
steamer <strong>of</strong> Laird's Line, with goods and passengers from Customhouse<br />
Quay every Monday and Thursday at 7.20 p.m.—Robert Allan & Co.,<br />
agents.<br />
Cork—From West Quay every Tuesday and Friday direct, about.<br />
7.30 p.m.—s.s. Ballycotton, Cumbrae, Rathlin, Skerryvore, Toward,<br />
&c.—Clyde Shipping Company, Customhouse Buildings, <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Allan Swan, agent.<br />
Dublin—From Customhouse Quay about 7.30 p.m., daily (Sundays<br />
excepted)— s.s. General Gordon, Lord Gough, Duke <strong>of</strong> Leinster, Lord<br />
Clyde, Duke <strong>of</strong> Argyll, or other steamer—James Little & Co., Excise<br />
Buildings, agents.<br />
Dublin—Shamrock, Thistle, Cedar, or other steamer <strong>of</strong> Laird's<br />
Line, sails every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, from Customhouse<br />
Quay at 7.20 p.m.—Robert Allan & Co., agents.<br />
Dumbarton Steamers— s.s. Lochfyne sails with goods from West.<br />
Quay every Tuesday at 10 a.m.—Hugh Lamont, agejit.
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Dunoon, Kirn— Every hour during summer season, from 9 a.m. to 6<br />
p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturdays, from Customhouse Quay and Princes Pier.<br />
Goods only s.s. Bute every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.<br />
Drummore and Port William— s.s. Rona or Pelican—Glasgow and<br />
'<strong>Greenock</strong> Shipping Co., agents.<br />
Eigg and Isle Ornsay (weather permitting)—Every Thursday from<br />
Customhouse Quay about 5 pm. Royal Mail s.s. Claymore—Wm.<br />
Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Fort-William, Oban, Bonaw, Ballachulish, and other West Highland<br />
Ports— s.s. Lochnell, or Loch Etive, sails at 7 p.m. every Tuesday<br />
Hugh Lamont, West Quay, agent.<br />
Ghent— s.s. Whimbrel and Bittern sail as trade requires from<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>—Allan Swan, Customhouse, agent.<br />
Glasgow— Passenger steamers about every hour during summer.<br />
Luggage steamers and lighters <strong>of</strong> Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong> Shipping Co.<br />
•daily from east end <strong>of</strong> Customhouse Quay.<br />
Gothenburg and Christiana—-"Napier Line <strong>of</strong> Steamers," from<br />
Glasgow, calling at <strong>Greenock</strong> —T. O. Hunter & Co., agents.<br />
Plamburg, via Glasgow—Weekly with goods only. The Leith, Hull,<br />
and Hamburg Steam Packet Co.— James Currie & Co., Wallace<br />
Buildings, agents.<br />
Helensburgh and Garelochhead— Daily (Sunday excepted) from<br />
•Customhouse Quay and Princes Pier about 9 and n a.m., 1, 2, 4.15,<br />
6 (Helensburgh only), and 7 p.m., during summer months, and about<br />
9 a.m., 1, and 4.45 p.m. during winter—s.s. Shandon, Balmoral,<br />
Ivanhoe, &c.<br />
Highlands and Western Islands, namely— Colonsay, Iona, Bunessas,<br />
Tiree, Carbost, Struan, Glendale, Colbost, Dunvegan, Stein, Uig,<br />
Tarbert, Obbe, Lochmaddy, Kallin, Carnan, Skipport, Lochboisdale,<br />
Barra— Steamer, Dunara Castle, every Thursday, from West Quay at<br />
7 p.m.—D. M'Cormick, agent, Customhouse Quay.<br />
Highlands and Western Islands—Steamer Hebridean, for Oban,<br />
Tobermory, Croaig, Coll, Iona, Bunnessan, Tiree, Carbost, Colbost,<br />
Dunvegan, Loch Eport, Scotvin, Carnan, Skipport, Lochboisdale,<br />
Barra, and any other ports that may be agreed upon, every Monday at<br />
7 p.m.—Wm. Miller, Steamboat Quay, agent.<br />
Highlands and Western Isles— See also Ardrishaig, Eigg, Fort-<br />
William, Inveraray, Inverness, Islay, Lochgoilhead, Lochfyne, Oban,<br />
Salen, Stornoway, and Ullapool.<br />
Inveraray— Steamer Lord <strong>of</strong> the Isles, sails<br />
summer months— D. M'Cormick, agent.<br />
every morning during<br />
Inverness and Fort-William, calling at Crinan, Craignish, Luing,<br />
Easdale, Oban, Aird's Pier (Appin), Ballachulish Pier, Ardgour Pier<br />
•(Corran), Corpach, Banavie, Gairlochy, Laggan, Cullochy, Fort<br />
Augustus, Invermorriston, Inverfarigaig, and Temple Pier—Every<br />
Monday and Thursday from Customhouse Quay about 4 p.m. —s.s.<br />
Ethel or Cavalier—Wm. Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Islay —Daily (via Tarbert), passengers only. R.M.S. Columba or<br />
'Grenadier from Customhouse Quay about 9 a.m., Princes Pier at 9.<br />
a.m., to East Tarbert, and swift steamer from West Tarbert to<br />
Ellen—Wm. Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Islay and Jura—Every Monday and Thursday at 5 p.m.<br />
Port<br />
from<br />
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APPENDIX.<br />
Customhouse Quay with goods and passengers— s.s. Islay or othersteamer—<br />
John Dawson, Steamboat Quay, agent.<br />
Isle <strong>of</strong> Man— Fenella or other steamer, sails every Thursday<br />
(and <strong>of</strong>tener during summer) from Customhouse Quay and Princes Pier<br />
about noon—W. Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Kilmun, Strone, Blairmore, Cove, and Kilcreggan, about 9 and<br />
11 a.m., 2, 4.45, and 7 p.m. daily during summer season, and about<br />
9 a.m., 2, and 4.45 p.m. during winter—s.s. Meg Merrilees and<br />
Madge Wildfire.<br />
Larne—Lamprey, every Monday and Thursday at 8 p.m. from<br />
East India Wharf—William Sinclair, agent, Excise Buildings.<br />
Larne— See also Westport.<br />
Limerick direct— Every Monday evening from West Quay at 9<br />
p.m. per steamer <strong>of</strong> Clyde .Shipping Company.<br />
Liverpool— Bear, Owl, and Mastiff, from Customhouse Quay<br />
William Sinclair, Excise Buildings, agent.<br />
Liverpool— Princess Royal, Princess Maude, Princess Louise, and<br />
other steamers— J. Macmillan, agent.<br />
Liverpool— Fire Queen every Wednesday from Princes Pier,.<br />
and Fire King every Saturday from West Quay—D. Macdougall, agent.<br />
Lochgoilhead, calling at Kilcreggan, Cove, Blairmore, &c. — Daily<br />
about 10.45 a - rn - from Customhouse Quay and Princes Pier— Royal<br />
Mail s.s. Edinburgh Castle and Windsor Castle— J. Dawson, agent.<br />
Lochfyne— See Ardrishaig and Lochfyne.<br />
Lochfyne Steamer—Minard Castle, for Kirn, Dunoon, Kyles <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Bute, Skipness, Tarbert, Ardrishaig, and Inveraray, every Tuesday,<br />
Thursday, and Saturday from West Quay about 9 a.m.— D.<br />
M'Cormick, Customhouse Quay, agent.<br />
Lochlong and Lochlomond—The saloon steamer Chancellor sails<br />
twice daily (with passengers only) from May till October, for Dunoon,<br />
Kirn, Blairmore, Ardentinny and Arrochar, leaving Princes Pier about<br />
II a.m. and 5 p.m., and returning from Arrochar about 6 a.m. and<br />
2 p.m., in connection with the Lochlomond steamers— John Dawson,<br />
Customhouse Quay, agent.<br />
London—Every Monday via Belfast, Plymouth, and Southampton;<br />
every Thursday, via Waterford, Southampton and Newhaven; and<br />
every Friday, via Belfast, Waterford, and Plymouth, per steamer <strong>of</strong><br />
Clyde Shipping Co., from West Quay at 5 p.m. —Allan Swan,.<br />
Customhouse Buildings, agent.<br />
Londonderry—Daily (Sunday excepted) every Monday, Tuesday,.<br />
Thursday, and Friday, at 8.30 p.m. from Customhouse Quay. Royal<br />
Mail s.s. Thistle, Cedar, Azalea, or other steamer <strong>of</strong> Laird's Line<br />
Robert Allan & Co., Customhouse Quay, agents, and every Wednesday<br />
and Saturday, at 8.30 p.m., from Customhouse Quay. Royal Mail s.s.<br />
Masdff, or other steamer <strong>of</strong> Burns' Line—William Sinclair, Excise<br />
Buildings, agent.<br />
Londonderry—The Irish <strong>National</strong> Steamship Coy., Ltd.— s.s.<br />
Thomas Dugdale or other steamer, every Monday and Friday, from<br />
Customhouse Quay, at 8. 30 p.m.—Wm. Ramage, agent, City Buildings.<br />
Milford (county Donegal) via Portrush and Londonderry— s.s.<br />
Rossgull every Thursday from West Quay about 7 p.m. —Hugh Lamont,<br />
West Quay, agent.<br />
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Newhaven (Sussex)—Every Thursday at 5 p.m. from West Quay,<br />
via Waterford and Southampton, Clyde Shipping Company's steamer<br />
Allan Swan, Customhouse Buildings, agent.<br />
Newport—See Bristol.<br />
New York—Anchor Liners sail fromTail-<strong>of</strong>-the-Bank every Thursday<br />
about 5 p.m.— James Little & Co., agents, and State Line every Friday<br />
evening—Wm. Lamont, Palmerston Buildings, agent.<br />
Oban, via Mull <strong>of</strong> Kintyre—Every Monday and Thursday from<br />
Customhouse Quay about 5 p.m. Royal Mail s.s. Clansman, Clydesdale,<br />
and Claymore—Wm. Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Oban-—See also Highlands and Western Isles.<br />
Philadelphia—Allan Line steamers from Tail-<strong>of</strong>-the-Bank regularly<br />
—Andrew Picken & Co., agents.<br />
Plymouth—Monday, via Belfast, and Friday, via Belfast and Waterford,<br />
per steamer <strong>of</strong> Clyde Shipping Co. from West Quay at 5 p.m.<br />
Allan Swan, Customhouse Buildings, agent.<br />
Port-Glasgow— Daily, luggage steamers and lighters <strong>of</strong> Glasgow and<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Shipping Co.<br />
Portree— See Stornoway.<br />
Portrush—See Coleraine, also Milford.<br />
Quebec—Allan Liners sail from the Tail-<strong>of</strong>-the-Bank weekly<br />
Andrew Picken & Co., agents.<br />
Rothesay, calling at Kirn, Dunoon, Innellan, &c. —About every hour<br />
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays 9 p.m. during summer season,<br />
from Customhouse Quay and Princes Pier, s.s. Columba, Lord <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Isles, Ivanhoe, Sultana, Eagle, Marquis <strong>of</strong> Bute, &c, &c. Passengers<br />
only.<br />
Rothesay, Innellan, Dunoon, and Kirn—Goods only, s.s. Bute,<br />
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday—Hugh M'Cormick, Customhouse<br />
Quay, agent.<br />
Salen, Loch Sunart and Strontian, every Monday at 5 p.m.,<br />
Clansman or other steamer—William Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Sligo—Azalea, or other steamer <strong>of</strong> Laird's Line, from Customhouse<br />
Quay every Wednesday at 5 p.m.—R. Allan & Co., agents.<br />
Sligo—See also Ballina and Westport.<br />
Southampton—Every Monday, via Belfast and Plymouth, and<br />
Thursday, via Waterford, Clyde Shipping Company's steamer from<br />
West Quay at 5 p.m. —Allan Swan, Customhouse Buildings, agent.<br />
Stornoway, calling at Oban, Tobermory, and Portree, and, weather<br />
permitting, at Craignure, Lochaline, Salen, Armadale, Glenelg, Balmacara,<br />
Kyleakin, Broadford, Raasay, and other ports agreed upon,<br />
every Monday and Thursday at 5 p.m., from Customhouse Quay,<br />
R.M.S. Clansman, Claymore, and Clydesdale—W. Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Stranraer, every Wednesday, s.s. Telephone—William Millar,<br />
Customhouse Quay, agent.<br />
Stranraer—Once a week, per s.s. Argyle— Jas. Little & Co., agents.<br />
Swansea— See Bristol.<br />
Tarbert (Lochfyne)—See Ardrishaig and Lochfyne.<br />
Ullapool and Lochinver—every Monday from Customhouse Quay<br />
about 5 p.m., per MacBrayne's Highland Steamers—W. Lindsay & Co.,<br />
agents.<br />
Waterford—Every Monday and Thursday direct, and Friday via<br />
—<br />
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APPENDIX.<br />
Belfast ; Clyde Shipping Co. 's Steamers from West Quay—Allan<br />
Swan, agent.<br />
West Highlands—See Highlands, &c.<br />
Westport, with liberty to call at Larne and Sligo—Every alternate<br />
Friday, at 5 p.m., from Customhouse Quay—Elm, Gardenia, Fern, or<br />
other steamer <strong>of</strong> Laird's Line—R. Allan & Co., agents.<br />
STEAM TOWING COMPANIES.<br />
Clyde Shipping Company, 21 Carlton Place, Glasgow—Tug<br />
Steamers—Conqueror, Hercules, Flying Arrow, Flying Bat, Flying<br />
Dart, Flying Dragon, Flying Dutchman, Flying Serpent, Flying<br />
Swallow, Flying Fish, Flying Foam, Flying Fox, Flying Huntress,<br />
Flying Irishman, Flying Owl, Flying Scotsman, Flying Spear, Flying<br />
.Sportsman, Flying Squadron, Flying Squirrel, Flying Cormorant,<br />
Flying Elf, Flying Sprite—Allan Swan, agent, Customhouse Quay,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>. Branch <strong>Office</strong>s in Dublin, Cardiff, and Queenstown.<br />
Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong> .Shipping Company—Tugs—Samson, Vanguard,<br />
Hotspur, and Lord Derby; and in Londonderry— Admiral,<br />
Albatross, and Osprey (twin-screw).<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Towing Company— Stork, Defiance, Brothers, and<br />
Commodore—Messrs Park & M'Kellar, 2 West Quay.<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Glasgow Towing Company— Champion, Mariner, and<br />
Chesapeake—A. M'Kinnon, agent, Palmerston Buildings.<br />
BANKING HOUSES.<br />
Bank Holidays in <strong>Scotland</strong>—New-Year's Day, Christmas Day,<br />
Good Friday, the first Monday <strong>of</strong> May, and the first Monday <strong>of</strong> August<br />
Bills due on these days are payable on the day previous. On local<br />
holidays they are open from -9 to 10.30 a.m. ; Bills due must be paid<br />
on these days.<br />
Bills due on Christmas Day, Good Friday, and any day appointed<br />
by Royal Proclamation as a Public Fast are due the previous day. On<br />
other statutory holidays they are due on the succeeding day.<br />
BANK OF SCOTLAND—47 Cathcart Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shut at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Lothbury, London ;<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> England and Branches; Bank <strong>of</strong> Ireland and Branches ;<br />
Manchester and Liverpool District Bank ; <strong>National</strong> Provincial Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> England ; London and County Bank ; Woods & Co. ; Burton,<br />
Uttoxeter, and Ashbourn Union Bank ; Sheffield Union Bank ; Isle<br />
<strong>of</strong> Man Banking Co., Limited, Douglas, and Branches ; Wolverhampton<br />
and Staffordshire Banking Co. ; Bradford Old<br />
Halifax Joint Stock Bank, Ltd. ; Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
Bank, Ltd. ;<br />
Ireland, and<br />
Branches <strong>of</strong> the Commercial Bank and British Linen Co., and Union<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Royal Bank, Caledonian Banking Co., Clydesdale<br />
Bank, <strong>National</strong> Bank Of <strong>Scotland</strong>, Ltd., North <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> Band, Ltd.,<br />
Town and County Bank, Ltd., in towns where the Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
has no agencies. The Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> also issues drafts and letters<br />
<strong>of</strong> credit on Bank <strong>of</strong> British North America, New-York, and branches<br />
on Canadian Bank <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Toronto, and Branches ; Standard<br />
;
APPENDIX.<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> South Africa (Limited) ; on Bank <strong>of</strong> Australasia, in Australia<br />
and New Zealand ; on Bank <strong>of</strong> New Zealand ; and <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Zealand, and on the Branches <strong>of</strong> Chartered Mercantile Bank <strong>of</strong> India,<br />
London, and China. Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> also grants Foreign Credits and<br />
Marginal Bills, furnishes Circular Notes, free <strong>of</strong> charge, for the use<br />
•<strong>of</strong> travellers and others, payable in all the principal towns on the<br />
Continent <strong>of</strong> Europe, and elsewhere throughout the world ; and<br />
negotiates Bills on all the principal towns in British and Foreign parts.<br />
Agent—Thomas Stark ; Accountant—Peter Ballingall ; Teller<br />
P. G. Brown; Clerks—Robert Richardson, James Paterson, jun.,<br />
.and Robert M'Nair, jun.<br />
•<br />
—<br />
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY— 15 William Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on<br />
.'Saturdays. Draws on British Linen Co. Bank, 41 Lombard Street,<br />
London, E.C., and the following Banks in England, Wales, and Isle <strong>of</strong><br />
Man:— Smith, Payne, & Smiths, I Lombard Street, London, E.C. ;<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> England, London and Branches; J. Backhouse & Co.,<br />
.Darlington; Birmingham, Dudley, and District Banking Co., Limited;<br />
Bradford Banking Co., Limited; Carlisle and Cumberland Bank,<br />
Limited; Cornish Bank, Limited; Glamorganshire Banking Co.,<br />
Limited; Halifax Joint-Stock Bank, Limited; Huddersfield Banking<br />
•Co., Limited; Lancaster Banking Co., Limited; Leamington, Priors,<br />
.and Warwickshire Banking Co., Limited; Leyland and Bullins,<br />
.Liverpool; London and County Bank, Limited; London and Southwestern<br />
Banking Co.,<br />
Banking Co., Limited;<br />
Limited; Manchester<br />
Manx Bank, Limited;<br />
and Liverpool District<br />
Miles, Cave, Baillie, &<br />
Co., Bristol; <strong>National</strong> Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> England, Limited; North-<br />
.amptonshire Banking Co., Limited; North-Eastern Banking Co.,<br />
Limited; Norfolk and Suffolk Bank, Lacons & Co., Oxford Old Bank<br />
(Messrs Parsons, Thomson, & Co.); Sheffield and Rotherham Banking<br />
Co., Limited ; Samuel Smith & Co., Derby ; Samuel Smith & Co., Nottingham<br />
; Samuel Smith. Brothers, & Co., Hull; Stamford, Spalding, and<br />
Boston Banking Co., Limited ; Stuckey's Banking (Somersetshire Bank);<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> Whitehaven, Limited; Yorkshire Banking Co., Limited; and<br />
•on all the principal towns <strong>of</strong> Britain. Correspondents in Ireland—The<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> Ireland and Branches, and the Ulster Bank, Limited, and<br />
Branches. Colonial and Foreign Correspondents—India, China, &c.<br />
•Chartered Mercantile Bank <strong>of</strong> India, London, and China, Chartered<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> India, Australia, and China, and <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> India,<br />
Limited. Australia— English, Scottish and Australian Chartered<br />
Bank ; Commercial Bank <strong>of</strong> Australia, Limited ; Bank <strong>of</strong> Australasia,<br />
.and Queensland <strong>National</strong> Bank, Limited. New Zealand, &c.<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> New Zealand; <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> New Zealand, Limited;<br />
and Colonial Bank <strong>of</strong> New Zealand. Africa— Standard Bank <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Africa, Limited. North America—Bank <strong>of</strong> British Columbia; Bank<br />
• <strong>of</strong> Montreal; and James G. King & Sons, New York; John Paton<br />
& Co., New York, and Correspondents. Columbian Bank, Phila-<br />
delphia. Issues Circular Notes for travelling on the Continent.<br />
Agent—James Glen ; Sub-Agent—William Philp; Teller— J.Neilson,<br />
jun.; Clerks— John Laird, M. M'Cuaig, Alexander Archibald, James<br />
M'Neil, and George Bruce.<br />
57
58<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
CLYDESDALE BANK, LIMITED—7 Hamilton Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on Branch, 30 Lombard Street, London; North <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Scotland</strong> Bank and Branches; Caledonian Bank and Branches;<br />
<strong>National</strong> Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> England and Branches; Manchester and<br />
Liverpool District Bank, Limited, and Branches ; Union Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> Manchester, Limited, and Branches ; Union Bank <strong>of</strong> Liverpool;<br />
Hull Banking Co. ; Birmingham and Midland Bank; Huddersfield<br />
Banking Co.; Lambton & Co., Newcastle, and Branches;<br />
Carlisle City and District Bank ; Lancaster Bank<br />
• Yorkshire Bank and Branches ; Gurneys & Co.,<br />
and Branches ;<br />
Norwich, and<br />
Branches ; Coventry Union Bank ; Moore and Robinson, Bankers,<br />
Nottingham ; County <strong>of</strong> Gloucester Bank, Cheltenham, and Branches ;<br />
Halifax Joint-Stock Bank ; <strong>National</strong> Bank in Ireland and Branches ;<br />
Belfast Banking Company and Branches ; Ulster Bank and Branches ;<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> British North America ; Merchants' Bank <strong>of</strong> Canada and<br />
Branches, New York, Halifax, St. John's, New Brunswick, and San<br />
Francisco ; Union Bank <strong>of</strong> Australia and Branches.<br />
Agent— John Rodger ; Accountant—D. Ferguson ; Teller— John<br />
Taylor ; Clerks— Daniel Paterson, John Broadfoot, Peter R. Bruce, and<br />
Algernon Robert Linton.<br />
CLYDESDALE BANK, LIMITED—East Branch,<br />
43 Rue-End Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on Banks, and has correspondents same as West<br />
End Branch.<br />
Agent—W. Bruce ; Accountant—W. T. Goldie ; Clerk—Robert<br />
W. Campbell.<br />
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, LIMITED,<br />
36 Cathcart Street.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>, Edinburgh, George Street.<br />
London <strong>Office</strong>, 123 Bishopsgate Street Within, E.G.<br />
Established in 1810, and incorporated by Royal Charter and Act <strong>of</strong><br />
Parliament. London Bankers ; The Bank <strong>of</strong> England ; London and<br />
Westminster Banks, Limited ; Messrs Coutts & Co. Negotiates Bills on<br />
every place in Great Britain or Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker ;.<br />
Issues Circular Notes negotiable in all parts <strong>of</strong> the world grants<br />
;<br />
Drafts and Letters <strong>of</strong> Credit on the principal cities and towns <strong>of</strong><br />
England, Ireland, and Canada; and on New York and Paris; grants<br />
Drafts and Letters <strong>of</strong> Credit and negotiates Bills on India, Australia,<br />
and New Zealand, and is agent for the following establishments, viz.:<br />
The <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Limited ;<br />
—<br />
the North <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> Bank,<br />
Limited ; <strong>National</strong> Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> England, Limited ; Birmingham<br />
Joint-Stock Bank, Limited ; Bradford Banking Co., Limited ; Carlisle<br />
City and District Bank, Limited ; Halifax Joint-Stock Bank, Limited ;.<br />
West Riding Union Bank, Limited, Huddersfield ; Hull Banking Co.,<br />
Limited ; Lloyd's Banking Co., Limited, Leamington ; Beckett & Co.,<br />
Leeds; Leicestershire Banking Co., Limited ; Bank <strong>of</strong> Liverpool,.<br />
Limited, Commercial Bank Branch ; Manchester and Salford Bank,
APPENDIX. 59<br />
Limited ; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Limited ; Parr's<br />
Banking Co., Limited; Messrs Lambton & Co., Newcastle; Messrs<br />
J. & J. C. Wright, Nottingham ; Sheffield Banking Co., Limited ; York<br />
Union Bank ; Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank, Limited ; Preston<br />
Banking Co., Preston; Munster and Leinster Bank; <strong>National</strong> Bank,<br />
Limited ; Northern Banking Co. ; Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> Ireland, Limited ;<br />
Messrs Boyle & Co., Dublin; Hibernian Bank, Dublin; James G.<br />
King & Sons, New York ; Messrs Rothschild Brothers, Paris ; the<br />
Commercial Banking Co. <strong>of</strong> Sydney, New South Wales ; the<br />
Union Bank <strong>of</strong> Australia; Commercial Bank <strong>of</strong> Australia, Limited;<br />
Natal Bank ; the Chartered Bank <strong>of</strong> India, Australia, and China ;<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> British North America, and Standard Bank <strong>of</strong> British South<br />
Africa.<br />
Agent—James Tannahill ; Accountant— J. C. C. Wilson ; Teller<br />
Clerks—D. A. Mathieson, John Lyle, Andrew W. Russell,<br />
and T- H.<br />
;<br />
Ballantine, jun. ; Messenger—Alexander Anderson : house<br />
above the Bank.<br />
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, LIMITED.<br />
West-End Branch— 15 West Blackhall Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on London and Westminster Bank; Coutts & Co.,<br />
London, and negotiates Bills on every place in Great Britain and Ireland<br />
where there is a Bank or Banker.<br />
Agent— James Tannahill; Accountant— George Gordon; Clerk<br />
James Ferns ; Porter— J. Peacock.<br />
NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, LIMITED,<br />
29 Cathcart Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on Glyn, Mills & Co. ; Coutts & Co. ; <strong>National</strong><br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Limited, 33 Nicholas Lane, London ; The<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> England; Union Bank <strong>of</strong> London; North <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
Bank ; Belfast Banking Co. ; Ulster Banking Co. and Provincial<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> Ireland ; <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> Ireland ; Munster and Leinster<br />
Bank ; Lloyd's Bank, Limited ; Parr's Banking Company, Warrington<br />
and Branches ; Nottingham Joint-Stock Bank ; Devon and Cornwall<br />
Bank ; London and County Bank ; Lancaster Bank ; London and<br />
Provincial Bank ; Oldham Joint-Stock Bank ; Delhi and London Bank ;<br />
<strong>National</strong> Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> England ; Manchester and Liverpool District<br />
Banking Co., Dumbell's Banking Co., Limited ; Yorkshire Banking<br />
Co. and their Branches ; Union Bank <strong>of</strong> Australia, in Australia, Van<br />
Diemen's Land, and New Zealand, and Bank <strong>of</strong> Victoria, Australia, and<br />
Branches ; Bank <strong>of</strong> New Zealand and Branches ; Bank <strong>of</strong> British North<br />
America and Branches ; New Oriental Bank Corporation in India, Australia,<br />
and China ; Standard Bank <strong>of</strong> South Africa and Branches ;.<br />
Agra Bank ; Canadian Bank <strong>of</strong> Commerce; Brown Brothers & Co.,<br />
Boston and Philadelphia ; J. & J. Stuart & Co., New York ; <strong>National</strong><br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> New Zealand ; English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered<br />
Bank ; Bank <strong>of</strong> Australasia and Branches ; Ashton, Staleybridge,<br />
Hyde and Glossop Bank ; Bank <strong>of</strong> Bolton and Branches ; Bank<br />
—
6o APPENDIX.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Liverpool ; Birmingham Banking Co. ; Birmingham, Dudley,<br />
and District Bank ; Bradford Commercial Banking Co. ; William<br />
Williams, Brown & Co., Leeds ; Carlisle and Cumberland Bank ;<br />
Cumberland Union Bank ; Derby and Derbyshire Bank ; Gurneys &<br />
Co., Norwich ; Halifax and Huddersfield Union Bank ; Capital and<br />
Counties Bank ; London and Yorkshire Bank ; Manchester and County<br />
Bank ; North and South Wales Bank ; Pease & Sons, Hull ; Sheffield<br />
and Hallamshire Bank ; Wakefield, Crewdson & Co. ; Whitehaven<br />
Joint-Stock Bank ; Wilts and Dorset Bank ; Wolverhampton and<br />
Staffordshire Bank ; Woods & Co., Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Hodgkin,<br />
Barnett & Co. ; Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank ; Northamptonshire<br />
Union Bank ; Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank ; Worcester<br />
City and County Bank ; Chartered Bank <strong>of</strong> India, Australia,<br />
and China and Branches ; Bank <strong>of</strong> Montreal ; Bank <strong>of</strong> Nova Scotia ;<br />
Alexander Brown & Sons, Baltimore ; Chartered Mercantile Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> India, London, and China ; Commercial Bank <strong>of</strong> Australia,<br />
Limited ; and Bank <strong>of</strong> British Columbia ; American Exchange<br />
<strong>National</strong> Bank, Chicago. Issues Circular Notes for travelling<br />
on the Continent, and negotiates Bills on all principal towns in<br />
Foreign and British parts.<br />
Agent— J. Campbell Hart ; Accountant— Wm. N. A. Aitken ;<br />
Teller— Duncan Campbell ; Clerks—<br />
James D. Neill, James Smith,<br />
Wm. A. Dickson, Andrew F. Williamson, and James R. Wardrop ;<br />
Porter—Robert Macfarlane, 4 Mansionhouse Lane.<br />
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND—38 Cathcart Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, and Coutts & Co.,<br />
London ; Bank <strong>of</strong> England and Branches ; the <strong>National</strong> Provincial<br />
Bank's Branches ; London and County Bank's Branches ; Manchester<br />
and Liverpool District Banking Co ; Lambton
APPENDIX. 6<br />
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND, LIMITED,<br />
i Hamilton Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 noon,<br />
on Saturdays. Draws on Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, London ; Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
England; Glyn & Co., London; Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> Ireland; Belfast<br />
Banking Co. ; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Limited ;<br />
Manchester and Salford Bank ; Lambton & Co. ; Sheffield Banking<br />
Co. ; <strong>National</strong> Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> England, Limited ; Yorkshire<br />
Banking Co., Limited; Whitehaven Joint-Stock Bank; Carlisle City<br />
and District Bank, Limited ; County <strong>of</strong> Stafford Bank, Wolverhampton;<br />
Moore and Robinson, Limited, Nottingham; Beckett & Co., Leeds;<br />
Huddersfield Banking Co. ; Cumberland Union Banking Co., Limited ;,<br />
Pao-et & Co. ; Worcester City and County Bank, Limited ; North <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Scotland</strong> Bank ; North-Eastern Bank, Limited ; De Rothschilds<br />
Freres, Paris; J. G. King & Sons, New York; Union Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
Australia; Bank <strong>of</strong> Montreal ; Bank <strong>of</strong> Australasia ; Standard Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
British South Africa, &c, &c. Negotiates bills on all towns in Great<br />
Britain and Ireland where there is a banker. Is also agent for the<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> Bolton, Limited ; Cheque Bank, Limited, London ; the Consolidated<br />
Bank, Limited, Manchester ; Halifax and Huddersfield Union<br />
Bank ; Lancaster Banking Co ; North-Western Bank, Limited, Liverpool<br />
; Exchange and Discount Bank, Limited, Leeds ; Craven Bank,<br />
Limited ; Alliance Bank, Limited, London ; Derby Commercial<br />
Banking Co., Limited ; Ransom & Co. ; <strong>National</strong> Bank ; Union Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> Birmingham, Limited ; Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank ;<br />
Munroe & Co., Paris. Also issues drafts on certain branches <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, British Linen Co. Bank, Clydesdale Bank, Limited,<br />
Commercial Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Limited, and <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>,<br />
Limited, and Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
Agent— F. G. Bruce ; Accountant—George Jenkins ; Teller<br />
David Aitken ; Clerks—<br />
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John Murray, John B. Young, and apprentice,,<br />
Thomas Rennie. Porter— Edward Fairman : house, 2 Church Place-<br />
London <strong>Office</strong>, 62 Cornhill, E.C.—John A. Fradgley, Manager.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>, Glasgow— Charles Gairdner, General Manager.<br />
John Affleck, Assistant Manager.<br />
GREENOCK PROVIDENT BANK—William Street.<br />
Instituted 181 5.<br />
Open every day from 10 a.m. till 3<br />
till 12 noon) ; and on the evenings<br />
p.m.; (Saturdays from 10 a.m..<br />
<strong>of</strong> Monday, Wednesday, and<br />
Saturday, from half-past 6 till 8 o'clock.<br />
The Committee <strong>of</strong> Management <strong>of</strong> the Bank for the current year<br />
stands as follows:—Thomas Sutherland, Esq., M.P., President; Robert<br />
Binnie, Esq., Chairman.<br />
Committee— Messrs Arthur O. Leitch, Robert Davie, Peter Mac-<br />
Kellar, William Caird, James R. Craig, James R. Smart, James-<br />
K. Stewart, Alexander P. Lyle, James M'Lean, Donald M'Donald,<br />
Ninian Hill, Alexander Walker, Duncan Cunningham, Duncan<br />
M'Gillivray, Louson Walker, and Andrew Carmichael.<br />
Cashier— John Adams ; Accountant—George Dempster ; Clerks<br />
John Adams, jun., William Holmes, and Wm. C. Mackellar ; Auditor<br />
Hope S. Ramsay; Secretaries—W. W. & J. M'Clure.
