ANTHONY HORDERN & 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 Macdonaldtown-town and St. Peters : and on the west by Petersham and Marrickville.
Proclaimed a Municipality, 12th December, 1862.
Area – 480 acres. | No. of houses – 3,746. |
No. of assessments – 4,050. | Miles of streets – 20. |
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 – |
Joseph Jolly | Daniel Murphy |
ALDERMAN– | TREASURER– |
Weeks White | John H. Reed |
Charles J. Lane | AUDITORS– |
Wm. Dalman | Walter H. Goddard and W. Wyatt |
Richard T. Bellemey | INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES– |
Thos. Tye | Robert Hannan |
J. F. Smith | ASSISSANT INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES– |
Charles T. Pierce | John Richard |
Chas. Whateley | OVERSEER– |
William Cox | James Bullen |
Matthew Medway | REGISTRAR of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS– |
W. R. T. Eggleton | A. C. Newman, Brown Street. |
COUNCIL CLERK– | CHIEF BAILLIFF– |
James Cowley | Robert Hastings |
ASSISTANT COUNCIL CLERK– | |
Percy E, W. Deacon |
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Albemarle street – East side
Redford street to 60 Australia Street
Baltic street – Oxford street
Neale R. C., ” Wendover” Wellington street — Regent street
7 Palmer Joseph R., butcher Denison street
25 Brown Ebenezer, baker West side
Baltic street
Thompson Miss J., private school, Oxford street
4 Hinton Samuel, “Albemarle house ” Wellington street
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Fewkes Mrs, H., storekeeper 6 Fewkes Henry N., plasterer Neale –, omnibus proprietor 10 Hennings Henry, baker Regent street
12 Clare Castle hotel-Jane Green Albert street – East side
Bedford street to Trades street
Strathmore terrace- 1 King George West side
2 McRae D. F., carpenter Alice lane
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Alice street–North side
King street to Edgeware road
Peacock George and Sons, Limited, Clare street
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Goodsell J. A., grocer Keegan James, coachsmith Liddell James, painter Morton Thomas, blacksmith Deaman Thomas, dray proprietor Morton Frederick, painter Rhodin Hugh, painter Caroline terrace Jelly William, dealer Austen Hurben Rose Thomas J. McGuire John, omnibus proprietor Walsh James J. Faithful Mannell, ” Drewston “ Exeter terrace 1 Baker F. H, organ builder 2 Vickery George W. 3 Dickford Thomas H. 4 Bradley Mrs. Catherine 5 Flood William 6 Ager Ernest, printer 7 Hewitt James T., plasterer Peck George A. Brady Thomas, omnibus proprietor Morton William, stonemason Morton John, stonemason Johnson Mary, dressmaker Eastwood Fred. Jelly Henry W., ‘bus proprietor Prince street
‘Bus stables – Henry W. Jelly South side
Green Aaron, produce merchant Pearl street
Griffin Peter Hawken street
Williams John Angel street-East side
Erskineville road to King street
4 Rowell John, enginedriver Newman street
16 Whitham Mrs., grocer |
9 Kain Joseph 10 Nelson Samuel, baker 11 Vallentine John C., engineer 13 Davis David 14 Rose Joseph 15 Wright Lewis, plumber 16 Yateley Herbert E. 17 Machan Henry 18 Wilson George W., sign writer 19 Crawford James Burgess William, joiner Rockliff F., grocer Harold street
70 Granberg Edward Munni street
80 Lewis Alfred, engineer Iredale street West side
Newman street
Chapman Mark, bricklayer Norfolk street
41 Redwin John, builder St. John’s street
Augustus street – North side
London to Charles street
Murden John, gardener South side
Breadley James, carpenter Australia street – East side
Town Hall, King to Bishopsgate street
Bank of Australasia, (branch) – John Lennox street
Anstey John, van proprietor |
Crozier G. F., painter Andrews Ernest & and Co., carpenters and undertakers 39 Andrews Thomas and Sons, monu- mental masons 41 Armstrong William, omnibus pro- prietor 43 Kell William F., joiner Primitive Methodist church – Rev. B. Kenny 47 Clarke Alfred, bricklayer 49 Harding 51 Adams Thomas 53 Johnson Alice 55 Jordan William J. Givins Charles, newsagent 59 Giving John 61 Walters Henry P. Seaver Mrs, T. 63 Austey Richard, carpenter 65 Harris Edward, ironmoulder Easton Robert 67 Hall Sidney, stonemason 69 Bradford George W., painter 71 Mingay William, dairykeeper West side
Town hall – Jesse Cowley, council Alton lane
6 Cooper Jonathon, carpenter and fencer Lennox street
48 Turner George, van proprietor Kent lane
Newtown public school – Infant branch Fitzroy lane
58 Morran John, bootmaker Albemarle street
60 Armstrong W. M., omnibus proprietor Land’s lane
106 Chevell Mrs. Aylesbury street
Off Missenden road
Holly John, gardener |
SECURITY UNDOUBTED, UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS
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3 Owens Thomas 5 Smith Sydney 7 Cronk John 9 Currey Miss Mary A. 11 Moreau Matthew, hairdresser 13 Vipan Henry 15 Matheson A., slater 17 Butler John H., carpenter 19 Ockenden Richard, marblemason 21 Quinn Miss Smith Joseph 23 Cann George, carpenter 25 Dow Miss, dressmaker 27 Welsh William 29 Cassidy James 31 Hobson W. T., com. traveller 33 Smith Charlotte Baker Robert 3 O’Connor Martin 5 Cassel Margaret 7 Hardy Mary 11 Turtle William, greengrocer 17 Shirbin George 6 Freeman Frederick C. 8 Miller William Harcourt 10 Frazer James 12 St. Julian John 14 Groves George, compositor 16 Boyle M. G., cutter 18 De Lahunty Joseph, com. traveller clerk Newtown public library Beattie George, newsagent Grimshaw William, bootmaker 4 Melville Hector, wheelwright and coachbuilder 5 Melville Hector, coachbuilder 6 McKenzie M., electric engineer De Plater Michael 7 Happ Charles, grocer 8 Millwood Henry, coppersmith 9 Beattie George, compositor 11 Pike James P. Fitzpatrick St. Joseph’s school (R.C.) – The Christian Brothers 17 Andrews James, baker 19 Davis Mrs., S. 20 Gooden Philip. carpenter 30 Brown. Henry, sign writer 31 Davis John B. 32 Murphy Daniel, surveyor 33 May Henry G. |
34 Crimston William F. Bradley George constable Rutledge David 34½ Addison Mrs. Cox ? 36 Drake William, carpenter Clerk Frederick, compositor Belmore terrace– 4 Riley W. 3 White John S. 2 Styles Archibald 1 Williams T. Pike William, builder, “Belmore house” Paton Emelia Franklin H, J., publisher 23 Williams Richard, plasterer 26 Anderson Harry, grocer 27 Marshall Arthur, chemist Nutt E. S., compositor Moore John B., hairdresser Silk Thomas, agent,” Mulwarree “ 2 Hanshaw John L. O’Regan Jeremiah, fuel merchant 5 McSweeney Justin, contractor 7 Smith J. O. 8 Begg Andrew Hill Peter, contractor Sampson Charles Cocksedge Thomas, boot and upper manufacturer Slade James, printer Robinson Mrs. Delprado Frank Moon William Hewett James O’Brien Phillip, van proprietor Hogan P. J, cab proprietor Fenton James. storeman Seller Frederick, sen. house” Salvation Army barracks Whittle Thomas architect Phillips T., auctioneer Cheeseman Catherine Lappan David, blacksmith Lamerton Edmund A., blacksmith Kebin Edward Bennet F., ” Florenceville ” Thorn John J., “Rowallan” Walker Christopher P., carriage painter Pepper Samuel, bricklayer |
Silkilld Benjamin, Macdonaldtown stationmaster Macdonaldtown station ? Benjamin Silkilld, stationmaster Williamson John, pawnbroker Norris Frank C., stationer Newman Alfred C., district registrar Whateley Charles Barber Alfred, decorator Thomson and Salmon, plumbers Solomon Abraham, photographer 12 Morton Samuel 14 Grocott Marcus, engineer 16 McGregor John 18 Scaplehorn Joseph R., master mariner 20 Craig James C., carpenter 22 Hawes George, brushmaker 22a Jenkins Arthur, bricklayer Pakes John W., painter Green William, engineer 26 Spears Richard 28 William Joseph, pictureframe maker 30 Wiseman Frederick, carpenter 34 Morrison James, carpenter 42 Herron Walter 44 Michael Henry A., merchant 46 Huby William 48 Moodie Alfred 3 McLaren James, tailor 5 Hill Charles, boot manufacturer 7 Grose Joseph H., painter 9 Robertson Peter 11 Rice Silas, carpenter 13 Thwaites Joseph, chemist 19 Frantz Albert 21 Irving John 25 Southern George R. Lambert William 27 Matthews Henry Farquhar W. H. 29 Forster George 31 Cornwell J. 33 Holland Walter, carpenter 35 Swain Alfred 37 Charman Charles, bricklayer 41 Graham. James, collector 43 Dunk Walter M. 45 Fry Frederick 47 Johnson Ben 49 Willard Frederick C. 51 Byron Michael Painter Mrs. E. “Glenaire” Jones Frank C., joiner Darnell William Wylie John, ” Brooklyn” Curnow William, “Clifton” Fitzgerald William, bootmaker Hulme Francis, ” Deva ” White Richard, “Roseville” |
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2 Campbell Jacob, painter 3 Middleton Edward S. 4 Joyce James 5 Howell Peter Shorter William, greengrocer Monteith Andrew, sen. Monteith A., plasterer Monteith H., plasterer Monteith R., stonemason Weekes John, accountant Nicol Andrew King Helen Hill Mrs., ” Cobar cottage ” Hill John F. Keyes Miss, teacher of dancing Keyes William Fairless Mrs. Eliza Hall Thomas, fruiterer Barrow James, coachbuilder Shepherd John, storekeeper Gatley John T., woolclasser Cooney Matthew Hughes Mrs Whitty Charles Rodgers Alexander, engineer Bright Philip, painter Lendon William, painter Brown William, bootmaker Johnson Nels, bootmaker Neale John T., accountant Fletcher Mrs. W., dressmaker Norton James Bignell Thomas, tailor Cousins Charles, bootmaker Cousins Thomas, ironmonger Berry Helen Lavinia cottages – 1 Lane George 2 Seyffer C. Henry, draper 3 Waters John, printer 4 Tanzer Louis, hairdresser 5 Hilder Joseph, compositor 6 Dawson William, stonemason Gemell William, draughtsman Perry Edward, carpenter Alva terrace- 1 Robertson William 3 Du Higg Miss, dressmaker Du Higg, Matthew 4 Robertson John 5 Grant Thomas coachpainter 6 Hill Roland Phillips David A,. ironmoulder Morris George, painter Gardner George, carpenter Dwyer John McAnally James, bootfinisher Orr James, stonemason Doyle Thomas Doyle Bartholomew Key Mrs. Watson Henry Byrnie John, currier Keyes Mrs. |
Matthews Mrs, M. Grant Edward, painter Thorpe Henry, dealer Dunnett Mrs, Harper James, plasterer Humphries Thomas Pond Alfred, brewer Hime Charles E., general agent Dalby George, leather japanner Stack Mrs., laundress Steer James Coutie Joseph Gould A. W., carpenter Evers Mrs. Mary Maugh Miss E, laundress maker 4 Shatel Harry 6 Stokes Joseph 8 Russell Albert, electroplater 20 Sweetman Joseph 28 Phillips Arthur, wood and ivory turner 30 McClymont William, carpenter 34 Muller Mrs. L. 36 Lane John F. 38 Hovenden Mrs. 44 Mitchell William, carpenter 48 Harvey John, patternmaker 50 Coates W., joiner 52 Patterson John 54 Goodhew Henry, gardener 3 Sheppard Albert 5 Saige James 47 Loveridge William, stonemason 49 Taylor William, carpenter 65 Armager William, bricklayer 67 Haverd James, blacksmith 69 Bridger James, painter Bridger William, painter Bridger Alfred, painter 71 Dunton Thomas, painter 73 Williams Harry, plumber 75 Dee Patrick, F. 77 Davis Thomas 93 Kerr Robert, plumber 95 O’Neill Joseph, bricklayer 97 Martin Mary, dressmaker 56 Hogg Mrs, laundress North Newtown public school – John Fletcher, head master; Miss Clarke, mistress 66 Vann Daniel 68 Hart Thomas 70 Carney Mrs. 72 Sinclair John, music teacher 74 Harrowsmith Mary 76 Jarman Andrew 78 Bogan Bernard 80 Lindquist August, carpenter 82 Thurchly Thomas S., collector 96 Curran Charles, 98-102 Cocksedge Thomas Z., boot and upper manufacturer |
