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MISCELLANEOUS. 55
Council.
AMATEUR.
George Gray, Dee llace
Robert Alexander, Ferrvbill
Thomas Page, Holburti Street
David Fraser, North Broadford
Basil M'Killiam, North Broadford
James Moir, Surgeon, Union Place
George Duncan, Netherkirkgate
William Bisset, 4 King Strset Place
John Finlayson, 77 Park Road
James Minty, Seamount Place
PROFESSIONAL.
Thomas Darling, Seedsman
Robert Connon, Old Aberdeen
James Cocker, Canal Road
William Dunbar, Albyn Place
Thomas Milne, Sunnyside
Alexander Kennedy, Woodhill
William Chalmers, Seafield
Joseph Wattie, Newfield
James Kerr, Kepplestone
Alexander Grant, Grandholtn
Officer.
William Chalmers, Gardener.
*£* The Library is kept at the Mechanics' Institution, where Books may
be exchanged every evening, from Seven to Nine.
POLICE OFFICERS, &C.
John Watson, superintendent, 12 Castle street
Alexander Watson, Serjeant, day patrol, Commercial court, 56 Castle street
William Gilbert, criminal officer, Garden lane, West North street
James Duthie, criminal officer, 18 Loch street
John Milne, criminal officer, 3 Catto fqt'are
James Milne, criminal officer, 2 Constitution street
Alexander Yeoman, 69 Netherkirkgate
David Watson, 6 Hanover street, day patrol
William Walker, 6 Hanover street, do.
Smith Ewan, day patrol, 2 Park street place
Robert Anderson, do., 5 Causewayend
William Smart, do., 12 Spa street
George Walker, do., 34 Back wynd
James Anderson, do., 1 South Constitution street
Charles Reid, do., 14 Castle street
Alexander Fraser, Harbour day patrol, 10 Commerce street
Douglas Grant, do., 8 Trinity street
John Webster, do., 20 James street
George Garden, turnkey, 20 Dee street
William Nicol, night patrol, 6 Blaekfriars street
George Forbes, do., 17 Young street
John Balfour, do., 11 Berry lane
John Smith, do., 9 Mounthooly
Eobert Murray Barnett, night clerk, 9 Longacre
William Anderson, night serjeant, 6 Martin Lane
Mrs Cran, female turnkey, 47 Longacre
CONVEYANCES FROM ABERDEEN.
ABOYNE.-The "MARQUIS OF HUNTLY" Coach leaves Aboyne
for Banchory every lawful day at 6 45, a.m., arriving in time ior the 8-45,
a.m., Down Train to Aberdeen. Passengers from Aberdeen to Aboyne,
leave by the Deeside Railway, at 4, p.m., arriving in Banchory, at 5,
p.m.. at which hour the coach starts for Aboyne.
ALFORD.— The " VALE OF ALFORD" leaves the City Hotel at 4,
p.m., and arrives in Alford at 730, p m. Leaves Alford at 6, a.m., and
arrives in Aberdeen at S 30, a.m.
BANFF.— The "EARL OF FIFE" leaves the Royal Hotel at 7, a.m.,
and arrives in Banff at 12 30, noon— passing New Machar, Oldmeldrum,
Fyvie, Towie,'Darra,and Turriff. Leaves Banff at 7 30, a m., and arrives
in Aberdeen at 1 - 15, p.m.

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