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STIRLING— STREET DIRECTORY.
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35 Mrs. A. Abercromby.
„ John "Watt, currier.
„ William Bryce, coach trimmer.
,, James Fergus, labourer.
,, William Armstrong, gardener.
,, Archibald Mitchell, foreman carter.
,, Robert M 'Donald, bill-poster.
36 J. M Arthur, Berlin wool repository.
37 James Marshall, flesher.
38 John Torrance, baker and confectioner.
39 R. & H. H. Campbell, procurators-fiscal
to Sheriff and Justices.
,, Robt. Campbell, writer, clerk of supply,
&c., &c.
40 J. Pullar & Son, dyers.
41 John Lyall, fruiterer.
42 Thomas Binning.
,, Miss Robertson, dressmaker.
,, Mrs. Piper, lodgings.
,, Miss Baldie, dressmaker.
43 J. & J. Hardie, plumbers, brass founders,
and gasfitters.
44 Singer Sewing Machine Co.
45 Robert Anderson, builder, joiner and
undertaker.
,, J. & J. Hardie's plumber works.
454 John Johnston, fish merchant.
46 Miss Thomson.
,, John Lyall, fruiterer.
465 Robertson & Macfarlane, grocers and
spirit merchants.
47 John Finlayson, saddler.
48 David Ronald, glazier and glass mercht.
49 John Bryce, veterinary surgeon.
,, John Allan, architect and surveyor.
,, John Cribbes, grocer.
50 Crawford & Don, grocers and spirit
merchants.
51 John Mitchell, bootmaker.
52 John Mitchell, publican.
53 Port Custom-House. — Lessee, John
Dawson.
,, Mrs. David Allan, lodgings.
54 Daniel M'Lachlan, grocer.
55 John Miller & Son, bakers.
57 Mrs. Gourley, publican.
58 MacEwen & Co.'s Stores.
60 Thos. Henderson, joiner, cabinetmaker
and undertaker.
(53 David Miller, saddler.
64 Robert Miller, smith and implement
maker.
,, Esdon & Son, cabinetmakers.
,, Robert Arthur, wood turner.
65 Mrs. Ure, provisions.
e,B\ William Kinross, coachbuilder and
harness-maker.
,, J. & J. Angus, dyers.
,, James M'Callum, eerated water manu-
facturer.
66 Mrs. Robertson, fish and game dealer..
67 James Marshall, flesher,
68 Archibald Duncan, china merchant and
coal agent.
69 Mrs. Stewart, lodgings.
,, Miss Stewart, dressmaker.
,, James Glover, tailor.
,, Misses Campbell, dressmakers.
,, Robert Roberts, flesher.
,, Mrs. Eadie, lodgings.
,, David Miller, saddler.
70 Alexander Scott, confectioner.
71 Duncan M'Laren, publican.
72 Robert Roberts, flesher.
73 Miss M Allan, milliner and outfitter.
74 John MAllan, tea dealer.
,, Daniel Reid.
,, Andrew Marshall, warehouseman.
,, Robert Sharp, joiner.
,, William M'Kenzie, rope spinner.
75 Lachlan Ritchie, baker.
76 V/'illiam Baird, flesher.
77 Railway Hotel — Mrs. Grant.
78 L. H. Rintoul, fish and game dealer.
PEINOES STREET.
1 Mrs. Lawrence, publican.
2 Mrs. Nimmo, lodgings.
3 ]Sr. Wojenski, teacher of languages.
4 Thomas Herald, Goosecroft chemical
works.
5 William Barclay, sculptor.
6 J. R. Sinclair, boot maker.
7 Thomas Menzies, draper.
9 Mrs. Hunter.
,, Thomas Bowie, clerk.
,, Donald M'Naughton, missionary.
,, James Hardie, plumber.
10 Robert Anderson, joiner.
11 Parlane Macfarlane, grocer.
12 David Findlay, M.D.
QUEEN STREET.
1-3 David Yellowlees & Sons, tanners,
curriers, and leather merchants.
4 Alexander Campbell, chief constable,
5 Misses Hewit.
6 Miss Donaldson,
7 John Bruce, Inland Revenue clerk.

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