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CORNWALL - 1893

Kelly's Directory of Devonshire & Cornwall - 1893
Part 3 - Cornwall & Advertisements

1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISE:MENTS. 63

55, ST. AUBYN STREET, @EVONPORT. J

THIS OFFICE IS ESTABLISHED FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES :

COLLECTION of Debts-Status Enquiry-Finding out Correct Addres8es-and giving gratuitous Legal Advice to
Subscribers as to Recovery of any Debt, and for the transaction of every Branch of the Accountancy business.
Terms 21/- per year; Annual Subscriptions can commence on the First of any Month.

On Debts of £20 and nnder, the following Commission is charged: on all sums paid through Letters from this

Office, o % if Debt is paid in full; 10 % if paid by instalments. No Debt collected for less than 1/-, and no
commission less than 3d. is charged on any instalments. ·
On Debts over £20, 2! %is charged if amount_ paid down ; 5 %if by instalments of £1 and upwards; under £1

the same as on terms of £20 and under.

'l'he above 'l'erms include the use of a Solicitor in conducting cases in the County and Supreme Courts
over .£2 and upwards; under ,£2, 5% charged for Solicitor's Attendance.

C. B. COURTENAY THOMAS,

• • Member Corporation of Accountants, MANAGER.

• s .. "W'ADEBRJ:DGE. '

TOVTN

-BEST HOUSE AND PARLOUR.

COKf; AND ANIHRAOII~,

INDIAN CORN, MEAL, OATS, BEANS & FLOUR.

Lime, Cement) Bricks, Slates) and all Building Materials.

AGENT FOR J, BIBBY & SONS' CELEBRATED FEEDING CAKES.

STRAND HOUSE, FALMOUTH .


ESTABLISHED ~SIU •



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WHOLESALE & RETAIL CORN & FLOUR FAOTOR.

aak and anfentianer, ana 5.ad and f~oui\ aker.

REFRESHMENT, LUNCHEON,- TEA AND DINING ROOMS. GRILLED CHOPS & STEAKS.

WEDDING CAKES ALWAYS ON HAND.

Army and Navy Contractor, and Dealer in Game. Schools and Ficnics Catered for.

. OU'& NOTED COJUV'J:SB PASTJ:ES.

•• '

MEMBER CORPORATION O.F ACCOUNTANTS,

.A.ccot-..:n'tant;, ·:· Auditor, + Arbitrator, ..•. &c.,

55, ST. AD BYN STREET, DEVONPORT.

Public Companies', Societiea' and Tradesmen's Accounts kept and audited.

Public Companies' and SocietieS' Acoounta carefully investigated, and it insolvent either placed in a sound position if po&~~ible, or ita
realised to the be&t advanta~re and for the mutual benefit of both Creditors and Shareholders.

Shanbolders would do well to 11ubmit the laet two or three years Balance Sheets of the respectiYe Companies they have shares in, in

order that it may be ucertained whether auch Companies are in a eoh·ent 'J)!Mition and their account. correctly kept, and whethq"
there are any excessin management expeDI!el!, in COD.Ieqnence of which 10 manz Comi"'nies fiLii. •

Valuable rendered to Promoten of Public Companiea la framing their Articles of Auociatioa, and the

Companiee on a aonnd and aubltantial footing.

Tradesmen and othe111hown a plain and 1imple way of keeping their Books, ill order to comply with the .&.c*, 1881,

Calcalationt made as to the Value of Property, OD Lhes, or &DJ term of years at; anr rate of internt. u ~the Value ef Annuititf)

BenrlioDar7llltenlt. A:a, ~




64: COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. . [1893.

THE "'W'EST OF ENGLAND

' '"WOR:H:S .A.N"D :Lv.E:ILLS :- J

EXE BRIDGE, near Bampton, R.S.O. DEVON.

TIMBER MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS & GENERAL WOOD TURNERS.

