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J. M. PORTER, THE ESTATE OFFICE, COLWYN BAY. BUILDING SITES, FOR ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY TO BE SOIJD ON CHIEF OR OTHERWISE. Particulars and plans of several hundred acres comprising all the best land in the neighbourhood. Residences and other Properties for FOR SALE. Houses (furnished and unfurnished) TO LET. Apartments to Let. I ARK HILL, CONWAY.—Apartments at moderate terms. Large house in its own Private grounds, overlooking the picturesque town of Co uway, with its ancient Castle and *alls, the Estuary of the river, the Vale, the Eryri Mountain", &c. For fresh air and nature un- surpassed. Tennis Lawns, &c. Mrs. Cynwal jgPes- 2853— COLWYN BAY—EDELWEIS, Private Boarding House—The Misses Retemeyer.— £ 2 2s. per Week. 156-52 SUPERIOR APARTMENTS, situated near the Sea and Woods. Good Cooking, &c. lerms moderate. Apply N. Office of this flgper, Colwyn Bay. 262—5 COLWYN BAY.—Capesthorne Towers, West End Promenade. Charming Sea view, Apartments. Mrs. Rickard, Proprietress. 277s— PROMENADE, Colwyn Bay. "Hawkstone." Apartments. Newly furnished by an London Firm. Directly facing sea. Magnificent views. Apply as above. 276—s COMFORTABLE Apartments, close to Shore and Station.—Apply, Danesbury, Hawar- c3en Road, Colwyn Bay. 281s— ST. PIRAN'S, Greenfield Road, Colwyn Bay. I-J Superior Apartments. Good Cooking and ^tendance. Highly recommended. — Mrs. *adsworth. 283—s VRONHEULOG Private and Commercial TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Abergele Rd., olwyn Bay. Central, clean, homely, detached, and pleasantly situated. Tourists and Visitors ^ill here find a home from home, combined with moderate Charges. Private Suites of Rooms p'th Board or otherwise.—MRS. H. JONES, 2^Prietress. 287s— To Let. DEGANWY, near Llandudno, close to station, Furnished House or Apartments to let. nPply, Miss Evans, 7, High St., Conway. 283—5 PRIVATE HOUSE to be Let Furnished. p Apply, H. C., c/o the Misses Retemeyer, 1 enslon Edelweiss, Grove Park, Colwyn Bay. — 275—13 TO LET Furnished, or partially furnished, Cott age, at Conway. Apply, Miss Prees, Gwyrdd, Conwav. 290—1 To be Sold. A ROMANTIC SPOT.-Within five minutes Walk of Abergele, the most romantic spot en 1 Wales for the building of a Villa Resid- 0tlCe.'i the midst of green fields with mountains st e'^er side, and partly intersected by a lovely "rearn of pure crystal water, and approached by v Carr'age drive, at the entrance of which is a fa recently erected substantial bridge. Man 11- se ,rer> merchant, or others desirous of securing m "Slc^e residence would find the above site the Pri • charmingly situated in the whole of the fU|,nciPaHty. The ground is already most taste- s y laid out, and it would require but a very ti,e .Lt a. to erect an unrivalled retreat from p lr}creasing cares and worries of commercial suits. Any gentleman wishing to view the eerty, or to have further particulars oi ncernmg same, should, without delay, commu- IC t- 1: Ctte with Mr MILLWARD, Town Hall Drapery ment, Abergele. 282-g 0* S IX Semi-Detached Villas for Sale, near Eirias ]ar Dingle. Also Detached Villa, with good, QL^E garden. For full particulars—BATESON, ~J^_House, Colwyn Bay. 288—3 OLD NEWSPAPERS. Quantities of 2S1bs. and upwards. Weekly News Office, Money. -m_ jyf °RTGAGES.