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 Macdonald-
town and St. Peters, and on the west by Petersham and Marrickville.
Proclaimed a Municipality, 12th. December, 1862.
Area – 480 acres | Number of houses – 3,871 |
Number of Assessments – 4,678 | Miles of streets – 21 |
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 |
William Dolman | Daniel Murphy |
ALDERMEN | TREASURER |
Weeks White | John H. Reed |
Joseph Jolly | AUDITORS |
William Rigg | Walter H. Goddard and A. J. Macaulay |
J. F. Smith | INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES |
James Swinbourne | |
Chas Whately | ASSISTANT INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES |
William Cox | John Richard |
Matthew Medway | OVERSEER |
H. T. Morgan | C. W, Richards |
COUNCIL CLERK | REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS |
Jesse Cowley | A. C. Newman Brown street |
ASSISTANT COUNCIL CLERK | CHIEF BAILIFF |
Percy E. W. Deacon | Robert Hastings |
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Albermarle street – East side
Bedford street to 60 Australia street
Baltic street
Oxford street
McKern, J. Regent street
Palmer Thomas Denison street
25 Brown Ebenezer baker West side
Baltic street
Thompson Mrs., private school. “Ab- |
6 Fewkes Henry N., plasterer Pike William milk vendor 10 Henninges Henry, baker Regent street
12 Carlisle Castle hotel – John Rice Albert street – East side
Bedford to Trade street
1 Oxley Edward West side
4 Riemenschneider Carl F., sen. Alice lane
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Alice street – North side
King street to Edgeware road
Peacock George and Sons, limited, jam Louisa terrace
Gaddes George W. Clare street
Austin Hurben, grocer |
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Deaman Thomas, dray proprietor Morris – Williams Mrs. Mary Ross Thomas J., enginefitter Goodsell H. O. J., painter and paper- hanger Walsh James J. Wannell Faithful Exeter terrace 1 Baker F. H., organ builder 2 Vickery George W. 3 Towell Benjamin 4 Wing J. 5 Hill Andrew 6 Blackwin C. J. 7 Mellshimer George Redford Miss, dressmaker 8 McGrath J. Bayley Benjamin Acres N. C. Morton William, stonemason Morton John, stonemason Lovick Julius James Morton Mrs. Margaret Jelly W. H., fruiterer Fewings Robert J., ” The Grove ” Goold P, “Avoca” Haddan F. H. Goodsell Henry W. Griffin Peter O’Sullivan Thomas Laverack William C., “Deerbrook” Riley Ralph M. Roebuck F., carpenter Capon – “Carlosville” Byron Thomas, cabinetmaker Brennan Daniel Bigs Arthur Newtown Isaac, carpenter Douglas Mrs., “Richmond ” Douglas Henry, carpenter Cunningham T. A., commercial traveller White William, ” Tarana, ” Cowell William A., ” Edenia ” Heptonstall Isaac, carpenter Murray Thomas, stonemason Beetham A. A. Brady Thomas, ‘bus proprietor Camden foundry 12 Furey Adam 14 Taylor Mrs. D. 18 Tehan Michael 20 Chandler Robert 22 Hallam William 24 Lake Edward 26 McIntyre Charles, carpenter 28 Kinder W. 30 Walsh – Lilly terrace 1 Cooper J., accountant 3 Cole Benjamin 4 Allen Frederick 5 Hardie William 8 Graham Edward 9 Nicholls John 10 Jones 11 Ogawa Y. 12 Woodstock W. T. 13 Harrison Philip 14 Pavey Edward |
18 Sennett James 17 Forbes Charles 18 Hopwood 19 Clark – 18 Wilson George W., signwriter Wright Thomas Burgess William, joiner Kockliff F., grocer 70 Fergus Robert Croundwell – 86 Aird George 88 Denbigh Frederick W. 90 Hoffman Charles 92 Holland Harry 94 Brown Frederick, carpenter 96 King George, taxidermist 98 Armstrong William 57 Campbell John 59 Hollabone Augustus, tinsmith 61-63 Industrial Hall Thomas Miss, dressmaker Thomas Jules Murden John Cairns William, printer Owen George Hartard J, F. Lecren Thomas Wickham Robert Smith Alfred Wigley Walter Gough Robert Spence John, boilermaker Bailey David Beattie George, compositor Bradley James, carpenter Dean Frederick Carney Charles A. Bramwell John Brown James, pictureframe maker Smith Joseph E. Reed, manager Newtown police stationN. Larkin inspector Newtown courthouse Francis S. Fielder, J.P., C.P.S. ; R. Hastings, bailiff Cook Henry, plasterer Mackenzie Alexander, blacksmith Courthouse hotel – Joseph W, Lloyd Anstey John, van proprietor Joyce James Howarth David B., steelfounder 27 Let William, sergeant of police 29 Butcher Walter J., printer 31 McNamara Thomas, sen. sergt. police 33 Bladsford William 37 Melville Mrs., C. Crozier G. F., painter 39 Andrews Ernest and Co., undertakers Andrews Thomas and Sons, monu- mental masons |
41 Podger Edward 43 Simmons Edward Prim. Meth. church — Rev. B. Kenny 47 Barclay Isaac 49 Robb James Harding Abraham 51 Adams Thomas 53 Johnson Mrs. Alice Emanuel L. L. 55 Jordan William J. 59 Givins Charles, news agent Givins John 61 Beves George, plasterer 63 Cooper Thomas 66 Harris Edward, ironmoulder 67 Hall Sydney, stonemason 69 Bradford George W., painter 71 Mingay William, dairykeeper 91 Raymond James, butcher Abigail J. W., solicitor 4 Campbell Mrs. Margaret 8 Woods Mrs. Ellen 10 Fenton George, carpenter 12 Clinton Joseph, blacksmith Clinton Maurice 14 Gibbons Mrs. 16 Johanson Andreas 18 Fitzgerald J. D, solicitor 20 Field Miss, music teacher Field John 22 Drew George 24 Best Mrs. Jane 26 Cromwell Henry, solicitor 28 Brennan Charles 30 Henwood Charles 32 Thompson William 34 Mulhall Francis 36 Taylor Mrs. A. 38 Norris William, furniture dealer Arnold Henry, greengrocer 46 Phillips Thomas, bootmaker Croker J., grocer Raucland, mistress 58 Meyn Frederick J. 60 Rossiter Edwin T., draper 64 Aubin H. J., bus proprietor 66 Pierce Miss Sarah, ladies’ school 68 Brooks John 70 Crane James 72 Bohrsmann John, draper 74 Bellenger Richard 76 Philips John 78 Phillips George 80 Simpson Henry, fruiterer 82 Wilton Henry, van proprietor 84 Cleary Nicholas 86 Melville G. C., drill instructor 88 Halloran T. J. 90 Bell George 92 Hamilton W. 94 Smith George, carpenter 96 Hopkins Thomas 98 Toohy William Evans Ernest |
ALL NEW SOUTH WALES CLAIMS PAID IMMEDIATELY ON PRESENTATION OF PROOFS
AT SYDNEY OFFICE.
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5 Fuller John 7 Symons Herbert 9 Guest David 11 Aller Frederick 13 Lysaght Thomas 15 Vipan Edward H. 17 Hallett Miss, dressmaker 19 Jones Mrs. M. A. 21 Ockenden Horace, coachbuilder 23 Cann George, carpenter 25 Dow Miss Esther, dressmaker 27 Moran John 29 Cassidy James 31 Hobson W. F., commercial traveller Hayden Thomas 5 McKenzie John Barrie William 11 Huxley Charles 17 Bendall Alfred Ayling Mrs. G. A. 6 Wakely Mrs. Eliza Miller William, ” Harcourt” 10 Fraser James 12 St. Julian John 14 Grove George, compositor 16 Jenyns Ebenezer, surgical instrument maker 18 Harwood Daniel J. Newtown public library Lincoln Thomas furrier Thompson John, news agent Grimshaw William, bootmaker Melville Hector, wheelwright Melville Hector McKenzie M., electric engineer DePlater Michael 7 Happ Charles grocer Cullen Joseph 8 Jenkins J. 9 Adler – 10 Knight Frederick C. 11 Millwood Henry P. Fitzpatrick St Joseph’s school (R.C.)The Christian Brothers 17 Perrette Emile glazier 18 Membrey Mrs., Caroline 19 Davies Mrs. Sarah 20 White Thomas, painter 21 Barran James 22 M’Clellan Alexander street – Albert street 30 Brown Henry, signwriter 1 Silvester George 2 Murphy Daniel, surveyor 3 May Henry George |
Crimston W. F Fettes John Ritchie Mrs Jane 34 Ireland Edward 35 Grien Louis 36 Drake William, builder Pond Mrs. M. Clark Frederick, compositor Thomas George L. White John S. Styles Archibald Paton Emalin Dunlop George, builder 21 Johnson Thomas 23 Minty C. W., plumber 25 Kelly Walter 29 Reynolds Mrs. Julia 31 Moore John B. Silk Thomas, agent, “Milwarre ” Frederick E, L., “Ham villa” 2 Hanshaw John L. O’Regan Jeremiah, fuel merchant Gordon Arthur 5 Buck Robert R. 6 Rowley Mrs, Susan 7 Smith J. 0. 8 Northcote John Hill Peter, contractor Sampson Charles Cocksedge Thomas Z, boot and upper manufacturer Bogan Bernard, ” Parkview ” Withers Edward, ironmonger Wade George Slade James, printer Robinson Mrs. Moon William Hewett James O’Brien Philip, van proprietor Fenton James Cox John Fillin James, modeller Melville W. V. Fisk E. R. Palmer R. H. (For North side see Camperdown) Salvation Army barracks Whittle Thomas, architect Scott Robert Madden Thomas Pickup Mrs. Dinter William Lamerton Edmond A., bricklayer Miller Frank |
Rennet G. M.,” Florenceville “ Thorn John J., ” Rowallan “ Walker Christopher P., carriage painter Kerswell H Garvan Denis A Soloman A. M., photographer Thomson and Salmon, plumbers Barber Alfred, painter Newman Alfred, district registrar Williamson John, pawnbroker Whately Charles, coachbuilder 12 Morton Samuel 14 Doyle Mrs. Mary 16 McGregor John 18 Scaplehorn Joseph R., master mariner 20 Craig Charles J., carpenter 22 Vaughan James 22a Buckland James, upholsterer McMurtrie George, ‘Rose house’ 28 William Joseph, pictureframer 30 Wiseman Frederick, carpenter 32 Foster James 34 Morrison James, carpenter 42 Walter Heiron 44 Michael Henry A., merchant 48 Radford George 48 Hansford J. H, 3 McLaren James, tailor 5 Hill Charles, boot manufacturer 7 Gross Joseph H., painter 9 Aufrie Miss L., dressmaker 11 Rice Silas, carpenter 13 Thwaites Joseph, chemist 19 Gilmore Mrs, Julia 21 Guest Edwin 23 Sutton Thomas enginedriver 25 Southern George R. Lambert William 27 Mathews Henry Farquhar W. H. 29 Forster George 31 Cornwell J. 33 Lowick William 35 Swain Mrs. 37 Charman Charles, bricklayer 41 Johnson Charles M. 43 Soden Mrs, Florence Soden William W. 45 Newton John, enginedriver 47 Johnson Mrs. 49 Willard F. C. 51 Byron Michael Gifford George Parkes Henry, carpenter Wylie John “Brooklyn” Curnow William, “Clifton” Fitzgerald William, bootmaker Hume Francis, “Deva” White Richard, “Roseville” |
