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APPENDIX. 473
Newspaper.
" Barrhead News," weekly
Agricultural Society.
President — Matthew Locke Hon. Secy, and Treas. — Duncan Watscn
Glasgovr Renfrew^shire Society.
Hon. Seci^etavij — Joseph Watson
Fereneze Golf Cluto.
Eon. Secy, — Wm. Fife Hon. Treas. — Duncan Watson
Barrhead Liberal Association.
Hon. Secretary — James Adair, Main sireet
Barrhead Nursing Association.
Bon. Treasurer — Duncan "Watson
Hon. Sea'etary— Miss Locke, Nether Kirkton, Neilston
Barrhead Public Hall Coy., Ltd.
Secretary — Joseph "Watson
Glen Halls (Neilston).
Secretary — Duncan Watson
Barrhead Bowling Club.
President — J. C. Hutchisau. Vice-President — Mr. Saunders
Treasurer — Mr. MacKialay, Jr. Secretary — James M'Gowan
Independent Order of Good Templars.
Secretary — Hugh Goldie, 90 Cross Arthurlie street
Meets every Tuesday night in Templars Hall
Independent Order of Kechabites, Arthurlie Tent, 1777.
Foresters' Hall, South Arthurlie street
Seci^etary — Wra. Tait, 12 Barnes street
Ancient Order of Foresters' Friendly Society.
Secretary — Matthew Kernohan, 64 Main street
Meet in Foresters' Hall, South Arthurlie road
Barrhead Shepherds— Ashton Unity.
Secretary — George Harrison, 147 Main street
Meet at Good Templars' Hall, Robertson street
Neilston Shepherds (Ashton Unity).
— Ales. M'Millau, c/o Miss Ferguson, 34 Barnes street
St. Andrews Order of Free Gardeners.
Secretary — Mr Oalderwood, 2 Gertrude place
Barrhead Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 105.
Foresters' Hall
Secretary — John Scouse, 14 Kerr street
Carriers.
To Glasgow daily — Cowan & Co., Patrick Crilly, M. Sanderson,
David Hay, and James M'Kelvie
To Paisley daily (except Saturday) — George Hamilton, jun., and
T. M'Nally
Barrhead Shopkeepers' Half-Holiday.
Every Tuesday
END OF BARRHEAD DIRECTORY.
Newspaper.
" Barrhead News," weekly
Agricultural Society.
President — Matthew Locke Hon. Secy, and Treas. — Duncan Watscn
Glasgovr Renfrew^shire Society.
Hon. Seci^etavij — Joseph Watson
Fereneze Golf Cluto.
Eon. Secy, — Wm. Fife Hon. Treas. — Duncan Watson
Barrhead Liberal Association.
Hon. Secretary — James Adair, Main sireet
Barrhead Nursing Association.
Bon. Treasurer — Duncan "Watson
Hon. Sea'etary— Miss Locke, Nether Kirkton, Neilston
Barrhead Public Hall Coy., Ltd.
Secretary — Joseph "Watson
Glen Halls (Neilston).
Secretary — Duncan Watson
Barrhead Bowling Club.
President — J. C. Hutchisau. Vice-President — Mr. Saunders
Treasurer — Mr. MacKialay, Jr. Secretary — James M'Gowan
Independent Order of Good Templars.
Secretary — Hugh Goldie, 90 Cross Arthurlie street
Meets every Tuesday night in Templars Hall
Independent Order of Kechabites, Arthurlie Tent, 1777.
Foresters' Hall, South Arthurlie street
Seci^etary — Wra. Tait, 12 Barnes street
Ancient Order of Foresters' Friendly Society.
Secretary — Matthew Kernohan, 64 Main street
Meet in Foresters' Hall, South Arthurlie road
Barrhead Shepherds— Ashton Unity.
Secretary — George Harrison, 147 Main street
Meet at Good Templars' Hall, Robertson street
Neilston Shepherds (Ashton Unity).
— Ales. M'Millau, c/o Miss Ferguson, 34 Barnes street
St. Andrews Order of Free Gardeners.
Secretary — Mr Oalderwood, 2 Gertrude place
Barrhead Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 105.
Foresters' Hall
Secretary — John Scouse, 14 Kerr street
Carriers.
To Glasgow daily — Cowan & Co., Patrick Crilly, M. Sanderson,
David Hay, and James M'Kelvie
To Paisley daily (except Saturday) — George Hamilton, jun., and
T. M'Nally
Barrhead Shopkeepers' Half-Holiday.
Every Tuesday
END OF BARRHEAD DIRECTORY.
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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