Macaulay -, conveyancer McAuley George, inspector of tele- graphs South. side Cozens Richard, ” Eugene cottage “ White F. W., printer, ” Taunton ” Donaldson James Hort J, 6 Sparkes Richard, carpenter 8 Rudd Miss 10 Caine Hannah 14 Vallender Mrs. 16 Attneave Christopher 18 Danahar David engineer 20 Davis John, engraver 22 Parker Carlisle, fuel merchant 24 Greenfield Marcus, com, traveller Rogers William, baker Kelly J. C. H., com. traveller Rooney Patrick, H. M. C., “Elmhurst” Bott Edwin, “Calliope” Hallam Mrs., “Westville” Maher Mrs. Mayo Thomas, jeweler,” Oberon” Paton John “Rialto” Watson’s terrace- 4 Betty George G., warehouseman 3 Stead William S,, painter 1 Tipper William S., commission agent O’Sullivan Michael, engineer Murrell John Macphail George Grose William, com. traveller Newton J. A. Hermann, professor of music Bullock Mrs. W. Arnold Sidney, hatter Grange George Bond Charles G. Allen Frank Lennon Henry 1 Crook C., builder 3 Hannigan Miss, school teacher 5 Clark Miss, school teacher 7 Smith Mrs Marion Lindstrom Charles, carpenter Ziems Charles Hoffman B, Prince Henry, provision store Cooper Ferdinand, com. traveller 9 Hawkins Frederick, signwriter 11 Harris Hannah 11½ Harris George, builder 13 Atkinson Thomas, coachpainter 17 Wood E. A., grocer 19 Wyatt H. J., builder 21 Cody John, carpenter 23 Osmond Albert, saddler |
CLAIMS ARE PROMPTLY AND LIBERALLY SETTLED
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Church street continued- 25 Gunter George 27 Ball Thomas W., builder 29 Watkinson Henry B., plumber Carnarvon terrace- 35 Taylor Mrs. Eliza, midwife Harrison Sydney A., clerk 37 Jolly John, sec. Moorefield Racing Club Farrell Archer J., clerk Corporation yards 49 Carney John W., goldsmith 55 Ware Joseph, carpenter 57 Harris W., dealer 63 Shepherd William, plasterer 67 Jesper August 69 Brooke Rev. Henry, M.A. (C.E.) 71 White Harriett 77 Kerslake Alma, laundress 79 Phillips William, ironmonger 81 Comber P., cab proprietor 83 Winter Andrew, cab proprietor 87 Burkett Harry, engineer McEwan William, woodturner 91 Street Thomas, com, traveller Street Francis G., timber merchant 93 Monk William, carpenter 95 Hunter John, carpenter 97 Mayne Mrs. 99 Connulty Joseph P., painter 101 McIntosh William, stonemason 103 Jones Mrs., midwife 105 Schofield Albert, stonemason house” Atwater E. Paul, surgeon, &c. St. Stephen’s church-Rev. Robert Taylor, incumbent Clarke Thomas Newtown cemetery-Thomas Clarke, sexton Williams Henry Richards Theophilus Forrest Mrs. Mulholland Thomas, produce mer- chant Gibson William, engineer Mangan George T., clerk Glasscock George, builder Merritt M. T. Galway David, sailmaker Wilson William, patternmaker Pederson Christian Arnold John, ” Bidura “ Carnell Robert Gilfillan Mrs., “Wairoa” |
Bubb J., fitter Parry William Broughton Charles, sen., carpenter Chapman George, butcher Webb Vincent J. Swain Walter, joiner, “Hilderville” Rosewarne terrace- 1 Bigg Thomas C., fuel merchant 2 Hartley John 4 Donaldson Robert, clerk 5 Strickland William G., enginefitter 10 Haining Thomas, carrier Flaherty E. J., H.M.C., ” Boronia” Elliott Mrs., ” Newington ” Morgan M. T., contractor Smith Mrs. E., midwife Mabbett William carrier Hodge Frederick, carpenter Evans Louis, carpenter Craddock Ebenezer Mulquiny James bootmaker Bryant John, painter Close William Seymour Mrs. Seymour Francis, draper Anderson Miss Venters Miss Piper William, sailmaker Hine James, stereotyper Willis George Hine Charles, printer chant Somerset hotel-Edmund Rogers stationmaster 7 Jones William, fishmonger 9 Weekes Thomas 15 Robinson William 17 Hegarty William, railway guard 19 Rosser Arthur, carpenter 21 Price James 23 Price Arthur 25 Hurst Martin, waterworks inspector Sheppard William Thornborrow George 29 Slade C., carpenter 31 Duncan Thomas E., carpenter 37 Cavillon Joseph 39 Wearne Mrs. 43 Goold Mrs. 45 Kennedy Mrs., Lucy Lambert Sydney, baker Fletcher James, clerk 47 Hill Mrs. Brown Ebenezer, baker 51 Binskin Henry 53 Owen Mrs. 55 Lamb William, carpenter 57 Cocks, William E., butcher 57½ Cooper Frederick, van proprietor 61 Gittins John, brickmaker 67 Walker Thomas H., bricklayer Walker Mrs. H, dressmaker |
69 Dorritty John 73 O’Day Thomas 75 Barnett Mrs., midwife 77 Snelgrove John 79 Jolly James, stonemason 81 Smith Joseph, letter carrier 87 Gibson James 89 Schofield Mrs. 91 Leonard Patrick 93 Lamb – 97 Bradhurst F. S., draper 99 Heaton J., bootmaker 101 Bendall Matthew H. 103 Hoggett James R., cooper 105 Ritchie John, painter 107 Mackie Alexander, constable 2 Chaseling Joshua Jackson Francis, butcher Bendett Miss English William 6 Boot Frank, ironmoulder 8 Gale B, Clark William 12 Dummett Alfred, stonemason 14 Becke Samuel, plasterer 18 Neal James coachsmith 20 Lannen Joseph Wheelwright 22 Mulqueeny Thomas Howard John 24 Blaker Stephen, plasterer 26 Butler Mrs. 28 Pearce Miss 30 Butler John dealer 34 Haweis Thomas W., mariner McLean William A., carpenter 40 Frame John, stonemason 42 Cowan Richard, railway guard Smith J. F., butcher 46 Abigail Joseph, grocer 48 Hughes John P., bricklayer 50 Barrie William, stonemason 52 Atkinson William 54 Smith J. B., carpenter 56 Smith James, butcher 60 Carfoot William, bricklayer 62 Barnes Mrs. 64 Kemp Walter, storekeeper 66 Andrews T. J., monumental mason 68 Dash David B. 70 Colson Charles, painter 72 Esam Edwin 74 Maddigan Mrs., dray proprietor 78 Reiley John, compositor 80 Eyles Reuben, sawyer 86 Donnelly Bernard 88 Read George, carpenter 90 Haswell Thomas 92 Cairns Robert Cairns Mrs. R., storekeeper 98 Herbert F., cabinetmaker 100 Harris Ernest, upholsterer 102 O. Regan Jeremiah 104 Pickerill Arthur, grocer Thame Richard Stokes Thomas Clarke Ernest M. Giles Henry Flora terrace- 1 Macdonnell Hugh 2 Adamson Thomas, builder 3 Hay James, baker |
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McIntyre Miss McIntyre Robert 1 Poppenhagen Frederick, storekeeper 2 Pierce William, com. traveller 3 Alderson John, warehouseman 4 Bradley Mrs. Annie, private school 5 Young Edward J. 6 Burnham Anthony, cutter Baldick A., timber merchant Houston William, grocer, “Hinton” Dawson Henry, M.L.A., solicitor, ” Mo naro “ Grant Mrs. ” Middlemarch “ Williams Mrs. Greer Mrs. Schenk Rev. George (Lutheran) Martin Thomas, ” Chandos “ Clarkson William, ” Paladin “ Murray Robert, stonemason, “Suther- land” McKenzie S. E., tobacconist Nash George, ” Stirling ” Willis Frederick, ” Gordon cottage ” Rozea Mrs., ” Sherbrooke ” Paul Mrs. A. M., ” Glendruid ” Fowler Frederick W., clerk, ” Mandville ” Goodhew William, collector Ellis Miss, ” Stradella ” Ryan Andrew, draper, ” Ellandwood ” Ebbs William, ” Alverston ” Grater Charles, contractor, ” Madoline ” Carrington cottages- 1 Sewell Henry T. 2 Davis James 3 Dixon Arthur 4 Macvine Robert, clerk 5 Macdonald James, manufacturers’ agent 6 Rees Evan carver 7 O’Donnell Michael, baker 8 Coull George, bootmaker Day William Young Alfred, grocer Ritchie William, painter Woollacott John W. Chapman Henry, builder Turpin Robert Vause Frederick, plumber Melville Mrs. Eliza, laundress Scholl Adolph, fuel merchant Hill Mrs. A.E. Enmore hotel-Patrick Martin Jelly H. W., fuel merchant Woodcock Charles grocer 2 Knight John 3 Southcombe John 7 Allison Andrew 8 Loftus James 9 Moulton William, carpenter 18 Goldsworthy Alfred 19 McKenzie T., bricklayer 20 Woodcock John Wright William Nicholson John, blacksmith Gagan James, cooper U |
Willard Robert Gunthorpe George 2 Harrison Thomas ” Milton “ 3 Davenport Joseph, ” Ilrox “ 4 Preston Thomas, editor SUBURBAN TIMES, ” Persica “ 5 Beeby Mrs. Isabella, ” Oakville ” McCauley S., ” Birchfield ” Whiting Mrs. M, A., ” Kent house ” Wright James, carpenter, “Living- stone “ Peir Mrs., ” Marlowe ” Christmas John, blacksmith Rofe Charles A , clerk Smith H. T., ” Tronto villa” Rogers Edwin, ” Glenhaughton ” Cranbrook terrace– 1 Trotter William R., builder 2 Hubbard William, traveller 3 Page George E. 4 Eichler Henry A., carpenter 5 Alwin Alfred E. 6 Shirley Alfred 7 McLean William 8 Thomson George, warehouseman McClellan Mrs. Stewart Mrs Ellen, “Oyra” Colthup George, painter Andrews James T. Baynes Mrs. M. Frankfort park-Railway crossing 2 Condran Thomas 13 Kilkeary Martin, gardener 17 May George T., painter 19 Drummond William, bricklayer 21 Fagan Peter, baker 23 Bolton Frank, painter 25 Randall Henry carpenter 27 Pobjoy J. W., carpenter 29 Carleton John Carleton William 35 Ross George 37 Dowling Samuel 39 Price James 41 Strachan James, chemist 43 Stiffe Thomas, photographer 45 McKay Alexander, draper 47 Smith William 49 Bevis Henry Cousins William, stonemason Dee Henry, plumber Raufer John Hoffmann Charles, fuel merchant 8 Featherstone Michael, van proprietor 14 Cohen Daniel, bottle merchant McMullen Daniel, cab proprietor 20 Richards Edmund T., currier 22 Peterson Thomas, plasterer 24 Rabinobitch Solomon 24a Mitchell Elizabeth 26 Sollkahm William 28 Penson James, plumber 30 Hoad Mrs. H. |
32 Brown Robert 34 Bowers John 36 Sullivan John, engineer Taylor Tooher James B. 5 Jones Frederick J. 7 Rogers Mrs Sarah, ” Romont ” 17 Veaney M., accountant Cook Henry, plasterer Cooper Frederick, hotelkeeper 5 Mack Charles, inspector of tramlines Nott and Sullivan, produce and fuel mer- chants Loram Mrs. Jane Wait Miss, music teacher Colney Walter Mills Mrs, C., ladies nurse Lanyon Charles, plumber &c. SUBURBAN INDEPENDENT newspaper- Preston and Ford, proprietors Preston and Ford, printers Stephen H. W. H., M.L.A., publisher Conyngham Paul, tobacconist Jashkie Gustave, modeller Martin Christopher, venetian blindmaker and picture framemaker Morris Miss E. storekeeper Carroll Mrs., grocer Windsor terrace– U.O.B.S. No, 2 lodge Rechabites, Nil Desperandum Royal Victoria lodge O.F., 1170 A.O.F. Newtown 7614 L.O.B.S. Excelsior lodge Redfearn Joseph, piano tuner Grimsley F., jeweller Newtown United Friendly Societies’ dis- pensary-John G. D.West, manager May H, and Co., fuel merchants 1 May James H. T., fuel merchant Coles Charles 3 Newland Mrs. S., private school 6 Balmer Mrs. Jane Lockman Mrs. 7 Langhorne George, estate agent 8 McEncroe Pierce J. Doorey A. O. K. Aitken John, cabinetmaker Court judge, ” Thurnby ” Foster A. W. J., surveyor Foster W. H., surveyor Foster T. C. J., barrister Foster E. P., judge’s associate Harris Simon, fruiterer Smith George W., fuel merchant Madden William, saddler Lee F. B., bootmaker Johnson F. W., baker and confectioner |
One of the Oldest and Wealthiest Offices represented in N.S.W.