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2 Campbell Jacob, painter 3 Middleton Edward S. 4 Wickstead Henry street – College street Stocks F., fruiterer Monteith Andrew, sen. Monteith A., plasterer Monteith H., plasterer Monteith E., stonemason Monteith Thomas, plasterer Hutchinson James Nicol Andrew King Helen, ” Ferndale ” Cosgrove Samuel Mills William E. Aplin Henry, butcher Keyes Miss Keyes William, watch and clockmaker Green Horace E. F. Brannan William Powell Mrs. E. Black John Shepherd John, storekeeper Gordon James, upholsterer Bartholomew Stephen Gerrets William Steer James Rodgers Alexander Bright Philip Machan H. Brown William Neale John T., accountant 3 Babilinsky Joseph Fletcher William, engineer Lavinia cottages 1 James Philip 2 Dorahy Hugh 3 Spooner James 4 Bundy Edward J. 5 Ford Henry H. 6 Brown Arthur A. Gemmell William, draughtsman Perry Edward, carpenter Alva terrace Robertson Mrs. Robertson John Brown Mrs. Dawson William Honeyfield H. J. Pain Otto McLaughlin J. Phillips David A., ironmoulder Murphy Edward Jones J. E., stonemason Ireland Mrs. Dwyer John McAnally James bootfinisher Orr James, stonemason Doyle Thomas Doyle Bartholomew Key Mrs. Byrne John, currier Matthews Mrs. Waters Eliza |
Chinchie Miss Lena Gentz Robert, laundry Dunnett Mary, nurse Petch Mrs. Rose William Hopkins William M. Hogan Edward Matton Charles Humphrey T. G., picture framer Dalby G., enameller Walker John Henderson M. A., fruiterer Sutherland Alexander Stack Eliza Coutie John, coachbuilder Gould Alfred W., carpenter Waugh Elizabeth fruiterer 4 Allam Charles 6 Stokes Joseph 8 Burgess Frederick J. 10 McKay J., plasterer 20 Piper William 24 Banks W., baker 28 Phillips Arthur, woodturner 30 McClymont William, carpenter 34 Muller Mrs. L. 36 Lane John F. 38 Hovenden Mrs. 44 Snowden Mrs. 48 Jones George H. 50 Hammer Lot 52 Spear Richard G. 54 Goodhew Henry, gardener North Newtown public school – J. Fletcher, headmaster Planchenault Leon, cabinetmaker 68 Hart Thomas 70 Carney Mrs. 74 Arrowsmith Mrs. 76 Jarman Andrew 78 Morris Frederick jeweller 80 Gillett – 92 Smith Thomas 94 Selig Joseph manufacturer 3 Gracie – 5 Pullen Mrs. Isabel 47 Loveridge William, stonemason 49 Taylor William, carpenter 67 Haverd James 69 Smith James 71 Prout John 73 Graham – Williams Henry, plumber Jones James H., “Liverpool Cottage” 77 Amos A. 92 Miller Miss Mary Ann 95 Outlaw William 97 Martin Mary, dressmaker Jenner C. Macaulay A. J., conveyancer Macaulay George |
Cosgrove James, “Taunton” Cosgrove Miss, private school Rosenthall Maurice 4 Thompson Mrs. 6 Sparkes Mrs. 8 Rudd Miss 10 Bartie W. 12 Scorer Henry 14 Vallender Mrs. 16 Attneave Christopher 18 Danaher David,. engineer 20 Davis John, engraver 22 Parker Carlisle, fuel merchant 24 Hughes Frederick Andrews Henry O’Sullivan Michael P., engineer Rooney Patrick, H.M.C., “Elmhurst” Collar William, “Calliope” Jenkins William, “Westville” Maher Mrs. Mayo Thomas, jeweller Mayo Mrs., ladies’ school Paton John, “Rialto” Johnson – Stead William S., painter Lester Alfred Greig G. H. Hine Charles Wishart Mrs. Alexander S. M. Grosse William Moy Mow Mrs. Newton J. A., professor of music Bullock Mrs. W. Perkins – Haining Thomas coachbuilder Mugglestone W. McClean James junr. Lennon H. 1 Crook C., builder 3 Hannigan Miss, school teacher 5 Clark Miss, school teacher 9 Hawkins Frederick, signwriter 11 Harris Mrs. Emma 11½ Gillespie J. 13 Atkinson Thomas, coachpainter 15 Harris Charles 17 Murphy John, van proprietor 19 Wyatt H, J., builder 21 Johnson John, constable 23 Schofield Albert 25 Jarvis Stephen 27 Watkinson Henry B., plumber 31 Taylor Mrs., midwife Harrison S. A. 35 Gommeson G. H., undertaker 37 Jolly John. sec. Moorefield Racing Club 39 Ventors Miss M. Corporation yards 49 Carney John W., goldsmith |
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Church street continued – 53 Ware Joseph, carpenter 57 Harris W., dealer 59 Craig William 61 Connor W. 63 Benson Joseph 65 Cubis Miss E., dressmaker 69 Ollson A. B., master mariner 71 Healy Henry 77 Gray Richard, saddler 79 Relph Joseph, shorthand school 81 Comber P., cab proprietor 83 Haines John, cab proprietor 83 Haines Mrs., midwife 87 Burkett Harry, engineer McEwan William woodturner 89 Gettins John 93 Stephenson H. W. 97 Tribe George 99 McKay Mrs. J. B. 101 McIntosh William, stonemason 103 Clark Percy 105 Malone William Atwater E. Paul, surgeon St. Stephen’s church – Rev. Robert Taylor, incumbent Newtown cemetery Thomas Clarke, sexton Cann William H. Robinson George W. Townsend Adolphus Sury Mrs. J. Forrest Mrs. Gibson William, engineer Ibbetson Mrs. Merritt Mrs. M. T. Galway David Wilson William, patternmaker Peterson Christian Arnold John, “Bidura” Carstll Robert Bubb John, cutter Parry William Broughton Charles, sen., carpenter Lever John E. Webb Vincent J. Swain Walter, joiner, “Hilderville” Bigg Thomas C., fuel merchant Fennell Joseph Painter John Dickson John Davis Mrs. Elizabeth Dumas Mrs. Grace Drummond George J. Ryan A. B. Strickland William G. Haining Thomas |
Leaver Arthur Eldridge G., dyer, “Newington” Lemon John H. Smith Mrs. B., midwife Mabbett William, carrier Hodge Frederick Evans L. Carmichael David Anderson W. F. Mulquiny James Bryant John, painter Close William Seymour Mrs. Seymour Francis draper Bryant William Clark Frederick Dingle Richard Hine James, stereotyper Butler G. E. Goodall H. H. Somerset hotel – William Selff stationmaster 9 Weeks Thomas, fuel merchant 15 Dagger William 17 Hills Frederick C. 19 Dempsey William 21 Hudson – 23 Price Arthur 25 Green Mrs, Mary 29 Slade C., carpenter 31 Duncan Thomas E., carpenter 37 Cavillon Joseph 41 Kidd Richard 43 Vaughan Daniel 45 Frazer John 47 Hudson George E. 51 Vinskin Henry 53 Owen Mrs., M. A. 55 Steel James 57 Bourke Mrs., Alice 57½ Kilburn William 59 Cooper Frederick, van proprietor 61 Schofield Mrs. 63 Mills Samuel, carpenter 65 Parkinson John 67 Ainsworth Mrs. Henry 69 Cox Charles W. 71 Cahill Thomas 75 Burns – 77 Snellgrove John G. 79 O’Donnell Alfred 81 Pascoe Frederick T. 87 Lennard Patrick 89 Oates William 91 Clark Alfred 93 Jackman R. W. 95 Edwards Frank 99 King Mrs. Edith 101 Bendall Matthew H. 103 Wells William 107 Mackie Alexander, constable |
2 Jones William Byrne John Bendett Miss, nurse 6 Henderson William 8 Gale B. 12 Dummett Alfred, stonemason 14 Becks Samuel, plasterer 18 Neal James, coachsmith 20 Lennon Joseph, wheelwright 22 Mulqueeny Thomas Howard John 24 Blaker Stephen, plasterer 26 Batter Mrs. Mary 28 Butler Edward 34 Haweis Thomas W. McLean William A., carpenter 42 Vinnicombe Samuel 46 Abigail James, grocer 48 Barrington Frederick C. 50 Reynolds John 52 Atkinson William 56 Smith James 56 Carter James, bookbinder 62 Heagney Thomas 64 Teague John 66 Andrews T. J., monumental mason 72 Willet John West H. 74 Maddigan Mrs., dray proprietor Thirgood Mrs. 78 Moran – 80 Millwood Frederick, glassblower 82 Davidson Samuel 86 Donnelly Bernard 88 Gay Charles 90 Haswell Thomas 92 Cooper J, carpenter 98 Abbott F., cabinetmaker 100 Read J. 102 O’Regan Jeremiah 104 Pickerill Arthur, grocer Brownlow John Grave Mrs. Jane Smith Robert D. Hunter William Hodson Charles Adamson Thomas, builder Wearing William E. Marshall William Hay James B. McIntyre Miss McIntyre Robert Pierce William, commercial traveller Alderson John, warehouseman Austin C. J., carpenter Gilfillan Burnham Anthony, cutter Houston William, grocer, “Hinton” |
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Edgeware road continued- Dawson Henry, M.L.A., ” Monaro “ Grant Mrs., “Middlemarch” Barrows James Vening Mrs., dressmaker Schenk Pastor George (Lutheran) Martin Thomas, ” Chandos “ Hiron Mrs. Clarkson William, ” Paladin “ Murray Robert, stonemason McKenzie S. E., tobacconist Nash George, ” Stirling “ Willis Frederick, “Gordon cottage Rozea Mrs., “Sherbrooke” Paul Mrs. A. M., “Glendruid” Fowler Frederick W., “Maudville” Page Mrs. Ellis Mrs., “Stradella” Sams Timothy, “Ellandwood” Allworth F. C., ” Alverston ” Grater Charles, contractor, ” Madoline ” Carrington cottages– 1 Frederick Ernest 2 Hanks Thomas 3 Dickson Arthur 4 Stevens Ernest A. 5 Macdonald James 6 Barker Herbert 8 Weston Arthur Day William Cowdroy A. Clifton terrace- 1 Hartshorn Godfrey 2 Clissold Samuel 3 Herford Samuel 4 Chapman Henry, builder Selden Oswald Morris Alfred Turner Frederick Hill Mrs., A. E. Enmore hotel – Patrick Martin Woodcock Charles, grocer 2 Johnson W. 3 Finnie Frederick W. 4 Russell J. 5 Richards T. E. 6 Lonner R. 7 Elliott John 8 Ord John 9 Diore P. 10 Saunders Charles 12 Genders Henry 13 Elston Mrs. 14 Hammond C. 15 Smith Arthur 16 Palmer Mrs. 17 Ford H. 18 Gittins H. 19 Mackenzie Thomas Waddington Isaac “Buckholt” Key John Hodgson John Nicholson John T. Gagan James, cooper Watkin Mrs. |
2 Harrison Thomas, “Milton” 8 Davenport Joseph Preston Thomas, editor SUBURBAN INDEPENDENT 5 Miller Edward F., “Oakville” McCauley S., “Birchfield” Evans Cuthbert G., “Waratah” Peir W. G., “Marlowe” Nottingham Mrs., “Alma” Rofe Charles A. Smith H. T., “Toronto villa ” Plowman William Collier G. M., “Glenhaughton” Barker Frederick, “Ascot” Cranbrook terrace – 1 Trotter William R., builder 2 Walters John 3 Martin W. 4 Rycroft G. 5 Cody Edward 6 Berry Henry 7 Ronald 8 Harper James Jackson William H., ” Alva “ McLaren Mrs A., “Ivan” Maher Patrick Craig – Andrews James T., baker Baines Mrs. M. Donovan D. D., 2 Condran Thomas 13 Kilkeary Martin, gardener 15 White Mrs. 17 Bodin Alexander 19 Spilsted Mrs. 21 Foster John 23 Smith Mrs. J. S. 25 Gibson William 27 Pobjoy J. W., carpenter 29 Carleton John Carleton William 35 Ross George 37 Dowling G. 39 Price James 41 Hall Richard 47 Smith William 49 Bevis Henry Butler John Dee Henry, plumber Goddard Henry Slenning P., fuel merchant 8 Fetherston Michael, van proprietor 14 Cohen Daniel, bottle merchant 16 Boyett Alfred McMullen Daniel, cab proprietor 20 Richards Mrs. 22 Shying William, undertaker 24 Devine John 24a Bradley Charles 28 Tarr Joseph 30 Welsh William 32 Brown Robert Brown Miss, dressmaker 34 Bowers John, dealer 38 Sullivan John, engineer Robert Taylor |
