ANTHONY HORDERN AND SONS, PALACE EMPORIUM, HAYMARKET (ONLY) – SYDNEY.
NEWTOWN,
INCLUDING
SOUTH KINGSTON.
Bounded on the north by municipality of Camperdown; on the east by Redfern and Darlington ; on the south by Macdonald town and St. Peter’s ; and on the west by Petersham and Marrickville.
Proclaimed a Municipality, 12th December, 1862.
Area-480 acres. | No. of houses-3,289. |
No. of ratepayers-4,050. | Miles of streets-19. |
Annual value-£1,575,310.
Council chambers-Town Hall, King street.
Office hours-Daily, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 to 4 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Council meetings-Every alternate Tuesday.
MAYOR- | SURVEYOR- |
Richard T. Bellemy | Daniel Murphy |
ALDERMEN- | TREASURER- |
John T. Neale | E. T. Cooper |
Charles J. Lane | AUDITORS- |
J. F, Tabrett | Walter H. Goddard and W. Pierce |
Joseph Jolly | INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES- |
George Nelson | Robert Hannan |
J. F. Smith | OVERSEER- |
Charles T. Pierce | James Bullen |
Chas. Whately | REGISTRAR of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS- |
J. M. O’Connell | A. C. Newman |
Matthew Medway | CHIEF BAILIFF- |
W. R. T. Eggleton | Robert Hastings |
COUNCIL CLERK- | |
Jesse Cowley |
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Neale George, ‘ Wendover’ 5 Greenway Alfred, butcher 7 Atkinson William 19 Turtle Charles H., jun., fruiterer 21 Middleton James, carpenter Buckley James 23 Smith J. F., butcher 27 Palmer Joseph, butcher 29 Delponte Antonio, fruiterer 31 Melville -, carpenter 33 Johnston William 37 Andland Mrs. 39 Hinton John, moulder ‘ Abbotsford’ 8 Bundey Edward, bootmaker 10 Henninges Henry, baker Hunter 16 Murray John, bootmaker 18-20 Mackin P. J., grocer 22 Abigail James, grocer |
26 Baltic James, blacksmith 30 Armstrong William, livery stable keeper and produce merchant —— 6 Lawrence James, lime merchant 1 Tile John, clerk 3 Trinbath Frederick, clerk 5 Moss Hugh 7 Cook Silas, printer 13 Belloc Pierre, clerk Douglas George,’ Lillborough ‘ Lewis William Prior John Murray, financier Allen Charles H. Alice terrace- McMullen John, surgeon Connor Miss Evans William Robinson John, commercial traveller Gilfillan John, engineer Archatton terrace- Hunter John Rogers Charles Jackson George R. Johnson Mrs. Robertson James, solicitor Souter George F., ‘bus proprietor Webster William, draftsman |
Langley William, timber merchant Stewart Mrs. W. Patrick -, surgeon Wright Charles,’ Chesnut’ Wisdom William Walker Mrs. Roberts John, carpenter Rose James Riddle – Deaman Thomas Caroline terrace- Cruel Alexander, blacksmith Rose – McGuire John, ‘bus proprietor Walsh James J. Wannel F., wheelwright,’ Daewston’ Exeter terrace- 1 McGregor Andrew 3 Webb Nicholas P. 4 Hepstonall Isaac 5 Atkinson S. 6 Phillpot James 8 Austin H., bootmaker Jelly W. H., fuel merchant Stevenson George Morton Thomas Morton William, stonemason Morton John, stonemason Bachelor Henry W., bricklayer Richards Theophilus, ‘bus proprietor Jelly Henry, fuel merchant Fewings Robert J. Goold P. Williams Mrs. |
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Griffiths Peter, storekeeper Laverack, William C., clerk Sullivan Thomas, ‘Deerbrook’ Walker Miss, ‘Florence Villa’ Jones Charles C. Coleman John, ‘bus proprietor Walker Miss, music teacher Byron Thomas, cabinet maker,’ Wensley villa’ Jarman John, ‘Laloa villa’ Greig Mrs., ‘Edgecombe’ Douglas Mrs. Hardman James, ‘Hartley’ Stevenson George, ‘Tarana’ Chadwick Robert Hawken street Williams John Quilky Thomas Roebuck Frederick, rocking-horse maker Camdenville Foundry Company-John Vann, manager 57 Moore Thomas, bootmaker 59 Hollabone T., plumber Doutty William C , accountant Vincent J., carpenter 61-63 Industrial Hall 6 Smith David, engineer 12 Fury Adam 14 Taylor David, clerk Newman street 16 Lovell James, grocer 18 Teen Michael 20 Kemph John 22 Hallom William 24 Cairns William 26 McIntyre Charles, carpenter 28 Mossman Frederick, engraver 30 Tom Archibald, printer 32 Rashleigh T. J., tinsmith 60 Burgess William, joiner Rockliff, F., grocer 80 Lewis Hulbert J. 82 Hornby William, draftsman 86 Aird George Patterson John J., engineer 88 Cann Thomas 90 Callaghan Richard 94 Brown Frederick, carpenter 96 King George, taxidermist 98 Campbell William Mossman Mrs. Spence John, boiler maker Gough Robert Mann Alexander, plumber Wickham Robert Ingram Henry, fitter Koychen K. C. E. Royle John A., master mariner Fakted John, engineer Murden John, gardener Silver Mrs. Barrett William, carpenter McMaster Hugh, carpenter James Phillip, carpenter Pugh Frederick Bradley James, carpenter |
T. Cooper, manager Newtown courthouse – Francis S. Fielder, J.P. C.P.S. 1 Cook Henry, plasterer 5 Fisher Charles, grainer Courthouse Hotel-Samuel Dawe 25 Hart Mrs. 27 Lee William, sergeant of police 29 Conley miss Emma 31 McNamara Thomas, sen. serg. police 33 Kitchener Horace E. 35-37 Melville and Son, undertakers 39 Andrews Thomas and Sons, monu- mental masons Andrews E., carpenter 41 Kavanagh Thomas, carpenter 43 Harding Abraham Primitive Methodist church-Rev. C. Waters 47 Clark Alfred, bricklayer 49 Stammers Mrs., dressmaker 51 Adams Thomas 53 Boardman Mrs. Bessie 55 Jordon William J., clerk 59 Givins John 61 Dorrity – 63 Anstey Richard carpenter 65 Armstrong Edwin 67 Schmutter Frederic, bricklayer 71 Mingay William, dairy keeper 91 Faulkes John, builder clerk 6 Jacobs William, bricklayer 8 Johanson Andreas 10 Fenton George, carpenter 12 Roach Thomas, upholsterer Godfrey Alfred, solicitor 14 Gibbons Martin, contractor Bradley terrace- 18 Walker Watson, coachbuilder 20 Fitzgerald John D., solicitor 22 Field John 26 Anstey John 30 Lawler Mrs., boardinghouse 36 Taylor Mrs., boardinghouse 38 Norris William, furniture dealer 40 Cooper Jonathan, storekeeper 42 Bendall Alfred, carpenter 44 Hatton William, bootmaker 48 Lanyon Charles, plumber 68 Brook John 70 Rozea Mrs. Emily 72 Bohrsmann John, draper 74 Millwood Henry coppersmith White Thomas, bailiff 76 Hawkes James, architect 78 Aird Mrs. 80 Sherman John, carrier 82 Wilton Henry, van proprietor 84 Miller James Shearsby Charles, bootmaker 88 Fitzgerald George 90 Gawthorpe Frederick, bricklayer 92 Maw Charles, bookbinder 94 Phillips John 98 Keen Joseph H. |
100 Raymond James, butcher 2 Stevins James H. 3 Lawson James 4 Walker John 5 Cridge Walter Martin – Selcoe Thomas Wright Lewis McCready Thomas Hacking Richard Shepherd John, Veterinary surgeon Wakefield Cornelius blacksmith Craik John Barton Henry, Joiner Watson Henry, painter 5 Read George, carpenter Blanchard George, builder 7 Jones James J, carpenter Pearson Frederick 11 Turtle William, greengrocer 13 Stephen George, merchant 17 Wilkins Alfred K. Wilkins Williams J. F. 6 Freeman Frederick, telegraph clerk 8 Miller William 10 Paskins John, carpenter 12 Moss John, carpenter 14 Chapman James clerk 3 Mackenzie Alexander, farrier 4 Slade Charles, stationer 7 Happ Charles, grocer 8 Bel! Alfred 9 Cahill Martin 10 Prew S. L, clerk 11 Pattinson John John P. Fitzpatrick St. Joseph’s school (R.C.) – The Christian Brothers 19 Baird Edward, bricklayer 20 Bryant William, commission agent 30 Warren James B. 31 Taylor Augustus D., auctioneer and estate agent Fox Thomas, upholsterer 32 Murphy Daniel, surveyor 33 May Henry G. 34 Fritz J. G., builder 35 Gostling George W. 3 36 Drake William, carpenter |
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Ponder Mrs. Pond Mrs. Clerk Frederick, compositor Belmore terrace- Monk Mrs. W. Jones William, brewer Smith George Wilson Mrs. Pike William, builder, ‘Belmore house’ Dunlop George Bell George, machinist Connell Thomas, contractor Reynolds Mrs. Page Miss McEncroe Edward,’ Ilam villa ‘ Silk Thomas, agent, ‘ Mulwaree ‘ 2 Henshaw John L. 4 Draeger Charles, musician 5 McSweeney Justin, contractor 7 Smith J. 0. Hill Peter, contractor Hill John, builder Newtown Academy-John G. Hinsby Sampson Charles Nelson street Thruchley Thomas S., houseagent Godfrey A., solicitor. ‘ Rosebank ‘ Slade James, printer Robinson George Hewett James Hogan P. J., cab proprietor Seller Frederick Salvation Army barracks Whittle Thomas, architect Phillips -, timber merchant Hammer Lot Williams Sylvanus Bellemey Richard T., chemist ‘ Bellebro ‘ Reinhard Peter, contractor Affleck Thomas, com. traveller Barber Alfred, decorator Thomas and Salmon, plumbers 8 Soloman Abraham, photographer 12 Morton Samuel 14 Grocott Marcus, engineer 16 Gould Henry, painter 18 Scaplehorn Joseph, master mariner 20 Bourn Miss 22 Keen Albert 24 Pakes, Son and Co., painters Williams Joseph, carpenter 44 Michael Henry A., merchant 48 Gilmer Mrs. |