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WEST OR OLD PARISH.<br />
Minister— Rev. John Barclay, Lynwood, 83 Brisbane Street ;<br />
Assistant— Rev. J. G. Christie, B.D., 14 Brisbane Street; Session<br />
Clerk—Mr John Jamieson, 2 Cathcart Street ; Secretary to Congregational<br />
Committee—Mr Alex. Bremner, 40 Mearns Street ; Treasurer<br />
Mr W. A. Thorn, 13 Hamilton Street ; Precentor—Mr John Tait<br />
Church <strong>Office</strong>r-—Mr William Crawford, 4 Nelson Street (West).<br />
Boundaries (Including North Parish quoad sacra and South<br />
Parish quoad sacra).<br />
From the Old Dock running up Vennel, taking the west side<br />
there<strong>of</strong> to Cowgate, up said street, taking the west side there<strong>of</strong> to<br />
Market Street, round the westmost corner <strong>of</strong> Market Street, along the<br />
police boundary to Bogle Street, to John Gray's stores, running up<br />
Bogle Street, taking the west side there<strong>of</strong> to Mrs Fairlie's property<br />
inclusive, running along west part <strong>of</strong> Regent Street to Lynedoch Street,<br />
up said street, taking the west side there<strong>of</strong> to Reservoir, round south<br />
side <strong>of</strong> Reservoir to the westmost extremity there<strong>of</strong>, from thence<br />
running southwards, crossing Drumfrochar Road to Whinhill, including<br />
all the streets and the country district west and south <strong>of</strong> police<br />
boundary.<br />
Congregational Agencies.<br />
1. Prayer Meeting in Hall on Wednesdays at 8 p.m., from October to<br />
April.<br />
2. Bible Class in Hall on Sundays at 7 p.m., from October to April.<br />
3. Sabbath Schools meet at 5.30 p.m. Congregational in Hall.<br />
Superintendent—Mr R. B. Shearer, M.A., LL.B. Mission Schools<br />
—In Session-House (Mr F. W. F. Adam, superintendent) ; in Ann<br />
Street Public School (Mr W. Paterson, superintendent).<br />
4. Young Men's Association meets in Hall on Mondays at 8.15 p.m.,<br />
from October to April.<br />
5. Band <strong>of</strong> Hope meets in Hall on Fridays at 7 p.m. Superintendent<br />
—Mr M'Jannet.<br />
6. Kirk-Session meets in Lesser Hall on first Monday <strong>of</strong> each fourth<br />
month at 8 p.m.<br />
7. Congregational Committee meets on last Monday <strong>of</strong> each month at<br />
8.15 p.m.<br />
8. The Dorcas Society meets in Lesser Hall on Tuesdays from 3 to 5<br />
p.m. during winter months.<br />
9. Parish Mission Meeting is held in the Session-House on Thursday<br />
evenings at 8 o'clock.<br />
10. " The Minstrels" meet in larger Hall every Sunday at 12.15 p.m.<br />
NORTH PARISH.<br />
Church built, 1591. Restored, 1864. Minister—Rev. A. E. Shand,<br />
M.A. ; Session Clerk—Duncan Sutherland, 31 Dempster Street;<br />
Treasurer— Peter M'Lellan; Organist— Peter Scott ;<br />
John Rowan.<br />
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Church <strong>Office</strong>r-
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APPENDIX.<br />
Boundaries—From foot <strong>of</strong> Vermel up west side <strong>of</strong> Hamilton Street ;<br />
westward along Hamilton and West Blackhall Streets, north side <strong>of</strong><br />
Patrick Street, down Patrick Street, east side, to the river, thenceeastward<br />
again to the foot <strong>of</strong> the Vennel.<br />
MIDDLE OR NEW PARISH.<br />
Minister—Rev. D. S. Peters, M.A. ; Assistant Minister—Rev. J..<br />
M'Kechnie; Female Missionary—Mrs Cattanach ; Organist and Conductor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Choir—Mr D. M. Middleton ; Session Clerk— R. H.<br />
Sinclair, 46 Cathcart Street ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r—W. B. Tierney, 10 Lyle<br />
Street.<br />
Boundaries.—From the westmost corner <strong>of</strong> Market Street, along the<br />
police boundary line to Bogle Street, taking John Gray's stores, down<br />
Bogle Street, west side there<strong>of</strong> to Rue-end Street, taking south side<br />
there<strong>of</strong> to Cathcart Street, running down said street to shore, along the<br />
shore to foot <strong>of</strong> Low Vennel, up low and high parts <strong>of</strong> Vennel, taking<br />
east side <strong>of</strong> said street to Cowgate Street, up the east side there<strong>of</strong> to<br />
the point first described.<br />
1. Church Mission—Church Place.<br />
Congregational Schemes.<br />
2. Ladies' Clothing Society—Managed by ladies <strong>of</strong> the congregation.<br />
Its aim is to receive and distribute cast-<strong>of</strong>f clothing and to sell<br />
new clothing at reduced prices to the poor <strong>of</strong> the congregation and<br />
parish.<br />
3. Sabbath Schools—Meet in the Lower Mission Hall, Church Place,<br />
in Ann Street School, in Upper Mission Hall, Church Place, and<br />
in Old Sheriff Court Hall, Bank Street.<br />
4. Bible Class is held in the Church immediately after the afternoon<br />
service on Sabbath.<br />
5. The Penny Savings Bank on Saturday evenings from 7 to 8.<br />
6. Young Men's Guild meets in Hall, Church Place, on Mondays at 8<br />
p.m. from September to March, and from 7 to 8 p.m. in summer.<br />
7. Choir meets on Wednesday evenings during winter at 8.<br />
8. Kirk Session meets in Vestry on last Monday <strong>of</strong> each month at 8 p.m.<br />
EAST PARISH.<br />
Minister—Rev. T. R. Thomson, 29 Finnart Street ; Session Clerk-<br />
John Tucker, 7 John Street ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r— Robert M'Walter, 20<br />
Lyle Street.<br />
Boundaries.—From Shore at Rue-end up to Cathcart Street,<br />
taking south side there<strong>of</strong> to Bogle Street, along Rue-end Street, taking<br />
east side there<strong>of</strong> to Bogle Street, up Bogle Street, taking east side<br />
there<strong>of</strong> along Regent Street, taking south side there<strong>of</strong> to ^Lynedoch<br />
Street, up Lynedoch Street, taking south side there<strong>of</strong>, crossing Drum-<br />
frochar Road, taking in Berryyards to the boundary line, along the<br />
boundary line to the Parishes <strong>of</strong> Kilmalcolm and Port-Glasgow, down<br />
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Devol's Burn to the shore, along the shore to the point first described.<br />
In connection with this church there is a society called the East<br />
Parish Society, managed by a president, a treasurer, secretary, and
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twelve directors, the funds <strong>of</strong> which are devoted to religious objects,<br />
parochial or congregational, and appointed at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
directors at the annual meeting. There is also a Sabbath School,<br />
with an average attendance <strong>of</strong> 310 children, conducted by 38 teachers ;<br />
and a Church <strong>Library</strong>, open every Wednesday evening from 7 till 8<br />
o'clock. Bible Class on Sabbath evenings at 7 o'clock. A Mutual<br />
Improvement Class meets on Sabbath mornings at 10, and a Prayer<br />
Meeting every Wednesday evening. In connection with this church<br />
there is a flourishing Savings Bank.<br />
CARTSBURN PARISH CHURCH—Upper Crescent Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. Archibald Fullarton, Clinton Villa, 11 Caddlehill<br />
Terrace, chosen by the members <strong>of</strong> the church ; Treasurer—John Aitken,<br />
2 Carwood Street ; Session Clerk—William Johnstone, 33 Ingleston<br />
Street, to whom, or the Church <strong>Office</strong>r, applications for sittings in the<br />
church should be made ; Organist—John E. Macintyre, 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
Street ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r— John Hunter, 21 Belville Street.<br />
Boundaries.— From the point where the Cartsburn flows into the<br />
River Clyde, following up the course <strong>of</strong> the burn (including the east<br />
side <strong>of</strong> Cartsburn Street) till near the Chemical Works, then running in<br />
a south-easterly direction to meet the boundary line between the estates<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> and Cartsburn, then turning in a north-easterly direction,<br />
following the course <strong>of</strong> the said boundary line to the point where<br />
Cappielow water flows into the river, then turning in a westerly direction,<br />
and running along the margin <strong>of</strong> the river to the point first described.<br />
The Sabbath School meets at 5.15 p.m. The Congregational<br />
Prayer Meeting is held in the Session-house on Wednesday evenings at<br />
eight o'clock. Bible Class meets at seven o'clock on Sabbath evenings.<br />
GAELIC PARISH CHURCH—West Burn Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. Archibald M 'Donald, 19 Caddlehill Terrace;<br />
Session Clerk and Treasurer— John Cameron, 22 Brisbane Street;<br />
Church <strong>Office</strong>r— John Dewar, 5 West Stewart Street.<br />
Institutions in Connection with the Parish.<br />
Minister's Bible Class meets during the Session in the Church Hall,<br />
on Sabbath, at 7 p.m.<br />
Sabbath School held in Church Hall, and in Victoria Hall, East<br />
Blackhall Street, at 5.30 p.m.<br />
Gaelic Service at 6.45 p.m. every Sabbath in Victoria Hall, East<br />
Blackhall Street.<br />
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 p.m.<br />
Sabbath Schools Society. President—Rev. A. M 'Donald ; Treasurer<br />
and Secretary—John M'Gillvray, 12 Lynedoch Street.<br />
The Kirk- Session and Parochial Association meet on Wednesdays<br />
before the first Sabbath <strong>of</strong> every month.<br />
Gaelic Parish Musical Association.<br />
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SOUTH PARISH CHURCH—Ann Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. John F. Macpherson, B.D., 24 Forsyth Street ;<br />
Session Clerk—Alexander S. Mories, 63 Finnart Street ; Treasurer<br />
James L. Gilloran, 10 West Blackball Street ; Organist and Choirmaster—James<br />
Boyd M'Callum, 30 Newton Street; Church <strong>Office</strong>r-<br />
David Rodger, 21 Wellington Street.<br />
Boundaries.—From the corner <strong>of</strong> Bruce Street, along Roxburgh<br />
Street, taking south side there<strong>of</strong>, up Bank Street, taking west side<br />
there<strong>of</strong>, along Lyle Street, taking south side there<strong>of</strong>, up Lynedoch<br />
Street, taking west side there<strong>of</strong>, along Drumfrochar Road, taking north<br />
side there<strong>of</strong>, to a point in a line with Bruce Street, thence down Bruce<br />
Street, taking east side there<strong>of</strong>, to the corner <strong>of</strong> Roxburgh Street.<br />
Young Men's Association meets on Thursday evenings at 8.15, from<br />
October to April.<br />
Choir Practice on Friday evenings at 8.<br />
Sunday School meets in the hall below the church at 5.30— John<br />
Cameron, 25 Brisbane Street, Superintendent.<br />
Minister's Bible Class meets on Sunday evenings at 7, from October<br />
to April.<br />
Dorcas Society begins its meetings in November.<br />
The Church <strong>Office</strong>r attends in the Session House every Friday and<br />
Saturday evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock, for the purpose <strong>of</strong> receiving<br />
names for Proclamation <strong>of</strong> Banns.<br />
WELLPARK PARISH CHURCH—Regent Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. William Wilson, 17 Finnart Street ; Precentor— J.<br />
Eaglesham; Church <strong>Office</strong>r— Samuel Sloan, 31 Roxburgh Street;<br />
Session Clerk and Treasurer—George Boyle, 14 Lynedoch Street ;<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> Managers— James Ferguson, 80 Dempster Street.<br />
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock, from September<br />
till April. Minister's Bible Class, Sabbath evening, 7 o'clock. Sabbath<br />
Schools meet at 5.30, in hall <strong>of</strong> church and in hall, 7 Prospecthill Street ;<br />
number <strong>of</strong> teachers ; 59 scholars on roll 530. Choir practice on<br />
Thursday evenings, 8.30 till 9.30.<br />
LADYBURN PARISH CHURCH.<br />
Minister—Rev. Thomas Kay, 2 M<strong>of</strong>fat Street ; Session Clerk and<br />
Treasurer— F. L. Wrede, South Hill, East Crawford Street ;<br />
Precentor—William J. Gunn ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r—Thomas Hughes, 85^<br />
Belville Street.<br />
Boundaries.—That part <strong>of</strong> the East Parish <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> commencing<br />
where the Ladyburn joins the Clyde, thence along the low<br />
water mark <strong>of</strong> the shore <strong>of</strong> Clyde upwards until it comes in a line with<br />
the north or north-eastern shore <strong>of</strong> Inchgreen at low water mark, and<br />
along said shore at low water mark and onward up the river in a line to<br />
a point in the centre <strong>of</strong> Devol's Glen burn, where it joins the Clyde at<br />
low water mark, thence up the centre <strong>of</strong> said burn till it reaches the<br />
waterfall therein, and thence in a straight line westward till it reaches<br />
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the Kilmalcolm Road to the south-west <strong>of</strong> Knocknair farmhouse, thence<br />
along said road until it reaches the Cartsburn Parish, and thence along<br />
the boundary <strong>of</strong> said Parish eastward until it reaches the point first<br />
mentioned.<br />
Services on Sabbath at 11 and 2.15. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday<br />
evening at 7.30. The Sabbath School meets at 5.30 p.m.<br />
Minister's Bible Class meets every Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock from<br />
October to April. Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association<br />
meets every Monday evening during winter at 8 o'clock.<br />
AUGUSTINE ESTABLISHED CHURCH— Belville Street.<br />
Minister— Rev. Charles Christie, M.A., 43 Regent Street ;<br />
Conductor <strong>of</strong> Psalmody— John Elder ; Treasurer— Robert Patrick,<br />
35 Regent Street; Clerk to Managers and Elders— John Reid, 1<br />
Belville Street, to whom, or to Church <strong>Office</strong>r, application for<br />
sittings may be made; Church <strong>Office</strong>r— James Ross, 12 East William<br />
Street (at Church).<br />
Services on Sabbath at 1 1 and 2.15 ; monthly, 7 p.m.<br />
Sabbath School meets in the Hall <strong>of</strong> Church at 5. 30.<br />
16 St. Lawrence Street, Superintendent.<br />
John Byers,<br />
Minister's Bible Class on Sunday evenings at 6.30, from October to<br />
March.<br />
Young Men's and Women's<br />
October to March.<br />
Guild—Every Monday evening at 8,<br />
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evenings at 7.30.<br />
Choir Practice—Wednesday evenings at 8.30.<br />
Children's Choir—Friday evening at 7.30.<br />
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH—Newark Street.<br />
This is an iron Mission Church for a district forming the western<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> the West Parish. Church opened, July 21, 1878. First<br />
Minister (the present incumbent) inducted, January 15, 1879. There<br />
is no parish attached to the church, no endowment, and no Kirk Session.<br />
The affairs <strong>of</strong> the Church are directed by a Board <strong>of</strong> Managers and by<br />
the Minister and a staff <strong>of</strong> Elders.<br />
Minister— Rev. Thomas Francis Johnstone, M.A. ; Chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
Managers—William Lindsay ; Treasurer—Colin S. Caird ; Secretary<br />
—William M'Clure, jun. , 11 William Street; Organist and Choirmaster—Samuel<br />
S. Woolley, 80 Union Street ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r— James<br />
Duthie, 20 Brisbane Street.<br />
Service on<br />
p.m. ;<br />
Sunday at 1 1 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday School at 2.30<br />
Minister's Class for young people, from October to April, Monday<br />
at 7 p.m.; Young Men's Fellowship (Branch <strong>of</strong> Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
'Guild), Sunday at 10 a.m.; Ladies' Clothing Society, during winter<br />
months, Wednesday, n to I; Ladies' Society for Zenana Mission;<br />
Minister and Elders' Court, first Sunday <strong>of</strong> month. Choir Practice,<br />
'Thursday, for boys 7 to 8, adults 8 to 9 p.m. Stated Meetings <strong>of</strong><br />
Managers, 3rd or 4th Thursdays <strong>of</strong> March, June, September, and<br />
December.<br />
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68 APPENDIX.<br />
FREE CHURCH MINISTERS AND CHURCHES.<br />
FREE CHURCH PRESBYTERY OF GREENOCK.<br />
Meets on the last Wednesday <strong>of</strong> every alternate month in the Presbytery<br />
Hall, Free Wellpark Church, at n a.m.<br />
Cumbrae<br />
Erskine<br />
Fairlie<br />
Gourock<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong><br />
—<br />
Places.<br />
Middle .<br />
West<br />
St. Andrew's ,<br />
Martyrs' .<br />
Gaelic<br />
Mount Park<br />
St. Thomas'<br />
Wellpark .<br />
Crawfurdsburn<br />
Free North<br />
Inverkip<br />
Kilmalcolm .<br />
Largs .<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
—<br />
Ministers.<br />
Alexander Walker<br />
R. R. Caldwell .<br />
Wm. S. Fleck, M.A.<br />
David Purves, M.A.<br />
JohnM'Farlan<br />
Matthew P. Johnstone (Col<br />
league and Successor)<br />
Hugh Macmillan, LL.D.<br />
John James Bonar, D.D.<br />
Edward D. Fingland, M.A<br />
(Colleague and Successor)<br />
Andrew Symington<br />
John Campbell .<br />
Alexander D. Grant<br />
William Laughton, D.D.<br />
Wm. Lewis Robertson, M.A<br />
(Colleague and Successor)<br />
James Stark .<br />
Matt. Reid, A.M., B.D. (Col<br />
league and Successor)<br />
Peter Thomson<br />
David Boyd .<br />
James Bannerman, M.A.<br />
Thomas Gregory, M.A.<br />
Charles Watson, D.D. .<br />
Hamilton . William Bell, M.A.<br />
Newark . . Alexander Baird .<br />
West . . John N. Russell .<br />
Ordina-<br />
<strong>Post</strong> Towns.<br />
1856 <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
l84 S Bishopton<br />
I8 7 S <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
l88l <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
1869<br />
1859<br />
1835<br />
1864<br />
1885<br />
1883<br />
1839<br />
1834<br />
1873<br />
1858<br />
1864<br />
1884<br />
1878<br />
i863Port-Glasgow<br />
1869<br />
1868<br />
R. R. Caldwell, Bishopton, Glasgow, Presbytery Clerk<br />
FREE WEST CHURCH—Ardgowan Street (West.)<br />
Minister—Rev. Hugh Macmillan, D.D., LL.D., F.R.S.E. ; Precentor—Adam<br />
Black ; Session Clerk—William Neilson ; Clerk to<br />
Deacons' Court— James Tweddel ; Treasurer to the Congregation<br />
William Letham ; Treasurer to the Sustentation Fund—D. M'Gillivray;<br />
Treasurer for Foreign Missions—Adam Patrick ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r<br />
Michael Thomson, 1 1 Watt Street.<br />
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Associations.<br />
Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 p.m.<br />
Minister's Bible Class for Young Men and Young Women on<br />
Sabbath evening at 5.45.<br />
There are two Sabbath Schools in connection with the congregation,<br />
taught by 43 teachers, and with an attendance <strong>of</strong> 500 scholars, including<br />
Advanced Bible Class.<br />
The Deacons' Court meets on the first Monday <strong>of</strong> each month at<br />
.half-past 8 o'clock. Meetings <strong>of</strong> Session occasionally.<br />
District Visitors, third Monday <strong>of</strong> each month, at 8 o'clock.<br />
Literary Association, Monday evenings at 8. 15 during winter.<br />
Psalmody Association, on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.<br />
Dorcas Society conducted by ladies <strong>of</strong> the congregation.<br />
Band <strong>of</strong> Hope, Friday evening at 7.30.<br />
Mission Services are carried on at hall, Prospecthill Street, on<br />
'Sabbaths at 2.30 and 7. 15 p.m. ; and on Thursdays at 8 p.m.—Mr<br />
•C. C. Edgar, Missionary.<br />
FREE MIDDLE CHURCH—George Square.<br />
Minister—Rev. M. P. Johnstone ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r— Andrew<br />
MacKellar ; Session Clerk— James M'Lean ; Clerk to Deacons' Court<br />
Alexander MacKellar ; Clerk to the Sustentation Fund—Alexander<br />
MacKellar ; Treasurer to Deacons' Court— John Rodger ; Treasurer to<br />
the Foreign Missions— Robert M'Auslan ; Treasurer to the District<br />
Missions— W. Smith.<br />
A Prayer Meeting is held in the hall under the church every Wednesday<br />
evening at eight o'clock ; Minister's Bible Classes on Sabbath evenings<br />
; a Sabbath School, average attendance about 130 children, with<br />
26 teachers, in connection with which is a <strong>Library</strong> ; also, a Dorcas<br />
Society, which meets during the winter months.<br />
There are Classes for instruction in the Theory <strong>of</strong> Music, and for<br />
practising on Friday evenings.<br />
Home Mission in the Arcade Hall, Cathcart Street, under the<br />
superintendence <strong>of</strong> Mr William Morrin, Missionary. In connection therewith,<br />
the following agencies are employed, viz. :— -Evangelistic meetings<br />
•on Sabbath at 2. 15 and 7. 15 p.m., and on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock ;<br />
Sabbath School and Bible Classes for young men and young women, on<br />
Sabbath at 5.30 ; Singing Classes, junior and senior ; Bible reading for<br />
men ; Mothers' meeting, Dorcas Society, and Savings Bank ; Band <strong>of</strong><br />
Hope, and a Gospel Temperance meeting.<br />
ST THOMAS' FREE CHURCH—Grey Place.<br />
Ministers—Rev. William Laughton, D.D., and Rev. William<br />
John Wilson; Clerk to<br />
Lewis Robertson, M.A. ; Session Clerk—<br />
Deacons' Court—Malcolm Currie ; Treasurer to Deacons' Court-<br />
Daniel D. Adamson ; Treasurer to Sustentation Fund—Dugald<br />
Campbell; Precentor— John Peden ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r—Francis Logan.<br />
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70<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
The Prayer Meeting is held in the hall every Wednesday evening at<br />
8 o'clock ; the Minister's Bible Class on Sabbath evenings at 7. 1 5,<br />
during the winter. The Congregational Sabbath School meets in the<br />
Church, on Sabbath afternoon at 5.30; the Mission Sabbath School in<br />
the Mission Hall, Clarence Street, at 5.30. In the same hall are<br />
meetings on Monday, Thursday and Sabbath evenings.<br />
FREE GAELIC CHURCH— 14 Jamaica Street.<br />
Missionary-<br />
Minister—Rev. John Campbell, 7 Ardgowan Square ;<br />
Mr Duncan Campbell, 41 Lynedoch Street ; Precentor—James Fraser ;,<br />
Church <strong>Office</strong>r, John Fraser, 22 West Stewart Street ; Session Clerk<br />
Hugh Buie, 17 Brougham Street ; Treasurer to Deacons' Court—Alex.<br />
M'Farlan, 75 Union Street ; Clerk to Deacons' Court — John M'Intyre,<br />
yy Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t Street ; Treasurer to Sustentation Fund— John Robertson,<br />
52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t Street ; Treasurer to Foreign Missions—Alexander<br />
M'Millan.<br />
Prayer Meetings in English are held in the hall adjoining the<br />
church on Sabbath mornings at 9.15, and on Wednesday evenings at 8<br />
o'clock. Gaelic Prayer Meeting every Sabbath evening in the hall at 7,<br />
and on Thursday evenings at 7.30, also in the Mission Hall, Cartsburn<br />
Street, at 7 o'clock on Sabbath evenings. There is a Sabbath Evening<br />
School in the hall at 5.30. Minister's Bible Class meets in the church<br />
every Sabbath evening at 7.15. There is an English Sermon in the<br />
hall every Sabbath forenoon at 1 1. There is also a Missionary School<br />
in the hall, Cartsburn Street. Band <strong>of</strong> Hope on Fridays at 7 p.m.<br />
There is a <strong>Library</strong> in connection with the church, open to the<br />
members and adherents, every Wednesday evening at 7.30.<br />
WELLPARK FREE CHURCH—Lynedoch Street.<br />
Minister— Rev. James Stark, chosen by the members <strong>of</strong> the church ;:<br />
Colleague and Successor— Rev. Matthew Reid, A.M., B.D., Wellpark<br />
Manse, Lynedoch Street : Church <strong>Office</strong>r— John Campbell ; Session,<br />
Clerk— J as. Brown ; Clerk to Deacons' Court—David C. Mackenzie ;<br />
Treasurer <strong>of</strong> Sustentation Fund— Chas. M'Call; Convener <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />
Mission Fund— Robert Chalmers; Treasurer to the Congregation— James<br />
Brown.<br />
Meetings and Classes.<br />
1. The Congregational Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evenings at 8'.<br />
o'clock.<br />
2. Bible Class for young Men and Women on Sabbath evenings at 5.30.<br />
3. Congregational Sabbath School in the church at 5.15 p.m.<br />
4. Deacons' Court meets on the first Wednesday <strong>of</strong> the month, after<br />
the Prayer Meeting.<br />
5. Session meets generally on the second Wednesday <strong>of</strong> the month, after<br />
the Prayer Meeting, if required.<br />
Business Meeting <strong>of</strong> Sabbath School Teachers in January, ApriL<br />
and October,<br />
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ST. ANDREW'S FREE CHURCH—Ardgowan Street.<br />
Ministers—Rev. John J. Bonar, D.D., and Rev. Edward D. Fingland,<br />
M.A. ; Session Clerk— John Macphail; Clerk to Deacons' Court<br />
— J. W. Turner; General Treasurer—Alex. Ferguson; Treasurer to the<br />
Sustentation Fund— D. Shankland; Treasurer to Foreign Mission Fund<br />
Treasurer (o Home Mission Fund—A. M. Flem-<br />
— John Cunningham ;<br />
ing ; Superintendents <strong>of</strong> Sabbath Schools—J. Macphail and Andrew<br />
Kerr; Congregational Missionary—Thomas H. Stewart; Precentor<br />
George W. Swan ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r— Lachlan Galbraith ; Door-keeper<br />
Thomas Tosh.<br />
CRAWFURDSBURN FREE CHURCH—Macdougall Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. Peter Thomson, chosen by members <strong>of</strong> church ;<br />
Precentor— Robert Scott ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r— James Ross ; Session Clerk<br />
—Neil Buie; Treasurer to the Foreign Mission Association—David<br />
Baxter; Clerk to Deacons' Court— M. Carmichael ; Treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sustentation Fund—D. M'Farlane ; Congregational Treasurer— Robert<br />
Farrell.<br />
Meetings and Classes.<br />
1. The Congregational Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evenings at<br />
8 o'clock.<br />
2. Minister's Bible Class, for young Men and Women, on Sabbath<br />
evenings at 7, from September to April.<br />
3. Congregational Sabbath School meets in the evening at 5.30 with<br />
upwards <strong>of</strong> 200 scholars and 25 teachers ; and Mission Sabbath<br />
School in Cartsdyke at 5.30 with nearly 65 scholars and 10<br />
teachers. Mission Meeting at 7 o'clock.<br />
4. Deacons' Court meets usually on the Thursday after the first Sabbath<br />
<strong>of</strong> every month ; and the Session on the Wednesday after the third<br />
Sabbath <strong>of</strong> every month.<br />
FREE NORTH CHURCH—West Burn Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. David Boyd, chosen by the members <strong>of</strong> the congregation<br />
; Precentor—Matthew Guy ; Congregational Treasurer—Matthew<br />
Cameron ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r— John Nelson ; Session Clerk—William<br />
M'Dowall ; Clerk to Deacons' Court—William Gibb.<br />
Associations.<br />
1. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8.<br />
2. Psalmody Class, Thursday evening at 8.<br />
3. The Deacons' Court meets on the third Monday <strong>of</strong> every month.<br />
4. Sabbath School, 20 teachers, and 140 scholars.<br />
5. Bible Class for young Men and Women on Sabbath evening at 5.30.<br />
6. Mission meetings in hall, Charles Street, every Sabbath and Tuesday<br />
evenings.<br />
7. Mission Sabbath School at 5.30.<br />
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72<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
MARTYRS' FREE CHURCH—West Shaw Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. A. Symington, chosen by the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
church ; Precentor—David Easton ; Session Clerk—Robert Wilson ;<br />
Clerk to Deacons' Court— G. M'Kenzie ; Treasurer— John Gray;<br />
Church <strong>Office</strong>r—Hugh MTntosh, 20 Bearhope Street.<br />
Associations.<br />
1. Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 p.m.<br />
2. Minister's Bible Class for young Men and Women on Sabbath<br />
evenings at 6 during session.<br />
3. Sabbath School meets in the church on Sabbath afternoons at 5. 30.<br />
4. Deacons' Court meets on the Thursday after the first Sabbath <strong>of</strong><br />
each month at 7.45 p.m.<br />
5. The Session meets on the second Monday <strong>of</strong> each month at<br />
8 p.m.<br />
6. The District Visiting Society meets on the third Wednesday <strong>of</strong> each<br />
month at 9 p.m.<br />
7. Mission Meetings are conducted at 4 Crawford Lane on Sabbath<br />
evenings at 7. Mission Sabbath School meets in 4 Crawford Lane<br />
on Sabbath afternoons at 5.<br />
MOUNT PARK FREE CHURCH—Trafalgar Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. A. D. Grant ; Session Clerk—John MacOnie ;<br />
Clerk to Deacons' Court—Malcolm Macfarlane ; Treasurer to the<br />
Congregation— John Denholm ; Treasurer to Sustentation Fund— John<br />
Taylor; Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Sabbath School—David B. M'Kelvie ;<br />
Church <strong>Office</strong>r—Alexander Scott.<br />
Associations.<br />
i. Congregational Prayer Meeting is held in the church hall every<br />
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.<br />
2. Minister's Bible Class on Sabbath evenings at 7 o'clock—from<br />
October to April.<br />
3. The Deacons' Court meets on the first, and the Kirk Session on the<br />
third Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each month at 8 o'clock.<br />
4. Psalmody Class in the church hall on Wednesday evenings at 9<br />
o'clock—during the winter months.<br />
5. Young Men's Fellowship Association meets in the Session House on<br />
Sabbath morning at 9.45.<br />
6. Band <strong>of</strong> Hope and Children's Singing Class on alternate Friday<br />
evenings at 7.30.
