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NEWS IN A NUT-SHELL.
NEWS IN A NUT-SHELL. A eu-Mier grant of .iO;),()(OOllol. has ben applied for to the American Congress to keep the Orleans Ex hhitron afloat. i >uv:.r~ the month of November last rough and un- •ric '1, n-.ondsof the value of £ 246,854 were exported tiIc Cape. h Australia the trades are all doing well, and the demand for skilled labour and domestic servants con- tinues in excess of the supply. Proceedings have been taken in New South Wales to recover the sum of C61,000 deposited in the Oriental Bank by the Crown. Daring the last month the officers of the Fish- mongers' Company seized at Billingsgate Market 13 tons of fish as unfit for human food. Judgment in the Ross-shire "pet-lamb" case, re- cently given against Mr. Winans, has just been re- versed in his favour by Sheriff Mackintosh. Lord Annaly and Lord Monteagle were on Mon- day invested with the ribbon of the Ordtr of St. Patrick. The Lord Lieutenant, Grand Master of the Order, presided. John Green, who had deserted from the Royal Marines and returned to his home at Leytonstone, is in custody in consequence of information given by his wife, who did not want him. A lad named Thomson has recovered fifteen guineas from Messrs. WaTceley Brothers for damage done in Chelsea to a tricycle by a carter in the em- ployment of the defendants. The clothes, watch, &c., of Mr. Hugh Brown, who was drowned, with his brother and a companion, while yachting in Hobson's Bay, Australia, have hI en found in the stomach of a shark, lately captured there. In Kashan, a town of Northern Hungary, the widow of a professor of the Agricultural School baz, out of despair at the death of her husband, shot herself with a revolver. She leaves two iufant chil- dren. It is stated at Ottawa that Colonel Williams, a member of the Dominion Parliament, has tendered his services, and those of a regiment 600 strong, to be selected from the Canadian militia, for garrison duty in England. It has been publicly notified in Cabul by the Ameer that anyone in future found carrying letters to or from India, except through the regular post, will be put to death. One man has been fined oOO rupees for taking a letter to Cabul. During a ball given by the officials of the Moravian Ironworks, at Witkowitz, a dynamite cartridge was exploded, destroying part of the staircase leading to the ballroom. The perpetrator of the outrage, a workman who had been dismissed, is in custody. It is stated that the King of Abyssinia, acceding to the representations of the Italian Consul at Massowa, has given orders that the guide Mandaitoo, who betrayed Signor Bianchi and his companions to their murderers, Bhall be arrested and handed over to the Italians, When a milkman knocked at the door of a house in Spitalfleldi, early the other morning, the door was opened by a burglar, who said the family were not up, and walked away. Several articles were stolen and a man named Padmore is now under remand charged with being the thief. From Pekin it is reported that Lord Northbrook's and Sir Thomas Brassey's speeches, made in Novem- ber last, have been read there with wonder, as it is considered that the English squadron is a sham, especially in guns, and that Admiral Courbet's ships could sink Admiral Dowell's without being hit. The Government have sanctioned the temporary appointment of six additional medical inspectors, four of whom will be engaged in making a general sanitary survey of the inland districts of England and Wales, while the remaining two will be engaged, in company with Dr. Bloxall, in inspecting the port sanitary districts. The Skye Crofters Relief Fund of £ IKX), which has been raised through the agency of the Earl of Breadalbane and the Rev. Mr. Macdonald, of In- verness, has been expended upon the purchase of meal, blankets, clothing, shoes, and plaiding. Tke relief is confined to the crofters of the Uig and Staffin districts, and its distribution is proceeding. Early in the morning a lady named Nichol appeared on the doorstep of a gentleman's house in the West End of London carrying a huge silver shield, and creat ing a disturbance. Her explanation of the matter was i .at she was godipother to the gentleman's eldest son, nd merely wished to present the shield as a gift. She is under remand for causing annoyance. On Tuesday aiyntimation was received at Cardiff from "ie Prison Commissioners, that a warder n nnrd Canu>oeIi would be fined 21 and be instantly from LL< post, for gross negligence. Campbell had foolishly turned his back on the corridor of the Car- diff Ponce-court, whilst a prisoner named Jones was talking t.: h:s wife. When he looked round Jones. j| had goni, and has not been seen since. Campbell had [ seen 14 years' service. I seen 14 years' service. I Mr. John Morley, M.P., in his inaugural address as president of the Glasgow Junior Liberal Associa- tion, strongly opposed the carrying on of a war in the Soudan, and contended that the original instructions to Lord Wolseley should be carried out—namely, that no further offensive operations of any kind are to be undertaken after the rescue of Gordon and Stewart. If those two gallant men were dead there was an end to the object of the expedition. At Sedgley, on Tuesday, three men, named Hobms. Jones, and Roberts, were charged by an old III- named Joseph Turley, with highway robbery lob violence. Turley alleged that he was accosted hv ti» three men, who made him drink four gin? es <> £ ■*]« through a straw. He afterwards became uncor.arien* and for 10 hours was exposed in a lane. Three vwiriKb ten shillings were taken from him. The jtls<.UfTS denied that they were the perpetrators, andware dis- charged. The receipts on account of revenu&from the hI., April, 1884, when there was a balance of ry I'u 1885, wer!