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ASSOCIATIONS.
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DERBY CRICKET CLUB, GLASGOW.
Instituted 1867.
GKOUSD — BELMONT PAEK, GREAT WESTEKN
KOAD.
Patron, John Hoggan, Esq. ; president, George
B. Sawers; vice-president, John T. Sharliey ;
secretary, W. M. Marr, 17 Stanley Street; treasurer,
J. W. Holm. Committee— W. Dewar, D. A.
Crawford, Jas. M'Nab, and W. M. Marr. Annual
subscription, 10s. for or-iinary members; and 7s. 6d.
for hon. members.
GRANVILLE CRICKET CLUD.
GEOU^"D — MYRTLE PARK, CROSSIIILL.
Patrons—Right Hon. H. A. Bruce, M.P.; E.
Dalglish, M.P. ; Col. Buchanan, of Drumpellier;
secretary, Robert Hetherington, 59 St. James' Street,
Kingston. Annual subscription for ordinary members,
21s. ; honorary members, 10s. 6d.
WESTERN CRICKET CLUB.
Instituted 1862.
GROU]SD — regent's PARK, DUMBARTON ROAD,
Patrons — Marquis of Bute, Earl of Glasgow,
Right Hon. H. A. Bruce, Home Secretary, &c.
President, Colonel Campbell of Blythswood ; vice-
president, James S. Hendrj', Esq.; secretary, John
Kerr, Esq ; treasurer, H. G. Andrewes, Esq. ; com-
mittee, Messrs. 6. A. D. C. Fergusson, J. Orr
Steven, James Kelly, R. G. Campbell, and B. M.
Liddell ; match committee, Messrs. W. Stewart, R.
Dempster, and R. M. Liddell, secretary, 163 West
George Street; second eleven match committee,
Messrs. J. M. Chrystal, W. C. Marshall, and A. C.
M'Allister, secretary, 75 Virginia Street. Annual
subscription, £i 5s.
BLYTHSWOOD CRICKET CLUB.
(late springgeove).
ground — burnbaxic, great western road.
Patrons— R. Dalglish, Esq., M.P.; Sir Michael
Shaw Stewart, Bart. ; Lieut.-Col. Holmes, Provost
Shaw, Maryhill, Councillor James Morrison, Hon.
secretary, R. H. Sinclair, 61 Grove Street; hon.
treasurer, Jas. Murrav ; committee of management,
J. Mitchell, J. S. P. Bain, G. C. Martin, J. Jamie-
son, W. C. Davidson. Annual subscription, 15s.
GLASGOW CHESS CLUB.
7 ROYAL BANK PLACE.
Honorary president. Sheriff Bell; president, W.
W. Mitchell; vice-president, Sheriff Spens; treasurer,
J. Jenkins ; secretary, A. Hunter ; directors, A. K.
Murray, Wm. Murray, J. E. Duguid, Dr. Labone,
James Birch, A. Berwick.
HUTCHESONTOWN GARDENS.
Directors for 1873-74.
President, William Jamieson, 33^ Cumberland
Street ; vice-president, William Geake, 3 Morrison
Street; treasurer, William Forrest, 131 Hospital
Street; secretary, John Auder,son, 165 Hospital St.
Committee, Wm. Ramsay, 22 Camden Street; Geo.
Coghill, 141 Cumberland Street; John Forrest, 2(i
Lilybank Road; Robert Moffat, 86 Hospital Street;
John Lyall, 43 Cumberland Street ; Ales. Peddle,
134 Crown Street; Samuel Hillhouse, 227 Thistle
Street; and James G. Stobo, 157 Hospital Sti-eet.
ASSOCIATIONS TOO LATE FOE CLASSIFICATIOJT.
GLASGOW PROTESTANT INSTITUTION FOR
ORPHAN AND DESTITUTE GIRLS.
Homes, 7 York Street, Little Govan, and 61
Cambridge Street.
The object of the Institution is to provide a home
for orphan and destitute girls, to give them educa-
cation, and train them for domestic service or other
useful occupation. Girls of known bad character
are not admitted. Where practicable a small board
is obtained, but free cases are admitted according to
the funds available.
Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Munsie, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs.
Gow, Mrs. Binnie, Mrs. Galium, Mrs. R. Smith,
Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. R. Watson, Mrs. Russell, Miss
Blyth, Miss Kerr, Miss Wilson, Mrs. R. Brown,
Mrs. A. Buchanan, Ladies' committee of manage-
ment ; Miss Blyth, 7 Kew Terrace, secretary ; Mr.
William Wilson, Holmhurst, Dowanhill Gardens,
treasurer; Mrs. Wilson, sub-treasurer; Mrs. Sliman
and Miss Love, matrons; Miss Sliman, teacher;
W. Kerr, W. Wilson, George Younger, Joshua
Paterson, Peter Ferguson, W. Scott, W. Euing,
J. D. Bryce, P. S. Honeyman, D. Richardson, A.
P. Reid, J. Gumprecht, Hugh Brown, Michael
Connal, Gentlemen's committee ; P. S. Honeyman,
88 West Regent Street, secretary.
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS.
Organised by Joseph Smith, 6th April, 1830.
Brigham Young, Salt Lake City, Utah, America,
president of the church over the whole world ; Albert
Carrington, 42 Islington, Liverpool, president of the
European Mission, publisher of the Book of Mormon,
Book of Doctrine and Covenants, Journal of Dis-
courses, Milennial Star, &c. ; Alexander Rankin, 53 G
Dobbie's Loan, Cowcaddens, president of the Glasgow
branch. Place of worship, Union Hall, 24 Lanark
Street, off Greendyke Street, Glasgow Green. Ser-
vices every Sabbath at 11 o'clock forenoon and 2
o'clock afternoon, during the summer; and at 11
o'clock forenoon and 6 o'clock evening during the
winter, also every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
The public are earnestly invited to come and hear
the doctrines and principles advanced, that they
may not be misled by the many erroneous reports
in circulation respecting this people.

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