1 Solloway Harry, printer 3 Cocks – 5 Hill Charles, boot manufacturer 9 Fletcher Thomas, contractor 11 Hannighan Mrs. 13 Thwaites Joseph, chemist 19 Redmond Thomas G. 21 Day William 23 Sheath A. B. 25 Sothern George R., clerk Lambert William 27 McKay Andrew, builder 29 Forster George, tram inspector 31 Cornwell John W., auctioneer 33 Sleigh Edward 35 McKinley James 37 Charman Charles, bricklayer 41 Graham James, collector 45 Waring William, builder 49 Johnson Ben. 51 Byron Michael Painter Mrs. E. H., ‘Glennair’ Flaherty Martin, cab proprietor Thruchley – Wylie John, ‘Brooklyn’ Curnow William, ‘ Clifton’ Fitzgerald William, bootmaker Friend Walter R., ‘ Deva’ White Richard, ‘ Roseville’ Chappel Harry, ‘ Eliza cottage’ Chappel Edward, ‘ Eliza cottage’ Monteith A., plasterer Monteith H., plasterer Monteith R., stonemason Bullock Alfred, mining manager Fleming John Nicol Andrew Harden Waiter, contractor Blachford William, ‘ Corrie cottage’ Hill Mrs., ‘ Cobar cottage’ Brown William Y., grocer Drainey John Fairless Mrs. E. McKenzie Archibald, ‘ Ruby cottage’ Chapman Frederick, painter Humphreys Miss ‘ King cottage’ Hughes Alexander, traveller Harden Thomas, clerk Bright Philip, painter Suzor E. C.. coachsmith Lendon William, painter Brown William, bootmaker Hall Thomas Johnson Nels, bootmaker Neil John, architect Norton James, clerk Cousins Charles, bootmaker Bignell Thomas, tailor Campbell John, painter |
Taylor Jacob, mason Joyce James, constable Westwood Joseph, carpenter Rothe’s buildings- Booty Philip G., law clerk Grattan Mrs. S. A. Lavenia cottages- 1 James -, stonemason 2 Dowse Arthur, iron moulder 3 Goven Frederick 4 Ball William, miner 5 Eggbee John, clerk 6 Dawson William, stonemason Gemell William, draftsman Jolly Miss, ‘ Millman cottage’ Alva terrace- 1 Robertson William 2 Nugent Mrs. Isabella 3 Munro James, carpenter 4 Mutton Mrs. 5 Grant Thomas, coachpainter 6 Hill Roland, clerk Phillips David A., ironmonger Moran John, fitter McKellar Mrs. Alice Newey Richard, carpenter McEnnery, bootmaker Dwyer John Standen Samuel Doyle Thomas Doyle Bartholomew, fuel merchant Key James, carpenter Byrne John, currier Dunphy Constance, carpenter Maurice Harvey, engineer Dunnett Mrs. Harper James, plasterer Beetham Albert H., engineer Boyce Thomas Body William, stonemason Cassidy James Gray William Dalby G., japanner Stack Mrs., laundress Steer James Coutie Joseph,’ Eltham cottage ‘ Martin William H. Grace Daniel Henderson George D,, storekeeper 3 Sullivan Michael J., engineer 5 Whalen Mrs. 45 Loveridge William, stonemason 49 Taylor William, carpenter 51 Harrison Edward, goldbeater 65 Ameger William, bricklayer 67 Howell Peter 69 Bridger John, painter 71 Dunton Thomas, painter 79 Reiley John J. 93 Manning Thomas, H.M.C. 95 Pooley William D. 6 Stokes Joseph 20 Sweetman Joseph 24 Smith Mrs. J., storekeeper 28 Phillips Arthur, wood and ivory turner 30 McClymont William, carpenter 34 Pickard H., bricklayer 36 Lane John P., ‘ Merton cottage |
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38 Hovendon Mrs. 44 Mitchell William, carpenter 48 Harvey John, pattern maker 50 Coates W., joiner 54 Goodhew Henry, gardener 56 Hogg Mrs., laundress North Newtown Public school-John Fletcher, headmaster; Miss Roberts, mistress 66 Chambers James, stationer 68 Hart Thomas 70 Carney Mrs. 72 Haverd James, blacksmith 74 Harrowsmith James 76 Stevens William C., carrier 78 Bogan Bernard 94 Montgomery James 98-102 Cocksedge Thomas, boot manu- facturer Davidson James Davidson Alexander McCauley George, inspector of telegraphs Cozens Richard, sen., ‘ Eugenie cottage ‘ White F. W., printer Rosenthal Morris, ‘Charltonville’ 4 Cornell Frederick 8 Robinson Arthur 10 Perry John 14 Vallender Mrs. 16 Attneave Christopher 18 Danahar David, engineer 20 Davis John, engraver 22 Parker H., fuel merchant 24 Dillon – Gooden Thomas, builder Plowman William, builder Preston James, engineer Marr Mrs. Lawler John Mayo Mrs., private school White William, clerk Paton John, ‘ Rialto house ‘ Watson’s terrace- 4 Bell George, bootmaker 3 Stead William S., painter 2 Elbert -, jeweller 1 Tipper William, commission agent Tye George H. Bond Charles G. Cohen Frederick, commercial traveller Stevenson J., builder Newton J. A. Hermann, professor of music Dew Leonard clerk Griffiths George, commercial traveller Morris Mrs., ‘ Ada villa’ Denham W. B., ‘Ashley lodge’ 5 Clark Miss 7 Stott Thomas 9 Hawkins Frederick, signwriter 11 Harris Mrs. 17 Wood B. A. 19 Taylor Augustus, clerk |
21 Cameron John 23 Smith Mrs., boardinghouse 25 Whitton Mrs. H., ladies’ nurse Denning William, plumber 27 Watkinson Henry B., plumber 29 Thomas Richard U., lime merchant Carnarvon terrace- 35 Taylor Mrs. 37 Hall James, bootmaker 39 Compton Stephen A. 41 Whately Charles, timber merchant 49 McFarlane A. 51 Howe H. N., builder 55 Ware, Joseph, carpenter 57 Harris W., dealer 63 Oades Mrs. 65 Harrison Sidney, collector 67 Shaw Robert, carpenter 71 Brown Mathew, bricklayer 77 Davis Frederick, clerk 81 Comber Patrick, cab proprietor 83 Barclay Mrs., fuel merchant 87 Parkinson James 89 Kerr Julius, builder 91 Street Thomas, commercial traveller Street Francis G., timber merchant 93 McKew Daniel, stonemason 95 Weldon Rodolph, clerk 97 Allen Thomas 99 Court Anthony, mason 101 Hawkings William, engineer 103 Schofield J., mason house’ Breneman J. P., surgeon Lawler William, asphalter St. Stephen’s church-Rev. Robert Taylor, incumbent Newtown cemetery – Thomas Clarke, sexton Hughes John W. Halliday Thomas, bricklayer Richardson – Forrest Henry, engineer Wynn William Usher John Gibson William Newell William Garrick James Galway David, sailmaker, Herbert cottage’ Wilson William pattern maker Pedersen Christian Arnold John, cabinet maker Carnell Robert Mulholland -, ‘Wairoa’ Hunter William Broughton Charles, sen., carpenter Webb John W. Swain Walter, joiner, ‘ Hilderville ‘ |
Rosewarne terrace- 1 Johnston Mrs. 2 Grange George 3 Bryant John, painter 4 Donaldson Robert, clerk 5 Strickland William, gasfitter 6 Mabbit William, currier Rowe James, currier 7 Stedman Mrs. 8 Osborne Charles 9 Morrison John, electrician Elliott Mrs., ‘Newington house’ Morgan M. T. Hicks Harry, painter Smith Mrs. E., midwife Willis George Hodge Frederick, carpenter Evans Louis, carpenter Wigley George H., carpenter Mulqueeney James Mulqueeney Mrs., grocer Close William Seymour Mrs. Anderson Miss Lindqvist Auguste, carpenter Butler George, carpenter Hine Charles, printer Best and Co., asphalters Newtown Railway station-Charles Han- kin, station master Kelly Edward 9 Weekes Thomas 15 Swain Alfred 17 Stanborough Edward 19 Young William 21 Price James 23 Price Arthur 25 Coulson Charles 27 Heagney Thomas 29 Slade C., carpenter 31 Duncan Thomas E. 37 Cavillon Joseph Abigail terrace- 43 Gould Mrs. 45 Bott Edwin 47 Stewart William 51 Roufe – 53 Carter James, bookbinder 55 Thompson Reuben 57 Smith W. 59 Cooper Frederick, van proprietor 61 Emery Frederick, carpenter 63 Blackstone Joseph 65 Boxwell John 69 Jones James, storeman 71 Winstanley Mrs. 73 Hardaker Edward Hardaker Arthur 75 Bennett Mrs., midwife 77 Tye Alfred 79 Robertson John 81 Davis Mrs. 83 Knight Richard 87 Murray Mrs. 89 McGuire Peter, fitter |
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Denison street continued- 93 Corry Frank 95 Jolly James 97 Eyles William 99 Heaton J., bootmaker 101 Bendall Henry 103 Diamond George 105 Bierfink Henry 107 Mackie Alexander, constable 2 Chasling Joshua De Plater Michael 6 Clark William 8 Chilton John 10 Bugler Thomas 12 Dummitt – 14 Sanny Mrs. 18 Neal James 20 Hill Mrs. 22 Mulqueeny Thomas Howard John 24 Haweis Mrs. 26 Butler Henry, wheelwright 28 Pacey Charles, painter 34 Cole Aaron 40 Tamlyn W. H., ironmonger 50 Coles George, bricklayer 54 Smith J. B., carpenter 56 Smith James, butcher 58 Wheeler Mrs. 60 Tinsley Joseph 62 Perry John 64 Kemp – 66 Andrews Thomas J, monumental mason 68 Gibson Samuel 70 Binskin Henry T. 72 Young Mrs. Hall Mrs. Taylor William 74 Maddigan Mrs. 80 Brown George, clerk 82 Stone William 86 Wright John, stock inspector 88 Lincoln John 90 Benney Benjamin 98 Kitchen Walter, clerk 100 Gregory Thomas J., clerk 102 Regan Michael 104 Pickerill Arthur, grocer 2 Adamson Thomas, builder 3 Norwood F. E., com. trav. McIntyre Robert, miller McIntyre Mrs. 2 Pierce William, com. trav. 3 Young William J. 4 Osborne Thomas, compositor 5 Rea John 6 Johns John, bootmaker Forscutt -. Wilson William, stone merchant Webster William, ‘Chandos ‘ Clarkson William, ‘ Paladine ‘ Tomlinson Ralph, ‘ Stratford-on- Avon ‘ Nash George, ‘ Stirling |
