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WESTLEY.
-GENERAL DIRECTORY.-
-WHITE.
WESTLEY, Thomas, & Co., ship, railway, and gen-
eral brassfounders, Warwick Works, 46 Coventry
road, Birmingham ; William M'Geoch & Co., Mor-
rison's court, 108 Argyle st
Westminster Fire Office, Scottish branch, Citizen
buildings, 24 St. Vincent pi.; W. Coutts Fyfe, res.
sec; telephone No. 3037; established 1717. — See
Advt. in App.
Westminster and General Life Insm-ance As-
sociation, 67 West Regent street; C. S. Kirkwood,
district manager; telephone No. 3389.
WESTON, D., cashier, City Saw Mills, Port-Dundas ;
ho. 5 University Gardens ter.
Weston, Eobert, traveller, City Saw Mills, Port-
Dundas ; ho. 5 University Gardens ter.
Westpokt Steam Packet Office, Alex. A. Laird &
Co. agents, 62 Robertson street.
Westkigg Coal Co., coalmasters, 40 St. Enoch sq.
WE STROP, E., artificial flower and feather importer,
35 Buchanan street, and at 125 Wood street,
London, E.C. ; Alexander D. Trail, manager, 6
Walkinshaw ten'ace, Langside.
WESTWATER, James, grocer, 437 St. George's rd.;
ho. 33 Wilton terrace.
Westwater, John, provision merchant, 128 Parlia-
mentary road ; house, 208 do.
Westwater, Peter, engineer, 11 Tillie street, W.
WESTWOOD, A. & R. & Co., tinsmiths and gasfitters,
40 Charlotte lane.
Westwood, Mrs., dress and mantle maker, 144 Gt.
Hamilton street.
WETHERALL & Taylor, cutlers and surgical instni-
ment makers, and opticians, 31 Gordon street.
WETHERHEAD, John, grocer and provision mercht,
153 West Scotland street; house, 95 do.
WEYMAN, A. (at J. Frankenbm-g's), ho. Budhill
house, Shettleston.
Weyman, Alfred J., F.R.G.S., see, Scottish Society of
Literature and Art, 70 Bothwell st., and 207
Bath st. ; ho. Budhill house, Shettleston.
WHALL, B. M. (at J. & P. Hutcheson's, 62 Broomie-
law), house, Leabank, Bearsden.
WHAMOND, James, wine and spirit merchant, 857
Govan road ; house, 10 Caledonia street. Paisley.
WHANNEL, M., draper and milliner, 138 Caledonia
road ; ho. 95 do.
WHARRIE Brothers, muslin manufacturers, 15 Ren-
field street.
WTiarrie, CoUedge, & Brand, civil engineers and land
suiTeyors, 109 Bath st.
Wharrie, John (of Wharrie Brothers), ho. 7 Eildon
villas. Mount Florida.
Wharrie, Thomas, C.E. (of Whan-ie, CoUedge, &
Brand), ho. 5 Kew terrace, Kelvinside.
WliaiTie, Thos. (of Wharrie Brothers), res. Dulwich,
London.
Wharrie, William, potato dealer and fruiterer, 48
New street, 64 Great Hamilton street; ho., 13
Albyn ter.
Whan-ie, Miss Jane, 191 Renfrew street.
WHARTON, Christopher, & Son, manufacturers of
plaid and plain woven druggets, Spafield Mill,
Batley Carr, near Dewsbury; agent, A. M'Neill,
20 Union street.
WHATTON, Geo. W., messenger, British Linen Co.
Bank, 230 Ingram street.
Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co., sewing machine
manufacturers, 124 Queen street ; James D.
Dickson, manager.
WHIMSTER, T. W. (of Whimster & Watson), ho.
29 Herriet street, PoUokshields.
Whimster & Watson, shipowners and merchants, 157
St. Vincent st.
WHITBY & Co., cork manufacturers, 6 Beresford
place, Dublin ; agents, Deighan Bros., 15 Aitken-
head road.
WHITCO]\IBE, Jessie, stationer, 8 Queen's arcade.
WHITE, Adam (of White, Walker, & Co.), res.
Sudbrook, 20 Nithsdale drive, PoUokshields.
Whyte, A. C, & Sons, tea merchants, 10 Dixon st.
White, A., 13 Orr street.
Whyte, A., & Co., muslin manufacts., 38 Queen st.
Whyte, Alexander, L.D.S., surgeon-dentist, 140
Mains street, west.
Whjrte, Alexander Stewart, wine merchant. Anchor
Tavern, 21 Argyle street, 293 Cathcart road, and
1 Aitkenhead road; house, 176 AUison street,
Govanhill.
White, A., manager, City and Suburban Servants'
Institute, 21 Hutcheson st.
White, Alfred, traveller, 62 Argyle st. ; ho., 9 Bal-
moral crescent, CrosshUl.
