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Public Sale Booms, <&c. Appendix. 103
PUBLIC SALE EOOMS.
Auction Eooms, 6 Christie terrace, Hugh M'Credie, Auctioneer and
Appraiser.
BRANCH OF THE WESTERN BANK OF SCOTLAND.
1 Forbes Place.
Thomas Risk, agent.
Robert Brodie, accountant — John Mitchell, teller.
Andrew Brown, and James Houstoun, clerks.
Arthur Hutton, porter.
Draw on Jones, Loyd, & Co. London; Union Bank, Manchester;
Borough Bank of Liverpool ; Bank of Ireland and Branches ;
Ulster Bank and Branches ; Yorkshire Bank and Branches.
Negotiate Bills on every town in Great Britain and Ireland, where
there is a bank or banker.
BRANCH OF THE BANK OF SCOTLAND.
8 St. Mirren Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 o'clock afternoon, shuts on
Saturday at 12 o'clock.
James Findlay, agent — James Dalziel, teller.
Thomas Willock and Allan Nairn, clerks.
Negotiate Bills on all towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland, where
there is a bank or banker. Draw on Coutts & Co. London ; the
branches of the Bank of England, at Birmingham, Bristol, Glou-
cester, Hull, Leeds, &c. &c. The Manchester and Liverpool dis-
trict Bank, and the Provincial Bank of Ireland at Dublin, Belfast,
Cork, &c.
BRANCH OF THE UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND,
3 Gilmoitr Street.
Draw on Glyn, Hallifeix, Millar, & Co. London ; and on all the prin-
cipal towns in England, Ireland, and Scotland.
John Scott, agent.
John M'Callum, teller.
David Law, accountant — John Scott, jun. and John Afleck, clerks.
Peter Blair, porter, house, 2 Dyer's wynd.
BRANCH OF THE
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY'S BANK.
1 Cotton Street.
Open from 10 o' 'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon, (shuts at 12 on
Saturday.}
Arthur Welsh, agent.
John Peden, accountant.
Alexander Macfarlane, teller.
Alexander Gardiner, clerk.
Thomas Campsie, porter, 31 Thread street.
PUBLIC SALE EOOMS.
Auction Eooms, 6 Christie terrace, Hugh M'Credie, Auctioneer and
Appraiser.
BRANCH OF THE WESTERN BANK OF SCOTLAND.
1 Forbes Place.
Thomas Risk, agent.
Robert Brodie, accountant — John Mitchell, teller.
Andrew Brown, and James Houstoun, clerks.
Arthur Hutton, porter.
Draw on Jones, Loyd, & Co. London; Union Bank, Manchester;
Borough Bank of Liverpool ; Bank of Ireland and Branches ;
Ulster Bank and Branches ; Yorkshire Bank and Branches.
Negotiate Bills on every town in Great Britain and Ireland, where
there is a bank or banker.
BRANCH OF THE BANK OF SCOTLAND.
8 St. Mirren Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 o'clock afternoon, shuts on
Saturday at 12 o'clock.
James Findlay, agent — James Dalziel, teller.
Thomas Willock and Allan Nairn, clerks.
Negotiate Bills on all towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland, where
there is a bank or banker. Draw on Coutts & Co. London ; the
branches of the Bank of England, at Birmingham, Bristol, Glou-
cester, Hull, Leeds, &c. &c. The Manchester and Liverpool dis-
trict Bank, and the Provincial Bank of Ireland at Dublin, Belfast,
Cork, &c.
BRANCH OF THE UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND,
3 Gilmoitr Street.
Draw on Glyn, Hallifeix, Millar, & Co. London ; and on all the prin-
cipal towns in England, Ireland, and Scotland.
John Scott, agent.
John M'Callum, teller.
David Law, accountant — John Scott, jun. and John Afleck, clerks.
Peter Blair, porter, house, 2 Dyer's wynd.
BRANCH OF THE
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY'S BANK.
1 Cotton Street.
Open from 10 o' 'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon, (shuts at 12 on
Saturday.}
Arthur Welsh, agent.
John Peden, accountant.
Alexander Macfarlane, teller.
Alexander Gardiner, clerk.
Thomas Campsie, porter, 31 Thread street.
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