5 Jones Frederick J. 7 Rogers Mrs. Sarah 9 Richards – 11 D’Arcy Walter 13 Guthrie Thomas 17 Smith Frederick F. Veaney M., accountant Cook Henry, plasterer 3 Fishley Alfred 5 Mahan Mrs. M. Wood Walter, produce and fuel merchant Loram Mrs. Jane Wait Miss, piano teacher Colney Walter Garratt W. W., architect Lanyon Charles, plumber, &c. Cousins Charles, bootfinisher Bignell Thomas, tailor Dupen P. J. Gambril R., tea merchant SUBURBAN INDEPENDENT newspaper – T. Preston, proprietor Ford W. S., printer Conyngham Paul, tobacconist Jashkie Gustave, modeller Martin Christopher, venetian blind and picture framer Morris Miss E., storekeeper Seamons Edward, hairdresser Carroll Mrs., grocer Redfearn Joseph, piano tuner Grimsley F., jeweller Eld E., shorthand teacher Newtown United Friendly Societies’ dis – pensary – A. Stephen, manager Porter Brothers, fuel merchants 1 Smith William 2 Davis Robert 3 Williams Enoch R. 4 Summers William 5 Lockman Mrs. 6 Balmer Mrs. Jane 7 Langhorne George, estate agent Coles Charles, builder 8 Pugh Frederick, baker Nickman Renjamin 9 Harpham Mrs. E. Aitken John, cabinetmaker Court Judge, “Thurnby” Foster A. W. J., surveyor Foster T. C. J., barrister Foster E. P., judge’s associate Kenny Mrs. E., fruiterer City Coal Co. – Smyth G. M., manager Chantler C., saddler Carroll James, bootmaker Johnson F. W., baker and confectioner Johnson Ivy, bootmaker Vassie G., ham and beef shop Jones C. E. and Co., chemists Davenport G., dentist Minty Charles W., plumber |
PAID POLICY HOLDERS DURING 1890, £2,767,903 STERLING
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Enmore road continued – Smith John, bootmaker Moreland W., tobacconist Madden Robert, bootmaker Crofts E. and A., grocers Martin Edwin P., draper Scandinavian laundry – Hansen Carl Queen’s hotel – Thomas Bell Brien W., butcher Barden Charles, produce merchant Lane Miss, milliner and dressmaker Court Hugh, hairdresser Grantham John, tailor Cole Jabez, grocer Leon Mrs., milliner and dressmaker Fuller W., tobacconist Booth James R., newsagent House, T., butcher Ayres S. H., chemist. M.P.S Ayres R. A., furnishing and general iron- monger Heslop A. J., fruiterer Heslop Frederick, bootmaker Ekin and Co., house and land agents Lea F. K., watchmaker Oddfellows’ hall – T. Wright Sullivan Peter Chaim Samuel, dentist Donaldson H. Tennent Butler Dr. Law C. H., plumber Stalgis S., butcher Jurd Miss E., dressmaker Stead – Fernon William J. Loveday Thomas, greengrocer Rogers G., plumber Baldick George Smith H. Smith David.,fruiterer Scurr Miss, dressmaker, &c. Smith James, bootmaker Buckham J., fruiterer 32 Swift William 34 Thompson T., painter Von Hagen C., ” Olive Bank “ Fielder Francis S., J. P., C.P.S., ” Fintry “ Poriotti J., oyster saloon Jacobson G. F., confectioner and tea dealer Evans J. and E., fruiterers Richards George, dairy produce merchant Jarvis J. H. Rogers Mrs., fruiterer Belamy William, bootmaker Andrews G., grocer Bagley E. and Co., provision stores Higginbotham Joseph, hairdresser Dingavan William Dingavan Mrs. H., confectioner Hannan Robert and Co., house, land and insurance agents ville, manager Wheeler John W., fruiterer Blake and Co., milk vendors |
Leatbean W. J., grocer Best A. E., fruiterer Greig James S., fancy repositor White Weeks, baker and confectioner Davis Bros., butchers Spencer Percy, draper White G., bootmaker Carrick C. and Co., house and land agents Duruz Mrs. Vickery Edward, saddler Hurley Mrs. M. 10 Williams Edwin Watson C. R., surgeon, ” Woodbine ” 12 Wells Frederick W. Enban Charles Parr Mrs. Davidson Mrs, G. F., ” Long view ” Allen Albert, clerk, ” Woodford leigh ” Hawkins Thomas, ” Brixton cottage “ Eddington, M.B., surgeon 3 Gommesen J., engineer 5 Baldick Mrs, S, Thompson A., bootmaker Newtown Bowling Club William Dolman, president 9 Fleay Augustus T., “Gowrie House” Robertson, minister Turner William, ” Kent cottage ” Denton Alfred Malcolm Hugh C., engineer Alto terrace- 6 Gibson Edward C., painter 5 Stephenson 4 Jensen C. T. 3 Burnett S. 2 Bradshaw Joseph Dircks E. F., machinist Schultz William, carpenter Kelly Herbert Clarke William, provision store 4 Wright George 5 Chard William 6 Conyers James 7 Teasdell Thomas 8 Presdee William H. 9 Cox W., pastrycook 10 Congdon Abel 11 Irvin Mrs., midwife 12 Lodge Malcolm A. 15 Allman A. W., bricklayer 14 Goodyear R., engineer 13 Wahlstrom John P. Jones W. W. Edwards W., saddler Barwick James 12 Peters James Ada Terrace- 11 Smith Samuel, saddler 10 Baird Alfred 8 Miles John, ironmoulder |
7 Savage Thomas 6 Melville Alfred 4 Waugh John 3 Sholl George 1 Burn Henry, painter Foster George Bouns William Hone Martin Townsend W. Hutchinson John, engineer Cosgrove Patrick, cab proprietor Cassel, Mrs Margaret, ” Irene” Hoskins W. T. ” Pembrey ” L’Avenue stables – John Garvey Dwyer John Downey T, bootmaker Cawley Thomas McCauley Andrew Gerrard A.. painter Angel William, ” Fairview ” 39 Hargreaves Henry 41 Thomas Richard 43 Privett William E. 45 Davis Edward 47 Bowie Robert W. 49 Mather Joseph 51 Jilkes George 53 Bowie Miss 55 Verdich C.,cabinetmaker 57 Earls Michael 59 Farnsworth Henry, commission agent 61 Englefield Mrs. 63 Powell Thomas 67 Beer James Vincent Charles, moulder Lee F., carpenter Schutrumpf Carl Prentice Thomas Wilson John Bowie J. Lockwood Alfred O’Connor Joseph Rollo John F. Nicholls William Kingsbury Joseph, J.P., surgeon Biggs Thomas, electrician Underwood John Harrison F., enginefitter Sinclair William Watson Mrs. S. Austin Alfred Walker Frederick W. Fuller George Grant Alfred Fletcher William Billett Nathaniel Ollerenshaw William J. Bray Frederick Chisholm John Jarvis Thomas Murphy Mrs., ” Wexford house “ |
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Warren J., blacksmith McNamara Michael Duncan D., ” Dodbrooke “ St. George’s Club – J. H. Mayes, sec. Department of Public Instruction – Tech- nical Education Branch McCauley Peroy, house and land agent 1 Foy Albert 2 Langsley G., compositor 4 Burden Thomas 5 Heggie Mrs. 6 Cox H. C. 7 Bain Wallace, painter 7 Scully Thomas J., plumber 10 Bryson Robert 11 Macham Joseph 12 Butler W., carpenter 13 Mossman Thomas, bookkeeper Dixon Mrs. T., dressmaker Jones – Devey William F., ” Burlington “ 19 Clausen Victor, laundry Hill Mrs. Becket Henry, stevedore Moffitt Mrs. Haydon terrace– 1 Atkinson Robert, hatter 2 Wilson John 3 Fletcher Mrs. K. Minehan Patrick Contor Mrs. Cook Mrs. Jane Taylor Mrs. Monkley Henry Fletcher James W. Wilson W. H. Malumby John, butcher Moss Mrs. Druce Walter Austin Edgar Lee John, wheelwright Lee Mrs. Alchin Arthur C. Teasdale G., painter Acraman Joseph Barrett W, builder Harper R., coach painter Rodgers Jasper Hubert William Thompson Frederick Yard Mrs. Elizabeth Ryder W. Scanes Mrs. Bailey Phillip G. Moane Edward Murphy Edward, railway guard Moss George William and Matherson, builders Chivers Henry |
Barrett – Price T., gardener Pakes J. W., painter Kelly Mrs. White Peter Cook Robert Anderson Charles Howard Jessie, phrenologist Jones John Stewart Henry Railway terrace 1 Harrison Mrs. Emily 2 Harbour R., blacksmith 4 Williams and McIntyre, dressmakers 5 Gosling G, 6 Allen Joseph F. 7 Malley George 8 Boland Thomas E. 9 Holmes Harry Husum terrace – 1 Irvine John, joiner 2 Jenning John 3 Pennington C. F. 4 Bellette C., saddler 5 Spratt George W. 6 Graham A,., stationmaster Williamson John, ” Buckie ” Elizabeth terrace Lee Alfred Mackay Peter A. Selwin Charles Hardy George Musgrove James 3 Burgess W. G., printer 5 McIlveen Mrs. 7 Schmidt 11 Molloy Mrs. Mary 13 Buckley A, Hickey Mrs., butcher Hennessey James Ross Charles Toomey Mrs. Sheppard James Laslett Frederick R., carpenter 19 Rankin. 21 Newland W. S., commission agent 23 Wheeler Mrs. 25 McIlveen Arthur, tailor 27 Petersen Charles 29 Sutherland John 31 Leavy Mrs. Margaret 33 O’Neill Mrs. 35 Graham James 37 Field Henry 39 Dooley Mrs. 41 Falconer Adolphus, plasterer 43 Lester Mrs. Mary 49 Lovell Mrs. 51 Hood James 53 Baird Edward 55 Nelson G. P. 57 Presdee Mrs. 59 Clarke Charles 61 Mulholland Thomas J. 63 Goard Charles 65 Anderson James 67 Hanson Neils, master mariner 69 Merter C., cabinetmaker 71 Usher Mrs. 73 Jones Hugh, plasterer |
Bute terrace – 3 Chambers George 4 Shirley William O. 5 Clampett M. J. 6 Denmead Mrs. S. 7 Geddes Benjamin Geddes Mrs., dressmaker 8 Stewart Mrs. E. J. 18 Sweetman Thomas 20 Huxham Arthur 22 Place J. E. 26 McLaren Mrs. Ann 28 Marley Thomas 30 James William 32 Cheaney Herman 34 Lloyd Thomas 36 Braine N., painter 38 Ferguson Frederick J. 42 Lucas Nathaniel 44 Wines Alfred, stonemason Robinson R., carpenter Turner – 48 Blunt Edward 50 Mazitelli Francis, master mariner 52 Kitchen A., house agent 54 Dee Patrick F. Gowrie terrace– 1 Alger Frederick J. 2 Gatley William H., engineer 3 Chester James T. 4 Hermann August, tailor 6 Hutchinson John Marchant J. A. 7 Sleep S. H., bricklayer 9 Hammond L. D. 10 Tracey John 13 Burgess Richard, carpenter and store- keeper Beach C. G., plasterer Kennedy Charles Wood George Gildey E. Tyrrell Henry A. Garde Mrs. E. 14 Cheadle J. 16 Woodhouse J. Salad Mrs. 26 Elliott Joshua W. 28 Collins Joseph, dealer 30 Cope Henry, van proprietor Leonard Thomas A. Glass Ebenezer Thompson Charles Whatmore Alfred C. Fernley Samuel, boilermaker Pettitt John, builder Fraser Mrs. |
NEW ASSURANCE IN 1890 £42,463,772