- i70>?7'w *<o,Uoo,711 m the corresponding period of tV pre- T5fnC^ yearJ wh'ch began with a bal'WiCe of 0. ihe net expeaditura was £ 71 o<> si*7 against £ 72,685,290 to the same r» ata jn thr »ir, .T'i 4 year. The Treasury balances o- v ° to £ 3,229,139, and at th' •' i 8&IB0 dato in lNivt to The ateamer JJ.e' West Hartlepool, from Baltimore to V^ "Lynn< arrived on Tues. TC -louth, and reported that in lar. America'" IonK- 27>3° *he passed <ho .I-built ship Erinna, of about 1,400 IM -r, on fire fore and aft, rudder .mil ..sts gone, and bowsprit only standing. Could not ascertain where she belonged, as the stem was burnt too far down. Stayed by her for some time, but no- thing further could be seen. Replying to a deputation from the Indian Reform Association, who congratulated him upon the policy of his administration, and asked his advocacy of some further reforms, the Marquis of Ripon expressed his belief that Lord Dufferin would shortly deal with the remaining points at igisue in respect to the Bengal Tenanoy Bill in a fair spirit to all concerned in agricultural operations in that Presidency. He also observed that the present method of selecting per-, sons for the statutory service of India required amendment. Mr. Justice Hawkins, in his charge to the Graadi Jury at Worcester, said this was the second time the experiment of Bending one judge dn' cireujt had been tried, and aa the result of his recent expe-rii ence he was of opinion thatrthe system would effect lt great saving of judicial time, provided it were, ft-ri ranged that nisi prius cases be heard at one or two large centres instead of at every assize town, as here. tofore. Criminal cases should still be tried in each county, as he believed the visits of the judges maim tained the dignity and majesty of the law. An indiscriminate warfare appears to be going on at Bhamo between the Chinese, who hold the town, and bodies of Burmese and Shans. The Kachiens, the late allies of the Chinese, are said to be turning against them and making common cause with the Burmese. Early on Tuesday morning a constable was called to a house in Camberwell, and informed that a young woman named Anslow, had, during the night, given birth to a child. This information was given to the constable by the mother of Anslow, who alleged that 8he was unaware of her daughter's condition, and only ascertained that she had had a child by seeing spots of hlood about the floor. The child's body was found in the kitchen, wrapped up in a cloth, with a bruise on the head, which the girl, who said that the baby was stillborn, stated was caused by a fall. The Irish Boundary Commissioner. have finally approved of schemes for all the counties and boroughs in 1 rcland, and it now only remains for them to settle their neral report. ing at the Manchester Reform Club, Mr. Tn-velv 'n, referring to affairs in the Soudan, said the (1" ion was not political, but military. Now th, w had drawn the sword we could not put up v failure. The Government had perfect conf: ) in Lord Wolseley; all the means he re- quired uld be placed at his disposal, and the whole countr; .vould rise to the occasion. The right hon. gentle hen referred to Franchise and Redistribu- tion, some of the probable results of this con- stitiit" :ange. As to what the Liberal party w. uid r; !,e future, he should say it would do that winch r v/ished to do in the past. Adtn u-Frederick Richards, one of the Lords r- iV! > expected to take command of the Atj '■ .ration shortly, rviV' t;: 1 -enwich police-court on Tuesday, Joseph Liake i iup mast and oar maker, was summoned for an n; ment of the Prevention of Floods Ac- it < 1 remises at Rotherhithe, by failing to h. certain tide-board in the pre- scribed ] ;1. The defendant declared that his slwp had ?r-tight front, but said he desired to con i or in :■> lie law. A previous conviction was proved, and it was pointed out that the magistrate ha i no powe.1 to impose less than the full penalty which was t20. The magistrate said it was most portant that this Act, which was passed in order to prevent serious damage to property, should be strictly observed. He fined the defendant 1:20. An old lady named Mary Partridge, So years of age, met with a shocking death on Wednesdav, at her residence, Blackheath, near Dudley. The deceased's husband has been very ill, and while descending a night of stairs to get him some medicine, she fell from top to bottom, and when picked up was quite A memorill drawn up by the committee of the Lord s Day Observance Society has been addressed to Mr. Gladstone, protesting against the recent reso- lution of the trustees of the British Museum in favour 1 of oing that building on Sundays, and giving a Wumber of arguments in support of their objwtioM tie t,40 *doutwa qf uwfc ik stel?, jf: „ %m
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VisitorsTist. Householders, PuoiicBrildings, Places of Wor- ship, &c. Householders are reques- ted give the names of VISITORS ONLY.
WEST PARADE.
WEST PARADE. Queen's Hotel. Mrt. Joy 3Ian-y-Don, Mrs Thos. TJ illiams 6 Mrs Hopkins <5 Mrs Chambers 7 lib. N. L. IIYS011 8 Mrs Jones 9 Mr Alaer 1 0 Mrs Jones 11 Mrs Whittivgham 12 3fisses Gittocs 13 Miss Wooldridge 14 Mr W. Siijlicld 15 Mrs Harrison 16 Mrs R- Williams 17 Mi si Da vies 18 Mr W. II- Williami 19 Mrs II. ihomas 20 & 21 Hiss Evapis Clifton house, Mrs Morris 22 Uiss Jul tear ds (p 23 A.'rW. iniliams '24 Mrs O. Jones 2o Muses Reeve 26 Mrs F. L. Byrne 27 Heron house, Mrs Condon 28 Mr L. H. Jones 29 Mr Z. Jones 30 Miss Titehford 31 Ift-s Meyrick 32 Einlyn house, M, Griffiths 33 Fenton house, Mrs 34 Arden hous Mr Remington Hewitt 35 Cecil house, Mrs Phillips 3G Rev Charles Whitaker B.A., Mrs Whitaker, and family 37 Mr R Owen 38 Ivy house, Mr Ellis 40 Stratford house, Xrs Jones 41 Sefton hcuse, Mrs W IJ Williams 42 Alexander house, Mr Brewster 43 Latham house, JlIr. Morris 44 Clarence house, Mrs Matthews 45 Afrs Jonah Lloyd 40 3-risses Derrycourt 47 Astor house, T.Lloyd Murray Browne, Esq., and family (p 48 Edgbaston house, jfrs Medealf 41) Edmondsley house, Miss Cox 50 Cheltenham house, Mrs La vies. .51 Malvern house, lJhs R Iones 52 Melbourne house, Mr Roberts 53 Myrtle house, Mt-Y Jones 54 Mrs E. V. Jones 55 Airs W. Williams 56 Medlock house, Mrs -D. Tones 5'7 Fronwendon Mrs IJavies 58 Meirion house, Mrs Johnson 59 lIlrs Kitchen 60 Mr J. Jiavies 61 Mr8 Williams 62 West end house, Mrs J. Evans 63 Glan y mor, Miss Parry 64 Tudno house, Mr D. lVitliams
EAST PARADE.
