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4-3 Public Offices.
GLASGOW WATER COMPANY'S OFFICE, 13,
Quesn Street. — J. O. Denny, secretary.
GLASGOW GAS LIGHT COMPANY'S OFFICE, 42,
Virginia Street John Thomson, clerk.
GOLDSMITHS' HALL, Melville Place.— Wm. Gray,
Wm. Mitchell, David M'Donald, John Aitken, wardens ; John
Paterson, assayev ; Andrew Burrell, hall assistant.
JUSTICE OF PEACE CLERK'S OFFICE, 84, Wilson
Street. — William Vary, clerk; John M'Millan, deputy; meets
every Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, in the Court Hall, for de-
ciding claims of £5, and under.
MAIL COACH OFFICES, John Bain's, 64, Trongate,
open every lawful day, from 6 o'clock morning, till half-past
10 o'clock evening, and on Sundays, from 7 a. m. till 10, and 1
till 2 p. m., 3 till 4, and from 6 till half-past 10 evening; G. &
J. H. Burn's, 10, Argyle Street, open every lawful day, from 6
o'clock morning till 10 evening, and on Sundays, from 8 o'clock
morning till 8 o'clock evening.
MORT-CLOTH OFFICE, 67, Bell Street, John Coats,
clerk.
PERMIT OFFICE, 101, Miller Street, and 35, Gallow-
gate ; open from 6 till 7 in summer, and from 7 till 6 in winter.
Permits granted during these hours.
PORTUGUESE VICE-CONSULATE OFFICE, 17,
Nelson Street, house, No. 8, Hospital Street, Hutchesontown. —
George Meikle, vice-consul.
POST OFFICE, 66, Nelson-street; Dugald Bannatyne,
post-master ; M. Halliburton, John Ferguson, James Henry,
Robert Cochran, William Porteous, John Reeves, John M 'Far-
lane, and William Sneddon, clerks; J. M'lntyre, P. Wylie, N.
Brown, A. Grierson, W. Lamont, A. Gray, H. Biggar, J.
Gentle, W. Thomson, P. M'Beath, and G. Thomson, letter-
carriers; J. Forbes, and P. M'Adam, stampers.
POLICE CHAMBERS, South Albion Street. See Police
Establishments.
POLICE OFFICE, GORBALS, 27, Portland Street, Lau-
rieston. See Do. Do.
POLICE OFFICE. CALTON, 1, Stevenson Street. See Do.
POLICE OFFICE, ANDERSTON, 6, Warroch Street.
See Do.
PROCURATOR FISCAL'S OFFICE FOR THE
TOWN, Council Chambers. A. Simpson, P. F.
DO. FOR THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, 70,
Hutcheson Street. C. Stewart. P. F.
DO. FOR THE COUNTY, 60, Stockwell Street. George
Salmond, P. F.
GLASGOW WATER COMPANY'S OFFICE, 13,
Quesn Street. — J. O. Denny, secretary.
GLASGOW GAS LIGHT COMPANY'S OFFICE, 42,
Virginia Street John Thomson, clerk.
GOLDSMITHS' HALL, Melville Place.— Wm. Gray,
Wm. Mitchell, David M'Donald, John Aitken, wardens ; John
Paterson, assayev ; Andrew Burrell, hall assistant.
JUSTICE OF PEACE CLERK'S OFFICE, 84, Wilson
Street. — William Vary, clerk; John M'Millan, deputy; meets
every Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, in the Court Hall, for de-
ciding claims of £5, and under.
MAIL COACH OFFICES, John Bain's, 64, Trongate,
open every lawful day, from 6 o'clock morning, till half-past
10 o'clock evening, and on Sundays, from 7 a. m. till 10, and 1
till 2 p. m., 3 till 4, and from 6 till half-past 10 evening; G. &
J. H. Burn's, 10, Argyle Street, open every lawful day, from 6
o'clock morning till 10 evening, and on Sundays, from 8 o'clock
morning till 8 o'clock evening.
MORT-CLOTH OFFICE, 67, Bell Street, John Coats,
clerk.
PERMIT OFFICE, 101, Miller Street, and 35, Gallow-
gate ; open from 6 till 7 in summer, and from 7 till 6 in winter.
Permits granted during these hours.
PORTUGUESE VICE-CONSULATE OFFICE, 17,
Nelson Street, house, No. 8, Hospital Street, Hutchesontown. —
George Meikle, vice-consul.
POST OFFICE, 66, Nelson-street; Dugald Bannatyne,
post-master ; M. Halliburton, John Ferguson, James Henry,
Robert Cochran, William Porteous, John Reeves, John M 'Far-
lane, and William Sneddon, clerks; J. M'lntyre, P. Wylie, N.
Brown, A. Grierson, W. Lamont, A. Gray, H. Biggar, J.
Gentle, W. Thomson, P. M'Beath, and G. Thomson, letter-
carriers; J. Forbes, and P. M'Adam, stampers.
POLICE CHAMBERS, South Albion Street. See Police
Establishments.
POLICE OFFICE, GORBALS, 27, Portland Street, Lau-
rieston. See Do. Do.
POLICE OFFICE. CALTON, 1, Stevenson Street. See Do.
POLICE OFFICE, ANDERSTON, 6, Warroch Street.
See Do.
PROCURATOR FISCAL'S OFFICE FOR THE
TOWN, Council Chambers. A. Simpson, P. F.
DO. FOR THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, 70,
Hutcheson Street. C. Stewart. P. F.
DO. FOR THE COUNTY, 60, Stockwell Street. George
Salmond, P. F.
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