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MARYHILL..
-SUBURBAN DIRECTORY. -
-MARYHILI.
Maryhill created a burgli in June,
1856. Population in 1881,
12,916. Member of Parliament
for the Parlick Division, A.
Craig Sellar, Esq.
Marjhill barracks is situated
about 22- miles from Royal
Exchange, Glasgow. The ac-
comn!,odation consists of in-
fantry quarters for 824 men ;
ofRcers' quarters, 38 ; cavalry,
14:8 men and 6 officers ; Royal
artillery, 154 men and 6 oiBcers;
horses, cavalry, 104, ofRcers,
10 ; horses, artillery, 86, offi-
cers, 9. Hospital accommoda-
tion for 60 patients ; prison,
21.
Post OfBce, 135 Main street,
open from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.,
for the issue of Money orders
and Savings Bank business, and
for Telegraph business from ft
a.m. till 8 p.m. Bos closes at
8.25 and 11.45 a.m.; 1.25,
4.25, 6.10, and 7.30 p.m. De-
liveries— 7.20 a.m., 12 30, 3.10,
and 6.15 p.m. Open on Sundays
from 9 till 10 a.m. for delivery
of letters to callers, and for
sale of stamps and telegraph
business.
Magistrates and Commissioners —
Jolm Murray, senior magistrate;
John Craig and John M'Keliar,
junior magistrates. 1st Ward,
James Stirrat, Juhn M'Keliar,
D. Marshall; 2d Ward, David
Robb, M. E. M'Sherry, Jas.
O'Hear; 3d Ward, Alex. Petrie,
John Craig, Alex. Thomsoa ;
4th Ward, John Murray, Pro-
vost, Wm. M'Leod, Jn. Graham ;
James Elder, C.E. burgh sur-
veyor. Burgh buildings, and
204 St. Vincent street"^ J. M.
Taylor and D. Foulis, asses-
sors ; Jame3 Shaw, treasurer
and collector — office, New
Municipal buildings ; George
Anderson, sup. of police, fiscal,
and sanitary inspector
Clergymen— Rev. W. S. Shanks,
Rev. John Girvan, Rev. Wm.
Duncan, Rev. John Anderson,
B.D. Billhead; Rev. J. White,
M.A.; Rev. James Barr, E.G.;
The Very Rev. Canon James
Cameron, V.G.R.C.C; Rev. Jas.
Rochhead, R.C.
School Board — James A. R. Main,
chairman, Rev. W. S. Shanks,
Rev. Jo'in Anderson, M.A., B.D.,
Rev. Canon Cameron, Y.G., D.
Robb, Andrew Henderson, Jas.
O'Hear, John King, Jn. Breeze,
MARYHILL.
R. W. Sinclair, clerk and treas.,
2 Albert terrace.
Registrar, Wm. Muir, 91 Wynd-
ford St.; open from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to
12; and on Mondays, Wednes-
days and Fridays from 6 to
8 p.m.
Adams, Mrs. Robert, butcher, 199
Gairbraid st. ; house, 201 do.
Addie, Robert, & Sons, coal-
masters, Garscube Colliery
Aitchison, John (at Henderson
Bros.'), ho. 10 Lome ter.
Aitchison, Jolm G. measurer, 15
Campbell st
Aitchison, Tho. (at Kelvin Chemi-
cal Co.), ho. 15 Campbell st
Aitken, Wm. spirit merchant, 71
Main street
Alexander, Fergusson, & Co. metal
merchants, sheet lead, lead
pipes, white lead, red lead,
litharge, paint, colour, and
varnish maaufacturers, oil mer-
chants and refiners ; lead works
and counting-house, 36, 48
M'Alpine St.; white lead, red
lead, litharge, paint, colour, and
varnish works, Ruchill wharf,
Forth and Clyde Canal
Alexander, John, draper, 130, 182
Main st ; ho. 5 Campbell st
Allan, Robt. manager, Balgray and
Gaitnavel pits
Alston, David (at Clarkson &
Beckitt's), ho. 392 Gairbraid
street
Anderson, A., 34 Kelvinside av.
Anderson, Geo. superintendent of
police ; ho. 10 Lome terrace
Anderson, John, 34 Kelvinside
avenue
Baird & Stevenson, quarry mas-
ters, Netherton quarry
Baliantyne, Agnes, tobacconist,
400 Gairbraid st
Bank of Scotland; agent, George
Hoggs n
Beckitt, E. (of Clarkson & Beekitt)
ho. 11 Percy ter, Montgomery
street, Kelvinside.
Bennie, Matthew, china merchant,
newsagent, and tobacconist, 141
Main street ; ho. 155 do.
Bickerton, C. T. post office, 135
Main st
Borland, Jas. plasterer, 49 Kelvin-
side avenue
Bowes, Robert, spirit merchant, 72
Main street
Bowser, Miss, East Park Cottage
Homes for Licurable Children
Boyd, Thos. stationer, 116 Mainst.;
ho. 7 Janefield place
Brown, Alexander, contractor, 19
Grairbraid avenue
Brown, John, ironmonger and
general merchant, 94 Main st
Brown, Pender, flesber, 144 Main
st; ho. 25 Argyll st
Brown, Mrs. Jas. spirit merchant,
138 and 140 Main st.; house,
10 Lome terrace
Brown, Mrs. grocer, 172 Main st.;
ho. 8 Kingston pi
Bryan, D. saddler and harness
maker, 162 Main st
Bryan, Robert, gas collector, 87
Wyndford st
Buchanan, W. 0. 69 Kelvinside
avenue
Burrows, Jno. draper and clothier,
385 Gairbraid street
Butchart, James, 331 Gairbraid st
Byrne, C. writer, 5 East Park ter
Byrne, P. F. 5 East Park ter
Cameron, Rev. J., R.C. 190 Main
street
Cameron, Mrs. matron, Girls' In-
dustrial School, Lochburn
Campbell, John F. (of Robinson &
CAmpbell), ho. 27 Kelvinside
terrace, south, Hillliead
Campbell, John M. 69 Kelvinside
avenue
Campbell, Lady, of Suceoth ; ho.
Garscube house
Carlisle, James, coal merchant,
Maryhill station ; house, 20
Argyll street
Cariick, James, 21 Campbell st
Ca-rick^ Mrs., V^att street
Chambers, George P., grocer, 63
Kelvinside avenue.
Chapman, S. (at T. Allan & Sons'),
ho. 337 Gairbraid st
Clark, Jas. Kelvin Chemical Co.
Craighall Works
Clark, m,ill!ners and dressmakers,
82 Main st; ho. 17 Cam.pbell st
Clarkson & Beckitt, machine
makers, engiceers, and mill-
Wiights, Maryhill Engine Wks.
Clarkson, James (of Clarkson &
Beclsitt, Maryhill Engine AVks),
ho. Catherine vil. Kelvinside gar.
Clarkson, James, jun. Maryhill
Engine Works; ho. Catherine
villa, Kelvinside gardens
Clelland, Chas. Bonville house
Collios, Edw., & Sons, Kelviudale
Collins, Edward, jun. (of E. Col-
lins & Sons), ho. Higbfield
Collins, J. H. (of Edw. Collins &
Sons), Kelvindale house
Coltin, John, confectioner, 190J
Main street
Co-operative Society, Skaterigg
Cottage Hospital, Miss Sibbald, :

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