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Enmore road continued– Johnson J., bootmaker Campbell Mrs., milliner Jones C. F. and Co., chemists Minty Charles W., plumber Smith John, bootmaker Mayo Thomas, watchmaker Madden Robert, bootmaker Martin Edwin P., draper Queen’s hotel-Thomas Bell Brian W., butcher Barden Charles, produce merchant Court Hugh, hairdresser Grantham John, tailor Sutton Francis, fancy repository Goodier Frederick A., fruiterer Thomas Jules, grocer Booth James R., newsagent Tye Thomas, butcher Ayers Richard, chemist Geary Henry, stationer and tobacconist Heslop Frederick, bootmaker and fruiterer Oddfellows hall Sullivan Peter, produce merchant Chaim Samuel. dentist Watson Walter O., surgeon Brooke William, dealer Stalgis S., butcher Griffiths Mrs. milliner Law Charles H., plumber Fletcher J. C. and Co., brewers Moran John Moore T. H., umbrella maker Smith David, grocer Rogers G., plumber Burslem George, riding school Morris Murray, dentist M’Encroe Michael J., grocer Scurr G. H., ironmonger Smith James, bootmaker Brennan Mrs.. Fielder Francis S., J.P., C.P.S., ” Fintry “ Vitey G. J., oyster saloon Harvey W., surgeon Mugglestone Walter, fancy repository Richards George, dairy produce merchant Jarvis John H., butcher Markwick Tom, greengrocer Bellamy William, bootmaker Andrews Brothers, grocers Bagley E. and Co., provision store Higginbotham Joseph, hairdresser Dingavan William Dingavan Mrs. H., confectioner Albert James, watchmaker Cohen Moses, draper Duff G. and Co., auctioneers and estate agents Frederick Burnell, manager Wyld Isaac, glass warehouse Wheeler John W., fruiterer Greig James S., bookseller, stationer, and fancy repository White Weeks, baker and confectioner |
Madden W., bootmaker Scriffin Thomas, fruiterer Duruz Mrs. Vickery Edward, saddler Hurley Mrs. M. 10 Williams Edwin Watson C, R., surgeon, ” Woodbine ” 12 Wells Frederick Parr Mrs. 24 Organ Mrs. Allen Albert, clerk, ” Woodford leigh ” Hawkins Thomas, ” Brixton cottage “ ” Norwood villa ” 3 Gommesen E., merchant Gommesen I., engineer 5 Baldick Mrs. S. Newtown Bowling Club-A. T. Fleay, president 9 Fleay Augustus T, ” Gowrie house” shall, minister Burnett Mark Turner William, ” Kent cottage ” Malcolm, Hugh C, engineer Entwistle George J., painter Alto terrace – 6 Gibson Edward C., painter 5 Donaldson Robert A., carpenter 4 Gibson J. 3 Burnett – 2 Cartwright Robert 1 Cox William, pastrycook Schultz William, carpenter Clark William, carpenter Wright Thomas, provision store Kent street-Margaret street 2 Noah Thomas 3 Sullivan Charles, clicker 4 Hulse Edmund, com. traveller 5 Chide Mrs. 6 Waugh John 7 Cope Arthur, engineer 8 Whatley Mrs. 10 Congdon Abel, clerk 11 Teasdell Thomas 12 Denton Alfred 13 Sartorius Nicholas, tailor Maitland Hugh, carpenter Edwards Walter, saddler 16 Greenwood Thomas, engineer 15 Anderton Richard H., butcher 13 Baird Alfred, carpenter Ada terrace- 11 Smith Samuel, saddler 9 Brown William 8 Miles John 7 Savage Thomas, fitter 5 Pettie Daniel, tinsmith 4 Marshall George 3 Matchem John 2 Irving William 1 Burn Henry, painter |
Jason John, dairykeeper Foster George Williams Mrs. Jane Hutchinson John, engineer Cosgrove Patrick, cab proprietor proprietor Ford William, consulting herbalist Wilson George Fisk Mrs. Hodges Catherine Downey T., bootmaker Jones George, fitter Angel William,” Fairview” 39 Hargreaves Henry 41 Thomas Richard 43 Privett William E, 45 Dawson Richard, engineer 47 Bryson William 49 Benson Miss E. L. 51 Kennedy James, blacksmith 53 Bowie Miss 55 Parkinson William H., draughtsman 59 Farnsworth Henry, commission agent 61 Engelfield Walter, draper 63 Dowdall Henry, ironworker 65 Walker Frederick W. 67 Beer James Vincent Charles Bramble John Witts Thomas Lovick Julius., dealer Houston J A, draper Weston Arthur, clerk Spence William, gardener Lloyd William Kingsbury Joseph, J.P., surgeon Biggs Thomas, electrician Underwood John, chimneysweep Moore James, baker Dunphy C., carpenter Tout Jesse, tailor Grant Alfred Lowe Edmund H. Murphy Mrs., “Wexford house “ Beninger Adam, engineer Cole James, coachsmith Webb Charles Shemwell Edward, grocer Culshaw Thomas, architect St. Georges Club – E. H. Power, secre- tary Collins Charles, dealer Oughton George Lansley George, compositor Burdon Thomas |
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Ainsworth Joseph Ainsworth Joseph W., grocer 6 Scanlan James, plasterer 5 Bain Wallace, painter 4 Sculley Thomas J., plumber 3 Pooley Walter 2 Tittley Joshua 1 Macham Joseph Finn D. Burton Alfred E. Mossman Thomas, bookkeeper Dixon Mrs. T., dressmaker 18 Blanch William 19 Moore Mrs., laundress Kilowsky Charles, consulting en- gineer Thickett James Becket Henry, stevedore Foster Hiram Haydon terrace– 1 Atkinson Robert, hatter 2 Wilson John 3 Fletcher Mrs. K. Irwin Mrs. J. Henderson – Gladstone street-North side Crescent to Liberty street Phillip street Mills George, bootmaker Childs James, tailor Cook Mrs. Jane Cook Robert Rymer Mrs. L. Corner Sarah E. Austin Edgar, plasterer Bartier George, railway guard Lee John, wheelwright McDowell William, mariner Vallance George, draper Merritt Frederick Barrett William, builder Rodgers Jasper Turner Mrs. Annie Grant George Gathercole Edward, bricklayer Yard Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Mrs. grocer Yard Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson Christopher, baker Hart Martin Ramage Mrs. Murphy Edward, railway guard Moss George Williams and Matherson, builders Moon John McGregor Mrs. Mary Cooke Mrs., midwife Pederson P. C. Hamilton Arthur A., grocer Kelly Mrs. Andrews H. Johnson Thomas Wilson J. |
Bryan John Bellette C. Selwin Charles Hoad John C, Gleaves Joseph Jensen John Smith John Husum terrace– Graham Anthony 4 Ramsden Daniel 3 Jenning John 2 Purcell John, carpenter 1 Irvine John, turner Railway terrace– 9 Holmes Harry 8 Smalley Thomas 7 Malley George 6 Allen Joseph F. 5 Hartley Joseph 4 Marceau Edward Spratt George 2 Harber Richard, blacksmith 1 Hunter William, bootmaker Irwin William Jones John Howard Jesse Allan Joseph J., accountant 3 Wilson Thomas, baker 5 Robey H, A. 7 Dunning J. 9 Dunn W. J. 13 Peters Philip Hickey Mrs., butcher Domnisb John Baker William F. Toomey Mrs. Sheppard James 17 Laslett Frederick R., carpenter 19 Wright Edward 21 Newland W. S., commission agent 21a Armstrong O. 23 Wheeler Mrs. 25 McIlveen Arthur, tailor 27 Petersen Charles 29 McIlveen Mrs. 31 Johnston James 33 O’Neill Mrs. 35 Wicken John 37 Webster Mrs. S. 39 Counsell Francis 41 Falconer Adolphus, plasterer 45 Wildman John 47 Brown Mrs. E. 51 Brooks Matthew 53 Hancocks John, bricklayer 57 Thomas F. H., painter 59 Ready Arthur 67 Hanson Neils, master mariner 69 Usher Mrs. 71 Jones Hugh, plasterer 2 Henness Cyril, saddler 3 Bowie John 4 Hurst – 5 Egan John 6 Denmead Mrs. S. 18 Heagney Miss M., dressmaker 20 Simmons Thomas 22 Hobson Robert, reporter 24 Ryan John 26 Stewart George 30 Hambledon John J., storekeeper 32 Cheaney Herman |
34 Lloyd Thomas 36 Braine N., painter 38 Goddard John, builder Goddard William, confectioner 42 Ferguson F.J., painter 44 Wines Alfred, stonemason 44½ Gichard Joseph R, P., engineer 46 Rhienhood V. 48 Blunt Edward 50 Mazitelli Francis, master mariner 52 Kitchen A., house agent 54 Bartle Thomas, coachbuilder Gowrie terrace– 1 Buchanan James, painter 2 Gatley William H., engineer 3 Harris John, blacksmith 4 Hermann August, tailor 5 Aistrope George, master mariner 6 Hutchinson John 7 Sleep H. J.. bricklayer 8 Walton James 9 Blackburn George, grocer 13 Burgess Richard, carpenter and store- keeper Willis William C., carpenter Buckle John Rose Henry, painter Lawler Mrs. Tyrrell Henry A. Garde Mrs. E. 28 Collins Joseph, dealer 30 Cope Henry, van proprietor Edmonds G. Willdigg C. A., teacher of music Thompson Charles, engineer Fernley Samuel, boilermaker Pettitt John, builder Minister George, grocer Ryan William, van proprietor O’Grady William, van proprietor Hickman Thomas Hemming H. A. Brenfield – Plucklett Samuel Havee Charles Eadie William Cole Aaron Sullivan J. Johnson Samuel, ” Pine villa ” Morgan Thomas Reid Robert Fisher Arthur, stonemason Leamington avenue |
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taker 1 Campbell David 2 Harnett H. H., baker Craik John, baker 3 Jenkins Mrs. Catherine 4 Cullinan Michael, bootmaker 5 Morelli Joseph 6 Wareham Mrs. 3 Bennett James, bandmaster 5 Matthews William, watchmaker 7 Holder George 9½ Minehan Patrick, carpenter 11 Brooking David 13 Walker James, carpenter 15 Foulson Thomas 17 Wyatt W., schoolmaster 19 Calender Thomas, stonemason 21 Ridley Henry T., engineer 23 Carmichael Donald, blacksmith 1 Elphinstone William, agent 2 McKenzie Mrs. S. 3 Bell William, storeman 4 Boigess William G., printer 5 Larkin James, undertaker 6 Williamson David, carpenter 31 Byrne Joseph C. 33 Broadley Joseph, blacksmith 35 Tollis Frederick, blacksmith 37 Mullavy Mrs. Mary 41 Galvin Mrs. 47 Stores Mrs. 49 Insull William, carpenter 51 Atkinson Thomas, coachpainter 53 Pierce William, coachbuilder O’Donohue John, coachpainter 55 McEwan Charles 59½ Pratt Mrs. Mary M. 61 Thickett James, bricklayer 63 Murray Arthur J. 63½ Sylvester Mrs., midwife 65 Russell Frederick 69 Featfield William, grainer 71 Murray Mrs., midwife 75 Connoulty Thomas, butcher 4 Watson George 6 Ridge John 8 Pogmore James 10 Peirce Edward D. 12 Pearce Harry, saddler 14 Pearce Walter A. 18 Whitehead Thomas 18a Davis Mrs. Elizabeth 20 Grant Mrs. Emily 22 Stockham Thomas, cooper 24 Cable Mrs., midwife 28 Johnson John, printer |
