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56 APPENDIX.
Hugh M'Lachlan, John Gordon, Robert M'Auslan, Andrew Young,
John H. Campbell, John Service, champion.
Greenock Cricket Club — Instituted 1862 — Patron, Sir Michael R.
Shaw Stewart, Bart. ; president, James Stewart, Esq. ; vice-president,
John Steven, Esq. ; J. J. Grieve, Esq., M.P., honorary life member;
captain, John M'Farlane ; honorary treasurer, John F. Kerr; honorary
secretary, Colin C. Richardson ; committee, Messrs John Agnew,
John A. Morison, J. H. Gardner, John Adam, James Craig, Alfred
Morton, George A. Campbell, Daniel Kerr, and William M'Clure.
Ground, Glenpark. Annual subscription, one guinea.
Osborne Cricket Club— Instituted 1868 — Ground, Smithston Park.
The office-bearers for the year are as follows : — President, Mr A. S.
M'Lachlan ; captain, Mr John Lawson ; honorary treasurer, Mr George
Sutherland, Roxburgh Street ; honorary secretary, Mr D. Ferguson
Miller, 13 Lyle Street. Committee— Messrs Henry Bowden, William
Waddell, George S. Deas, John M. Gallacher ; with the captain,
president, secretary and treasurer. Subscription, 10s 6d.
Morton Cricket Club — Patron, James Morton, Esq., of Balclutha ;
president, Councillor Marshall ; vice-president, Dean of Guild Ander-
son ; honorary member, Mr Alexander M'Culloch ; captain, M. N.
Barr ; honorary secretary, Alexander Ramsay, 5 Morton Terrace ;
honorary treasurer, William Marshall ; committee, J. Sandford, jun.,
D. A. M'Larty and A. Ramsay. Subscription, 10s 6d.
TEMPERANCE.
Greenock Total Abstinence Society — Instituted 1836 — Office and
Halls, Temperance Institute, West Stewart Street. Honorary presi-
dent, Robert Little, Esq. ; president, John Lang ; vice-presidents,
J. Black, P. Cram, J. M'Naught, Thomas Kay, Hugh M'Arthur, and
William Bowman ; treasurer, Robert Cameron ; secretaries, Messrs A.
Rowan and D. Paton ; honorary secretary, S. Duncan ; Registrar of
Society and Curator of Institute, Adam Anderson.
Cartsdyke Working Men's Total Abstinence Society. — Founded in
December, 1870- Rev. George Moir, president; John M'Intyre,
secretary ; and David Taylor, treasurer.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Guide to the Templar Lodges of the district, showing the No.,
Name, Place of Meeting, and the Deputy's name and address : — 65,
Hope of Greenock, Temperance Institute, Friday, 8, R. W. Chalmers,
29 West Burn Street ; 67, Good Samaritan, Oddfellows' Hall, Port-
Glasgow, Thursday, 7.30, James M'Kelvie, Robert Street, Port-
Glasgow; 177, Hope of Gourock, Dairy School, Goiirock, Thursday,
7.30, Alexander Campbell, Shore Street, Gourock ; 191, Good Intent,
Borland's Mission Hall, Friday, 7.30, S. B. Officer, M'Connachie's
Land, Glen, Port-Glasgow ; 225, Banks of Clyde, Good Templars'
Hall, Tuesday, 8, William Chalmers, 26 Ann Street ; 296, Nazarene,
Bouverie Terrace, Port-Glasgow, Monday, 7.30, Andrew Harvie,
Clune Brae Foot, Port-Glasgow ; 297, Effort of Ladyburn, Crawfurds-
burn F.C. School, Monday, 7.45, Neil Buie, Octavia Cottages;
350, Pride of Ardgowan, Parish Schoolroom, Inverkip, Wednesday,
7.30, William Bennet, Inverkip ; 364, Banner of Love, Temperance
Hugh M'Lachlan, John Gordon, Robert M'Auslan, Andrew Young,
John H. Campbell, John Service, champion.
Greenock Cricket Club — Instituted 1862 — Patron, Sir Michael R.
Shaw Stewart, Bart. ; president, James Stewart, Esq. ; vice-president,
John Steven, Esq. ; J. J. Grieve, Esq., M.P., honorary life member;
captain, John M'Farlane ; honorary treasurer, John F. Kerr; honorary
secretary, Colin C. Richardson ; committee, Messrs John Agnew,
John A. Morison, J. H. Gardner, John Adam, James Craig, Alfred
Morton, George A. Campbell, Daniel Kerr, and William M'Clure.
Ground, Glenpark. Annual subscription, one guinea.
Osborne Cricket Club— Instituted 1868 — Ground, Smithston Park.
The office-bearers for the year are as follows : — President, Mr A. S.
M'Lachlan ; captain, Mr John Lawson ; honorary treasurer, Mr George
Sutherland, Roxburgh Street ; honorary secretary, Mr D. Ferguson
Miller, 13 Lyle Street. Committee— Messrs Henry Bowden, William
Waddell, George S. Deas, John M. Gallacher ; with the captain,
president, secretary and treasurer. Subscription, 10s 6d.
Morton Cricket Club — Patron, James Morton, Esq., of Balclutha ;
president, Councillor Marshall ; vice-president, Dean of Guild Ander-
son ; honorary member, Mr Alexander M'Culloch ; captain, M. N.
Barr ; honorary secretary, Alexander Ramsay, 5 Morton Terrace ;
honorary treasurer, William Marshall ; committee, J. Sandford, jun.,
D. A. M'Larty and A. Ramsay. Subscription, 10s 6d.
TEMPERANCE.
Greenock Total Abstinence Society — Instituted 1836 — Office and
Halls, Temperance Institute, West Stewart Street. Honorary presi-
dent, Robert Little, Esq. ; president, John Lang ; vice-presidents,
J. Black, P. Cram, J. M'Naught, Thomas Kay, Hugh M'Arthur, and
William Bowman ; treasurer, Robert Cameron ; secretaries, Messrs A.
Rowan and D. Paton ; honorary secretary, S. Duncan ; Registrar of
Society and Curator of Institute, Adam Anderson.
Cartsdyke Working Men's Total Abstinence Society. — Founded in
December, 1870- Rev. George Moir, president; John M'Intyre,
secretary ; and David Taylor, treasurer.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Guide to the Templar Lodges of the district, showing the No.,
Name, Place of Meeting, and the Deputy's name and address : — 65,
Hope of Greenock, Temperance Institute, Friday, 8, R. W. Chalmers,
29 West Burn Street ; 67, Good Samaritan, Oddfellows' Hall, Port-
Glasgow, Thursday, 7.30, James M'Kelvie, Robert Street, Port-
Glasgow; 177, Hope of Gourock, Dairy School, Goiirock, Thursday,
7.30, Alexander Campbell, Shore Street, Gourock ; 191, Good Intent,
Borland's Mission Hall, Friday, 7.30, S. B. Officer, M'Connachie's
Land, Glen, Port-Glasgow ; 225, Banks of Clyde, Good Templars'
Hall, Tuesday, 8, William Chalmers, 26 Ann Street ; 296, Nazarene,
Bouverie Terrace, Port-Glasgow, Monday, 7.30, Andrew Harvie,
Clune Brae Foot, Port-Glasgow ; 297, Effort of Ladyburn, Crawfurds-
burn F.C. School, Monday, 7.45, Neil Buie, Octavia Cottages;
350, Pride of Ardgowan, Parish Schoolroom, Inverkip, Wednesday,
7.30, William Bennet, Inverkip ; 364, Banner of Love, Temperance
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