Willis Frederick, ‘ Gordonville’ Downes James, ‘ Sherbrooke ‘ Waterhouse Alfred, ‘Glendruid ‘ Millington Samuel, bricklayer Rasmussen Johanson, van proprietor Carington cottages- 1 Munro David, joiner 2 Noel M., professor of French 3 Kitt George A., clerk 4 Lorre Edmund H. 5 Herford J. 6 Smith William A. 7 Hopkins Albert 8 Wakeford George, engineer Day William, sergeant of artillery Moore Mrs., midwife Stamrix Thomas, senior constable Chapman Henry, builder Vause Frederick, plumber Scholl Adolph, fuel merchant Hill Mrs. Enmore hotel-Patrick Martin Jelly H. W., fuel merchant Wood Charles, grocer Gaite James, paver Townsend Edward Gagan James, cooper Willard Robert Baines John Harrison Thomas, ‘ Milton ‘ McIndoe -, ‘ Ibrox’ Preston Thomas, ‘ Romanel’ Wright James, carpenter, ‘ Livingstone villa’ Piers Mrs., ‘ Marlowe’ Smith, T. H., ‘ Toronto villa’ Saggers George W., painter Collier Mrs., ‘ Glenhaughton,’ Cranbrook terrace- 1 Davis James, clerk 2 Hubbard William, traveller 3 Partridge George 4 Johns Thomas 5 Plowman Charles, draftsman 6 Owen George D. 8 Mills John, teacher Edgeware cottages- 2 Campbell George, fitter 1 Pendervill – Donovan Misses, general storekeepers 2 Condran Thomas 13 Hutchison John 15 Pressdy Mrs. 17 May George T., painter 19 Baker Mrs. 23 McLaren Robert 25 Riley Mrs. 27 Baker Joseph, commercial traveller 29 Carleton Robert |
37 Dowling Samuel 39 Price James 41 Strachan James, chemist 43 Gaskin Thomas 45 Frazer William, joiner 47 Smith William 49 Bevis Henry 8 Featherstone Michael, dray proprietor 14 Frake Alfred T., bricklayer 16 Richards Mrs. Weekley W. E. 20 Hopkins Thomas 22 Murray Arthur 24 Jones Thomas 24a Beringer Leonard, carpenter 26 Gerord Emile 30 McDougall Mrs., ‘ Eva house ‘ 32 Smith David 34 Bowers John 36 Rudd William, bricklayer Robert Taylor 5 Jones John 7 Rogers Robert, jun., ‘ Romont ‘ 17 Veaney M., accountant Police station 2 Cook Henry, plasterer agent 5 Mack Charles, inspector of tram lines Turo Dede, carpenter Nott and Sullivan, produce merchants Sullivan Peter, produce merchant Ahern Mrs., ladies’ nurse Walker Miss, dressmaker Kirby Mrs. P., undertaker SUBURBAN INDEPENDENT newspaper- Preston and Ford, proprietors Holland J. E., architect and building surveyor Cousins Richard, stonemason Conyngham Paul, tobacconist Gosnell and Christian, painters Martin Christopher, Venetian blindmaker Morris Eleanor, confectioner Cridge W., hairdresser Carroll Mrs., grocer U.O.B.S., No. 2 lodge Rechabites, Nil Desperandum Royal Victoria lodge O.F., 1170 Heart of Oak lodge, U.A.O.D. Redfearn Joseph, piano tuner Windsor terrace- 1 Owens – 5 Kidman Charles, provision merchant May H. and Co., fuel merchants 1 Blackman James, painter 4 Wait Miss A., music teacher Mills Mrs. C., ladies’ nurse 7 Langhorne George, estate agent Lockman Mrs. 8 McEncroe Pierce |
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9 Butler Miss, costumier Griffiths Thomas, bootmaker ‘Thurnby’ Thirgood George, fuel and produce mer- chant Lee Frank, bootmaker Queen’s hotel-Michael Whealan Brian W., butcher Barden Charles; produce merchant Edwards G. P., grocer Whiteman Mrs. P. Connor William J., boot warehouse Goodier Frederick A, fruiterer Thomas Jules, grocer Camfield William, stationer and newsagent Wallis Thomas, butcher Ayres Richard, chemist Price G. T., draper Heslop Frederick, bootmaker Morris Morris Chaim Samuel, dentist Vining Joseph, grocer Seares Henry, butcher Jackson William, plumber Law Charles H., plumber Roxburgh Alexander, coachbuilder Mitchell J., decorator Roxburgh Mrs., midwife Smith David, grocer Heath and Gogby, drapers merchant Culshaw Thomas, architect Campbell John, plasterer Rokes William, grocer Scurr G. H., ironmonger Edwards Henry, fruiterer Jones William, oyster saloon Simpson Henry, fruiterer Miller Mrs., milliner Bedford, Mrs. D., ‘ Olivebank’ Fielder Francis S., J. P., C. P. S., ‘ Fintry cottage’ Smith Pickering Henry, stationer Jarvis J. H. and Co., butchers Walton Henry B., grocer Walker Edwin B., boot warehouse O’Hara Edward J., butcher Miers Benjamin Bellamy William, bootmaker Andrews Brothers, grocers Harris John and Co., produce merchants Higginbotham Jsseph, hairdresser Coles Edward, confectioner Garratt William G., architect Albert James, watchmaker Pettigrew, manager Wyld Isaac, glass warehouse Wheeler John W., greengrocer Metcalfe John L., bookseller White Weeks, baker Chapman Mrs. fruiterer |
Duruz Mrs. Vickery Edward, saddler 10 Williams Edwin, stonemason Watson C. R., surgeon ‘ Woodbine’ 12 Wales Frederick Parr Mrs. 24 Greenhalgh Thomas Lea Mrs. Aaron, Woodleigh Hawkins Thomas, ‘ Brixton cottage’ villa’ 3 Willcocks Mrs., ‘ Laurel villa’ 5 Baldick Stephen 9 Fleay Augustus T. Barnett Mark Turner William, ‘Kent cottage’ Malcolm Hugh N. Entwistle George 6 Butler Thomas, landagent 5 Donaldson Robert A., carpenter 3 Stubbs John R., clerk 2 Wing Mrs. 1 Nicholls John Schultz William, carpenter Clark William 3 Thompson William G. 4 Smith George 5 Smith Fred. 7 Owen Charles, painter 8 Leeds Michael 9 Benjamin Daniel, dealer 10 Sartorius Nicholas, tailor 11 McNeil James F. 12 Denton Alfred 13 Ash T. E., private school 14 Carner – Peirce Edward Shepherd John, gunmaker Ada terrace- 9 Cox John 8 Miles John, moulder 7 Savage Thomas, fitter 6 Melville Mrs. 5 Roberts James H., painter 4 Marshall Richard 2 Pimm James R. 1 Long John Rose Thomas, plasterer Fowler George, dairykeeper Johnson John Davin Michael Hutchinson John, engineer 2 Dyason William 3 Brock Robert 4 Rowley Arthur, solicitor 5 Thruchley William 6 Henry Ivan |
7 Maddock William 8 Thruchley Mrs. G. 1 Lovett George H., ‘Mounteagle’ Miller Frank 2 Mettam John, contractor Ewin Mrs. Emily 39 Hargreaves Henry 45 Gryson William 47 Scott H., surgeon 49 Grimble Mrs. 51 Bowie – 53 Borrie Mrs. J., ‘ Restalrig’ 55 Parkinson William H., draftsman 57 Evans Mrs. 59 Farnworth Henry, commission agent 61 Inglefield Walter, draper 63 Creese Alfred 67 Lea Percy, joiner Day J., com. traveller, ‘ Pines ‘ Robinson William, saddler Witts, Thomas Goodin Philip, carpenter Lee Francis, carpenter Vincent Charles Bramwell Mrs. McGinley Patrick, clerk Underwood John, painter,’Violet cottage’ Witchard George Lee Simon Dickson William T., painter Hawkins George E., law clerk McLean Richard Walker George H. Barnett James, solicitor Robertson James, painter Piper William Murphy Mrs., ‘ Wexford house ‘ Jarvis Thomas, ‘ Idahlia’ Desbrook cottage- Schmidt William Wegunt Gustaf 3 Fletcher Mrs. K. Foster Hiram Fishburne George, bootmaker Mears Henry McBride James, bricklayer Olive terrace- Henderson Mrs. Wilson John Dean James Hopkins John Savage Samuel, bricklayer Thompson John Pearson – Donoghue Denis Austin Edgar Mason George Newhaven Mrs. Vallance George |
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Gladstone street continued- Hayes Patrick Deahy John Diener Aloys Crawshaw Joseph, draper Sullivan Mrs. E. Le Mesurier Frederick, carpenter Cruise Cornelius, clerk Campbell James, grocer and draper Mills George Hallett H. Murphy Edward Bidgood Samuel Merrett Frederick Barnes Peter Johnson Cecil Mills Edward, carpenter Tudor John Tabbrett and Draper, timber merchants Pooley A. Bennett Thomas Ramsden Daniel Minor Alexander Graham Anthony, station master, St. Peter’s railway station Smith John, ‘ Buckie house’ Elizabeth terrace- Hunter Alfred Smith – Goodrich Thomas S. Higgins John Barker John, carpenter Keys Thomas Harber’s terrace- 8 Irvine John, joiner 7 Ismay James E., bricklayer 6 Cook Frederick, engineer 4 Marceau Edward 3 Power James, tailor 2 Harber Richard, blacksmith 1 Clarke Henry Jones Charles S., painter, ‘Stanley cot- tage. Jones John Carter Mrs., boardinghouse 3 Palmer Mrs. 5 Albury Robert, iron moulder 7 Munro Robert, gardener 9 Knight William 11 Rogers Joseph 13 Garlick – Monck James, butcher Sheldon Joseph Lovett Mrs. G. Sheppard James 17 Laslet Frederick, builder 19 Wright Edward, wireworker 21 Loram Mrs., nurse 25 McIlveen Arthur, tailor 27 Peterson Charles 29 Mackelvein Mrs. 21 Bauchop George, blacksmith 33 O’Neill Mrs. 41 Falconer Adolphus, plasterer 43 Andrews William, woodcarver 45 Toomey Mrs. Lovell Mrs. storekeeper 51 Burke Michael 53 Hancocks John, bricklayer |
59 Ready Arthur 61 England John 83 Marley Thomas, carpenter 65 Andersen John 67 Hanson Niels, master mariner 69 Gadd George Cavanagh B. J. 71 Jones Hugh, plasterer 18 Rogerson William 20 Simmons Thomas 22 Kennedy Charles 24 Baldwin Harrison, stonemason 26 Fletcher John, woodcarver 28 Wheeler Leopold, fitter 30 Wells Robert 34 Lloyd Thomas 36 Braine N., painter 38 Dooley Robert 42 Ferguson Frederick J., painter 44 Wynes Alfred, stonemason 44½ Cruwys Walter, gasfitter 46 Thornby George 48 Allinson James, harness maker 50 Mazitelle Francis, master mariner 52 Aitken Mrs. 13 Holmes Mrs. Dale John Parker William, furrier Hodgkins Henry, carpenter Carroll Thomas, carpenter Lawler Mrs. Garde Mrs. E. 14 Falconer Andrew 16 King Abraham, electrician 22-24 Kelly, Brown and Goddard builders 24 Goddard John, builder 26 Huxley W., slater 28 Collins Joseph, dealer 30 Cope Henry, van proprietor Thompson Charles, engineer Ferley Samuel, boiler maker Minister George, grocer Ryan William, van proprietor O’Grady William Robinson Joseph, bootmaker 11 Woolrych Francis B. W., district surveyor 17 Palmer William, bootmaker Cahill Mrs., ‘ Stirling’ Bray Frederick M. Highland H. E., merchant, ‘ Walmer’ Mighell Daniel, com. agent, ‘Lind- field’ |
