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128 LOCAL INSTITUTIONS.
CRICKET CLUBS.
KILMARNOCK CRICKET CLUB.
President — William Thomson, [ Captain — James Dickie.
Secretary and Treasurer — Thos. Ferguson.
KILMARNOCK STEWART CRICKET CLUB.
President — David Main. | Treasurer — Wm. Ramsay.
Secretary — James Anderson.
KILMARNOCK SHAW CRICKET CLUB.
President — William Brown. [ Treasurer — Robert Kelly.
Secretary— John Wallace.
CURLING CLUBS.
KILMARNOCK CURLING CLUB.
President— David Rankin. | Vice-President — James Wallace.
Secretary and Treasurer — Ebeuezer Smith.
JUNIOR CURLING CLUB,
President —William Simpson, I Secretary— James Connell.
Vice-President — James Laughland. | Treasurer — Thomas Smith.
TOWNEND CURLING CLUB.
President — Matthew Anderson.
Vice-President— Hugh Roxburgh.
Secretary — John Turner.
Treasurer — Matthew Haggo.
UNION CURLING CLUB.
President— John Auld. I Secretary — Andrew Parker.
Vice-President- Samuel Dunlop. | Treasurer — Matthew Mair.
General Secretary to Kilmarnock Clubs — R. C. Robertson,
General Secretary to New Farm Loch Committee — R. C. Robertson.
HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY-
President— James Laughland,
Vice-Presidents— Matthew Smith and
Thomas Stewart.
Treasurer — David Lawrie.
Secretary— Matthew Todd, 79 King st.
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.
President — James Wilson, Portland road.
Vice-President — Matthew Smith. Secretary— Hugh Shaw.
Treasurer — John Easton.
BILLIARD ROOMS.
KILMARNOCK BILLIARD ROOM,
West George Street.
Secretary and Treasurer — D. C. Gairdner, Union Bank.
Keeper — Andrew Rodgers.
queen's billiard room,
Queen Street,
Secretary — James Taylor, Banker. | Treasurer— James Connell, Banker.
Keeper — Malcolm Macdougall.
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CRICKET CLUBS.
KILMARNOCK CRICKET CLUB.
President — William Thomson, [ Captain — James Dickie.
Secretary and Treasurer — Thos. Ferguson.
KILMARNOCK STEWART CRICKET CLUB.
President — David Main. | Treasurer — Wm. Ramsay.
Secretary — James Anderson.
KILMARNOCK SHAW CRICKET CLUB.
President — William Brown. [ Treasurer — Robert Kelly.
Secretary— John Wallace.
CURLING CLUBS.
KILMARNOCK CURLING CLUB.
President— David Rankin. | Vice-President — James Wallace.
Secretary and Treasurer — Ebeuezer Smith.
JUNIOR CURLING CLUB,
President —William Simpson, I Secretary— James Connell.
Vice-President — James Laughland. | Treasurer — Thomas Smith.
TOWNEND CURLING CLUB.
President — Matthew Anderson.
Vice-President— Hugh Roxburgh.
Secretary — John Turner.
Treasurer — Matthew Haggo.
UNION CURLING CLUB.
President— John Auld. I Secretary — Andrew Parker.
Vice-President- Samuel Dunlop. | Treasurer — Matthew Mair.
General Secretary to Kilmarnock Clubs — R. C. Robertson,
General Secretary to New Farm Loch Committee — R. C. Robertson.
HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY-
President— James Laughland,
Vice-Presidents— Matthew Smith and
Thomas Stewart.
Treasurer — David Lawrie.
Secretary— Matthew Todd, 79 King st.
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.
President — James Wilson, Portland road.
Vice-President — Matthew Smith. Secretary— Hugh Shaw.
Treasurer — John Easton.
BILLIARD ROOMS.
KILMARNOCK BILLIARD ROOM,
West George Street.
Secretary and Treasurer — D. C. Gairdner, Union Bank.
Keeper — Andrew Rodgers.
queen's billiard room,
Queen Street,
Secretary — James Taylor, Banker. | Treasurer— James Connell, Banker.
Keeper — Malcolm Macdougall.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Kilmarnock (and Riccarton) > Post Office Kilmarnock directory > 1868 > (134) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/86538984 |
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Description | Edited by James Dickie. |
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Shelfmark | ABS.1.84.55 |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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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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