Whyte, Andi'ew, & Son, wholesale stationers, 20
Union st.
\'\Tiyte, Andrew, grocer, 10 Tower street.
White, Andrew, mason, 9 Gardner street; ho., 5 do.
WTiyte, Andrew, dealer in sewing machines, 19 and
and 21 Eglinton street; ho., 79 S. Portland st.
White, A. C, L.D.S., dental surgeon, 42 Dundas St.,
city.
White, A. C, writer (at Maclay, Murray, & Spens),
house, Glencaird, Ayr.
White, Archd. L., coal merchant, 22 Canal st., Port
Eglinton ; ho. 32 Devon st.
Whyte & Binnie, tea merchants, 8 Oswald st.
Whyte, Brice, & Sons, coopers and iron tank makers,
39 South Kinning pi., Paisley rd. ; ho. Huntly
lodge, Ibroxholm, Ibrox.
Whyte, Daniel, hay and grain merchant, 163 Dumbar-
ton road ; house, 325 do.
Whyte, David (of 'VVTiyte & Binnie), tea merchant, 8
Oswald street; ho., Laurel bank, Clarkston, Busby.
White, David, wholesale wine merchant, 12 and 14
East Miller street.
White, David, & Co., iron and wood boatbuilders,
carpenters, joiners, blockmakers, and shipsmiths,
37 Eaglesham st. and 1 Mair St., off Govan road ;
ho., 17 Clifford St., Paisley rd.
Whyte, Da-^dd, glass merchant and glazier, 51 Hut-
cheson street ; house, 124 North John street.
Whyte, David, clerk, Osborne st., 52 New Wynd;
house, 45 Calder street, Govanhill.
White David (of D. White & Co.), ho. 17 Clifford st.
Wliite, David, plumber and sanitary engineer, 15
Rutherglen road ; ho. 36 Cavendish street.
White, Duncan, live stock agent, 326 Duke street.
White, D. M. (at Stewart & M'Donald's), house, 278
St. George's road,
White & Early, photographic mount makers, 59 St.
Vincent street.
Whyte, Edward, church officer, Wliite Memorial Free
Church ; ho. 7 Sussex st. , Paisley road, W.
White, E. & E. Silva, fine art dealers and publishers,
104 W. George street.
WaiiB, Eugene G. (of E. & E. SUva White), res. '
Dunmore, Stirlingshire.
Wh3rte, George, hardware and fancy goods merchant,
169 Crown st; ho. 197 do.
WESTLEY.
-GENERAL DIRECTORY.-
-WHITE.
WESTLEY, Thomas, & Co., ship, railway, and gen-
eral brassfounders, Warwick Works, 46 Coventry
road, Birmingham ; William M'Geoch & Co., Mor-
rison's court, 108 Argyle st
Westminster Fire Office, Scottish branch, Citizen
buildings, 24 St. Vincent pi.; W. Coutts Fyfe, res.
sec; telephone No. 3037; established 1717. — See
Advt. in App.
Westminster and General Life Insm-ance As-
sociation, 67 West Regent street; C. S. Kirkwood,
district manager; telephone No. 3389.
WESTON, D., cashier, City Saw Mills, Port-Dundas ;
ho. 5 University Gardens ter.
Weston, Eobert, traveller, City Saw Mills, Port-
Dundas ; ho. 5 University Gardens ter.
Westpokt Steam Packet Office, Alex. A. Laird &
Co. agents, 62 Robertson street.
Westkigg Coal Co., coalmasters, 40 St. Enoch sq.
WE STROP, E., artificial flower and feather importer,
35 Buchanan street, and at 125 Wood street,
London, E.C. ; Alexander D. Trail, manager, 6
Walkinshaw ten'ace, Langside.
WESTWATER, James, grocer, 437 St. George's rd.;
ho. 33 Wilton terrace.
Westwater, John, provision merchant, 128 Parlia-
mentary road ; house, 208 do.
Westwater, Peter, engineer, 11 Tillie street, W.
WESTWOOD, A. & R. & Co., tinsmiths and gasfitters,
40 Charlotte lane.
Westwood, Mrs., dress and mantle maker, 144 Gt.
Hamilton street.
WETHERALL & Taylor, cutlers and surgical instni-
ment makers, and opticians, 31 Gordon street.
WETHERHEAD, John, grocer and provision mercht,
153 West Scotland street; house, 95 do.
WEYMAN, A. (at J. Frankenbm-g's), ho. Budhill
house, Shettleston.
Weyman, Alfred J., F.R.G.S., see, Scottish Society of
Literature and Art, 70 Bothwell st., and 207
Bath st. ; ho. Budhill house, Shettleston.
WHALL, B. M. (at J. & P. Hutcheson's, 62 Broomie-
law), house, Leabank, Bearsden.
WHAMOND, James, wine and spirit merchant, 857
Govan road ; house, 10 Caledonia street. Paisley.