Longmuir William D. Wilkinson William, builder Jeffreys William, furniture broker Crocker Miss L., ‘ Finchley’ Cunningham Sidney Earles Mrs, 4 Harvison Paul Macdonaldtown Railway station – Frederick E. Liardet, station master 1 Campbell David 2 Pierce Thomas 3 Gilfillan Mrs. O’Neill James, constable Walters Frederick 6 Wareham Mrs. Watson George Meyers E. M., photographer Pearce Harry Davis Mrs. E. Earles -, bootmaker Whitehead Thomas 12 Boots Charles 14 Mitchell Mrs., ladies’ nurse 16 Russell James, plasterer 18 Johnson Arthur 20 Anderson David Tully Mrs. 24 Brighten Charles 28 Johnston John, printer 30 Wilton Thomas 32 King William, contractor 34 Tabrett and Draper’s stables 36 Jansen Hans, builder 38 Phillips J. H., wood and coal mer- chant 48 Brenton William, shipwright 50 Hackenberg Theodore 52 Green Thomas 54 Cousins William 56 Baker George 58 Charles Samuel 62 Dayhew Benjamin, butcher 66 Allison James 70 Dee Henry 72 Davies Frederick, clerk 74 Stephenson Thomas, joiner 76 Pengelly Thomas 3 Bennett James, grocer 5 Martin – 7 Holder George 9½ Tubby Miss 11 Bellinger Peter, carpenter 13 Messent Richard, builder 15 Fielding Robert, builder 17 Wyatt William, schoolmaster 19 Morgan Percy, clerk 21 Hall – 23 Carmichael Donald blacksmith 25 Newtown United Friendly Society’s Dispensary-Walter W. Ross, man- ager |
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Victoria street McKenzie George, saddler Mitchell Robert Goodhew William Callonder M. 31 Byrne Joseph C. 33 Broadley Joseph, blacksmith 35 Phillips John H., fuel merchant 37 Conroy Peter, dealer 41 Galvin Mrs. 43 Crotty John, saddler 45 Broker David 47 Stores Mrs. 49 Stuart William, waggon builder 51 Atkinson Thomas, coachpainter 53 Pierce William, coachbuilder 58 Millins Mrs. 57 Limon Maurice H., chemist 63 Jones John H., bricklayer 65 Wheateley Harry, commercial tra- veller 67 Robertson William, clerk 69 Peatfleld William, grainer 71 Earl William, fitter 73 Murray James 75 Birch Mrs. 4 McCrory Patrick 8 Clapp Robert 10 Eaton George, wheelwright 13 Hammell William 14 Pinfold William, bricklayer 18 Vaughan Mrs. 20 Gearside George 28 Lefroy James, brickmaker 30 Willoughby Frederick 32 Horton G. W., bootmaker 36 Walker Mrs. 1 Woodroff Harry, shoemaker 2 Darragh Henry C. 3 Hunt William, hawker Tabb Mrs., staymaker 4 Dalley George 5 Hollis Edward Pritchard George, joiner, ‘ Chelten- ham house’ Baldick G. 8 Jenkins Mrs. 10 Moody Thomas 14 Foden Peter, joiner 16 Butler John H., carpenter 18 Moon Mrs. 22 Goodsell Charles, carpenter Myrtle terrace- 1 Greaves James, clerk 4 Eckiman Andrew 5 Gaddes George, cabinet maker 34 Wrather Mrs. 36 Martin Henry 38 May George 40 Smith Joseph 42 Parker Mrs. D. P. 44 Webster Edward, clerk 3 Handell Henry J. 5 Hartley William |
7 Goodsell Alfred, carpenter 9 Wooley John, plasterer 11 Webb John, gasfitter 13 Chin John C., painter 15 Bartholomew Stephen 17 Thorburn Hugh 19 Eaton George L. Shubrook Hubert T., van proprietor Field Fred Field Frederick, carter Anderson Robert Poole Thomas Martin James, carpenter Guildford Charles T., joiner Home John, carpenter Patterson Mrs. Lesina – Faralay John, carpenter Sleith David, carpenter Mills James, carpenter Roche Thomas Wilkinson William Gatley Richard Ireland – Denmark terrace- 2 Williamson Henry 3 Simpson James 4 Douglas Frederick 5 Clemo Robert 6 Hooker Phillip T. 8 Hammer Samuel 9 Hickman Thomas 10 Doyle James Worrill William, bootmaker Gerth Charles, carpenter Studdert Mrs. Rankin Hugh Radley Mrs. Laird Mrs., ‘ Carlton house ‘ Macvine Arthur, clerk Hurley Mrs. M. Gearside John T., painter Terry Frank, salesman Brown William Warrington William J., constable Hiland Patrick Rogers William, baker Scott George Green James Krawshaar Alfred Pisani Moses, musician Cosgrove Michael, ‘ Leitrim cottage’ Brooks Adam, joiner Duncan Alexander Plunkett Henry J., constable Schollbach Herman, miner Groves Frederick, bricklayer |
Wood William, joiner Whitehead William, fitter Day John E., brassfinisher Cleveland W. H. Askew William, builder Chessell George, engineer Barran Richard, joiner Miller Henry iron and metal workers 16 Mitchell Mrs. J., grocer 18 Farckens J. S. and Co., furniture dealers 20 Lennon T. F., monumental mason 50 Gibson L., draper 52 Shorter M., bicycle depot 54 Taylor J., bedding manufacturer 58 Mudiman T., tailor 60 Badier P. G., photographer 64 Baker W. T., clothier 66 Moore and Co., signwriters 68 Boyd and Erwin, grocers Theatre of Varieties—D’Arcy Read, lessee Evans W. M., confectioner and fruiterer Hudson and Sons, auctioneers and estate agents 84 Sutherland James, tobacconist 88 Duval G., bootmaker 92 Wood E. A. Brothers, fancy goods warehousemen 94 Schott C., tobacconist Buckland William, ladder maker 96 Weeks James, undertaker 98 Hibble W. G., ornamental decorator 102 Jefferies and Son, upholsterer 104 Greaves J. S., draper 110 Singer Sewing Machine Co.’s agency 112 Pedrana and Houston, grocers 114 Simpson William, linen draper 118 North and Co., coachbuilders 118a Theodosio Clement, restaurant 120 Fancourt R. H., tobacconist 124-126 Wood E. A. Brothers, general storekeepers 128 Coulter James, fishmonger 130 Clarke P., butcher 132½ Savage and Weekley, iron workers 136 Thomas P.. grocer 140 Nagel Edward, photographer 142 Newtown Clothing Company – F. Vyse, manager 144 Shafto T. A., grocer 148 James Mrs., florist 150 Green Alfred, dyer 152 Newell William, house and land agent 156 Nelson George, ironmonger 158 Hunter John, boot palace 158a Whately C., coachbuilder 160 Newton Edward, herbal dispensary 162 Sutton John, sewing machine importer 164 Thomson and Salmon, plumbers and gasfitters 166 Pearce W., saddler 168 Boots and Gommeson, undertakers Bayview cottages– 1 Barber William, mason 2 Garlick Mrs., ladies’ nurse 3 Siely Mrs. – 4 Burgess J., com. traveller 6 Naylor Thomas, bricklayer 9 Gardner Mrs. Anne |
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King street continued- 10 Anderson George 170 Baldick James, coachbuilder 172 Melville and Son, undertakers 174 Thomson Robert, plumber 176 Rapson George, bootmaker 178 Sedgwick William G., surgeon 180 Kendall C. H.. tobacconist 182 Donaldson and Co., auctioneers 184 Delahunty J., sewing machine depot 186 Oatley William, plumber 188 Bank of New South Wales (branch)- J. A. Bryant, manager 190-192 Metzler H. L., furniture ware- house 194 Payne P. H. G., solicitor Ekin and Co., estate agents 196 Bundy and Weber, jewellers Wesleyan church Wesleyan Sunday school E. Lees, post and telegraph master 204 West George, bootmaker 206 Connors James, fruiterer West C. G., stationer 208 Temperance hall 210 Hobson and Parr, bat manufacturers 212½ Zesch A. E. F., printer Roberts J., music depot 214½ Langley H., tobacconist 216 Gitano Dileo, fruiterer 220 Tye Thomas, butcher 222 Ross George, confectioner 224 Bank hotel-James Fay Kitt and Co., auctioneers, land and estate agents 226 Rose Herbert, blacksmith Volunteer Fire Brigade station Service John, physician 3 Harkis Thomas, commercial traveller 5 Jefferys Robert, painter 7 McRae, Murdoch 9 Weekes John 11 Jones and Co., ticket writers 13 Royal hotel-Edward King 15 Hopkins William, confectioner 17 Cover Samuel, butcher 19 White horse hotel-Anthony Gillett 21 Ranalli Mrs. 23 Roach Richard 25 Fletcher Mrs. 27 Gayner Thomas, bootmaker 29 Fagg Emma, grocer 35 Weber George, Inspector Animals Protection Society 37 Bradley Mrs. 39 Solomon Henry 41 Garrett and Cadwallader, butchers 43 Paul John, restaurant 45 Edwards Susanah, storekeeper 47 Fenton Henry 49 Widger Mrs. 51 Cohen Lewis, tailor 53 Burden Mrs. R. J., box manufacturer 55 Hillier and Co., cordial manufacturer 57 Mantel and Krumbeck, modellers 59 Garrett – 61 Clegg J. G., estate and insurance agent 63 Brun Madame, dressmaker 69 Thorne Edward, tailor 71 Nelson Andrew, tailor 73 Solomon Mrs. Jessie, grocer 75 Watson John, plumber 77 Johnston and Dunn, fruiterers 79 Hudson Charles, fruiterer |