— £ 7,000 to be advanced upon freehold or leasehold securities in Colwyn at 0r neighbourhood, in sums not less than 6ioo Sec. ■ ^° 5 Per cent interest according to the }'• Apply, Percy Hignett, Solicitor, Colwyn 276— !Sf 0 Pees unless Cash is advanced. 40NEY ADVANCED PRIVATELY ail<3 l^esmen, Farmers, Lodging-house Keepers, Or ler_s, repayable by easy instalments. Call r'te, in strict confidence, to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, ^eadnfR 3' Crescent Rd., Rhyl. **»»- ftice, Manchester. Established 1870. 267—52 Gilding Sites at Conway. 0 IJ:1:aE Consisting of Co NINE FREEHOLD SITES, Pfiv^^niJ'ng magnificent Views, will be Sold by treaty, the Lots ranging from 1,000 to APPLY TO I'200 S<iL,ARE >'ARDS: Mr. A. W. JONES, <7 BRYN CORACH! CONWAY DAVIES & CHAPLINT Vx PRINCIPAL P osters &Town Criers .j. "Mw Colwyn Bay Local Board, House, 16, Station Road. Hoardings in the District free of charges. nbers of the United Kingdom Bill-posters Association. 157- Sales by Mr. F. A. Dew. P. A. DEW, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, VALUER, AND LAND AGENT, Llewelyn Chambers, COLWYN BAY. Ten vears ( including five years' articles) with two of the largest firms of Land Agents in the country. AUCTIONS of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Business Premises, House Property, Building Land, Hotels, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, Pictures, Books, and Plate. VALUATIONS of Estates, Business Premises, Private Residences, Building Land, Standing Timber, Agricultural Property (including Tenant Right Valuations under Agreement or the Agri- cultural Holdings Act) Dilapidations, &c, and for Probate, Mortgage, Trustees, Business Transfers, Hotels, &c. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. HOUSES TO LET- Furnished & Unfurnished. Information given of Houses, Building Estates, Farms, Country Residences, and Business Pre- mises for Sale or to let in all parts of North Wales. FIRE, LIFE. AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. The Offices occupy the most prominent and central position in Colwyn Bay, thus affording unequalled publicity to all Auction Announce- ments. 120- FURNISHED HOUSES. Full particulars of Houses to Let Furnished during the Summer and Winter months in the following towns, will be sent free of charge on application stating requirements :— Colwyn Bay, Old Colwyn, Rhos and District, Conway, Llanfairfechan, Penmaenmawr, Bettws- y-coed, Trefriw, Llandudno and Deganwy, Rhyl and Abergele, Bangor, Beaumaris, and Menai Bridge. COLWYN BAY. ——— Most Attractive Sale of charming Freehold Resi- dential Properties, standing on elevated ground, commanding unrivalled mountain, woodland, and marine views. MR. F. A. DEW Is favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, at the COLWYN BAY HOTEL, on Friday, 7th September, 1894, two most charmingly situated, newly erected GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES. LOT I.-All that most artistically designed and delightfully situated Freehold Residence in Eliza- bethan style of architecture, adjoining Queen's Drive, Colwyn Bay. The residence stands in its own grounds, and is bounded on the North and East by lands the property of Percy Toppin, Esq., on the South by propery belonging to Miss Johns, and on the West by the Queen's Drive aforesaid. LOT 2.