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Hawken street continued– Minister George, grocer Ryan William, van proprietor O’Grady William, van proprietor Townsend George H. Chudleigh J. Stainton Samuel Hook Alfred Hemming H. A. Fallofield R. Smith Archibald Havee Charles Eadie William Sullivan Jeremiah Dennis Joseph G. Johnson Samuel “Pine villa ” Morgan Thomas Reid Pobert McKay James G. Fisher Arthur, stonemason Hume E., fitter Borthwick – Samuels William 1 Jenkins Mrs., Catherine Lloyd David 2 O’Connell Mrs. 3 Morelli Joseph, carpenter 4 Cullinan Michael, bootmaker 5 Harrison Albert 6 Bremner Mrs. Martha 3 Keen Albert 5 Booty Mrs. Jane 7 Holden George 11 Smith John, cab proprietor 13 Dechow Charles 15 Foulson Thomas 17 Thompson John 19 Calendar Thomas, stonemason 21 Gaw Mrs., dressmaker 23 Carmichael Donald, blacksmith 25 collins John, storekeeper 1 Elphinstone William, agent 2 Goldstein Samuel 3 Moylan Patrick 5 Fletcher Henry 6 King James 31 Byrne Joseph C. 33 Broadley J. blacksmith 37 Robinson Peter 41 Galvin Mrs. Lucy 43 Cawston F. L., bootmaker 45 Crotty J., saddler 47 Stores Mrs. 49 Leonard Mrs. 51 Howe Frederick 53 Pierce W., coachbuilder O’Donohue John, coachpainter 55 Greatrex Joseph 57 Stone William J. |
59½ Madden F., brickmaker 61 Wold John 61½ McCloud James 63 Bowers Thomas 63½ Fry R., baker 65 Osmond Albert 67 Hunt Mrs., music teacher 69 Barnett Mrs., midwife 71 Doherty John J. 73 Simpson William 75 Easton Charles W. 4 Watson George 6 Peirce Edward D. 8 Butler Richard 10 Callendar T., jun. 12 Pearce Harry, saddler 14 Monaghan Charles 16 Gibbons William 18 Whitehead Thomas 16a Pemberton Mrs. 18a Davis Mrs. Elizabeth 22 Riding John W. 24 Cable Mrs., midwife 28 Winters R. 30 Carmichael William H. 32 Hinchey William 36 Posner Mrs. 38 H. Rhodin, painter 40 Lindguist A., carpenter 42 Fuller Benjamin J. Slater J. and Co., fuel merchants 48 Brenton William, shipwright 50 White Thomas 52 Kolster Adolphus 54 Cousins William 56 Ellis William 58 Robertshaw Matthew 64 Clark Ernest R., butcher 66 Allison James 68 Gael John 70 Middleton Joseph 72 Hodge Mary Mrs,. 74 Watkins William 76 Baldock William 78 Kester William Murray A. J., painter Smith C., grocer 2 Lynch James 3 McKenzie George 4 Gatley James 6 Brown William 7 Slater John, draper 8 Oxford J. Randwick view terrace– 1 Woodroff Harry, bootmaker 2 Hickman Thomas 4 Tab Mrs., staymaker 5 Hunt William Pritchard George, joiner 4 Scott James 6 Eaton George, wheelwright 8 Eaton T. 10 Eaton John, wheelwright 12 Hammell Denis, bricklayer 14 Pinfold Mrs. Elizabeth |
18 Millais George E., accountant 30 Atkinson Mrs. Annie 32 Moody T. Horton C., bootmaker 3 Handel Henry J. Handel Miss, dressmaker 5 Hartley William S. 7 Hayes James 9 Henness Cyril 11 Ryan Thomas 13 Taylor Thomas R. 15 Brown Robert 17 Thorburn Hugh 19 Eaton George 10 Wyatt George 12 Hummell Frederick 14 Oleanbach John 16 Baker – 18 Moon Mrs. Foden Peter, ” Ivy cottage “ Dalley George Duprey Henry Boot F., ironmonger Scott S. Murray Daniel R., master mariner Cummins John, bootfinisher Gray A., painter Thomas George 34 Wrather Mrs. Theresa 38 Bachop John 40 Smith Joseph 42 Harber Emanuel A. 44 Bott Alfred Woodlock William, dray proprietor Woodcock J., dray proprietor Shubrook Hubert T., van proprietor Duncanson John, dray proprietor Anderson Mrs. Hartnett Thomas White – Patterson Mrs. Lawler Arthur Goodin – Shorter William Sleith David, carpenter Murphey B. Wilkie Mrs. Shorter Matthew Roche T. Wilkinson William Gatley Mrs. Gatley John, woolsorter 2 Stott E. H., bootmaker 4 Sharp William 5 Davis Thomas 6 Dudgeon Mrs. 7 Allen W. 8 Benton William 9 Lafferty Frederick 10 McLenaghan James |
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Rown William Kenny Crofton Wigley George H. Worrill William, bootmaker Yates Thomas Radley Kenrick, bootcloser Foldi Mrs. M. H. Teeson Charles, enginedriver Ainsworth H., plasterer Sewell H. T. B. Nimbow terrace– 1 Garrick James 2 Sunquist William 3 McGoldrick William Panckhurst Edward Holt Ben Schofield E., blacksmith Hennessy John Page William Beikie James Swan Albert E., painter Cosgrove Michael Nesbitt Robert Yere William Skelton Matthew Davidson John Kent cottages– 11 Connor Arthur 10 Jordan William J. 9 Reynolds Walter E. 8 George J. 7 Stenhouse Robert 6 Henderson T. 5 Restall Richard 4 Allison Andrew 3 Cook Thomas 2 Fraser James 1 Graham John Patterson William L. Lee George Groves Frederick, builder Limon Maurice Wood William Burns Miss Flaven Mrs. Catherine Day John E., brassfinisher Cleveland George W., stonemason 1 Myles Reuben 5 Barlow Mrs., confectioner Barlow W. and Co., tea merchants 7 Du Higg Mrs. Du Higg Miss A. D., dressmaker 11 Pacey Charles J., painter 13 Royal hotel – Louisa Bayliss 15 Carmichael W. T., greengrocer 17 Cover Samuel, butcher 19 White Horse hotel – Edmund Rogers 21 Ranalli Giovanni, ironmonger 23 Pocock Peter, chimneysweeper 25 Cansdell W. J., hairdresser 27 Winch Arthur, butcher 29 Blumenthal Mrs., grocer |
33 Curwin Mrs. Margaret 35 Webber George, inspector Animals’ Protection Society 37 Harrison Miss Elizabeth E. 39 Gibb G., master mariner 39½ Gaynor Thomas, bootmaker 43 Fagg T., grocer Antcliff W., butcher 45 Murphy Frederick Fenton H. 47 Walker Misses, dressmakers Castle James and Sons, art metal workers 53 Stewart Mrs. Jane 53a Selig Moses, produce dealer 37 Mantel Henry, woodcarver 59 Torr George Torr Lawrence 61 Clegg J. G., estate agent 65 Meter J., restaurant Trocadero skating rink – F. Ferrier Brewer Thomas, billiard saloon 69 Stephenson Mrs. E., news agent 69 Taylor John B., insurance agent Standen James 73 Brun Madame, dressmaker Brun John, tobacconist 75 Watt Samuel, furniture dealer 75 Mosse John, watchmaker 77 Johnson W. H., fruiterer 79 Wiley J, fruiterer 81 Edmonds William, plumber Sutherland John A., timber yard 87 Hundman and Craig, zincfounders 91 Williams H, W., draper 93 Batty W., printer 95 Fenton Miss, dressmaker 97 Spear R. G. and Son, picture framers 99 Prince of Wales hotel – Terence Mahon 105 Butler Mrs. M. J., fancy repository 107 Page Mrs., milliner 109 McDonald Patrick, dray proprietor 111 Goldsmith James, draper 113 Goldstein Samuel, tailor 115 Christie Brothers, confectioners 119 Selig Jacob, pawnbroker and furni- ture dealer 121 Whinton Mrs., tobacconist 123 Dorer Joseph, dealer 125 Stone Alfred, grocer Missenden road 127 Daniel Lambert hotel – John King 129 Read Thomas, butcher 131 Cole William, furniture dealer 133 Harman E., confectioner 137 Davis Walter C., grocer 139 Milton Hotel – James Bridger 143 Hoff Joseph, provision dealer 145 Liciardo Antonio, fruiterer 147 Patterson Andrew, stationer 149 Hall Thomas, butcher 151 Scorer and Millard, window blind makers 153 Harradine James, hairdresser 155 Trafalgar hotel – Thomas Rorke news agent 163 Haley C., hairworker and hairdresser 165 Madden R., bootmaker 167 Smith John H., greengrocer 169 Tuft Thomas and Sons, grocers and produce dealers 173 Boness H. and Co., furniture dealers 175 Parker Miss Emily, fruiterer 177 Brooks Samuel, umbrellamaker Tasker Oliver, butcher 181 Banks Mrs. M. A., confectioner |
183 Wright Brothers, bootmakers 187 Lane Charles J., oil and colourman 189 Dunn and Co., herbalists 191 Daley Mrs. M., confectioner 193 Gaglianno Antonio, fruiterer 195 Windebank Mark, tailor 197 Hastings Mrs., milliner 199 Hillard George, tobacconist 201 Cohen Henry, pawnbroker 205 Hughson M., crockery dealer 207 Bellemey R. T., chemist 209 Martin J. G., draper Prince Henry, provision store 211 Fletcher Mrs, butcher 213 Gaglianno Antonio, fruiterer 215 Pinfold W. R., confectioner 217-219 Rapson and Son, bootmakers 221 Greenwood and Son, produce and seed merchants 223 Green Bros., grocers 225 Patterson A. T., bookseller 227 Rusfeldt E., photographer Quain Miss, milliner Anderson Mrs., milliner 229 Boston Mrs., jeweller 231 Metcalfe John, pastrycook 233 Davis Austen, butcher 235-237 Price A. G., draper 239 Reynolds Miss, milliner Bowes Thomas, hairdresser 241 Risbey Charles H., grocer 243 Poulson M., stationer 245 Coulter James, oyster saloon 247 Twomey Joseph, hairdresser 249 Scurr George H., ironmonger 251 Weathoff G., wine merchant and confectioner 253 Wiseman John H., fruiterer 255 Donelly and Campion, news agents 259 Konig F., provision store 261 Cricketers’ Arms hotel – John Stokes 263 Swinbourne J., boot importer 265 Kingsbury John, draper 267 Cowpe J. W., chemist 269 Jones W., oyster saloon 271 Thomas Henry, bootmaker 273 Hartley F. W., undertaker Hoff J., provision dealer 277 Jackson R., butcher 279 Vivaldi Nunzio, fruiterer 279½ Hastings R., collecting agency Jolly J., painter 283 A. J. S. Bank (branch) – T. Brindley manager 285 Tooher J. B., tobacconist 287 Graham G., boot store Hogg David and Co., drapers 289 Oxford hotel – Margaret Webster Brown J. A., billiard rooms H. Goddard, manager 293 Bank of Australasia – John H. Reed, manager 4 Rashleigh and Co., galvanised iron and metal workers 16 Hales James, storekeeper 18 McKeon H., produce dealer 22 Baldick J., coachbuilder 22 Marks S., New York brewery 36 Engisch G. 46 Dean and Co., bill posters and adver- tising agents |
ABSOLUTE SECURITY
