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60 MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.
Anderson Scholaeship Fund. — The interest of £1,000 is applied for the:
endowment of two Scholarships at the University of St Andrews, for High
School pupils. Patrons, the Directors of the High School. Secretary A. W.
Cumming, Solicitor, 1 Bank street.
The Misses Baxter of Balgavies Scholarship Fund. — The sum of
£2,500 was mortified for the endowment of two Scholarships of £40 each ; and
the accumulations of income were in 1877 consolidated for the foundation and
endowment of an additional Scholarship of the value of £20, at the University
of Edinburgh, in connection with tlie High School, for the encouragement of
studies in Mechanics and Engineering. Patrons, the Directors of the High
â– School. Secretary, A. W. Cumming, Solicitor, 1 Bank street.
Miss Janet Henderson's — 1848.— The Stock is £2,200. Seventeen old
•or indigent women each receive an annual allowance of £5 from the revenue.
Menial servants are strictly prohibited, by the Mortifier's will, from sharinj
in the benefits of the trust. Patrons — Rev. James Ewing, John Henderson,
John Henderson, jun. , Professor J. A. Ewing, Rev Colin Campbell, and John
W. Shepherd. Factor, Andrew Hendry, Solicitor, 32 Bank street.
George Marshall's Bequest. — The interest of £500 is divided half-yearly
among five old seamen who have served in the Royal Navy. Patrons, the
Master and Committee of the Trinity House, Dundee. Factor, James Hunter
jr., Solicitor, 69 Reform street, Secretary to the Incorporation.
Lord Panmure's — 1840. — The interest of £1,000, given to the Town by the
late Lord Panmure, is paid annually to the Royal Infirmary.
John Grieve's — 1806. — The sum of £393, Is. 3d. , mortified for the mainten
fince of an indigent lunatic in the Dundee Asylum. Patrons, the Kirk-Session
Factors, Treasurers of the Dundee Asylum.
MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.
HOTELS.
Albion Hotel, - - - - 15 Tally street, - David Rodney
Crown Hotel, . . . . l Shore terrace, - Mrs E. Steel
Eagle Inn, ----- 108 Murraygate, - John Stewart
Imperial Temperance Hotel, - 55 Commercial street,Charles Macmaster
Lamb's Temperance Hotel, - 60 Reform street, - Lamb & Co.
Mathers' Temperance Hotel, - 7 Crichton street, - Alex. C. Mathers
Queen's Hotel, - - - - 160 Nethergate, - "William Smith
Royal Hotel, - - - - 54 Nethergate, - James T. Russell
Royal British Hotel, - - - 4 Castle street, - J. Rickard
Tough's Temperance Hotel, - 78 Murraygate,
Waverley Temperance Hotel, - 7 South Union st. Mrs Ellen Angus.
INLAND REVENUE, EXCISE, STAMPS AND TAXES.— Offices— 2i
and 31 Bank street. Robert Anderson, Collector of Inland Revenue and Dis
tributor of Stamps ; Thomas G. Dobson and John H. Clarke, Chief Clerks
Alfred J. Sims and James Campbell, Clerks. OflSce — 31 Bank st. Hours—]
from 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. ; and on Saturdays, 9 a.m. till 12 noon.
David Thom, Supervisor ; John Cowie, Thomas J. AVelburn, "William Y,
Shafto, Andrew Milne, John "Westacott, and D. L. Pearston, Officers,
Office — 29 Bank street.
Robert S. Forbes and Robert S. Smith, Surveyors of Taxes ; and James M.I
Spankie, Assessor of Income Tax ; Office — 29 Bank street. William Jame^ i
Small, 5 Bank street, Clerk to Income Tax Commissioners. !
various stamp duties.
Agreement, or any Memorandum of an Agreement, . . 6rl,

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