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS AND<br />
CHURCHES.<br />
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERY OF GREENOCK.<br />
Meets in the Hall <strong>of</strong> Sir Michael Street Church, G reenock, on<br />
second Tuesday o; month, May and August excepted.<br />
Clerk—Rev. J. B. K. M'Intyre, Largs.<br />
Places. Ministers.<br />
Ordinations.<br />
<strong>Post</strong> Towns.<br />
Campbeltown<br />
Dunoon<br />
•Gourock<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong><br />
John Thomson<br />
J. C. Johnston<br />
George Rae, M.A.<br />
l86l<br />
1865<br />
1872<br />
Campbelt'n<br />
Dunoon<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Greenbank James B. Thomson<br />
Sir Michael Street Charles Jerdan, M.A, LL.B<br />
Trinity Church . John Young .<br />
1874<br />
1867<br />
1862<br />
>5<br />
) 5<br />
»><br />
Union Street . John B. Smith<br />
St Andrew Square Robert Primrose .<br />
Mount Pleasant Alexander Duncan<br />
Finnart . James Davidson, M.A. .<br />
Innellan Robert Henderson, M.A.<br />
1848<br />
l88l<br />
1875<br />
1866<br />
1874<br />
J»<br />
,,<br />
,,<br />
,,<br />
,,<br />
Inveraray<br />
Kilcreggan<br />
Kirn .<br />
.<br />
Gilbert Meikle .<br />
Robert M'Lean, M.A.<br />
Adam Gray, M.A.<br />
.<br />
1849<br />
1876<br />
1873<br />
Inveraray<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong><br />
,,<br />
Xargs .<br />
Millport<br />
J. B. K. M'Intyre.<br />
James Frame, B.D.<br />
1864<br />
1884<br />
,,<br />
,,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
—<br />
1842<br />
1883<br />
Princes Street<br />
Clune Park<br />
1 William Lauder .<br />
.<br />
j W. \V. Beveridge .<br />
Charles Robson, M.A. . 1889 »5<br />
Rothesay<br />
P. Macfarlane, B.A.<br />
J<br />
\ William Galbraith<br />
. 1845<br />
1888<br />
5 5<br />
•Craigmore . J. Rutherfurd, M.A., B.D. 1877<br />
Pt-Glasgow<br />
Rothesay<br />
.Southend A. M'Laren Young 1874 Campbelt'n<br />
Wemyss Bay J. Boyd, M.A. . 187I <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Union Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. J. B. Smith, chosen by the church members ; Session<br />
•Clerk— William Taylor, Eskgrove Villa; Precentor— M. Wilson;<br />
•Church <strong>Office</strong>r—R. Main.<br />
Service—Sabbath, 11 forenoon and 2. 15 afternoon. Congregational<br />
Sabbath School at 3.45 p.m. Minister's Bible Class on Sabbath evenings<br />
at 7. Congregational Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evenings at<br />
-8. Congregational <strong>Library</strong> open before and after Prayer Meeting.<br />
Mission Premises, 3 Smith's Lane<br />
—<br />
Missionary.<br />
Sabbath Services— Bible Class at I o'clock, Sabbath School 5.30,<br />
Evening Meeting at 7, Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 8, Band <strong>of</strong><br />
Hope on Friday evening at 7, Monthly Temperance Meeting for Adults<br />
last Friday <strong>of</strong> the month at 8.
74<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
GREENBANK UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—<br />
Corner <strong>of</strong> Newton Street and Upper Kelly Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. J. B. Thomson, 20 Bentinck Street ; Session Clerk<br />
James Paterson, 33 Finnart Street ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r—Samuel Currie,<br />
60 Upper Kelly Street ; Seat Letter— Alexander Maitland, 6 Nelson<br />
Street ; Organist—Robert F. Easton, 66 Wellington Street.<br />
Church Services on Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 2.15 p.m.<br />
SabbathSchoolat5.30p.nl. — Superintendent, James Paterson, 33.<br />
Finnart Street.<br />
Minister's Class for Young Men and Women on Sabbath evenings<br />
at 7—from October till April.<br />
Young Men's Christian Fellowship Meeting every Sabbath morning<br />
at 10.<br />
Congregational Prayer Meeting on Wednesdays at 8 p.m.<br />
There are two Home Missions carried on by this congregation : —<br />
1. In the East-End <strong>of</strong> the town. Mission Chapel in Saint<br />
Street— Missionary, John Borland, 6 Antigua Street.<br />
Lawrence<br />
Sabbath<br />
2.<br />
services at 2.15 and 7 p.m. Sabbath School at 5.30 p.m.<br />
In the centre <strong>of</strong> the town. Bible Reader, Mrs Home, 68 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
Street. Service every Sabbath evening at 7. 15 in the District Hall,.<br />
13 Brachelston Street.<br />
A Mission Sabbath School meets at 13 Brachelston Street every<br />
Sabbath evening at 5.30— Superintendent, John Macfie, Orangefield<br />
Place.<br />
SIR MICHAEL STREET UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.<br />
Minister—Rev. Charles Jerdan, M.A., LL.B., 115 Eldon Street;<br />
Session Clerk—William Kidd, 21 Fox Street; Conductor <strong>of</strong><br />
Psalmody— Gilbert M<strong>of</strong>fat, 21 Brisbane Street ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r—Samuel<br />
Brown, 42 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t Street.<br />
Institutions in Connection with the Congregation.<br />
Congregational Sabbath School at 5.30 p.m.— Robert Downie, 11<br />
Roxburgh Street, .Superintendent.<br />
Bible Class on Sabbath Evenings at 7, from October till April.<br />
Congregational Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock<br />
during the winter months.<br />
Band <strong>of</strong> Plope on Saturday evenings at 6.30 from October to March,,<br />
inclusive.<br />
Missionary Association—Moses Bauchope, 89 Dempster Street,<br />
Secretary.<br />
District Missionary—William Maxwell, 15 South Street.<br />
Dorcas Society—Mrs Lyle, Oakley, Secretary.<br />
Christian Instruction Agency for visiting the non-church-going<br />
-—Robert Menzies, 64 Kelly Street, Superintendent.<br />
Mission Sabbath School, in Mission Premises, Roxburgh Street-<br />
James Hamilton, 66 Kelly Street, Superintendent.<br />
Congregational <strong>Library</strong>, open on Thursday evenings— H. I).<br />
Soutter, 23 Dempster Street, Librarian.<br />
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TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Union St.<br />
Minister— Rev. John Young, Fernbank, 87 Newton Street ; Church<br />
<strong>Office</strong>r— Gavin F. Hunter, 62 Kelly Street ; Session Clerk—A. J.<br />
Turnbull, 59 Finnart Street.<br />
Congregational Sabbath School at 3.45 p.m., in the hall behind the<br />
church—A. J. Turnbull, Superintendent.<br />
Mission Sabbath School, at 5.30, in Mechanics' Institute— John<br />
Hastie, Superintendent.<br />
District Mission Sabbath School in Nicolson Street at 5.30 p.m.<br />
M. J. Mackechnie, Superintendent.<br />
Minister's Bible Class meets on Sabbath evenings at 7 o'clock from<br />
October to April inclusive.<br />
There is a Society for Bible Study and Mission Work, in connection<br />
with which tracts are distributed and kitchen meetings held in the<br />
Mission District.<br />
Sabbath Morning Fellowship Meeting at 10.<br />
Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8.<br />
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—St Andrew Square.<br />
Minister— Rev. Robert Primrose; Session Clerk— George M'Onie;<br />
Church <strong>Office</strong>r—Alexander Low ; Psalmody led by voluntary Choir<br />
James Broclie, Conductor.<br />
Congregational Sabbath School at 5.30 p.m.<br />
Minister's Senior Bible Class on Sabbath evenings at 7.<br />
Congregational Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock.<br />
Sabbath School Teachers' Association meets quarterly.<br />
Missionary Association meets quarterly.<br />
Young Men's Fellowship Meeting, Sabbath morning, 10 o'clock.<br />
MOUNT PLEASANT U.P. CHURCH (Corner <strong>of</strong> Dempster<br />
and Mount Pleasant Streets).<br />
Minister— Rev. Alexander Duncan, 2 Robertson Street ; Session<br />
Clerk—D. Munro, 1 Finnart Street ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r—Alexander Campbell,<br />
87 Dempster Street; Service— Sabbath, 11 forenoon and 2.15<br />
afternoon; Congregational Sabbath School at 5.30 p.m.; Minister's<br />
Bible Class on Sabbath evenings at 7, and Congregational Prayer Meeting<br />
on Wednesday evenings at 8 during winter months. Sittings free.<br />
FINNART U.P. CHURCH—Madeira Street.<br />
Minister— Rev. James Davidson, M.A., 85 Brisbane Street;<br />
Session Clerk—William Auld, 79 Newton Street ; Organist— A. C.<br />
Stericker, 24 Kelly Street ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r— Donald Paterson, 51<br />
Upper Kelly Street.<br />
Sabbath School at 3.30 p.m.— J. D. Brown, Craigielee, 103<br />
Eldon Street, Superintendent.<br />
Minister's Bible Class at 7 p.m.<br />
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.<br />
Choir Practice on Friday at 8 p.m.<br />
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76<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF S. JOHN THE EVANGELIST,<br />
Union Street.<br />
Incumbent—Rev. John Trew, B.A., 6 1 Union Street ; Curate<br />
; Church Wardens— Messrs Thomas May Thorne and<br />
Louson Walker ;<br />
Beadle— John Peacock, 5 West Stewart Street.<br />
Services.<br />
Sunday— Holy Communion every Sunday at 8.30 a.m. On first and<br />
third Sundays at 12 noon; also Matins and Sermon at II a.m.<br />
Children's Service at 3 p.m. on first Sunday in the month.<br />
Evensong and Sermon at 6.30 p.m.<br />
Daily—Matins at 10 a.m.<br />
Litany—Wednesday and -Friday at 12 noon.<br />
Evensong and Sermon—Wednesday at 7.30 p.m.<br />
Special Services on Festivals.<br />
In Lent and Advent Evensong and Sermon on Wednesday at<br />
8 p.m., and Friday at 5 p.m.<br />
Sunday School, 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.<br />
Cartsdyke Mission, Crescent Street—Sunday Matins, Litany Sermon.<br />
11 a.m.; Holy Communion on first Sunday in month at 12 noon;<br />
Evensong and Sermon every Sunday at 3.30 p.m.; Sunday School<br />
at 2.30 p.m. ; Children's Service on last Sunday in month at 2.30 p.m.<br />
Evensong and sermon every Wednesday at 8 p.m.<br />
In connection with the above church are day Schools for youths<br />
<strong>of</strong> both sexes. Teachers—West school, Jamaica Street, Miss Murray ;<br />
East school, Crescent Street, Mr Thos. Irish.<br />
St. John's Young Men's Society— Reading Room, Recreation Room,<br />
Lectures, Debates, and Musical Evenings—in St. John's Hall, Jamaica<br />
Street.<br />
Home and Foreign Mission Associations.<br />
Work Meetings every Friday at 61 Union Street, at 2.30 p.m.<br />
Mothers' Meeting in Hall, Wednesdays, 3 p.m.<br />
Band <strong>of</strong> Hope, Tuesdays at 7 p.m.<br />
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REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—West Stewart St.<br />
Minister—Rev. J. P. Struthers, M.A., 52 Eldon Street ; Precentor<br />
—William Kirkwood, 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t Street ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r—Duncan<br />
M'Callum, 13 West Stewart Street;<br />
James Simpson, 1 Springkell Street ;<br />
Auchneagh, Inverkip Road.<br />
Session Clerk and Treasurer<br />
Secretary—Thomas Kirkwood,<br />
The Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 all the year.<br />
The Minister's Bible Class every Friday evening—Junior at 7,<br />
Senior at 8.<br />
The Music Classes on Monday evening— Junior at 7,<br />
The Sabbath School at 1 p.m.<br />
Senior at 8.<br />
Young Men's Prayer Meeting on Sabbath Morning at 10.15.<br />
EVANGELICAL UNION CHURCH—Nelson Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. W. Richmond Scott, 86 Union Street ; Organist<br />
J. M. Kay ; Session Clerk— John Leckie, Manor Crescent, Gourock ;<br />
Church Secretary and Secretary to Managers—W. W. Gebbie
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treasurer—W. Hutchison, 24 Kelly Street ; treasurer for Home Mission<br />
—Wm. F. Leckie, Bank Street ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r— James Russell, 13<br />
Hamilton Street ; Sabbath Services at 1 1 a.m. and 2.15 p.m.<br />
Institutions in Connection with the Church.<br />
1. A Sabbath School, superintended and conducted by qualified<br />
teachers, members <strong>of</strong> the church and congregation, meets in the<br />
hall <strong>of</strong> the church, and a<br />
Street, both at 5.30 p.m.<br />
District School in Eastern Hall, John<br />
James Morrison, Alma Villa, Gourock,.<br />
superintendent west end ; James Ronald, Robertson Street,<br />
superintendent east end.<br />
2. Minister's Class for young men and women, in large hall <strong>of</strong> church,.<br />
Sabbath evenings at 7 o'clock, from October to April.<br />
3. Sabbath School <strong>Library</strong>, from which the children <strong>of</strong> the Sabbath<br />
School and members <strong>of</strong> the church and congregation receive booksweekly<br />
on Wednesday evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock.<br />
4. Tract Society, for the purpose <strong>of</strong> distributing religious tracts,<br />
reading the Scriptures, and holding meetings for prayer and<br />
explanation <strong>of</strong> the Word <strong>of</strong> God.<br />
5. Sabbath Morning Fellowship Meeting in the Church Hall at 10.<br />
6. Weekly Service for Prayer and Praise, at which the minister alsodelivers<br />
a lecture on some part <strong>of</strong> Scripture.<br />
7. Literary Society (embracing Ladies and Gentlemen in Membership),<br />
meets on Monday evenings at 8, from October to April.<br />
8. Band <strong>of</strong> Hope meets on Friday evenings at 7.30, from October to<br />
March. James Brown, 23 Newton Street, president.<br />
EVANGELICAL UNION CHURCH—Mearns Street.<br />
Minister— ; Hon. Organist—Henry Millar ; Session<br />
Clerk— Robert Drysdale ; Secretary <strong>of</strong> Managers' Court—W. Walker ;;<br />
Church <strong>Office</strong>r— John Douglas, 3 Mill Street.<br />
Public Worship is conducted at 1 1 a.m. and 2.15 p.m., every Sabbath<br />
throughout the year. The Church Prayer Meeting is held on<br />
Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock.<br />
The Sabbath School—This important institution is conducted by the<br />
superintendent and a large staff <strong>of</strong> efficient teachers, all <strong>of</strong> whom<br />
are members <strong>of</strong> the church. The hour <strong>of</strong> meeting is 5.30 p.m.<br />
Pastor's Bible Class meets in the hall <strong>of</strong> the Church every Sabbath<br />
evening at 5.30, from November to April.<br />
The Choir—Conductor, Henry Millar. A meeting <strong>of</strong> the Choir<br />
is held every Wednesday evening after the Prayer Meeting for the<br />
practice <strong>of</strong> sacred music.<br />
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—George Square.<br />
Minister—Rev. John Milne Jarvie ; Assistant— Rev. A. R. Henderson,<br />
M.A. ; Hon. Organist— J. M. Hutcheson.<br />
Public Worship on Sabbaths at 1 1 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.<br />
Institutions Connected with this Church.<br />
. Exposition every Wednesday evening at 8.<br />
Bible Class for Young Men every Sabbath afternoon at 2.30.<br />
Weekly Class for Practice <strong>of</strong> Congregational Psalmody every Wednesday<br />
evening during the winter at 9.<br />
A Society for Religious Purposes, instituted in 1837.
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A Dorcas Society, for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the poor connected with the<br />
Church and Mission.<br />
A Congregational Sabbath School at 2.15 p.m., with average<br />
attendance <strong>of</strong> 200.<br />
Young Men and Women's Literary Association in Schoolroom,<br />
during winter, on Friday evening at 8.<br />
A Mission in connection with the Church holds its meetings on<br />
Sabbath, in the Hall, 17 Charles Street.<br />
Missionary Sabbath School, average attendance 180.<br />
Tract Distribution and Visitation throughout the district, and Public<br />
Preaching every Sabbath forenoon and evening, conducted by the<br />
Missionary and members <strong>of</strong> the church.<br />
A Mothers' Meeting, conducted by the Ladies <strong>of</strong> the church, meets<br />
weekly during the winter.<br />
Auxiliaries, in connection with the church, exist for the London<br />
Missionary Society, the Scottish Congregational Union, and Theological<br />
Hall &c.<br />
The Sabbath Scholars support three native scholars in India, named<br />
Frances Maria Jarvie, Maggie Jane Smith, and Utrick Walton.<br />
EAST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—St. Lawrence Street.<br />
Minister— Rev. Robert Bell, 1 Octavia Cottages ; Organist—D.<br />
M'Intyre, jun. ; Treasurer—John M'Nicol; Secretary—William Crawford,<br />
Ardgowan Street, Port -Glasgow.<br />
Sabbath Services at n a.m., 2.15 p.m., and Evangelistic at 7 p.m.<br />
Services on Wednesday evenings at 7.30 p.m.<br />
The School meets on Sabbath afternoons at 5.30. It is conducted<br />
by 41 teachers; Superintendent—John M'Lean, 10 John Street;<br />
Secretary— Neil Buchanan, 24 Antigua Street.<br />
Band <strong>of</strong> Hope in connection with the congregation meets on Friday<br />
evenings at 7 during winter. There is also a Total Abstinence Society.<br />
Bible Class for Young Men and Women, conducted by the Minister,<br />
meets on Friday evenings at 8.<br />
Evangelistic Services are held on Saturday evenings at the Victoria<br />
Harbour and in Cartsburn Hall.<br />
Tract Distribution and Open-air Meetings are carried on in the East-<br />
End <strong>of</strong> the town by members <strong>of</strong> the church.<br />
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH— 1 Ardgowan Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. Henry L. Yorke, B.A. ; Honorary Leader <strong>of</strong> Praise<br />
— David Ritchie; Church <strong>Office</strong>r—Thomas H. Mayors, 5 Watt Street.<br />
Sabbath Day Worship at 1 1 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.<br />
The Sabbath School meets at 2.15 p.m.<br />
Public Service on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Prayer Meetings on<br />
Sabbath at 7 a.m. and 8 p.m., and on Mondays at 8 p.m.<br />
A Band <strong>of</strong> Hope meets on Fridays at 7.30 p.m. from October to April.<br />
Society Classes meet for Christian Fellowship on Sabbath at 12.30<br />
and 5. 15 p.m. and on each evening during the week, except Saturday.<br />
A Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association meets on Tuesday<br />
evenings at 8, from October to April.<br />
Gospel Temperance Meeting on Saturdays at 7.30 p.m., from<br />
October to April.