30 Winters Robert 32 Booty Mrs. 36 Posner Mrs. 38 Stanwix Thomas S., senior constable 40 Hammer Lot, fruiterer 42 Fuller Benjamin Norman John, fuel merchant 48 Brenton William, shipwright 50 Hudson Charles 52 Hobe Julia 54 Crotty John, saddler 56 Foster Mark E, collector Foster Francis H., compositor 58 Robertshaw Matthew 60 Connoulty Thomas, butcher 66 Allison James 72 Hopkins Albert 74 Atkison John, fireman 76 Buckland William J., carpenter 78 Kester William 80 Stewart – 82 Dyson – Braden Henry, grocer Alerton Henry Gatley James Goodsell George Musgrove James Rodgers Joseph Slater John, draper Glennon John, carpenter Randwickview terrace– 1 Woodroff Harry, bootmaker 2 Cooper George 3 Hickman Thomas Hickman John 4 Tabb Mrs., staymaker Dalley George 5 Hunt William Pritchard George, joiner, “Chelt- enham house” 8 Clapp Robert, miner 10 Eaton George, wheelwright 12 Hammell Denis, bricklayer 14 Pinford Mrs. Elizabeth 18 Millais George E., accountant 20 Farrell John, dairykeeper 26 Wilson James, grocer 30 Barclay Mrs. Sarah 32 Gearside George, blacksmith 36 Morton Charles W., bootmaker 3 Handels Henry J. 5 Hartley William 7 Goodsell Alfred, carpenter 9 Woolley John, sen, plumber 11 Denny John 13 Graham James, bone dealer 15 Bartholomew Stephen 17 Thorburn Hugh 19 Baton George 8 Holstead Charles, fuel merchant 10 Moody Thomas 12 Flynn John, shoemaker 14 Foden Peter, joiner 16 Preseeder Mrs. 18 Moon Mrs. 20 Elliott – 22 Wilkins George |
Myrtle terrace– 3 Murray Daniel R., master mariner 4 Cummins John, bootfinisher Tallis Frederick, painter 34 Wrather Mrs. Ready Morrice 38 Woodford Samuel, carpenter 40 Smith Joseph 42 Clarke Mrs. 44 Perkins William, basketmaker Woodcock William, dray proprietor Woodcock William, dray proprietor Shubrook Hubert T., van proprietor Field Frederick, dray proprietor Duncanson John, dray proprietor Reynolds George M. Horne John, carpenter Patterson Mrs. Lesina Alexander Ward Mrs. H. Sleith David, carpenter Shaw Mrs. Hawkins John, carpenter Wilkinson William Gatley Mrs. 2 Williamson Henry 4 Douglas Frederick 5 Clemow Robert 6 Tudgeon Mrs. 9 Ramsden John 10 McLenaghan James and fuel merchants Manson James T. Trollope Henry, carpenter Manilo” Worrill William, bootmaker Tasker Thomas, monumental mason Stewart William, contractor Radley Kenrick, bootcloser Foldi Mrs. M. H. Day John, commercial traveller Teeson Charles, enginedriver, “Carlton house” Attewell Samuel Hankin Helen Nimbow terrace– 1 Pinkhurst – 2 Herbert Frederick W. 3 Parr William, hatter 7 Reilly Robert 8 Crinks – Holt Benjamin Maling Thomas Smith George Behan Miss |
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Howard A. J. Taylor Thomas B., painter Swan Albert E., painter Cosgrove Michael, “Leitrim cottage” Nesbitt Robert Pisani Carlo, professor of music Skelton Matthew, bookseller Fish Alfred F., bricklayer Yere W., cabinetmaker Grant James, plasterer Beikie James Patterson William L. Lee George Groves Frederick, builder Limon – Wood William Hulme Francis, carpenter Day John E., brassfinisher Cleveland George W., stonemason 1 Ferrier Thomas, builder 3 Hill George, painter 5 Pocock Ellis, greengrocer 7 Slingsby Alfred, builder McRae Murdock 11 Pacey Charles J., painter 13 Royal hotel-Edward King 15 Carmichael William, greengrocer 17 Cover Samuel, butcher 12 White Horse hotel-Anthony Gillett 21 Ranalli Giovanni, ironmonger 23 Pocock Peter, chimneysweeper 25 Candsell W. J., hairdresser Pearson William, storekeeper 33 Field William, butcher 35 Webber George, inspector Animals Protection Society 37 Harrison Miss Elizabeth C. 39½ Gaynor Thomas, bootmaker 45 Fagg E. H., grocer 47 Fenton Henry 53 Burden Mrs. R. J., card-box manufac- turer 53a Fernon William J., produce mer- chant Gordon John and Co., farriers and blacksmiths 57 Mantel Henry, woodcarver 61 Clegg J. G., estate and insurance agent 63 Ferrier F., Oyster saloon 65 Meier J., wine retailer Trocadero skating rink-F. Ferrier, proprietor Peters W., billiard saloon Abel Charles, refreshment rooms Jerman Arthur G., tobacconist and hairdresser 71 Nelson Andrew, tailor 73 Brown Madam, dressmaker Brun George, tobacconist 75 Cohen and Son, tailors 77 Johnston and Dunn, fruiterers 81 Edmonds William, plumber Denys Charles 0., stovemaker 83 Clark James, van proprietor and furni- ture dealer 87 Hyndman and Craig, zincfounders 91 Williams H. W., draper 93 Batty arid Calcraft, printers 95 Cocksedge Thomas, bootmaker. 97 Spear R. G. and Son, picture framers and portrait painters 99 Prince of Wales hotel-Terence Mahon |
105 McDonald Hugh and Sons, fuel mer- chants 109 McDonald Patrick, dray proprietor 111 Goldsmith James, draper 113 Goldstein Samuel, tailor 115 Christie Brothers, manufacturing confectioners 117 Paish F., plumber 119 Selig Jacob, pawnbroker and furni- ture dealer 121 Whinton Mrs., tobacconist Dover Joseph, dealer 125 Stone Alfred, grocer and painter 129 Scott John, butcher 131 Cole William, furniture dealer 133 Sayers Clark, fruiterer 135 Davis W. G., grocer 137 Woods William, draper 139 Milton hotel-John Cahill chemist and dentist. (See advertise- sement opposite Chemists and Druggists) 143 Thorne Edward, tailor 145-147 Patterson Andrew, fancy goods re- pository and stationer 149 Hall Thomas, butcher 151 Taylor Miss F., milliner Williamson Mrs. E., milliner 153 Harradine James, hairdresser 155 Trafalgar hotel-Thomas Rorke newsagent 157 Culpitt J. C., saddler 159 Welsh A., dyer, &c. 161 Cane J., confectioner 163 Haley C., hairworker and hairdresser 165 Madden R., bootmaker 167 Smith John H, greengrocer 169 Tuft Thomas, grocer 173 Connelly Thomas, tailor 175 Harrison A., fruiterer 177 Brooks Samuel, umbrellamaker House Thomas, butcher 183 Wright Brothers, bootmakers 185 Thompson W. H., cabinetmaker 187 Lane Charles J., oil and colorman 189 Alderson John, confectioner 191 Graham William, fruiterer 193 Brooke Thomas, fruiterer 195 Hooper Brothers, tailors 197 Hastings Mrs., milliner 199 Hillard George, tobacconist 201 Cohen Henry, pawnbroker 205 Booth Laurence, crockery dealer 207 Bellemey R. T., chemist 209 Martin J. G., draper 211 Fletcher George A., butcher 213 Simpson Henry, fruiterer 209a Fuller Edgar, tobacconist 209 Prince Henry, provision store 215 Pinfold W. R., confectioner 217-219 Rapson and Son, bootmakers merchants 223 Walton Edmund, grocer 225 McDonald E., tailor 227 Rusfeldt E., photographer Quain Miss, milliner 227a Waters A., draper 229 Boston Mrs., watchmaker 231 Metcalfe John, pastrycook 233 Davis Austen, butcher |
235-237 Clark Marcus, wholesale and retail draper, tailor, milliner, boot ware- house, dressmaker, and fancy repo- sitory 241 Risbey Charles H., grocer 243 Poulson M., stationer 245 Meader John, oyster saloon 247 Twomey Joseph, hairdresser 249 Scurr George H., ironmonger 251 Westhoff: Mrs., wine and spirit mer- chant 253 Wiseman John H., fruiterer 255 England William, newsagent and stationer 257 Williams William, chemist and dentist 259 Bagley E. and Co., provision store 263-265 Kingsbury John, draper, milliner, outfitter, &c. 267 Hobbs and Co., chemists and drug- gists 269 Jolly Joseph, painter and oil and colorman 271 Thomas Henry, bootmaker 273 Hartley F. W., undertaker 275 Jones W., oyster saloon 277 Davis Brothers, butchers 279 Buckham John, greengrocer 279½ Hastings R., collecting agency, Box 8, P. O., Newtown 281 Vermeesch J. C., tobacconist 283 A. J. S. Bank (branch)-Arthur Todd- mann 285 Swinbourne J., bootmaker English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank (branch)-A. G. White, manager 287 Hogg David and Co., drapers 289 Oxford hotel-Margaret Webster Tooher James, billiard rooms Sydney (branch)-Walter H. God- dard, manager 293 Bank of Australasia-John H. Reed, manager iron and metalworkers 16 Gibson Lewis M., storekeeper 18 Farkens I. S. and Co., furniture dealers Baldick J., coachbuilder 22 Marks S., New York brewery, and bottler Price Edward, advertising agent, bill poster, “Pitville” 50 Gilchrist W. and R., grocers 54 Goldberg L., draper and clothier 56 Taylor J., bedding manufacturer and upholsterer 60 Rose John, watchmaker Rose Mrs., dressmaker 62 Castle James and Sons, ecclesiastical metalworkers 64 Butler William, confectioner 66 Walker J. G., physiognomist 68 Boyd and Erwin, grocers 86 N. S. W. Co-operative Ice and Cold Storage Co. – Waverley Walker Limited, manager 88 Duval E., bootmaker 90 Rickards Alfred, cutler 92 Cole William, furniture dealer 95 Schott C., tobacconist |
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King street continued– Buckland William J., ladder maker and carpenter 96 Weeks James A., undertaker 98 Goldberg M., furniture emporium 100 Bergin Mrs., grocer 102 Jeffreys and Son, upholsterer and cabinetmakers 104 Kops Saul, draper 108 Andrews Henry, ham and beef shop and fancy goods repository 110 Singer Sewing Machine Co.’s agency 112 Pedrana D. W., grocer 114 Simpson William, draper 116 Miers B. L. pictureframe maker and fancy goods importer 118 Harmey John and Sons, coachbuilders 118a Coulter James, fish and oyster saloon 120 Harris John E., watchmaker and jeweller 122 Dunk W. H., tailor 124-126 Wood E. A. and Brothers, general storekeepers 128 NEWTOWN CHRONICLE-Macdougall and Prentice, proprietors Macdougall and Prentice, printers 130 Duggan John, bootmaker 132 Hudson Mrs., provision store Hudson Enos, billiard saloon 132½hillips, auctioneer, house and estate agent 136 Shafto B. E., grocer 140 Nagel and Co. photographers 144 Moyle J. W., fruiterer Metropolitan swimming baths 152 Adams Miss, confectioner 154 Mudiman T., tailor Bowman F. J. photographer 158 Hunter John, boot palace 160 Newton Edward, herbal dispensary 164 Thomson and Salmon, plumbers 166 Pearce W., saddler 168 Boots and Gommeson, undertakers Thomson Robert, plumber 176 Newell William, house and land agent 178 Sedgwick William G., surgeon 180 Calnan John, hairdresser McLoughlin John, ironmonger Newtown arcade- Crane William fancy goods repository Christie Samuel, confectioner Greave William, fancy repository 184-6 Von Hagen, sewing machine agent 188 Bank of New South Wales (branch)- W. Sparrow, manager 190 Langley H., tobacconist 192 Zesch A. E. F, printer 192 Metzler H. L., furniture warehouse 196 Bundy and Weber, jewellers Wesleyan church-Rev. James Wool- nough. Wesleyan Sunday school order office-Joseph B. Lees, post and telegraph master 204 Moulang J., jeweller 204a Andrews Brothers, grocers 206 Parson William H., fancy repository 206a Madden William R., bootmaker 208 Williams Charles, billiard saloon Temperance hall 310 Hobson and Parr, hat manufacturers and mercers |
