ANTHONY FOR ARTISTS’ MATERIALS
NEWTOWN,
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. Peters; and on the west by Petersham and Marrickville.
Area—480 acres Number of assessments—4912 |
Number of houses—4059 Miles of streets—22 |
Charles Ibbotson William Cox Henry N. Howe Alfred McCann, J.F. Smith John Salmon Alfred Parker H. T. Morgan J. R. King |
REGISTRAR of BlRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS— A. C. Newman, Brown street |
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Albermarle Street-East side Bedford street to 60 Australia street— Baltic street—Oxford street Lidbury Charles, “Wendover ” Wellington street—Regent street Howard and Williams, butchers 17 Middleton James, carpenter 19 Turtle Charles H., fruiterer 21 Dark Soloman 23 Smith W.L., butcher Denison street 25 Carrie George, baker 27 Smith Henry, bootmaker 29 Delponte Philip,fruiterer West side Baltic street Thompson Miss, private school Oxford street Anderson C., ” Albermarle ” Wellington street 6 Fewkes S.A., grocer Pike William, milk vendor 10 Henninges Henry, baker Regent street 12 Carlisle hotel Ann Gray 18-20 Macken P. J., grocer Denison street 24 Barry Miss M., storekeeper 26 Baldwick James, blacksmith | Albert Street-North side Bedford to Trade street 5 Scanes Frederick 7 Cook Silas, printer 9 White W. 13 Ellis G. T. 17 Mackenzie K., news agent South Side 2 Boyd Joseph, coal merchant 4 Salisbury Thomas 6 Lawrence James, lime merchant Alice lane |
Stuart Mrs. W., “Perth” Younghusband S. J., Wisdom William S., ” SteeIhurst ” Lance Edward, painter Blackburn H. Grundy George, ” Alice villa” Clare street Burling C., grocer Jelly Henry W. Deaman, Thomas, dray proprietor Munn J. D., moulder Wright Herbert Richards G. E., photographer Scholl Adolph, storeman Rose Thomas J., enginefitter Bell Thomas, stonemason Wannell Faithful Exeter terrace 2 Vickery George 5 Whiddon, John 7 Waite George,builder 8 Smith Walter,carter Lovick Jnlius James Morton William, stonemason Morton Mrs. Margaret Morton John, stonemason Jelly W. H., fruiterer Princess street South side Newton Joseph, carpenter Conoulty J. P., “The Grove” Barnes Charles, “Avoca” |
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Alice street continued— Deacon Edmund, insurance adjuster Goodsell Henry W. Pearl street Souter G. F., “bus proprietor Griffin Peter Campbell J. L. Buckworth Mrs. Tolley Walton Douglas Mrs., “Richmond” Douglas Henry, carpenter Walsh J. E., “Hartley” White William, “Tarana” Downes Mrs. Elizabeth, “Edinia” Islay terrace— 1 Heptonstale Isaac, carpenter 2 Hincks W.G. 3 Perrin E. G. 4 Jones Robert, plasterer Hawken street Wynn William Riley John L. Roebuck F., rocking-horse manu- facturer Maitland William |
Augustus Street—North side London to Charles street Murden John Dowling John, tailor Gore James G. Lecran Thomas, accountant Wilmot and Morgan, contractors Wickham Robert Smith Alfred Gough Robert Spence John, boilermaker Collier Alfred, bookbinder Pearce J., “Jubilee House” Dunshea W, J., billposter South side Nathan Alfred Bradley James, carpenter Dean Frederick, fetler Barrett John Bramwell John Thompson Thomas, miner |
36 Taylor Scolly, painter Taylor Edward 38 Comerford D. G., grindery store 40 Holmes Henry, painter 42 Hope W. J. and Co, tinsmiths 44 Arnold Henry, greengrocer 46 Phillips Thomas, bootmaker Croker J., grocer Lennox street 48 Turner George, van proprietor Kent lane Public Kindergarten School—Miss Ranclaud, mistress Campbell’s lane 58 Mayhew George, painter 60 Rossiter E. T., draper Albemarle street 62 Maguire John, bus proprietor Fitzroy lane 66 Pierce Miss Sarah, ladies’ school 68 Brooks Miss 7O Borstel J. H. 72 Bohrsmann Aubrey, dentist 72 Bohrsmann John, draper 76 Gilmour W. H., traveller 78 Abell J., fuel merchant 80 Simpson, Henry, fishmonger 82 Wilton Henry, van proprietor 84 Shaul George, van proprietor 86 Ibbitson Mrs. E. 88 Degenhardt John, baker 92 Hamilton W. 96 Hopkins Thomas 98 Toohy William 100 Clare A., storekeeper Lands lane 106 Shaul James, van proprietor Shaul G. & Co., carriers |
ANTHONY HORDERN’S FOR HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
Bed | NEWTOWN. | Cam | 319 |
Bedford Street Town Hall—King to Trade Street. Town Hall-Jesse Cowley, Council clerk; John Keating, caretaker Lincoln Thomas farrier Eyles James, news agent Kemp Walter, bootmaker Melville Hector wheelwright Denison street Ewers William, confectioner Melville Hector McKenzie electric engineer De Plater Michael 7 Happ Mrs., grocer 8 Dubber William, plasterer 10 Mullen Edward, stairbuilder 11 Millwood Henry Regent street 14 Vaile George E. Wellington street St. Joseph’s Chapel {R.C.)–Very Rev. P. Slattery St. Joseph’s school (R.C)-The Chris- tian Brothers 17 Beer Charles 18 Barry John, bricklayer 19 Wllson Henry, painter 20 Cronin Michael 21 Lynch Michael Chard Lane–Baltic street–Albemarle– Albert street 29 Burton H. J. 30 Brown Henry, signwriter 31 Sylvester George 32 Murphy Daniel, surveyor 33 May Elizabeth Crimston W. F. Fettes John 35 McCann John, bricklayer 36 Drake William, builder |
Bogan Bernard,” Alroy ” Oxley Edward, painter, “Bligh cottage ” Johnson James, ” Antrim house” Goodhew Robert. transit officer Cox John Roberts George Herdman C. E. Fisk E. R. (For North side, Camperdown) |
East side Nelson, William, plumber Smith Charles Powney James Connor W., tin and iron worker Daffy William Macdonaldtown Station—G. S. Hodgkin- son, stationmaaster |