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PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH—Roxburgh Street.<br />
Minister—Rev. William Cuthbert, 49 Brisbane Street ; Church<br />
<strong>Office</strong>r—Wm. M'Jannett, 10 Hill Street.<br />
Sabbath Services at II a.m. and 6.30 p.m.<br />
Sabbath School meets in the hall under the church, every Sabbath<br />
.at 2.30 p.m.<br />
Class and Fellowship Meetings for members on Sabbaths at 12.15,<br />
and Monday evenings at 8.<br />
Public Service on Wednesday evenings at 8 in the hall under the<br />
church.<br />
Bible Class meets in the hall on Monday evenings at 8.30.<br />
Various other meetings are held in different parts <strong>of</strong> the town during<br />
the week, and are intimated on Sabbaths.<br />
Mission Hall, Main Street—Sabbath service at 7 p.m. ; Tuesdays<br />
S p.m.<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH—Orangefield Place, Brachelston Sq.<br />
Minister—Rev. Alexander Corbet, 2 Lyle Street ;<br />
George M'Gregor ; Chapel-keeper— Donald Campbell,<br />
ton Street.<br />
Precentor<br />
30 Welling-<br />
Weekly Prayer Meeting and Lecture every Wednesday evening at 8<br />
o'clock.<br />
The Sabbath School meets every Sabbath evening at 5.30, and is<br />
superintended and conducted by members <strong>of</strong> the church.<br />
An Evangelistic Meeting is held in the hall <strong>of</strong> the chapel every<br />
Sabbath evening at 7.<br />
During the Session the following meetings are also held :—Minister's<br />
Bible Class on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ; Choir Practice on Thursdays at<br />
8 p.m.<br />
A Mission in connection with the Church holds its meetings every<br />
Sabbath and Thursday in the Hall, East William Street.<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH—George Square.<br />
Minister— Rev. Robert Bennie, M.A., 23 Ardgowan Street (West) ;<br />
Hon. Organist—William Gow, jun., 27 Nelson Street (West).<br />
Sabbath Day Services—Public Worship at II a.m. and 6.30 p.m.;<br />
Sabbath School at 2.30 p.m. Superintendent—Adam Leisk, jun.<br />
Bible Class for Young Men and Women, conducted by the minister,<br />
meets on Monday evenings at 8 o'clock ; and a Congregational Singing<br />
Class is held at 9.<br />
Public Worship and<br />
o'clock.<br />
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evenings at 8<br />
Young People's<br />
at 7.30.<br />
Meeting and Band <strong>of</strong> Hope on Friday evenings<br />
SEAMEN'S CHAPEL— 1 Dock Breast.<br />
Chaplain —William Smith.<br />
Divine Service each Lord's Day at 1 1 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ; also<br />
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.30 p.m. Daily Meeting for Praise and<br />
Prayer at 12 noon. Attached to this chapel are a Reading-Room and<br />
<strong>Library</strong>, with the Daily Papers and amusing pastimes, draughts, chess,<br />
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billiards, and bagatelle boards, free to all Seamen ; and those <strong>of</strong> variousnations<br />
are supplied with good reading in their own language. Open to><br />
all Seamen, free <strong>of</strong> charge, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ships are supplied<br />
with Loan Libraries. The Chaplain also occasionally visits the vessels<br />
in the Roads, particularly emigrant ships, for the purpose <strong>of</strong> conducting<br />
religious services, and distributing useful books amongst emigrants and<br />
seamen <strong>of</strong> all nations.<br />
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH—Brougham Street.<br />
Pastor—Very Rev. Dean Taylor ; Assistants—Rev. James R<br />
Morrison, and Rev. Ellis P. Rogan, D.D. ; Church <strong>Office</strong>r—Patrick<br />
M'Ginlay, house, 24 Trafalgar Street.<br />
Male and Female Schools for Week-days and Sundays in connection<br />
with this church.<br />
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH— 1 Rue-end Street.<br />
Pastor— Rev. Thomas P. O'Reilly ; Assistant—Rev. Gerald Stack ;<br />
Caretaker—Mrs Duffy, 10 Stanners Street.<br />
Sunday and Week-day Schools in connection with this church.<br />
Convent or Middle-Class School at Bank House.<br />
EDUCATIONAL.<br />
GREENOCK (BURGH) SCHOOL BOARD.<br />
In accordance with the provisions <strong>of</strong> "The Education (<strong>Scotland</strong>)<br />
Act, 1872," the following are the members <strong>of</strong> the School Board for the<br />
triennial period from 1888-91 :— John Macphail (chairman), John A.<br />
Bell, John C. Borland, Neil Brown, John Erskine, Renton Macara,<br />
Thomas Mitchell, Rev. Thomas Peter O'Reilly, Rev. David S. Peters,,<br />
M.A., Dugald Shankland, Rev. Alexander Taylor.<br />
Clerk, G. Williamson. Treasurer, Quintin Bone.<br />
Inspecting <strong>Office</strong>r, George Ritchie; Assistants, R. W. Jamieson, jun.,<br />
and D. B. Macfarlan ; Medical <strong>Office</strong>r, T. Philip, M.B., CM.<br />
Board Room and <strong>Office</strong>s, Municipal Buildings, Wallace Square.<br />
WEST (LANDWARD) PARISH SCHOOL BOARD (1888-91).<br />
James Reid, wool-spinner, Monfode, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; Thomas Neill,<br />
sugar refiner, Balgray, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; W. O. Leitch, rope-spinner, 39<br />
Ardgowan Street (West), <strong>Greenock</strong> ; H. R. B. Peile, factor, Inverkip ;<br />
A. M. Fleming, wool-spinner, 65 Esplanade, <strong>Greenock</strong>, members.<br />
J. Innes Macdougall, clerk and treasurer, Mansionhouse.<br />
EAST (LANDWARD) PARISH SCHOOL BOARD (1888-91).<br />
James Reid, wool-spinner, Monfode, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; Thomas Neill,<br />
sugar refiner, Balgray, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; W. O. Leitch, rope-spinner, 39<br />
Ardgowan Street (West), <strong>Greenock</strong> ; H. R. B. Peile, factor, Inverkip ;<br />
A. M. Fleming, wool-spinner, 65 Esplanade, <strong>Greenock</strong>, members.<br />
J. Innes Macdougall, clerk and treasurer, Mansionhouse.
APPENDIX. 8<br />
PERMANENT SCHOOLS UNDER GREENOCK<br />
(BURGH) SCHOOL BOARD.<br />
HIGHER CLASS PUBLIC SCHOOL.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Academy.<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Academy, situated in Nelson Street, was opened in<br />
September, 1855, and was intended to provide a good general education<br />
for boys and girls. It contains twelve spacious and well-aired classrooms,<br />
with teachers' rooms, &c, and a large hall in which all the<br />
pupils might be assembled ; there is also an extensive playground<br />
attached, with covered sheds for exercise in wet weather. The<br />
curriculum for the senior classes embraces a wide and varied course <strong>of</strong><br />
study, extending over five years, and the arrangements are such as to<br />
allow a selection <strong>of</strong> classes to be made suitable for those intending afterwards<br />
to pursue their studies at any <strong>of</strong> the Universities, as well as those<br />
wishing to qualify themselves for the public service or for mercantile<br />
pursuits. It is now conducted under the Burgh School Board.<br />
Rector, E. L. Neilson ; Arithmetic and Mathematics, W. U.<br />
Park, M.A. ; Classical department, the Rector ; English department,<br />
head-master, James B. Anderson; French, M. Menard; German, R.<br />
Dryden ; Writing, J. W. M'Gregor ; Drawing, T. R. Milligan ;<br />
Pian<strong>of</strong>orte and Singing, George T. Poulter ; Class Singing, W. P.<br />
Cross; Dancing, Mrs Gillies ; Sewing and Fancy Work, Miss M 'Lean;<br />
Gymnastics and Drill by Sergt. -Major A. Woods ; Janitor, Wm. Downie.<br />
There are two Bursaries in connection with the Academy, the holders<br />
<strong>of</strong> which are entitled to attend all the ordinary classes gratis :— (1) The<br />
Macfie Bursary, founded by the late William Macfie, Esq., <strong>of</strong> Langhouse,<br />
which is competed for annually and is open to boys from any<br />
school— 5 boys ; (2) The Fairrie Bursary, founded by the late Thomas<br />
Fairrie, Esq., <strong>Greenock</strong>. One boy appointed each year by Mr Fairrie's<br />
trustees— 5 boys.<br />
Regulations for the Macfie Bursary— 1. The Directors shall select<br />
annually, after competitive examination, one boy to be admitted to the<br />
classical department, and to be educated in all the. accompanying<br />
branches. There shall be no appointment in place <strong>of</strong> Bursars who may<br />
be prevented from completing the curriculum. 2. The competition<br />
shall be open to boys not under eight or above twelve years <strong>of</strong> age, from<br />
the Academy or any school approved<br />
advertisement will be made accordingly.<br />
by<br />
3.<br />
the Directors ; and due<br />
Any boy may be selected<br />
to enter in any year <strong>of</strong> the classical curriculum, according to the judgment<br />
<strong>of</strong> the examiners, the parents and guardians <strong>of</strong> the Bursars undertaking<br />
that he shall complete the curriculum. 4. An examination <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bursars shall be made annually, and the Bursaries shall be continued<br />
only on pro<strong>of</strong> being given <strong>of</strong> regular and satisfactory progress.<br />
The Fairrie Bursary was founded by the late Thomas Fairrie, Esq.,<br />
and he stipulated by his deed <strong>of</strong> settlement, that<br />
bequest made by him to the Academy, the Directors<br />
in return for the<br />
should present a<br />
gratis education to one boy <strong>of</strong> promise in each year <strong>of</strong> the Latin<br />
curriculum, along with the free enjoyment <strong>of</strong> all the accompanying<br />
classes, who should be recommended by his Trustees, and failing them,<br />
by the superintendent <strong>of</strong> the schools endowed by Mr Fairrie.<br />
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In addition to the ordinary class prizes, the following are competed<br />
for annually at the close <strong>of</strong> the session :— I. The Stewart Gold Medal<br />
limited to boys and girls <strong>of</strong> the eighth and ninth years attending the<br />
Academy during the session in which the medal is given ; the examination<br />
will embrace papers on the subjects, and <strong>of</strong> the numerical values<br />
following :— (i) English, ioo ; (2) History and Geography, 100;<br />
(3) Latin or French, 100 ; (4) Arithmetic, 100; (5) German or Mathematics,<br />
100 ; in No. 3 the pupil has a choice between Latin and<br />
French ; in No. 5, between German and Mathematics. 2. The<br />
Brown Society's Prize—open to boys in the Classical Department<br />
during the session. 3. The Campbell Prize—A Case <strong>of</strong><br />
Mathematical<br />
Department.<br />
Instruments to the best scholar in the Mathematical<br />
The prizes for Scripture knowledge—open to all<br />
Pupils <strong>of</strong> the eighth and ninth years.<br />
The School Board also <strong>of</strong>fer two Bursaries—the one for £10 to<br />
Pupils who have passed Standard VI., the other for £8, to Pupils who<br />
have passed Standard V., both to be decided by competition, and<br />
tenable for two years.<br />
ELEMENTARY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.<br />
Highlanders' Academy, Mount Pleasant Street— Robert Wilson,<br />
head-master, and assistants.<br />
Mearns Street School—And. Young, head-master, and assistants.<br />
Belville Place School— Alex. Bremner, head-master, and assistants.<br />
Glebe School, Crawfurd Street— John Wilson, head-master, and<br />
assistants.<br />
St. Andrew Square School—Wm. B. Ingram, head-master, and<br />
assistants.<br />
.Shaw Street School—M. Carmichael, head-master, and assistants.<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t School—William Cook, B.A. (London), head-master,<br />
and assistants.<br />
Alan Ker School, Ann Street—A. K. Macdonald, head-master, and<br />
assistants.<br />
Ann Street (Charity) School—Mr Gordon Simpson, head-master,<br />
and assistants. Managers—Messrs John C. Borland, D. Shankland,<br />
Renton Macara, D. D. Adamson; Councillors Miller, Cameron, Thome.<br />
Mr Adamson, Secretary ; Mr<br />
Shankland, Treasurer ; Mr Macara,<br />
Chairman.<br />
Hill-end School— James Watson, head-master, and assistants.<br />
Duncan Street (Temporary) School—Mr John Morrison, headmaster,<br />
and assistants.<br />
Science and Art Classes are taught in connection with the Science<br />
and Art Department <strong>of</strong> the Council on Education, under a Committee<br />
composed partly <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the School Board, and partly <strong>of</strong> outside<br />
members. The following are the subjects and the schools at which<br />
they are taught during the present session :—Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t Public School<br />
— Physiography, Inorganic Chemistry (Theoretical and Practical Elementary)<br />
by William Cook, B.A., London; Physiology, by James<br />
M 'Bride ; Mathematics, by James M'Cubbin ; Magnetism and Electricity<br />
and Drawing, by Dugald Macfarlane, B.A. , London ; Inorganic<br />
and Organic Chemistry (Theoretical and Practical), by Angus Smith,<br />
F. C. S. Shaw Street Public School—Machine Construction and Drawing,<br />
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Applied Mechanics, Steam, Plane and Solid Geometry and Mechanical<br />
Engineering, by J. KerrReid; Naval Architecture, by Daniel Gwynnjun.<br />
Under East (Landward) Parish School Board.<br />
Ladyburn School—Wm. Lees, head-master and assistants.<br />
PRIVATE AND SECTARIAN EDUCATIONAL<br />
ESTABLISHMENTS.<br />
Kilblain Academy—English, writing, arithmetic, book-keeping,<br />
•shorthand, mathematics, Latin, Greek, French, German, drawing,<br />
painting, music, dancing, drill, and sewing. Head Masters— James<br />
Slater, B.A., and David Wardrop, M.A.<br />
Avenue Park Collegiate School, 95 Brisbane St. —Principal, John<br />
Graham, B.A.<br />
Fairrie's Trust School, 13 East Shaw Street—English grammar,<br />
geography, arithmetic, writing, history, composition, and<br />
knowledge, &c.— James Hutchison and assistants.<br />
Scriptural<br />
Ladies' Seminary, 27 Union Street— English, writing, arithmetic,<br />
music, French and German, drawing (pencil, water, and oil) and dancing<br />
-—Mrs Dryden and assistants.<br />
Seminary for Young Ladies, Eldon Villa, 67 Eldon Street—Misses<br />
Gibb and assistants.<br />
Eskgrove Academy, 50 Ardgowan Street (west)—Principal, William<br />
Taylor, Member <strong>of</strong> the General Council <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh University.<br />
Episcopal School (East), Under Crescent Street—English grammar,<br />
geography, history, writing, arithmetic, sewing, music—Mr Thomas<br />
Irish, teacher.<br />
Episcopal School ( West), JamaicaStreet—Miss Murray and assistants.<br />
Kindergarten, 61 Finnart Street— Misses Macleod and Grylls and<br />
assistants.<br />
Kindergarten, Boarding and Day School, 51 Finnart Street—Mrs A.<br />
Sandeman and assistants.<br />
Gregor's Preparatory School, and Evening Classes, 61 Regent Street.<br />
Bank House (Middle) School—Under the superintendence <strong>of</strong><br />
Franciscan Sisters.<br />
St. Mary's R.C. Parish School, East Shaw Street—General branches<br />
<strong>of</strong> education—boys' department— James M'Lernan, head master, and<br />
girls' department—under the superintendence <strong>of</strong> Franciscan<br />
assistants ;<br />
Sisters, from Bank House, and assistants.<br />
St. Lawrence Roman Catholic School, Belville Street—Boys' department—Master,<br />
J. Taylor ; girls' and infants' departments—under the<br />
superintendence <strong>of</strong> Franciscan Sisters from Bank House.<br />
Navigation School, 2S Cathcart Street (in connection with M.<br />
Walker & Son's establishment). Branches taught—Navigation, engineering,<br />
nautical astronomy, mathematics, seamanship, ship's business,<br />
and rule <strong>of</strong> the road— John St. V. M'Nally, instructor.<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Art, held in Town Hall under the Science and Art<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> Council on Education. A. J.<br />
Turnbull, chairman ; Alexander Cameron, solicitor, hon. secretary ;<br />
Walter Yuille, teacher.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Shorthand Writers' Association.—Open to all Phono-<br />
:graphers writing 30 words and upwards per minute. The Association
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meets during the winter months in Shaw Street Public School, for<br />
reporting practice and discussions on Shorthand topics, and examinations<br />
for Mr Pitman's speed certificates are held periodically. Thefollowing<br />
are the <strong>Office</strong>-Bearers for 1889-90 : —Hon. president— Harry-<br />
Smith, Esq. ; hon. vice-presidents— James Aitken, Esq., and John<br />
Macphail, Esq. president— Mr Angus M'Leod, jun. ;<br />
; vice-president—<br />
Mr Geo. de G. Hill; Treasurer—Mr James Reid ; Secretary—Mr John<br />
R. Brodie ; Librarians—Messrs G. Hoy and John Paterson ; with a<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> six.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Ragged School Association—School Buildings, with,<br />
superintendent and matron's house attached, Wellington, Captain, and<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t Streets. Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., president ;<br />
Sir Charles J. Pearson, Sheriff <strong>of</strong> Renfrew and Bute ; Thomas.<br />
Sutherland, Esq., M.P. for <strong>Greenock</strong> ; Robt. Shankland, Esq., Provost<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, and James Stewart, Esq., <strong>of</strong> Blackhouse, &c, vicepresidents<br />
; Robert Allan, Esq., president <strong>of</strong> acting committee<br />
Mr Archibald Paton, treasurer ; Mr M. F. Dunlop, secretary ; Mrs-<br />
J. C. Hunter,<br />
A. D. Grant,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> ladies' committee ; Miss Little, and Mrssecretaries<br />
to committee <strong>of</strong> girls' school ; Mr Alex.<br />
Thomson, superintendent ; Mrs Mackie, matron. It is the object<br />
<strong>of</strong> this Association to reclaim the neglected and destitute children <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, by affording them the benefit <strong>of</strong> a good common and<br />
Christian education, and training them to habits <strong>of</strong> regular industry<br />
so as to enable them to earn an honest livelihood and fit them<br />
for the duties <strong>of</strong> life. The plan upon which the schools is conducted<br />
is as follows :—The children receive an allowance <strong>of</strong> food for<br />
their daily<br />
trained to<br />
support ; are instructed in reading, writing, and arithmetic ;<br />
industry by employing them daily in such works as are<br />
suited to their years ; and taught the truths <strong>of</strong> the Gospel, making<br />
the Holy Scriptures the ground-work <strong>of</strong> instruction, and on Sundays<br />
the children receive suitable religious teaching.<br />
INSTITUTIONS.<br />
GREENOCK LIBRARY—Watt Monument, Union Street.<br />
Instituted 1st January, 1783.<br />
Hours from 9 till II, I till 5, and 7 till 9 daily—on Saturdays from y<br />
till 9 evening.<br />
Managed by a Committee selected annually in January.<br />
Dr Marshall, Chairman. Louson Walker, Treasurer. Allan Park<br />
Paton, Secretary and Librarian.<br />
The <strong>Library</strong> (including Foreign, Theological, Scientific, Mathematical,<br />
and Botanical Departments) contains about 25,000 vols., and<br />
there are over 400 subscribers. There is a large supply <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
recently published works <strong>of</strong> importance and interest.<br />
The first-class subscription, entitling to a new work <strong>of</strong> one or more<br />
volumes, an old work, and a review or magazine, is 21s. The secondclass<br />
subscription, entitling to one volume at a time from the General-<br />
<strong>Library</strong>, is 6s 6d. The Monument is open to visitors.<br />
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WATT MUSEUM—Watt Institution, Kelly Street.<br />
The Museum and adjoining Lecture Hall were erected at the<br />
•cost <strong>of</strong> the late James M 'Lean, Esq. , <strong>of</strong> West Bank, and were opened<br />
on 3rd November, 1876. Hours, from 11 till 5; Saturdays, from 3<br />
till 9 evening. Admission free. Managed by a joint-committee<br />
from the <strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Library</strong> and the <strong>Greenock</strong> Philosophical Society<br />
John Scott, C.B., Chairman; Louson Walker, treasurer; A. Campbell<br />
Finlay, secretary ; Thomas Rennie, 13 Watt Street, curator.<br />
GREENOCK MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.<br />
11 Tobago Street and 1 1 and 13 Sir Michael Street.<br />
(Instituted 1836.)<br />
—<br />
The Directorate consists <strong>of</strong> 21 members, one-third <strong>of</strong> whom are<br />
-elected annually. President, John Macnaught ; Treasurer, Thomas O.<br />
Stewart; Secretary, Robert M. Smith; Curator, Jabez Mountford.<br />
The Institution Club embraces a large and well-lighted reading room,<br />
supplied with an excellent and varied selection <strong>of</strong> newspapers, magazines,<br />
reviews, &c, <strong>of</strong> the day ; also a comfortable and commodious club-room,<br />
furnished with billiard tables, chess, draughts, dominoes, &c, for the<br />
use <strong>of</strong> the members.<br />
visitors, one penny.<br />
Membership, 5s per annum, or is 6d per quarter,<br />
The <strong>Library</strong>, opened in 1832, contains upwards <strong>of</strong> 5000 volumes <strong>of</strong><br />
scientific and miscellaneous literature ; open every evening (Sundays<br />
excepted) from 7.30 to 9 p.m. Membership— yearly, 3 books, 5s; 2<br />
books, 4s ; I book, 2s 6d ; Membership for Half-year, is 6d.<br />
Public Baths in connection with the Institute, open daily to the public<br />
from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. ; Sundays, 7 till 10 a.m.<br />
The large hall <strong>of</strong> the Institute, affording sitting accommodation for<br />
upwards <strong>of</strong> 500, is largely used for lectures, concerts, soirees, public<br />
meetings, See. , and in connection therewith there are a number <strong>of</strong> smaller<br />
rooms, much used for trade and other society meetings.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Conservative Club.—The club is situated at 29 Hamilton<br />
Street, and was inaugurated in 1883. It is managed by the Conservative<br />
Association, and is<br />
Conservative party.<br />
open to all who give a general adherence to the<br />
The subscription is 3s per annum. Chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
Conservative Association, Robert Binnie, Esq. ; chairman <strong>of</strong> club<br />
committee, Thomas Neill, Esq. ; secretary and treasurer, Louson Walker,<br />
Esq.; curator, John D. M 'Arthur.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Young Men's Christian Association—Instituted 1830<br />
The Association Building is situated at 17 West Stewart Street.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>-bearers—Robert Binnie, Esq., honorary president ; J. D. Scott,<br />
Esq., honorary vice-president ; R. F. Watson, president ; J. D. Muir,<br />
vice-president: Allan M'Lean, secretary; James Paterson, treasurer;<br />
William Lament, corresponding secretary, Palmerston Buildings ; A.<br />
M'P. Bruce, reading-room secretary ; George Cameron, librarian.<br />
This Association has for its object the religious, intellectual, and social<br />
improvement <strong>of</strong> its members, and <strong>of</strong> the young men <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Nine weekly meetings are held in various places. An evangelistic<br />
meeting is held every Saturday night at 8 o'clock for young men. A<br />
register <strong>of</strong> lodgings is kept. There are also Reading Room and <strong>Library</strong><br />
in the Institute open to the public at the following rates :—Annually,
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5s 6d; half-yearly, 3s; quarterly, is 6d ; members <strong>of</strong> kindred associations,<br />
3s 6d annually ; apprentices, 2s 6d annually. Young men coming<br />
to reside in the town are cordially invited to join the Association.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Seamen's Friends' Society— Instituted 1820—Ex-Provost<br />
Lyle, president; Robert Kerr, treasurer; M. M'C. Brown, secretary;.<br />
John MTver, assistant secretary ; with 36 directors ; William Smith,,<br />
chaplain ; John Swan,<br />
at Sailors' Home, I<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer. This society has a<br />
Dock Breast, seating 350,<br />
Seamen's Chapel,,<br />
in which Divine<br />
Service is conducted at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. each Lord's Day.<br />
A Reading Room and <strong>Library</strong> are open daily from 9 to 9, free<br />
<strong>of</strong> charge. Loan Libraries to all foreign-going ships—about 200<br />
are thus issued in the year. It has a depot where the Scriptures are<br />
sold at reduced prices in various languages. The Chaplain also<br />
occasionally visits the vessels in the Roads, especially emigrant ships.<br />
Sailors' Home, 1 Dock Breast— Instituted 1852— John Ritchie,<br />
superintendent. Committee <strong>of</strong> Management—The Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>,<br />
the Chairman <strong>of</strong> Harbour Committee, the Collector <strong>of</strong> Customs, and the<br />
Shipping Master, with the president, treasurer, secretary, chaplain, and<br />
seven members <strong>of</strong> the Seamen's Friends' Society. The Home has.<br />
accommodation for 80 seamen, and is fitted up with every convenience<br />
and comfort.<br />
Sir Gabriel Wood's Mariners' Asylum.—This institution was founded<br />
by the late Commissary-General Sir Gabriel Wood, for the reception <strong>of</strong><br />
sixty-five aged and decayed merchant master mariners and merchant<br />
seamen, being natives <strong>of</strong> one or other <strong>of</strong> the counties <strong>of</strong> Renfrew, Ayr,<br />
Dumbarton, Argyle, and Bute, and who shall have attained the age <strong>of</strong><br />
55 years, and be <strong>of</strong> good character. The members <strong>of</strong> the present<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> management are Messrs A. P. Lyle, Matthew Hill, A. C.<br />
Finlay, J. F. Rankin, Reverend John Barclay, James Maclean, J. D.<br />
Clink, Thomas Crawford, C. S. Caird, D. D. Adamson, Ninian Hill,.<br />
Dugald Macdougall, and Robert Kerr. Treasurer, J. Campbell Hart,,<br />
<strong>National</strong> Bank ; clerk, George Macdonald, solicitor, 26 Plamilton Street-<br />
Scott Institution, 5 Nelson Street (West).—By Will, dated 8th<br />
