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New York Courts.— T. C. Young, 93 West
Regent Street; Turnbull & Findlay, 155 St. Vin-
cent Street.
SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
W. P. M. Black, 136 Wellington Street.
INLAND REVENUE OFFICE,
280 George Street, George Square.
Office Hours, 10 to 4; Saturdays, 10 to 12.
J. Westacott, Collector of Inland Revenue, and
Distributor of Stamps.
Stamps and Legacy, &c, Duty Office.
Property, Income Tax, and Land Tax Office.
Excise Duties and Licences Office.
Principal Clerks. — Wm. Hunter (excise), T. G.
Dobson (stamps), J. M. Clemens (taxes).
Export Office. — D. Addie, Officer.
Assessors of Lands Valuation. — D. Cram, for
Govan, Partick, and Cathcart; under the Voters'
Act, for Govan, Partick, and Cathcart. S. H. Francis,
for the parishes of Old Monkland, New Monkland,
Cambuslang, East Kilbride, Carmunnock, Rutherglen,
Blantyre, and Shotts, and the Burghs of Coatbridge
and Rutherglen.
COMMISSIONERS OF INCOME TAX FOR THE LOWKB
WARD OF LANARK (CITT EXCEPTED).
Sheriffs Guthrie, Balfour, Davidson, Fyfe,
Boyd, Scott- Moncrief, Mackenzie, Thomson, and
Glegg; T. C. Christie, F. H. Macneal, R. G.
Ross, John Adam, R. S. M'Nair, Col. J. G.
Gray Buchanan, Walter C. B. Christie, William A
Donaldson and Alexander Watt ; clerk, A. Crura
Maclae, 194 St. Vincent Street ; assessors, George
Bannerman and Thomas Robertson.
Surveyors of Taxes. — P. W. Brannon, A. Easson,
J. Moore, D. C. Lethem and S. H. Francis, 280
George Street ; F. J. Curtis and D. Cram, 55 West
Regent Street.
COMMISSIONERS OF INCOME TAX FOE THE
CITY OF GLASGOW.
Sir James King, Bart., LL.D., Sir James Bell,
Bart., D.L., Colonel William Clark, J. P., James H.
Dickson, D.L., and Thomas Watson, D.L. ; clerk,
C. H. Millyard ; assessors, J. C. Donald and William
Poole.
Surveyors of Taxes — T. Thompson, A. Easson,
J. Moore and D. C. Lethem, 280 George Street.
DUMBARTONSHIRE.
Surveyor and Assessor of Taxes. — F. J. Curtis,
65 West Regent Street, who is also assessor of lands
valuation for County and Burgh of Dumbarton,
Barony Parish of Lanarkshire outside Parliamentary
Boundary of Glasgow, and Cadder Parish, Lanark-
shire.
HIS MAJESTY'S INSPECTORS OF
FACTORIES.
R. E. Graves, superintendent Inspector for Nor-
thern Division ; H. J. WiIsod, district inspector for
Glasgow and West of Scotland ; Mary M. Paterson ,
lady inspector; D. F. Young, G. L. Crompton, E.
L. Macklin, inspectors ; Office, 74 York Street..
FACTORY CERTIFYING SURGEONS.
Alex. Scott, M.D. (Central District), 12 Newton
Place; Henry Rutherfurd, M.A., M.B. (Northern),
3 Royal Terrace; William Patrick, M.D. (Eastern)
18 Bridgeton Cross ; Robt. Brown, M.D. (Southern)'
Belhaven House, Pollokshields ; William M. Gilmour,
M.D. (Govan), 706'Govan road.
H.M. PRISON, CATHEDRAL SQUARE.
Governor, William Clarke ; chaplain, Rev. John
Alexander, M.A ; Episcopalian visiting clergyman,
Rev. R. Mitchell- Innes ; R. C. visiting clergyman,
Rev. Cornelius M'Grath ; medical officer, Dr. Jas.
Devon; matron, Elizabeth Grant; steward, A D.
Drysdale; first-class clerk, John Rntledge; head
warder, Colin Bain.
H.M. GENERAL PRISON, BARLINNIE,
NEAR GLASGOW.
Governor, Alexander Thomson ; chaplain. Rev.
John White ; R.C. visiting clergyman, Rev. Patrick
B. M'Mullen; Episcopalian visiting clergyman, Rev.
J. F. Smith ; medical officer, Wm. J. H. Sinclair,
M.B., CM.; steward, P. R. Kinnoch; first-class
clerks, Robert Young, Alex. Mann, and Geo. D.
Stobie ; head warder, James Crowe.
PUBLIC OFFICES.
Admiralty Superintendent of Contract
Built Ships, 3 Clyde View, Partick.
Rear Admiral John E. Bearcroft, C.B., M.V.O.,
superintendent ; J. A. Yate3, Esq., senior constructive
officer ; staff, Lieutenant Charles O. Martin, R.N ,
Lieutenant John W. H. Skews, EN., Lieutenant
George Key, R.N.; chief carpenter, John A. Hoskin, '
R.N.
Board of Trade Surveyors' Office.— 7
York Street, W. Harris, principal district officer;
nautical surveyor, A. W. Jeffery ; sanitary surveyor,
J. R. Stocker.
Chamber of Commerce, 7 West George St.—
Wm. H. Hill, LL.D., secretary.
Chamberlain's Office, City Chambers, George
Square, and 285 George Street. — James Nicol, D.L,
city chamberlain.
City Assessment Office, City Chambers, 249
George Street. — James Henry, surveyor.
Cleansing Department Office, City Cham-
bers, 38 Cochrane St. — D. M'Coll, superintendent.
Clyde Trustees' Chambers, 16 Robertson
St. — T. R. Mackenzie, general manager and secretary;
T. Adam, treasurer ; Wm. M. Alston, engineer.
Corporation Tramways, 46 Bath S;reet.—
James Dalryinple, Manager.
County Buildings, Wilson Street and 149
Ingram Street.
Customs Bill of Entry Office, 94 Gt. Clyde
St. — The medium of supplying merchants and others
with information, certificates, &c, at regulated prices.
Custom House, 94 Great Clyde St. — Collector of
Customs, registrar of shipping, and receiver of wreck,
John T. Hynes ; house-keeper, T. Maver. Hours of
attendance — Long Room department, from 10 to 4,
and on request, to 5 (Saturdays, from 10 till 2).
Out-door department , Landing and Shipping, 6 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
Dean of Guild Court, City Chambers, 249 :
George Street. Office, 87 St. Vincent St.—
Professor James Moir. assessor; J. D. Ramsay,
writer, clerk ; G. Neilson, procurator fiscal ;

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