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F O W L E U ^^
GOV ROCK AND NEIGHBOURHOOD
05= The Publisher feels much pleasure in calltji^ the at-
tention of his readers, particularly those of them who are in
the habit of passing some part of the summer season on the
coast, to this beautifully situated, and easily accessible vil-
lage. The names of the streets have recently been painted on
conspicuous places, and the houses numbered, so that letters
and parcels may 7iow be so explicitly directed, that all chances
of delay are removed. The list of lodging house swill be found
peculiarly useful, as, at a single glance, the number of apart-
ments and beds are seen, and strangers will thus know, at once,
where to apply, according to the extent of accommodation
wanted.
Those marked * are Feuars,
N. B. — A. apartments, B. beds.
ABERCROMBIE, James, gardener, 5 Bath st.
Adam, William*, farmer, 4 Kempock street
Do. Do. Do. 4 Do.
Alexander, Mrs. 1 1 Shore street
Amos, Robert, 14 Shore street
Anderson, Oliver, coachman, Leven house
BARCLAY, Hugh, farmer, Low Pennyfarra
Barclay, John, farmer. High Pennyfarm
1 1 Barr, Alex, mariner, 3 John Place
Baxter, Duncan*, grocer and vintner, 7 Kempock
place
Baxter, Duncan*, 1 Bath street
Do. Do. 1 Do.
Beith, Francis*, smith and farrier, 5 Hopetoun st.
Bell, Archibald, 26 Shore street
Bell, John, porter for Arran Castle, Dunoon Cas-
tle, and Windsor Castle Steam boats, 1
Hopeton street
Bentley, William*, of Rock Bank, cotton mer-
chant — Count.-ho., 81 Brunsvvickst Glasgow
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