—All that compact and singularly attrac- tive Freehold Residence, occupying a secluded position in the midst of a beautifully timbered and undulating Estate, and situated adjoining the Coed Pella Road, Colwyn Bay aforesaid, The residence stands in its own grounds, and is bounded on the North and West by lands the property of Percy Toppin, Esq., on the South by the property of the Colwyn Bay Estate Co., and on the East by Coed Pella Road aforesaid. The Residences have been erected from the plans and under the direct supervision of Messrs. Douglas & Fordham, of Chester, the well-known Architects of St. Paul's Church, the Colwyn Bay Hotel, and many of the most charming private residences in this neighbourhood. Eurther particulars may be obtained of Messrs. WHITES & Co., Solicitors, 28, Budge Row, Canon Street, London, E.C. of Messrs. BIRCH, C'JLLIMORE, & DOUGLAS, Solicitors, The Friars, Chester; or of Mr. F. A. DEW. Auctioneer, Surveyor, and Land Agent, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay. 284— QOLWYN BAY. Sale of most important Freehold Commercial Properties, in the centre of the town. MR. F. A. DEW Is favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL, Colwyn Bay, on Monday, 17th September, 1894, the undermentioned Freehold Commercial Properties. Lot. I-All that freehold property known as "Pres- wvlfa or the Colwyn Bay Bazaar/' situated adjoining, and with an important frontage to the Abergele Road, and now in the occupation of Mrs Wellbourn, as tenant thereof. There is good stabling at the back of the premises. Lot 2.—All that dwelling-house, with offices under, known as Central Chambers," situated with a frontage to Sea View Crescent, and now in the respective occupations of the National Tele- phone Co., Ltd., and Francis Nunn. Esq, Solicitor, as tenants thereof. Sale at 7 p.m. Full particulars in due course, or in the mean- time ot FRANCIS NUNN, Esq., Solicitor, or of Mr F. A. DEW, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay. 288- FQRESALE. BY PRIVATE TREATY. FREEHOLD.— Several very choice PLOTS of BUILDING LAND also a large selection of Superior RESIDENCES, suitable for occupation or investment in Colwyn Bay and neighbourhood. HOUSES WANTED.—Almost daily applica- tions for Furnished and Unfurnished Houses.— No charge made unless actual business results. MORTGAGES.—Wanted to advance at low interest on sound freehold investments, sums of .1-300, £ 600, ;,CSoo, and 61,200. FOR INVESTMENT.—Several substantially built and well let Residences for Sale, shewing 6 per cent interest on purchase money. Fire and Life Insurance in all its branches. Agent for the Alliance Fire and Life, the Man- chester Fire, the Norwich and London Accident, and other old established Offices. TO LET. FURNISHED. Several Houses in good positions in Colwyn Bay and neighbourhood. Rents varying accord- ing to accommodation. Full particulars of F. A. DEW as above. o 3B1æa _OV8B ABERGELE ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Germ, Constitution, and Fresh Bread Daily. PURE KIEL AND DENBIGH BUTTER. HOME CURED HAMS & BACON. COURAGOEUS, intelligent, persistent advertising means the largest possible success in any particular ine." TLANDUDNO PIER. CONFETTI FETE, ON FRIDAY, 31st AUGUST, inst., at 9 p.m. Admission, 6d. If the weather is unfavourable the Fete will be held on Monday, Sept. 2nd, at 9 p.m. 290-1 Public Hall, Colwyn Bay, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th and 6th, 1894. MISS MAGGIE MORTON' S RENOWNED ORGANIZATION, In the successful Drama "THE WHITE STAR." The GREATEST NOVELTY ever attempted on any Stage. The Collision, Wreck, and Foundering of the Ocean greyhound "White Star," and rescue of the passengers and crew by the American liner Vancouver." Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Early door at 7, Sixpence extra to all parts. Prices, 2s.; is. od.; is.; and 6d. Motto :THE PAST A GUARANTEE FOR THE FUTURE." 29<>-1 VOLUNTEER COMPANY, (COLWYN BAY,) "N" COMPANY, 2nd V.B., R.W.F. A SMALL SALE OF WORK will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY, On Friday & Saturday, 14th & 15th SEPT. NEXT. Proceeds to be devoted to the Company Funds. Contributions thankfully received. FRAS W STUBBS, 282- Captain Commanding. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND BAZAAR WILL BE HELD IN THE Public Hall, Colwyn Bay, UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE, ON OCTOBER TOTH & IITH, 1894, In aid of the Conway, Llandudno, and Colwyn Bay Circuit Fund. Contributions in money and kind will be thank- fully received by the Secretaries, W. O. Williams, Victor House, Llandudno, or J. H. Roberts, Mona House, Colwyn. 287-9 Colwyn Bay Lawn Tennis Club. The following Charges are made to Visitors for the use of the Ground (subject to the Bye-laws): -t s. d. Each Person 0 0 6 per Hour. >> i! ••• 0 1 6 Day. 0 5 0 Week 'J M ••• 0 7 6 FortDight. 0 12 0 „ Month. Family 0 12 0 Week. 1 1 0 Fortnight >> •• 1 10 6 Moi)th. Admission to the Ground, 2d. each person per day, or 9d. per week. F, W. STUBBS, Public Hall, Hon. Secretary. 276s— COLWYN BAY GOLF CLUB. TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP. Non-Playing Members £1 1 0 per annum. Playing Members £1 1 0 per annum Subscription. xi 1 0 Entrance Fee. Visitors (if properly introduced and subject to the rules of the Club). Each Person 2/6 per day. Each Person §/. per week. A Professional is in daily attendance. HON. SEC., F. A. DEW, Llewelyn Chambers, 289— Colwyn Bay. CONWAY UNION. m 11 Tenders for Provisions, &c. All persons desirous of Contracting with the Guardians for the supplying of the Conway Union House for the Half-year ending Lady Day next, with the articles consumed in the House, are requested to send in their Tenders under seal addressed to me at the Board Room, Conway, on or before n o'clock, ,ON FRIDAY, THE 21ST DAY OF SEPT., 1894. The following is the estimated quantity required Lbs. 20,000 Bread 2,000 Flour 1,500 Oatmeal 4,000 Beef for boiling 100 Beef for roasting 80 Bone 300 Mutton 400 Suet 400 Cheese 800 Butter 400 Rice Lbs. 150 Tea 48 Coffee 1,354 Sugar 869 Soap Tons. 60 Wigan Coal 15 Coke Qrts. 3,000 Sweet Milk 1,300 Butter Milk Deal Coffins (as requi- red). Samples will be required of all such articles as can be given, and no Tenders will be received except in the required form, which may be ob- tained on application at my Office. It is competent for any person to Tender for any of the articles separately. All persons having claims upon the Union must send in the same to me, on or before the 5th day of October next, and attend at my Office, at Conway, on the 19th day of October next, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock in the after- noon, when such claim, if correct, will be dis- charged. By Order, T. E. PARRY, Clerk to the Guardians. Board Room, Union Workhouse, Conway, 23rd August, 1894. NOTE.—The Act 22 and 23 Vict., cap. 49 enacts "That all debts, claims, or demands, which shall be lawfully incurred by or become due from the Guardians of any Union or Parish, shall be paid within the half-year in which the same shall have been incurred or become due, or within three months after the expiration of such half-year, and not afterwards." The Half-years end on the 29th day of September, and on the 25th day of March in each year. 2go-1
