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SLATER'S
WICK.
DIRECTORY,
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &c.—contd:
Caithness (Ist) Artillery Volunteers— George
Miller Sutherland, captain ; Corporal
Nixey, drill instructor
Caithness {2nd) Rifle Volunteers — Robert
Robertson, captain ; Sergeant Sandieon,
drill instructoi'
Chamber of Commerce, Town and County
buildings— David Leith, secretary
Fishery Office, Breadalbane terrace— James
Low, principal officer j Edward Gray,
assistant
Freemasons' Hall, Union st. Pnlteneytown —
Walter Simpson, secretary
Inland Revenue Office, Argyll square, Pul-
teney— William Aitken, supervisor
Parochial Board Office, High st. Wick —
Daniel M'Cormack, inspector of poor ;
John G. M*Cormack, assistant inspector;
John Bremner, clerk [Petrie, inspector
Police Station, Lower Pulteney — David
Postal Telegraph Office, Bridge st — Henry
Little, clerk in charge
Registrars of Births, Deaths and Marriages
— William Miller, jun. for Wick; John
Sutherland, for Canisbay
Sheriff's Office, County buildings, Bridge st.
Wick — Robert M'Lachlan, clerk
Stamp and Tax Office, High st. Wick —
Isabella Bruce, sub-distributor of stamps
Steam Packet Office, Harbour brae — John
Wilson, agenL
Temperance Hall, Louisbm'gh
Town Clerk's Offices, Bridge st— William
Miller, town clerk
Wick and Pulteney Gas Works, Lower Pul-
teney— John M*Kay Sutherland, secretary;
John Cuthbert, manager
Wick & Pnlteneytown Mercantile Debating
Society Library— Alexander Henderson,
librarian, High st
CONVEYANCE BY RAILWAY,
ON THE HIGHLAND LINE.
Station, Pultencytown, Wick — Murdo
M'Gregor, agent
The Enterprise Coach arrives from Lybster
at ten morning, and starts at four after-
noon in winter, and twenty minutes before
six in summer — Alexander Sinclair, pro-
prietor
COACHES.
To THURSO and BOWER, via Castletown,
a Coach leaves Wick at half-past four
afternoon in winter, and at five afternoon
in summer- Alexander Sinclair, proprietor
CARRIERS.
To CANISBAY, Wednesbay and Saturday
To CASTLETOWN, Saturday
To HELMSDALE, Andrew Little, Wednes-
day and Saturday
CONVEYANCE BY WATER.
The NORTH OF SCOTLAND, ORKNEY &
SHETLAND STEAM NAVIGATION CO,
— John Wilson, agent, Harbour brae
To ABERDEEN and GRANTON, the St.
ClaiVy or other steamers, every Tuesday &
Thm-sday in summer, and every Thursday
in winter
To THURSO, the St. Clair, every Tuesday
during the summer months, and Wednes-
day during the winter season
To KIRKWALL and LERWICK, the St.
Magnus, eveiy Saturday during the sum-
mer months
The Steamer for Kirkwall and Lerwick does
not call at Wick during the winter months
Sstablisbed 1795.
UNDER THE
SPECIAL PATRONAGE
OF
HER MAJESTY,
THE GOVEEKMENT AND PUBLIC OFFICES.
ISAAC SLATER'S
ROYAL NATIONAL COM IVI EROS AL DIRECTORIES.
1877.
1877.
1877.
1876.
1876.
1875.
1871.
RECENTLY PUBLISHED.
SCOTLAND 45s.
MANCHESTER AND SALPORD 16g.
NORTHERN COUNTIES (Northumberland,
Durham, Cumberland, Westmoreland and
the Cleveland District) 40s.
LANCASHIRE 40s.
BIRMINGHAM (Hulley's) 15s.
YORKSHIRE 40s.
IRELAND 30s.
ROYAL NATIONAL DIRECTORY OFFICE, 37 LOWER KING STREET. MANCHESTER.
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