January, 1836, Mr William Scott, <strong>of</strong> Saint Andrew's, New Brunswick,<br />
bequeathed his estates, situated in New Brunswick, in trust<br />
"to the Provost and Magistrates for the time being, as also<br />
the two clergymen <strong>of</strong> the East and West Parishes <strong>of</strong> his father's,<br />
native town <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>," for "the endowment <strong>of</strong> a school for the<br />
maintenance and education <strong>of</strong> as many indigent orphan children to be<br />
instructed in English reading and grammar, together with writing,<br />
arithmetic, and a few <strong>of</strong> the plain branches <strong>of</strong> mathematics/' Mr Scott<br />
died in 1838. The Trustees realised about ^4000. An institution has.<br />
now been endowed, <strong>of</strong> which Mr Robert Hosea is superintendent, and<br />
Mrs Hosea matron. Several admissions have been made <strong>of</strong> indigent<br />
orphan children, and the institution has been for some years in full<br />
and satisfactory working order. Mr Plew MTlwraith, writer, is the<br />
treasurer and secretary <strong>of</strong> the institute.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Working Boys' Home, Bank Top, for friendless or destitute<br />
working lads above 14 years <strong>of</strong> age—Dr Marshall, president ; Peter<br />
MacKellar, treasurer ; James A. Love, secretary ; John Hastie, James-<br />
M 'Gavin, Thomas P. Finlay, Robert Hamilton, Robert Hunter, H. W.<br />
Walker, Andrew Kerr, John S. Nicol, J. W. Crawford, A. Campbell
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Finlay, and William Hardie, members <strong>of</strong> committee ; Mr George G.<br />
Mitchell, superintendent.<br />
Training Home for Friendless Girls was opened June, 1865, as a<br />
necessary adjunct to the operations <strong>of</strong> the "Mission to Friendless<br />
Females, " one <strong>of</strong> the objects <strong>of</strong> this Association being to rescue from<br />
falling into vicious habits friendless girls from 12 to 16 years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />
These are trained in the Home for domestic service, besides being<br />
instructed in reading, writing, arithmetic, sewing, &c, and having habits<br />
<strong>of</strong> industry and well-doing inculcated. After obtaining situations for<br />
these inmates, the committee continue to take a lively interest in them.<br />
The old premises in Mount Pleasant Street having been purchased by<br />
the School Board, a new home was erected in Brachelston Street, and<br />
formally opened in October, 1887. The Home is principally supported<br />
by voluntary subscriptions. Trustees—Ex-Provost Lyle, R. Little, Esq.,<br />
Brymner, president; Mrs Prentice, vice-<br />
J. Macgregor, Esq. ; Mrs president ; Miss H.<br />
J.<br />
B. Carmichael, treasurer ; Miss Stark and Miss<br />
Johnstone, secretaries; Rev. J. F. Macpherson, chaplain; D. Campbell,<br />
M. Hill, A. M. Fleming, J. W. Black, J. Kinloch, R. Hamilton, R.<br />
Chalmers, and Rev. J. P. Struthers, M.A., directors. Miss Watson,<br />
matron.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Medical Aid Society—Home, 15 Caddlehill Terrace.—<br />
Mrs M'Nicol, matron ; John Scott, Esq., C.B., president; Joseph D.<br />
Scott, Esq., vice-president ; Mr William Auld, writer, secretary ; Mr<br />
Duncan M'Callum, treasurer; Dr Marshall, Dr Broadfoot, Dr Wilson,<br />
Rev. Peter Thomson, Rev. John Trew, Messrs James M 'Gavin, Robert<br />
Binnie, Robert Chalmers, and John Gilchrist, acting committee, with<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice-bearers ex <strong>of</strong>ficiis members <strong>of</strong> committee. The object <strong>of</strong> the society<br />
is to provide medical comforts and attendance in the ' Homes '<br />
in the residences <strong>of</strong> the patients for persons resident in <strong>Greenock</strong>,<br />
or in the parish <strong>of</strong> Inverkip (which includes Gourock) and Port-<br />
Glasgow, labouring under incurable disease, or others who, though<br />
not incurable, may require months or years <strong>of</strong> nursing and treatment,<br />
and are incapable <strong>of</strong> earning a livelihood.<br />
Buchanan Night Asylum.—By Codicil and Deed <strong>of</strong> Foundation,<br />
dated 4th December, 1 862, Mr James Campbell Buchanan <strong>of</strong> Bagatelle,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, bequeathed ^4000 in trust <strong>of</strong> his Trustees, viz. :— -Messrs<br />
John Graham, Peter M'Naughton, Colin Lamont, jun., James Reid,<br />
Thomas Oliphant Hunter, and William Clark, in conjunction with Mr<br />
Alexander Rodger, the Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, the Sheriff-Substitute at<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, and the President <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Seamen's Friends' Society, all<br />
for the time being, along with two or more persons to be appointed by<br />
; •<br />
" and<br />
the Town Council and Police Board, for the purpose <strong>of</strong> founding an<br />
'<br />
' Asylum at <strong>Greenock</strong> to afford shelter during night to poor persons<br />
without a home and to supply them with a nourishing meal on entering<br />
and leaving the Asylum." In terms <strong>of</strong> the Codicil, the Town Council<br />
and Police Board are appointed Trustees <strong>of</strong> the Asylum. A building<br />
is now erected in Captain Street, in which persons are accommodated<br />
according to the testator's wishes. Louson Walker, secretary and<br />
treasurer, 33 Cathcart Street.<br />
House <strong>of</strong> Refuge, or Shelter for Females, Ingleston— Instituted 1853<br />
—Mrs James Reid, president ; Miss Mary Hunter, vice-president<br />
John Cunningham, secretary and treasurer; Rev. Mr Struthers, chaplain;
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and a committee <strong>of</strong> ladies and gentlemen ; Mrs Oakden, matron.<br />
The object <strong>of</strong> this institution is to afford shelter to fallen females,<br />
training them for the duties <strong>of</strong> the household, and to assist in getting<br />
them into service with respectable families. The industries prosecuted<br />
n the Home are mainly laundry and needle work.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society—This society was<br />
instituted in 1872, for the purpose <strong>of</strong> rendering aid to discharged<br />
prisoners, or those on their way to prison life. The Home for the<br />
Reception <strong>of</strong> Females, at 58 Ann .Street, was opened on the 10th<br />
February, 1873. Miss Macbeth, matron. The inmates receive the<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> religious instruction, and are expected to earn their own<br />
livelihood at the Home, by the exercise <strong>of</strong> such industries for which<br />
they may be suited. When reformed, the Committee procure situations<br />
or work for the inmates either at home or abroad. The society is<br />
supported by voluntary subscriptions. Sheriff Nicolson, president ;<br />
Abram Lyle, Esq., and James Morton, Esq., vice-presidents; John<br />
Rodger, Esq., secretary; Rev. John F. Macpherson, B.D., chaplain.<br />
There is a committee <strong>of</strong> gentlemen and also <strong>of</strong> ladies, with a staff <strong>of</strong><br />
prison and district visitors. Mrs Colin S. Caird, president ; Mrs<br />
Abram Lyle, vice-president ; Mrs Duncan Cunningham, secretary ; and<br />
Miss Rodger, treasurer to ladies' committee.<br />
FREEMASONS.<br />
PRO GRAND LODGE RENFREWSHIRE WEST.<br />
Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart, Bart. (No. 12), R.W.P.G.M.<br />
Commissioned <strong>of</strong>fice-bearers— -Michael Hugh Shaw Stewart (No. 12),<br />
D.P.G.M. ; James Reid, (No. 175), S.P.G.M. ; David J. Dunlop<br />
(No. 68), P.G.S.W. ; Duncan Cunningham (No. 12), P.G.J.W. ;<br />
Rev. Archibald Fullarton (No. 12), P.G. chaplain; John P. Fyfe<br />
(No. 12), P.G. secretary. Elected <strong>of</strong>fice-bearers—<br />
James Glen (No.<br />
626), P.G. treasurer; Alexander Smith (No. 12), P.G.S.D. ; David<br />
Wingate(No. 217), P.GJ.D. ; William Hayne (No. 626), P.G. architect<br />
Robert Rennie (No. 12), P.G. Bible-bearer ; Robert Urie (No. 175),<br />
P.G. director <strong>of</strong> ceremonies; H. N. Whitelaw (No. 217), P.G. director <strong>of</strong><br />
music ; C. W. Rippon (No. 626), P.G. steward ; G. Crookston (No. 68),<br />
P.G. inner guard; Charles Murray (No. 12), P.G. tyler.<br />
Lodge <strong>Greenock</strong> Kilwinning, No. 12, Instituted 1728.— <strong>Office</strong>bearers<br />
for 1889—Thomas Stewart, R.W.M. ; William Allison, P.M.;<br />
Dr Fox, D.M. ; Duncan Cunningham and Alexander Smith, O.M.;<br />
Dr Philip, S.M.;<br />
Andrew Nimmo,<br />
Peter M'Lellan, S.W. ; John D. Stevenson, J.W.;<br />
secretary; James Grant, treasurer; Hugh M'P.<br />
Watson, S. D. ; James Hutchison, J.D. ; Rev. John Trew, B.A.,<br />
chaplain ; Thomas Ritchie, architect ; R. M. Proctor, jeweller ; Harry<br />
Burdee, director <strong>of</strong> music ; Walter Etheridge, John M'Kim, and James<br />
A. Brown, senior stewards ; John Harley, I.G. ; Charles Murray, tyler.<br />
Place <strong>of</strong> meeting, Council Chambers.<br />
Lodge <strong>Greenock</strong> St. John. No. 175— Instituted 1776.—Dugald<br />
M'Innes, R.W.M. ; James Aulcl, P.M. ; Robert Urie, D.M. ; William<br />
Cameron, O.M. ; William Smith, S.W. ; W. A. Cairney, J.W. ; John<br />
Macquarrie, secretary ; William Stronach, treasurer; Rev. Thomas Kay,<br />
chaplain; J. W. Gillies, hon. director <strong>of</strong> music ; J. Lang, S.D.; James<br />
;
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M. Robert, J.D. ; James Taylor, 1st S.S.; L. W. Smith, 2nd S.S.;<br />
John Weir, 1st J.S. ; S. Robertson, 2nd J.S. ; William Smith, I.G. ;<br />
Tom Wilson, tyler. Lodge rooms and secretary's <strong>of</strong>fice, 27 Cathcart<br />
Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Royal Arch Chapter, No. 17.—William Allison, M.E.Z.;<br />
"William Hughes, H.; William Smith, I ; Andrew Nimmo, 1st P.S.J. ;<br />
John Lang, 2nd P.S.J. ; James Taylor, 3rd P.S.J. ; John Macquarrie,<br />
'S.E. ; James Grant, S.N. ; C. G. Stewart, treasurer ; Rev. John Trew,<br />
chaplain -; Jas. W. Gillies, hon. director <strong>of</strong> music ; Thomas Wilson,<br />
janitor. Chapter-room, St. John's Hall, 27 Cathcart Street.<br />
LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION.<br />
Basis <strong>of</strong> the Institution.<br />
The Institution is composed <strong>of</strong> Protestants, united and resolved to the<br />
utmost <strong>of</strong> their power to support and defend the rightful Sovereign, the<br />
Protestant religion, the laws <strong>of</strong> the realm, the legislative union, and<br />
the succession to the throne in the House <strong>of</strong> Brunswick being<br />
Protestant ; and united further, for the defence <strong>of</strong> their own persons<br />
;and properties, and the maintenance <strong>of</strong> the public peace. It is exclusively<br />
an association <strong>of</strong> those who are attached to the religion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Reformation, and will not admit into its brotherhood persons whom an<br />
intolerant spirit leads to persecute, injure, or upbraid any man on<br />
account <strong>of</strong> his religious opinions. They associate also in honour <strong>of</strong><br />
King William III., Prince <strong>of</strong> Orange, whose name they bear, as<br />
supporters <strong>of</strong> his glorious memory.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> District, No. 34, consists <strong>of</strong> 17 Lodges.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>-bearers for 1889—William Halliday, * V.W.M. ; Robert<br />
Johnston, P.M. ; William Ross, D.D.M. ; Hugh Mathieson, S.M. ;<br />
'George M. Neill, secretary ; James Ballantine, treasurer ; Hugh Kane,<br />
CM. ;<br />
Robert Gamble, tyler!<br />
Lodge Rooms and <strong>Office</strong>s—Victoria Orange Hall, I East Blackhall<br />
Street, John Ballantine, curator.<br />
Quarterly meetings <strong>of</strong> the District<br />
uary, April, July, and October.<br />
Lodge—Fourth Monday in Jan-<br />
Lodges.<br />
Mountjoy, No. II.—Meets third Thursday <strong>of</strong> each month in Victoria<br />
Orange Hall, at 8 p.m. Jas. Cooper, W.M. ; Samuel Mitchell, D.M. ;<br />
Geo. M. Neill, Secretary; Robert Murphy, Treasurer.<br />
Blythswood, No. 97.—Meets last Thursday evening <strong>of</strong> each month<br />
in Orange Hall. William Ross, W.M. ; John Boyd, D.M. ; David<br />
Kyle, .Secretary ; John Twaddle, Treasurer.<br />
Rising Sons <strong>of</strong> William, No. 112.— -Meets second Monday evening<br />
<strong>of</strong> each month in Orange Hall. William Kerr, W.M. ; William Patten,<br />
D.M. ; John Young, Secretary ; Joseph Hill, Treasurer.<br />
Albion Heroes, No. 270.—Meets in Conservative Club on the first<br />
Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each month. William Patterson, W.M. ; John M'Clure,<br />
D.M. ;<br />
James Magee, Secretary.<br />
Thistle Tops, No. 271.—Meets in Mechanics' Institute on the<br />
second Friday <strong>of</strong> each month. Thos. Wilson, W.M. ; Joseph Stewart,<br />
D.M ; William Baird, Secretary; William Gillanders, Treasurer.<br />
John Knox, No. 320. —Meets in Orange Hall on the first Friday
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evening <strong>of</strong> each month. Robert Bell, W.M. ; Thomas Lee, D.M. ;<br />
John T. Clark, Secretary ; B. M 'Mullen, Treasurer.<br />
Victoria, No. 334. — Meets in Orange Hall on first Thursday <strong>of</strong> each<br />
month. Robt. Wallace, W.M. — ;<br />
Hill, Secretary; William M'Alees,,<br />
Treasurer.<br />
Albert, No. 335.-—Meets in Orange Hall on last Friday <strong>of</strong> each<br />
month. William Hyde, W.M. ; Wm. Robertson, D.M. ; Samuel<br />
Thompson, Secretary ;<br />
Wm. Halliday, Treasurer.<br />
Britannia, No. 336. — Meets in Orange Hall on third Friday <strong>of</strong> each,<br />
month. Henry Ross, W.M. ; Wm. M'Cartney, D.M. ; Alex. Steel,<br />
Secretary ; James Leith, Treasurer.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Heroes, No. t,37-—Meets in Orange Hall on second<br />
Friday <strong>of</strong> each month. Samuel Leslie, W.M. ; John Craig, D.M. ;<br />
Thomas Warnock, Secretary ; David Whiteside, Treasurer.<br />
True Blues, No. 339.—Meets in Orange Hall on third Monday <strong>of</strong><br />
— M'Guigan, Treasurer.<br />
each month. Hugh Mathieson, W.M. ; John Heron, D.M. ; Robert<br />
Hamill, Secretary ;<br />
Old Boyne, No. 340.—Meets in Orange Hall on second Thursday<br />
<strong>of</strong> each month. Robert Johnstone, W.M. ; Hugh Kane, D.M. ; Geo.<br />
Evans, Secretary ;<br />
Wm. Carson, Treasurer.<br />
Covenant <strong>of</strong> Peace, No. 343.— -Meets on second Friday evening <strong>of</strong><br />
each month in Orange Hall. Robert Gamble, W.M. ; Alex. Poole,,<br />
D.M. ; Robert M'Alees, Secretary; John M'Lachlan, Treasurer.<br />
Scotia, No. 344. — Meets in Orange Hall on second Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each<br />
month. John Purcell, W.M. ; Robert M'Kendrick, D.M. ; James<br />
Ballantine, Secretary; James M'Cloy, Treasurer.<br />
No. 345 (Rothesay). — -Meets on the first Friday evening <strong>of</strong><br />
each month in Masonic Hall, Rothesay. Hugh M'Graw, W.M.<br />
St. John's Defenders, No. 505.—Meets in Conservative Club on<br />
second Saturday <strong>of</strong> each month. Henry Walker, W.M. ; J. Neilly,<br />
D.M. ; George Creelman, Secretary ; James Bowman, Treasurer.<br />
Chosen Few, No. 699—Meets in Orange Hall on first Monday <strong>of</strong><br />
1<br />
each month. Wm. Barnes, W.M. ; Peter Gordon, D.M. ; William<br />
Thompson, Secretary ; Joseph Bell, Treasurer.<br />
Royal Black Preceptories.<br />
(Being higher degrees <strong>of</strong> Orangeisrn.)<br />
St. George's R.B. P., No. 164 (in connection with which there is a<br />
well-stocked <strong>Library</strong> for the use <strong>of</strong> the members), meets in Victoria<br />
Orange Hall on the last Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each month. Henry Ross, Sir<br />
Knight W.M. ;<br />
George M. Neill, Sir Knight Registrar.<br />
Wickliffe R.B. P., No. 221, meets third Saturday <strong>of</strong> each month<br />
in Victoria Orange Hall. John M'Keever, Sir Knight W.M. ; Geo.<br />
Paterson, .Sir Knight Registrar.<br />
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS, M.U.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> District consists <strong>of</strong> five Lodges, with 675 members. The<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the district for the present year are :—Grand Master, James<br />
Lumsden, Helensburgh ; Deputy Grand, James Lauder, Wellington.<br />
Street, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; Corresponding Secretary, Alexander Macfarlane, 27"<br />
Regent Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>.
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LODG ES.<br />
Banks <strong>of</strong> Clyde, 174 members, instituted 1838—Meets every alternate<br />
Monday evening in hall, 15 Charles Street. Hugh Graham, jun.,<br />
19 South Street, secretary.<br />
James Watt, 134 members, instituted 1839—Meets every alternate<br />
Monday evening in hall, 15 Charles Street. Samuel Currie, 60 Kelly<br />
Street, secretary.<br />
Highland Mary, 74 members, instituted 1840— Meets every alternate<br />
Friday evening in hall, 15 Charles Street. Robert Rae, Trafalgar<br />
Street, secretary.<br />
Newark, Port-Glasgow, 81 members, instituted 1839—Meets in<br />
Oddfellows' Hall, Gillespie's Lane, every fourth Monday evening. John<br />
Grieve, Chapel Lane, Port-Glasgow, secretary.<br />
Helensburgh, 230 members, instituted 1841— Meets in Oddfellows"<br />
Hall, Colquhoun Square, Helensburgh, every alternate Tuesday. John<br />
A. M'Farlan, 10 George Street, Helensburgh, secretary.<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> District, instituted April, 1842. — Consists <strong>of</strong> eleven<br />
Courts, comprising 2954 financial and 90 honorary members. William<br />
M'Kenzie, D.C.R. ; Thomas Clark, D. S.C.R. ; Alex. Paton, treasurer;.<br />
James Russell, secretary. Aggregate worth <strong>of</strong> District and Court<br />
funds, ,£13,167.<br />
Court Banks <strong>of</strong> Clyde, No. 1 109, instituted 1840.—409 financial and<br />
12 honorary members. Joseph Tosh, C.R. ; James Aird, S.C.R.;<br />
Alexander Livingston, treasurer ; James Lindsay, secretary ; John<br />
Carlyle, M.D., CM., surgeon. Meet every alternate Tuesday in<br />
Foresters' Hall, East Shaw Street.<br />
Court Caledonia, No. 1275, instituted, 1841.— 506 financial and 14<br />
honorary members. David Clark, C.R. ; Angus Cameron, S.C.R. ;<br />
Wm. Simpson, treasurer ; Cornelius Craig, secretary ; John Carlyle,<br />
M.D., CM., surgeon. Meet every alternate Tuesday in Friendly<br />
Societies' Hall, 17 Charles .Street.<br />
Court Royal Archer, No. 1544, instituted 1842. — 276 financial and<br />
10 honorary members. Robert M. Gilkison, OR.; James Allan,<br />
S.C.R.; Alex. M'Donald, treasurer; Hercules D. Soutter, secretary;<br />
Allan Galloway, M.D., surgeon. Meet every alternate Monday in<br />
Foresters' Hall, East Shaw Street.<br />
Court Newark, No. 41 11, instituted 1863. —295 financial and 10<br />
honorary members. Meet every alternate Monday in Temperance Hall,<br />
Church Street, Port-Glasgow.<br />
Court James Watt, No. 4468, instituted 1864.—317 financial and 6<br />
honorary members. James Molseed, C.R. ; David Paterson, S.C.R.;<br />
Thomas Scott, treasurer ; James B. Hay, secretary ; John Carlyle, M.D.,<br />
CM., surgeon. Meet every alternate Tuesday in Foresters' Hall, East<br />
Shaw Street.<br />
Court Glenalbyn, No. 451 1 (Easdale), instituted 1864. — 169<br />
financial members, and 3 honorary members. Meet every third Wednesday<br />
<strong>of</strong> each month in Drill Hall, Ellenabeigh.
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Court Scotia, No. 5405, instituted 1869.— 187 financial and 4<br />
honorary members. Meet every alternate Tuesday in Temperance<br />
Hall, Church Street, Port-Glasgow.<br />
Court Robert Burns, No. 5753, instituted 1872.— 159 financial<br />
members. Thos. G. Haxton, CR. ; William Orkney, S.C.R. ; Robert<br />
Dick, treasurer; George M'Kenzie, secretary; John Carlyle, M.D.,<br />
CM., surgeon. Meet every alternate Wednesday in Joiners' Hall, 30<br />
Nicolson Street.<br />
Court Saint James, No. 5764, instituted 1872. — 397 financial and 25<br />
honorary members. Meet every alternate Monday in Temperance Hall,<br />
M'Dowall Street, Johnstone.<br />
Court Highland Mary, No. 5851, instituted 1873.— 124 financial and<br />
2 honorary members. John Robertson, CR. ; Thos. Thomson, S.C.R. ;<br />
Hugh Cameron, treasurer ; Jas. M. Reid, secretary ; John C. Douglas,<br />
M.D., CM., surgeon. Meet every alternate Monday in Foresters' Hall,<br />
East Shaw Street.<br />
Court Robert Burns, No. 6307, instituted 1876.—115 financial and<br />
4 honorary members. Meet every alternate Monday in Artillery Hall,<br />
Largs.<br />
Juvenile Branch, instituted 1872. — 314 financial members. John<br />
Fraser, 5851, president; William Sprunt, 1275, vice-president; James<br />
B. Hay, 4468, treasurer; Duncan M'Callum, 1544, secretary; John<br />
•Carlyle, M.D., CM., surgeon. Meet every Thursday four weeks in<br />
Foresters' Hall, East Shaw Street.<br />
Juvenile Branch (Johnstone), instituted 1884.— 151 financial members.<br />
Meet every Tuesday four weeks.<br />
Juvenile Branch (Caledonia, 1275), instituted 1885.— 53 financial<br />
members, inclusive <strong>of</strong> male and female. James Burns, president ;<br />
William M'Kenzie, vice-president; Alexander Paton, treasurer; Cornelius<br />
Craig, secretary; John Carlyle, M.D., CM., surgeon. Meet<br />
every alternate Tuesday in Friendly Societies' Hall, 17 Charles Street.<br />
ANCIENT FREE GARDENERS.<br />
Lily <strong>of</strong> the Vale Lodge (British Order).— -Meets in Cartsburn Hall,<br />
•Cartsburn Street, every alternate Wednesday evening at 7.30. 283<br />
financial and 27 honorary members. David Clark, W.M. ; Alex.<br />
Walker, W.D.M. ; John M 'Arthur, treasurer; Robt. James Pelan,<br />
secretary, n Carwood Street ; David Cairns, M.D., medical adviser.<br />
Royal Oak Lodge (R.O.). —Meets in hall, 30 Nicolson Street,<br />
every alternate Monday evening at 8 o'clock. 242 financial members<br />
and 7 honorary members. Jno. Ferguson, W.M. ; R. R. Cottrel, D.M. ;<br />
Ebenezer Dick, treasurer ; Malcolm Gillies, secretary, 20 Bruce Street ;<br />
John Robert Black, M.D. , medical <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
Fern<strong>of</strong> Ladyburn Lodge (St. Andrew's Order).—Meetseveryalternate<br />
Monday in Britannia Hall, Arcade, at 8 p.m. Harry Smith, W.M. ;<br />
James M'Dermid, D.M. ; David Allan, treasurer; J. B. Hay, secretary,<br />
24 Lynedoch Street ; Dr Carlyle, medical <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
Heatherbell Lodge (St. A.O. ).—Meets every alternate Monday in<br />
Friendly Societies' Hall Charles Street. Alexander Ferrier, W.M. ;<br />
John Robertson, D.M. ; James Boag, treasurer; Alexander Borland,<br />
secretary, 46 Ann Street ; Dr Carlyle, medical <strong>of</strong>ficer.
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LOYAL ORDER OF ANCIENT SHEPHERDS, A.U.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> District—W. M'Dowall, treasurer, 8 West Burn Street ;.<br />
Thomas Mitchell, corresponding secretary, 28 Cathcart Street.<br />
Lome Lodge, 1509—Meets every alternate Monday evening in.<br />
Friendly Societies' Hall, 17 Charles Street. John Bryce, secretary,,<br />
6 Chapel Street ; Ceorge Beveridge, treasurer ; Dr Carlyle, surgeon.<br />
Wellington Lodge, L.O.A.S., A.U.—Meets every alternate Tuesday<br />
evening in Friendly Societies' Hall, 17 Charles Street. William,<br />
M'Dowall, treasurer, 8 West Burn Street ; John A. Clark, secretary, 7<br />
Boyd Street ; Dr J. R. Black, surgeon, 8 George Square.<br />
Lodge Pride <strong>of</strong> Ladyburn, 1735, L.O.A.S., A.U.—Meets in Arcade-<br />
Hall every alternate Tuesday. John Mitchell, secretary, 29 Rue-end<br />
Street.<br />
GOOD TEMPLARS.<br />
John Dunlop District Lodge <strong>of</strong> the Independent Order <strong>of</strong> Good;<br />
Templars, No. 51, for the Lower Ward <strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire. This Lodge<br />
is composed <strong>of</strong> representatives from nine subordinate lodges in town,,<br />
two in Port- Glasgow, two in Kilmalcolm, one in Gourock, and one in<br />
Inverkip. Robt. Paterson, D.D.G.C.T. ; Robert Dixon, D.C.T. ;<br />
Win. C. Rodger, D.V.T. ; William Smith, D.T. ; Charles Thomson,,<br />
D.P.C.T. ; Hugh M. Easton, 69 Regent Street, D. Secretary.<br />
RECHABITES.<br />
Friendly Society.—The Good Samaritan Tent, No. 321— Established<br />
1875.—Meets in the Temperance Hall every alternate Monday evening<br />
at 8 o'clock, where intending candidates can be enrolled. Members, by<br />
a graduated scale <strong>of</strong> payments, have the option <strong>of</strong> receiving from 2s 6d<br />
to 15s per week during sickness, with medicine and doctor's attendance<br />
free, and from £$ to ^30 at death. Members also receive 15s on the<br />
death <strong>of</strong> a child under three months old, and £l 10s on the death <strong>of</strong> a<br />
child from three months up to three years <strong>of</strong> age, provided the member<br />
himself has paid not less than 52 weeks' contributions. Entrance fee,<br />
4s ; under 20, 2s. There is also a Juvenile Tent, admitting children<br />
from 3 years and upwards, receiving doctor's attendance and from ^3 to><br />
^"io at death. It is conducted on purely temperance principles. Full<br />
information may be had from the tent secretary, Jas. S. Cuthbertson,<br />
83 Wellington Street.<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> Sons <strong>of</strong> Temperance Friendly Society— John Dunlop<br />
Division No. 92.— Instituted, 27th February, 1865—Meets every<br />
alternate Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, in Temperance Institute,<br />
West Stewart Street. Object— by payment <strong>of</strong> initiation fee <strong>of</strong> 2s 6d, and<br />
a graduated scale <strong>of</strong> payment according to age, a benefit in case <strong>of</strong><br />
sickness, <strong>of</strong> 10s per week, with doctor and medicine free, and a sum <strong>of</strong><br />
£10 at death. In connection with above a Cadet Section, for boys<br />
from 6 to 16 years <strong>of</strong> age, meets in the same place every alternate<br />
Thursday evening at 7.15. By payment <strong>of</strong> 2d entry money and i£d<br />
per week they are entitled to medical attendance and medicine free and<br />
from £2 to £7 at death, according to the length <strong>of</strong> time they have been<br />
in the order. R. P. Templeton, secretary, 25 Dempster Street.