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Camden street continued– Dwyer John McAnally James, bootfinisher Orr James, stonemason Doyle Bartholomew Doyle Thomas James H., grocer Clare street Byrne John,currier Robinson Alexander, watchman Gentz Robert, laundry Chase Samuel, ” Worcester cottage ” Cooney Francis, ” Rose cottage ” Legge Samuel Dalby G., enameller Buttonshaw George Sutherland Alexander, carpenter Coutie Joseph, coachbuilder Gould Alfred W., carpenter Waugh Elizabeth, fruiterer Prince street Scott Richard, butcher |
Rooney Patrick, H.M. C., “Elmhurst” Fitzgerald J. D. McClean James Mayo Thomas, jeweller Paton John,”Rialto” Watson’s terrace 4 Wilson W.A. West side Deeham William B., coachpainter Bennett J.,”Ada villa ” Hurcombe A. G., clerk Haining Thomas, coachbuilder McCann James, jun. Lennon H. Lambourn E. W., grocer Augustus street |
Kent street Haffner Louis, bricklayer Willson William, patternmaker Petersen Christian Arnold John, “Bidura” Carnell Robert Margaret street Earle William, “Waipa” Henwood Charles, blacksmith, “Waiora” |
ANTHOHY FOR BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING
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75 Davis George 77 Burdon L. 79 Mitchell Mrs. M., dressmaker 79½ Smith John 81 Whitfield G.N. 83 Hattersley H. T. Kilgannon P. 95 Buckley James 97 Gilby George 101 Bendall Matthew H. 103 Green Henry, butcher 137 Mackie Alexander, constable West side Mackenzie Alexander 2 Young Robert Rambert William 6 Henderson William 12 Dummett Alfred, stonemason 18 Neal James, coachsmith 20 Lannen Joseph, wheelwright 22 Mulqueeney Thomas 28 Butler Edward Francis lane 30 Butler John Lennox street—Kent lane 32 Eveille L., van proprietor 34 Peplow F., builder 36 McLean William A. 38 Fog Jeorgen 40 Hickling Robert, hotel manager 42 Garden James Campbell’s lane 44 Fuller J. T. Albemarle street Abigail J. and Sons grocers 48 Barrington Frederick C. 52 Atkinson William Fitzroy lane 54 Smith William 56 Smith J. F., butcher 58 Murray G. E. 60 Fallick John, ironmonger 62 Organ George 64 Gowen James 66 Andrews T. J., monumental mason 68 Teague H. J., printer 80 Smith Louisa 86 Clarke Alfred 88 Dempsey w. J., blacksmith 90 Haswell Thomas 92 Graham John, slater 104 Pickerill Arthur, grocer |
West side 1 Burdett L., surveyor 2 Pierce William commercial traveller 3 Jones Frederick, chemist 4 Sargeant John 6 Burnham Anthony, cutter |
Cunningham T. Bowden Alfred ” Kent house” Evans Cuthbert G., ” Waratah” Jentsch E. F., ” Alma” Rofe Charles A. Smith H. T., “Toronto villa ” Bullen James, “Glenhaughton” Elliott William, sub-inspector police Cranbrook terrace— 2 Stevens James, ironfounder 4 Jones D. 6 Chaney Albert, engineer Alton terrace— 1 Nute William 3 Lawton Henry, storeman Allaway H. C., builder, ” Blakebrae ” Rogers Robert, “Camsea” Hopkins A. E., storekeeper Harrow road |
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Enmore road continued— Co-operative Printing Works—R.S. Miles manager SUBURBAN INDEPENDENT newspaper- T. Preston, proprietor Conyngham Paul, tobacconist Jashkie Gustave, modeller Martin Christopher, venetian blindmaker Morris Miss E., storekeeper Marsh W. G., hairdresser Carroll Mrs., grocer Redfern Joseph, piano tuner Grimsley F., jeweller Paish and Co., dressmakers Fitzgerald J., grocer Newtown United Friendly Societies Dis- pensary—C.P. Finchan, manager Pankhurst E., fuel merchant Station street Browne L.and CO., fuel merchants Randell’s terrace— 1 Coles Charles 6 Spencer James, plumber 7 West Eliza 8 Fenton H. 9 Weaver Mrs. E Savage Samuel, builder Wilford street Foster His Honor William J., Supreme Court Judge “Thurnby” Foster T. C. J., barrister Foster E. P., judge’s associate Phillip street Goodyear F. A., fruiterer Edwards W. J., bootmaker Brown H. J., tailor Smyth F. G., fuel merchant Power E. H., house and land agent Taylor and Co., painters Johnson F. W., baker and confectioner Harris J., bootmaker Lassie G., ham and beef shop Davidson W., umbrella maker Carrol James, bootmaker Smith John, bootmaker Goodier Frederick oyster saloon Victorsen G., crockery store Bell W., watchmaker Tait and Craig, grocers Scandinavian laundry—Mrs. Hansen Hansen Carl, dentist Queen’ hotel George Full Lance G., produce dealer Barden C., produce dealer Pryde N, and Co., confectioners Whitfield Madge, tobacconist Grantham John, tailor London street Harris J., boootmaker Cole Jabez, grocer Alexander Louis, photagrapher Pariotti J.,oyster saloon Macdonald J M., watchmaker Jennings G., news agent House Thomas butcher Cambridge street Enmore hotel— James Fay Davis M. A., hairdresser and tobacconist Wood J. F., grocer Heslop A. J., fruiterer Heslop Misses F. and L., milliners Ayres S.H.,chemist and druggist Macdonald A. B., surgeon dentist Spencer Percy, draper and clothier Stanmore road South side Oddfellows’ hall–T. Wright Johnson Peter Chaim Samuel Roberts G. H., surgeon Law C. H., plumber Symonds L., furniture dealer Paroz F., furniture dealer | Jurd Miss E., dressmaker Bailey street Hallam F, Bricklayer Hallam Mrs., bookseller McAdam W., bootmaker Blake Mrs, dressmaker Station street Parlour W. E., fruiterer Rogers G., plumber Kempner Isaac, tailor Walton R., carpenter Brasier E., basketmaker Lockman H., mercer Smith David, fruiterer Smith James, bootmaker Jeanes Isaac, general dealer Wishart Alexander, engineer Thompson T., painter Sinclair E. P., surgeon Reiby street Pemell James,”Stanmore house” Buckley Mrs. M. V., ” Fintry cottage” Simmons street Duke of Edinburgh hotel—Frank Smith Evans James, van proprietor Richards George, grocer Rowe W. E., fruiterer Miller E. J., butcher Marion street Granger S. B., draper Knust W., furniture dealer Western C., ham shop Poole M., stationer Minty C. W., ironmonger, plumber Winkler J.F., tailor Shafto T.A., grocer Myhill G., confectioner Duguey Madame, dressmaker Craggs Bros. provision storekeepers Smith C., butcher Wilson and Co., house and land agents Metropolitan road Australian Joint Stock Bank, Ltd.