EAST PARADE. ] Miss Jones 2 Mrs J. Hughes 4 Sedgley House, IJr Girdlestone and Mrs Girdlvstone 4 Min y don cottage, Mrs Wynne Min-y-don, Mrs Wynne 6 Miss Jones 7 Mits Jones 8 Sea Bank House, M< s If. Lanes 9 Sutherland house, Miss Ellis 10 Belvoir &Tier Hotel 1/[" W.S.Aihby, mana- ger 11 Westminster Hotel- 12 Grosvenor house, Mrs Micklcivright 13 Northcot house, — Misses Hands 14 Elsinore,11Irs Garland 15 Envil House, Mrs Miticher 17 Salisbury house, Miss Nicholls 21 Y sccifiog House, Miss Foster and Miss Roose Sandhills, J. Taylor, Esq .i11rs Taylor & fanily(ja 23 Dovonki, Jli-s King- don (p 4 lI-Irs Wallis 25 Mr Williams 26 27 Moore cottage, Mrs Batho 29 Glan y don, G. Tur- ner, EM]. (p 31 Belle Vue T. R. P. lioyle, Esq., Mrs. Royle and Family (1) 32 Fairfield, 7. Christ- ian, Fsq., ..Family Dolowen, —Mrs C. H. Power and family (P 32 Miss ISneyd (p 33 Pen y don, M. S. Plunkett Fj'sq., Mrs Plunkctt and family (p 35 Moranedd, Churton, Esq., J.P., and Mrs Churton (p 36 Bod Donweii, W. Wilkin, Esq., lIfrs Wilkin, and family (p
PLASTIKION THKRACK
PLASTIKION THKRACK 1 Mrs Urton 2 Mr John Roberts 3 Capt. Diterot (p 4 Rev. Herbert Gordon Miller (p 5 Miss Milliyan p 6 Mr Edwards 7 Mrs Lickenson fp 8 Rev. E. Webster, Mrs Webster § family (p Axandra hospital Miss Vizard, lady sup- erintendent Coast Guard station- Mr Johns, chief officer All officer is stationed here day and niqht).
AbDey btreet.
AbDey btreet. Abbey vaults, Mrs Peter Edtvards 2 Saratoga House, Mrs Da vies 3 Wynne house Mr H. G. Roberts 4 Mr Jones 5 Mr Ellis Evans 6 Mrs Matthews 7 Mrs Hughes 8 Danesbury House— Mrs J. Roberts 9 Gladstone house, Mr Jones 10 Mrs Griffiths 11 Aston Park House, Mr B. Monies 12 Waltonhouse-Jllr R• Jiavies 13 Bognor house, Mrs Profit 14 Mrs Edwards 15 Greville House, Misses Gilbert 16 Miss Williams 17 Mrs Saunders 17a Arfon House, Mrs R. Tones Ty Newydd Villa—Mrs Reberts 18 Lichfield house, Mrs Sanders 19 Leamington house, 11lrs hmms 20 Mrs Hammond 22 Mrs Jones 23 Mr Laniefc, 24 Mrs W. Williams 25 Mrs Burrows 26 Mowcop House, Mr T Ellis 27 Mr Foulkes 28 Claremont house, Mr Parry 29 Mrs E. Jones 30 Portland house, JIra A. Jones 30A AIrs. C. Powell 31 Mrs Jones 33 Mrs Jones 34 Mr W. Evans 3.5 Mrs T. Hughei 36 x. rs E. Williams
Aquarium Street.
Aquarium Street. 1 Staffordshire house, Mrs Laniels 3 Gwyrch Castle view 5 Snowdon House, Mr Sandford 7 Douro house, Mr 0. Hughes 9 Laburnum house, Mr T. I)eri(,s 11 Birmingham House— Aliss Abbot 13 Mrs Richards 15 31 r Ti. Roberts 17 31 isses Jones 18 Mrs. Jones 19 Sheltonhouse, Misses Hawthorn 20 HavershamhousclMr Lunt 21 23 22 Aquarium cottage, Miss Pearson 25 Mrs W. Evans 27 Mr Wallace GLADSTONE VILLAS 2 Mrs Bent ley 4 Mr Jones 6 8 31 rs Asterlcg 10 3 £ rs J. B. Williams 12 Mr Lavics 14 31 r T. Roberts Wheatvillc, Misses Wal. ton
Albert Street.
Albert Street. Albert villa, J. Foulkes, Esq., 4- Mrs Foulkes (p 1 31 r Jones 2 Mrs William s 3 Mr Gratton 4 Mr Roberts 5 3Irs Howell 6 31r Hughes 7 Mr J. Meredith 8 3Ir F. H. Homan
Bath Street.
Bath Street. Women's Convalescent Institution, manager- ess, jlIrs Jones Morlan, Mrs Twiston (p) BELLE VUE TmmAcE- 1 Mrs Roystou 2 31 r if- 3frs Sheffield (p 3 Mrs Oastler 4 Mr and frs Colling- woodand family fp 5 Mrs Sam. J. Amos 6 E. J. Iiing, Esq., and Mrs King (p 7 31 r Pierce fp 8 Blain ij- Miss Fennell CI.AUEJIONT VIEW— 1 3lr & Mrs Jordan (p 2 31 iss Roberts p 3 Mr John Morris 4 GEOSVENOR TERRACE— 1 Mr if' 3Irs Clews (p 2 31 rs lidlesQnc 3 The. Misses Johnson (p 4 Douglis house, 3liss Mann (p Bod Meurig, S. Perks, E-q., M> d J'erkf, and family f1 Bod Arthur, F Wright, firmly (/< Springfields — //• E. S ma I ley, Esq, Mrs Smalley and jamily (p Grange villa, IV. Wynne, Esq. (p Ladies' College, Mn Mercer
Bodfor trect.
Bodfor trect. 1 Albion hotel, Mr Jones 2 Mrs H. Evans 3 Mr Palethorpe 4 Mrs Wedgwood 5 MI s Lebney Land Agency OfIlces- Messrs Clough Y Co. I 6 Birmingham house, Mr R Williams 'I 7 Capt. EVOHS 8 Mr Campling fp 9 Temperance hotel, M, 7-3 *Sarsons 10 Dinorben Arms hotel. Mrs Moores,proprietress 11 Mr E. Groueutt 13 Railway restaurant, Mr X. Cos tig an London & North West- ern Railway Station- Mr IV. Stokes, station master and goods and traffic agent; Mr Joms, inside pnswm- ger and booking agent; Mr Jones, platform inspector; the Company's Re- freshment Rooms, Miss Armstrong man- ageress Mess,'s 7V. II. Smith's and Son's bookstull Mr 1'. TV. White, manager 14 Bee hotel, ilfi- Hiqson 15 Mr v O. P. Williams 16.lf?-s Fazakertey GLADSTONE BUILDINGS. 17 Mrs Griffiths IS Mr H. Mudd 19 20 Wynnstay house, Mr T. M. La vies 21 Mr A. TV. Merridtw 24 Miss Edwards fp 25 31rs Martin 26 Mr Robert Samman 27 Mr Hurjlies
Bedford Street.
Bedford Street. 7 Mr. T). Williams 8 3Lr F. iJowniug 9 Studley House, Mr Gr tilths 11 3Irs E. Jones 12 Mrs Jo),,es 13 Mr Henry Parry Via 3lrs Williams 14 Mr W. Thomas 15 Elwy cottage, Mrs J Ellis 16 Mr Levies 17 17 aJIrs Jones 18 3Irs Jones 20 White Horse, JJIr. G. Sid dons 21 Mr Williams 22 Mrs Parry 23 Miss Owens fc4 Mrs Williams 25 and 26 Mra Amos (p 27 Mrs Davies 28 Mr Edwards 29 Jlr Ll. Lloyd 29a,ll-rs Williams 30 Mr E. Edwards 31 Mr E. Griffiths Z\a3lr H. i.dwards 32 3lr Parry 33 3lr J Owens 34 Mr H Jones 35 jlIrs H. Edwards
Brighton Road.