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King street north continued– 50 McGilchrist W. and R., grocers 52 Jones S. E. R., surgeon Jones E., chemist and druggist 56 Taylor J., bedding manufacturer 58 Hoffmann T., hairdresser 60 Gregg Mrs., registry office 64 Dickson Mrs,, milliner and dressmaker 66 Bevan W. J., bootmaker 68 Erwin T. P., grocer 70 Wise M. tobacconist 72 Goldberg M. S., furniture dealer 74 Frizelle Mrs. S. A., dressmaker 78a The Imperial Land, Building and Deposit Company – W. P. Smail, manager 80 Sutherland D. and Co.. tobacconists 82 Edwards and Co., wood turners 86 Behrens Mrs., underclothing 88 Duval E., bootmaker 90 Rickards Arthur, ironmonger 92 Cole William, furniture dealer 94 Brown Thomas E., tobacconist Buckland William J., laddermaker and carpenter 86 Weeks James A., undertaker 98 Goldberg M., furniture dealer 102 Jeffreys and Son, upholsterers 104 McLean Robert, grocer 108 Andrews Henry, ham and beef shop 110 Singer Sewing Machinery Co. agency – A. Quigley, manager 114 Simpson William, draper 116 Land W. J., confectioner 118 Hill L., furniture dealer 118a Merrickley J., fish and oyster saloon 120 Harris John E., watchmaker and jeweller 122 Dunk W. H., tailor 124 Waterston John, draper 128 NEWTOWN CHRONICLE – Macdougall and Prentice, proprietors 130 Duggan John, bootmaker 132 Berg and Co., tobacconists Foster G., billiard saloon 132½ Howell Robert, ironworker 134 Conway J. C., ironmonger 136 Radford G, grocer 140 Nagel and Co., photographers 142 Bennett J. T., mercer 144 Lawson Ebenezer, restaurant 150 Clark Marcus, draper 152 Galton George, draper 156 Taubman Brothers, ham and beef shop 158 Hunter John, boot palace 160 Calnan J., tobacconist 162 Metzler H. L. and Son, upholsterers 164 Thomson W., plumber 166 Pearce W, saddler 168 Gommeson and Co, undertakers auctioneers and furniture ware- housemen 172 Andrews Ernest and Co., undertakers 174 Parks H., tobacconist 176 Newell William, house and land agent 178 Sedgwick William G., surgeon 180 Leonard John, fruiterer Fire engine station Von Hagen C. and Co., sewing machine agents Eve G., tailor Thomson R, plumber 188 Bank of New South Wales (branch) W. Sparrow, manager |
Moulang J., jeweller 188 Lane Misses, milliners Dunton Miss, dressmaker 190 Bannerman and Lunn tailors 192 Johnstone W. D. and Co., music sellers 194 Triggs Mrs. S. A., milliner 196 Bundy H., watchmaker and jeweller Wesleyan church – Rev. James Woolnough Wesleyan school hall 198 Roberts Joseph, music warehouse 200 Hittman J. E., confectioner English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank – H. Hewlett, manager 208 Robertson, Farley and Co., printers Post office – Joseph E. Lees, post and telegraph master 210 Hobson T., hatter and hosier The British and Oriental Clothing Co. – C. G. Hatte, manager Thorne Edward, tailor 214 Vermeesch J. C., tobacconist and hairdresser Metcalfe J., pastrycook 318 Ekin and Co , estate agents Davis Brothers, butchers 223 Ross George, confectioner 224 Crook, C., watchmaker 224a Bank hotelA. Millar 226 Parker Robert, blacksmith 230 Williams M., leather merchant Solomon M. V. and Co., auctioneers Newtown markets master; Miss Partridge, head mistress Porter E. G., caretaker Murphy and Hunt, surveyors Nangle James, architect Hunter William, auctioneer Newtown Chess club – William Crane, secretary Edwards H. and Son, produce merchants Congregational churchRev. J. T. War- low Davies, M.A. Petty Jane, confectioner 254 Milne A., confectioner 256 Lines E., dealer 258 Clarke William and Co., auctioneers 260 Vause P., ironworker 262 Robinson M., modeler 272 Sutherland George, platelayer 380 Hunter William, furniture dealer 282 Bedford Mrs., registry office 284 Neville H. E. 292 Lawler W., asphalter Lindley J., printer 294 Orton Mrs., fruiterer 296 Warren S., hairdresser 296½ Waddell William, jeweller Hammond Miss, dressmaker Hammond Joseph, carpenter 300 Abel and Co., pastrycooks and caterers 332 Abel C. B. ” Essington “ 334 Aitken James, tobacconist 386 Malhane Michael, bootmaker 346 Sutton Thomas E., tinsmith |
350 Mulholland Joseph, grocer and pro- vision merchant 352 Lance Alfred 354 Lance Charles, carpenter 356 Lance Brothers, painters 380 Whitby W. C., cab proprietor Armstrong William, farrier 412 Gerrett J. W. 414 Eve J. W., wool merchant 426 McKecknie James, saddler and black- smith 297 Nissen Christian, tobacconist 299 Drummond George, confectioner 391 Stewart John, grocer 303 Woolley J., watchmaker 305 Lambourn Edward W., grocer 307 Eldridge William C. and Co., dyers 309 Tipper Mrs., sewing machines and organs 311 Cronshaw Alfred, tailor 313 Serbutt James, hairdresser 317 Seymour Giles M., draper 319 Ford A., crockery dealer 321 Woof Mrs. Edith, provision store 323 Sergeant William, boot store 325 Powell and Sons, drapers 327 Giuffre Emmanoele, fruiterer 329 Watson and Co., chemists W. C. Watson, surgeon 331 Hilton, Browne and Co., seedsmen 333 Hadley Mrs. Elizabeth, draper 335 Knight R. C., fruiterer 337 George N., oyster saloon 339 Southern J., draper 341 Barker C., bootmaker 343 Young George E., hairdresser 345 Macready Hugh, stationer 351 Isaac John, ham and beef shop 353 Chislett, G. E., boot store 355 Sandringham hotel – J. B. Whiteway Adams William, ironmonger 359 Wood J. F., grocer 361 Kelly Robert, fancy repository 363 Stonehill G. H., saddler 365 Berkman William, pawnbroker 367 Smith Henry, fruiterer 369 Shirley J., hairdresser Pattison J. J., grocer 373 Smith H. and J., butchers (branch) – Frederick Shaw, manager 377 Boggis E. and Co., drapers 379 Woolnough Rev. J. (Wesleyan) 381 Hosking John 383 Lotze Edward 385 Giblett Sydney 387 Rapp John, leather merchant 389 Davis Henry, draper 391 Buck Robert, clothier 393 Benjamin Daniel, commercial traveller 395 Stickley Miss A., private school 395 Stickley Miss H. Grant A and E., dressmakers Pratt W., chemist Wynter Brothers, grocers Guille W., watchmaker Flower Mrs., haberdasher Hare William H., fancy goods store Sir William Wallace hotel – Francis Peplow 437 Zlotkowski I., grocer |
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441 Scotton W. H., greengrocer 443 Schneider L., news agent Mulholland Joseph, fuel merchant 447 Ibbotson Charles H., coachbuilder 451 Baldick George, timber merchant 457 Phillpotts Mrs, Sarah M., draper 459 Wallis Robert, grocer 461 Coleman E., butcher 465 Hodgkinson William, grocer 467 Witchard George, fishmonger 469 Agar Mrs., midwife 471 McCauley Daniel, merchant 473 Waite J., confectioner 475 Johnson G. D., grocer street Brennan F. J., architect 541 Macqueen Farquhar, accountant 547 Thurlow Joseph H., greengrocer 549 Flood D. W., butcher 551 Botany View hotel – Dennis McGuire Short H. A., butcher Montgomery Thomas, fishmonger 559 Lennon John Gearside George H., wheelwright Holland Mrs., dining rooms Brett James, greengrocer 561 Pierce Mrs. A., boot store 563 Witchard George, fishmonger 565 Peat Charles, tobacconist 567 Davies E. J., news agent 569 Drane Miss, dressmaker Drane D. S., fruiterer Frankfort Park hotel – James Fay McKechnie A. H. 576 McKechnie John, property agent 591 Boyd D. 593 Onley Mrs. J. H., tobacconist 595 Gearside Edward, bootmaker 597 Short Mrs., midwife Short William, wheelwright 599 Boots Mrs. Sarah Ann., greengrocer 613 Beattie John J., bootmaker Newton Joseph, fruiterer Jackson Henry, fruiterer Hill Rowland H. Howard James D., printer Purnell Joseph Trivers William Fetherston Gerald, builder Hancock G. Whiddon John Gilfillan J. Ware – Holmes James H. Algar Frederick, builder and carpenter Barclay Mrs. Sarah Cope Henry Morrison John Walker Mrs. J. Wesleyan church headmaster; Miss Annie Macdonald, head mistress |
2 Walsh Richard 3 Olliff William 4 Thurchly Mrs. A. E. 5 Thruchly William 6 Parkes Thomas 7 Peryman Frederick G. B. 8 Thurchly John 9 Thruchly Mrs. Georgina Brock Robert 10 Wellings Mrs. Elizabeth 11 Berne Mrs Georgina 12 Henry Sydney S., insurance agent 13 Pickering Alfred, photographer 14 Henry John, commercial traveller 15 Harris Samuel 16 Clifford Edward B., merchant 18 Davies Wyndham J., railway inspector 19 Weiss William T. 20 Cope Charles 23 Davies Mrs. Joseph Royal Frederick, railway guard Elliott Horace Wilson Mrs. Elizabeth, grocer Spratt James Osborne Thomas Cain Thomas Gallagher Patrick White – Atkins Albert, “Rosemont” Broadbent Arthur, stonemason Strein James, carpenter Smith James, ” Edina house ” Porirua terrace– 1 Robertson John, engine driver 2 Mackenzie John 3 Evans Thomas 4 Black William 5 Ryall Mrs. G., dress and mantlemaker 6 Eckersley James, engineer 7 Harvey William J. Gay Daniel, ” Essex Cottage ” Miller Richard, fireman Smith Mrs. Marion, ” Skene ” Rutledge James, ” Ythan ” 28 Bolley Thomas, upholsterer, ” Ruther- glen “ 28 Foster John, ” Tamar house ” 30 Beehag – 1 Schmidt Conrad John 2 Haffner Louis 3 Matheson A. 4 Bailer Miss 5 Ferguson James, fuel merchant 3 Flaherty Miss Margaret 15 Hellmrich Mrs. Margaret 17 Green Archibald 19 Hoffman Frederick,sen. 21 Garvan Edmond Turtle W. G. 35 Mossman Samuel T. |
37 Tagg George 39 Sherman John Eliza street 10 Powell James W. 9 Adams John H. 8 Chown Alfred 7 Keily Walter 6 Burke Paul 5 Wordsworth Frederick 4 Brown Sydney H. 3 Simpson A.. 2 Townsend Ernest 1 Pilgrim Alfred Mary street 45 Bedford George 47 Reynolds Mrs. 49 Adams William C., stonemason 51 King Arthur F. 53 Deucharss James 55 Handford John H. 57 Liddle James, butcher Hudson James, plasterer 59 Ball William 63 Burgess Herbert 1 Glade Henry, indent merchant 2 Jones Russell William Wynn Meares Alfred 4 Cahill John Beeby Mrs. Isabel Mowle Aubrey Robinson W. G. Fitzgerald Mrs. Richard 5 McGeorge Andrew 4 Paterson William J. 3 Hodgson James, builder 2 Deuchar George A. 1 Rosea Frank, clerk Siebert S. A., teacher of music Black George, ” Hopeton “ Pollard Henry C. P., ” Roseylb ” Harrison J. A., surveyor, ” Stoneby ” Coyle Miss, school teacher 3 Langley John, ” Bridgenorth “ 5 Moulton Rev. J. E. (Wes.) Kilian Frederick, manufacturer Harrison Matthew, ” Marlborough “ Friend Owen, ” Linthorpe” Whitehead John, parcels delivery Roberts J. J., inspector of banks Marlborough Francis, grocer Woodall George, ” Martineau ” Hanson Dr. H. H., ” Milton ” Conway Alexander, ” Marton” Harvey James |
SURPLUS OVER LIABILITIES, £4,925,093 STERLING.