WHANNEL, M., draper and milliner, 138 Caledonia
road ; ho. 95 do.
WHARRIE Brothers, muslin manufacturers, 15 Ren-
field street.
WTiarrie, CoUedge, & Brand, civil engineers and land
suiTeyors, 109 Bath st.
Wharrie, John (of Wharrie Brothers), ho. 7 Eildon
villas. Mount Florida.
Wharrie, Thomas, C.E. (of Whan-ie, CoUedge, &
Brand), ho. 5 Kew terrace, Kelvinside.
WliaiTie, Thos. (of Wharrie Brothers), res. Dulwich,
London.
Wharrie, William, potato dealer and fruiterer, 48
New street, 64 Great Hamilton street; ho., 13
Albyn ter.
Whan-ie, Miss Jane, 191 Renfrew street.
WHARTON, Christopher, & Son, manufacturers of
plaid and plain woven druggets, Spafield Mill,
Batley Carr, near Dewsbury; agent, A. M'Neill,
20 Union street.
WHATTON, Geo. W., messenger, British Linen Co.
Bank, 230 Ingram street.
Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co., sewing machine
manufacturers, 124 Queen street ; James D.
Dickson, manager.
WHIMSTER, T. W. (of Whimster & Watson), ho.
29 Herriet street, PoUokshields.
Whimster & Watson, shipowners and merchants, 157
St. Vincent st.
WHITBY & Co., cork manufacturers, 6 Beresford
place, Dublin ; agents, Deighan Bros., 15 Aitken-
head road.
WHITCO]\IBE, Jessie, stationer, 8 Queen's arcade.
WHITE, Adam (of White, Walker, & Co.), res.
Sudbrook, 20 Nithsdale drive, PoUokshields.
Whyte, A. C, & Sons, tea merchants, 10 Dixon st.
White, A., 13 Orr street.
Whyte, A., & Co., muslin manufacts., 38 Queen st.
Whyte, Alexander, L.D.S., surgeon-dentist, 140
Mains street, west.
Whjrte, Alexander Stewart, wine merchant. Anchor
Tavern, 21 Argyle street, 293 Cathcart road, and
1 Aitkenhead road; house, 176 AUison street,
Govanhill.
White, A., manager, City and Suburban Servants'
Institute, 21 Hutcheson st.
White, Alfred, traveller, 62 Argyle st. ; ho., 9 Bal-
moral crescent, CrosshUl.
Whyte, Andi'ew, & Son, wholesale stationers, 20
Union st.
\'\Tiyte, Andrew, grocer, 10 Tower street.
White, Andrew, mason, 9 Gardner street; ho., 5 do.
WTiyte, Andrew, dealer in sewing machines, 19 and
and 21 Eglinton street; ho., 79 S. Portland st.
White, A. C, L.D.S., dental surgeon, 42 Dundas St.,
city.
White, A. C, writer (at Maclay, Murray, & Spens),
house, Glencaird, Ayr.
White, Archd. L., coal merchant, 22 Canal st., Port
Eglinton ; ho. 32 Devon st.
Whyte & Binnie, tea merchants, 8 Oswald st.
Whyte, Brice, & Sons, coopers and iron tank makers,
39 South Kinning pi., Paisley rd. ; ho. Huntly
lodge, Ibroxholm, Ibrox.
Whyte, Daniel, hay and grain merchant, 163 Dumbar-
ton road ; house, 325 do.
Whyte, David (of 'VVTiyte & Binnie), tea merchant, 8
Oswald street; ho., Laurel bank, Clarkston, Busby.
White, David, wholesale wine merchant, 12 and 14
East Miller street.
White, David, & Co., iron and wood boatbuilders,
carpenters, joiners, blockmakers, and shipsmiths,
37 Eaglesham st. and 1 Mair St., off Govan road ;
ho., 17 Clifford St., Paisley rd.
Whyte, Da-^dd, glass merchant and glazier, 51 Hut-
cheson street ; house, 124 North John street.
Whyte, David, clerk, Osborne st., 52 New Wynd;
house, 45 Calder street, Govanhill.
White David (of D. White & Co.), ho. 17 Clifford st.
Wliite, David, plumber and sanitary engineer, 15
Rutherglen road ; ho. 36 Cavendish street.
White, Duncan, live stock agent, 326 Duke street.
White, D. M. (at Stewart & M'Donald's), house, 278
St. George's road,
White & Early, photographic mount makers, 59 St.
Vincent street.
Whyte, Edward, church officer, Wliite Memorial Free
Church ; ho. 7 Sussex st. , Paisley road, W.
White, E. & E. Silva, fine art dealers and publishers,
104 W. George street.
WaiiB, Eugene G. (of E. & E. SUva White), res. '
Dunmore, Stirlingshire.
Wh3rte, George, hardware and fancy goods merchant,
169 Crown st; ho. 197 do.
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