Brighton Road. 1 31 rs Bernard Parry 2 Mr Haselden 3 Mr Jlfrs Parry and family (p 4 Woodlands -Captati, Groueutt, Mrs Groueutt and family ( p BRIGHTON TERRACE— 5 JfrIP". Hughes 6 Mr and jlIrs R. Ll. Jones fp 7 3frs Brown p 8 Mr Peet 9 Mr J. Aitkin and Mrs Aitkin (p 10 Mr D. Thomas 11 Ifrs Baird. (p THE WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPEL 12 Mrs Evans 13 Mr T. Evans 11 Miss 3foms 15 Miss Davies 16 Misses Edwards p 17 Mrs T. Griffiths (p ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL Epworth lodge, the Rev Fred Payne, (English Wesleyan minister), Summerfield William Williams, Esq., Mrs. Williams if family (p Bodliyfryd, B. Littler, Esq., 4- 317 s Littler (. NORTH WALES HYD- ROPATHIC ESTAB- LISHMENT, (Clare- mont) Manageress, Miss Charl- ton, Mrs Sleddon, Claremont HIGHFIELD COTTAGES 1 Mrs Jones 2 Mr J. Ellis Sywcll house, Rev. E. Tudor Olcen, M.A., and 3frs Owen (p Richmond house, W. R. Williams, Esq., .1Jfrs Williams and family(p Clwyd house, Rev. G. A Butterton, D.L., J.P. and Miss Butterton (p South lawn, O. George, Esq., andilIrs George (p Pen y coed, .1JIrs Morris Mrs Eddlesten (p The Cedari W. Mills Esq., .1J[rs Mills and family (p CODDEN TERRACE 1 Lr. W. Thomas (p 2 Mrs Jones (j• 3 illiss Topiks 4 3frs Price 5 31 r Thompson (p 6 3fiss Jones fp 7 Miss Henderson fp Beaconsfieldhouso, Miss Henderson (p
Chester Street
Chester Street Moranedd, J. Churton Esq., J.P., 3Lrs Clwr- ton fp Olinda, 3frs Wijnm and Capt. Wynne Jones fp
Church Street.
Church Street. 1 3rrs E. Lavies 2 Morgan lodge-AIrs Evans and the Misses E, vaiis (p STANLEY TERRACE— 3 3Trs Xeale 4 Havelock house, Mr W. J. Simcock 5 .J[r Jones G 31iss Liddell 7 Bodlonfa 3Lr and Mrs J. Roberts cf- family (p 8 Landsborough house, Mr Thomas a 3lrs Buckley Morfa lodge S. Perks, Esq. and 31 rs Perks (p 11 Women's Convales- cent home, Ifl- if- Mrs Jona, managers Morfa cottage, Mr 0 wen 16 3frs Man nix 17 Westminster house, 18 10 3fiss Bradwin 20 Cararloe Cottage S. L. Tildi'slcy, Esq. p 21 Ton y mor —————— 27 villa, 3frs Smith Tv'n-y-Coed, Mr If. L. Carruthers 31 3fr.s 3f0.ss -y.-
Clwyd Street.
Clwyd Street. J 31 r Turner 3 4 Rev. TV. Eaans Foote and family fp b 3lr T. Williams 0 31 iss ill. E. Richards 7 Nurse Perkins 8 Mrs Lewis 9 3[r Williams 10 Miss.31. Williams 11 Miss JYot't GROVE TERRACE. ,1 Miss Roberts (p 2 Mr W. E.Hardemdn(p 3 Mr I). J. Lavies (p 4 3Frs. Gyle fp 5 3Fujor 3LcK<>y fp THE WELSH CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL 14 County Court and Magistrates' offices, Messrs Sisson if George Rhyl District Water Co.'s oflices,MrBeiyliss manager 15 ilfi- Bagliss (p National schools, Mr Lavies master; ifiss Beasoley Sf 31 iss Burns, mistresses
Crescent Road.
Crescent Road. I Marine villa, Mr t 3lrs G. Bell Sf family 2a Office of 'The Provin- cial Trade Protection Society' (and at Shrewsbury and Wol- verhampton).—Mrt W. Preece Jones, manager 2b 3 Lincoln house, Mr TV. Freeman TV. Pretce Jones, Esq., Mrs Pi'eece Jones and 3fiss Preece Jones (p 6 Fror. Don Colin Naca/Jay, Esq, Mrs Macaulay and family, P 7 Mrs Barrett 8 Gw;tlia House, Mrs H. Lt. Jones 9b Cresent Cottage, Air and 3frs Cooke p 11 Convalescent Institu- tion for men, Mr T. J. Williams, manager 12 Meiriadoc viila, Mts Pickrill CRESCENT IERRACK. 1 31 iss Worsfey (p 2 Birchfield house, Mrs Moss 3 Englefield house, — 4 Mrs ilreasley 5- 6 JIb Trill. Roberts Grej ston Villa, Misses Gillbank (p Christ Church British Schools- Head Master Mr. W. li. Evcratt Head (Girls) Mistress 3fiss C. E. King Head (Infants) Mistress: Miss H. M. Hood SOUTH Vnnr VILLAS, 1 Mr d" N. Edwards (p 2 Mr Lloyd 14a Vino cottage, Mr Evans (p 14 iSandfield cottage, Mr John Pitrrv lie Messrs Jones$Son 16 & 17 Kri Rogers Belle Vue Hous—Mrs Teale 29 Mrs Trevitt Sherbourne hottsc-If,-s Livley
Conwy Street.
Conwy Street. 1 2 The Manse, Rev. L). B. Ilooke Jf Mrs Hooke 3 Jones, Esq fp 4 Mn-gan Owen, Esq., Mrs Owen t family (p
Earnett itreet.