DIRECTORY AND LIST OF VISITORS.
DIRECTORY AND LIST OF VISITORS. COLWYN BAY. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy in this List, but Residents and Visitors can greatly assist us in this matter by sending direct to our Offices (8, Station Road, Colwyn Bay, and Rose Hill Street, Conway), as early as possible, any Arrivals, Removals, Departures, or Altera- tions desired, for which no charge is made. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All Lists of Visitors must reach the Central Library, Colwyn Bay, not later than seven o'clock on the Wednesday evening, for otherwise they will be too late for insertion in the current week's issue. PWLLYCROCHAN HOTEL. (Mr J. Porter, Proprietor). Miss Wolff and maid, London Miss Barron, do Miss G. Barron, do Mr and Mrs Barron, Chertsy Mr and Mrs Halliday and maid, Harrow The Misses Halliday and maid, do The Messrs Halliday, do Mrs Sneade Brown and maid, London Miss Hill and maid, do Mr and Mrs Chadwick, Cheltenham Captain and Mrs Proctor, Darlaston Mr and Mrs A. Sturt, family and maid, Shortlands Mr and Mrs Enthoven and maid, Harrow The Misses Enthoven and maid, do The Messrs Enthoven, do Mrs James Sidney Peck, Milwaukee U.S.A. Miss Katherine Peck, do Mrs Griffiths, Dublin Miss Moline, do E. J. Figgis, Esq, do Mr and Mrs Sternberg, family and maid, Manchester Mr and Mrs Knight, Newcastle- under-Lyne T. W. Bone, Esq, Flixton Mr and Mrs Poche, Manchester Joseph Galloway, Esq, Monktown, County Dublin Miss M. C. Galloway, do J. W. Galloway. Esq, do Mr & Mrs Radford, Whalley Range Mr and Mrs E. O. Schneider and baby, do Nurse Sneyd, do The Rev W. and Mrs Cochin, Medowsley, Co. Durham Mr and Mrs Bodden, Ashton-under- Lyne Mrs King, Sydenham Hill Miss King, do Mr and Mrs Godfiey, London Miss Godfrey, do Mr and Mrs Ashworth, Bolton A. H. Ashworth, Esq, do G. H. Ashworth, Esq, do D. Jones, Esq, do Mr and Mrs Topham, Oxton Mr and Mrs Pennant-Lloyd, Pentre'- Robyn Edward Morgan, Esq, Machynlleth The Misses Wallis, Reading John Birkett, Esq, London Miss Birkett, do Miss Gregory and friend, do Mr and Mrs Ellis A. Franklin, Hyde Park, London The Misses Franklin and maid, do COLWYN BAY HOTEL. (Miss Jones, Manageress). Mrs Pennington Poynter and maid, Bath Mrs Southam Howard, do Charles Romer, Esq, London Mrs Romer, do Richard Cresswell, Esq, London Mrs Cresswell, do Miss Chesshire, Rotten Park, Bir- mingham Rev James L. Cheshire, Wribbenhall Vicarage, Bewdley L. C. K; Chesshire, Esq, Battenhall, Worcester C. B. Chesshire, Esq, do W. B. Graham, Esq and maid, Leicester G. Steeds, Esq, do S. R. Masser, Esq, Coventry Mrs Masser, do B. R. Masser, Esq, do Miss Mabel Cam well, Walsall C. E. Orton, Esq, Coventry W. Hulbert, Esq, Richmond, Surrey G. P. Steeds, Esq, Thurnby Grange, near Leicester Mrs Steeds, do Miss Steeds and maid, do Underwood, Esq, Hereford S. Edwards, Esq, Newcastle Mrs Edwards, do Miss Edwards, do Miss Ethel Edwards, do Miss Mabel Edwards, do Master T. Edwards, do Miss Deakin, do Miss Groves, London H. Prior, Esq, Sharesbrook, London