–C.B. Greville manager Cunningham W., fruiterer Blake and Co. milk vendors Bellamy Wiliam, boot store Lyons B.L., fruiterer Greig James S., fancy repository White Weeks, baker and confectioner Davis Bros., butchers Wall Higgins and Co., chemists Madden Albert bootmaker Hodgson P. J., locksmith Drew J., produce dealer Edgware road—Francis street Hurley Mrs. M Juliet street |
Ferndale Street—East side Camden to Margaret street Burnett Carmi. butcher Buzzacott G. H., constable Turner William, “Kent cottage” Malcolm Hugh C., engineer Denton Alfred Schultz William, carpenter, “Rohilla” Clark William, grocer West side 1 Green J. 2 Thomas N. 3 Hardy John 4 Freckelton H., brassfinisher 6 Smith Henry 8 Mellshimer Edwin, draper 9 Cox W. M., pastrycook 13 Walton Thomas 18 Jones W. W., draper 17 Nowland Frank 15 Burnett H. 14 Goodyear Richard, engineer 12 Tyler Thomas, carpenter 11 Smith Samuel, saddler 10 Barwick James 9 Avery W. M., blacksmith 8 Myers John, ironmoulder 7 Landridge John, plasterer 5 Grant Alfred 4 Ward William, pastrycook 3 Kilby Arthur 2 Lodge, M. A., carpenter 1 Savage Thomas |
ANTHONY FOR FAMILY DRAPERY
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Fulham Street—North side Simmons to Reiby street Gee Henry, contractor, “Brookside” Biggs Thomas, electrician Warren John ” Violet cottage” Green A. H. Keene R., painter Mannell W., tailor 17 Barton Edward, tuckpointer 13 Rutledge Rupert Elderkin C. W, traveller Parr S. H. South side Murphy Mrs., ” Wexford house ” Cole James Mulqueeny Sydney, letter carrier Smith Robert, ” St. Kilda ” Mulligan T. H., “St. Elmo” Sullivan Peter, Dodbrooke” |
Goodsell Street—North side King to John street Wainwright George, “Lee Mount” South side Simpson W. J. Wilson F. L. Railway terrace— 1 Murphy E. 3 Bowles Henry, engineer 5 Harber Alfred 6 Allen C. H. 6 Lockyer John Husum terrace— 2 Jennings S. John 3 Walton John 4 Riley Joseph 5 Astridge J. H. 6 Munson N. Williamson John, “Buckle” Elizabeth terrace— 3 McLeod Joseph 6 Latham O. O. John street |
Harold Street—East side Union to Angel street 11 May Thomas Gowrie street 31 Willis W. C., carpenter 33 Pipe James 41 Johnson J. G. 43 Garde Mrs. Eliza West side 14 Field James 16 Johnson John Islington street Goddard John, builder 26 Suggett R. C. 30 Cope Henry, van proprietor Angel street |
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dsworth street continued— West side Byrnes William Bowie J. A. C. Connor Mrs. 11. J. Fisher Arthur, stonemason Maguire B. McIntosh James Samuels William |
60 Beard William 64 Jensen N. 64½ Lock William 66 Allison James 72 Gannon John 74 Matthews Charles 76 Baldock William 78 Kester William 80 Braden Henry 84 Smith C., grocer Roper street |
Cussen Richard Thorter Matthew Roche Thomas |
ANTHONY HORDERN’S FOR BUILDERS’ MATERIALS
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King Street North—North side Bligh street to railway bridge Bligh street Service John, surgeon, ” Waratah ” 1 Stratford W. J., grocer 3 Wilkin Robert 5 Owen Mrs., confectioneer 7 Smith F. G. D. 9 Jones Charles 11 Pacey Charles J., painter 13 Bates W. H., newsagent 15 Cansdell W. J., hairdresser 17 Cover Samuel, butcher 19 White Horse hotel—Edmund Rogers 21 Ronalli Giovanni, ironmonger 23 Donaldson William, newsagent 27 Meldrum H., confectioner 29 Marshall Richard, printer Nelson street 31 Barker William 35 Ross E. A., agent 37 Walker Misses, dressmakers 39½ Davis James, boot repairer 41 Blamires Thomas, butcher 45 Gilbert W., carpenter 49 Robertson Thomas greengrocer 51 Brown B. R. 53-55 Williams J. H., furniture dealer 57 Mantel Henry, woodcarver 59 Torr Brothers, woodturners 61 Clegg J. G., insurance agent 67 Kutnewsky W. 69 Howell William 71 Neilsen N., tailor Torr T., stationer Nelson Charles H.. picture framer Morris Henry, Draper Viney Mrs., ham shop 81 Whittaker J., greengrocer 87 Hyndman and Craig, brassfounders 9l Calvert J. W. 93 Batty W.. printer 93 Webb Frank, china repairer Prince of Wales hotel–—C. Walker Elizabeth street 101 Crisp and Buckland, coachbuilder 103 Barnes H. J., tobacconist 105 Barnes W., bootmaker 107 Atkin E. and Co., painters 109 McDonald Patrick, dray proprietor 111 Goldsmith James, draper 113 Franks M. F., tailor 117 Palmer George, bootmaker 117 Jenkins Mrs., grocer 119 Miller and Stanley, fruiterers 121 Whinton Mrs., tobacconist 123 Dorer Joseph, dealer 125 Stone Alfred, grocer Missenden road 127 Daniel Lambert hotel—John King 129 Rowden H., butcher 131 Maddocks G., hairdresser 133 Malthouse Henry, confectioner 135 Robens T., leather and grindery store 137 Johnston W. H., grocer 139 Milton hotel—–R. J. Elliott Stephen street 141 Connellan J. D., chemist 143 Wilkending Mrs. 147 Patterson Andrew, stationer 149 Hall Thomas, butcher 151 Millard A. & Co., window blind makers 153 Friend S., hairdresser 153 