Earnett itreet. NORTH TERRACE. 1 2 The Misig Wigleys 3 ilfi- Jamah Bell 4 Mrs and Miss Ll cyd 5 Mr J. R. Williams G Mr Joseph Evans 7 Mr Joseph Griffiths 8 10 Mr J. Fielding
Edward Henry Street.,
Edward Henry Street., 1 Lans(lowuo house Misses Jones 2 31 r IV. L. Williams 3 Mr Evans 4 Miss Williams 5 Rev T. Pritcltrtrd,llIrs Pritchard 4 family (p 6 3Er C. Jones I 1I-Irs Owens 8 Glencoe, Mrs R. P. Jones 9- 10 Mrs Pringle 11 Mr Reeve 12 14 16 MrR. Warren 17 Mr Blake 18 Mrs Thomas 19 lJ-[>' R. E. Hughes 20 3lrs Harris fp 21 Shropshire house, Mr E. Hall 22 Hawkstone House, 3lr C. Blackmore 23 Mrs P. O'Neil 24 Crescent hotel, Nt Jos. Williams
Elwy Street.
Elwy Street. 2 31 rs White 3ilfr C. Egel ton 4 .Mrs Eliz. Hughes 5 31 r J. Owens 6 Mr D. Evans ? 7 3frs J. Shepherd S 3frs J. C. ff Brian 9 Mrs Profit 10 Lozells House, Mrs Dowell 11 Llys I for, 3frs Taylor 12 3Lr J. T. Shepherd 13 Mrs Lavies (p 11 Ifi- J. Jones 15 Mr R. T. Roberts 16 .3[¡-s Lodge 17 Albion villa, W..P. Jones Esq., J.P. (p Elwy villa, Rev. J. Wil- liams, and family p Erural Villa, Mr Jones p Alpha Villa, ————— Fernleigh, G. H. Fielding Esq. Sf Jl-rs Ficlding(j) Bodeuron, Jaccb Jones, Esq., Mrs Jacob Jones (p Clifton Villa, Mr 4" M f Robert Jones, and Miss JAlian Jones fp SOUTH VILLAS, 1 Mrs Capel and Miss Owen (p 2 Mr R. D. Roberts and mi-s Roberts (p
Gronant Street.
Gronant Street. 1 2 Ah o. Hayes 3- 4 Mr & 1\Ir. J Ordcrlcy, Leicester 5 3Ir Potter (j 31 r IV. U. Davies 7 Mr J. Wheeler 8 )1r.s Berrie and Miss A. Jones fp 9 10 Mr T. Barrett 11 3frs Liddall 12 Mr. R. Simeox 13 Mr J. Jones 14 Mr Charles Rosney Mr and Mrs Spence, Shrewsbury 15 1G Mr Roberts 17 Mr Isaac Jones 18 Mr J. Hockey 1!J- 20 3Ir Tanslcy 21 Mrs E. J. Shannon 22 Mr J Williams 23 Mrs Parker Owen (p 24 Mrs F\ H. Homan 25 Mr J Jones 26 30 Mr H. Jones
High Street.
High Street. 1 Mr C. Roebuck lamt- F. 3fcKernan 4 Mr E. Slinn 5 JJIrs Jones 6 & 7 Mr Harris 8 Mr J. Jones 8a Mr T. J. Haselden 9 & 10 Crown Vaults- 11 Mr F. Jones fp 12 Mr. J. A. Spink (p 13 If)- F. Jones 14 & 1.5 Mr E. Vaughan 15b C. T. W. Holloway 16 Messrs Wright (f- Son 17 BlueCapMews Riding School, proprietor, Mr John Cossins 18 Mrs S. Williams 18a11[r8 E. Davies 19 Mrs Sleigh 19a,ifr Argent 20 iltr TV: H. Foulkes GREEN BANK SQUARE- 15 Mrs Swain Roberts 16 lIfrs C. Jones 21 Mr lVm. Jones 22 Jones p 23 DO lor house, J. § A. u nes 24 Mr J. JVilliams fp 2.5 Jfr U. Hardeman 2G 3fcssrs St rat hern and Co. 27 Leantimrton house, Mr Hack forth 23 3fr Berrington 2 9 30 "J ourual offico, 31 r Morris 31 New inn, 3fr Dobbins 32 Compton House, Mr 1 Edwards 33 Britannia iun, HI Jones 33«^^r J. Jones 34 Mr 11. Jones 35 JIr 1. JFilliams 36 31r E. Hughes .17 Mr L. JVilliams J8 Mr 1I. Evans 39 Mr R. Price 10 Rhyl Cocoa House, MrsSnowden, manager. ess 41 Mr Reynolds I Mrs Parry i it Office of the Rhyl Gkts Light and Coke OJ, Mr Jos. IVilliams, ma* tag jr Peterborough house, ilfra J. JVilliams 44 lIfe-s A. Jones 44 Office, 1IIr G. Bell 46 Dudley Arms hotel, Mr Midgley 46aMr A. Furber 46 Alexandra hotel, Mr Williams Ha Registery office for births and deaths, Mr Jones, registrar. At- tenance Wednesday & Saturday 17 MessrsLunt^[• Griffiths 48 Mr E. P. Roberts 50 Mr J. G. Davies 51 White Lion hotol, M, Thomas Parry 52 The Old Town Hall Vaults, Mr J. R. Den- man 52a MrC. Roebuck VAUGHAN TERRACE- 2 Mrs Thomas 3 ilfrsfones 53 11f,. Owen Owens 54 3Ir Henry Millward 55 Mostyn hotel, Mr Lloud 56 Mrs T. Hughes 57 Miss Roberts 58a "Record" office, )r?- 1). LI. Lewis, pro'tor 58 The Lorne hotel, Mr C. Clarke 59 Mr Frimston 60 Jfr J. Foulkes 61 Bonne Marche, Mr. D. Trehearn Post and Telegraph Office, Mr Asher, postmaster 62 31r Beitlignte 63 3[is.ics Jehu 63 Mr A. Torkington 63-7 Mr E. lV. Kcatinqe(p 64 Mr E. T. Lee 65 Linden House, Misses Co-ke 66 London and Provinc- ial Bauk; Mr Chambers manager Royal hotel, Jft-s Rocbuck TOTTENHAM BUILDINGS 1 J. Little and Son 2 ilfr TV. J. Kent 3 Mrs Crooks 71 Misses Ediva) ds Cambriam house, MrJ Cooper 73 &- 74 Mr U. A. Steet
Hope Place.
Hope Place. 1- 3 Mr Middlcton 4 Mrs Jones 5 Mrs Edwards 6 Mrs Hughes 7 Mrs Langfield 10 Mrs Hughes 11 Mrs Roberts 12 Mr Williams 13 Mrs Middleton (p 14 Mrs J. ll. Jones
John Ftreet.