Mrs Lloyd, London Miss Lloyd, do T. G. Archer, Esq, King's Lynn E. C. Harries, Esq. Bedford Atherton, Esq, London Miss G. K. Hawkins, Mayfield, Summertown Rev Charles T. Hawkins, do W. R. Taylor, Esq, Roby, Liverpool Mrs Taylor, do The Misses Taylor (2), do Capt. H. Flemniing, Dublin J. V. Vaughan, Esq, Manchester W. H. Vaughan, Esq, do H. N. Winterton, Esq, Birmingham Edgar N. J. Hooper, Esq, Dudley Lady Wolseley, Wolseley, Stafford Miss Tayleur, Ruthin Miss Lloyd Roberts, do J. Barbie Bell, Esq, Liverpool Mrs Bell, do Rev R. A. Wilkinson, Cheltenham Rev R. P. Rea, Coventry Mrs Battersby, Wolverhampton E. Battersby, Esq, do W. Guthrie, Esq, Liverpool George Chambers, Esq, Dublin Mrs Chambers, do G. L. Maittany, Esq, London Mrs Maittany, child and nurse, do Rev H. S. Hume, do R. Marshall, Esq, do IMPERIAL HOTEL. (Mrs Lowe, Proprietress). CENTRAL HOTEL. (Miss Robinson, Proprietress). Miss Robinson, Leeds Mr C. T. Brown, Lostock Mr H. Taylor, Bolton Mr Jessop, Oldham Mr Moore, do Mr Ansom, do HYDROPATHIC. Mrs Friedlander, Wiesbaden Mr and Mrs Devis, do Miss and Master Devis, do Miss Dupins, do M. Finnigan, Esq, Manchester Mrs Finnigan, do Mr W. Finnigan, do Mr H. Finnigan, do Master B. Finnigan, do Master V. Finnigan, do Master J. Finnigan, do Baby and maid, do Miss Finnigan, Manchester Master F. Finnigan, do Mr and Mrs Lendrum, Huddersfield Miss Lendrum, do Dr and Mrs Reynolds, Dublin Miss Reynolds, do Mr A. Reynolds, do Colonel and Mrs Watkin, Woolwich Misses Watkin (3), do Mr Watkin, do Master Watkin, do Mr and Mrs Knight, Leeds Miss Knight, do Miss Pettierew, do Mrs Sworder, Keswick Master Sworder, do Master Sworder, do Master Smyth, do F. Hampson, Esq, Manchester Miss Hampson, do Mr Booty, Folkstone Master Booty, do Mrs Gordon, Enniscorthy, Ireland Miss Watten, Ludlow Miss Stewart, do Mr and Mrs Parson, London Mr and Mrs Runge, Sale Mrs Stocks, Lancaster Mr G. A. Stocks, do Miss Stocks and friend, do MOON'S PRIVATE HOTEL. (Miss Stevens, Manageress). Wm. Lowe, Eccles W. F. Dennis, London Mr and Mrs Sumner, Liverpool Miss Bovey, Torquay Miss Kingwill, Paignton Miss F. Bowden, Plymouth Mrs Templeton, Birkenhead Misses Templeton, do Mr J. Burdett, Stratford-on-Avon Mr and Mrs Edwards, Liverpool CHESTNUTS PRIVATE HOTEL. (Mr J. M. Taylor, Proprietor.) B. Davies, Esq, London Miss Davies, do Miss Foley, London Miss C. Foley, do Miss Hind, do Miss Price Birmingham G. N. Price, Esq, Croydon Mrs Price, do Mrs Reissman, London P. Reissman, Esq, do E. Reissman, Esq, do J. Massey, Esq, Burton-on-Trent Miss Massey, do G. D. Welding, Esq, King's Norton Miss Gellion, Liverpool Miss Ethel G. Taylor, Moseley BELLE VUE-LOCKYER'S PRIVATE HOTEL. (Mr G. J. Lockyer, Proprietor). Mr and Mrs McEntee, Sydenham, Kent Mr Jack McEntee, do Miss Vincent, Moseley, Birmingham Miss Kathleen Vincent, do Mrs Graham, South Kensington, London Mr and Mrs Read, Lincoln Mr and Mrs Rowlands, Liverpool Mr J. Erskine, Ryde, Isle of Wight Miss Maud Erskine, do Miss Austin, do Mrs and Miss Worth, Regmount Gardens, London Misses Galbraith (2), Malvern Brooks, Esq, Birmingham Mr Riley, London Miss Fulton, Nevin P. Tompkis, Esq, Hasiingden, Lane. Miss M. Tompkis, do Mr Turner, Leamington Mr Barrett, do Mr West, do Mr Buckley, Dublin CLAREMONT PRIVATE HOTEL Mrs C. Robinson. Mr Leslie N. L. Wilders, Edgbaston Mr L. R. Strangeways, Edgbaston Mrs Strangeways and family, do Misses