Baldick Brothers, timber merchants 214 Simpson and Gregory, bootmakers 216 Sheldon Ernest, tobacconist 218 Ekin and Co., estate agents 222 Ross George, confectioner 224 Richmond M., estate agent 224a Bank hotel-Lucy Easy 226 Parker Robert, blacksmith Volunteer Fire Brigade station 228 Town Hall hotel-John. Hoskin 230 Williams M., leather and grindery merchant Newtown public markets-M. V. Solomon and Co. Solomon M. V. and Co., auctioneers, commission agents, and furniture warehouse Mrs. Jenkins, head mistress Murphy and Hunt, surveyors St. George’s skating rink-E. H. Power Culshaw Thomas, architect Predrana D. W., grocer Humphries and Nicklin, artists and pictureframe makers Congregational church-Rev. J. T. War- low Davies. M.A. 254 Milne A., confectioner Clarke William, auctioneer 262 Robinson M., modeller and mantle- piece maker 272 Sutherland George, platelayer 280 Wallwork C, enginefitter 282 Bedford Mrs., fruiterer, 284 Jeffries Henry, contractor Garratt W. W. 292 Lawler W., asphalter Lindley William, painter 294 Bill Thomas L., carpenter 296 Whiteford G., tobacconist 296½ Waddell William, jeweller Hammond Joseph, carpenter Chandler Mrs., music teacher Schwebel W., carpenter 300-306 Abel C. B., wholesale and retail pastrycook, baker, confectioner and caterer 332 Abel C. B., ” Essington ” 344 Aitken James, tobacconist and hair- dresser 336 Mulhane Michael, bootmaker Peters J. D, blacksmith Lines Edward, dealer 348-350 Mulholland Joseph, grocer and produce merchant 352 Lance Alfred, confectioner 356 Lance Brothers, painters 380 Whitby W. C, cab proprietor 412 Bates Robert, brick manufacturer 414 Yearside John,Coachbuilder 426 McKechnie James, saddler 482 Lincoln and Weeks, blacksmiths Turner John, draper |
542 Turner Miss, dressmaker 544 Allen John, grocer Davis Herbert, tobacconist Hodkinson Thomas, engineer and ironfounder Cox F. and W., produce merchants Gentle Josiah, Bedford brickworks Short William, blacksmith and wheelwright 297 Nissen Christian, tobacconist 299 Drummond George, confectioner 301 Egan J. W. and Co. (late Owens and Goff), drapers, &c. 303 Woolley J., tobacconist and watchmaker 305 Lambourn Edward W, grocer 307 Eldridge William C., dyer 309 Jones G. T., dairy produce dealer 311 Cronshaw Alfred, tailor 313 Knight Charles, fruiterer Serbutt James, hairdresser 315-317 Seymour Giles M., draper 319 Ford A., ironmonger Miller Mrs., dressmaker 328 Sergeant William, bootmaker 329 Whitaker Henry E., chemist 331 Hilton, Brown and Co., seedsmen and plant merchants 333 Hagley Mrs. Elizabeth, draper 335 Knight Charles, fruiterer 341 Morris A., bootmaker 343 Young George E., hairdresser 345 Macready Hugh, stationer and book- seller 351 Hardaker Robert, dairy produce dealer 353 Chislett G. E, bootmaker 355 Sandringham hotel-Arthur Millar Adams William, ironmonger 359 Wood J. F., grocer 361 Berkmann William, pawnbroker 363 Stonehill G. H., saddler 365 Bagley E. and Co, provision store 369 Shirley J. hairdresser Pattison J. J., grocer 371 Smith Henry, fruiterer 373 Tye G, H, butcher (branch)- Frederick Shaw, manager 375 Douglas R., baker 377 Boggis E. and Co., drapers 379 Woolnough Rev. James (Wes.) 381 Freeman Mrs., dressmaker 383 Lotye Edward, accountant 385 Coles James, gardener Devins and Montague, dressmakers 387 Rapp John, leather merchant 389 Davis Henry, draper 391 Buck Robert, clothier International hotel-Margaret Pucker- idge Hill P. T., draper 486 Wynter Brothers, grocers 437 Deane Alexander, furniture dealer Sir William Wallace hotel-Christo- pher F. Schmidt 441 Scotton W. H., greengrocer Jones C. E., stationer and newsagent Mulholland Joseph, fuel merchant 447 Ibbotson Charles H., coachbuilder 451 Baldick George, timber merchant 457 Phillpotts Mrs. Sarah M., draper McGuire P., grocer 461 Clarke John C., butcher |
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463 Camdenville hotel-Albert Curtis 465 Ashton R., grocer 467 Spomer James, tobacconist 469 Agar Mrs., midwife 471 McCauley Daniel, merchant 473-475 Shafto T. A., grocer 541 Macqueen Farquhar, accountant 547 Thurlow Henry H., greengrocer 549 Smith Charles, butcher 551 Botany View hotel-Maude Boland 557 Yearside Edward, bootmaker 559 Lennon John Brett James, greengrocer Gearside and McKenzie, wheelwrights and coachsmiths 575 McKechnie Andrew, grocer 591 Phillips James 595 Winn Samuel, plasterer Hill F. T., carpenter 597 Short Mrs., midwife Short William, wheelwright 599 Boots Mrs., greengrocer 613 Tye Horace, brickburner Baker Mrs. E., hairdresser Boyes Arthur, engineer Boyes Mrs., dressmaker Hodges Albert, carpenter and green- grocer Cooper James, signalman Mills William, currier Fetherston Gerald, builder 4 O’Malley J. 5 Blackburn Henry, plasterer 6 Erickson John, carpenter Walker Mrs. White Weeks, sen. Algar Frederick, builder and car- penter Lane William Dyer N. Young R. Pawley William Wesleyan church ly, head master, and Miss Annie McDonald, head mistress 2 Kidson Mrs. Eliza 3 Brock Robert 4 Thruchly Mrs. A. E. 5 Thruchly William 6 Henry Ivan 7 Peryman F. G. B. 8 Thruchly John Wood [Enos?] H., collector Wilson Mrs. Elizabeth |
Chicken Thomas Spratt James Osborne Thomas Cain Joseph Gallagher Patrick Plunkett George, joiner Atkins Albert, compositor, ” Rose- mont” Streim James, carpenter Smith James, ” Edina house ” Porirua terrace– 1 Corfa George H. 2 Smith Kemp, bootmaker 3 Wylie William, woodturner 4 Bray Frederick, tobacconist 5 Ryall Mrs. G., dress and mantlemaker Ryall George 6 Page Walter 7 Barrett James, carpenter Risbey Mrs., “Skene” Rutledge James, “Ythan” 26 Gerritt James W., ” Rutherglen ” 28 Foster John, ” Tamar house ” 30 Clark C. T., com. traveller, “Cofton” 1 Schmidt Conrad 2 Cook Peter, collector Post and Gardner, fuel merchants Post Joseph H, fuel merchant 3 Silvester George 15 Hellmrich Mrs. 17 Green James 19 Hoffman Frederick 21 Jones George, fishmonger 31 Martin Isabella Pratt Mrs., dressmaker 33 Pratt Thomas 35 Sherman John 37 Graham Thomas, painter 39 Smith George, joiner 5 Wakefield Percy 8 Ollerenshaw J. W., hatter 7 Dyer Frank 6 Read John 5 Jones J. G. 4 Clifford James, plasterer 3 Harper Boyd N., draper 2 Triglone Amos 1 Laycock – 47 Reynolds Mrs. 49 Adams W. C., stonemason 51 King Arthur 53 Brown Arthur, painter 55 Keen[or Koen ?] Albert 57 Liddle James, butcher Hudson James, plasterer 59 Hudson Mrs. 63 Burgess H., clerk Burgess Miss, dressmaker |
Hort J. 1 Stevenson Richard 2 Jones-Russell William 3 Meares Alfred 4 Portus John, clerk Sott Archibald, ” Fern villa ” Mowle Aubrey M. P. Robinson W. G. Parkes Thomas, clerk Dalrymple W. H., commission agent Fitzgerald Richard, clerk 5 McGeorge Andrew 4 Jackson Thomas H., clerk 3 Hodgson James, bricklayer 2 Taylor Miss 1 Hardaker Benjamin Williams G., piano tuner Siebert C. A., teacher of music Mutton Miss, dressmaker Black George, ” Hopeton ” Pollard Henry C. P., ” Roseylb ” Harrison J. A., surveyor, ” Stoneby ” Coyle Miss, school teacher, “Kim- berley ” Silberberg Joseph Barton Samuel Harrison Matthew, ” Marlborough “ McLachlan John C., ” Linthorpe” Whitehead John Bryant John A. ” Burriana “ Marlborough Francis, grocer Harvey James Chambers James, engineer Smith Joseph W. Ward Edward Weiss Herman, grocer Barker R. E., ” Ashley house ” Mozart terrace– 1 Wishart Mrs., ladies’ nurse 2 Leseberg Mrs. 3 Glasheen Miss Maud terrace– Douglas Mrs. Green Sydney S. Cass George E. Clouting J. R., school teacher Deacon E. William Smith C. A., clerk ” Warrington ” Griffiths Frederick, ” Glanrhyd ” Roberts John, carpenter “Clearview” Melrose terrace– 1 O’Halloran George 2 Fisher Edward R. Munro Allen 3 Wigley Walter 4 Ziems- Bagley Mrs. E. Larkin Nicholas, sub-inspector of police |
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London street continued– Fraser John, ” Eureka villa ” Barker Henry, architect, “Hawthorne villa” Riley George T., ” Madeley” Flaherty Martin, cab proprietor Pryde Henry, jam manufacturer Evans Alfred, ” Essexville” Sewell John F., “Montrose villa” Momsen Andrew M., clothier, ” Brompton villa “ Gibbons W. H. M., ” Hazeldean” Walker Captain D., “Noumea villa” Auld John Brighton terrace– 2 Glasson Mrs. 1 King Mrs. 2 Parry Walter, van proprietor Stephen’s grammar school 9 Murphy George B. Macdonald Duncan 11 Stilstead Mrs. Willard Mrs. Goodsell Frederick J. Walker Montagu, clerk Burling Henry, ‘bus proprietor Pichett John P., shipwright Humphreys H., carpenter Pittaway Mrs. McKay Joseph, dealer Short J. Thomas, blacksmith Hardy James, builder Hardy William, bricklayer Bees James Taylor Thomas, bootmaker Stokes and Sands, bakers Thorpe Mrs. John street Russell – Tattersall Joseph Tracey John Vincent -, brickmaker Naylor Thomas, bricklayer Ball Henry Smith John, dray proprietor Butcher Charles Avery Mrs. Calligan Mrs. Kent Mrs. Clayton, George, fuel merchant Willard Alfred H., dray proprietor Jackson Joseph, blacksmith Graham, stationmaster. Graham Anthony, St. Peters station master Smith – Badge William, stonemason Wainright George, land agent Higgs Roderick Thompson Richard, blacksmith |