Trafalgar hotel—Thomas Rorke O’Connell street 157 Lipton’s Tea Agency—-J. F. Lawrence. manager 159 Sesse Madame, dressmaker 161 Millard William, tobacconist 163 Haley C., hairdresser 167 Anderson W., fruiterer 169 Tuft Thomas and Sons, grocers 173 Bones H. and Co., furniture dealers 11 | 177 Brooks Samuel, umbrella maker Tasker Oliver, butcher Egan street 181 Banks Mrs. M. A., confectioner 183 Wright Brothers, bootmakers 185 Johnson Brothers, provision mer- chants 187 Lane Charles J., oil and colorman 189 Dunn and Co., herbalists 191 Oxtoby Miss A., confectioner 193 Licciardo Antonio, fruiterer 195 Windebank Mark, tailor 197 Barlow W. and Co., confectioners 199 Hilliards George, tobacconist 201 Cohen Henry, pawnbroker Hordern street 203 Shakespeare hotel-—James P. Cavanagh 205 Hughson M., crockery dealer 207 Hunt E. E., chemist 209 Prince Henry, provision store 211 Broadlev Brothers, provision dealers 211 Geddes R. J., butcher 213 Catalano N., fruiterer 215 Pinfold W. R., confectioner 217 Wickham F., hairdresser 219 Gooch Thomas, general dealer Church street 221 Greenwood and Son, seed merchants 223 Green Brothers, grocers 225 Patterson A. T., bookseller 225 Quain Miss, milliner 227 Anderson Mrs., milliner 229 Harle Mrs. J. N., organic pharmacy 229 Webb W. J., piano tuner 231 Abel and Co., dining rooms 233 Davis Austen, butcher 235-237 Price A. G., draper 239 Bowers Thomas, hairdresser 241 Risbey Charles H., grocer 243 Snelling J. E., jeweller 245 Howell R., oyster saloon 247 Elder M. J. and Co., hairdressers 249 Scurr George H., ironmonger 251 Westhoff Mrs. G., wine merchant 253 Wiseman John H., fruiterer Gardiner Mrs., newsagent Mary street 257 Williams William, chemist and dentist 259 Harris J. E. jeweller 261 Cricketers’ Arms hotel—John Stokes 263 Horton A. G., boot store 265 Cooper H. K., grocer 265a Brennan Daniel, draper 267 Hobbs and Co., chemists 269 Jones W., oyster saloon 27l Thomas Henry, bootmaker 273 Hartley F. W., undertaker 275 Hoff J., provision dealer 277 Geddes R. J., butcher 279 Licciardi Bros., fruiterers 281 Jones and Herfort, house and land agents 283 Bailey Joseph, ham and beef shop 285 Poolman J., tobacconist 287 Larsen Fritz, refreshment rooms 289 Hooker William, china and glass store 289½ Tuck J. W., billiard rooms Oxford hotel—Henry May Eliza street 291 Commercial Banking Company. Ltd. (branch)Walter H. Goddard,manager 293 Bank of Australasia — G. B. Hall, manager South side Forbes street 4 Jegelman W., house and land agent 6 Rumpf Mrs. A., galvanized iron works 16 Beesley W. 18 Palmer J., produce merchant Queen street 22 McKeown H., house and land agent 24 Ramsden Mrs., milliner 26 Roberts J., music warehouse | 28 Mack Mrs., fruiterer Castle J.and Sons, art metal works Baldick J., coachbuilder Marks L., New York Brewery Fitzroy street 36 Engisch George, ” Cambridge Hall ” Georgina street 54 Pocock L. S., chimney sweep 54 Sullivan E., advertising agent 50 McGilchrist W. and R., grocers 52 Dredge J. R., engineer 54 Burke Miss, dressmaker 56 Taylor J., bedding manufacturer 58 Dadel D., cabinetmaker 60 Spear A Sons, picture framers 62 Ogaard C. L., fruiterer 64 Mitchell C. W., Blacksmith 64 Reed J. H., bootmaker 66 Jones W. F., organ and piano tuner 68 Erwin T. P., grocer 70 Hall John, hairdresser 72 Dunton Mrs. T., fancy store 74 Hall H. and Co., dyers Bucknell street 76 Wilson Louis R., pawnbroker Selig Jacob, furniture dealer 78 Smith F. T., bootmaker 80 McDonald D., fruiterer 80a Sutherland D. and Co., tobacconists 82 Drury F. A., jeweller 86 Spratt Miss A., confectioner 88 Fleming A., bootmaker 92 Roberts Joseph, grocer 94 Andrews H., ham and beef shop Buckland William J., laddermaker 96 Weeks James A., undertaker 100 Riggs T. and Co.. confectioners 102 Jeffreys and Son, upholsterers 104 Liddle J., family butcher Watkin street The Rugby Hotel— Arthur W. Fox 110 Singer Sewing Machine Co.—A. Quig- ley, agent 112 Wood John, grocer 114 Coxon W. F., jeweller 118 Williams J. H., furniture store 118a Merrickley J., fish and oyster saloon 120 Foster W., watchmaker and jeweller 122 Dunk W. H., tailor 124 Jones F. W., boot store 126 Phillips W. and Sons, produce mer- chants 128 NEWTOWN CHRONICLE-—Macdougall and Co., proprietors 130 Ulrich and Co., fruiterers 132 Lockhart John, florist 132½ Madden R., bootmaker Howell Robert, ironworker 134 McVine Mrs., milliner 136 Radford G., grocer Brown street 138 Yedwoph Emanuel, tailor 140 Murrell Bros., tea merchants 142 Bennett J. T., hatter and mercer 144 Frederick E. S., restaurant 146 Clark Marcus, draper 156 Taubman Brothers, ham shop 158 Hunter John, boot palace 160 Calnan J., tobacconist 162 Goldstein S., tailor 164 Thomson and Salmon, plumbers 166 Pearce W., saddler 168 Gommeson and Co., undertakers 170 Pattinson and Co., chemists Whately street 172 Andrews Ernest and Co., undertakers 174 Phillips T., house and land agent 176 Newell William, house and land agent 178 Sedgwick William G., surgeon 180 Bell J. H., watchmaker 182 Barrett Brothers, fruiterers 182 Neustadt I., furniture arcade 184 Ganter L., jeweller 184 Baudain Mrs. F., costumiere |