81 Hutchison Joseph, oven maker 83 Clark James, van proprietor 87 Hindman and Craig, brassfounders 91 Williams H. W., draper 93 Armstrong Brothers, printers 95 Dunk W. H., tailor 99 Prince of Wales hotel– -Ann Horwood 109 McDonald, Mrs. 111 Carr Mrs. 113 Pranks Morris, tailor 115 Greenhalgh T, and Co., auctioneers and produce merchants 117 Jones Mrs, tobacconist 119 Selig Jacob, pawnbroker 121 Hrrris J. E., watchmaker 123 Wilmore Mrs. confectioner 125 Anderson J. H., grocer 129 Hudson and McCauly, butchers 131 Cole William, furniture dealer- 133 Reeves T. C., fruiterer 135 Davis W. C., grocer 137 Cole and Burnett, bakers 139 Milton hotel– Alfred Hynard 143 Hill Charles, bootmaker 147 Patterson Andrew, stationer 149 Hall Thomas, butcher 151 Brooks Samuel, hosier 153 Harradine James, hairdresser 155 Trafalgar hotel-Thomas Rorke 157½ Street T. C., watchmaker 159 Dunn James, umbrella maker 161 Millard William, tinsmith 163 Humphries Thomas, chemist 167 Lopez Charles, fruiterer 169 Tuft Thomas, grocer 173 Harrison James, tailor 175 Harrison A., fruiterer 177 Hayley Charles, tobacconist 179 Bellemey Richard T., chemist 183 Wright Brothers, bootmakers 185 Thompson W. H., cabinetmaker 187 Lane Charles J., oil and colourman 189 Brook Thomas, fruiterer 191 Graham William, fruiterer 193 Hilliard G., tobacconist 195 Hooper Brothers, tailors 197 Hastings Mrs., milliner 199 Ainsworth A., hairdresser 201 Cohen Henry, pawnbroker 205 Booth Lawrence, crokery dealer 207a Martin J. G., draper 209 Bergin Mrs. Mary, grocer 211 Tasker Oliver, butcher 213 Simpson Henry, fruiterer 215 Pinfold W. R., confectioner 217-219 Rapson and Sons, bootmakers merchants 223 Walton Edmund, grocer 225 Anderson Mrs., milliner 227 Kingsbury Joseph, clothier Rusfeldt E., photographer 229 Boston Mrs., watchmaker 231 Abel A. E., pastrycook 233 Davis Austen, butcher 235 Clark Marcus, draper 239 Minister George T., grocer 241 Risby Sarah, grocer 243 Poulson M., stationer 245 Meader John, oyster saloon 247 Wellsley Charles, tailor |
249 Scurr George H., ironmonger 251 Westhoff Mrs., wine and spirit mer- chant 253 Wiseman John H., grocer 255 Harris James, bootmaker 259 Fitzgerald Margaret E., stationer 261 Cricketers’ Arms hotel- John Stokes 269 Jolly Joseph, painter 271 Marker Mrs. H., baker 273 Hartley F. W., undertaker 275 Jones W., oyster saloon 277 Davis Brothers, butchers 279 Hardy Thomas, greengrocer 279½ Hastings R., collecting agency Carolan R. F., solicitor 281 Vermeesch J. C., tobacconist 283 Jewell R., confectioner 285 Swinbourne J., bootmaker English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank (branch)- R. S. Miles, manager 287 Jones Brothers, drapers 289 Oxford hotel – James Howard Toohey James, billiard rooms Sydney (branch)- Walter H. God- dard, manager 293 Bank of Australasia – Ernest T. Cooper, manager Watson C. R., surgeon, ‘ Morevale ‘ Newtown Police station – N. Larkin, sub- inspector 228 Town Hall hotel-John Hoskin 230 Jones G., bootmaker Newtown Public Markets – E. French, lessee Miss Florence Olive, headmistress Congregational church – Rev. J. T. Warlow Davies, M. A. 250 Clark C. T. and Co., auctioneers 254 Milne A., confectioner 256 Thomas H… bootmaker 258-260 Austin Henry, furniture dealer Austin Brothers, carriers 262 Robinson M., modeller and mantle- piece maker 272 Sutherland George, platelayer 294 Lindley William J., compositor 296 Spratt E. W., fruiterer Wallwork C., engine fitter Hammond Joseph, carpenter Candler Mrs., music teacher 298 Ashton Edward H., engineer 300 Bedford Mrs., fruiterer 302-306 Abel Charles B., pastrycook 332 McCulloch Thomas 334 Bedford Matthew, painter 336 Mullane Michael, bootmaker 348-350 Mulholland Joseph, grocer and produce merchant 352 Lance Alfred, plumber 354 Lee A., bootmaker 356 Lance Brothers, painters 400 Thomas John, wheelwright |
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412 Bates Robert, brick manufacturer 414 Walker John, clerk 426 McKechnie James, saddler 482 Lincoln and Weeks, blacksmiths Risby and Wiseman, saddlers Hansen G. L., fancy repository Blackmore C. A., hairdresser 540 Allan John, grocer 542 Turner Mrs., dressmaker 544 Alien John, produce merchant Hodkinson and Lemon, engineer Cox E., produce store Gentle Josiah, brickmaker Short William, blacksmith Tabrett and Draper, brick manufacturers 297 Rienits D. G., tobacconist 299 Drummond George, confectioner 303 Gregson John, fancy repository 305 Lambourn Edward, grocer 307 Eldridge William C., dyer 309 Jones G. T., produce dealer 311 Cronshaw Alfred, tailor 313 Miller Henry, fruiterer Serbutt James, hairdresser 315-317 Seymour Giles M., draper 319 Ford, A., ironmonger 331 Lucas Joseph, watchmaker 323 Sergeant William, bootmaker 325-327 Frederick Edward L., draper 329 Whitaker Henry E., chemist 331 Hilton, Brown and Co., seedsmen and plant merchants 333 Hagley Mrs. Elizabeth, draper 335 Knight Charles, fruiterer 337 Rowley William, stationer 339 Ashton Joseph and Co., grocers 341 Morris A., bootmaker 343 Young George E., hairdresser 345 Macready Hugh, stationer 351 King Mrs., produce store 353 Chislett George E., bootmaker 355 Sandringham hotel-Arthur Millar 357 Broomfield and Brown, oyster ssloon 359 Wood E. A. and Brothers, grocers 361 Allsop William, earthenware dealer 363 Stonehill G. H., saddler 365 Watson and Co., drapers and clothiers 367 Granthom John, tailor 369 Pattison J. J., grocer 371 Griffiths Mrs. T. H, milliner 377 Boggis E. and Co., drapers 379 Stead Rev. Charles (Wes. ) 381 White John, tallow merchant 383 Lotze Edward, accountant 387 Rapp John, leather merchant Piershank Sebastian 389 Davis Henry, draper 391 Buck Robert, draper 393 Hannington George, storekeeper 395 May James 413 Camden Ladies’ college-Mrs. W. E. Hilliard and Miss Deacon, principals 435 Harrison Joseph, grocer 437 Harrison G. C., bootmaker Sir William Wallace hotel-Henry F. Hankin Boxwell John G., farrier 441 Mulholland Joseph, fuel merchant 447 Ibbotson Charles H., coachbuilder 451 Baldick George, timber merchant 457 Philpot Mrs. Sarah M., draper 459 Darragh H. C., stationer 461 Gleeson T., butcher |
465 Scotton William H., tobacconist 469 Agar Mrs., midwife 471 McCauley Daniel, merchant 473 Woodward J., baker Keyse -, caretaker 539 Wyatt Captain Henry 541 McQueen Farquhar, accountant 547 Thurlow Henry A., greengrocer 549 Stalgis, Smith and Co., butchers 551 Botany View hotel-J. M. O’Connell 555 Green William, carter 557 Tye James, butcher 559 Brett James, greengrocer 563 Hodkinson Thomas, engineer 593 Adlington T., carpenter 595 Nicholson John, hairdresser 597 Short Mrs., ladies’ nurse 599 Boots John, greengrocer 613 Tye Horace, brickburner Kaiser H., gunsmith Cooper – Featherstone Gerald, carpenter 4 O’Malley J. 5 Blackburn Henry, plasterer 6 Kirk John, stonemason Erickson John, carpenter Mills William, currier Alger Frederick, carpenter 7 Harris Edward, moulder 9 Proudfoot Mrs. 10 Duncanson John Wesleyan chapel headmaster, and Miss Annie McDonald, headmistress Moriarty Rev. John 26 Andrew Joseph, dealer 28 Foster John 30 Clarke William, furniture broker 3 Silvester George 15 Meeks Mrs. 17 Pratt Thomas 19 Lawless Maxim 21 Jeskie Gustav. modeller 31 Carney John J. W., silversmith 33 Scanlan Edmund 35 Lewis Richard, watchmaker 37 Graham Thomas, painter 39 Smith George, joiner |
10 Hurley William H. 9 Terry Henry 8 Roberts Mrs. 6 McRitchie William, engineer 4 Risby Charles, grocer 3 Harper Boyd, draper 2 Philip George, bookseller 1 Liddle James 47 Maish Charles, butcher 49 Adams Charles, stonemason 51 Carr Edwin, plumber 53 Sutton John H., storeman 57 Hudson E. T. Hudson James 59 Hudson Joseph B., plasterer 63 Burgess Edmund, baker Burgess H., clerk Burgess Miss, dressmaker 1 Lane John 2 Shaw James, draftsman 3 Meares Alfred 4 Portus John, clerk Manch P. F., ‘ Fern villa’ Mowle Aubrey Murray P. Robinson W. J. Cambridge street Lattroll Mrs., ‘ Wyandah’ 2 Truefit Harry W., draftsman 3 Hodgson James, bricklayer 4 Jackson Thomas H., clerk 5 Goddard – Stephan Adam, lithographer, ‘ Charissa’ Lesberg Mrs. Black George, ‘ Hopeton’ Pollard Henry C., clerk, ‘ Roseyll’ Allman Miss, ‘Warilla’ Coyle Miss, school teacher Whitehead John, van proprietor Wood James, ‘ Kelbourne’ Hawkins T. and Sons, painters Barton Samuel Silverberg Joseph Langley John Matthewson William, carpenter Bryant John A., ‘ Burriana’ Marlborough Francis, grocer Murray William Caites Henry, bootmaker Smith Mrs. E. Q., ‘ Ashley house’ Douglas Mrs. Woodgate Edward Smith C. A., clerk Crawford Samuel, house and land agent Davis W. J. Oakley Mrs. |
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London street continued- Bragg James, butcher Augusta street Larkin Nicholas, sub-inspector of police Herbert Michael Frazer John, ‘ Eureka house’ Barker Henry, architect, ‘ Hawthorn villa’ Riley George T., ‘ Madeley ‘ Flaherty Martin, cab proprietor Pryde Henry, jam manufacturer, Lyke villa’ Evans Alfred, ‘ Essex villa’ Sewell John F., ‘ Montrose villa’ Momsen Andrew M., clothier. ‘ Brompton villa’ Gibbons W. M. H.. ‘ Hazeldean’ Walker Captain D., ‘ Noumea villa’ Dolman William, ‘ Unsworth’ Wilson Alexander, ‘ Granton villa’ Brighton terrace- Glasson Mrs. Thompson Mrs. E. H. Stephen’s Grammar school Wilson Miss, dressmaker 7 Carroll John 9 Murphy George B., farrier 11 Spilsey Mrs. Kember William J. Willard Mrs. E. Abbott George Walker Montague, clerk Humphreys H., carpenter Pittaway Mrs. Back Edward Short J. Thomas, blacksmith Harris William, brickmaker Williams Phillip, constable Taylor Thomas, bootmaker Dyson Mrs. Clark Richard, baker Burgess William Ball Henry Ratcliffe Frederick W. Platt – Kent George, brickmaker Clayton George Willard Alfred H. Clarkson William Graham, station master Rees James, bootmaker Devery Henry Barnes Charles, carter Mars John, signalman Draper George, clerk Mellor John Thompson Richard, blacksmith Thompson – |