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APPENDIX.<br />
SOCIETIES.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Friendly Funeral Society—Instituted 1824.— John Bell,<br />
president ; John Mathieson, treasurer ; Duncan Gilmour, secretary ;<br />
ijohn Fraser, <strong>of</strong>ficer. Meets in Borland's Temperance Hotel, 24<br />
Cathcart Street. General Meetings are held on the third Thursday <strong>of</strong><br />
January, April, July, and October. This Society has for its objects the<br />
assistance <strong>of</strong> relatives <strong>of</strong> deceased members, and the payment <strong>of</strong> all<br />
funeral expenses. Entry-money, 6s.<br />
United Reform Friendly Society—<strong>Office</strong>, 48 Vennel. Local committee,<br />
John Thomson, William M<strong>of</strong>fat, and William Tucker ;<br />
Simpson, district agent.<br />
William<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Amalgamated Friendly Societies' Medical Association,<br />
47 Regent Street—Instituted 22nd May, 1874.—Objects : To provide<br />
efficient medical attendance, and to supply a sufficient and proper<br />
quantity <strong>of</strong> the purest medicines to all the members <strong>of</strong> the various<br />
friendly societies forming the association, and to the wives and families<br />
<strong>of</strong> said members who pay into the same. John Mitchell, president<br />
Jno. M'Giveran, vice-president ; J. C. Weir, treasurer ; J. B. Hay, secretary,<br />
24 Lynedoch Street; John Carlyle, M.D., medical <strong>of</strong>ficer ; William<br />
Melrose, registered chemist and druggist, dispenser. Dispensary hours,<br />
9 a.m. till 12.30 p.m., 1.30 till 5 p.m., and 6 till 8 p.m.; Sundays<br />
9.30 till 10.30 a.m., and 5 till 5.30 p.m.<br />
•; Saint Andrew's Ambulance Association (<strong>Greenock</strong> Centre).—Colonel<br />
John Scott, C.B., president ; Major R. Thorne, chairman ; Capt. Angus,<br />
vice-chairman ; J. Tannahill, honorary treasurer; A. R. Prentice, honorary<br />
secretary, 18 Kilblain Street ; with an executive committee <strong>of</strong> 10 and a<br />
gentlemen. The objects <strong>of</strong> the association are :<br />
general committee <strong>of</strong> 43<br />
(ist) Instruction in ambulance duties by the establishment <strong>of</strong> classes, so<br />
that the members there<strong>of</strong> may be able to render intelligent first aid to<br />
persons accidentally injured, pending the arrival <strong>of</strong> a medical man ; (2)<br />
the placing <strong>of</strong> stretchers, ambulance waggons, and other appliances<br />
necessary for the relief <strong>of</strong> the injured in such situations as may be<br />
considered advisable, so as to enable assistance to be given with the<br />
least possible delay.<br />
Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Association— Instituted 1842.—Ex-<br />
Provost Lyle, president ; Daniel D. Adamson, vice-president ; John<br />
Cunningham, treasurer and secretary ; with a committee <strong>of</strong> twelve<br />
members ; secretary's <strong>of</strong>fice, 32 Cathcart Street.<br />
Amalgamated Society <strong>of</strong> Carpenters and Joiners— Instituted i860, for<br />
support <strong>of</strong> sick, disabled, and unemployed members, insurance against<br />
loss <strong>of</strong> tools, and the advance <strong>of</strong> trade interests.—The <strong>Greenock</strong> Branch<br />
meets every alternate Monday at 7.30 in Britannia Hall, Arcade.<br />
Alexander Martin, secretary, 71 Ann Street ; R. L. Hunter, treasurer,<br />
9 Lynedoch Street.<br />
Associated Carpenters and Joiners <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>— Instituted, 1861.—<br />
The Society was originated for the support <strong>of</strong> sick, infirm, and disabled<br />
members, for interment <strong>of</strong> deceased members, insurance against the loss<br />
<strong>of</strong> tools and maintenance and advance <strong>of</strong> trade interests. The <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
•(United) Branch meets in the Hall, 30 Nicolson Street. Committee<br />
meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. Monthly meetings, first Tuesday <strong>of</strong><br />
every month at 8 p.m. John Auld, secretary, 25 Mount Pleasant Street.<br />
Amalgamated Society <strong>of</strong> Engineers.—The <strong>Greenock</strong> Branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />
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Amalgamated Society <strong>of</strong> Engineers meets in their Hall, 10 William<br />
Street, every alternate Monday, from 7 till 9 o'clock.<br />
secretary, 10 Shaw Place.<br />
Geo. Ferguson,<br />
The Associated Blacksmiths <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, No. 2 Branch, <strong>Greenock</strong>,<br />
Meets every second Monday in the Trades' Hall, 10 William Street, at<br />
7.30 p.m. Robert Dick, secretary, 18 Vennel ; Alex. Wilkie, treasurer,<br />
51 Kelly Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> & Gourock Wine, Spirit & Beer Trade Association.— <strong>Office</strong>bearers,<br />
1889—Neil Brown, president ; George Haldane, vice-president;<br />
William O'Hara, treasurer ; William Alexander, 57 Vennel, hon.<br />
secretary. Membership, 132; A. J. Macdougall & Thorn, law agents<br />
and secretaries. The objects <strong>of</strong> this Association are to promote united<br />
action among the members in obtaining the removal or modification <strong>of</strong><br />
improper or unnecessary restrictions imposed, or attempted to be<br />
imposed, on the Wine, Spirit, and Beer Trade, and to protect the<br />
just rights and interests <strong>of</strong> the Trade in the full and free exercise <strong>of</strong><br />
its business according to law, and for that purpose to watch and oppose<br />
any measure or proceeding, Parliamentary or local, which may have<br />
an injurious or oppressive tendency.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Juridical Society— Instituted 21st November, 1872. —This<br />
Society has for its object the diffusion <strong>of</strong> legal knowledge among its<br />
members, and the acquisition <strong>of</strong> a good style <strong>of</strong> speaking and writing.<br />
Only Procurators, Law Clerks, and Apprentices, are eligible as members.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Medical Society — Instituted October 30, 1865.— The<br />
objects are to receive communications on Medicine and Surgery,<br />
to converse on Medical topics, and generally to promote pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
improvement and amicable feelings by any means that may from time to<br />
time be approved <strong>of</strong> by the society. Ordinary meetings are usually held<br />
once a month during session in the Society's Rooms, 27 West Burn Street.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>-bearers—Dr Robertson, president; Dr Calder, secretary; Dr<br />
Galloway, treasurer ; Dr Wilson, librarian.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Philosophical Society.—The object <strong>of</strong> this society is the<br />
promotion <strong>of</strong> literature, science, and art, by means <strong>of</strong> lectures and<br />
otherwise. The meetings are held in the Watt Institution. <strong>Office</strong>bearers<br />
for Session 1889-90—Alex. S. Mories, president ; T. L. Patterson<br />
and Louson Walker, vice-presidents ; Robert Hamilton, treasurer<br />
and James Slater, secretary.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Natural History Society— Founded in 1878.—W. J.<br />
Marshall, M.D., president; George H. Black, treasurer; Marcus Calder,<br />
M.C.S.S., secretary. The objects <strong>of</strong> this Society are to promote the study<br />
<strong>of</strong> Natural History by meetings for the reading <strong>of</strong> papers and the exhibition<br />
<strong>of</strong> specimens, and by excursions for practical study. The Society<br />
meets in the Lecture Hall, Watt Institution, Kelly Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Protestant Association—Instituted 1862.— Objects—The<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> the Bible and Romish Works; the enlightenment <strong>of</strong> Protestants<br />
as to the real character <strong>of</strong> Popery, in its religious, social, and political<br />
aspects, and the conversion <strong>of</strong> Romanists.<br />
Swan, presidents ; Councillor Mitchell,<br />
Provost Shankland and A.<br />
hon. president ; Rev. W.<br />
Wilson, chairman ; J. R. Cuthbertson, treasurer ; A. Gordon,<br />
secretary ; W. MTlwee, librarian (library kept at 2 Grey Place) ; W.<br />
Sinclair, conductor <strong>of</strong> psalmody ; with a committee <strong>of</strong> members.<br />
The members meet for mutual improvement during winter months,<br />
;
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on Friday evenings, and young men are cordially invited. Essays.<br />
are read and conversations and readings engaged in. The library<br />
contains several hundred volumes. Lectures by local and other<br />
ministers and laymen are delivered from time to time. Young<br />
men <strong>of</strong> good character, who admit the Bible to be the Word <strong>of</strong> God and<br />
their guide, are admitted as members. Annual subscription, is.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Total Abstinence Society— -Instituted 1836.—<strong>Office</strong>s and<br />
Halls, Temperance Institute, West Stewart Street. Ex-Provost Campbell,<br />
ex- Provost Morton, ex- Provost Lyle, and Robert Little, Esq., hon..<br />
presidents ; Bailie Lang, president ; B. C. Ross, Neil Buie, and<br />
R. P. Templeton, vice-presidents ; Robert Dixon, treasurer ; William<br />
Smith, secretary ; Adam Anderson, registrar <strong>of</strong> society and curator<br />
<strong>of</strong> Institute.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Bible Society— Instituted 1807. — James Morton, presi-<br />
dent ; Provost Shankland, Abram Lyle, and Dugald Campbell, vicepresidents<br />
; Rev. Dr Bonar and Hugh Buie, secretaries ; James Paterson,<br />
treasurer; James M'Kelvie & Sons, depositaries; with a committee<br />
<strong>of</strong> 18 members. Representative Director, D. Campbell.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> United Evangelistic Committee. —Members -Revs. R.<br />
Bell, James Davidson, John Young, A. D. Grant ; Messrs Abram Lyle,<br />
J. Grieve, jun., N. Hill, J Macphail, C. M'Call, R. Macpherson, J.<br />
Prentice, D. Ritchie, and William Lamont, secretary. A fellowship<br />
meeting is held every Monday evening in the Temperance Institute, and<br />
an evangelistic meeting on Sabbath evenings in Town Hall or elsewhere,<br />
besides special meetings as opportunity <strong>of</strong>fers.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Sabbath School Union—Instituted 1870. — Joseph Russell,<br />
hon. president; James Paterson, president; H. J. Taylor, vice-president;.<br />
James Young, treasurer; Henry B. Kerr, 16 South Street, and John<br />
Macleod, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t Street, joint secretaries ; with a committee <strong>of</strong><br />
twelve, and a general committee consisting <strong>of</strong> one representative from<br />
each associated school. The objects <strong>of</strong> the Union are— 1st, to encourage<br />
unity, and increase Sabbath Schools throughout the town ; 2nd, to<br />
improve the method <strong>of</strong> conducting schools ; and 3rd, to promote the<br />
personal piety <strong>of</strong> the teachers, and to unite in prayer for a blessing<br />
on their work. General meetings <strong>of</strong> the Union are held three times<br />
a year.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Working Boys' and Girls' Religious Society.— James<br />
Morton, 30 Forsyth Street, hon. president ; John Wilson, president ;<br />
W. D. Low, vice-president ; Robert Macpherson, 33 Cathcart<br />
Street, treasurer ; J. B. Patrick, secretary, West Blackhall Street.<br />
Jonathan Burns, keeper <strong>of</strong> the Society's rooms. Its chief aim is to<br />
impart religious instruction, and form a connecting link between the<br />
Sabbath School and the Church. It provides classes for mutual<br />
improvement and meetings for social entertainment, and by means <strong>of</strong><br />
Savings Banks it seeks to foster provident habits. Meetings are held<br />
every Sabbath forenoon, at eleven o'clock, in Town Hall, John Street<br />
Hall, Temperance Institute, Crawfurdsburn Free Church School,<br />
Christian Mission Hall, Pligh Vennel Mission Hall, Shaw Street<br />
Public School, Hall <strong>of</strong> Mechanics' Institute, St. Andrew Square Public<br />
School, Mearns Street Public School, and Prospecthill Street Hall.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Female Benevolent Society—Instituted 181 1—for the<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> aged females <strong>of</strong> good moral character, supported by voluntary
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subscription. The Lady Octavia Shaw Stewart, patroness ; Mrs<br />
M'Clure, 66 Union Street, president ; Mrs A. J. Black, 16 Ardgowan<br />
Square, treasurer ; Miss Pennell, 23 Patrick Street, secretary ; Rev.<br />
John Milne Jarvie, chaplain ; 40 superintendents, 40 visitors, and<br />
21 collectors. The committee meet on the second Monday <strong>of</strong> every<br />
month, in the Sessional Hall <strong>of</strong> the West Parish, and a general meeting<br />
is held once a year in January, for the election <strong>of</strong> a Committee <strong>of</strong><br />
Management for the coming year, as also for the purpose <strong>of</strong> being<br />
informed <strong>of</strong> the past year's transactions.<br />
Old and St. Thomas' Work Society.—Conducted by ladies <strong>of</strong> the<br />
West Parish, Free West, and St. Thomas' Church. Clothing sold at<br />
20 Charles Street (Mrs Campbell). Miss M. Hunter, Forsyth Street,<br />
treasurer ; Mrs Robertson, Margaret Street, secretary.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Charitable Society for the Relief <strong>of</strong> the Casual Poor<br />
Instituted 186 1.—Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart and James Stewart,<br />
patrons ; Provost Shankland, president ; Abram Lyle, and Joseph D.<br />
Scott, vice-presidents ; J. C. Hart, <strong>National</strong> Bank, treasurer ; James<br />
Nicoll, 4 Bank Street, secretary ; and an acting committee <strong>of</strong> 28<br />
members, with power to add to their number. The object <strong>of</strong> the society<br />
is to procure funds for urgent cases <strong>of</strong> casual destitution, without<br />
interfering with the operations <strong>of</strong> the Parochial Board or other charitable<br />
institutions. The distribution is effected by dividing the wards <strong>of</strong> the<br />
town amongst 28 distributors, one convener for each <strong>of</strong> the wards.<br />
PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETIES.<br />
West <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> Property Investment and Building Society.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>s, 49 Cathcart Street. J. & G. Black, law agents ; Gilbert A.<br />
Ramsay and Wm. Steel, surveyors ; the Royal Bank, bankers ; D.<br />
Campbell, accountant, manager.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Provident Investment Company.—<strong>Office</strong>, 23 Cathcart<br />
Street. John Watt, William S. Blair, and Robert Walter Jamieson,<br />
trustees ; John Dixon, secretary ; James Anderson, managing director,<br />
to whom all communications are to be addressed. Information regarding<br />
the operations <strong>of</strong> the society may be obtained at the <strong>of</strong>fice every<br />
Saturday evening from 7.30 till 9.<br />
Edinburgh Heritable Society Company (Limited). —Capital, ^250,000.<br />
Alexander Cameron, solicitor, local agent.<br />
MUSICAL.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Choral Union.— J. M. Hutcheson, Esq. , and John Anderson,<br />
Esq._, hon. presidents; Major Tannahill, president; John Cameron, vicepresident<br />
; Alex. Banks, secretary and treasurer ; A. T. Menzies,<br />
librarian; David Ritchie, James Craig, A. Crawford, A. Ferguson, jun.,<br />
John S. Kerr, John Kirk, A. K. Macdonald, and Wm. Patrick,<br />
council ; W. T. Hoeck, Glasgow, conductor ; Thomas Bates,<br />
accompanist. Chorus <strong>of</strong> 250 voices. The practisings are held every<br />
Tuesday night in the Watt Museum Hall from September to May.<br />
Symphony Society.—T. Calvert, conductor; George Wallace,<br />
secretary, 44 Newton Street. Meets in Watt Institute.<br />
The Tonic Sol-fa Harmonic Society.—Michael Wilson, conductor ;<br />
Robert Wilson, president ; Robert M'Jannet, vice-president ; Robert<br />
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S. M'Dowall, secretary ; John Wilson, treasurer ; Alexander Ramsay,<br />
librarian. The Tonic Sol-fa Harmonic Society meets in St. Andrew's<br />
Mission Hall every Monday evening.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Choral Society.— R. MacHill Garth (Organist to Sir<br />
Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart.), honorary conductor ; F. L.<br />
Wrede, president; John Duncan, vice-president; John Elder, secretary;<br />
James W. Simpson, treasurer. The <strong>Greenock</strong> Choral Society meets<br />
in Hall <strong>of</strong> East Parish Church on Monday evenings at 8 o'clock.<br />
HORTICULTURAL.<br />
Royal West Renfrewshire Horticultural Society.— His Royal Highness<br />
the Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales, patron; Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.,<br />
Charles Cameron, Esq., M.P., and James Morton, honorary presidents ;<br />
W. W. B. Rodger, president; Allan M'Kechnie, John Boyd, and Wm,<br />
Mackie, vice-presidents; George Christie, treasurer; Alfred M"Naughton,<br />
2 Watt Place, secretary ; John Boyd, Brougham Street, convener ; with<br />
a committee <strong>of</strong> eighteen. Competition meetings, in Town Hall, 5th and<br />
6th September, 1889.<br />
Caddlehill Gardens, Upper Kelly Street.— James Morton, William<br />
O. Leitch, Walter W. B. Rodger, hon. presidents; John Love, 51<br />
Upper Kelly Street, factor.<br />
AGRICULTURAL.<br />
Lower Ward <strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire Agricultural Society—Established<br />
1849.—Annual exhibition <strong>of</strong> live stock and dairy produce will take place<br />
this year on 2 1st June. Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart <strong>of</strong> Ardgowan and<br />
Blackhall, Bart., Duncan Darroch, <strong>of</strong> Gourock, Hugh Shaw Stewart<br />
<strong>of</strong> Carnock, M.P , and the Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> for the time being,<br />
patrons; Robert Sinclair Scott, engineer, president ; William Caird, shipbuilder,<br />
Horatio R. B. Peile, and Robert Laird, Bow, vice-presidents ;<br />
J. W. Crawford, solicitor, 26 Hamilton Street, secretary and treasurer.<br />
BOWLING AND OTHER CLUBS.<br />
Ardgowan Bowling Club, Ardgowan Square.—Sir M. R. Shaw<br />
Stewart, Bart., patron ; J. S. Kerr, president ; Thomas Grier, vicepresident<br />
; William Hardie, C.A., treasurer and secretary.<br />
Grosvenor Bowling Club.—Michael Hugh Shaw Stewart, yr., M.P.,<br />
and T. Sutherland, M.P., patrons; Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., the<br />
Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, J. J. Grieve, ex-M.P., honorary members ;<br />
Councillor J. A. Bell, president; Baillie C. Ross, vice-president ; James<br />
M 'Bride, treasurer ; William B. Ingram, secretary ; greenkeeper,<br />
Stephen Cameron.<br />
Wellington Park Bowling Club.— Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.,<br />
patron; Hew MTlwraith, honorary member; T. C. Smith, president ;<br />
G. G. Mitchell, vice-president ; James Merrylees, treasurer ; John<br />
Letham, 7 Mount Pleasant Street, secretary.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Cricket Club—Cricket Ground, Glenpark, <strong>of</strong>f High Gourock<br />
Road.—Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> and Blackhall, Bart.,<br />
patron ; James Stewart, <strong>of</strong> Garvocks, honorary president ; William<br />
M'Clure, jun., vice-president ; H. W. Armitage, captain ; A. Allan, 2
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"Watt Place, hon. treasurer ; John D. M. Carmichael, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong><br />
Buildings, hon. secretary ; D. Kerr, Jno. Adam, H. H. M'Clure, W.<br />
€. Simpson, W. E. Buchanan, J. D. Neill, A. M. Blair, R. G. Adam,<br />
A. B. Letham, committee <strong>of</strong> management ; William Martin, Worcestershire,<br />
and George Bennett, Notts, pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Wanderers' Football Club (Rugby Rules).— John Scott,<br />
C.B., president; R. P. Lyle, vice-president; C. C. Scott, captain;<br />
James Steele, I Cross-shore Street, secretary ; J. H. Ballantine, Commercial<br />
Bank, treasurer. Grounds, Whitefarland Park. Membership<br />
—60.<br />
Renfrewshire Football Association.— J. Campbell, Thornlea,<br />
Thornliebank, hon. secretary.<br />
Morton Football Club.—Ground, Cappielow Park ; Clubhouse, 58<br />
East Hamilton Street. John Hughes, president ; John Macmillan,<br />
hon. secretary, 1 Morton Terrace ; J. B. Walker, 10 Lynedoch Street,<br />
hon. match secretary.<br />
1st R.R.V. Football Club. —Ground, Academy Park. James A.<br />
Brown, 13 Brisbane Street, president ; W. B. Wood, 16 Robertson<br />
Street, hon. secretary; W. R. Brown, 13 Brisbane Street, hon. match<br />
secretary.<br />
Rangers Football Club.— Ground, Bogston Park. D. M 'Vicar, hon.<br />
match secretary, 19 Ingleston Place.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> and District Football Charity Cup Committee. —Dr W.<br />
Gordon Cluckie, president ; Samuel Currie, vice-president, 66 Kelly<br />
Street, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; D. M. Main, hon. secretary, Springhill, Port-<br />
Glasgow ; Robert Rennie, 36 Union Street, hon. treasurer ; minutes<br />
secretary, Thomas Stewart, 62 Ann Street.<br />
Royal West <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> Amateur Boat Club. —Sir M. R. Shaw<br />
Stewart, Bart., president ; Robert Kerr, vice-president ; William Watt,<br />
hon. secretary ; Harry Thorne, hon. treasurer ; R. Richardson, R. F.<br />
Watson, R. D. Ferguson, Alex. Ferguson, jun., R. D. Carmichael,<br />
V. C. Meyer, A. B. Letham, and Alex. Allan, committee <strong>of</strong> management.<br />
West <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> Yacht Club.— John Neill, commodore ; Alexander<br />
Ross, vice-commodore ; John Ritson, rear-commodore ; Thomas Lamb,<br />
jun., hon. secretary ; D. F. D. Neill, hon. treasurer.<br />
Ladyburn Rowing Club.— John Howie, president; Wm. Robertson,<br />
captain; Peter M'Ausland, treasurer; James Blair, secretary; and<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> seven.<br />
Grosvenor Bicycle Club.— D. MacEachran, honorary president<br />
John A. Urquhart, president ; James B. Fulton, captain ; Peter Wright,<br />
vice-captain ; Martin Jamieson, 56 Upper Kelly Street, secretary and<br />
treasurer ;<br />
Robert W. Jamieson and Robert Bell, committee <strong>of</strong> management,<br />
with captain, vice-captain, and secretary ex <strong>of</strong>ficiis. Members—25.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Abstainers' Football Club.—Ground, Ingleston Park.<br />
•Colin Campbell, president ; Robert Dixon, hon. secretary, P.O.<br />
Buildings ;<br />
John Kirkwood, match secretary, 29 Rue-end Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> West-End Skating Club.—The Craigs, <strong>of</strong>f Lyle Road.<br />
Established, 1873. Daniel Kerr, president; Andrew Carmichael, vicepresident<br />
; James Shankland, secretary ; John Maclean, treasurer ; and<br />
a committee <strong>of</strong> six members. Annual subscription, 5s; family ticket,<br />
30s. No entry money.<br />
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APPENDIX.<br />
PUBLIC OFFICES.<br />
Adjuster and Inspector <strong>of</strong> Weights and Measures and Inspector<br />
under the Sale <strong>of</strong> Food and Drugs Acts—D. Young, Municipal<br />
Buildings, Wallace Square. County Inspector <strong>of</strong> Imperial Weights and<br />
Measures for Port-Glasgow, Erskine, Kilmalcolm, and Inverkip,<br />
Charles Bremner, County Buildings.<br />
Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers—Andrew Picken & Co., agents,.<br />
55 Rue-end Street.<br />
Assessor <strong>of</strong> Income Tax— J. Alexander, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Buildings.<br />
Auditor to Corporation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> (Town Proper)—Hope Stewart<br />
Ramsay ; audit room, Town Hall.<br />
Auditor to <strong>Greenock</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Police and the various Trusts con-<br />
audit room, Town Hall.<br />
nected therewith—Hope Stewart Ramsay ;<br />
Auditor to <strong>Greenock</strong> Harbour Trust— Dugald Campbell ; audit<br />
room, Town Hall.<br />
Auditor to <strong>Greenock</strong> Statute Labour Trust—Hope Stewart Ramsay;<br />
audit room, Town Hall.<br />
Auditor to <strong>Greenock</strong> Water Trust—Hope Stewart Ramsay ; audit<br />
room, Town Hall.<br />
Auditor to the <strong>Greenock</strong> Parochial Board—Quintin Bone, Municipal<br />
Buildings.<br />
Antwerp Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>,<br />
agent.<br />
Customhouse Buildings—Allan Swan,<br />
Ardrishaig and Lochfyne Passenger Steamers— <strong>Office</strong>, City Buildings,<br />
32 Cathcart Street—W. Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Ardrishaig and Lochfyne Cargo Steamers— <strong>Office</strong>, Shipping Box,<br />
Steamboat Quay— J. Dawson, agent.<br />
Ballina Steam Packet <strong>Office</strong> (Laird's Line) Customhouse Quay<br />
Robert Allan & Co., agents.<br />
Belfast Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., Excise Buildings—William<br />
Sinclair, agent.<br />
Boston Steamers—Andrew Picken & Co., agents, 55 Rue-end'<br />
Street.<br />
Brunei Steamship Company, Limited—Leitch & Muir, 2 West<br />
Quay.<br />
Bristol Steamers— <strong>Office</strong>, I Cross-shore Street—D. Macdougall, agent.<br />
Caledonian Railway Company's <strong>Office</strong>, 25 Cathcart Street.<br />
Campbeltown Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, Custom House Buildings— John'<br />
Macmillan, agent.<br />
Campbeltown Steamers— <strong>Office</strong>, Excise Buildings— James Little &<br />
Co., agents.<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, 2 Cathcart Square, <strong>Greenock</strong>—William'<br />
Hardie, secretary and treasurer, 2 Watt Place.<br />
Chief Constable <strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire—Charles Harding, Paisley ;<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> District, Inspector—Charles Bremner, County Buildings,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>. House, 6 Nelson Street (West).<br />
Clerk to Commissioners on Property and Income Tax, 2 Church<br />
John Alexander, <strong>Post</strong><br />
Place—M. F. Dunlop ; Assessor <strong>of</strong> Income Tax—<br />
<strong>Office</strong> Buildings.<br />
Clyde Shipping Co., Customhouse Buildings—Allan Swan, agent.<br />
Collector <strong>of</strong> Harbour Dues, &c, Customhouse—Duncan Darroch,.<br />
Collector.<br />
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APPENDIX.<br />
Commercial Buildings— 14 Hamilton Street.<br />
Commissary Clerk's <strong>Office</strong>, Court House, Nelson Street (West).<br />
Conservative Club, 29 Hamilton Street—Thomas Neill, convener.<br />
J. D. M 'Arthur, curator.<br />
Cork and Waterford Steamers— <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Buildings<br />
Allan Swan, agent.<br />
Corporation and Harbour Trust Bonded Warehouses— <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
Palmerston Buildings—Wm. Lamont, Superintendent.<br />
Customhouse—Steamboat Quay.<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild Court—Municipal Buildings.<br />
Dublin Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, Excise Buildings— James Little & Co.,<br />
.agents.<br />
Dublin Steamers—Laird's Line—Robert Allan & Co., Customhouse<br />
Quay.<br />
Evening Dispatch <strong>Office</strong>— 5 Palmerston Buildings.<br />
Factories—H.M. inspectors <strong>of</strong> factories and workshops for <strong>Greenock</strong>,<br />
Port-Glasgow, and surrounding district— James Henderson, J. S.<br />
Maitland, 54 Belmont Street, Hillhead, Glasgow, and Geo. Sedgwick<br />
— Certifying Surgeon for <strong>Greenock</strong>, W. J. Marshall, M.D.<br />
Fishery <strong>Office</strong>, 3 Bank Street—William Gillies, fishery <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
French Consular Agent— John Davie, 63 Rue-end Street.<br />
Gas <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal Buildings, Wallace Square—John Chalmers,<br />
•collector.<br />
Gas Works, Inchgreen, erected 1873—Samuel Stewart, manager.<br />
General Steam Navigation Co. 's <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Quay—Robert<br />
Allan & Co., agents.<br />
Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong> Shipping Co., Customhouse Quay—Steel &<br />
Bennie, Steam Lighter and Steam Tug owners—Richard Blanche,<br />
manager.<br />
Glasgow Evening News <strong>Office</strong>—28 Brymner Street.<br />
Glasgow Herald Newspaper (<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch <strong>Office</strong>), 29 Cathcart<br />
Street—Robert M. Smith, agent.<br />
Glasgow & South-Western Railway, Brougham Street.<br />
Glasgow Weekly Mail Newspaper (<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch <strong>Office</strong>), 1<br />
Municipal Buildings, Hamilton Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce and Reading Room— 2<br />
Square.<br />
Cathcart<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Club House, Ardgowan Square.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Conservative Association— Louson Walker, hon. secretary<br />
and treasurer.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> and Glasgow Carriers—Archibald Sinclair, 23 West<br />
Blackhall Street ; Mrs Stewart, 41 Cathcart Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Herald <strong>Office</strong>, 40 Cathcart Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette <strong>Office</strong>, 14 Charles<br />
Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Total Abstinence Society—<strong>Office</strong>, Temperance Institute,<br />
West Stewart Street.<br />
Guion Line Steamship Co.—Wm. Lamont, agent, 16 Palmerston<br />
Buildings.<br />
Halifax, N.S., Steamers—Andrew Picken & Co., 55 Rue-end Street.<br />
Harbour Engineer's <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal Buildings.<br />
Harbour Masters' <strong>Office</strong>, Steamboat Quay.<br />
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APPENDIX.<br />
Harbour Trust <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal Buildings. Wallace Square<br />
Thomas Wilson, clerk ; William Hutcheson, treasurer.<br />
Highland Steamers <strong>Office</strong>, City<br />
William Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Highland Steamers, Hebridean<br />
Buildings, 32 Cathcart Street<br />
and Lady Ambrosine—William<br />
Millar, Steamboat Quay, agent.<br />
Highland and Western Isles<br />
M'Cormick, agent.<br />
Steamers, Steamboat Quay—IX<br />
Hutchison's Printing <strong>Office</strong>, 23 Nicolson Street.<br />
Inland Revenue <strong>Office</strong> (late Excise), Customhouse Buildings.<br />
Inland Revenue <strong>Office</strong> (Stamps and Taxes), Customhouse Buildings.<br />
James Watt Steamship Co., Ltd.—Leitch & Muir, 2 West Quay.<br />
Justice <strong>of</strong> Peace Fiscal's <strong>Office</strong>—William Auld.<br />
Lands Valuation <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal Buildings, Wallace Square-<br />
Robert Hamilton, assessor.<br />
Leith and London Steam Shipping Co. 's» <strong>Office</strong>, 1 Cross Shore<br />
Street—D. Macdougall, agent.<br />
Liverpool Steamers <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Buildings— John Macmillan,<br />
agent.<br />
Liverpool Steamers <strong>Office</strong>—-William Sinclair, Excise Buildings.<br />
Liverpool Steamers and Traders <strong>Office</strong>, 1 Cross Shore Street—D„<br />
Macdougall, agent.<br />
Lloyd's Agents—T. O. Hunter & Co., 13 Hamilton Street.<br />
Lloyd's Register <strong>of</strong> British and Foreign Shipping, 13 Hamilton Street<br />
—Geo. Stanbury, C. R. H. Fowling, A. C. Heron, and William<br />
•Andrews, Surveyors; James Williamson, clerk.<br />
Lochfyne Steamers, Steamboat Quay— John Dawson, Agent.<br />
Lochgoilhead Steamers, Steamboat Quay— -John Dawson, agent.<br />
London and <strong>Greenock</strong>, via Grangemouth, Carron Co., 32<br />
Street— D. Cunningham, agent.<br />
Londonderry Steam Packet Co., Excise Buildings—W.<br />
agent.<br />
Cathcart<br />
Sinclair,<br />
Londonderry Steam Packet <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
Quay—Robert Allan & Co., agents.<br />
Laird's Line, Custom House<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> Works <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal Buildings.<br />
Mercantile Marine <strong>Office</strong>, Shipping <strong>Office</strong> for Seamen, Examinations,.<br />
&c, 7 Virginia Street, Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Mercantile Marine— R. S.<br />
Macalister.<br />
Newcomen Steamship Co., Ltd. — Leitch & Muir, 2 West Quay.<br />
North British Daily Mail Newspaper (<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch) <strong>Office</strong>,.<br />
Municipal Buildings, Hamilton Street.<br />
North British Railway Company's <strong>Office</strong>, Lynedoch Street Station<br />
(entrance from Hope Street) —William Selby, agent.<br />
Orient Line Royal Mail Steamers—Andrew Picken & Co., 55 Rueend<br />
Street.<br />
Palmerston Buildings, Customhouse Place.<br />
Parochial Board Rooms, 36 Nicolson Street— John S. Deas,<br />
Inspector.<br />
Philadelphia Steamers—Andrew Picken & Co., 55 Rue-end Street.<br />
Plymouth and Southampton Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Buildings—Allan<br />
Swan, agent.<br />
Police <strong>Office</strong>, Dalrymple Street— John W. Angus, superintendent..<br />
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APPENDIX. I03<br />
Poor Rates <strong>Office</strong>, Parochial Board Rooms, Nicolson Street—Thos.<br />
Burton, collector. <strong>Office</strong> hours from 9.30 a.m. till 4 p.m., and 6.30<br />
till 8 p.m., and on Saturdays from 9.30 a.m. till 2 p.m.<br />
Port-Ellen and Islay Steamers <strong>Office</strong>, Steamboat Quay— John<br />
Dawson, agent.<br />
Port-Rush and Coleraine Steam Packets <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Quay<br />
Robert Allan & Co., agents.<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, Wallace Square—<br />
Procurator-Fiscal's <strong>Office</strong> (Burgh)— James Auld, Fiscal, 19 Vennel.<br />
Procurator-Fiscal's <strong>Office</strong> (Lower Ward <strong>of</strong> the County), Court-House,<br />
Nelson Street (West)— Robert Blair.<br />
Provident Bank Buildings— 1 1 William Street.<br />
Quebec Steamers—Andrew Picken & Co., 55 Rue-end Street.<br />
Registrars <strong>of</strong> Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Middle District<br />
William Johnstone, Municipal Buildings ; West District— R. A. Baird,<br />
Municipal Buildings; East District-— James M'Cunn, 3 East Blackhall<br />
Street.<br />
Rothesay, Dunoon, Sec, Steamers, Steamboat Quay —Hugh<br />
M'Cormick, agent.<br />
Rothesay, Dunoon, &c, Steamers, Steamboat Quay— J. Dawson, agent.<br />
Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, Clyde Brigade, <strong>Greenock</strong> Battery,<br />
Drill Hall, Palmerston Buildings.<br />
Sanitary <strong>Office</strong>, Police Buildings, Dalrymple Street— James Devine,<br />
inspector.<br />
School Board <strong>Office</strong>s, Municipal Buildings, Wallace Square-<br />
George Williamson, clerk.<br />
Scotsman Newspaper <strong>Office</strong> (<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch), 5 Palmerston<br />
Buildings.<br />
Scottish People News <strong>Office</strong>—28 Brymner Street.<br />
Sheriff-Clerk's <strong>Office</strong>, County Buildings, Nelson Street (West)<br />
John Brough, deputy-clerk.<br />
Sheriff Court-House, County Buildings, Nelson Street (West).<br />
Sligo Steam Packets <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Quay—Robert Allan &<br />
Co., agents.<br />
State Steamship Company, Limited—Wm. Lamont, agent, 16<br />
Palmerston Buildings.<br />
Steam to and from London via Granton—<strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse<br />
Quay— Robert Allan & Co., agents.<br />
Stornoway Steamers <strong>Office</strong>—W. Lindsay & Co., agents, 32 Cathcart<br />
Street.<br />
Stranraer Steam Packet <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Quay — William<br />
Miller, agent.<br />
Sugar Exchange, Terrace Road.<br />
Surveyor <strong>of</strong> Stamps and Taxes, Inland Revenue Buildings— John<br />
Muat, surveyor.<br />
Temperance Institute, West Stewart Street.<br />
Town Assessment <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal Buildings, Wallace Place<br />
Thomas D. M'Murrich, collector. Open from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m.,<br />
Saturdays, 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. ; Evenings, 6.30 to 8 on Mondays and<br />
Saturdays only, during February, March, and April.<br />
Town Chamberlain's <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal Buildings — Alexander<br />
MacKellar, Chamberlain.
