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BANKT^^G HOUST"!?.
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Britain and Ireland, and abroad wliere there is a bank.
Circular letters of credit issued for the use of travellers
on the continent.
City of Glasgow Bank, 24 Virginia Street. —
E. S. Stronach, manager; J. Turnbull, chief cashier;
W. Miller, superintendent of branches; C. S. Leresche,
secretary ; R. Murdoch, assist, cashier ; E. S. Aikman,
law secy. ; W. Morison, accountant. Draws on Bank
of England; London Joint Stock Bank ; National Pro-
vincial Bank of England and branches: Manchester
and Liverpool District Bank and branches ; Manches-
ter and Salford Bank and branches; Beckett & Co.,
Leeds ; Leeds and County Bank and branches ; Stour-
bridge and Kidderminster Bank and branches ; York
Union Bank and brandies ; Carlisle City and District
Bank and branches; Coventry Union Bank, Samuel
Smith and Co., Derby; Huddersfield Banking Company
and branches ; Samuel Smith Brothers & Co., Hull ;
Nottingham and Notts Bank and branches ; Preston
Banking Company and branches; Whitehaven Joint
Stock Bank and branches ; Sheffield Banking Com-
pany and branches ; Bank of Bolton ; Ulster Banking
Company and branches ; Provincial Bank of L-eland
and branches ; Bank of Ireland and branches ; North
of Scotland Bank and branches ; certain branches of
the Royal, Union, and Clydesdale Banks; Bank of
Montreal and branches ; Union Bank of Australia
and branches; Bank of New Zealand and branches.
Negotiates bills generally on all places throughout
the United Kingdom.
Clydesdale Bank, St. Vincent Place. — G. Read-
man, manager ; J. M. Cunningham, assistant-manager ;
J. Cameron, secretary ; J. Harvey, assistant-secretary,
branch department ; D. Ferguson, accountant ; F.
Johnston and D. Wilson, cashiers ; J. Paterson, P.
Clark, and E. Carruth, inspectors of branches ; D. Mac-
Millan, D. Nicol, W. H. Smith, W. M'Kissock, and
E. West, tellers. Draw on Barnetts, Hoares, & Co.
London ; and London and Westminster Bank, London ;
Liverpool Union Bank, Liverpool ; Manchester Union
Bank, (Limited) and branches ; Manchester and
Liverpool District Bank and Branches; W. W.
Brown & Co., bankers, Leeds ; Birmingham and
Midland Bank; Sheffield Banking Company and
branches ; W. H. Lambton & Co., Newcastle and
branches ; Huddersfield Banking Co. and branches ;
Hull Banking Co. and branches; Halifax Joint
Stock Bank ; Carlisle City and District Bank and
branches ; West of England and South Wales Dis-
trict Bank, Bristol, and branches ; National Pro-
vincial Bank of England and branches; Moore &
Robinson, bankers, Nottingham; Coventry Union
Bank ; Yorkshire Bank, Leeds, and branches ; Lan-
caster Banking Company and branches; Bank of
Whitehaven (Limited); Whitehaven Joint Stock
Bank; Barnsley Bank ; County of Gloucester Bank,
Cheltenham, and branches ; Derby and Derbyshire
Bank and branches; Messrs Gurney & Co., Nor-
wich, and branches ; Royal Bank of Ireland, Dublin ;
National Bank and branches; Ulster Bank and
branches; Belfast Bank and branches; North of
Scotland Bank, Aberdeen, and branches; Caledonian
Bank, Inverness, and branches ; certain branches of the
City of Glasgow, National, Royal, and Union Banks ;
Bank of British North America and branches ; and
Union Bank of Australia and branches.
Commercial Bank of Scotland, 10 Gordon
Street. — Agents, Stuart and Sloane ; accountant, Wm.
Laidlaw; tellers, S. Peploe, G. Halliday. J. M'Laren,
F. A. Russel, and T. S. Simpson. Draws on the fol-
owing establishments: — viz., London and Westminster,
Bank, London; Coutts & Co., London; Bank of
Leeds (Limited); Beckett & Co., Leeds ; Birmingham
Joint Stock Bank; Boyle, Low, Murray, & Co.,
Dublin; Bradford Banking Company; Bank of
Whitehaven ; Bank of Westmoreland ; Carlisle City
and District Bank and branches ; Cumberland Union
Bank and branches; Halifax Joint Stock Banking
Company; Hibernian Bank : Hull Banking Company
and branches; Lambton & Co., Newcastle ; Cunliffes,
Brooks, & Co., Manchester and Blackburn ; Leeds
and County Bank and branches ; Leicestershire
Banking Company and branches; Liverpool Com-
mercial Bank; Lloyd's Banking Company (Limited)
and branches; Manchester and Salford Bank ; Man-
chester and Liverpool District Bank and branches ;
Munster Bank (Limited); National and Provincial
Bank of England and branches; National Bank
(Ireland) and branches ; branches of the Bank of
Scotland; North of Scotland Banking Company and
branches ; Northern Banking Company, Belfast, and
i branches; Parr's Banking Company, Warrington,
I and branches ; Preston Banking Co. and branches ;
Royal Bank of Ireland, Dublin ; Sheffield Banking
i Company ; Stourbridge and Kidderminster Bank and
branches ; West Riding Union Banking Company,
Huddersfield, and branches ; Wolverhampton and
StaffiDrdshire Banking Company, Wolverhampton ;
Woods & Co., Berwick upon Tweed ; J & J. C.
Wright & Co., Nottingham ; York Union Bank and
branches ; Bank of British North America and
branches ; Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank ;
Woodall, Hebden, & Co., Scarborough ; J. G.
King's Sons, New York ; Commercial Banking
Company, Sydney, N.S.W. ; Union Bank of Aus-
tralia and branches ; De Rothschild Brothers, Paris ;
Oriental Bank, India, China, Australia, Ceylon, and
the Mauritius ; Natal Bank, Africa.
Negotiates bills on every place in Great Britain
and Ireland where there is a bank or banker ; issues
circular notes ; grants drafts or letters of credit on
the prmcipal cities and towns of England and Ire-
land, and of Canada, and on New York and Paris;
grants drafts and letters of credit, and negotiates bills
on India, Australia, and New Zealand.
National Bank of Scotland, Queen Street. —
Michael Balmain, agent; J. C. Stewart, assistant-
agent ; William Henderson, accountant. Draw on
Glyn & Co., the Union Bank of London, and Messrs.
Coutts & Co., London ; and have correspondents
in all the principal towns in England and Ireland, on
the Continent, in the Colonies, and elsewhere abroad.
In addition to their own ninety-one branches, grant
drafts or letters of credit on most other places in the
United Kingdom. Also issue foreign credits and cir-
cular notes available in all parts of the world, and
negotiate bills in every place in Scotland, England,
Ireland and abroad, where there is a bank or banker.
London Office, 37 Nicholas Lane, E.C., William
Strachan and James Cowan, agents.
National Security Savings Bank of Glas-
Gov^^. — W. Meikle, actuary and cashier; C. H.
Mackay, accountant ; W. M'Kim, cashier. Offices —
99 Glassford Street, 36 Bridgeton Cross, 2 Dumbar-
ton Road, 47 New City Road, 27 Bridge Street. Open
every day from 10 to 3 ; evenings, Monday 6 to 8,
Wednesday 6 to 8, Saturday 5 to 8. This bank
was established in 1836, under Act of Parliament,

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