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London street continued- Teague Mrs., midwife Hudson Mrs. Eliza Gard William Garner Miss A. Kidd Miss Weise Herman, grocer Mozart terrace 1 Chiplin C. W. 2 Leseberg Mrs, M. A. Green Sydney S. Cass George E., M.L.A. McLachlan Donald Smith C. A., clerk, ” Warrington “ Griffin Frank Roberts John Melrose terrace – 1 Easdale Crawford, builder O’Halloran George 3 Radley Joseph, commercial traveller 4 Ziems William J., collector Larkin Nicholas, inspector of police Fraser Misses C. and M., ” Eureka villa ” Royer Ernest Riley George T., ” Madeley ” Flaherty Martin, cab proprietor Pryde John Henry, jam manufacturer Evans Alfred, ” Essexville ” Sewell John F, ” Montrose villa ” Momsen Andrew M., clothier, ” Brompton villa” Gibbons W. M. H., ” Hazeldean ” Walker Captain D., ” Noumea villa ” Spark Stanley H. Brighton terrace- Glasson Mrs. M. A. Hill Alfred 3 Parry Walter, van proprietor Stephen’s grammar school 7 Cording Charles 9 Murphy George B., farrier 11 Cubis Alfred Williard Mrs., dray proprietress Goodsell Frederick J. Walker Montagu, clerk Goodsell J. A., brickmould and barrow-maker Bradshaw Samuel Humphreys H., carpenter Pittaway Mrs Harriett Badge W., stonemason Short J. Thomas, blacksmith Hardy William, bricklayer Hardy Mrs.W. Keys William, storeman Rees Mrs. |
Taylor Thomas, bootmaker Warner Arthur, engineer Crew and Douglas, bakers Clark William Tracey John Burling Frederick Gorsuch Albert Savill Mrs. Naylor Thomas Hamilton – Ball Henry Caesar Augustas Butcher Charles Carrigan Mrs. Jane Kent Mrs. Godwin John Clayton George, fuel merchant Whiteman John Doherty Mrs. Alice Graham, stationmaster Cunnington Mrs. S. A Moffatt James Meade Peter Thompson Richard, blacksmith Evitt Edward Hunt Charles H., builder Mitchell Josiah, signwriter Wain James Tansley Joseph Finn Miss Moore Sydney F., dentist Moore Mrs., midwife Russell F. Seymour J. H., financial agent Williamson David, builder Hunter Gideon Keegan James, coachsmith Dwyer Michael Craig Milan White Mrs., dressmaker and costumier White Edmond Dawson G. sergeant of police, ” Garfield “ Shepherd Albert, plasterer Hynard Thomas J. Walker W., ironmoulder Bath William Blundell Alfred Noble Thomas, moulder Wildman Charles, ” Roseneath ” Macintosh James Walpole John H. Atkinson Mrs. M. Ottaiano G., music teacher Brown Henry Diggles Mrs. Constable Mrs. R., greengrocer Rynn Miss M., grocer Small Charles Armstrong W. O’Donnell Charles Reardon James, bootmaker Staglis S., butcher Little Walter J. Insull William H. Kilkeary M. D., grocer |
Palmer Mrs., ” Dahlia cottage ” Martin Mrs. M., dairykeeper Farr James Farr Mrs. M. A., grocer Hammell James Dolph S. Hayes Edward Fenton Charles McCourt – Payne Joseph Friedwald G., photographer Thorpe John Hill John Smith John Hamilton Alexander, storekeeper Hodge Onslow G., butcher Fox John Goodin John 1 Drysdale Henry 2 Watts Thomas 3 Goodsell Alfred 4 Lane William 5 Edwards William 6 Gorman Frederick 7 Madden T. 8 Jackson Henry 9 Scott B. 10 Gibson George Davey George H. Clark Ebenezer J. Haywood Samuel T. Thompson Charles, carpenter Michelmore Edward Choat James Garrett W. Douglas Frederick W. McDonald Daniel Ward Mrs. Cummings M., fuel merchant Hansen James Nottle John, brickmaker Ryder R., carpenter Burling John, ‘bus proprietor Daly James Kelso James, grocer Hughes John W., cab proprietor Wanless Mrs. Sarah Lenton T. Austin A. Hutchinson Alexander Haines Charles Rowhan Michael Thompson Walter Lenton Thomas, jun. Mackay George Townsend Edward, dray proprietor Moon Thomas, builder Keable John Thorpe Mrs. Clarkson William Lutton John Beaumont Leonard Harrison William Osborne George Ghiggino Dominick Walshaw George, grocer Mair David, ” Darnall ” Stringfellow Thomas Croft Frederick, teacher of music Perry John, ” Castleton” Smedley Mrs. M. A., “Moorville” |
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Inglewood terrace – 1 Cox Charles 3 McKinnon Donald 3 Ryan John 4 Murray Henry Dean William Allan Mrs, Maxwell, ” Maxwella ” McLean William, “Gordon” Cohen Mrs. F., ” Hazeldean ” Campbell Mrs., “Yelgelbar ” Duff John, ” Lisgar ” Jones Mrs. E. S. Chambers Mrs., pianoforte teacher, ” Glad- stone” Bird John, “Garfield” Greaves John, ” Lidney ” Graves Thomas N., ” Wailwun ” Cartwright Robert Carter George D , ” Ada cottage ” Harvey William, carpenter, ” Brooklyn” Walters George, ” Millford ” Matheson John, builder, ” Beechworth ” Davidson Thomas, filtermaker Byram Mrs., ” Hamilton ” Appleton William, ” Longwood ” Crane William, jun., auctioneer, ” Semp- stead” Wallis James H., ” Nariah cottage ” Hopkins Alfred J., watchmaker, ” Oak cottage” Lawson Albert Gould Mrs. Martha Armstrong Edwin. ” Eureka ” Carter Sydney, – ” Elsinore “ Ravil David, ” Staniford ” Brooks Rev. H, D. (C.E.), ” Truro” Rodney terrace– 6 Harrison Mrs. E. 5 Butler Ernest 4 Hawkins Peter 3 McDonald William 2 Lowe Mrs. 1 Barnes Edward 1 Shedden Alexander 3 Warne Francis 5 Clarke Mrs. Jane 7 Miller William 9 Stanley John, tanner Nicol John, agent Garrick Walter F. Carlisle terrace- 1 Kennedy James 2 Edwards Thomas 3 Bates William 4 Kendel John 5 Stokes George Bagley George, ” Orville ” Marshall William Heathfield cottages – 1 Kennedy John 2 Stephenson Matthew 3 Connor William Walton terrace – Malcolm Clarence Cannan Robert A. Craddock Miss Williams John, farrier Callan Lawrence, “Bryantstonville” Cannan Mrs., ” Ashbourneville ” Oroya terrace- 3 Jenner Charles H., coachbuilder 2 Heatherington Thomas Harkis Thomas Small Alexander 1 Hawkins Thomas 2 Glendenning James 3 Hague John, city missionary Hague Miss, piano teacher Cram James, ” Alfred house “ |
Gore John, ” Douglas house” Hill Mrs, Honoria. ” Karong” Hill John F. Hill Miss, dressmaker Farnham terrace– 3 Cork Robert J. 2 Dickison Charles 1 Vickery Louis J. Harwood George Sidey Richard W. Peacock William Jenner Robert B., coachbuilder, ” Merri- vale” Anderson Andrew Milly cottages– 2 Hounsell Frederick G. 1 Carter George Clinton Henry, ” Mishwaum” Trinnick James, “Cambria” Pyne William, ” Apsley house” Barden Charles, hay and corn dealer 3 Williams Elijah 5 Brunn Charles 7 Howell Robert, fish merchant 9 Cadogan W. H., bookkeeper Bartle Philip, ” Ruby cottage” 11 Gray Henry A. 13 Shaw Mrs. M. A. 15 Chessell George 17 La Martinere Henri A. 20 Wellesley Charles, tailor 18 Sidaway Alfred 16 Waters Mrs., dressmaker 14 Gardiner Mrs Ann 12 Fielding R., builder 10 Rogers Miss Rogers Alfred Mills Henry Webb Mrs. Mary Webb Arthur Sheffield William Rey Alfred Primitive Methodist Church – Rev W. Kingdom Kingdom Rev. W, (Prim. Methodist) Rawlings James, poundkeeper Smith John, grocer Patterson Robert Hogan Thomas Brice William Scott W. W., engineer Hawkins Jesse Brett William Lee Mrs. Elizabeth Guest Joseph, fitter Williamson Henry Loveday Mark, grocer John street Willard Alfred H. 8 Brown Charles 7 Lowdoun David 6 Bains John 5 Martin Joseph 4 Martin George T. 3 Milsom William 2 Keating William 1 Briggs John |
Grieve R., head master; girls’ – Miss L. K. Alderton, head mistress; infants’ – Mrs. T. Crozier. mistress White John, ” Heathcote “ Stevenson Mrs. W. B., ” Marian” Bent Cornelius Berner George Berner Joseph, ” Belinda “ Todd Mrs. E., ” Waterton “ Dalyell Mrs., “Nirwana “ Dalyell Miss, school teacher Hannan Robert, insurance agent Price Mrs. Lydia, ” Franklin “ Curnow Frederick, ” Carlton “ Smith W. J., joiner, ” Durlstone “ Smith Miss, dressmaker Wallace Robert, mariner, ” Claremont” Dawson Mrs. Jane, ” Elsie ville “ Cooke H., accountant, ” Scarcliffe ” St. Kilda terrace– 1 Holdsworth P. R., land agent 2 Skinner Herbert 3 Kidgell Ebenezer 4 Benson William H. 5 Morris Morris Skinner William, ” Rubyville” Skinner David, ” Cromartyville ” Turner E. H., ” Alpha cottage ” Conlon Mrs. 13 Finucane Henry R. Gibbens Joseph, ” Alma cottage “ Howe Thomas, ” Norma “ Murdock Walter D., ” Ascot cottage “ Bingham Richard H. Perry Alfred Lawson W. Crowther Herbert Easson F. Entwistle George West side Hodgkinson George Newton Edward, “Nanima ” Keily J. C. H., ” Milluriel ” Tabernacle – Charles Watt, Evangelist Lees Archibald Eld George, ” Kimberley ” Harrison William, “Clarence” Sindel Robert R., merchant, ” Sindelville ” Metropolitan terrace 1 Jones Thomas 2 Aveling Harry Brooks Thomas Child Thomas Letton George E., engineer, ” Morpeth ” Nash Richard Kitt G. A. Halliday William J., contractor Baxter Lancelot Howe Mrs. M., ” Craighead ” Howe Miss, music teacher Howe Harry G. J., printer Howe Clarence W., printer Cameron Alexander. ” Isla ” McGregor Andrew, ” Lilydale “ Wright James, carpenter, ” Tannochside “ Young James, engineer, “Lillesleaf ” Powell Charles E., ” Brunette ” Brooks Ralph, ” Manola ” McCaldon John, engineer, ” Winiata ” Wilson Mrs. A. J, ” Como” |
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Metropolitan road continued- Whittall Mrs. Elizabeth Lindsay John M., “Carlisle” Tillott Job, carpenter Haining James L., coachpainter Campbell A. P., ” Highclere ‘ Piper Mrs. Fitzgerald Patrick, “The Glebe” Basks John S., ” The Oaks “ Davey Richard, baker, ” The Grange “ Archibald John, ” Craigfoot “ Owens Thomas Waring John N. McLennan and Hughes, engineer and blacksmiths 9 Osgood Mrs. Bridget 13 Cooper Robert, undertaker fectioners 27 Stichbury John 29 Emberson C., painter and paperhanger 31 Hyass E. cabinetmaker Palmer R. H., auctioneer and house agent King William King Edward Longdown street 2 Stephenson Timothy 4 Byrnes Mrs. Olly 14 Blackford David, tailor 18 Schyver Mrs. Hannah 20 Torr George, builder 22 Whitehead Joseph Rosewarne William 24 Bell William Bell Mrs., music teacher 26 Macnamara Henry 28 Stacey John, asphalter 32 Walsh E., van proprietor Walsh Mrs. H., dressmaker 34 Hubber Miss Eliza grocer 35 Rapp Jacob 39 Cohen Henry St. Stephen’s Sunday school and private day school – Miss K Flan- nagan, mistress 5 Loise John S. 7 Gurran Frederick 13 Wood Alfred, architect 17 Miles C. H. 26 Young Alfred A., hairdresser 27 Cropp Herbert, carpenter 29 Rand Asa 31 Smith Octavius 33 Becker Joseph, stonemason 35 Stead George blacksmith 37 Robinson Frank, storekeeper 6 Bell John |