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King street north continued— 186 Craber H., music seller Batik of New South Wales (branch)— W. Sparrow, manager 190 Moulang J., jeweller Lane Misses, milliners Mutton Mrs., dressmaker 192 Bannerman and Lunn, tailors 194 Mayer J. H., tobacconist 196 Bundy H., watchmaker and jeweller Wesleyan Church—Rev. J. Gardiner Wesleyan School Hall 198 Cole W., furniture man 200 Hittman J. E., confectioner English, Scottish and Australian Bank Ltd.—H. Hewlett, manager Erskineville road Post Office—Joseph E. Lees, post and telegraph master 204 Harrison T., ironmonger 206 Parsons J. H., fancy repository Preston Mrs., dressmaker 210 Hobson T., hatter and hosier 212-216 The British and Oriental Clo- thing Co.—C. G. Hatte, manager Thorne Edward, tailor Newtown Athenaeum Club Wilson street 214 Baldick Bros., timber merchants 214 Vermeesch J. C., tobacconist 218 Ekin and Co., estate agents 218 Garden H, G., architect Davis Brothers, butchers 222 Ross George, confectioner 224 Bank hotel—J. Gallagher 226 Weeks F., farrier Newtown railway station — Alfred Levien, stationmaster NEWTOWN tram fuel depot |
300-8 Abel C. B., “Essington” 334 Aitken James, tobacconist 336 Mulhane Michael, bootmaker St John street 340 Hampton Mrs. G., butcher Vause B. and Co. plumbers 350 Mulholland Joseph, grocer 352 Lance Alfred 356 Lance Bros, painters Angel street 360 Davies J. H., monumental mason 380 Whitby W. C. Union street 4l0 Eve Thomas, wool merchant 414 Eve J. W. 422 Ware R. R. 424 Moffit James, ironmoulder 427 McKechnie James. saddler Schweikert G., farrier Rochfort street West side City Bank of Sydney—J. A. Ross. manager 297 Morris H, tobacconist Drummond George, confectioner Guille and Co. furniture store 303 Givens Brothers, booksellers 305 Konig F., provision dealer 307 Eldridge William C. and Co., dyers 309 Tipper Mrs., organs depot 311 Cronshaw Alfred, tailor 312 Serbutt James, hairdresser 3l7 Goulston and Co., drapers 319 Hutchinson J., china and glass store 321 The Union Bank of Australia, limited —F. Shaw, manager 323 Sergeant William, boot importer 325 Southern J., draper 327 Adams F., dairy produce dealer 329 Olson Brothers, chemists 331 Hilton, Browne and Co., seedsmen 333 Hagley Mrs., draper 335 Knight R. C., fruiterer 337 Pekin Tea Company—G. F. Jacobsen manager 339 Southern J., draper 343 Edwards H., hairdresser 345 Macready Hugh, stationer Short street 349 Rowdeu H., butcher 353 Chislett G. E., boot importer Sandringham hotel—J. B. Whiteway 357 Adams William, ironmonger 359 Wood J. F., grocer 361 Costa G., greengrocer 363 Isaac John. dairy produce merchant 365 Berkman William. pawnbroker 367 Smith Henry, fruiterer Pattison J. J., grocer Hill Charles, bootmaker Mallon W., hairdresser 373 Smith H. and J., butchers Holt street 375 Stonehill G. H., saddler 377 Anglin F. J., grocer 379 Gardiner Rev. John (Wesleyan) 381 Slavin Michael, musician 383 Lotze Edward 385 Preston John 387 Clarke William, broker 389 Davis Henry, draper 391 Back Robert, clothier 393 Smedley George, Newton laundry 395 Elliott John W., woolclasser 397 Lanyon C.,plumber 399 Portsmouth G., bootmaker 407 Robinson M., modeller 409 Wynter Brothers, grocers 417 Swinbourne J., bootmaker 419 Garner E. A., greengrocer 423 Guille W., watchmaker 425Flowers Mrs., dressmaker | 429 Curties R. F., butcher Camden street International hotel—John Rutherford 433 Schneider L., news agent 435 Eldridge C., dyer 435 Barlow W. J., tailor 437 Preston J., grocer Sir William Wallace hotel—Adam B. Jones 441 Scotton W. H., greengrocer 443 Evans W., furniture dealer Mulholland Joseph, fuel merchant 447 Ibbotson Charles H., coachbuilder 45l Baldick Brothers, timber merchants 457 Phillpots Mrs, Sarah M., draper 459 Tasker Henry, greengrocer 461 Stalgis S., butcher Alice street 463 Camdenville hotel—William Foy 465 Pritchard A. J., greengrocer 469 Agar Mrs., midwife 471 McCauley Daniel, merchant 473 Schwenk K., baker 475 Johnson G. D., grocer Holmwood street—Dickson street 531 Atkin and Sons, fuel merchants Wells street 539 Provest William 541 Macnamara H. B., contractor 547 Thurlow Joseph H., greengrocer 547 Jarvis J. H., butcher 551 Botany View hotel—Owen O’Brien Maria street 555 Browne J. D., butcher 557 Montgomery Thomas, fishmonger 559 Lennon John 56l Brett J., greengrocer 563 Gearside G. H., coach builder 557 Walker Mrs. J. F., ham and beef shop 561 Bellette C., saddler 563 Wolfenden Evan, fruiterer 565 Peate Charles, tobacconist 567 Beaumont Mrs., news agent 569 Innis William, bootmaker Frankfort Park hotel—A. Punch Lord street 573 Ismay James E., grocer Power Henry, laud and house agent 575 McKechnie Mrs. Illawarra Railway Bridge 591 Nowack Julius, sculptor 593 Davidson Alexander 597 Short William, wheelwright Goodsell street 607 Beasley T., watchmaker and jeweller 611 Woodley Henry 613 Beattie John J. 617 Woolley Charles, fruiterer 621 Topman George, bag dealer May street |
ANTHONY HORDERN’S FOR A G0OD DAY’S SHOPPING
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L’Avenue Park Off Georgina street 1 Brock G S. 2 Loughey A. A. 3 Brock Robert 4 Drew William 5 Thruchly William 6 Gay Mrs. M. H. 7 Thruchly Mrs. A. E. 8 Thruchley Mrs. Georgina 8 Thruchly Mrs. John 9 Hinds Frederick 10 Ruthven J. L. 11 Berne Mrs, Georgina 12 Henry S. S. 13 Pickering Alfred 14 Newton W. M., patent agent 15 Warburton, Mrs. 16 Buckridge, Rowland 17 Holland Mrs. 18 Davies Wyndham J. 19 Barnett Neville, musician Bullock Mrs. 21 Ford Miss 22 Robertson Throsby 23 Davis Mrs. Ellen 24 Pearson Mrs., ” The Grove” |