Mars John, signal inspector Lester George, tripedresser Hawkins – Hundt Charles H., builder 4 Shannon Thomas 6 Cullian C. Hardy Edward Pearce Richard Barnes Mrs. Deakon Mrs. Engelbert George, ” Beechworth ” Goodsell -, ” Seafield ” Campbell James, mounted police White Mrs., dressmaker and costumier Dawson G., sergeant of police, ” Garfield ” Shepherd Albert, plasterer Hynard Thomas J., clerk Walker – Eldridge James Lysaight Thomas Noble Thomas, moulder Rosthorn Mrs., ” Roseneath ” Richards David Walpole John H. Atkinson Christopher, joiner Ottaino G., music teacher Armstrong W., plumber Diggles Mrs. Harrison William, butcher Constable Mrs. R., greengrocer Rynn Miss, grocer Hamilton -, painter Reardon James, bootmaker Smith Joseph, grocer Geisler Ernest, engineer Hynes Thomas Reddy Mrs. L. Kilkeary Mrs. M. D., grocer Palmer Mrs., ” Dahlia cottage “ Martin Mrs. M., ” Mary cottage “ Farr James Farr Mrs. M. A., grocer Tracy Thomas Elstub Mrs. A. Cooper F. C.. watchmaker Williams Edward Higgans John Key Francis Key John Hutchinson Alexander Cummings Michael Smith John Hamilton Alexander, storekeeper Bonny R. J., butcher Griffiths Frank Goodin John Dirk – Delponte John J., carpenter Midgley William Dennis Thomas Rossiter- Tagg George, carpenter Osborne George. Cumming Charles, carpenter |
Haywood Samuel Nichols George, joiner Rusden Mrs. Choat James Gorman Frederick Evans John Midgley Mrs. E., perambulator maker Ward Mrs. Gearside George, wheelwright Nottle John, brickmaker Burling John, ‘bus proprietor Hinton James Kelso James, grocer Hughes John W. Sharp Albert, newsagent Lenton Thomas, dray proprietor Kelly Thomas Carrie George Hames Charles Thompson Walter Miller Henry Ottery Samuel, “bus proprietor Thorpe John, dray proprietor Clarkson William Martin J. D., draper, ” Darnall” Stringfellow Thomas Croft Frederick, teacher of music Perry John, ” Castleton ” Smedley Mrs., ” Moorville ” Inglewood terrace– 1 Clarke William 2 McKinnon Donald 3 Goodman Frederick N., hatmaker 4 O’Donnell Mrs. Deane William Allan Percy, ” Maxwella ” Towers John. ” Gordon ” Cohen Mrs. F.,” Hazeldean ” Campbell Mrs, ” Yelgelbar ” Duff John, ” Lisgar ” Duff Gordon, surveyor McIntyre William, “Gladstone ” Bird John, farmer, ” Garfield ” Greaves John,” Cooinda ” Wright Mrs. Redford Robert N. Harvey William, carpenter, ” Brooklyn ” Matthews Samuel, constable, “Mill- ford” Matheson John, builder. “Beech- worth” Davidson Thomas, filtermaker, ” Ray- mond “ Bryan Mrs., ” Hamilton ” Appleton William W., ” Longwood ” Bayley Marshall, ” Sempstead ” Wallis James H.,” Nariah cottage ” Hopkins Alfred J., watchmaker,” Oak cottage “ Swift William, ” Eureka ” Carter Sidney, ” Elsinore ” Brander John, carpenter, “Stanford” Bishop Albert G., com. traveller, ” Truro ” Rodney terrace– 6 Clark Harry 5 Butler Ernest 4 Grant John, plasterer 3 Stephen James 2 Gearside S., wheelwright 1 Lawson Mrs. 1 Glendenning James, plasterer 3 Mood John, fitter |
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7 Halpin James, butcher 9 Stanley John, tanner Bearup James, ” Craigie “ South W. Carlisle terrace– 1 Grant William H. 2 Grenwell B. A., draughtsman 3 Frazer William, carpenter 5 Williams John 6 Rae John, painter Watson Abraham, ” Orville ” Enright Francis, master mariner McLachlan John, watchmaker Heathfield cottages– 1 Fleming – 2 Mossman Frederick, engineer 3 Palmer Edward, tinsmith 4 Moscrop William, bootmaker Walton terrace– Koerstz C., carpenter Gore James Callan Laurence, coachpainter, ” Bry- antstonville “ Cannan Mrs., ” Ashbourneville ” Oroya terrace– 3 Jenner Charles H., coachbuilder 2 Council Walter, clerk 1 Reay Mrs. Reay Harry, tailor Crofts Samuel, commercial traveller, “Torrington” Cross lane
Elder terrace– Mary street-East side
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Hannah terrace– Mills Henry Webb William, gardener Giles Edwin J., baker Primitive Methodist church-Rev. E. Masterman Masterman Rev. E. (Prim. Methodist) |
Rawlings James Wallace Robert, grocer Cavandish Mrs. Patterson Robert Butler M. L. Hogan Thomas Stokes William Hawkins Jesse Brett William Guest Joseph, fitter Flecknell A. C., carpenter Loveday Mark, grocer 7 Graham Samuel 6 Bains John 5 Martin Joseph 4 Nichols Robert 3 Taylor Alfred 2 Keating William 1 Sullivan John 4 Smith Mrs. J. Whiteheads parcel delivery stables -J. R. Clouting, head master; girls’ -Miss L. K. Alderton, head mis- tress; infants’-Mrs. T. Crozier, mistress Lumsdaine Edwin B. F., ” Marian “ Bent Cornelius Berner George Berner Joseph, ” Belinda” Todd Thomas, jeweller, ” Waterton” Taylor Robert, clerk, ” Fletching” Dalyell Mrs., ” Nirwana “ Dalyell Miss, school teacher Hannan Robert, insurance agent Price Mrs., ” Franklin “ Curnow Frederick, ” Carlton “ Smith W. J., “Durlstone” Smith Miss, dressmaker Wallace Robert, ” Claremont” Dawson J. W., ” Elsieville “ Cooke Henry, accountant, ” Scarcliffe ” St. Kilda terrace– 1 Holdsworth P. R. 2 Kitt Ralph 3 De Saxe Louis, dentist 4 Hardy Benjamin G. 5 Dunn Mrs. E. Skinner William, constable Skinner David, engineer Baxter – Turner Mrs., ” Alpha cottage” Finucane Henry R. Gibbens Joseph, ” Alma cottage ” Howe Thomas, ” Norma ” Murdock Walter, ” Ascot cottage” Bingham Richard H. Perry Alfred Nash Richard, carpenter Hepburn William, joiner Druitt Rev. Archdeacon Thomas (C. E. ), “Chellas” Barton Grainger, J. P., “Nanima ” Doyle L., ” Milluriel” Tabernacle-Charles Watt, evangelist |
Eld George, ” Kimberley” Sindel R., merchant, ” Sindelville” Metropolitan terrace– 2 Richardson Thomas Dalwell James M., mining agent Letton George E., ” Morpeth ” Kitt G. A. Halliday William J., contractor Howe Mrs. M., ” Craighead” Howe Miss, music teacher Howe Harry G. J., printer Howe Clarence W., printer Cameron Alexander, ” Isla “ Wright James carpenter, ” Tannochside “ Young James, engineer, ” Lilllesleaf “ Powell Charles E., ” Brunette” Thomas – school teacher, ” Manola “ McCaldon John, engineer, ” Winiata’ Wilson Mrs, A. J., ” Como “ Lennon J., cab proprietor Lindsay John L., ” Carlisle “ Tillott Job, carpenter Haining James L., coachpainter Campbell A. P., ” Highclere “ Piper Mrs. Carroll Thomas, carpenter, ” The Glebe “ Banks John S., ” The Oaks “ Davey Richard, baker, ” The Grange “ Archibald John, “Craigfoot” Parsons William M., engineer and black- smith Langeman Herman, cabinetmaker 9 Hamilton Mrs. H., ladies’ nurse 13 Cooper Robert, undertaker 27 Hillier Frank 29 Seller John, joiner 31 Hvass E. 4 Belloe Pierce W., clerk 14 Blackford David, tailor 16 Kelly Edward J., asphalter Best and. Co., asphalters 20 Torr George, builder 24 Ibbitson Mrs. Elizabeth 26 Dickers Frank Miller Frank Walsh Miss, dressmaker 28 Stacey John 32 Walsh Edward, van proprietor 34 Dingawl Mrs. E., confectioner 35 Rapp Jacob, merchant 36 Keogh John, contractor St. Stephen’s Sunday school 13 Wood Alfred, architect 17 Miles C. H. 25 Young Alfred A., hairdresser 27 Cook William A. H., printer 29 Smith Octavius |
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Munni street continued- 31 Burke John, tailor 33 Becker Joseph, stonemason 35 Dooley Mrs. M. B. 37 Robinson Prank, storekeeper 4 Sampson Samuel, joiner 6 Bell John 8 Madden Prank 10 Woodrow Mrs. Mary 12 McGrath Peter, butcher 20 Churchwood Charles, spice manufac- turer 26 Baker Thomas, clerk 28 Trevithick Thomas 3 Carroll Patrick, bootmaker 5 Beckmann Frank, broker 7 Wallace Mrs. A. 9 O’Connell Mrs. C. 11 Mateer – 13 Jennett William 8 Kent James Abigail Mrs. 10 Hagan Felix, bootmaker Southgate Mrs. Dale John F. Heath Richard Wheeler John C. W., clerk Jones W. F., piano tuner Bray William F., Macdonaldtown council clerk Swan Charles, engineer White David, coachbuilder Pike Alonzo, railway guard Olive Alfred T. Gilmour William J., compositor Jones Frederick, bootmaker Gates Arthur Hollis Robert Webster James Douglas Henry, coachtrimmer Carey William Cassidy Francis Paroz Frederick, joiner Kaesewurn John, master mariner Bird William C., carpenter Turner George, stonemason Morton John Shinners Mark, draper 29 Daggar William J., bootmaker Brown Walter W., “Elsieholme ” Thompson Mrs. C., ” Granard house ” Spink James, builder, ” Hamilton house “ 21 Hennessy- 15 Hickey Mrs. E., butcher Pulham James 13 Quinn Patrick, van proprietor 11 Chamberlain Herbert, carpenter 9 Kleist Emil, baker 5 Nisbet Peter |
Stephenson Harry W. Baker W. T. McCann Alfred, builder,” Surrey house ” Selwyn Alexander Gawne Peter, plasterer Heatherington Thomas, constable Dewhurst Eli, ” Oldhamedge ” Hawkings William, engineer, ” Saltburn ” Baxter James, ” Nowra house ” Williams Thomas, carpenter Goodridge William, clerk, ” Warrington ” Lane Charles, carpenter Hextall Mrs. Elizabeth, ‘Taunton” Fletcher George, horse dealer Fletcher Peter, horse dealer Owen William, engineer, ” Redgar ” Millington Herbert, engineer, ” Coatham” Howarth D. B. and Son, steelfoundry Hogan David, ” Mardyke ” Schrader F. W. Andrews William, ” Liebenburg ” Hereford Robert, ” Hereford ” Pyne Robert, ” Tana ” Firth Mrs. J., ” St. Alban ” Knight William, ” Peveril ” Knight William J. 40 Hawkes J. 38 Murphy S. Horne William, carpenter 34 Verdau Mrs. M. 32 Clark William, carpenter 30 Hough E., plumber 28 Motimer Alfred 26 Webb William, painter Thelwell Mrs. H., grocer 12½ Davis Richard, butcher 12 Whitton Mrs. H. 10 Toms Archibald 8 McKellar Dougald 6 Danes William, butcher Callow John, accountant Brooks Edward Eggleton Williams S., brickmaker Jones Edwin Andrews William H. T., woodcarver Poley William D., carpenter Roberts Thomas, boilermaker Simpson John, bootmaker White Thomas, architect Hayden Thomas 5 White Charles, tinsmith 9 Smith John 11 Oakes Robert 15 Lee James 17 Trounce Edward W. 19 Hillier John, bricklayer 21 Blair N. J. 25 Cohen Henry, dealer |