Higgs Roderick Ogden Roderick Simpson William J., engineer Vidler William 1 Melchior Alfred, engineer 2 Meyer Ferdinand, merchant 3 Reilly Robert 4 Butler Henry 6 Crundwell George Smith James Cottrell William, plumber Biddell John H., plumber Sayburn Thomas, painter ‘ Ulalia ‘ Bayliss George, ‘ Islington’ Inglebert George, ‘ Seafield cottage’ Paxton Thomas, ‘Craig cottage’ Campbell James, mounted police White Mrs., dressmaker and costumier Harvey Alfred. ‘ Garfield ‘ Shepherd Albert J., plasterer Dawson Gordon, police sergeant Hynard Thomas, clerk Noble Thomas, moulder Rossthorn Mrs. Walpole John H. Schofield Tedbar, mason Atkinson Christopher, joiner Blundell Alfred, plumber Corrigan Daniel Insull William H. Ryan Miss, grocer Hissett Phillip Franklin George, painter Dee Edward Shephard Charles, draftsman Reardon James Gould Alfred W. Kingsley Peter, machinist Kidd – Hoolahan- Kilkeary M. D., grocer Palmer Mrs., ‘ Dahlia cottage’ Martin Mrs., ‘ Mary cottage ‘ Farr M. A. M. Thorpe Henry Elstub Mrs. A. Mill David, carpenter Gribban Charles F., engineer Trevithick Thomas Cummins Michael Vranicks Joseph, engineer Hutchinson Alexander Hayward Samuel T., pastrycook Nicholson R. J. Simpson James, engineer Steel Samuel, woolclasser Choat James Brook Thomas, carpenter Farmer Alexander Evans John Martin James, bootmaker Midgeley and Mould, perambulator makers Ward Mrs. |
Seckold Thomas Nottle John, brickmaker Bradshaw Samuel Hinton James Kelso James, grocer Simon -, ‘bus proprietor Milner Isaac Sharp Albert, newsagent Ottery Samuel, carter Kelly Thomas Lenton Thomas Carrie George Harris David Duckworth Edward Clarke Robert Reynolds George Moon T., builder Phillips William G. Stringfellow Thomas Croft Frederick, teacher of music O’Grady W. B. S., ‘ Castleton ‘ Smedley Mrs., ‘ Moorville’ Walter Francis, slater Mann Thomas Lucas James, clerk O’Donnell Susan Dean William Alien Percy, ‘ Maxwell’ Ernshaw Mrs., ‘ Hazeldean ‘ Reay Misses, ‘ Yelgelbar ‘ Dutt John, ‘ Lisgar’ Duff Hugh, auctioneer Duff Gordon, surveyor James Philip B., ‘ Gladstone house’ Single John, ‘ Garfield’ Orr Mrs. W., ‘ Wailurin ‘ Greaves John, ‘ Coinda’ Best Michael Harvey William, carpenter Haddon Francis H., ‘ Milford’ Matheson John, builder, ‘ Beechworth’ Williams and Matheson, builders and con- tractors Appleton William W., ‘ Longwood’ Collins Frederick, ‘ Sempstead’ Wallis James H., ‘ Nariah cottage’ Hopkins Alfred J., watchmaker Lawson J., lithographer Waugh – Blunt George, builder Carter Sidney, ‘ Florence-villa’ Herbert Sidney, clerk, ‘ Staniford’ Hennessy John, ‘ Truro’ Rodney terrace– 6 Grant James 5 Butler -, bootmaker 4 Grant John, plasterer 3 Mitchell Edward 2 Gearside Samuel 1 Healy Richard 9 Stanley John, tanner Bearup J., commercial traveller, ‘ Craigie ‘ Warden James G., auctioneer Carlisle terrace– 2 Flanagan John 3 Hellyer Alfred C, 5 King Mrs. Watson Abraham, ‘ Orville’ White Robert Perry John, ‘ Lyall cottage’ Heathfield cottages- 1 Plunkett George W. 2 Drackford Walter J. |
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3 Stephenson James, broker 4 Stevenson William E. Walton terrace– May Henry McKinnon Donald Moscroft Mrs. Compton Albert Callan Laurence, coachpainter Carman Mrs., ‘ Ashburn ville’ Gore John Ying Sam, ‘ Torrington ‘ Mow Mrs. Moy Elder terrace– 1 Atkin Herbert J., builder 2 Seymour – 3 Hague John, city missionary Farnham terrace– 1 Smith H. and J., builders 2 Gole Edmund,. law clerk 3 Bennett George, woolstapler Cox William, bricklayer Macarthur Mrs. S. Taylor J., teacher of dancing Jenner Robert B., coachbuilder Walsh Daniel Clinton J., ‘ Mishwaum’ Pyne William, ‘ Apsley house’ Barden Charles, hay and corn dealer 5 O’Doherty Patrick, clerk 7 Johnson Samuel Price Edward, billposter 9 Dickson Magnus F. 11 Gerrett Joseph 13 Grisdale Mrs. G. 15 Dunton Miss, dressmaker 17 Le Martiniere Henri Hannah terrace– 1 Hukins John Rogers Robert 2 Evans Charles H., traveller 3 Siddeway Alfred 4 Gardiner Mrs. Anne Hurst James Poole Alfred Hunter John Webb William, gardener Roberts Thomas W. Primitive Methodist church-Rev. E. Masterman Rawlings James Wallace Robert, grocer Osmond Frank, carpenter Strange Mrs. Williams William Hawkins Jesse Hogan Thomas Byett William Guest Joseph, fitter Fleckman Mrs. 8 Jamieson Charles, brickmaker 7 Martin George, brickmaker 6 Conway M. 5 Martin Joseph 4 Nichols Robert 3 Brown Charles, brickmaker 2 Keating William, brickmaker 1 Sckweikert George, blacksmith 4 Lankester William |
6 Oliver Mrs. Juliana Mrs. M. 8 Daggar Mrs., dressmaker Millett John, ‘Heathcote’ Lumsdaine Edwin B. F., ‘ Marian’ Bent Cornelius, clerk Berner Joseph G. Berner Joseph, ‘ Waterton’ Taylor Robert, clerk, ‘ Paisley house’ Dalyell Mrs., ‘ Nirwana” Dalyell Miss, school teacher Hannan Robert, insurance agent Price Mrs. ‘ Franklyn’ Kingsbury John Smith J. H., ‘ Durlston’ Breckaroldt William, ‘ Elsieville’ Fennell Mrs., ‘ Roseville’ St. Kilda terrace– 2 Connor W. J., bootmaker 3 Strachan Alexander 4 Strachan Thomas, clerk 5 Skinner William, senior constable Dunn Mrs. E. Skinner David, engineer Farris A. W., fernery artist Gibbons Joseph. ‘ Alma cottage’ Howe Thomas, ‘Norma’ Murdock Walter, ‘ Ascot cottage’ Nelson Arthur L., ‘ Pearville’ Lane Nathaniel Oliver William Fielder A. E. Peacock William Martin Farquhar, compositor Archibald John Mulquin Thomas, “Eastbourne” Vallance Adam. ‘ Wilnecote” Plumb John, ‘ Milluriel” Christians’ church Roberts Edward, ‘Darwin’ Eld George, ‘ Kimberley” Bourke William, ‘Clarence’ Sindel R., merchant, ‘ Sindelville’ Metropolitan terrace- Grifflin Frank Richardson Thomas Child Thomas, clerk Litton George E., ‘ Morpeth house’ Harrison William Ruddle Miss E. Young James, engineer, ‘ Lilliesleef ‘ Smith James, carpenter, ‘ Fernie hill’ Lennon, cab proprietor, ‘Mayville’ Gerdon Peter, ‘ Belgamie cottage’ Lindsay John M. Piper Mrs. Parsons William M., engineer 1 Brown Henry, carpenter 3 Langeman Herman, cabinet maker 13 Cooper Robert, carpenter Gatly – 27 Rice Silas, carpenter Rice George, carpenter 29 Seller John, joiner 31 Seller Frederick, joiner |
10 Sparkes J. P., boiler maker 14 Blackford David, tailor 16 Malone Patrick, cab proprietor 20 Torr George, builder 24 Burton Mrs. 26 Platt William, rigger 28 Russell William, insurance agent 32 Walsh Edward, van proprietor 35 Rapp Jacob, merchant 86 Kelley Michael St. Stephen’s infant school 7 Thwaite John W. 13 James J. E., ‘ Islington ‘ 17 Miles G. H. 25 Young Alfred A., hairdresser 27 Selwyn Charles 29 Smith Octavius 31 Hamilton William, draper 33 Maude Joseph 35 Becker Joseph, stonemason Betchell William, gardener 37 Robinson Frank, storekeeper 4 Sampson Samuel, joiner 6 Bell John 8 Norman Joseph D. 10 Green Henry, carpenter 12 McGrath Peter, butcher 14 Bates William, blacksmith 16 Greenwood Jonathan, contractor Kidman Charles, ‘ Myrtle villa’ 26 Gess Ernest W., constable 28 Hamilton Edward fuel merchant 2 Hume John 4 Malcolm Mrs. D. 8 Hayes Michael 10 Bradford Charles, painter 14 Robson John 16 Lacey Henry 18 Egan Felix, bootmaker 20 Chaffney Andrew Eyles Reuben Heath Richard Hobson Thomas Heath Sidney W., builder Christinson Lewis Jackson Charles F., coachtrimmer Olive Robert Butt William, carpenter Hollis Robert McDonald Joseph Webster R. Douglas B. MacDonald Joseph Smith Samuel, saddler Paroz Frederick, joiner Kaesewurn John, master mariner Bird William C., carpenter Turner George, stonemason Morton John |