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Town Clerk's <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal Buildings— Colin MacCulloch, Town<br />
Clerk.<br />
Transit Sheds and Warehouses—<strong>Office</strong>, Palmerston Buildings<br />
William Lamont.<br />
Underwriters' Surveyor's <strong>Office</strong>, 32 Cathcart Street— James Neill,<br />
surveyor.<br />
United States Consul— John Craig, 4 Brymner Street.<br />
Water Trust Collector's <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal Buildings, WT allace Square<br />
Water Trust Superintendent's <strong>Office</strong>, Municipal Buildings, WT<br />
allace<br />
— James Brown, jun., collector.<br />
Square— James Wilson, superintendent.<br />
Weekly Scotsman <strong>Office</strong>— 5 Palmerston Buildings.<br />
West End Baths, Campbell Street— G. H. Black, secretary ; J.<br />
Tannahill, treasurer.<br />
Westport Steam Packet <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Quay—Robert Allan<br />
& Co., agents.<br />
Wexford Steamers, Customhouse— Clyde Shipping Co.<br />
INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS.<br />
Accident— James Brown, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, James Tannahill, and Bone<br />
& Buchanan.<br />
Alliance Fire and Life— James Tannahill, William Blair, John<br />
Macaulay, and Blair & Cameron.<br />
Atlas Assurance Company— J. M. Macfarlane & Co.<br />
Boiler Insurance and Steam Power Company— J. Tannahill, district<br />
agent.<br />
British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company— Leitch & Muir.<br />
British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Company— Robert Ferguson,<br />
Alexander & Dixon, district agents.<br />
Caledonian Fire and Life—William M'Clure, P. Mackellar, D.<br />
Aitken, James Connell, James Glen, John Patten, jun., J. W. Turner,<br />
William Philp, William Blair, John MacGregor and W. Ramage.<br />
Caledonian Plate Glass-- William Blair.<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> England Fire and Life— John Black.<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Glasgow Life Assurance Company— -Colin S. Caird, William<br />
Lindsay & Co., and J. M. Macfarlane & Co.<br />
City <strong>of</strong> London Fire Insurance Company (Limited)—Robert<br />
Chalmers & Son.<br />
Commercial Union Assurance Company—D. Campbell, William<br />
Philp, and William Blair.<br />
County Fire Insurance <strong>Office</strong>— James Auld, Sinclair & Co., and<br />
James Connell.<br />
Crown Accident Insurance Co.-—Alexander & Dixon, district agents,<br />
James Brown.<br />
Crown Life— P. Ballingall and William Auld.<br />
Economic Fire <strong>Office</strong>, Ltd., London—Robert Chalmers & Son.<br />
Edinburgh Heritable Security Company (Limited)—A. Cameron.<br />
Edinburgh Life— Robert Blair, James Tannahill, William Philp,<br />
W. & J. Crawford, and John Paul.<br />
Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Limited—C. Cunningham.<br />
Employers' Liability Insurance— J. Tannahill.<br />
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APPENDIX. I05<br />
English and Scottish Law Life—Andrew Boag, William Lamont,<br />
and J. W. Turner.<br />
Equitable Fire Insurance Company— James Connell and D. Aitken<br />
General Fire and Life— R. S. M'Morland, William Lamont, William<br />
M'Clure, William Stronach, and J. Tannahill.<br />
Glasgow and London Insurance, Co., Ltd.— Robert Chalmers & Son.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Plate and Sheet Glass Insurance Company— James<br />
Graham.<br />
Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Company— John M'Gregor and<br />
Charles Cunningham.<br />
Hand-in-Hand Fire Insurance <strong>Office</strong>—Ninian Hill.<br />
Imperial Fire and Life—Wrede & Co., John Adam, William M.<br />
Martin, and R. B. Shearer.<br />
Insurance Company <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>—Welsh, Walker & Macpherson,<br />
Andrew Boag, W. N. A. Aitken, C. S. Caird, William Blair, Blair &<br />
Cameron, and James Tannahill.<br />
Lancashire Insurance Company— James Brown, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>; A. O.<br />
Leitch & Muir, D. Campbell, William Blair, William Lamont, Matthew<br />
Fleming, James Speirs & Son, and James Campbell & Co.<br />
Lancashire and Yorkshire Accident Insurance Company— James<br />
Connell and J. M. Macfarlane & Co.<br />
Life Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>— Sinclair & Co.<br />
Liverpool, London and Globe Fire and Life Assurance Company<br />
John Love, John MacGregor, M. F. Dunlop, P. Ballingall, Hugh Speirs,<br />
Walter B. Grieve, D. Aitken, Sinclair & Co., Ross, Corbett & Co., and<br />
M 'II wraiths & Walker.<br />
London Assurance Corporation, Fire and Life— R. P. Leitch, J. S.<br />
Deas, and J. M. Macfarlane & Co.<br />
London and Lancashire Fire and Life—Bone & Buchanan, John<br />
Paul, James Tannahill, David Aitken, Matthew Fleming, Wm. Auld,<br />
W. O. Leitch, W. N. A. Aitken, J. M. Macfarlane & Co., and Robert<br />
•Chalmers & Son.<br />
London and Provincial Marine Insurance Company— J. Tannahill.<br />
London and Provincial Insurance Company— J. Tannahill and<br />
'C. Cunningham.<br />
London and Staffordshire Fire and Life— J. S. Deas, agent.<br />
James Nicoll, James Tannahill,<br />
J. M. Macfarlane & Co., and Alexander Talt.<br />
Marine Insurance Agents— Craig, Scott & Co. and J. Tannahill.<br />
Mercantile Accident and Guarantee Insurance Company, Limited<br />
Manchester Fire Assurance Company—<br />
Wm. Lamont and Macalister, Little & Co.<br />
Merchants Marine Insurance Coy.—Macalister, Little & Co.<br />
Mutual Life—A. O. Leitch and John G. Hyndman.<br />
<strong>National</strong> Assurance Company <strong>of</strong> Ireland— John G. Hyndman.<br />
<strong>National</strong> Guarantee and Suretyship Association—-Wm. O. Leitch.<br />
<strong>National</strong> Provident Institution— Bone & Buchanan and Blair &<br />
'Cameron.<br />
<strong>National</strong> Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Company—Bone &<br />
Buchanan.<br />
North British and Mercantile Insurance Company—John Black, T.<br />
O. Hunter & Co., Thos. Stark, Robertson & M'Dougall, John Innes<br />
Macdougall, Bone & Buchanan, Ross, Corbett & Co., Sinclair & Co., .<br />
—
06 APPENDIX.<br />
William Lamont, J. M. Macfarlane & Co., Andrew Picken & Co., and<br />
Macalister, Little and Co.<br />
Northern—R. W. Robertson, James Turner, jun., James Glen, W..<br />
O. Leitch, Ross, Corbett & Co., and T. O. Hunter & Co.<br />
Northern Accident Insurance Company (Limited)— Sinclair & Co.,.<br />
Robert Chalmers & Son, Thomas Briton, Peter Ballingall, David<br />
Aitken, Andrew Picken & Co.<br />
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society— -James Neil, James Tannahill,<br />
and J. M. Macfarlane & Co.<br />
Patriotic Assurance Company <strong>of</strong> Ireland—Robert Chalmers & Son.<br />
Phoenix Fire—W. O. Leitch, W. Lindsay & Co., J. Macdougall,<br />
D. MacDougall, J. M. Macfarlane & Co.. and Alexander & Dixon.<br />
Provident Life Insurance Company— James Connell.<br />
Provincial Insurance Company— James Brown, Welsh, Walker
APPENDIX. 107<br />
South British and <strong>National</strong> Insurance Company, Limited—Robert<br />
Chalmers and Son.<br />
Standard Life Assurance Company—W. O. Leitch, James Auld,<br />
and M'llwraiths & Walker.<br />
Standard Marine Insurance Company (Limited)—William Lindsay &<br />
Co.<br />
Sun Fire and Life <strong>Office</strong>s— Campbell Finlay & Co., F. G.<br />
Bruce, and J. Tannahill.<br />
The Equitable Fire and Accident Insurance Company (Limited)<br />
John G. Hyndman, Andrew Picken & Co.<br />
The Fire Insurance Association— Matthew Fleming, and Blair &<br />
Cameron.<br />
The London and Provincial Horse and Carriage Insurance Company,,<br />
Limited—Robert Chalmers & Son.<br />
The Marine Insurance Company—W. O. Leitch.<br />
The Rock Life Assurance Company— Robert Chalmers and Son.<br />
The Scottish Temperance Life Assurance Company (Limited)- -D.<br />
Campbell.<br />
The Sickness and Accident Assurance Association—David Aitken,.<br />
and John G. Hyndman.<br />
The United Kingdom Provident Institution<br />
for Mutual Life Assurance— Robert Davie, jun.,.<br />
Agent, 63 Rue-end Street.<br />
Union Assurance Society (Fire and Life)—A. Cameron.<br />
Union Marine Insurance Company (Limited) <strong>of</strong> Liverpool— D.<br />
Macdougall.<br />
United Kingdom Temperance and General Provident Institution—<br />
J. S. Deas and W. Ramage".<br />
West <strong>of</strong> England Fire and Life— John Patten, jun., and John Paul.<br />
Westminster Fire <strong>Office</strong>—Duncan Cunningham, D. M'Gillivray,.<br />
James Connell, and C. Cunningham.<br />
Westminster and General Insurance Company—Duncan M'Gillivray.<br />
Yorkshire Fire and Life— James Connell.<br />
GREENOCK SHIPPING LIST.<br />
VESSELS MARKED.<br />
bq—Barque<br />
bqn—Barquentine<br />
bg— Brig<br />
bn— Brigantine<br />
|<br />
s—Ship<br />
sk—Smack<br />
sp—Sloop<br />
ss —Steamer<br />
sr—Schoont<br />
lr—Lighter<br />
cr— Cutter<br />
VESSELS.<br />
TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE.<br />
Abercarne s<br />
1088 Brown John M'Kiver Fgn<br />
Aeolus s<br />
16 10 James Brown A.&J.H.Carmichael&Co. do<br />
Agnes Kelly sr<br />
51 Craig<br />
R. S. M'Morland Cst<br />
Aline bq<br />
Alcinous s<br />
Amphitrite s<br />
718 Glass<br />
1576 Dun. Brown<br />
1708 Anderson<br />
James Grieve, jun. Fgn<br />
A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co. do<br />
C. S. Caird do<br />
Amazon s<br />
Ancona ss<br />
1998<br />
3 131<br />
M'Laren<br />
Webber<br />
R. Hill and others<br />
P. & O. S. N. Co.<br />
do<br />
do<br />
—
ioB APPENDIX.<br />
VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE.<br />
Anaurus s<br />
Ardgowan bq<br />
Argo s<br />
Argonaut s<br />
Argus s<br />
Armida s<br />
Assam ss<br />
Assaye bq<br />
Atalanta s<br />
Australia ss<br />
Ballaarat ss<br />
Bannockburn s<br />
Barbadian s<br />
1585 Cook<br />
1283 Wilson<br />
1490 Thomson<br />
1488 Bonner<br />
1543 Robertson<br />
1624 Johnston<br />
3037 Browne<br />
1 28 1 M' Ritchie<br />
1693 M 'Bride<br />
3663<br />
4752 Ashdown<br />
2000 Benson<br />
699 M'Lean<br />
A.&J.H.Carmichael&Co. Fgn<br />
Adam, Hamilton & Co. do<br />
A. & J. H. Carmichael& Co do<br />
A. &J. H. Carmichael&Co do<br />
do do<br />
W. Letham do<br />
P. & 0. S. N. Co. do<br />
J. & W. Stewart do<br />
Ninian Hill do<br />
P. & 0. S. N. Co. do<br />
do do<br />
R. Shankland & Co. do<br />
John Kerr & Co. do<br />
Bargany s 1232 Milne do do<br />
Baron Blantyre s 1585 Taylor John Neill do<br />
Baron Colonsay s<br />
Bengal ss<br />
Blythswood s<br />
Bokhara ss<br />
Bombay ss<br />
Brahmin s<br />
Brambletye s<br />
Brenhilda s<br />
Britannia ss<br />
1632 Docherty<br />
4496 Barrett<br />
1608 Farmer<br />
2943 Nantes<br />
3400 Bason<br />
1264 M'Kenzie<br />
1 51 3 Fisher<br />
1 32 1 Mann<br />
6256 Hector<br />
do<br />
P. & 0. S. N. Co.<br />
R. Shankland & Co.<br />
P. & O. S. N. Co.<br />
do<br />
J. & W. Stewart<br />
W. & J. Crawford<br />
W. Letham<br />
P. & O. S. N. Co.<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
Caitloch s 1264 Dornan The Caitloch<br />
Ltd., T. O.<br />
Ship Co..<br />
Hunter &<br />
do<br />
Cape Breton s 1420 Grierson<br />
Co., managers.<br />
A. Lyle & Sons do<br />
Cape Finisterre bq 882 Clark do do<br />
Cape <strong>of</strong>Good Hope 5 1400 M'Leod do do<br />
Cape Race bq<br />
Cape St. Vincent s<br />
852 Hart<br />
1420 Prout<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
Cape Verde s 171 1 Mitchell do do<br />
Cape Wrath bq<br />
Carleton bq<br />
Carthage ss<br />
1200 Rendall<br />
1299 Lowe<br />
5012 Stead<br />
do<br />
John Kerr & Co.<br />
P. & 0. S. N. Co.<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
Carronpark ss 406 Putt The Cathcart Steamship Co .,do<br />
Cathcart s 1386 M'Chesney<br />
Ltd., Tohn Denholm.<br />
Adam, Hamilton & Co. do<br />
Cavour bq<br />
Charlotte Croom s<br />
Choice bq<br />
Chusan ss<br />
Clara Maria bn<br />
Cloncaird bq<br />
1299 Weir<br />
1661 Bowden<br />
1 102 M'Murtry<br />
4490 Thompson<br />
94 M' 11 wain<br />
1300 Murdoch<br />
J. Carswell<br />
J. D. Clink<br />
J. Carswell<br />
P. & 0..S. N. Co.<br />
R. S. M'Morland<br />
John Kerr & Co.<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
Cst<br />
Fgn<br />
Cochin s<br />
Corisande sr<br />
Coromandel ss<br />
Craigburn s<br />
Craigerne s<br />
1 199 Oudney<br />
187 M'Gavin<br />
4495 Reeves<br />
1997 Kerr<br />
1826 Quaile<br />
do<br />
Tames Grieve, jun.<br />
P. & 0. S. N. Co.<br />
R. Shankland & Co.<br />
R. R. Paterson<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
Deveron s 1256 Patterson Russell and others do
Duchalburn s 2000<br />
Earl Rosebery bq 1120<br />
Eildenhope s 1498<br />
Elmhurst s 1 7 12<br />
Eriminta bq 12 13<br />
Euphrates s 1642<br />
Euphrosyne s 1799<br />
Eurydice s 1465<br />
Faun ss 43<br />
Fiery Cross s 1399<br />
Fleetwood s 630<br />
Galatea s 1694<br />
Glaucus s J 999<br />
Glenburn s 1476<br />
Gowanburn s 1999<br />
Gryfe s 1069<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Aden ss 2470<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Akaba ss 2042<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Corcovado ss 2500<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Guinea ss 2600<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Martaban ss 2600<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico ss 3172<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Papua ss 2042<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Suez ss 1592<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> St. Vincent ss 2450<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Trinidad ss 2470<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Venice ss 3022<br />
Hartfield s 814<br />
Hawk bn . 76<br />
Hebe bq 231<br />
Helen Isabel bq 250<br />
Hong Kong ss 3400<br />
Howden bq 1167<br />
Hyderabad bq<br />
Inchgreen bq<br />
James Watt ss<br />
Janet Cowan s<br />
Jason s<br />
Kaisar-i-Hind ss<br />
Kenmore bq<br />
Khedive ss<br />
TONS. MASTERS.<br />
APPENDIX. I09<br />
Hunter<br />
Frampton<br />
Garrick<br />
M'Kenzie<br />
Johnson<br />
Cameron<br />
Thomson<br />
Hinrichs<br />
M'Kinnon<br />
Brock<br />
Williams<br />
CoIvilJe<br />
Cook<br />
Johansen<br />
Gerhart<br />
Roberts<br />
Hudson<br />
Munro<br />
Warden<br />
Allan<br />
Swan<br />
Pepper<br />
Fox<br />
Cook<br />
Kennedy<br />
Sanderson<br />
Ligertwood<br />
Lang<br />
Lusk<br />
Kennedy<br />
Olsson<br />
Watkins<br />
Evans<br />
1 120 Malcolm<br />
1090 Miller<br />
1598 Petrie<br />
1278 M'Kay<br />
151 1 Henderson<br />
4023 Briscoe<br />
931 Milne<br />
3859 Loggin<br />
Lady Armstrong ss 2066 Abbott<br />
Lady Ruthven s<br />
Lavinia bq<br />
Mallowdale bq<br />
1 591 Johnston<br />
251 Mitchell<br />
1290 Davies<br />
OWNERS. TRADE.<br />
R. Shankland & Co.<br />
W. & J. Crawford<br />
Adam Hamilton & Co.<br />
Fgn<br />
do<br />
do<br />
C. S. Caird do<br />
D. Clink do<br />
J.<br />
R. Hill and others do<br />
C. S. Caird<br />
Baine & Johnston<br />
do<br />
do<br />
James Campbell & Co. Cst<br />
J. D. Clink<br />
James Richardson & Co.<br />
Fgn<br />
do<br />
C. S. Caird do<br />
A.&J.IL Carmichael&Co. do<br />
R. Shankland & Co. do<br />
do do<br />
Russell and others do<br />
The Gk. Steamship Co., Ld. do<br />
do do<br />
do do<br />
do do<br />
do do<br />
do do<br />
do do<br />
do do<br />
do do<br />
do do<br />
do<br />
James Richardson & Co.<br />
do<br />
do<br />
R. S. M'Morland<br />
Baine & Johnston<br />
Cst<br />
Fgn<br />
do do<br />
P. & O.S.N. Co. do<br />
Howden Iron Sailing Ship<br />
Co., Ld.—Craig, Scott &<br />
Co., managers<br />
W. & J. Crawford<br />
D. MacDougall<br />
James Watt Steamship Co.,<br />
Ld. — Leitch & Muir,<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
managers<br />
R. Shankland & Co.<br />
do<br />
do<br />
A. &J. H. Carmichael&Co. do<br />
P. & O. S. N. Co. do<br />
Campbell Finlay & Co. do<br />
P. & O. S. N. Co. do<br />
ss Lady Armstrong Steamship<br />
Co., Ltd., Adam,<br />
Hamilton&Co., managers do<br />
Adam, Hamilton & Co.<br />
J. & W. Stewart<br />
Hunter, Brown & Co.<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do
I IO APPENDIX.<br />
VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE.<br />
Malwa ss 2959 Atkinson P. & O. S. N. Co. Fgn<br />
Martin Scott s 1388 M 'Donald C. S. Caird do<br />
Massilia ss 4918 Fraser P. & O. S. N. Co. do<br />
Medea s<br />
Mermerus s<br />
Meteor bq<br />
Mirzapore ss<br />
1066<br />
167 1<br />
247<br />
3887<br />
Fenner<br />
Coles<br />
Smith<br />
Harvey<br />
A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co . do<br />
do do<br />
J. & W. Stewart do<br />
P. & O. S. N. Co. do<br />
Mountpark ss 597 Arter The Mountpark Steamship do<br />
Co., Ltd., John Denholm<br />
Narcissus s<br />
Newcomen ss<br />
1270 Eustice<br />
2125 Riepenhausen1<br />
C. S. Caird do<br />
Newcomen S.S. Co., Ld.-<br />
Leitch & Muir, managers do<br />
Nereus s<br />
Niobe s<br />
Noma s<br />
1272<br />
1469<br />
1050<br />
Laing<br />
Ralston<br />
Reid<br />
C. S. Caird<br />
Baine & Johnston<br />
W. Letham<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
Oceana s 1826 Page R. R. Paterson do<br />
Oimara s 1354 Robertson J. D. Clink do<br />
Oriental ss 4972 Stewart P. & O. S. N. Co. do<br />
Orissa s 1 1 99 Penny John Kerr & Co. do<br />
Orpheus s 1462 Young Baine & Johnston do<br />
Parejero bq 345 Thorns do do<br />
Parramatta ss 4759 Murray P. & O. S. N. Co. do<br />
Parsee bq 1281 Bailey J. & W. Stewart do<br />
Pekin ss 3900 Harris P. & 0. S. N. Co. do<br />
Peninsular ss 4972 Wyatt do do<br />
Persian s 1387 Dickinson T. D. Clink do<br />
Peshawur ss 3899 Moule P. & O. S. N. Co. do<br />
Peterborough s 1680 Murchie Adam, Hamilton & Co. do<br />
Phasis s 1490 Chrystal A. &J. H. Carmichael&Co . do<br />
Pinmore s 2358 Maxwell John Kerr & Co. do<br />
Poseidon s 1708 Klaenforth C. S. Caird do<br />
Ralston s 814 Hansen James Richardson & Co. do<br />
Ranger ss 353 Barbour J. & W. Stewart do<br />
ReinedePrevoyancebn97 Kerr R. S. M'Morland Cst<br />
Rohilla ss 3499 De Home P. & 0. S. N. Co. Fgn<br />
Rome ss 5012 Adamson do do<br />
Rossdhu s 1 32 1 Fleming C. S. Caird do<br />
Routenburn s<br />
Salado bq<br />
Samarkand bq<br />
Sardhana bq<br />
1997 Holmyard<br />
442 Anderson<br />
1 104 Bain<br />
1 1 20 Jones<br />
R. Shankland & Co.<br />
J. M. Macfarlane & Co.<br />
W. & J. Crawford<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
Sarah sr<br />
Scotia bn<br />
Seaforth bq<br />
68 Kane<br />
184 John<br />
1 1 89 Griffith<br />
R. S. M'Morland Cst<br />
J. & W. Stewart Fgn<br />
Seaforth Shipping Co., Ltd.<br />
— Craig, Scott & Co .,<br />
managers do<br />
Selene s<br />
Shalimar bq<br />
Siam ss<br />
996 England<br />
1000 Linklater<br />
3041 Weighell<br />
J. D. Clink<br />
W. &.J. Crawford<br />
P. & O. S. N. Co.<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
Siren s 1482 Shapland A. &J. H. Carmichael&Co . do<br />
Sisters sp 41 M'llwain R. S. M'Morland Cst
APPENDIX. III<br />
VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE.<br />
rSkelmorlie s 1528 Halliday The Skelmorlie Ship Co.,<br />
Ld.—T.O. Hunter & Co.,<br />
managers Fgn<br />
Stella bqn 221 Nisbet J. & W. Stewart do<br />
Thessalus s<br />
Turkistan s<br />
Ulrica s<br />
Valetta ss<br />
1782 Bennett<br />
1600 Scott<br />
1923 Scurr<br />
4919 Atkinson<br />
• A. &J. H. Carmichael&Co. do<br />
W. & J. Crawford do<br />
W. Letham do<br />
P. & 0. S. N. Co. do<br />
Vanduara s<br />
Verona ss<br />
Victoria ss<br />
2012 Corrance<br />
31 19 Speck<br />
6267 Cates<br />
J. D. Clink<br />
P. & O. S. N. Co.<br />
P. & 0. S. N. Co.<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
Vulcan sp<br />
Walrus ss<br />
Waterloo s<br />
Wendur s<br />
Windhover bq<br />
Woodburn s<br />
45 M'Cready<br />
183 Bragg<br />
191 8 Johnston<br />
2002 Ramsay<br />
847 Planch<br />
1425 Christie<br />
R. S. M'Morland<br />
& W. Stewart J:<br />
J. D. Clink<br />
do<br />
John Kerr & Co.<br />
R. Shankland & Co.<br />
Cst<br />
Fgn<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
(The Publishers have been unable to get the lists <strong>of</strong> ships from one or twc ) <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Shipowners, and the list is incomplete in this respect only.)<br />
+ M HAE'S +<br />
PATENT PROPELLER BOATS<br />
FOR HAND, FOOT, OR SMALL MOTIVE POWER,<br />
ALGXSnDGR IU'RAG,<br />
GENERAL ENGINEER,<br />
13 .Nieolson Street, Speenoek,.