29 Lane John W. 33 Mooney Mrs. Mary 37 Reid Michael, enginedriver 41 Dick John 43 Hains Charles 45 Connor William, bootmaker 47 Pease Arthur, Venetian blindmaker 49 Fairlie David, electrician 51 Dillon John, bricklayer Eliasaph terrace– 4 Turner William 3 Jeffries Thomas 2 Power Henry, clerk 1 Petersen Peter Clifton terrace- 2 Bailey Edward W., carpenter 3 Price Henry T. 71 Wing Alfred, mariner Littleover Mrs. V. Littleover John 4 Millard William, tinsmith 4½ Connell James J., cabinetmaker Smith Frederick, bootmaker 6 Gaw Mrs. S., dressmaker 8 Cassidy Luke 10 Francis Henry 12 Harden James, stonemason Ruddy Joseph Harden Robert, stonemason 18 Banks William, baker 20 Jones Thomas, stonemason 22 Taylor James 24 Taylor John 26 James George 28 Russell F. 36 Knubble John H. 46 Baker Arthur, ” Cardiff cottage “ Hurst Mrs. S. Woollacott and Walker, builders 68 Symonds Samuel W. Symonds N. C. Symonds C. J. Symonds E. H. 74 Croker James, carter Barnett Samuel 82 McIntyre James 3 Dew Leonard 5 Innis – 7 Hawkins T. H. White Mrs., ” Athenry cottage ” Lucey Jerome, ” Clandore” Neagle Miss, dressmaker 13 Smyth Robert S. 15 Dyer Ebenezer 17 Cook Henry, bootmaker 19 Turtle Charles, sen., grocer 21 Higgins Michael A. 27 Brown George Stirling villas– 1 Davis James C., warehouseman 2 Coffey W. H., barrister Robertson A. Nugent, barrister 3 Moreton Gillies 4 Moore C. E., warehouseman Sisters of the Good Samaritan 14 Goulding William R., ” Carmel” 16 Beston James, veterinary surgeon |
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Dixon Henry, ” Tinsthwaite “ Quy Fred, draper, ” Essex house “ Holding John, J.P., ” Holdingsby “ Back Edward Sharp Joseph, stonemason Gibson James, blacksmith Craig Archibald Gilfillan John, engineer, “Bloomberry villa” Parker Mrs. C. Pawley Mrs. Nelson J. Waters Robert Charlesworth James Pollard John H., telegraphic engineer Newman Henry Broughton Herbert, carpenter Jarman Stephen, stonemason Hodgson Edmund, whip manufacturer Metcalfe James, ‘bus stables Sutton S., gasfitter Whitney George James John Lemon John H., engineer Metcalfe James, omnibus proprietor, “Stella” Whalley Range Steer Robert, bookbinder, ” Eureka ” Day William H., ” Crannow ” Harvey Alfred 1 Newell William, estate agent 2 Lane Miss, dressmaker Lane John, engineer 4 Strauss Mrs. Eliza 6 Munro Miss M. Thomas George, tailor Fairbairn George, letter carrier Courtney John, commission agent Thrunby villas– 1 Cran James 2 Nahrhaft Charles, analytical chemist Hermann Valentine, ” Cuprina ” Quayle Philip, master mariner Forsyth Francis, builder Richmond John, builder Meares Mrs. Johnston David, storekeeper Ash Thomas E., B.A., private school McLaughlin John, ” Zillah ” Gordon Alexander Robinson William M., ” Como ” |
Bowie Robert Jilks George Mason Albert, sawyer Williams Walter, ” Kent cottage” Lane Nathaniel, carpenter, “Percy cottage” Pogson John, clicker Williamson Thomas, ” Sandhurst house “ Alderson William 4 Glenn George Egan street 10 Kelly M. 12 Smith Peter Reeve Mrs. E., ” Arno lodge “ Eagle” Queen’s terrace- 1 Hawkens George, brassfinisher 2 Scott William C. 3 Hargreaves A. W., clerk 4 Bourne Francis J. Thomas Richard T., mining manager, ” Essex cottage ” Say Henry, bricklayer, “Coombe house “ Hobart terrace- 1 Bloore Herbert, electrician 2 Burns Robert, boilermaker 3 Valentine David, confectioner 58 Cooke Walter, boot merchant 64 White David, carpenter 66 Rose Charles, carpenter 68 Weston C. J., accountant 5 Remilly Mrs. 7 Spring James, ” Victoria house ” 9 Garrett Thomas, M.L.A., “Albert house “ 11 Lawson James, cabinetmaker 15 Madson Hans F., surveyor 19 Scott John 21 Walter Mrs. K. ” Matilda cottage ” 23 Gardner George 25 Waring John Walton Robert C. Quarrie Walter S. Scott Archibald, plumber Marshall James, boilermaker Batcher Thomas Byrnes Patrick McLoskie Hugh Plummer E., ” Allaway bank ” Miller Thomas, engineer Burke David, ” Carpeodiem” |
5 Cawston Frederick L, printer 3 Fowler G. Stone Richard, printer 6a Wilson Arthur, clerk 6 Langlands James, master mariner Mudiman Mrs. M. A. 12 Phillips John W., bookbinder 18 Evans Augustus 20 Southeron Edward, bootmaker 22 Richard Edward J. 24 Moreland James 26 Hesloy Alexander, grocer 28 Walker George 30 Gadsden Robert, law writer 32 Simpson Henry 34 Croker John 36 Sainty James, lamplighter 38 Mote George E. 40 Parkes James, plasterer 3 Heeps Henry, chaircaner 4 Antil John, painter 5 Cuddeford John, chemist 6 McCoy David, plasterer 9 Johnson James 10 Chapman Frederick, painter 7 Dinning William, blacksmith 9 Hoffmann Frederick 11 Carson David 13 Cole William 15 Elliot John, bootmaker 17 Byrnes John 19 Kember Henry, brickmaker 33 Gallagher Patrick E. 35 Abigail James, ” Milinda house ” 37 Hincks Mark 45 Hubbard F. 47 McCourt William 49 Sinclair Thomas, stonemason 51 Grimsley Thomas, painter 53 Barncastle John 55 Baillie James, printer 57 Ireson Richard, carpenter 59 Brown Henry, carpenter 61 Dubber Charles E., butcher 63 Hannah Walter, carpenter 67 Moon John, currier 69 Draeger Herr C., music teacher 71 Pithers James Milverton Mrs. A. 73 Melville Ninian, M.L.A, ” Brookville” 75 Hewitt Miss 77 Tobin Mrs. Jane 79 Christie James J. glassblower 81 Griffin Maurice, plasterer 4 Delaney Adam, baker 6 Cain Edwin, mariner 8 Craine James 10 Eyles William, sawyer 12 Purcell Mrs. Catherine Johnson Peter McCabe James |
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Regent street continued- 20 Kingston hotel-Daniel Marsden 22 Sly J. W., stonemason 24 Spencer William, painter 26 Quinton Thomas, plasterer 28 Davis Francis 30 Mackenzie John 32 Dixon Henry 31 Hincks Walter G. 34½ Alexander Henry 36 Lincoln George Waters Edward, traveller 40 Mitchell James, monumental mason 44 Miller Daniel, stonemason Merry Edward 46 Taaffe Mrs., ladies’ nurse 50 Regan John 54 Barrett Henry 56 McKenzie and Barrett, asphalters 60 Leonard Laurence, plasterer 62-64 Glassworks hotel-Jane Sauerbier D’Arcy Mrs. M. 68 Eady Walter 70 Reilly John, coachpainter 74 Elstub Robert, builder 80 West John Terry Frank Riese Louis, clerk Dadswell Charles F., boot merchant Smith W. J. 1 Putland Richard 2 Palmer George, clerk 3 Ryan – 4 Rellis James, bootmaker 8 Hennessy John M. Snowdon terrace – 1 Mason Robert, plasterer 2 Stone Mrs. E. 3 Marshall Henry 6 Dalby Mrs. 7 Crease Charles Warrell Robert, grocer Thompson John, ” Helmet house” Chenoweth William, ” Alma house” Rankin William ” Urblereach ” Budge James, “Dalgarvan” Wood Wallace Taylor William, carpenter Walton Thomas Simms Henry A. 40 Gash Mrs. C. 42 Teasdale George, painter 8 Giddan James, blacksmith Brook Thomas, fruiterer Davis Ernest A., bricklayer |
5 Buckley James 7 Roby Michael 9 Lundy Samuel, fuel dealer 6 Peare Mrs., dressmaker 10 Fountain Peter 12 Hansford A. R. Hansford Albion, bricklayer Cashin Jeremiah, ” Monica villa ” 20 Lincoln Thomas Lincoln Mrs., midwife 22 Behag Gideon 24½ Newnham John, carpenter Metropolitan road Garrick James, bootmaker De Lacy Francis Hardman Richard Cousins Richard ” Butleigh “ Henry Daniel, J.P., “Yarrowa” Alcock James, hide merchant, ” Chel- sea villa “ Mutton Edward H., “Altona” teacher Camp William, engineer Trethowan Mrs. A. Dircks Christian, painter, ” Ferndale cottage” Ardwick terrace– 1 Cannon C. 2 Brown S. J., bootmaker 3 Lloyd Mrs. A. Sleeman William, carpenter 6 Humphreys Tristram 7 Taylor John, clicker 8 Judd Mrs. Hannah 9 Brown William, carpenter Nottingham terrace– 1 Henry William, carpenter 2 Jones Walter W., draper 6 Green William, painter 9 Foster William 10 Dalziel Adam, mariner 11 McLaughlin John 12 Jones John 14 Kennedy William J., clerk |
Pike Baly Morris Henry, clerk May Alfred, jeweller, ” Brierley ” McKenzie John, clerk, ” Allerton ” Martin Mrs. L. E. Holland Arthur J., hairdresser Szarka John, painter Harris Edward, ” Maybury cottage” Garland George F., commercial agent, ” Snowdon “ Eldridge George, ” Eresmere ” Hackney Alonzo, ” Ivanhoe ” Edwards Arthur G., ” Brushgrove” Scott John C., clerk, ” Corstorphin ” Gray George, ” Hope cottage ” Genge C. Alfred, ” Alpha ” MacArthur Mrs., “Lindsay” Lucas George,” Hollingworth ” Clark Mrs. Latcham Robert, grocer Watts Albert N., engineer, “Wen- douree ” Scott Robert Happ Andrew, wheelwright St. Helen’s terrace– 1 McCullough John 3 Bennett Thomas O., engineer 4 Morris Morris Northam terrace– 1 Edwards William T., carpenter 2 Stokes George, constable 4 Thompson Charles, carpenter 5 Jennings John H. Underwood John, ” Astley ” Board George Richmond, “Clifton” Standford George Bishop John Slater Thomas W., dentist Cooper Richard H. contractor Nangle Thomas Rattigan P. F., bootmaker Everitt George, ironmoulder Crossman Francis Stevenson William, butcher Lowe Mrs. Frances, laundress Stephens William, greengrocer Fetherston Mrs., midwife Bernhardt – Bramley John Colley Joseph Wright Alfred, ” Mary cottage ” Woollacott Frederick Holland John Meirs William, bootpacker 2 Hoath James, gardener 3 Kellermann William 4 Hines Frederick, enginedriver 5 Shearsby Charles, bootmaker 6 Booth Charles Rankin Hugh 7 Osborne Charles 8 Cheadle William 9 Clarkson William, carpenter Markey Mrs. E. Hume John, surgeon Myers Albert F., architect Christ church – Rev. J. Lintott Taylor Johnson Frederick W., baker |