John Ftreet. 1 Mr J. Shaw 2 Mrs Coiqulwin 3 31 tss Parry 4 31rs Meilings 5 3Ir F. J. Gamlin 6 3Irs. Pearson (p Glanllyn, lIIrsE JVilliams 7 Miss Cox 8 Mr F. 3Iorris 9 Mrs Jones 10 Mr Rahcood 11- 12 Mrs Williams
Kinmel Street.
Kinmel Street. 3 Mr J. Brown (p 4 Lindow liouse, Jrrl. Edwards 5 Mr Burton C 31 r Hughes (p 7 Mr F. IFilliams 8 31r JI islt op GLADSTONE BUILDINGS— Restaurant—Misses Gri- f/ltha Offices—Messrs J Oldfield f Co Offices of Messrs JJr. Davies and 31, D. Roberts, so- licitorK 9 Mr R Oldfield fp 10 31 r Hughes 12 Miss Bethell 13 Mr A. Sheplieid 11 3Irs Griffiths 15 31"'s Moore Lewis and Misses Price Roberts (j) CYNVAL VILLAS. 16 Dr L B. Lloyd and 3Irs Lloyd (jp 17 3lr Hughei 18 3frs Smytlt 19 Mr Samuels 20 Mr Murphy WEST END VILLAS, 23 Bron Holway, Mr g- Mrs Purvis 24 3frs Andrews 25 Ml's Moberts (d 26 ilfrs It Miss Sinister 27 Mr att-inalt (p 28 Afrf. IV. Tones (p 29 Miss Jones (p 30 Mr and Mrs Lloyd (p 31 Ili-s Yorke Jones and Miss Williams fp 32 Mrs JVilliams 33 31rs Matthews fp 31 Bodelivyddan view, 31 iss Jones 35 Mrs Jones 3G Ni-s Ciarke fp 37 Yc Windsor, Mr Clark. 38 Mr J. Goffe 39 Mr B. Williams 40 lb-s Lambsdale- 41 Mr JV. Allman 4 2 43 Castlehotel, Arrriinb. lett 44 4.5 46 Belmont house, Mr G. Litchfield 47 Wynnstay hotel, Mr James Mils haw 4!) lIIrs Roberts '1¡ 50 31r Jones 51- 52 lIIrs Davies 53 Mr Howard
Kinmsl Terraoe.
Kinmsl Terraoe. 1 311 JJ7. Evans 2 31 John JP illiams 3 Mrs Hassell 4 Mr Roberts 5 Mr Gorigan G Mrs J: >ics
Mor-ey Road.
Mor-ey Road. 1 ilfr P. Evans 2 3Ir G. W. Aplin 3 Scrgt.-Instr. Morrison Cefndy Villa, 31 r Joseph Humphrers lv MORLIIY VILLAS 1 Miss Hughes p 2 Mrs Pryce Roberts p Freelands, 31 r Davies (1) vYhitford House, 31 rs J. Rhydwcn Jones § family
Market Street.
Market Street. 1 31 rs Lewis 2 Miss Hughes 3 Mrs llobbms 4 3Irs Evans 5 Mrs Jenkins G N ortlt (Stafford house Jlrs S'piuk 7 Singer &: C o. M? John 3Ioses, manager 8 Mr Jno. Evans 9 Mr J. Bdwards 10 Mrs T. Roberts 11 Mona hotel, Mr W. G. Jones Glanglasfor, Mr J. Ellis
Paradise Street.
Paradise Street. REGENT VILLAS I Ifi- J. D. Ainsworth, lIIrs Ainsworth and family fp CHURTON TERRACE, 1- 2 Jfi-s and the Misses Wynne Edwards (p 3- Churton villa- Eden cottage, Mrs Jestun vy cottage, Miss Burns
Princes Street.
Princes Street. 1 Miss Jones and Miss Mary Ann Jones fp 2 Mr R. Davies 3 Mr Hornby 4 Mr Mason 5 Mr J. Owens 6 Mi-s Viggo staff 7 3Irs R. Jones fp Mr R. Jones, junr. 8 Iti-s Thomas fp 9 3Irs if- 3Iiss Davies (p 10 3Irs Irwin and Misses Crawford
Queen Street.
Queen Street. Town Hall Establishm't 3lr J.Fcll, proprietor 1 Mr Pryce Davies 2 Messrs W. JVilliams and Co. 3 3Iessrs Homan 8f Sons 4 Mr Robe, ts 5 Mr Graves WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 6 Dining Room—Mrs Pritchard 8 Temperance hotel,Mr .dyre 9 (f- 10 Mrs Jones 11 Mr Abel Jones' dining 12 Talhaiarn house, Mis S. P. Evans 13 3Irs Jones 14 3lr J. 3feGill 15 3Irs 0. Hughes 16 lib's Brereton 17 Mrs Godfrey IV. Parry Brunswick Cottage 31 rs Dovics 18 Adelphi house, Mrs J. Roberts 19 Cleveland house, Mrs Rice
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20 Albert house, Mrs Allen 20a Mr Slinn 21 22 Mrs W. Lewis 23 3Irs JVilliams 21 Mr J. Lloyd 25 Mrs P. Davies 26 Stanley house, 3Ir JV. Vaughan 27 31r E. Vaughan 28 3Ir W. Boddinylon 29 George hotel, Mr A. Stroyan, proprieter 3G Mrs Thomas 31 3Ir Henry JonCc 32 3Irs JV. Jones 33 if- 3J Mr J. llhjdwen Jones 35 Mr Hatwood 36 3fr C Spink 37 The People's Tempe- rance hotel, zlfr John Snowden, proprietor
Russell Road.
Russell Road. 1 The Big Book, Messrs Strathern Co. 1 a3Ir P. Homan IbilIr T. Evans 2 Mr Piercy 4 Mr T. Moms 5 Misses Morris Swan inn, MI-8 Ellis 6 3Irs Jones 7 Mr R. Roberts 8 Mrs Hughes Plasgwyn, Mr Leuman Plasgwyn Cottage, Mi-s Povah Aston cottage, 3IrHuyhes ST. THOMAS'S CHUROH ENTRANCE TO TBINITY CTJRCH Englefield house,. Miss Mason Englciicid c 0 t,t age, Stephen Roose, Esq. (p Knighton lodge, Mr* and Miss Lodge 18 jlIrs Crooks Preswylfa, Miss Evans (p Bodanerch, T. Winston, v.q. (p 9 Mr Eowards ( p 10 Plasnewydd,Dr Bar stow Carstairs If Mrs Carstairs fp Vaynol- Clairville, Mrs Atcherley Esmond house, Major Keyworth Oriel house, 11frs Oastler Sydnop house -Frank Scholes, Esquire, 3Ir. Seholes$Misses Scholes The Vicarage-Rev. T. Richardson, M.A., and family fp Rianva, Misses Sneyd p) Southlands, G. S. Hazle- limi st, Esq., jJIrslIazle. hurst and family (p Bryn Estyn, the Misses Atcherley Bryntirion, Archibald J Kelso, Esq., Mrs Kelso (lilllfamily (p Plastirion, Peter Browne Esq., chief constable; Mrs Browne 4' family (p
Sussex Street.