8 McGeary John 10 Woodrow Mrs. Mary 12 McMartin Alexander 14 McDonald George 16 Smith George 20 Churchwood Charles, spice manufacturer 26 Johns Ernest A. 28 Handcock John 3 Bonfield Mrs. Sarah 7 Donaldson Henry 11 Dower Henry 13 Crawford Walter 6 Mann George 8 Cave Mrs. Louisa 10 Hagan Felix, bootmaker 12 Goddard George 14 Godden James 16 Evans Reuben 20 Buist Albert Davis David Heath Richard Jones Frederick, bootmaker Jones W. F., piano tuner Bray William P., Macdonaldtown council clerk Swan Charles engineer White David, coachbuilder Pike Alonzo, railway guard Godbehere F. W. Olive Alfred T. Gilmour William J., compositor Gates Arthur O’Neill William Hollis Robert Webster James Mortley Sydney Niness Stephen Kennedy Alexander Paroz Frederick, joiner Kaesewurn John, master mariner Bird William C., carpenter Turner George, stonemason Morton John Munro George 31 Verdaw Mrs. M. Chamberlain Joseph Bolin George Thompson Mrs. C. “Granard house” Spink James, ” Hamilton house ” 21 Hall Thomas 19 Skehin John Hickey Mrs. E., butcher 17 Gibsone Mrs. midwife 15 Clarkson Henry, blacksmith Pulham James 18 Quinn Patrick, van proprietor 11 Chamberlain Herbert, carpenter 9 Kleist Emil 7 Burns William 5 Nisbet Peter 98 Fitterer A, sen. |
Baker W. T. McCann Alfred, builder, “Bankfield house “ Hurst William Selwyn Alexander, confectioner Gawne Walter, plasterer Ferguson Mrs., midwife Hawkings William, engineer, “Salt-burn” Baxter James, ” Nowra house ” 78 Williams Thomas, carpenter Goodridge William, clerk, ” Warrington” Lane Charles, carpenter 72 Richardson Thomas 66 Denning Mrs., dressmaker Owen William, engineer, ” Redcar “ Millington Herbert, engineer, ” Coat- ham” Howarth B. D. and Son, steel foundry Hogan David, ” Mardyke “ Schroder Frederick W. Hereford Robert, ” Hereford” Partridge Thomas, ” Tana “ Firth Mrs. J., ” St. Alban “ Knight William, ” Peveril “ Whitham, Mrs. S. A., grocer 40 Hawkes Frank, woolsorter 38 Murphy Silvester 36 Fisher E. R. 34 Reynolds William F. 32 Clark William, carpenter 30 Hough John E., plumber 28 Motimer Alfred 26 Brown Samuel G. Thelwell Mrs. H. grocer 14 Butters Mrs. Elizabeth 12½ Davis Richard, butcher Bowie John. ” Ashton ” 10 Toms Archibald Grant James 6 Barry John Callow John, accountant Brooks Edward Allison Mrs. Eggleton William S., brickmaker Hewisn George Pooley William D. Ralf James Smith Henry Crawford James Spooner James 5 Woolley Thomas 7 Cohen Lewis, dealer 9 Smith John Charles 15 Whiting Henry, van proprietor 17 Watkinson Mrs. 19 Brown Mrs. Ann 21 Parry W. 29 O’Connor Edward 33 Mooney Miss 37 Reid, Michael, enginedriver 41 Hillier John 43 Noble Charles, upholsterer 45 Goodsell T. A. |
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47 Cashmere – 49 Field[h]ouse William 51 Bell William H., butcher Eliasaph terrace– 4 Turner William 3 Wright James 2 Woolmer Walter 1 Kain Frederick Clifton terrace– 1 Cowdroy Gilbert 2 Clifford Sydney 3 Nurse Albert 4 Dillon John 7 Willoughby George 4½ Connell James J., cabinetmaker 8 Cassidy Luke 10 Francis Henry Mitchell Thomas 16 Hickey M 18 Banks Mrs. G. L. 20 Jones Thomas, stonemason 22 Taylor James 24 Taylor John, fitter 26 James George 28 Taylor Alfred J. Thompson John, fruiterer Whiteoak Thomas Evans Mrs. E.. Cardiff cottage Hurst Mrs. Sarah Miller Henry Thomas 70 Fairlie David 78 Halfnights Thomas 74 Hevey Henry Heard John 82 McIntyre James 3 Hallen Mrs. S. W. 5 Abigail J. W., solicitor 7 Coxall George A. Turner Charles. “Glandore” 13 Brown Robert A. 15 Dyer Mrs. 17 Cook Henry, bootmaker 19 Turtle Charles, sen., grocer 21 Higgins Michael A., carpenter Downs John, grocer Brown George, bootmaker Stirling villas– 1 Davis James C., warehouseman 2 Ardill – 3 Esling Mrs. J. Sisters of the Good Samaritan 16 Newell Miss Mildred Dixon Henry, ” Finsthwaite “ Pearl lane Scott William, engineer Quy Fred, “Esses house ” Pawley W. Beck E. Holding J., J.P., ” Holdingsby “ |
Keyes W. Mills Mrs. Gibson James, blacksmith Connell Frederick, ironmoulder Kyle – Parker Mrs, C. Spriggins William Crew Joseph Fryer William Graham James Pawley Mrs. Harris Francis H. Courtney Thomas, stonemason Young – Lane John W. Pollard John H., telegraph engineer Jones John H., bricklayer Bentley James Jarman Stephen, stonemason Hodgson Edmund, whip manufacturer Sutton S., gasfitter 2 Askew Mrs., midwife 4 Strauss Mrs. Eliza 5 Molesworth Edgar 6 Munro Miss M. Thomas George, tailor Fairbairn George, letter carrier Courtney John, commission agent Thurnby villas– 1 Crane James 3 Thomas Thomas Hermann Valentine, ” Cuprina “ Paton Robert Forsyth Francis, builder Riedel A. L. Manning Daniel McNamara Mrs. Mary A. Meares Mrs. Eliza Sa[?]chfield Mrs., midwife Johnston David, storekeeper Walters Frederick Addison Mrs. Mary Hagney Michael, ” Rosemont “ Draper George W., ” Rosedale “ McLaughlin John, ” Z[?]lah ” Heaton John D., guard Fenns William Gordon Alexander, enginedriver Robinson William M., ” Como” Higgs R. D. Williams Sylvanus H. Duffy William A. Fox James Hamblin R. T. Burns W., wood turner Clarkson Henry Sheppard Herbert Mason Albert, sawyer |
Hayes George Lane Nathaniel Pogson John, clicker Williamson Thomas. ” Sandhurst house” Harris Henry Miles Michael Fubbs – 12 Robey Horace Reeve Mrs. E., ” Arno lodge “ Queen’s terrace– 1 Lavers Henry V. 2 Phillips George H. 3 Feargrieve J., engine driver Bourne Francis J., taxidermist Fenn John Fiddes F., ” Essex cottage ” Say Henry, ” Coombe house ” Hobart terrace– 1 Dures Mrs. Elizabeth 2 Burns Robert, boilermaker 3 Valentine David, confectioner 58 Scott William C. 64 White David, carpenter 66 Fester Horace 68 Weston C. J., accountant 5 Remilly Mrs. Catherine 7 Spring James, ” Victoria house “ 9 Garrett Thomas 11 Lawson James, cabinetmaker 15 Madson Hans F., surveyor 17 Treothowen Mrs. 17 Hooker Miss, music teacher 19 Pascoe John 21 Walter Mrs. K., ” Matilda cottage ” 23 Nicholson Henry, reporter 25 Waring John Walton Robert C. Stainton Francis Barnes John Hope Thomas, engine diver Hargrave Andrew Scott Archibald, plumber Marshall James, boilermaker Byrnes Patrick McLoskie Hugh Plummer E.,” Allaway bank ” Miller Thomas, engineer Burke David, ” Carpeodiem “ 1 Larter Alexander |
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Raper street continued– 3 Fowler Percy, lawwriter 5 Bryson John 7 Murray Mrs., midwife 9 Allison George 11 Hardge Anthony Jones George, ” The Grange ” Gordon George L., ” The Towers ” Knapman William, ” The Pines ” Cohen David, ” The Oaks “ West side 2 Warland Arthur Stone Richard, printer 6 Wilson Arthur, clerk 10 Baikie James 12 Phillips John W., bookbinder 18 Southern Edward, sen. 20 Southern Edward, jun, bootmaker 26 Denning James 28 Walker George H. 30 Fellingham Richard 32 Vine Edward 36 Sainty James, lamplighter 38 Mote George E. 40 Pakes James, plasterer 42 Griffin Thomas 2 Doherty George 3 Heeps Henry, chaircaner 5 Cuddeford Mrs. J. N. 6 McCoy David 7 Antil John 8 Morrison George 9 Barker David 10 Chapman Frederick, painter 11 Frost William 12 Lillis Edward W. 3 Dyer Frank 5 Weir Mrs. Sarah 7 S[??]iles George 9 Hoffmann Frederick 11 Runham Stephen 13 Blake James 15 Kane Edward 17 Winstanley Mrs. Mary 19 Richmond John, builder 21 Baskerville John 33 Palmer Joseph R. 35 Abigail James, ” Milinda house” 37 Hincks Mark 47 Regan John 49 Hughes J. 51 Grimsley Thomas, painter 53 Barncastle John 55 Baillie James, printer 57 Whitehouse John 59 Bolton Walter 61 Dubber Charles E., butcher 63 Phillips Adam H. 65 Hannah Walter 67 Smith Sidney 69 Bennett James Bennett Henry Dubber William 71 Pithers James 73 Owen Moses 77 Tobin Mrs. Jane 79 Henderson Charles 81 Griffin Maurice, plasterer 4 Taylor Edgar |
6 Nugent Mrs. 8 Ryan Mrs. Mary 10 Eyles William, sawyer 12 Purcell Mrs. Catherine 22 Sly J. W., stonemason 24 Bundy E., bootmaker 26 Quinton Thomas, plasterer 28 Davis Mrs. Sarah 30 Sinclair T. 32 Dixon Henry 34 Hincks Walter G. 34½ Roberts William 36 Lincoln George Waters Edward, traveller 38 Hamilton John 42 Coles William 44 Willett Charles 48 Taaffe Mrs., ladies’ nurse 50 McElroy Edward 52 Everett Mrs. Eliza 54 Greathead Mrs. 60 Coles James 62-64 Glassworks hotel-Jane Sauerbier Hale Thomas 68 Moon John, currier 70 Terry Mrs. 72 Eady W., timber inspector 74 Elstub Robert, carpenter 80 Hamilton William J. Albon James Riese Louis Dadswell Charles F., boot merchant Richardson Mrs. 1 Fitzgerald Miss, dressmaker 2 McPherson John McGregor Alexander 3 Morrissey Michael 4 Hocking William 5 Lehrkind Henry 6 Dessaix Andrew S. 7 Roberts William 8 Bowkett Edward 9 Munro Charles Snowden terrace– 1 Grant William H. 2 Stone Mrs. E. 3 Ross Edward A. 4 Dowse Mrs. L. 5 Kennedy Mrs. Mary 6 Crease Charles 7 L’Estrange Thomas, dealer Worrell Robert, grocer Chenoweth William, ” Alma house ” Rankin William, ” Urblereach ” Budge James, “Dalgarvan” Hogan Thomas Mason – Thomas A. Hughes Augustus Walton Thomas 42 Harvey Mrs. Louisa |
Shattel Mrs., Rachael 3 Giddans James, blacksmith 7 McKay Timothy, builder 9 Cheeseman Mrs. Catherine 45 Davis Ernest, jun. 5 Buckley James 7 Roby Michael 8 Lundy Samuel, fuel dealer 6 Burton Mrs. Louisa 10 Cambrell William H. 12 Hansford Alfred R. Blyth Thomas Anderson James, ” Monica villa” 20 Lincoln Thomas Lincoln Mrs., midwife 22 Emanuel J., fuel merchant 24½ Newnham John, carpenter Hardman Richard Treffary Mrs. Amelia Sheedy Mrs. Henry Daniel, J.P., ” Yarrowa ” Goslett Charles, barrister Sander Emil, commercial traveller, ” Altona” Trethowan Mrs, Ann Dircks Christian, ” Ferndale cottage ” Adwick terrace- 1 Cannon C. 2 Chambers James 3 Mathewson William 4 Seller William 5 Fenton G, 6 Price Phillip 7 Baker Francis 8 Seller Thomas 10 Gay Charles Nottingham terrace– 1 Russell John 2 Redman Frederick |
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3 Griffiths – 5 Joy James 8 Greenwood 9 Foster Mrs. Francis 10 Cooney Matthew 11 Holmes George M. 13 Prinderville John Morris Henry, clerk Woolacott Henry L. May Alfred, jeweller, ” Brierley ” 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 ” Hackney Alonzo, ” Ivanhoe ” Griffiths Mrs., private school, ” Florenceville “ Griffiths Miss, music teacher Edwards Arthur G., ” Brushgrove ” Scott John C., clerk, ” Corstorphin ” Gray George, ” Hope cottage ” Holmes Alfred L., ” Alpha ” MacArthur Mrs. Sarah Hogg David, ” Hollingworth ” Carey L. P., ” Glenalvon ” Watts Albert N., ” Wendouree” Happ Andrew, wheelwright St. Helen’s terrace – 1 McCullough J. 2 Organ Mrs. 3 Bennett Thomas O., engineer 4 Brighton George Northiam terrace– 1 Plunkett George W. 3 Hamilton H., house and sign painter Woolacott Frederick J. 4 Bowler John W. Nangle Thomas, ” Astley ” Kean William H. Sandford George M., organ builder Goldsbrow Mrs. Cooper Richard H. Walker Waverley W., “Rose cottage” McDougall Alexander Everitt George, ironmoulder Crossman Francis Stevenson William, butcher Stephens William, greengrocer Fetherston Mrs., midwife Reynolds Charles King Edgar, storekeeper Collins, Joseph Enright Francis, mariner Wright Alfred,” Mary Cottage ” Harper Mrs. L. Smith Joseph Robinson Alexander 2 Morrissey – 3 Kellerman William 4 Hines Frederick, enginedriver 5 Shearsby Charles, bootmaker 6 Booth Charles 7 Robinson Mrs. M. A. Carroll James Dunn William Cozens Richard |
