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54 APPENDIX.
Officials—
Secretary and General Manager — Thomas Wilson.
Treasurer — William Hutcheson.
Collector of Harbour Rates and Police Dues — Duncan Darroch.
Auditor — Dugald Campbell.
Harbour Engineer — Robert Crawford, C.E.
Harbour and Dock Master— James Baillie ad interim.
Deputy Harbour Master— Daniel Drummond ad interim.
Superintendent of Harbour Police — J. W. Angus.
Traffic Agent and Superintendent of Warehouses, Transit Sheds, Timber
Storage Ground, and Weighers and Weighing Machines — James
MacCunn ad interim.
Inspector under Explosives Bye-Laws for the Lower Estuary of the
Clyde— J. W. Angus.
TOWN AND HARBOUR POLICE.
Central Office — Municipal Buildings, Dalrymple Street.
Cartsdyke ,, — 2 East Hamilton Street.
Chief Constable — J. W. Angus ; Lieutenants — Forbes Eadie and •
Martin Jamieson ; Inspector and Chief Clerk— James F. Adams;
Detective Inspector — James Christie ; Inspectors — Alexander M'Kenzie
(in charge of Cartsdyke Office) ; Out-door, Walter M'Lellan, James
M 'Donald, and Malcolm M'Pherson ; Two Detective Sergeants; Nine
Police Sergeants ; Three Detective Officers ; Eighty-nine Constables
on Town and Harbour duty; Six Constables on Railway duty — Total
strength, 118. John Macdougall, M.D., Police Surgeon.
SANITARY DEPARTMENT.
Office — Municipal Buildings, Dalrymple Street.
Sanitary Inspector — James Devine.
Medical Officer of Health— James Wallace, M.D.
Sanitary Officers — Alexander Campbell and i\.dam Elliott.
Clerk — Andrew Thomson.
Craigieknowes Hospital for Cholera, Small-pox, &c, and Disinfecting
Station, Sinclair Street. Caretaker, Tames Devine.
Reception House, 35 Crawfurd Street (Glebe). Matron, Mrs
Robinson.
FIRE BRIGADE.
Station — Municipal Buildings, Dalrymple Street. Open day and night.
Committee of Management — Provost Shankland ; Bailies Clink and
M'Innes; Treasurer Moon; Councillors M'Neill, A. J. Black, M'Gregor,
Shearer, Chalmers, Cook, Peden, and Hair— Councillor Peden, Con-
vener ; Councillor Chalmers, Vice-Convener.
Brigade Superintendent — William Taylor.
PUBLIC MARKETS.
Fish Market, 1 West Breast.
Flesh Market, Slaughter House, 3 Ann Street — William Ballantine,
Inspector and Superintendent. Cattle bought and sold daily. Fairs
are held annually, beginning on the first Thursday of July, and fourth
Tuesday of November; and a Horse and Cattle Market, which is held
in St. Andrew Square on the Friday before Glasgow Whitsun-Monday
Fair, and on the Friday immediately preceding Kilbarchan Fair.
Officials—
Secretary and General Manager — Thomas Wilson.
Treasurer — William Hutcheson.
Collector of Harbour Rates and Police Dues — Duncan Darroch.
Auditor — Dugald Campbell.
Harbour Engineer — Robert Crawford, C.E.
Harbour and Dock Master— James Baillie ad interim.
Deputy Harbour Master— Daniel Drummond ad interim.
Superintendent of Harbour Police — J. W. Angus.
Traffic Agent and Superintendent of Warehouses, Transit Sheds, Timber
Storage Ground, and Weighers and Weighing Machines — James
MacCunn ad interim.
Inspector under Explosives Bye-Laws for the Lower Estuary of the
Clyde— J. W. Angus.
TOWN AND HARBOUR POLICE.
Central Office — Municipal Buildings, Dalrymple Street.
Cartsdyke ,, — 2 East Hamilton Street.
Chief Constable — J. W. Angus ; Lieutenants — Forbes Eadie and •
Martin Jamieson ; Inspector and Chief Clerk— James F. Adams;
Detective Inspector — James Christie ; Inspectors — Alexander M'Kenzie
(in charge of Cartsdyke Office) ; Out-door, Walter M'Lellan, James
M 'Donald, and Malcolm M'Pherson ; Two Detective Sergeants; Nine
Police Sergeants ; Three Detective Officers ; Eighty-nine Constables
on Town and Harbour duty; Six Constables on Railway duty — Total
strength, 118. John Macdougall, M.D., Police Surgeon.
SANITARY DEPARTMENT.
Office — Municipal Buildings, Dalrymple Street.
Sanitary Inspector — James Devine.
Medical Officer of Health— James Wallace, M.D.
Sanitary Officers — Alexander Campbell and i\.dam Elliott.
Clerk — Andrew Thomson.
Craigieknowes Hospital for Cholera, Small-pox, &c, and Disinfecting
Station, Sinclair Street. Caretaker, Tames Devine.
Reception House, 35 Crawfurd Street (Glebe). Matron, Mrs
Robinson.
FIRE BRIGADE.
Station — Municipal Buildings, Dalrymple Street. Open day and night.
Committee of Management — Provost Shankland ; Bailies Clink and
M'Innes; Treasurer Moon; Councillors M'Neill, A. J. Black, M'Gregor,
Shearer, Chalmers, Cook, Peden, and Hair— Councillor Peden, Con-
vener ; Councillor Chalmers, Vice-Convener.
Brigade Superintendent — William Taylor.
PUBLIC MARKETS.
Fish Market, 1 West Breast.
Flesh Market, Slaughter House, 3 Ann Street — William Ballantine,
Inspector and Superintendent. Cattle bought and sold daily. Fairs
are held annually, beginning on the first Thursday of July, and fourth
Tuesday of November; and a Horse and Cattle Market, which is held
in St. Andrew Square on the Friday before Glasgow Whitsun-Monday
Fair, and on the Friday immediately preceding Kilbarchan Fair.
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