Sussex Street. BANK BUILIDINGS. Ebury College, Rev H. J. Cooke, B..I, principal 1 Mrs Keyzar 2 111 i i ,es Mendoza and Furber 3 lib- llelsby 6 Mrs Griffiths 4 Mr 3IcEwen 5 Ah- E. A. Jonet fp St George's Hall, Messrs Ainsworth and Co.'s offices 7 Mr Mark Davies 8 Jlfrs Stalker 8(?JZ"~ J Amos, boot & shoe manufacturer 8 bMv JV. Jones (p 9 Chester house, Mr C. J, JValmsley 10 Albert buildings, Mr W. P. Jones 12 AIr 0. Owen 1.3 1 TUE ADVERTISER' OFFICE, and STEAM PRINTING WORKS; Messrs Amos Brothers, Proprietors Office of I I Y GWYL- IEDYDD (The Watchman) 11 3Irs Iddins L3 16 Mn; Morland
South Kinmel Street.
South Kinmel Street. 1 Mrs Humphreys 2 lrIrs Davies 3 Mr J. 3Iorris 4 31 rs Manning 5 Mrs Edwards 6 lIf r D. Wynne 7 3Irs Billing (p 8 3Irs Roberts 9 Mr D. Owens 0 t I Mr McKenna
Thorpe Street.
Thorpe Street. 1 Mr A. Lee fp 2 Mr T. Davies 3 3Irs Roberts 4 Mrs Pritchard (p Gwynfa villa, Mr James Davies, Mi s Davies and family (p Welsli Wesleyan Manse, Rev lshmael Evans, Welsh Wesloytu Min- ister
Vaughan St.
Vaughan St. 1 3Irs Denham 1ft Mr Jas. Jones 2 3Irs Jones 3 Mrs Griffiths 4 Mr Johns 6 Mr E. JVilliams 7 3frs Hughes 8 3Ir TV. Reitan 9 31a Beech 10 ,Ifi-s Jones Tudor Villa-
Vale Road.
Vale Road. 2 Mr J. Clarke 2a Mr T. Owen 3 Mr J. Edwards 4 Mrs Hoole 5 Mr J. Morris 6 Mr C. Evans Maesincle Rev. T. Hughes Llys Arvon, ———— 9 Mr If. Jones Victoria inn, Mr Evans British Schools: -Head master, Mr G. Nuttall. Infants' mistress, Miss J. Jones. 10 Colomendy house,Mr Morgan COLOMENDY VILLAS. loa 10/j JJfrs Hulley COLOMENDY VIEW- 1 Mr Clark 2 jJIr E. Jones 3 3Ir Mason 4 Mr Ellis Evans 11 Messrs JVilliams 9' Co 12 irrs Esther Roberts 13 Prince of Wales hotel, 31 rs Davies Brynhyfryd, Mr Hughes 16 Mrs N. Parry G reenficld cottage, 17 -ill-)' Jolt" ,I[illwai-d IS 3Ir Jos. Davies 19 ilfr JVm. Jones 20 31r E. JVilliams 21 ilfi-s Griffiths Hand, dlf)- John Roberts Ty'n-Rhyl Lloyd, Esq. fp Maesgwilym Cottage,— 31 r John Jones Pen Dyffryn, Rev. E. Lloyd Jones, 3Irs Jones arid family ( p Plas Llewelyn,3fr J. H. Day, Mrs Day and family (p Reynolds' Villas— 1 2 3Ir Robert Hughes I'enycefndy, 3Ir Twist The Poplars, Terfyn Cottage, 31 r 1P. Jcnes Bethel C. M. Chapel Chapel House, Mt Ellis National Schools, Miss Bell, mistress School House, Mr Jones East View, Mr JVillis Seirian house, Mr Hubbl 61 31 r W. Pendleton 62 3fr J. Roberts 63 Mr R. Jones 61 Ifr Wm. JVilliams 65 Ofi-s Hollingsworth 66 Iri- Isaac Hughes GGaJfr TV. Hughes 6Gb3fr John Thomas 66cMr Thomas Jones 67 Nottingham House, Mr R. Jones 67b 67c3Irs R. Jones 0>ld3Ir T. JVilhamv 67dfr Jas. Bamford VALE TERRACE 1 Miss Hughes 2 Mr JVilliams i Mrs Jones 4 Mr R. T. JVilliams 5 Mr Lamb 6 Mr Ll. Foulkes 7 Mr T. Edwards (p 8 Mr D. Williami 9 Mr W. Hdsskins 10 Mr J. Jones 11 Mi- D. Evans 12 Mr R. Emerson 67/Glcuville house, Mr W. Thomas 67g Mi-J. Owens. 68 Mr P. Morris 69 Mr. Simner 70 Miss Parry 75 Mi-v Jones 76 Mr. John Parry 77 Mr Isaac Jones 78 Captain Jones 79 Mr Edwards 80 Bod Elwa, Mr Miller R2 Mr J. Davies 83 Elwy House, Mr. J. Hughes 84 Mr J. Hughes 85 Mr Isaac Ellis 86 Hrs Davies
Water Street.
Water Street. I Shamrock house, Mrs q. Miss Price Roberts laMr Maltby bMr Pendleton 3bMr Simcu 3 Mr T. JVilliams 4 Mrs Foulkes 5 Miss Davies 6 Swiss cottage, Mr P P. Jones WELSH BAPTIST CHAPEL 7 Mr E. P. Jones 8 Bódowen,]J[r E. Oiven 9 Mrs Price Jones fp to Meliden house, Mr 2. Griffiths 11 Mr T. J. Griffiths 12 Mr Johtf H. Ellis, wine cY spirit merchant 13 "lfr Mar pies fP 14 P. If')-iyi-Y, Mrs Wrigley, and family (p Clifton house, Mrs 3Ioms 16 Urs Humphreys 17- IS Mr R. C. Evans t9 il£1" Lloyd Edtvards p 20 31rs J. Owen 21 31 rs George 22 3Irs llwXge 1'! Miss Stitai-i 11 Un; -If. Owen 25 Mrs Wlliams 2'J \[rs Jones 27 i("gent house, Misses F irbor 28 T. E. Perkins, Esq (p 29 Capt Sandoe 30, MANCHESTER HOUSE, 31r Muerscough 32 lIhs Marshall 32r;Offices of W.R WIl. liams
Windsor Street
Windsor Street 1 Mrs Roberts 2 31 rs T, Jones 3 Mr Roberts 4 3frs Evans 6 3trs Allman 7 3Iiss Davies 8 3fr H. Jones 9 Llys Aled, Mr E Roberts 10 Claremont honse, Mr Usher I Ol IIVC Elroy lOb Î f c Rose Cottage, 31 ■ Evans locil JVilliams 11 M t Jon es 12 Vla3Ir Paddey 13 Mrs Tidy man 14 Mrs Jervis 15 Miss Davies 16 1Ilrs Prichard (p Windsor Villa, Ml's Dowell
Wellington road.