Australia street 43 Courthouse hotel—Patrick McCarry Eliza street 8 Charlesworth Fred., painter 7 Spencer Thomas 5 Wordsworth Frederick 4 Williams Henry, carpenter 3 Cook H., compositor 1 Adams J. H., stonemason Mary street 45 Bedford George 49 Cody Edward 51 King Arthur F. 53 Dyer F., engineer 57 Wickham Frederick, hairdresser 57 Hudson James, plasterer 59 Dee Henry, plumber Church street |
Augustus street Larkin Nicholas, inspector of police West side Bartlett Mrs. J. H. Fraser Misses C. and M., ” Eureka villa” Ellis H. P., ” Madeley ” Flaherty Martin, cab proprietor Davis Samuel, ” Emmaville ” Evans Alfred, ” Essexville” Momsen A. M., clothier, “Brompton villa” Gates Arthur, •’ Hazeldeane ” Walker D., master mariner Paterson W. J., ” Beryldene ” Brighton terrace— Glasson Mrs. M. A. Hill Alfred |
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Margaret street continued— 5 Alger F. J. 6 Goldman L. Hardy Edward, “Carlton” Craig Milan Reiby street South side Webber George, “Clifton cottage” Dawson G., sergeant of police, “Garfield” Shepherd Albert, plasterer Hynard Thomas J. Walker W., ironmoulder Goldsborough Mrs. Harriett Blundell Alfred Coady James Noble Thomas, moulder Jarvis J., butcher Morris P. Palmer William,” Prahran ” Price Phiilip, engineer Reardon James, bootmaker Ferndale street Simmons street. |
Perry John, ” Castleton” Smedley Mrs. M. A., “Mooreville” Inglewood terrace 2 McKinnon Donald 3 Ryan John 4 Warne J. P. Hague Miss, music teacher Allan Mrs. Maxwell, “Maxwella” McLean William, “Gordon” Guy H. Cohen Mrs. F., “Hazeldean” Duff John, ” Lisgar ” Duff Gordon Bagley Mrs. Elizabeth, ” Gladstone ” Bird John. “Garfield” Greig G. H. Greaves John, ” Lidney ” Piggott John, constable, “Orlando” Harvey Mrs. A., “Brooklyn” Pearce Edward Mattheson John, builder, “Beechworth” Davidson Thomas, filtermaker Beattie William O’Neill William Davies William Hopkins Alfred J., watchmaker Lawson Albert Kendal John Carter G. H., “Bellerma” Carter Sydney, “Elsmore ” Blinman Mrs. F. Rodney terrace— 6 Taylor T. R., painter 5 Butler Ernest 4 Williams Joseph, tinsmith 1 Goldsworthy John West side Barden Charles, ” Winchelsea ” Pyne William, “Apsley” Cox Charles, “Cambria” Clinton Henry, ” Mishwaum ” Young Alfred, carter Welsh Daniel, stoker Smith J. W., ” Marian villa ” Jenner R. B., “Merrivale” Hawkins T. Nathan Mrs G. J. Hill Mrs. H., “Karong” Gore John, ” Douglas ” Campbell Mrs. E. T. Cross lane Harrison Sydney, “Torrington” Heatherington Thomas Cannan Mrs.,” Ashbourneville ” Callan Lawrence, Byrantstonville” Connor William Kennedy John Billson Harry, constable, ” Lyall cottage ” Burwood Alfred, engineer, “Veritas” Northwood F. J., “Orville” Carlisle terrace– 4 Crawshaw William 3 Edwards Thomas 1 Kennedy James Carrick W. F., ” Cragie ” Marian terrace— 9 Stanley John, tanner 7 Fox William 3 Black J. 1 Savage William |
West side Hannah terrace— 20 Wellesiey Charles, tailor 18 Wallace John, constable 14 Petherbridge Thomas, bookbinder 12 Gerthside R., plumber 10 Rogers Alfred |
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West side Prince Miss, music teacher, “Nanima” Hill Mrs. J., ” Milluriel” Tabernacle Charles Watt, evangelist Eld George. ” Kimberley” Harrison William, ” Clarence ” Sindel Robert R., merchant, “Sindenville ” Metropolitan terrace— 1 Elliott F. A. Letton George E., engineer, ” Morpeth” Child Thomas, printer Cross lane Baron Mrs. W. H., ” Mixbury ” Webster William Nash Richard McGregor Andrew ” Lilydale” Howe Mrs. M., ” Craighhead ” Kitt G. A., “Tannochside ” Young James, engineer, “Lillesleaf ” Brooks Ralph, ” Manola McCaldon John, engineer,” Winiata ” Wilson Mrs. A. J., “Como” Cox Francis Amos, ” Mayville ” Tillet Job, carpenter Lindsay John M., “Carlisle” Haining James L., coachpainter Smith Charles, ” Highclerc” Hammond E., ” The Oaks ” Davey Richard, baker, “The Grange” Archibald John, ” Craigfoot” Conulty T. C., “Oakley ” |
33 Harding A. E., carpenter 35 Becker Joseph, stonemason 37 Robinson Frank, storekeeper South side 6 Bell John 8 Nickels Alfred, wheelwright 10 Woodrow Mrs. Mary 12 Wagg Frederick 14 Hammell Dennis, bricklayer 16 Roberts Mrs. E. 20 Churchwood C., spice manufacturer Gowrie street 24 Bateman Mrs. H. 26 Stead G. W., blacksmith 28 Drummond-Davis W., cabinetmaker |
76 Groser W. G., draper 74 Cooper W. H., tailor 66 Josephson Marcus, compositor Millington Herbert, engineer Howarth D. B. & Son, steel foundry Hogan Daniel, blacksmith Young A. V., stonemason Schroder F. W. Hereford Robert, ” Hereford ” Partridge Thomas, ” Tana ” Forbes John, blacksmith Craig William, draper Chapman Mark, storekeeper Angel street Whitham Mrs. S. A., grocer 40 Hawkes Frank, woolsorter 38 Clubb William 36 Munro A. 32 Yates James, leather dresser 30 Hugh Edwin, plumber 26 Frazer D. L., lamplighter Thelwell Mrs. H., grocer Gowrie street 19 Odea K. J., law clerk Stone Alfred J. 6 Barry John Union street |
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O’Connell street continued— Spithili Frederick Whiteoak Thomas Chalder street 63 Miller Henry Thomas 70 Fairlie David Trafford Walter, chemist Burley John, “Craigfoot” Raper street Poulter Thomas 82 McIntyre James |
West side Sparnon terrace— 1 Walton John 2 McLean J. 3 Clarke W. J. 5 Doust H. W. 6 King R. F. Belmore street Barden Edwin Fairbairn George McDonald Robert Thurnby villas— 2 Todd Edward Hermann Valentine, ” Cuprina ” Fitzgerald J. T. Forsyth Francis, builder 31 Gillman J. H. Harmston William, ” Alma ” Charles street Ross W. T. Dee P. T. Johnston David, storekeeper Gladstone street Hayes Patrick, builder. ” May villa” Bruce Mrs. A., ” Roseville” Young John, shipwright Heaton D. H., ” Rosemont” |
