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56 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.
2. Reformatory for Girls.
MOUNT STREET, ABERDEEN.
Certified under the Acts 17 and 18 Vic, cap. 86, and 29 and 30 Vic, cap. 117.
Opened in March, 1862.
Superintendent — Mrs. Duncan. Teaclier — Miss Stimson.
Medical Attendant — Henry Jackson, M.D.
3. Oakbank Industrial School.
For Boys.
Certified under tlie Acts 17 and 18 Vic, cap. 74. and 29 and 30 Vic, cap. 118.
Opened 1st October, 1841.
Superintendent — William Smith.
Matron— Mrs. Smith.
Teachers — R. M'Leod, Jos. Fenwick, and Miss Hay.
Medical Attendant — Robert J. Garden, M.D.
4. Whitehall Industrial School.
For Girls.
Certified under the Acts 17 and 18 Vic, cap. 74, and 29 and 30 Vic, cap. 118.
Opened 19th May, 1845.
Superintendent — Mrs. Anderson.
Teachers — Miss Buchan, Miss Forbes, and Miss Cheyne.
5. House of Industry and Refuge.
129 GEORGE STREET.
Instituted 1836.
Superintevderd — John H. Boyd. Matron — Mrs. Boyd.
Aberdeen Industrial School for Roman Catholic Girls.
NAZARETH HOUSE, CLAREMONT.
Teachei's — Sisters of Nazareth.
Asylum for the Blind, Huntly Street.
Established 1843. Reconstituted 1889.
Clerk and Treasurer — Mr. John Whyte, advocate.
Physician — Dr. M'Kenzie Davidson.
Manager — William Meston. Matron — Mrs. Stephen.
SECTION VIII.— MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.
Aberdeen Public Newsroom.
CORN EXCHANGE, HADDEN STREET, OFF MARKET STREET.
Open from 8-30 a.m. to 9-45 p.m.
Annual Subscription, 5s. ; Single Visit, Id. each.
Attendant — Miss Cooper.
The Royal Northern Club.
204 Union Street.
Ohairman — Alex. M. Gordon, of Newton.
Secretary — George Cruden, advocate, 13 Bridge street:

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