Wellington road. WELLINGTON CHAMBERS, 1 C. JV.Boll.Esq,Solici- tor 2 31r Iloman 3 Ift- P Mostyn JVilliams 4 R D Roberts (f- Son 6 ilfiss 31 Davies 5 3lr Rippon 7 Iliss Amos Boot and Shoe Depot THE ARCADE. Mr R. David Roberts Smith s Dining Hall Albion hotel, Mr Jones Bodfor House—Dr T. H. Summerhill if- Mrs Summer hill fp 11 3fr D. William* li North Wales hotel, 14 Mr Edwari. 15 Avondale, lIIrs Owen and Miss G. Parker Owen (p 6 Mrs. A. Francis (p 17 Mrs Williams][ (p 17a Messrs R. Evang 4 Co., Haydock Colliery 18 Mrs Evans 19 Mr J. Roberts 20 Mrs JVilliams 21 3Ir Gi-ego" y 22 jib's R. 0. Jones 23 Ilt- T. Jones 24 Mr Jones 25 Mr Daniel Eean, 26 31r J. Edwards 27 Aled House,MrJ. T. Jones 28 3tr T. P. Hughes 29 Mr Evans 30 Mr R. Jones 31 Mrs Evans 32 Mr Francis Gallagher 32aMr J. JVilliams 37 Glaumorfa Hail, TVin. Davies, Esq., Solicitor and Mrs Davies ( p 44 Mr Profit 45 Mr E. Davies 46 3frHughes 47 Bay View, Mr Davies FFYNONGROEW ltOAD- Barmouth Villa, Mrs Parry 1 31rs Parry (p 2 Jfrq Johns (p 3 Miss Brown (p 1 Mr Keotgh (p 5 3frs Sheppar (p ST MARY'S ROMAN CVTH OLIC CRuncH 48 Mr Silvester 49 Fron deg, Hr!t Mrs M. Lloyd (p From hylryd, iss Yellowby 53 Marine Villa, Mr G. Turner (p 54 Belgravc Villa Mrs Skeates 55 Onne view, Ifiss Garbett C 56 Irrs 1- Miss Caldicott 57 3Irs Sprosloan fp 58 3lr Gibbons (p 59 J1[r Middleton GO Mr H. Jones G 1 3Irs Robe; ts NATIONAL SCIIOOI0. 69 Chester and Liverpool house, Miss Davies 76 Mrs Hughes 71 72 Atr F. R. Harrison 733Ir Kerry 74 Myrtle cottage, Mr J. Roberts 75 Sea View cottage, Jlrs Wlliams 79 Refreshment Kooms 31rs Jones 80 3Ir R. ChadvoxcK 81 Mr J. Roberts 82 Sun Inn Francis Lloyd Hughes 8" Mrs T. Hughes 84Capt. E. Jones Sd3Ir J. Jones 8GMr William Jones 87Mr JVilliam Hughes Voryd hall, Major Wright Mrs Wrigltt!tfamitv (p Rhyl Winter Gardens, &c, Skating Rink. Secretary-Mr S.Ber- rington 123 Gorphwysfa, Fred. Penn, Esq. ,If" family (p 124Mrs Lewis (iM 125 Af?- C?,o8sby 126 llb's Toizes 127 Mrs A. Hutch field 128 Mi- Toseplt Jones 129 Mr P. H. Jones 130 Mrs JVilliams 131 132 Mrs Pryce Davies 133 Mrs Hughes WATERLOO VILIAS 1 Mr J. Evans (p 2 Mr Asher 142Westbromwich house Mrs Jones 443a Mr Hendeison 444 Mr A. Rowland* 15 Plas Glan y don, Mrs Hartley ( p 146 Mr R. Williams 148 Royal Oak, Mr H Davies 149 Mr J. Davies 150 -41-1. P. Williatns 151 Mrs Jones 152 Mr T Jones 153 Mr Morgan 154- 155 Albert House,Misees Jones and Davies 156 Liverpc ol Arms, Mrs E. Amos 156 ilf-i- Tames Dowell 15Gb Mr John Hannahy 158 Mr J. Humphreys I 1.59 ————— 160 JIb- E. Roberts 161 Mr Clift 162 Mr J. P. Jone■» 163 3fr Tornkiss 164 Birmingham Hotel, I Mr John Smith 165 Stationer's Hall,2!fr D. Trehearn 16 7 168 31' F. Gunner Birmingham Chambers -1I1r F J. Sarsons'' offico 169 170 J/i is Wright and Sheffield 171 Mrs Griffiths
Warren Street.
Warren Street. 1 fifl-s Jones 2 3Ir J. Hughes 3 3fr Taafe 4 3Ir Xewbold 5 )1[r C, Duffteld 6 Mr Smith MOUNTAIN VIEW TERRACE 1 Fairfield lodge, Mr G. F. Gunner (p 2 Rev. J. J. JVilliams & Mrs JVilliams (p 3 31 r Taylor :4 Mr8 LloVd
Advertising
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Mill Bank,
Mill Bank, Mill Bank Inn, Mr JVilliams MeriaJoc Villa, Mrs JVilliams MOUNT PLEASANT. 1 Mrs Salisbury 2 Mr Higgins 3 3Ir Cunningham 4 3Iiss Salisbury MILL BANK VILLAS. 1 Mr G. Farrant SOMMERSEI VILLAS, 317-S Joiles VALE VIEW TERRACE. 1 3 £ rs Edwards 2 3Irs Robe, ts 3 3Irs J. Jones 4 Mrs Price 5 lIIrs Jones 6 Miss Davies 7 Mrs Davies 8 3Ir Roberts 9 Mrs Lewis 10 Mr T. Jones II Miss Roberts 12 3Irs Matthews 13 Mrs Edwards Elwy villa, Mr Thomas