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Newman street continued – 33 Asztolos Mrs. 31 Stead George 28 Brown Walter W., surveyor Bolin George, plumber, ‘ Elsieholme’ Thompson Mrs., ‘ Granard house’ Butler William, carpenter, ‘ Hamilton house’ 21 Watkins William, compositor 23 Sayer Frederick Newman street butchery Fletcher Henry 5 Hall Mrs. Pulham James 13 Quinn Patrick, van proprietor 11 Chamberlain -, carpenter 9 Ewart Archibald, iron turner 7 Burn William 5 Nisbet Peter, grocer Richardson Miss 10 Bath William 12 Purkiss Charles. ‘ Ashton house’ 12½ Thompson James, butcher 14 Davis Richard, wheelwright Jackson Henry, greengrocer 26 Doble Mrs. 28 Meek Henry B. 30 French Mrs. 32 Booth John 34 Hewlett Sydney, batter 36 Smyth Michael 38 Bradford Henry, dealer 40 Hawkes J. Whitham Thomas, grocer Keegan James, coachbuilder Hereford Robert Schroeder Frederick W. Howarth D. B. and Son, Pioneer steel foundry Hughes Alfred, auctioneer Hextall Mrs. Lane Miss, music teacher Bentura Mrs. Williams Thomas, carpenter Baxter James Nathan Steven H. Dewhurst Eley, fitter, ‘ Oldhamedge house’ Heatherington Thomas, constable Gawne Walter, plasterer Selwyn Alexander McCann Alfred Heighway Adolphus, van proprietor Callow John, accountant Jeffries Henry, contractor Howarth David B., steelfounder Eggleton William, brickmaster Hewish George Cocks William E., butcher Still Albert S. Cheney William Pavey Edward Hayden Thomas, bricklayer 5 Tamman Thomas, carrier 9 Smith John 11 Oakes Robert |
15 Lee James 17 Trounce Edward W. 25 Gibson Robert 33 Mooney Mrs. 37 Reid Michael, engine driver 41 Kerslake Charles, dealer 43 Connor James Foster John Eliasaph terrace– 4 Turner William 3 Heslop Alexander 1 Smith John, painter Clifton terrace- 4 Queeney James J. 3 Bell James, bricklayer 2 Murphy Hugh 1 McKenzie, Christopher 71 Cosgrove William 4 Mayne Daniel, fencer 6 Gaw Mrs. 8 Cassidy Luke 10 Taffrey George, mason 20 Lowe Mrs. Albert, laundress 22 Taylor James 24 Taylor John 26 Hart Lewis 28 Hillyer John, bricklayer 46 Whiteoak Thomas 68 Symonds Samuel W., engraver 70 Shortland Willoughby, printer 72 Croker James 74 Membrey Arthur, carpenter 82 McIntyre James 3 Jones William, teacher 5 Asprey John, tobacconist, ‘ Amelia cottage ‘ 13 Smyth Robert 15 Dyer Ebenezer 17 Cook Henry, bootmaker 19 Turtle Charles, grocer 21 Higgins Michael A. 25 Plumridge A. J., ‘ Rose cottage’ 27 Brown George 4 Allworth Rev. W., ‘ Stirling villa ‘ of the Good Samaritan 14 Goulding William R., ‘ Carmel’ 16 Anderson William turer Dixon Henry, contractor Quy Frederick, draper, ‘ Essex house’ Goodsell J., carpenter Lutton William, moulder Holding John, J. P.. ‘ Holdingsby ‘ |
Sharp Joseph, stonemason Gibson James, blacksmith Kenney William Kyle James Bray William F., commercial traveller Pawley William G. Brewer William French James, bricklayer Carrigan Mrs. Marshall James Smith Robert G. ‘Glen Maye’ Polland John H. Broughton Herbert, carpenter Jarman Stephen, stonemason Terry Frank, salesman, ‘ Unity house ‘ Sutton S., gasfitter Duboise Herbert A. Lemon John H., engineer Austin William, ‘ Stella’ Steer Robert, bookbinder Day William A., telegraph operator 1 Reid James, draper 3 Leigh William L., accountant 5 Strauss Mrs. Thomason T. E. J., surveyor 6 Monro Miss Thomas George, tailor Fairburn George, letter carrier Courtney John, commission agent Valentine Herman Quayle Phillip, captain Forsythe Francis, builder Hayes Patrick, builder, ‘May villa’ Read William P. Hardy Mrs. M. Caunter Mrs. Alice, grocer Hardy John Denning John, carpenter Waters Robert W. 12 Stone Mrs. Eagle’ Queen’s terrace- 1 Hawkins George, brassfinisher 2 Francis Charles 4 Hubert William Spinks James, wheelwright Say Henry, bricklayer Howell Robert Hall William H. |
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58 Cook Walter, boot merchant 64 White David, carpenter 66 McKenzie Thomas 68 Weston C. J., accountant 5 Remilly Mrs. 7 Spring James, ‘ Victoria house’ 9 Brown Captain J. W. 11 Lawson James, cabinet maker 15 Madson Hans P., surveyor 17 Sharp John H., merchant, ‘Arthur leigh’ 19 Smart Arthur, tinsmith 21 Grude Mrs., ‘ Matilda cottage’ 25 Legden Peter 1 James – 3 Osmond Albert, saddler 5 Causton – 7 Spencer Thomas E., contractor 9 Adams William E. 11 Norman John 4 Donningham John 6 Langlands James, master mariner 10 Moffatt James, iron moulder 12 Phillips John W.. bookbinder 18 Sutherland Edward, bootmaker 20 Lawson Augustus, painter 22 Marsh Stephen 24 Moreland James 28 Green James, watchmaker Duthie David, seedsman 32 Cohen Henry 34 Croker John 36 Sainty James, lamplighter 38 Moate George E., bricklayer Grinhan Henry Holt Christopher 40 Evey Andrew 42 Griffin Thomas Lacey Patrick Industrial ball 1 Meredith George 2 Petty John 3 Heeps – 4 Antil John, painter 5 Cuddiford John, chemist 6 Connsell Alien F., master mariner 7 Davis Ambrose, painter 8 O’Connor George, bootmaker 9 Marshmount – 10 Redwin Thomas bricklayer 7 Dunn William, carter 9 Hoffman Frederick 11 Scott John 13 Blaker Stephen, plasterer 15 Elliott J., bootmaker 17 Wright S. J., plumber 19 Daley Mrs. 33 Bird Alfred, plasterer 35 Abigail James, ‘ Milinda house’ 37 Hincks Mark 45 Simmons Edmund, agent 47 Powell James |
49 Snelgrove John 51 Gordon Arthur, clerk 53 Barncastle John 55 Bayley James, printer 57 Mclntyre Samuel 59 Brown Henry, carpenter 61 Dubber Charles E., but«her 63 Hannah Mrs. 67 Jones William, storekeeper 69 Pierce Charles 71 Pithers James 73 Melville Ninian, M. L. A., ‘Brookville 75 Hewitt Miss 77 Tobin John, builder 79 Brander John, carpenter 81 Griffin Morris, plasterer 4 Jones Frederick, bootmaker 6 Crisp James 8 Sheridan Michael 10 Crane James 12 Purcell Mrs. K. 22 Sly J. W., stonemason 24 Spencer William, painter 26 Quinton Thomas, plasterer 28 Cousins William 30 Donelly Bernard 32 Maguire John 34 Newton Thomas 36 Lincoln George 38 Dunn – 40 Mitchell James, stonemason 42 Smith Mrs. C. 46 Taaffe Mary, nurse 50 Hart George C., baker 52 Wagner William T., plasterer 54 Taylor George, baker 60 Cullen Joseph 62-64 Glassworks hotel-Charles Grant 66 Burgess Harry Arthur Thomas, builder 68 Eady Walter 70 Aveling Henry. plasterer 72 Yager Charles, compositor 74 Elstubb Robert, carpenter 80 Ward Thomas Shirbin John J. Riese Louis, clerk Dadswell Charles, boot merchant Richardson George, merchant 1 Bates George 2 Thomas Noah 3 Smith James 4 Heffenan Thomas A. 5 Keeley George 6 Scarborough Mrs. S. 7 Plant Henry 8 Taylor James 9 Brown Mrs. Snowdon terrace– 1 Mason Robert, plasterer 2 Stone John, painter 3 Chenoweth W., carpenter 4 Cheadle W. 5 Hodson Mrs. M. L. 6 Dalby Mrs. 7 Hankin James, clerk Warren Robert, grocer Webber John, paper ruler |
Burnham Anthony Rankin William Budge James, millwright Whatley Charles Sloan street Grant Alfred, painter Crease Charles Harrison Thomas, carpenter Walton Thomas Rutson – 3 Johnson William, plasterer 7 Austin Charles, musician 9 Hambley Mrs., dressmaker 36 Williams John H., carpenter Gash James 40 Swan Henry W., coachbuilder 42 Schmutter William Bennett George M., ‘ Florenceville ‘ Thorn J. J., fruiterer Walker C. P., carriage painter Kerswell William H., engineer Liardet Frederick E., Railway station master Pepper Samuel, bricklayer Pepper Mrs., dressmaker Macdonaldtown Railway station- Frederick Liardet, station master 7 Malone Martin, ‘ Emerald cottage ‘ 9 Lundy Samuel 4 Armstrong W. A., bootmaker 6 Pearce Mrs. 10 Smith James 12 Hansford A. R. 14 Garrett James W. Ware Mrs., ‘ Monica villa’ 20 Lincoln Thomas 22 Greta Charles, builder 24 Newnham John, carpenter 26 Lidley Mrs. K. DeLacy Francis Hardman Richard, merchant ‘ Butleigh’ Henry Daniel, J. P., ‘ Yarrowa’ Alcock James, hide merchant. ‘ Chel- sea villa’ Mutton Edward H., ‘ Altona’ Camp William, engineer |
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Simmons street continued- Trethowan Mrs. Dirks Christian, painter, ‘ Ferndale cottage’ Ardwick terrace– 1 Goudie James, carpenter 2 Brown -, bootmaker 3 Andrews Daniel 4 Kilder Julius, salesman 5 Curtis Mrs. 6 Whately Charles 7 Yerbury Mrs. 8 Jurd Mrs. Hannah 9 Brown William, carpenter 10 Hansen – Nottingham terrace– 1 Frame John, stonemason 2 Jones Walter W., draper 3 Brown Thomas W., fettler 4 Cyfer Edward, com. traveller 5 Lodge Malcolm A. 6 Murray Daniel 7 Humphries Thomas G., collector 8 Condon Abel, secretary Katoomba. colliery 9 Slater Thomas W., traveller 10 Cummings John, bootfinisher 11 McLaughlin John, carter 12 Howard James, printer 13 Boag William, baker 14 O’Sullivan – ‘Violet cottage ‘ Dunk Walter M., clerk Wildman Charles May Alfred, jeweller, ‘ Brierley ‘ McKenzie John, clerk, ‘ Allerton ‘ Martin Charles R., iron moulder Holland Arthur J., hairdresser De Sachs Louis, dentist Morelli Joseph A., carpenter, ‘ Maybury cottage’ Garland George F., commercial agent, ‘ Snowdon’ Eldridge George, ‘ Erlsmere’ Hackney Alonzo, ‘ Ivanhoe ‘ Edwards Arthur, ‘ Brushgrove’ Scott John, clerk. ‘ Corstophin’ Gray George, warehouseman Watts Albert N., engineer, ‘ Wendouree’ Happ Andrew, wheelwright St. Helen’s terrace- 1 McCullough John 2 Flower William L., ironmonger 3 Wheeler Mrs., teacher of music Bennett Thomas 0.. engineer Northam terrace– 1 Barrett Miss 2 Berry John, bootmaker 3 Beck William 4 Reedy Frank, draper 5 Jennings John H. 6 Dunscombe Charles Underwood John, ‘ Astley’ Board George R., ‘ Clifton’ Tamblyn William H., ironmonger Cooper Richard H., contractor Vineburg Alexander, bootmaker Everitt George, brassmoulder Stevenson William, butcher Humphries C. Fetherston Mrs., ladies’ nurse Buckland James W. Robin Frederick T., painter Reynolds -, carpenter Colley Joseph |