Hobart terrace— 2 Burns Robert, boilermaker 3 Clisdell M. J. 58 Scott William C. 64 White David, carpenter 66 Turner W. 68 Weston C. J., accountant Wilson street West side 3 Roberts J., piano tuner 7 Spring James, ” Victoria House ” 2 Close John 11 Lawson James, cabinet maker 15 Madson Hans F., surveyor 17 Byrnes Bernard 21 Browne J. P. M. 23 Mcholson Henry, reporter 25 Waring John |
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15 Lowden Matthew 19 Richmond John, builder 21 Johnstone H. W. Lennox street 31 Beech Samuel, patternmaker 33 Palmer Joseph R. 35 Abigail James Albemarle street Carlisle Castle hotel—Ann Gray 37 Hincks Mark 49 Robertson John 51 Thompson John, bootmaker 53 Barncastle John 55 Baillie, James, printer 59 Coulter James 61 Dubber Charles E., butcher 63 Brown Henry, carpenter 65 Hannah Walter 67 Haines Christopher, cab proprietor 69 Moon John, carrier 71 Pithers James 73 Deane Henry, carpenter 75 Lloyd Robert 79 Donnelly Bernard 81 Griffin Maurice, plasterer West side 4 Pinfold William, bricklayer 10 Eyles William’ sawyer 12 Purcell Mrs Catherine Lennox street 20 Kingston hotel—Daniel Marsden 22 Sly J. W., stonemason 26 Quinton Thomas, plasterer Albemarle street 28 MePherson Alexander, constable 30 Sinclair T. 34 Harris Ernest 34½ Huntington T. A., carpenter 36 Lincoln George 38 Jones William 43 Coles William, painter 44 Hodges Richard, butcher 50 McElroy Edward 54 Rooke Thomas, blacksmith 60 Coles James 63-64 Glassworks hotel—Henry Burgeess 68 Blackwell R. E., cutler 72 Cooper Thomas, signwriter 74 Elstub Robert, carpenter 80 Pearce G. A., fuel merchant |
Sloane street Pincham George Sims Henry Humphreys C. Welsh William Fulham street |
5 Lucan Septimus, carpenter 6 Johnson J., bootmaker Nottingham terrace— 1 Blaney Thomas 4 Radford James, bricklayer 5 Lahiff Thomas 6 Kennedy W. J. 7 Beringer Adam, engineer 8 Drew C. 13 Egan William West side Smith Charles, butcher Harkis Thomas May Alfred Mackenzie John, clerk, “Allerton ” Martin Mrs. L. E. Spicer James W., printer, ” Berkeley ” Szarka John, painter Stephenson Mrs. Sarah, ” Maybury ” Garland George F. Eldridge George, ” Eresmere ” Plunkett H. J., “Ivanhoe” Edwards Arthur G., ” Brushgrove ” Griffifths Mrs. T. Scott John C., clerk, ” Corstorphin ” Gray George, ” Hope cottage ” Holmes Alfred L., Alpha ” Grane G. L. Irvine Thomas, ” Hollingworth ” Carey L. P., ” Glenalvin ” Watts Albert N., ” Wendouree ” Fenton George, ” Byron ‘ Happ Andrew, wheelwright St. Helen’s terrace— 2 Thompson R. L., contractor 3 Schofield Albert 4 Wright John T. Northam terrace— 2 Hounsell Frederick 4 Morris A. 5 Yewdall C. Nangle Thomas, “Astley” Porter E. G., ” Clifton” Sanford George M., organ builder Crossman Frank Gallagher P. C. Walker Waverley W., ” Tumut” Sarah street Rattigan E. F., bootmaker Everitt George Greenup William D’Aran Phillip, “Gertrude cottage” Stevenson William, butcher |
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Station Street—East side Railway street to Holt street Somerset hotel—H. Holman Murray Mrs. Margaret, ” Warwick house” Warwick hall Metropolitan Coal Company’s Yard Enmore road Mitchell, Josiah, signwriter Dwyer J. Dudley J. T., tutor, ” Bonthorne ” Partridge Mrs. Jane, ” Hawthorn” Merret Miss P., “Austinville ” Wildman Daniel, builder, “Mansfield” Ryan John, ” Crookwell ” Scott Wiltiam, ” Hazelmere ” Francis Mrs. Margaret, “Stretton house” Dean Edward, ” Ulster house ” Ulster terrace— 1 Walker Watson, coachbuilder 2 Carroll John 5 Goslett W. B. 6 McKern Frederick 7 Tye Mrs. Mary 8 Stewart Miss, teacher of music 9 Wright James 10 Grant James, compositor 11 Hartley John, signalman 12 Young Mrs. 3. D. 13 Gray Mrs. R. H. 14 Swan A. W. 15 Dreaper W. Holt street San Jose terrace— 1 Mathews S., sergeant 3 Troy Thomas 4 Griffin Samuel, painter 6 Brown W. Smith James, ” Fentonville ” Spooner James, ” Rothsay ” Cousins Thomas, ironmonger Steer Robert, bookbinder Jenkins William Honeyfield H. J., clerk Dumbarton Charles Dowling A. E. Heighway J. F. McKay A. C. Smith Henry, butcher Carmody Michael Fletcher Edmund Hurst William Fogarty Patrick West side Browne L. and Co., fuel merchants Enmore road Walker Watson, coachbuilder Bruce Alexander, chief inspector of stock, ” Reiby house” Elston Thorpe Wall Robert, builder Don street Strong William, ” St. Kilda ” Keig street—Holt street Toop Nehemiah, ” Fern cottage ” Nicholas Charles Johnson W. B. Brady Michael, clerk Mahoney Mrs. Elizabeth Mayes John H., surveyor Morrow Thomas, ” Adland ” Camden villas— 1 Isles David 5 Holt George 7 Ford H. W. Wearne Charles Ekin James, land agent, “La Mas- cotte” Johnston E. W. South Walter | Mars John Hilder Joseph, compositor Engelbert George Craig John Moore G. A. H. Walker Mrs. Martin Cotswold terrace— 3 Edwards Alfred 1 Mulquin Thomas |