Barnes (3), Bury Mr Oscar B. Hill, Manchester PENSION EDELWEISS. (Misses Retemeyer). Miss Gray, Via Porta Pinciana, Rome Mrs Urquhart, Lansdowne House, Bedford The Misses Urquhart, do Miss Elink, Schuurman, Utrecht, Holland Miss M. Elink Schuurman, Rotter- dam, Holland Mrs Carr, Sheffield Miss Roth, London Mrs Callister, Devonshire Park, Birkenhead Miss Callister, do William Miller, Esq, Rockferry, Cheshire "HOME FROM HOME,THE DINGLE. (Mrs Brackstone, Proprietress). Station Road. Uxbridge house, Shop-Mr E. H. Davies, draper London House-Mr J. 0. Jones, draper Moon's Hotel-Miss Stevens 6 & 7, Staffordshire House, Shop- Mr D. Allen, Glass and China Warehouse & Cabinet Maker Mr C. R. Bolton, Manchester Mrs Bolton, do Miss May Bolton, do Master Charles Bolton, do Master Willie Bolton, do Master Stanley Bolton and maid! Miss E. C. Bolton, Preston House—Mrs Allen 8, Shop-Messrs R. E. Jones'& Bros, Weekly News and Visitor's Chronicle Office, Stationers, Newsagents, &c. House—Statia's Haircutting Saloon Roumania House-Messrs Lewis & Thompson, drapers Dick's Boot and Shoe Warehouse Office-Mr Percy Hignett, solicitor Metropolitan Bank—Mr Hughes 12, Talhaiarn House. Shop-Mr J. Williams, Boot and Shoe Ware- house House-Mrs Williams 13, Shop—Jackson, draper House-Mrs Jackson (private) Cumberland Stores—Mr W. Littler, grocer Central Buildings-Messrs J. Jones and Sons, butchers 16-Mr Wm. Owen, ironmonger House-Mr Davies, billposter Offices-Mr J. W. Richards, solicitor, and Messrs J. E. Roberts & Co., auctioneers Wellington House—Misses Noden, confectioners Shop-Mr Horobin, fancy goods dealer -Mr E. Juby, fishmonger Central Hotel-Miss A. Robinson I, Queen's Buildings, Shop-Messrs W. Williams and Co., grocers House (Cheltenham House)—Miss Williams Mr and Mrs Keeler and family, Oldham Mr Heywood, Manchester Miss Heywood, do Mrs Blease, do Miss Blease, do Mr and Mrs S. Dunkerley and family, Oldham 2, Queen's Buildings—Mr W. S. Williams drapers 3, Queen's, Buildings, Shop — Mr Adamson, chemist and druggist House—Mrs Adamson Mrs Robertson, Sheffield Miss Robertson, do Master Robertson, do Mr and Mrs Balliffe and children, Oldham Yarmouth House—Mr Arundale, fishmonger Post Office-Mr Jones, postmaster House—Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Chalmers, London Mr and Mrs Rickworth and family, Yorkshire Mr and Mrs Abbott and family, Liverpool Kronos House—Messrs Merridew & Co., watch & cycle manufacturers House—Mrs Merridew Burlington Arcade-Mr Homan 8, Queen's Buildings—Mr J. Dicken, furnishing warehouse Municipal Buildings— OfFcps-Messrs Wm. Jones, Porter, and Amphlett, solicitors National Provincial Bank of England, Limited. Colwyn Bay and Pwllycrochan Estate Office-Mr J. M. Porter, agent. Messrs Booth, Chadwick, and Porter, surveyors Imperial Hotel-Mrs Lowe Penrhyn Road. Penrhyn Temperance Hotel-Mrs Roberts W. T. Harrison, Manchester J. T. Milnes, do F. Waterhouse, do Misses Gardiner, Liverpool Hawarden Road. Malvern villa-Miss Thomas Mr and Mrs Arthur Barnesby, Derb v Master Jack Barnesby, do Mrs Booth, do Rev W. Martin, M.A., St. Chad's Vicarage, Derby Mrs Martin, do Mr C. R. Martin, do Mr W. N. Martin, do Miss Martin, do Miss Lathbury, Sheffield Miss E. Lathbury, do Mr Cleland, Walsall Master Cleland, do Misses Cleland (3), do Mr Holmes, do Craig-Iands-Miss Campbell Mr and Mrs Hartley, family and maid, Birmingham James Kinghorn, Esq, Liverpool Miss