Wright Alfred, ‘ Mary cottage’ Butler G. F., shipping clerk, ‘Coventry cottage’ Erickson Erick, bookkeeper Meirs William, bootpacker 2 Howth James, gardener 3 Kallerman William 4 Hinds Frederick, engine driver 5 Taylor Joseph 6 Clarkson William 8 Fox Jesse, builder 9 Rusden Mrs. 10 Merritt William, draper Angus and Son, coachbuilders Cozens Richard, warehouseman Jenkins Philip Myers Albert F., architect Christ church-Rev. J. Lintott Taylor Johnson Frederick W.. baker Wildman Daniel, builder,’ Warwick house ‘ Warwick hall– Browne L. and Co., fuel merchants May and Co.. fuel merchants May Henry, fuel merchants Smith James, bootmaker Partridge Mrs., ‘ Bonthorn’ Lincoln Miss, ‘ Hawthorne’ Merrett George, ‘ Austenville ‘ Wheeler George. ‘ Mansfield’ Hubbard Frederick Ryan John, ‘ Crookwell’ Conley James, accountant. ‘ Hazlemere’ Francis Alfred, surveyor, ‘ Stretton house ‘ Dean Edward, ‘Ulster house’ Ulster terrace– 3 Pryce Robert S. 5 Franklin H. J.. printer and publisher 6 McKern Frederick 7 Lennon John 8 Stuart Miss Rebecca, teacher of music 9 Bennet Edward 10 Ricketts Mrs. 11 Bealmer James 12 Bennett Nicholas Bennett Miss M. 13 Hopkinson Mrs. 14 Wilson Edward, journalist 15 Hart Peter F., builder San Jose terrace– 1 Rubie Peter J., solicitor 2 Wilkinson Mr. 3 Stevenson James 4 Stickey Miss, dressmaker 6 Wildman Samuel, clerk City Coal Company’s depot Chromate Paint Company Stock |
Fenwick Rev. David (Baptist) Warlow-Davies Rev., ‘ Dulwich house’ Duesbury George, ‘ Osmaston’ Mahony Frank, artist Mayes John H., surveyor, ‘ Estherville’ Corner headmaster 3 Govis Henry, painter 5 Elliott W. H., bootfinisher 7 MacNamara Mrs. 9 Klees Thomas 10 Herbert John, wheelwright 12 Bullen James, sen., overseer Bullen J., jun., clerk 16 Crane John E. 18 Newman Charles A. 20 West Joseph 24 Quirk Mrs. 26 Donahoe Mrs. 28 Butler Mrs. 32 Howe Robert B., builder 46 Milverton Edward, steward 48 Ireson Richard, carpenter 50 List Philip, commercial traveller 52 Hornibrook Michael, carpenter 54 Toepfer Fritz, fuel merchant 3 Burke Edmund 5 Alexander Henry, mathematical in- strument maker 7 Atkin Mrs. 9 Davis Charles, draper 11 Heggarty W. 13 Weekly Mrs., dressmaker 15 Weekly John, carpenter 17 Moore Charles, clerk 19 Hay William, currier Boyne George, plasterer Kerr Henry, ‘ Rosstravor’ Kibby – Friendenrich Louis, baker Vermeesch Mrs. 2 Nicol William 3 Costello James 4 Brown Robert 5 Lander Mrs. 6 Power Edward H., accountant 7 Bullock Mrs. Leishman James, stonecutter Miller James King George Prosser Thomas H. Thornthwaite F. and Co., lithographers New Kentucky Tobacco factory |
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Pellatt Alfred McKenzie John 3 Divene Mrs., midwife 4 Cook Thomas, miner 5 Whiteley Joseph, engineer 8 McKone William Monaghan Thomas F. 5 Smith Alfred, ‘ Fairleigh’ 7 Harris Thomas, ironmonger 9 Ireland John 11 Lummiss William, gunsmith 13 Sutton George W., engineer 15 Eckfleld Alfred 19 Payne Thomas 21 Olive Walter, brickmaker 23 Slater Mrs., dressmaker 25 Johnstone Peter 25½ Frazer Angus 27 Munni Mrs. 29 Madigan John, carpenter 31 Winkworth Charles, pianoforte tuner 33 Short Thomas W., fuel merchant 41 Egleton – 43 Stevens William Anglin Francis J., grocer 53 Moran Patrick 57 Hine Charles E., agent 59 Woodhouse James 61 Dingwell Mrs. 63 Lett Arthur, mariner Canham George, bootmaker 69 Thompson J. D., painter 71 D’Arcey William, painter 75 Worth -. carpenter 77 Wallace George 79 Stone Mrs., tailoress 83 West John, van proprietor 85 Byatt William T., painter 91 McIlbride Alexander, mason 93 Baker Thomas, timber agent 95 Hutton Joseph, stonemason 101 Gates John J., commercial traveller 103 Watt Mrs. 105 Sutcliffe Stanfield, clerk 107 Crosby G. 109 Marsh William J., hotel broker 111 Phillips George W., clerk 113 Harrison Mrs., midwife 131 Garwell Mrs. Osgood Mrs., laundress George H., commercial traveller Frame William Illingworth Walter, woolsorter 4 Best Mrs. J. 6 Gommesen George, undertaker |
8 Little James, builder Land William 18 Frazer John W., commercial traveller Fitzgerald Richard, contractor Clarke Frederick W. Carter Mrs. A. 38 Madden William 40 Winter James, signwriter 42 Corner Jones G., teacher 46 Richmond Malcolm, builder 48 Richardson Mrs. 3 Cockburn Mrs. 5 Fowler Frederick W., clerk 7 Street T. C., watchmaker 9 Ferrier Thomas, carpenter 11 Baylis Joseph E., clerk 13 Warburton Noah Lindley Ernest G., clerk 15 Jacob George 17 Dowling Miss, dressmaker 25 Killigrew James, cutter 29 Cockerton G. A., commercial traveller 31 Sproull James 35 Ikin Robert P. 37 Rice Mrs. Ann 39 Davis E. J, engineer 43 Boness Henry, cabinet maker 45 Hannigan Mrs. Pullen Mrs. 3-5-7 Gould Mrs. Mary E.. teacher of dancing 9 Whitbum Augustus 11 Davis Robert 13 Pagnotti Signor, teacher of music 15 Lindley Mrs. 17 Collie Rev. Robert Presbyterian church-Rev. Robert Collie, F. L. S. 23 Brown R. A. 25 Beeby Mrs J. 27 Everest George 37 Blanch Henry M. 39 Molesworth Edgar McPhee James 41 Rosenthal Philip 43 Newall Charles 49 Moon John, carrier 51 Fewkes Henry N., plasterer 53 Briggs William, gardener 55 Cook Harry, tanner 57 Colling Thomas 59 Morris -, carrier 61 Grimshaw William 63 Grimshaw Mrs, H. 65 Chantler Christopher, saddler 67 Covenoy Mrs., dressmaker 69 Pickard Henry, builder and store keeper Chisholm Alexander J. Wilburn Miss, teacher of music 75 Selby John, carpenter 77 Thompson William 81 Gatenby Thomas, painter 83 Matchett Abraham 85 Cheveroux Auguste F., carver 87 Williams George, bricklayer 89 Arnold Sydney, hatter 12 Whitford Robert 14 Lane Rev. George (Wesleyan) 16 Tye Thomas, butcher |
18 Jolly Mrs. 20 Kershaw Mrs. J. J., 24 Stonier William,, 26 Stonier Miss A. ‘ Wellesley college ‘ 38 Creegan Michael, coachman. 42 Thomas Thomas 44 Wheeler William J., cabinet maker 46 Hynes Michael 48 Hynes John 50 Fairbairn Henry, plumber 54 Beves George, plasterer 56 Cusack James, fitter 58 Warne Mrs. 60 Gould Frederick 62 Hughes Mrs. 64 Hall Charles 70 McConacky Charles, mason Brunt William. ‘ Ethel cottage ‘ Tolley Wharton. engineer 1 Evitt Edward 2 Hodge Onslow G. 4 Nesbitt Robert 5 Carter Thomas 6 Brier Joseph, grocer Cox William. contractor Wilson Alexander Hardy Mrs. Gooden John Alderson Roland H. Martin Thomas Eldeshaw Mrs. Tabrett John, ‘ The Priory ‘ Fenning Mrs. Newtown Pound-James Rawlings poundkeeper Haffner Leonard, builder Walker Macquarie, storekeeper 8 Mosson Edward 7 Cooper J. W. 5 Miller Henry 4 Barrett William 3 Hindle William, coachbuilder Machan Mrs. Osborne Mrs. Matthias Robert Mossman Thomas, clerk Weekes Mrs. Catherine Weekes Francis, farrier Skerritt Mrs. Quin P. J. Lewis Isaac B. Wilson Robert Fawkner Thomas J., ‘ Austral house’ Austin Thomas R., carrier, Illfra- combe house ‘ Cassels Samuel tinsmith Thornton Mrs., music teacher Bill Charles A. Larsen Peter Croft Matthew |
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Reid William H. City Coal Company’s branch yard Reid Charles G. Biggar John G. 4-6 Williams William H., saddler 8 Gommesen Joseph, engineering works 12 Jolly Joseph, painter 18 Hurst William, turncock 20 Hillier Frank, cordial manufacturer 22 Dawson John, saddler 26 Jackson J. E. 28 Herring William, bookseller 30 Webber A. J., wheelwright Tubby William 38 Wheatley Henry, carpenter 40 Curtis Mrs. M. 42 Parkes Edward, carter 44 Mansley John 46 Mason John Greenwood and Son. produce mer- chants Doris John, constable 78 King George 80 Leestone Arthur, hairdresser |
Porter A. 94 Fort James 112 Traill W. H.. ‘ The Grove ‘ 142 Pimm John, contractor Turnbull – ‘ Rosebank ‘ 152 Peryman Frederick, engineer 156 Burt Alfred. ‘ Louisville ‘ 158 Golder Thomas 160 Macintosh John, teacher 162 Reed Charles G., dentist 164 Dixon John E. 166 Harrison Henry M., carpenter 3 Endicott James, cab proprietor 5 Spencer William, gardener 7 Tribble John 9 Tarrant Miss S., preparatory school 11 Gommesen Joseph, engineer 13 Sapsford Alfred A. Cooper’s terrace- 17 Poison Mrs. 19 Cooper William, plumber 23 Blackley John 23a York Mrs. 25 Wright Thomas, packer 33 Nicholl George, printer |
35 Tickle William H., paper ruler 37 Burke David J. 41 Lamond James, builder 43 Lamond Mrs., nurse 45 Donaldson H. Tennent, ‘Bellevue’ 47 Thompson Wellwood 49 Marie Madame, teacher of French 51 Tresscott F. and Co., cordial manu- facturers agent 75 Jefferis Rev. James R., L. L. B., ‘ The Retreat’ 79 Blackman Mrs. S., ‘ Retreat cottage’ 4 Salier Mrs. E. Reed – 1 Hind William, stonemason 2 Bailey Miss 3 O’Rafferty Mrs. 4 Aspinall James 12 Bennett Alfred, fruiterer, ‘ Wilder- ness ‘ 1 Hawkins James, builder and contrac- tor 3 Davidson William, cabinet maker |
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