Union Street—West side Erskineville road to King street south Newman street Lloyd P. H., grocer Botany View terrace— 3 Smith Ernest, ironmonger 8 McKone William Union lane 1 Simmons Charles, carpenter and joiner 3 Duesburn George, engineer 5 Smith Alfred, “Farleigh” 7 Harris Thomas 9 Tilley William, fetler 11 Lummins James, carpenter 13 Sutton George W., engineer 15 Mattingly W. J. 17 Whiteman Albert 19 Wilson David, carpenter 21 Saunders William 23 Slater Mrs. 25 Waugh Thomas 25½ Maling Thomas 27 Heckman A. 29 Madigan John, coachpainter 29½ Pike J. 37 Eggleton Frederick, cab proprietor 39 Romey Alfred E. 41 Cook T. J., carpenter 43 Ashton Ash bury 47 Grono Henry Davis H., grocer Harold street 47 Little Mrs., storekeeper 55 Birch H. 61 Braine Albert J., painter 63 Bruce Charles, painter Munni street Alderman Edward, shunter Cox Richard, brickmaker Lovell Thomas 71 Boland Patrick 73 Kerr Robert, plumber 73½ Ryan Roger 75 Murray Thomas E., butcher 79 Wilkinson Thomas, carpenter 81 Cricksen Peter, fruiterer 83 West John F., builder 85 Dubois Herbert, stationer 87 Gifford — 91 Sloane J. 93 Cordingley Henry 95 Hutton Joseph, stonemason 101 Canham G., bootmaker 103 Le Froy James 107 Crosby George 109 Marsh William J., hotelbroker 111 Brownlee Thomas 131 Garwell Mrs. Mary 133 Wiltshire Alfred 135 Cheeseman Robert, painter 137 Union Inn—S. Turrell Knight street (For East side, see Erskineville) |
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8 Maley William, fireman 16 Hendley Joseph, compositor 18 Frazer John W., com. traveller 22 Watson David 26 Dobbin W. F. D., agent 26 Lemcke Miss E., dressmaker 28 Lloyd Frank 30 Hendy Henry W., engineer 32 Clarke Frederick W., surveyor 34 Dawson W. H. 36 Walker James, carpenter 38 Heggie Robert 40 Winter James, signwriter 42 Robson Thomas 46 Richmond Malcolm, builder 48 Miller Frederick Wilson street 54 Fitzmaurice G. R. 56 Prendergast John, veterinary surgeon 58 Palmer William, bootmaker 62 Hunt E. C. 64 Mighell Daniel W., broker 66 Wedderspoon W., mason 68 Hodgkinson G. S., stationmaster 70 McNamara John, engineer West side 3 Higgins John 9 Baylis Joseph E., clerk 15 Jacob George 17 Dowling Michael 19 Owen George 23 Flint Samuel 25 Killigrew James, tailor 27 Hooker W. J. 29 Cockerton Mrs. Charlotte 31 Sproul James 33 Tuck J. W. 35 Ikin Robert B., general agent 37 McKellar D. J. 39 Davis Edward J., engineer 45 Hannigan Mrs. B., boardinghouse 47 Forsyth Alexander 49 Lowndes Samuel Matheson Walter Wilson street Henninges H., baker 51 Scurr W. J., builder 53 Jeffreys William, furniture dealer 55 Wood Fred E., solicitor, “Glenwood” 57 Crocker Miss L., ” Finchley ” Taylor Richard, ” Mildura” Guthrldge J., – Tresco ” Lorking Stanley, warehouseman Monjou Peter, ” Tauranga ” Thomas Richard, mine manager 71 Ryder William, accountant 77 Wilson W. S. 79 Rutter Mrs. F. W., music teacher |
57 Colling Thomas, van proprietor 59 Bolton Mrs. S. A. 61 Grimshaw William 63 Grimshaw Mrs. H., nurse 65 Chantler Christopher, saddler 67 Coveney Mrs. S., dressmaker 69 Pickard Henry, builder Dyer Sydney Davidson Samuel Matthews John 73 Crighton Charles, coachpainter 75 Parker James, postman 77 Thompson William 81 Ross Robert, plumber 83 Matchett Abraham 85 Bull Thomas 87 King Walter, painter West side 14 Levien J. C., commercial traveller 18 Bamford Charles Lennox street 22 Slattery, the Very Rev. Dean 24 Stonier William 24 Stonier Miss A., ” Wellesley cottage” Albemarle street 36 Barrett Thomas, contractor 38 Sullivan John Young lane 40 Dyer Francis, postman 42 Thomas Thomas 46 White Peter 52 Donnolly John, grocer 60 Payne Thomas 62 Dench Henry, plasterer 64 Northcote John |
John street Key John, carrier Sheridan H. A., “The Priory ” Campbell John Hewitt Mrs. Newtown Pound—James Rawlings, poundkeeper Haffner Leonard Walker Macquarie |
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Wilson street continued— 80 Gathreal Mrs. A. 82 Morton L. A., carpenter Watkin street 90 Thomas W. H. 92 Monk Edward 94 Porter Arthur Rieck Arthur, music teacher Bucknell street Pike H. A. Pearson Mrs., ” The Grove ” 102 Land William, plasterer 112 Pearson Mrs., boardinghouse Fitzroy street 140 Child W, H., contractor 142 Pimm John, grocer 144 Griffiths John 152 Paget Frank 156 Aarons Isaac, ” Louisville ” Queen street 160 Webb Wiliiam C., accountant 162 Beer James, coachbuilder 164 Ellis William J., engineer 166 Beaver Charles, accountant South side Baldick Bros., timber yard Erskineville road 1 Waddups Richard 3 Endicott James, cab proprietor 5 Braine N., painter and paperhanger 7 Pattison A., carpenter 11 Madden E., fuel merchant 13 Boland Francis, contractor 13a Donaldson James, baker Cooper’s terrace— l5 Daniels Mrs. Mary 17 Short T. W. 19 Wallace Peter 21 Jones John | 23 Stokes Edward 25 Sutton Mrs. W. H. 25a Wright Thomas 29 Monton Alfred F., clerk 33 Nicoll George, printer 39 Jesson J. 41 Lamond James, builder Oddfellows’ Hall 45 Wheately H., carpenter 49 Marie Madam 51 Tresscott T. and Co., cordial manu- facturers Traunce E. W. Brown street 55 Molesworth Edmund W., M.L.A., custom house agent, ” Atherstone ” Maxey villas— 1 Kretchmer Frank 2 Jeater Ernest 3 Airy Joseph, draper 4 Christie A. C., railway guard 5 Ware J. Watkin street Airdrie terrace— York Mrs., “Fairthorn” Hemmings William, finisher Bousfield John 6 De Silva R. A. Stiffe Thomas, photographer Corner J. G. Burren street Cambridge terrace— Weston Arthur Gilbert George Barden Tedbar, chemist Bourne C. P., warehouseman Juleff H., stove manufacturer Harrison Miss Pine street Milne David, “The Pines” | Evans Thomas W., ” Abergavenny ” Boyd Alexander, ” Balgay ” Parry and Healey, woodbenders Jeater William, grocer Randle street Helsby Thomas, builder Simpson C. E., grocer Davidson Frank, enginedriver Hill David, butcher and fuel mer- chant Holdsworth street Dennis Samuel, ” Hinemona ” Mitchell Richard Black John Arbuckle Mrs,. “Lourier” Ross Donald Croal Mrs., “Kinnaird” Coker William, “The Grange ” (For continuation, see Redfern.) |