Kinghorn, do James Kinghorn (junr.), do Miss Middleton, Dublin Barrowfield—Mrs Hirst J. P. Macphail, Esq, Liverpool Mrs Macphail and family, do Misses Goold, Craiglea, Rothesay Misses Gillison, Needwood, L'pool Hazels-il,liss Jones Mrs and Miss Walker, Birmingham Master P. Birt, Cambridge Mr and Mrs L. Haddon, Birming- ham Miss J. Haddon, do Miss M. Haddon, do Master A. L. Haddon, do Allendale-Mrs Ellis W. B. Leane, Esq Mrs Henstock and family, Edge Hill, Liverpool Mr and Mrs Bradbury, family and maid, Oldham Mr and Mrs Moore and family Bodenyd—Mrs O'Neill (private) Herbertdale—Miss Roberts Mr and Mrs Wickham and family, Clifton, Manchester j Mrs Cheetham, Wellingborough Rev W. R. Morse, Belgrave, Leicester Mrs Morse, do Miss Hobson, Huddersfield Miss Brook, do Masters Brook, do Silverdale—Miss Ankers Mrs Mason, Manchester Miss Gladys Mason, do Mrs Townsend. family and nurse, Waterloo, near Liverpool Mrs While, Acock's Green, Birmingham Miss Flo While, do Mr and Mrs Morgan, Oxton, Birkenhead Miss J. Morgan, do Highgate—Mrs Thompson Mr and Mrs Owen and family, Birmingham Mr and Mrs Knight, Bangor Selby Villa—Miss Lloyd Mrs Thorborn, Malvern Miss Thorborn, do Miss B. Thorborn, do Mrs Davies, Wrexham Mrs E. Davies, do Miss N. Roberts, do Rev J. W. Jones, Manchester Buxton House—Mr Ritchie (private) Newton Villa-Miss Hughes Col. Galloway, Paddington, London, W. Mrs Galloway, do Col. Simpson, do Mr H. Galloway, do Mr R. Galloway, do Gorphwysfa— Mr and Mrs C. Sawkins Burgess and family, Warrington Danesbury—Mr T. E. Roberts, Plumber, &c. House—Mrs Roberts Miss L. L. Oldroyd, Dewsbury Miss H. M. Swift, Rainhill Ellerslie-Mrs Owen and Williams Misses Chilcott, Kensington, London Mr Chillcott, do Mr P. A. Chilcott, do Miss E. Brewer, do Gloucester House—Mrs Billingham Mr and Mrs Charles Bickmore and family, Oxford Mrs Robertson & family, London The Grove-Mrs Mason Stretford Villa-Mrs Hulme Mr Bostock, Wolstanton, Stoke Mrs and Master Tunnicliff, do Mr and Mrs Shenton, Buxton Misses Shenton (2), do Wynnstay Road. Bessborough house-Miss Eardley Master Wilson, Cheetham, Man- chester Master Albert Wilson, do Master A. Wilson, do "Master W. Wilson, do Mrs Conway, Manchester Mr Tweedale, do Ty'ntwll villa—Mrs Hugbes Mrs Wall and maid, Leamington Miss Wall, do Masters Wall, do Mr John Newey, Hartborne Mr and Mrs Dinn, West Kirby Miss B. Dinn, do Miss A. Dinn, do Masters Dinn (3), do Grosvenor house-Mrs Davies Mrs Lucas and family, The Rec- tory, Dublin Mr and Mrs Bostock, Stafford Miss Wood, Hartford, Northwich Bryn-Dr M. Venables-Williams Wynncote-Miss Bailey C. O. Gassett, Esq, Liverpool Mrs Gassett, children and maid,do Miss Evans, Moseley Mrs Flayey, Leamington Mr and Mrs Hawkesford, Bir- mingham Miss Alford, Sussex Ben Nevis—Mrs Niven Mr and Mrs Joyce and party, Dublin Mr Lloyd, Nottingham Miss Lloyd, do Mrs Russell Grant, Richmond Miss Grant and maid, do Miss Cotton, do Ben Lomond-Mrs M. J. Jordan Miss Jackson, Southport Miss Constance Jackson, Birkdale Mrs Reynolds, senr., Harrogate Miss Mabel Reynolds, do Master Percy Reynolds, do Mrs H. G. Barchard, 2 children and 2 maids, Manchester Fallowfield-Mrs Richardson Miss Stephens, Rathgae, Dublin Miss Hewitt, do Mr and Mrs Pagan-Lowe, Circus Bath Mrs and Miss Ding, Barton Delaware villa-Misses Hughe and Bartley Miss Davies Miss L. A. Bartley, Mold Mr and Mrs J. D. 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