Snape Philip Austin Henry Christ church Rev. J. Lintott Taylor Johnson Frederick W., baker Petersham) Johnson Mrs. A., ” Warwick house ” Warwick hall Browne L. and Co., fuel merchants Porter Brothers, fuel merchants Partridge Mrs. Jane. “Hawthorn” Merret George, ” Austinville ” Wildman Daniel, builder, ” Mansfield ” Hime Charles Ryan John. ” Crookwell” Dale James, ” Hazelmere ” Francis Mrs. Margaret, “Stretton house” Dean Edward, ” Ulster house ” Ulster terrace- 1 Walker Watson, coachbuilder 2 Douglas R. baker 3 Pryce Robert S. Deakin Mrs., music teacher 4 Laing Mrs. 5 Shead Walter 6 McKern Frederick 7 Tye Mrs. Mary 8 Stewart Miss, teacher of music 9 Wood James, grocer 10 Rickert Mrs. Honor 12 Bennett Miss M., dressmaker 13 Gray Mrs. R. H. 13 Wilson Edward, journalist 15 Mulholland Thomas Raby Phillip Scurr William J. Lemcke Albert, carpenter Carruthers William J. Wood Thomas, painter Adams William Grace Patrick, dairyman Atkin Herbert J., builder Brown William, ” Rothsay “ Wilson W., builder Dumbarton Charles Henderson. R. J. Alexander Henry Burrell Arthur Chisholm Alexander J. Fletcher Edmund Hurst William Fogarty Patrick stock, ” Reiby house ” Field Frederick Osborne Thomas, compositor Gommeson Edward, importer Clark Augustus H..” Osmaston “ Goslett William, warehouseman Lougheed – Brady Michael, clerk Mahony Mrs. Elizabeth Mayes John H., surveyor, “Esther ville” |
Camden villas- Morrow Thomas 1 Cooper William H., tailor 2 Jones Frederick W. 3 Martin Walter 4 Williams Frederick G. 5 Holt George 6 Wearne Charles 7 Kennedy Phillip 8 McGilvery H. Watson Abraham Humphreys Mrs. Dowling Albert E. Mars John Hilder Joseph, compositor Engelbert George Craig John Walker Mrs. Martha ward Corner, head master 3 Owen T. 5 Dunn Mrs. Elizabeth 7 Kruger Herman 8 Klees Thomas Campbell street 8 McGrath Mrs. Bridget 10 Herbert John, wheelwright 12 Sullen Mrs. Bullen J., jun., clerk 16 Sayers Charles, carrier 18 Newman Charles A. 20 Lonergan John, carpenter Jeffries Thomas, cordial maker 26 Thompson Harry 32 Howe Robert B., builder 46 Smith Mrs. Eliza 48 Wright Mrs. Elizabeth 48 Richardson George 50 Donahue Mrs. C. 52 Merry – 3 Herbert Richard 7 Garran John 9 Simpson Robert 11 Stiffe Thomas 13 Weekley William, engineer Weekley Mrs. W., dressmaker 15 Weekley John 17 Frame John 18 Hay William, currier Kershler Livingstone, ” Heathcote” Sedgwick Jasper King Mrs. Sophia McSweeney Justin, contractor O’Connor Mrs. Alice Friedenreich Louis, baker Vermesch Mrs. Isabella 30 O’Neill James 1 Fagan John H., carrier 3 Farrell Archer J. |
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Trafalgar street continued- 3 Green Mrs. June 4 Barnes William 6 Tender Mrs. Eliza Lander Arthur J. 6 Power Edward H., accountant 7 Smith Mrs. M. Browne Henry Clerk Daniel Leishman William stonecutter Lewis William Monk George Jennings John Behan Henry Diener Aloys, tailor Snook Joseph Mawson John, tailor Botany View terrace– 2 Bain James C., plumber 4 Hird Mrs. S. 5 Smith George 6 Pollock A. 7 White William 8 McKone William 3 Dowsett James, patternmaker 5 Smith Alfred, ” Fairleigh” 7 Harris Thomas 9 Madden William 11 Lummis William, gunsmith 13 Sutton George W., engineer 15 Deacon Mrs. Mary 17 Wightman Albert 19 Saunders William 21 Rigby William C. 22 Slater Mrs., dressmaker 25 Maling Thomas Heckman William A, ” Suffolk house” 27 Johnson John H. 29 Madigan John, coachpainter 29½ Duesbury George, engineer 31 Ransom Henry F. 33 Short Thomas W., fitter 41 Stevens William 45 Romey Alfred E. 47 Eggleton James M. Mayger James, grocer 51 Walker Albert 53 Blewman James 57 Condon William 59 Boulton Edwin 61 Lee- Cooper George 69 Neilan Mrs. Catherine 71 Thirgood George 73 Nelson Samuel 77 Wallace George, carpenter 79 Fennell Thomas 81 Canham George, bootmaker 83 West John F., builder 85 Dubois Herbert 87 McCloud J. 89 Hunter Alfred 91 McLeod Roderick 93 Cordingley Henry 95 Hatton Joseph, stonemason 101 Brown Joseph 103 Le Froy James 105 Isedale George 107 Crosby George |
109 Marsh William J., hotel broker 111 Blake J. B 113 Bradney Frederick 131 Garwell Mrs., Mary 133 Pratt Thomas 135 Stafford W. J. 137 Union inn– Elizabeth Parish Richards Theophilus Collins John 4 Stead Luke, bootmaker 6 Gawthorp Frederick 8 Dickson Magnus 14 Feast James 16 McDonald Theophilus 18 Frazer John W., com. traveller 22 Watson David, inspector of Govern- ment works Bamford Richard H.. “Glenroy” 30 Hendy Henry W., engineer 32 Clarke Frederick W., surveyor 38 Woodford Samuel 40 Winter James, signwriter 42 Bricknell Frederick 46 Richmond Malcolm, builder 48 Fletcher Thomas, painter 54 Woolwich Francis E. W., surveyor 56 Twiss Samuel, confectioner 58 Palmer William, bootmaker 60 Walker Samuel W. 62 Hunt Henry A. 64 Mighell Daniel, broker, ” Lindfield ” 66 Longmuir William 68 Crane Mrs. Elizabeth 70 McNamara John, engineer 3 Cockburn Mrs. Lavina 5 Higgins John 7 Street T. C., watchmaker 9 Baylis Joseph E., clerk 11 Hughes William 13 Tully Mrs. Elizabeth 15 Jacob George 17 Dowling Michael 19 McKellar Mrs. 23 Green M.. commercial traveller 25 Killigrew James, tailor 27 Scott Percy P. 29 Cockerton Mrs. Charlotte 31 Sproull James 35 Ikin Robert P., general agent 37 Smith Mrs., midwife 39 Davis Edward J., engineer 41 Want John W. 43 Marr Alfred P., carpenter 45 Hanigan Mrs. Mary 47 McBride James J. 49 Lowndes Samuel 53 Jeffreys William, furniture dealer 55 Wood George R, ” Glenwood ” 57 Crocker Miss L., ” Finchley” |
71 Cunningham Sydney 73 Ballhauson L. A. 75 Harrison George 77 Harrison Paul 79 Hurst Martin Hurst, Miss, dressmaker Macdonaldtown railway station-G. Hodgkinson, stationmaster 1 Edwards William 3 Gould Mrs. M. E. teacher of dancing 5 Edwards Mrs. Elizabeth, grocer 7 Alyward H. J. 9 Heighway James C. 11 Pratt Thomas 15 Gallagher Patrick 17 Collie Rev. Robert, F.L.S. (Pres.) Pres. church-Rev. Robert Collie, F.L.S. 23 Wood Wallace 25 Mack Mrs. Ellen 27 Provest John W. 37 Everest George 39 Chapman Miss Clara 41 Parker John H. 43 Booth Samuel 51 Jackson Charles Marshall Thomas 55 Wotton George J., fencer 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 Boocock George, painter Wilson George H. Kelly Edward 73 Wilburn Miss, teacher of music 75 Hatton Thomas 77 Thomson William, clerk 81 Ross Robert, plumber 83 Matchett Abraham 85 Burns James 87 Smith Alfred A. 89 Hogarth Robert G. 12 Diamond Mrs. J. Grey Miss, dressmaker 14 Levien Casper 16 Rogers Edmund 18 Bamford Charles 20 Kershaw Mrs. J. J. Hanrahan Rev. E. (R.C.) 24 Stonier William 26 Stonier Miss A., ” Wellesley cottage” 38 Blower Joseph 42 Thomas Thomas 44 Boothman John 46 Taylor William H., painter 48 Andrews James, baker Donnelly John, grocer 54 Hunt Mrs. Mary 56 Denham Mrs. 58 Thomas A. 60 Payne Thomas |
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64 Bartier George 66 English Henry 68 Phillips Charles 1 Morris James, engineer 2 Williams Stephen Bancroft John Dawes Alfred Duckworth Frederick 1 Lutton William 2 Rice William 5 Pearce William R. 4 Chapman George Phillips Arthur, baker Brunt William Simpson William J., engineer May terrace – 1 Ivory Montague 2 Wiltshire Alfred 3 Farley Thomas 4 Emery William 5 Wannell George Briar Joseph Munn James D. Cox William Heins Mrs. Margaret 4 Craddock Ebenezer Alderson Roland H. Howe Mrs. Vranick Joseph, engineer Sieben Peter Ray Francis W., stereotyper Lappan David Martin Thomas Storm Alexander Smith- Connell Alfred Eldershaw Mrs. Sheridan H. A., ” The Priory” Newtown pound-James Rawlings poundkeeper Haffner Leonard Walker Macquarie, storekeeper 1 Barbour William, stonemason 2 Nolan James 3 Hogg Mrs. Sarah 4 Dobbie John 5 Drunston John 6 Armour William 8 Darwin James 9 Simpson Joseph 10 White- Weekes Francis, farrier Tilley William Turtle Ernest Fawkner Thomas J. Rowley William Chown William Larson Peter Williamson Magnus Walters Henry, accountant |
Pooley J. W. Barkley – Russell George Guile Ernest E. Earnshaw Mrs. Harriett 4-6 Williams and Bricknell, saddlers 8 Gommeson Joseph, engineer 12 Kraushaur Alfred 18 Ash Edward, private school 24 Behringer Peter, carpenter 22 Dawson John saddler 24 Cousins Thomas 26 Snelling James E. 28 Herring William, bookseller 30 Webber Henry J., timber merchant Tubby William, carpenter 38 Filby James 43 Clark Alexander 42 Betts Edward 44 McIntosh George 46 Pratt – Summerhayes William, builder 1 Lorking Stanley 2 Griffiths Mrs. Eliza 3 Forrest John 5 King James L. 6 Cullen William E. 72 McNamara – 74 Austin Henry, solicitor 76 Gadsden R., law stationer 78 Dawes G. 80 Gathreal Mrs. A. 82 Millard William 92 Monk Edward 94 Porter Arthur 112 Pearson Mark, boarding house 142 Pimm John, grocer Welch George C., grazier 152 Kayser Mrs. S. 156 Burt Alfred, jun ,” Louisville “ 160 Rearden Edwin 162 Kiefer Adam 164 Gordon J. J. 166 Davies Evan, carriage builder 3 Endicott James, cab proprietor 5 Clark James 7 Ferguson Alexander, bookkeeper 9 Boone Mrs. E. 11 Fletcher James 13 York Mrs. Isabella |
Cooper’s terrace– 15 Daniels Mrs. Mary 17 Farrell William T. 19 Paul William 23 Stokes Edward 25 Sutton Mrs. W. H. Sutton Miss, music teacher 25A Wright Thomas 33 Nicoll George, printer 35 Hunter Wallace 37 North Mrs. Ellen 39 Connor Mrs. M. J. 41 Lamond James, builder Lamond Mrs. Catherine, midwife Oddfellows’ Hall 45 Wheatley H., carpenter 47 Prince Henry 49 Marie Madame, teacher of French 51 Tresscott F. and Co., cordial manufac- turers 51 Woodhouse Mrs. tom house agent, ” Atherstone ” Kretchmer Frank Ewing Peter Spargo William Monjou Peter Earls Albert E. Harvey John Toyer Arthur Corner J. G. 75 Salvation Army Rescue Home Juleff Henry, stoveworks Williams Arthur H. Milne David, engineer,” The Pines” Evans Thomas W., ” Abergavenny ” Palmer-, ” Tinton ” Boyd Alexander, ” Balgay ” Jeater W., grocer Heness Charles, storekeeper Hill David, butcher and fuel merchant Mitchell Richard Black John Ross Donald Turner Henry Croal David, carpenter, “Kinnaird “ Coker William.” The Grange “ 1 Beesley John 3 Barden Tedbar 5 Plant John H. Jordan Charles Lumsdon Alfred Baldick William Ross James Hind William, stonemason Aspinall James Pease Arthur |
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