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STREET DIRECTORY.
229 Skinner and Wilsone, advocates
... Thos. Wilsone (of S. and W.)
231 J. R. Wolfe, M D.
231J, 232J Robert Ness, jun., coach
builder
233 Lachlaii M'Kinnon, jun., advocate
237 William Smith, architect
Bon-accord street
239 Wm. Williamson, M.D.
... Mrs B. Williamson
245 W. Cadenhead, agent
247 Wm. Pirrie, M.D.
... Wm. Pirrie. jun., M.D.
249 Patrick Cooper, advocate (of D.
and C.)
251 M iss Innes
253 Duncan Forbes
255 Wm. Duguid (of J. Smith & Co.)
257 Wm. Keith, M.D.
261 Wm. Hi "garth, merchant
263 John Duncan, arivocate
Bon-accord terrace
EIGHT HAND SIDE.
6 James Alexander, watchmaker
10 Aberdeen Lands and Heritage
Valuation office— John Milne,
assessor
12 Alex. Badenoch, outfitter
14 Wm. Jaffray, boot and shoemaker
18 Chapman & Co., tailors & clothiers
Broad street
20—22 Steele and Co., hatters
24 Thos. Ogilvie. jun., hatter
Union lane
26 Keating and Co., clothiers and
outfitters
28 Robert M'Killiam, confectioner
30 Peter Connon, silk mercer
St Catherine's wynd
32 Philip and Cooper, clothiers
34 Samuel Martin, hatter
36 Johnston and Laird, furnishing
tailors
... Mrs M'Intosh, lodgings
... Mrs King, lodgings
... Mrs Captain Jamson, lodgings
38 Daniel Gray, tea merchant
40 James Gordon, mourning esta-
blishment
40| Copestake, Moore, Crampton, &
Co. (of London)
... John Anderson, bookbinder
... Wm. Laurie, bookbinder
42 John Jamieson, clothier
44 John Hutcheon, upholsterer
46 Archibald Hossack, fruiterer
48 James Roy, jun., seedsman
50 Wm. Fra.'ier, wine merchant
50^ M'Comhie's court
Bon-Accord Music HaU
Lewis Smith, wholesale bookseller
52 William Walker and Sons, wine
merchants
... Misses Duffus, lodgings
54 John Drummond, bootmaker
56 Robert S. Willock, temperance
hotel
56 R. Taylor and S'oii, geaeral mer-
chants
53 Wm. Lumsden, merchant
60 W. Littlejohn, manager (T. & C.
Bank)
62 Aberdeen Town and County Bank
St Nicholas street
72 Angus Eraser and (^o., grocers
74 James Milne (A. Fraser <fc Co.)
. A. E. ?mith, advocate
.CD. Bonnyman. advocate
. T A. W. A. Youngs'in, advocate
. John M uiTay, general merchant
. Wm. Dunn, advocate
. Alex. Adam, land surveyor
78 D. Gill and Son, watchmakers
... Mrs Duncan, lodgings
80 Cardno and Darling, seedsmen
82 Harper and Co., wire workers
84 John Ferguson, advocate
... Thomas Ruxton, advocate
... Mrs Milne, lodgings
86 James Duffus, confectioner
88 Wm. T. Keith, auctioneer
90 Miss Reid
... Mrs Wm. Wilson
... Misses Emslie and Co., miUiners
and dressmakei-s
96 — 98 Adam Smith, manufacturer
98 Leslie and Maule, booksellers
100 — 102 Wra. Forsythj temperance
hotel keeper
104 George Mann, tailor
106 Wm. Smith, jun., tea, wine, and
spirit merchant
... County Fire Office, &c. — William
Smith, jun., agent
Stairs leading to Correction wynd
Churchyard — (East and West
Churches)
Baolc wynd
Advocates' Hall and Library
James Brebner, Advocates' build-
ings
Geo. Grub, Advocates' buildings
122 Jas Allan <fc Sons, cabinetmakers
122^ P. Beveridge, manufacturer
... Thomas Gordon Beveridge
124 Mrs Fraser, lodgings
... Miss Cumming, lodgings
... Robert Cumming, clerk (P.O.)
128 John Lyell, gun maker
130 Wm. C Angus, bootmaker
... Mrs Miller, lodgings
... John MoUison
... Miss Greig, lodgings
... Alex. Leslie (of Leslie and Maule)
... Geo. Maule (of Leslie and Maule)
132 Benjamin Reid and Co., seedsmen
Belmont street
136 John Ford, flint glass merchant
138 Charles Playfair, gunmaker
140 P. and G. Brown, auctioneers
142 John Tocher and Sons, clothiers
Union bridge
Union terrace
146 Wm. L. Reid, advocate
148 James Booth, merchant
... Wm. P. Booth, insurance broker

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