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Johnson Mrs. A., ” Warwick house “ O’Neil P. Warwick hall Browne L. and Co., coal and wood merchants May and Co., fuel merchants Fletcher John, brewer, “Hawthorn “ Merret George, “Austinville “ Widman Daniel, builder, ” Mansfield “ Carpenter Henry L., “Hebden” Carpenter William L. Ryan John, ” Crookwell” Conley James, accountant, ” Hazel- mere “ Francis Alfred, surveyor, ” Stretton house “ Dean Edward, ” Ulster house ” Ulster terrace– 1 Walker Watson, coachbuilder 2 Douglas R., baker 3 Pryce Robert S. 5 Brown William, baker Boag James, plumber Martin Walter, baker 6 McKern Frederick 7 Tye Mrs. 8 Stuart Miss, teacher of music 9 Wood James, grocer 10 Rickert Mrs. 11 Cooper W. 12 Bennet Nicholas Bennet Miss M., dressmaker 13 Hopkinson Mrs. 14 Wilson Edward, journalist 15 Hart Peter F. lodge” San Jose terrace– 1 Stickley Miss H. 6 Wildman Samuel Grace Patrick Atkin Herbert J., builder, ” Fenton-ville ” Brown William, ” Rothsay “ City Coal Company’s depot Chromate Paint Co. stock, ” Reiby house ” Osborne Thomas, compositor Macdonald Mrs. C. T. ter, ” St. Kilda ” Duesbury George, ” Osmanton “ Mahony Mrs. Elizabeth, ” Argyle villa” Mahony Frank, artist Mayes John H., surveyor,” Estherville” Camden villas– 2 Chisholm Alexander 4 Williams Frederick G. 5 Mossman Frederick 6 Blundell Alfred 7 Crumbwell – 8 Parr William Culshaw Thomas, ” La Mascotte” Walker Mrs. Martha ward Corner, head master |
3 Goris Henry, painter 5 Dunn Mrs. Elizabeth 7 Schryver Mrs. H. 9 Klees Thomas 10 Herbert John, wheelwright 12 Bullen James, sen. Bullen J., jun , clerk 16 West Joseph, butcher 18 Newman Charles A. 26 Thompson Harry 28 Butler Mrs. 32 Howe Robert B., builder 46 Foster John 48 Snowdon Ambrose, law clerk 50 Stephen Charles 52 Harper Mrs. 3 Herbert Richard 5 Smith Harry L., billposter 7 Atkin Mrs. Mary E. 9 Barton Henry, joiner 11 Knight William 13 Weekley William, engineer Weekley Mrs. W., dressmaker 15 Weekley John 19 Selby John Cullen Joseph, signalman Kershler Livingstone, ” Heathcote ” Schaeffer Carl, ” Rosstrevor ” Royle John A., H.M.C. Earle William, engineer Friedenreich Louis, baker Vermeesch Mrs. Isabella 1 Fagan John H., currier 2 Dixon Henry J. 3 Forrest John, railway guard 4 Proudfoot Peter 5 Lander Mrs. Eliza Lander Arthur J. 6 Power Edward H., accountant 7 Smith Mrs. M. Browne Henry Clark Daniel, surveyor Leishman William, stonecutter Little James G., painter Cragh Richard, constable Sheldon William E. New Kentucky tobacco factory-H. S. Smith Pellatt Alfred Mawson John, tailor Botany View terrace- 2 Bane -, plumber 4 Aird Mrs. |
5 Marsden William, butcher 6 Robinson John, sailmaker 7 Henry Patrick 8 McKone William, bootmaker 3 Dowsett James, patternmaker 5 Smith Alfred, “Fairleigh” 7 Harris Thomas, ironmonger 9 Steele Charles 11 Lummis William, gunsmith 13 Sutton George W., engineer 15 Oliff Walter J., bricklayer 17 Wightman Albert 19 Denning James, painter 21 Rocks William 23 Slater Mrs., dressmaker 25 Johnston Peter 25½ Frazer Angus, ” Suffolk house ” 27 Baldock William 29 Madigan John, coachpainter 29½ Duesbury George, engineer 31 Ransom Henry F. 33 Short Thomas W. 39 Marr George 41 Stevens William 45 Russell John, painter 47 Eggleton James M. Anglin F. G., grocer Little Isaiah, storekeeper 61 Williams H. 53 Hamilton George, bricklayer Aloe terrace– Graham John, slater Sutherland Alexander Kennedy Charles Burrell Arthur, carpenter Bryant John T. 69 Thompson J. D., painter 71 Treffry Mrs. 73 Ernest Frank 75 Beck Andrew 77 Wallace George, carpenter 79 Fennell Thomas 81 Canham George, bootmaker 83 West John F. 87 Fletcher Henry, paperhanger 89 Hill Henry 93 Witts William 85 Hutton Joseph, stonemason 101 Brown Joseph 103 Le Froy James 105 Reedy Maurice 107 Crosby George 109 Marsh William J., hotelbroker 111 Hammer Samuel 113 Harrison J. T. Harrison Mrs., midwife 131 Gawell Mrs. 133 Pratt Thomas 135 Wise Mrs. 137 Union inn-Elizabeth Parish White Mrs. L. Osgood Mrs., laundress Hartmann Lauritz, van proprietor |
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4 Watson Charles H., painter 6 Gommeson George, undertaker 8 Dickson Magnus 14 Land William, confectioner Land Mrs. W., costumier Russell William, dentist 18 Fraser John W., com. traveller 26 Watson David, inspector of Govern- ment works 28 Goslett Mrs., dressmaker 30 Hendy Henry 32 Clarke Frederick W. 38 Salvation Army officers’ barracks 40 Winter James, signwriter 42 Corner Jones G., teacher 46 Richmond Malcolm, builder 48 Fletcher Thomas, painter 54 Woolrich Francis B. W. 56 Twiss Samuel, confectioner 58 Palmer William, bootmaker 60 Kirkham Mrs.M., ” Stirling” 62 Duppuy Rev. Charles (C. E.) 64 Mighell Daniel, broker, ” Lindfield “ Horn Frederick, jeweller 67 Longmuir William 70 McNamara John, engineer 3 Cockburn Mrs. Lavinia 5 Meek Mrs. Martha 7 Street T. C., watchmaker 9 Richardson Mrs. 11 Baylis Joseph E., clerk 13 Isenberg David 15 Jacob George 17 Dowling Michael 19 McKellar Mrs. 23 Green Matthew, com. traveller 27 Esling Mrs. Jane 29 Cockerton Mrs. 31 Sproull James 35 Ikin Robert P. 37 Vaughan Mrs. 39 Davis E. J., engineer 41 Gathrall Mrs. 43 Marr Alfred P., carpenter 45 Hanigan Mrs. M. McKay Mrs. Lownds Samuel, coachbuilder 55 Wood George E., ” Glenwood ” 57 Crocker Miss L., ” Finchley ” Yarawa terrace– 1 Cunningham Sydney 2 Marshall John 4 Harvison Paul 5 Crane Thomas, builder and contractor Salkilld Benjamin, Macdonaldtown stationmaster McDonaldtown railway station-Ben- jamin Salkilld, stationmaster 1 Stocks Frank, greengrocer and fuel dealer 3 Gould Mrs. M. E., teacher of dancing 9 Henderson William 11 Searle Frederick, coachbuilder 13 Pagnotti Signor Alfonse, teacher of music 15 Davis Robert 17 Collie Rev. Robert, F.L.S. (Pres.) Presbyterian church-Rev. Robert Collie, F.L.S. |
21 Cutter Robert P. 23 Brown R. A. 27 Buss Mrs. Bridget 37 Everest George 39 Gerrett Mrs. J. W. Tingate John G. White Charles A., carpenter 41 Rosenthal Philip 43 Newall Charles 49 Wilson William, plasterer 51 Simpson Thomas 53 Mitcherson George H., bootmaker 55 Wotton George J., fencer 57 Colling Thomas 61 Grimshaw William 63 Grimshaw Mrs. H. 65 Chantler Christopher, saddler Austin Henry, bricklayer 67 Coveney Mrs., dressmaker 69 Pickard Henry, builder and store- keeper Beavis George, plasterer Porter Edward, carpenter Leathart Henry, clerk Wilburn Miss, teacher of music 75 Berry Henry, plasterer 77 Thompson William, clerk 81 Ross Robert, plumber 83 Matchett Abraham 85 Lancaster William 87 Lloyd Philip H., painter 89 Bragg James, butcher 14 Lidbury Charles, builder 16 Aylward Mrs. Sarah A. 18 Hellyer Mrs. T. H. 20 Kershaw Mrs. J. J. O’Regan Rev. Richard (R.C.) 24 Stonier William 26 Stonier Miss A., ” Wellesley college” 40 Dyer Francis, postman 42 Thomas Thomas 44 Butler Henry 46 Taylor William H., painter 50 Clarey William, engineer 52 Blumenthal Mrs., grocer 54 Coombes Mrs., laundress 58 Houthouse James 60 Donnelly John 64 Morriss Walter, contractor 66 Anderson George, horsebreaker Phillips Arthur, baker Dolph Eugene Brunt William Simpson William J., engineer 1 Stevens George 2 Hodge Onslow G. 3 Melville James 4 Wigley George H., carpenter Brier Joseph, grocer Cox William, produce merchant Schofield George Wymer Alfred, plumber Sieben Peter Alderson Roland H. |
Vranick Joseph, engineer Ives Sidney Futterer August Hill Thomas, bricklayer Huber M., basketmaker Fay J., railway guard Dunn William, carpenter Eldershaw Mrs. Hall John, surveyor, ” The Priory” Fenning Mrs. J. Newtown pound – James Rawlings, poundkeeper Haffner Leonard, builder Walker Macquarie, storekeeper 1 Barbour William 2 Dickson Mrs. 4 Hatton Mrs. Kate 5 Hickey Mrs. M. 8 Riddleforth – 9 Gardiner Mrs. A. Weekes Francis, farrier Heagley Thomas Fawkner Thomas J., “Austral house ” Rowley William, newsagent Chown William Larsen Peter Hill Charles A. Turner – Sassels Samuel Gibbs street Croft Matthew Wildman Charles, bricklayer Wilson R. J., H.M.C. Ernshaw Mrs. City Coal Company-branch yard 4-6 Williams William H., saddler 8 Gommesen Joseph, engineer 12 Jolly Joseph, painter 18 Hurst William, turncock 20 Behringer Peter, carpenter 22 Dawson John, saddler Parr Thomas Wright Thomas, tinsmith 26 Jackson J. E. 28 Herring William, bookseller 30 Webber Henry J., timber merchant 36 Tubby William, carpenter 38 Sargood John 40 Madden Thomas H. 42 Watters John 44 Berenger Leonard, carpenter 46 Mason John Greenwood and Son, produce mer- chants Summarhays Brothers, builders |
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Belmont terrace– 2 Walker Thomas 3 Leppan Michael, bookkeeper 4 Dole Mrs. Helen 5 King James H. 6 Cullen William E., clerk 74 Harrison Henry, carpenter 76 Kennedy James, Erskineville stationmaster 78 Dawes George A., carriage builder 80 Penshaw Benjamin 82 Earls A. E. 92 Monk Edward 94 Porter Arthur Newtown Unsectarian Academy 142 Pimm John, grocer Welch George C., grazier Drew Mrs. E., teacher of music Drew C.M., clerk Robertson William, accountant Pearce W. H., salesman 152 Loydstrom Nicholas E., storekeeper 156 Burt Alfred, ” Louisville “ 160 Reardon Edwin 162 Jones Robert, shipwright 164 Pickering Alfred H., photographer 166 Davis Evan, carriage builder |
3 Endicott James, cab proprietor 5 McMahon Andrew 7 Ferguson Alexander, bookkeeper 11 Dayhew Benjamin W., butcher 13 Cooper William, plumber 13a Lea Mrs. Ann Cooper’s terrace– 15 Daniel Mrs. Mary 17 Foggon John 23 Glade Henry, indent merchant Wright Miss, dressmaker 25a Wright Thomas, packer 25 Sutton Mrs. W. H. 33 Nicoll George, printer 35 Parry Griffith 37 York Mrs. Isabella 39 Stephenson Mrs. Sarah 41 Lamond James, builder 43 Lamond Mrs. Catherine, midwife Oddfellows’ hall 45 Wheatley H., carpenter 47 Christie S. T. 49 Marie Madame, teacher of French 51 Tresscott F. and Co., cordial manufacturers 75 Fay James “The Retreat “ Blackman Alfred W. |
Milne David, engineer, “The Pines ” Evans Thomas W., ” Abergavenny ” Boyd Alexander, Balgay O’Brien Mrs. Mary Cooper Manister, grocer Randle street Stewart David H. Henness Charles, storekeeper Hill David, butcher Holdsworth street Black John Ross Donald Croal David, carpenter, ” Kinnaird ” 1 Beesley John 3 Hunt William 6 Tonks Amos Hosking Major William, Salvation Army 2 Baldick William 4 Salier Mrs. E. 6 Ross James 1 Hind William, stonemason 4 Aspinall James 12 Yates Mrs. Eliza |
North Annandale see Leichhardt.
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