GREENOCK<br />
TOWN HALL REGULATIONS<br />
XLo be observed b£ all persons using tbe Iball.<br />
1. That the Doors be opened One Hour at least before the commencement<br />
<strong>of</strong> proceedings.<br />
2. That the Hall-keeper may open the Doors earlier, if he thinks it<br />
necessary for the safety <strong>of</strong> the Public, especially when large crowds<br />
collect outside previous to the hour fixed for opening.<br />
3. That the Hall-keeper may shut the Doors, and stop all further<br />
admittance, whenever he considers that such would be improper.<br />
4. That persons engaging the Hall shall be responsible for any<br />
damage that may be done to the Hall, Organ, or Furniture during the<br />
time they occupy the Hall, and shall be bound to make good the same.<br />
5. That persons taking the Hall shall be bound to pay for a sufficient<br />
number <strong>of</strong> Police <strong>Office</strong>rs to preserve order, without as well as within<br />
doors, to the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> the Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Police.<br />
6. That the Hall shall not be Sub-let without the special permission<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Magistrates.<br />
7. That the object for which the Hall is wanted shall be particularly<br />
stated in the application.<br />
8. The Rates, &c, shall be paid in advance.<br />
9. The Magistrates may refuse to let the Hall should they see<br />
proper, and may deviate from the usual Rates if occasion may require.<br />
10. That the time for using the Hall be limited to Three o'clock<br />
a.m. If beyond that hour, an additional charge £l is is to be made,<br />
the time in no case to be beyond Four o'clock a.m., and the extra<br />
hour to be in all cases a matter <strong>of</strong> special arrangement with the<br />
Chamberlain when the Hall is taken.<br />
11. In all cases parties using the Hall must clear out not later than<br />
Ten o'clock a.m. on the following morning.<br />
12. No Fees or Gratuities <strong>of</strong> any kind to be payable to the Hallkeeper.<br />
Scale <strong>of</strong> IRates for tbc lUse <strong>of</strong> tbe Iball.<br />
For Concerts, Soirees, Lectures, &c. :<br />
When Prices <strong>of</strong> Admission do not exceed 2s, - - £>3 3 o<br />
Do. do. do. 3s, - -440<br />
Do. do. do. 5s, - -660<br />
Do. do. do. 7s 6d, - - 10 10 o<br />
Do. do. do. 10s, - - 15 15 o<br />
—<br />
Do. do. exeeed 10s, - - - 21 o o<br />
but the charge will not be less<br />
For Balls, Dinners, &c, as may be agreed upon ;<br />
than £3 3s.<br />
For Sabbath Evening Sermons—<br />
If Free Admission (including Organ), - - - -,£220<br />
If Free Admission (without Organ), - - - - 1 11 6<br />
If a Charge be made for admission, the usual Rates as above expressed to be paid.<br />
ffor TUse <strong>of</strong> tbe ©rgan.<br />
For Concerts, Soirees, &c, £110<br />
For other purposes, as may be agreed on.<br />
N.B.—The Organist's and the Blower's Fees are to be paid in addition.<br />
Deposit for Gas in no case to be less than 21s.<br />
Town Chamberlain's <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>.
J. G. ROWAN I CO.,<br />
MERCHANT TAILORS,<br />
Jtibcnile (Dntfittcra, Jo0ier0,<br />
Ijitttcrs, mtb dlobcm<br />
28<br />
<br />
HAMILTON STREET,28<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
THE GLASGOW EAR INSTITUTION,<br />
24 1 BUCHANAN<br />
STREET<br />
(Corner <strong>of</strong> Sauchiehall Street).<br />
This Institution is specially devoted to the treatment <strong>of</strong><br />
Deafness and Diseases <strong>of</strong> the Ear.<br />
The Surgeons attend Daily for Consultation, from I<br />
to 3 and 7 to 8.<br />
Communications to be addressed to the Secretaries at the Institution-,
eenock library<br />
><br />
OTED 1st JANUARY, 1783).<br />
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proportionate payments for shorter<br />
periods than a year.<br />
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ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION entitling<br />
to one new and one Old Work, <strong>of</strong><br />
one or more Volumes each, and also<br />
to a Review or Magazine,- - - £1 1<br />
(All New Works <strong>of</strong> consequence are added as soon as published,<br />
and about Sixty Numbers <strong>of</strong> Magazines and Reviews<br />
are put in circulation Monthly.)<br />
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, entitling<br />
to one Volume from General <strong>Library</strong>, £0 6 6<br />
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the <strong>Library</strong> is open from 7 p.m. till 9.<br />
Watt Monument,<br />
• a Union Street,<br />
ALLAN PARK PATON,<br />
Librarian.
GREENOCK<br />
PROVIDENT BHNPt,<br />
No. 11 WILLIAM STREET.<br />
(Established 1815.)<br />
Registered Under Act <strong>of</strong> Parliament 59 Geo. III., Cap. 6:<br />
£304,877 at credit <strong>of</strong> 16,625 Depositors.<br />
Reserve Fund £14,891.<br />
OPEN DAILY from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
(SATURDAY from 10 to 12),<br />
And on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY<br />
EVENINGS from Half-past 6 to 8 o'clock.<br />
Sums <strong>of</strong> ONE SHILLING and UPWARDS received at Current<br />
Eates <strong>of</strong> Interest.<br />
Depositors have no trouble or expense for Management or Pass-Books.<br />
All Accounts are kept strictly private, and moneys<br />
repaid when wanted, with interest.<br />
LARGE AND SELECT STOCK<br />
OF<br />
Standard Books<br />
ALWAYS ON HAND.<br />
Stationery and Account Boobs at Cheap Rates.<br />
D. S.HENDRY & SON,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Book Warehouse,<br />
35 CATHCART STREET,<br />
AND AT 23 SANDGATE STREET, AYR,
J. & JV\. CRJIIfi.<br />
Ibillbeafc anb pctxeton fireclay Motfcs,<br />
KILMARNOCK.<br />
Manufacturers <strong>of</strong> every description <strong>of</strong> FIRE-<br />
CLAY GOODS, comprising—<br />
Fire Bricks, Pressed and Unpressed,<br />
<strong>of</strong> every kind.<br />
Gas Retorts.<br />
Furnace Blocks.<br />
Flooring Tiles.<br />
Flue Covers.<br />
Chamfered Bricks for Footpaths<br />
and Stables.<br />
Kerbing and Byre Grooping.<br />
Glazed Sewerage Pipes.<br />
Cattle and Pig Troughs.<br />
Horse Mangers.<br />
Chimney Cans and Vent Linings.<br />
Oncomings for Vents.<br />
Joist and Beam Shods.<br />
Flower Vases and Rustic Ware.<br />
Garden Borders.<br />
Wall Coping.<br />
Also White and Yellow Enamelled Sinks, Wash Tubs, Milk<br />
Coolers, &c, and White and Coloured Enamelled Bricks.<br />
SOLE JYIAKE^S OF<br />
Buchan's Patent Drain Traps, Grease Traps and Access Pipes.<br />
Pott's Patent Edinburgh Air-Chambered Sewer Trap.<br />
DEPOTS IN GREENOCK— 10 Brougham Street and 6 Tobago Street<br />
Agents—JOHN A. SIMPSON & Co.<br />
J. & M. CRAIG,<br />
HILLHEAD POTTERY, KILMARNOCK,<br />
MANIK.U 'I CKF.RS or<br />
Plumbers' and Sanitary Earthenware Cabinet Stands, Urinals,<br />
Closets, Basins, and Toilet Ware.<br />
Depots in <strong>Greenock</strong>— 10 Brougham Street and 6 Tobago Street.<br />
AGENTS: JOHN A. SIMPSON &. CO.<br />
JOHN A- SIMPSON & CO.,<br />
Coal, Lime, Cement, Stucco, Caithness and<br />
Arbroath Pavement and Agricultural Drain Tiles Merchants,<br />
and Fire-Clay Goods Agents.<br />
10 BROUGHAM STREET and 6 TOBAGO STREET,<br />
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JAMES WALLACE & CO.,<br />
The Leading Clothiers,<br />
4o CATHCART ST., GREENOCK.<br />
FAMED FOR 12/6 TROUSERS, AND<br />
42/6 SCOTCH TWEED SUITS.<br />
HUGH PERCIYAL,<br />
PORK BUTCHER, SAUSAGE AND<br />
PUDDING MAKER,<br />
4i WEST BURN STREET,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
A. PATRICK & SON,<br />
BOOT MAKERS,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
JJIJWES IJMSLIS & son,<br />
23 West Blackhall St., <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
PIANOS, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS ON HIRE, TO BECOME THE<br />
ABSOLUTE PROPERTY OF THE HIRER AT THE END<br />
OF ONE, TWO, OR THREE YEARS.<br />
Pianos Tuned and Regulated by the year or otherwise. Worn Pianos thoroughly<br />
Repaired and Renovated.
By Her Majesty's ^J^<br />
MONTGOMERY'S<br />
-/;', Royal Letters Patent.<br />
EXTRACT OF MALT DIGESTIVE BREAD,<br />
BISCUITS, RUSKS, K<br />
IN<br />
the Manufacture, the BREAD, BISCUITS, RUSKS, &c, are put through a<br />
particular process before firing, and by the action <strong>of</strong> Paterson's Extract <strong>of</strong><br />
Malt the Starch contained in the Flour is reduced to a minimum. The diastase<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Malt is made to act upon the Insoluble Starch, and to convert it into Soluble<br />
Dextrine, a change which is absolutely necessary as a part <strong>of</strong> the business <strong>of</strong><br />
Digestion. _ Thus a bread is supplied so prepared that a part <strong>of</strong> the business <strong>of</strong><br />
Digestion is already done, and is therefore more nutritious than ordinary bread, and<br />
is a valuable addition to the food <strong>of</strong> Children and Invalids.<br />
The Subscriber respectfully intimates that he has acquired the right to<br />
manufacture the above for <strong>Greenock</strong>, Port-Glasgow, and Gourock, and confidently<br />
recommends the same to his numerous friends and customers.<br />
The bread may be purchased from the Vans when in locality.<br />
ALLAN MUIR,<br />
BAKER AND<br />
CONFECTIONER,<br />
8 WEST BLACKHALL STREET.<br />
TONTINE HOTEL,<br />
THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN T0WN :<br />
CATHCART STREET<br />
(Nearly opposite Caledonian Railway Station),<br />
GREENOCK-<br />
A Magnificent Billiard Room has been added, and<br />
a Luncheon Bar for Convenience <strong>of</strong><br />
Business Gentlemen in Town.<br />
MRS BUCHANAN, Proprietrix (Late <strong>of</strong> White Hart Hotel).
NEIL BROWN,<br />
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL<br />
QJKne, §»pixit,
Matthew Fleming,<br />
WINE MERCHANT,<br />
* DRUMSNA * VAULTS, «<br />
46 IL^nebocb St., (Sreenocfc.<br />
*«.<br />
CLARETS-<br />
THE FOLLOWING KEPT IN STOCK:-<br />
medoc— st. estephe—st. julien<br />
cantenac.<br />
CHAMPAGNESall<br />
OF FIRST-CLASS BRANDS.<br />
BRANDY- 1868 VINTAGE.<br />
PORT, SHERRY, RDJV\, J10LLJLNDS.<br />
Scotch and Irish Whisky from the<br />
most famous Distilleries.<br />
PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.<br />
Family Orders carefully attended to, and forwarded carriage paid<br />
to any destination.<br />
—
4 ROBERT^ MILLARS<br />
18 ARCADE, 20 CATHCART STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
cSttppIics ^ttarriagc anb other ^uppers,
JAMES GRAHAM,<br />
•Glazier & Glass Merchant, Glass Silverer,<br />
Embosser, and Stainer,<br />
19 CATHCART STREET,<br />
{Immediately East <strong>of</strong> the Caledonian Railway Station.)<br />
Branch—5a fipey Place.<br />
ESTABLISHED 1828.<br />
HOT HOUSES AND CONSERVATORIES, &c,<br />
BUILT AND REPAIRED.<br />
X3E9E3E<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, Plate-Glass<br />
INSURANCE COMPANY<br />
(ESTABLISHED 1868)<br />
INSURE PLATE and SHEET GLASS <strong>of</strong> EVERY<br />
DESCRIPTION at a MODERATE PREMIUM.<br />
03F3FIC3E-<br />
19 Catfoeapt Street, Gpeenoek,,
ANDREW BOAG,<br />
PRACTICAL ENGRAVER, STATIONER, &CM<br />
3 Banfe Street, Oreenocfe.<br />
SILYERPLATE ENGRAYING.<br />
Crests, Coats <strong>of</strong> Arms, Monograms, Inscriptions, &c, &c.<br />
COPPERPLATE ENGRAYING.<br />
Visiting Cards, Business Cards, Invoice Headings, Letter Tops, &c<br />
BRASS ENGRAYING OF EYERY DESCRIPTION.<br />
Lithography in all its branches.<br />
INDIA RUBBER STAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.<br />
Designs shown and Estimates furnished when required.<br />
ALEXANDER M'NEILL,<br />
CAITHNESS AND ARBROATH PAVEMENT<br />
MERCHANT,<br />
11 Patrick Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
DRAIN PIPES, CHIMNEY CANS, ORNAMENTAL BRICKS,.<br />
AND FIRE-CLAY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.<br />
PORTLAND and ROMAN CEMENTS, ARDEN LIME, &c.<br />
Agent for Messrs WILLIAM LEVETT & CO.'S CEMENT,<br />
London. Highest Award Gold Medal, Paris, 1875.<br />
DENTISTRY.<br />
J. Rwtf.A. R. BROWN,<br />
SURGEON-DENTISTS,<br />
30 Catfoeart Street and 17 West Blackball<br />
Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>,.<br />
Artificial Teeth inserted on the most Approved Principles. Decayed Teeth Nicely<br />
Stopped. Laughing Gas administered daily.— TERMS MODERATE.
FOR PUMPS.<br />
HAMMER SHAFTS.<br />
HUGH RAMSAY & CO.,<br />
SMITHS,<br />
JOINERS, BLOCK MANUFACTURERS, AND TURNERS,<br />
29 MAIN STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
ALEXANDER STEVENSON,<br />
^olne? and Builder,<br />
3 9 WELLINGTON STREET,<br />
(Sreenocfe.<br />
William Allan,<br />
HOUSE & SHIP PLUMBER,<br />
GASFITTER, &G,<br />
45 /Inn Sfefccfe, (taieeiioefe.<br />
HENRY GIBSON,<br />
Solo IDioliniet,<br />
TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND MUSIC,<br />
62 ©rumftocbar IRoafc, (Sreenocfc,<br />
Terms V©ry Moderate.
FURNITURE WANTED<br />
Parties having HOUSE PLENISHING for disposal, from Mansion<br />
House to Cottage, will find it more pr<strong>of</strong>itable, and save the enormous<br />
expense, annoyance, and uncertainty <strong>of</strong> Public Sale, by applying at<br />
GEORGE CARRIGAN'S<br />
6 Smith's Lank, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Offers given for Whole or Partial Furnishings.<br />
flJUAILTON. JW'CULLOGH, & CO.,<br />
COALMASTERS,<br />
Home Farm and Bog Collieries.<br />
COAL.— Best Household, Splint, Main, Triping, and Nuts.<br />
DROSS.—Ell, Splint, Main.<br />
.__._„„ I 88 Great Clyde Street, Glasgow, and<br />
UhMU£5 j 3 GHAPEL STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
SHIPPING PORTS.—Glasgow, Port-Glasgow, <strong>Greenock</strong>, Leith,<br />
Granton, Grangemouth, South Alloa, and Dundee.<br />
FRANCIS LOGAN & SONS,<br />
Brassflnishers, fiasfitters, Bellfyangeps, &c,<br />
21 NICOLSON STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
Gasaliers, Lobby Pendants, Shadowless Sunlights, Brackets, Globes, &c, &c, in<br />
Great Variety and Design. Estimates given for Town and Country.<br />
All Orders entrusted to us will receive Personal and Prompt Attention.<br />
Orders received at Logan's Bazaars, 16 Lynedoch St. and 79 Roxburgh St.<br />
Patronised by the Honourable the Lords <strong>of</strong> the Admiralty.<br />
mmm c&fcBK & mm,<br />
Jewellers, Chronometer, Watch, and Nautical<br />
10<br />
Instrument Makers,<br />
UJG$€ BLA£KF)£LL $CRGGC, GRGG11O0K.<br />
Charts, Sextants, Quadrants, Adie's Pt. Sympiesometers, Nautical Instruments,<br />
Barometers, &c, Compasses, &c, Chronometers Rated by Transit Obervation,<br />
Gold and Silver Watches.<br />
Agents for Henry Laurence's Spectacles.<br />
!
J.D.M'Gregor^Go.,<br />
F^ineral Undertakers and<br />
Carriage Hirers,<br />
24 WEST BLACKHALL STREET,<br />
48 CATHCART STREET,<br />
EDWARD TWIGG,<br />
GUNSMITH, CUTLER, & FISHING-TACKLE VENDOR,<br />
33 HAMILTON STREET,<br />
(Established 1843).<br />
JIgent for W. W. GREENER, London.<br />
Ammunition and Sporting Requirements, Breech and Muzzel-<br />
Loading Guns,<br />
Always in Stock, and Guns supplied by any Maker at lowest possible Prices.<br />
Cartridges carefully Loaded with Best Material at short notice.<br />
Fishing Tackle, Rods, Reels, &c, always in Stock.<br />
Very Superior Cutlery, by Best Makers.<br />
Hardware, House Furnishings, and Oils <strong>of</strong> every Description.<br />
CROOKSHANKS'<br />
Funeral *P <strong>Post</strong>ing Establishment,<br />
43 WEST BLACKHALL STREET,<br />
AND<br />
23 GATHOART STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.<br />
Telephonic Commwiication 7vith East-end <strong>Office</strong>.
Jlretybald Sinclair,<br />
GLASGOW AND GREENOCK CARRIER,<br />
House—23 West Blaekhall Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Parcels and Orders received for him by Mrs Foui.ds, News Agent,<br />
30 Cathcart Street (opposite the Caledonian Railway Station), <strong>Greenock</strong>;<br />
90 Argyle Street and 22 Jackson Street, Glasgow. Leaves <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
daily, per Caledonian Railway, at 9 and 10.30 a.m., 12.30 and 1.10<br />
p.m. trains, and returns by 10.30 a.m., 12.30, 1.30, 3.30, and 6 p.m.<br />
trains. Goods and parcels forwarded from Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong> to<br />
all parts <strong>of</strong> the world by any conveyance desired.<br />
Brass, Window& Door Plate Makers & General Engravers<br />
S^ Burn Marks, Steel Stamps, and Steneil<br />
Plate Cutters.<br />
Brass Door Plates. Berth Nos., and Key<br />
Labels for Shipbuilders.<br />
Steel Letters and Figures, Embossed Brass<br />
Tickets and Time Checks.<br />
Inscriptions on Silver and Cutlery.<br />
Arms, Crest, and Mono. Dies.<br />
Embossed Presses and Brass Stamps <strong>of</strong> all<br />
kinds for Companies, Notaries, Elections, &c.<br />
All kinds <strong>of</strong> India Rubber and<br />
Brass Stamps made.<br />
M'LAREN & MEIKLE,<br />
25 GOKEOIT STREET, GX.iiSG-O'W.
lames Bowman k Sons,<br />
AUCTIONEERS & VALUATORS,<br />
WEST-END SALE ROOMS,<br />
33 West Blackhall Street,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
OUTSIDE SALES<br />
OF<br />
pousehol'b Jftmtittrw & Valuations<br />
CONDUCTED IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.<br />
SALES BY AUCTION<br />
OF<br />
STOCK, SALVAGES, &c,<br />
Undertaken on the Shortest Notice.<br />
Parties averse to having Furniture, &c, Sold in their<br />
Houses, can have it Removed and Sold in the Rooms.<br />
Furniture, Pictures, Plate, &c, Stored at Moderate<br />
Terms, in New Stores, No. i Jamaica Street.<br />
Fire and Burglar-Pro<strong>of</strong> Safes kept for Valuables <strong>of</strong> all<br />
descriptions.
JAMES M'FARLANE & CO.<br />
(Late PEARSON & M'FARLANE,)<br />
HEATING ENGINEERS, SMITHS, PLUMBERS, &e.,<br />
20 CATHCART ST.; WORKS— 15 CATHCART ST., GREENOCK.<br />
ESTIMATES given for Heating Churches, Halls, Mansions, Greenhouses, Conservatories,<br />
&c., either with the Large or Small-Bore Pipe System, Swimming<br />
Baths, Washing-Houses, and Steam Cooking Ranges Fitted up and Repaired.<br />
TESTIMOITIALS.<br />
Burgh School Board <strong>Office</strong>s,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, 26th February, 1889.<br />
I hereby certify that James M'Farlane & Co., Heating Engineers, have been<br />
employed by this Board on several occasions in fitting up Hot Water Apparatus for<br />
the Board Schools, and that their work has given satisfaction to the Board.<br />
Geo. Williamson, Clerk <strong>of</strong> Board.<br />
<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public Works,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, 26th February, 1889.<br />
This is to certify that I have known Mr Jas. M'Farlane for many years, first<br />
as partner with Mr Pearson, and latterly as a Practical Engineer, carrying out work<br />
on his own account. He has been employed by me on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Town Council<br />
and Board <strong>of</strong> Police on various contracts during the last three years, and has always<br />
given satisfaction.<br />
Alex. J. Turnbull, Master <strong>of</strong> Works.<br />
Sir Gabriel Wood's Mariners' Asylum,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, 20th March, 1889.<br />
I beg leave to state that James M'Farlane & Co. were employed altering the<br />
Heating Apparatus in this house, and their work has given satisfaction.<br />
J. A. Ferguson, Governor.<br />
Cemetery and Parks Superintendent's <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, 21st March, 1889.<br />
T have much pleasure in certifying that James M'Farlane & Co., Heating<br />
Engineers, fitted up in the Cemetery the Heating Apparatus connected with the<br />
propagating frames. The work was done in a thorough manner, and has given every<br />
satisfaction.<br />
Robert Sheridan, Superintendent.<br />
Hyde Park Paint Works,<br />
104 Hyde Park Street,<br />
Jas. M'Farlane & Co. Glasgow, 2nd March, 1889.<br />
We have much pleasure in reporting our entire satisfaction with the system <strong>of</strong><br />
heating you have adopted in our works, and with the arrangements for efficiently<br />
Heating our Oil Tanks, which are a thorough success ; and you are at liberty to refer<br />
to us any parties who may be interested in the subject <strong>of</strong> heating in a manner at once<br />
successful and economical.<br />
We consider you have carried out our contract in a tradesmanlike manner.<br />
Matthews, Maclay & Morrison.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, 6th May, 1889.<br />
This is to certify that Jas. M'Farlane & Co. fitted up the Heating Apparatus<br />
in South Parish Church with small-bore pipes, and that the work was done to the<br />
entire satisfaction <strong>of</strong> the managers.<br />
Wm. B. Ingram, Convener <strong>of</strong> Works Committee.
DANIEL B. STEWART,<br />
Ibouse & Sbtp jfurnisbing 3ronmongei',<br />
14 WEST BLACKBALL STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
»»»-<br />
/"YLOSE and Open Kitchen Ranges, Register Grates,<br />
l/i Tile Hearths, Fenders, Fire Irons, Mangles,<br />
* 'Wringers, Knife Machines, Gasaliers, Lobby<br />
Lamps and Brackets, Hat and Umbrella Stands, and<br />
all kinds <strong>of</strong> House Furnishings.<br />
Heating Apparatus, for Greenhouses, Vineries, &c, fitted up<br />
and Repaired.<br />
Smith, Tinsmith, Gasfitting, Bell-hanging, and Plumber Work done<br />
in all the Branches.<br />
For SHIP FURNISHINGS, see Separate Catalogue, to<br />
be had on application.<br />
THOMAS SMITH,<br />
Sbjp and General Smith<br />
GREENOCK GALVANIZING WORKS,<br />
5 NEW DOCK LANE,<br />
AND<br />
18 SHAW STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
SMALL CHAINS & ANCHORS, WINCHES, GINS, &c.<br />
Every Description <strong>of</strong> Smith Work executed with despatch, and in<br />
the Best Style <strong>of</strong> Workmanship.<br />
REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
M. WALKER & SON<br />
(M. WALKER, late Senior Partner <strong>of</strong> D. M'GREGOR &. CO.),<br />
Chronometer Makers to the Royal Navy,<br />
OPTICIANS & NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS,<br />
MANUFACTURERS OF COMPASSES AND BINNACLES,<br />
ADJUSTERS OF COMPASSES IN IRON VESSELS,<br />
NAUTICAL STATIONERS AND CHART AGENTS,<br />
PATENTEES & SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE COMPASS VERIFIER,<br />
The Latest and Best Invention for Ascertaining the Errors <strong>of</strong> Compasses.<br />
WALKER'S PATENT LOGS AND SOUNDING MACHINES,<br />
HOLMES' DECK AND SEA FLAMES, FLAG MAKERS,<br />
Engine and Steering Telegraphs.<br />
MARINE TIMEPIECES, ANEROIDS, BINOCULARS AND TELESCOPES.<br />
Agents for<br />
Sir William Thomson's Patent Compasses & Sounding- Machines.<br />
THE COTTON POWDER COMPANY'S DISTRESS SIGNALS.<br />
YACHT REQUISITES.<br />
Estimates given for Complete Outfits.<br />
ADMIRALTY BUILDINGS, 45 CLYDE PLACE, GLASGOW:<br />
AND ADMIRALTY BUILDINGS,<br />
28 Catfoeart Street. SREE.N0CK,.<br />
CONNECTED BY TIME SIGNAL FROM GREENWICH.<br />
Glasgow Telegraphic Address, "Verifier, Glasgow."<br />
Telephone, No. 970.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Telephone, No. 122.<br />
Chronometers Lent on Hire, with Option <strong>of</strong> Purchase. If Purchased<br />
within Twelve Months, no Hire Charred.
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NORWICH UNION<br />
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY.<br />
THIS Society, established in 1797, presents advantages<br />
to the insuring public which other Companies <strong>of</strong> more<br />
recent standing are unable to <strong>of</strong>fer. By carefully selecting<br />
their business, by tabulating their experience in all its<br />
branches, and by strict economy in management, the<br />
Directors are able to insure property at the lowest rates<br />
compatible with security <strong>of</strong> the Insured and the stability <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
The amount insured now exceeds £250,000,000<br />
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SURREY STREET, NORWICH.<br />
Secretary—C. E. BIGNOLD, Esq.<br />
Assistant Secretary— C. A. B. BIGNOLD, Esq.<br />
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107 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW,<br />
JOHN LARGE, MANAGER FOR SCOTLAND.<br />
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CALEDONIAN<br />
PLATE GLASS<br />
INSURAN CE COMPANY.<br />
Established 1871, under the Companies' Acts, 1862, 1867.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>: 144 St. Vincent St., Glasgow.<br />
Bankers—Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, St. Vincent Street.<br />
Solicitors—Wright, Johnston, Mackenzie & Roxburgh, Glasgow<br />
Auditor— J ames Paterson, C.A., 92 Bath Street, Glasgow,<br />
Burgh Treasurer, Kinning Park.<br />
Manager—W. M. M'Culloch.<br />
Over £100,000 <strong>of</strong> Glass has been replaced by this<br />
Company for Breakages arising from Storms, Stone-<br />
Throwing, Window Cleaning, Goods Falling, Malice,<br />
Mischief, and other, innumerable causes.<br />
All Glass Insured against every risk, except Fire-heat, at Moderate<br />
Rates, with prompt replacement <strong>of</strong> Breakages.<br />
Immediate Notice <strong>of</strong> all Damages should be sent to the<br />
<strong>Office</strong> or Agents, who will give them instant attention.<br />
UNION<br />
FIRE and LIFE SOCIETY.<br />
Established in the reign <strong>of</strong> Queen A?ine, A.D., 1714.<br />
FIRE FUNDS . . . Exceed<br />
LIFE FUNDS . . . Exceed<br />
TOTAL FUNDS, . . Exceed<br />
£770,000<br />
£1,000,000<br />
£2,000,000<br />
ALL RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES.<br />
LARGE BONUSES ON LIFE POLICIES.<br />
GLASGOW OFFICE — 144 St. VINCENT STREET,<br />
W. M. M'CULLOCH, Local Manager.<br />
Application for Agencies Invited.