Oak, Ash, Beech and Elm in Log, Plank, or Scantling; Coach and Wheelwrights' Timber Oak Cilia;
all kinds of Brush Ware for Brush Makers; Manufacturers of the best quality of Charcoal for
Gunpowder, for Painters' use, for Stoves, for Filtering, for Horticultural, for Disinfecting, and for
ALL purposes; Makers of very finely powdered Charcoal; Special Oak Charcoal Blacking for Iron-

founders; Lampblack, Tar, Pitch, Black Varnish; Iron Hurdles, Continuous Bar and Wire Fencing,

Iron Gates; Galvanized Iron, Cattle, Sheep, and Pig Troughs; Galvanized Iron Roofing Sheets, &o., &c.,
AI.L at very low prices, which will be supplied on application.

• ENG-LISE: TIJ\I[:SER TAKEN"" IN"" E:X:CE:.AN"G-E_

--------------------------S-A-M--U-E-L--M-A-R-S-H--, Managing Director and Secretary.
THE ONLY ILLUSTRATED PAPER IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND.

J
An Independent, Illustrated Weekly Paper, published at the Parade Printing Works, Plymouth,

·BY ROBERT WHITE STEVENS.

...-_,..,.. __ _________,A the
Genuine Medium for all Advertisers who desire to reach H._ousehold. Advertising Rates on Application.

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THE PARADE PRINTING WORKS & ACCOUNT BOOK FACTORY,

Having been founded in the year 1818, and constantly kept replete with the latest and most approved plant ·
and machinery, is the Establishment to which Orders should be sent by all those who desire to obtain •
good work, by the payment of moderate prices.

SPECIMENS and ESTIMATES fo,. any class of Work will bs supplied on app/ics.tion to

ROET. -w- I I ITE I F LY " " M " O U T H .

STEVENS,

The Leading Journal oC Devonshire.

THE ES.TEFlN TJ: ES.,

[Established 1828.] EXETER. [Daily 1866.]

TUESDAY OR FRIDAY, ld.t OTHER DAYS, !d.

Official Organ.'for the announcements of" the Devon County Council.

MOST ADVANTAGEOUS MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISEMENTS •

to the Devonshire public. The patronage conferred on it by the leading local .Advertisers, especially Solicitors, Auctioneers,

T.and Agents, School Proprietors, and Local Traders, is ample test.imony to the usefulness of this Journal for 1\11 purposes of business.
In all issues, copious Reports are given of Local Events, together with the Latest Telegrams of Foreign, Parliamentary, Political,

Sporting, and General News, and a. Telegraphed London Letter. A Ladies' Letter is given every Monday. The entire series forms the
BEST Daily Morning Paper for the County, at the charge of FOURPENCE per week.

Head Office :-EXETER. London Office :.LBenson's Chambers, 62, Ludgate Hill.

BRANCH OFFICES : - BARNSTAPLE; NEWTON ABBOT ; OKEHAMPTON ; TIVERTON ; AND TORQUAY.

Proprietors :-I,ATIMER & GI,ANVILLE, EXETER.









orks: .LO ER ST. PAUL'S ROAD. •


• • ••

CARRIAGES BUILT SPECIALLY FOR INDIA·· ·AND ·THE COLONIES~

1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 65

TON" .A.BBOT,

NEAREST HOTEL TO STATION.

MRS. INS 0 R, Proprietress.

Families, Tourists and Commercial Gentlemen will find this Hotel replete with every comfort.

CHARGES MODERATE.

POST HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE. GOOD STABLING.

CONVEYANCES FOR VISITING THE VARIOUS PLACES OF INTEREST IN THE NErGHBOURHOOD.

11
S .<{!sr
j 4' I \. B :I L L.:I A R D !I' • \: '•' .,

J

I

It never fails to give ease and comfort. Hundreds of people have spoken of its efficiency.

Sold in bottles at 7~d. and 1/1~. or by post to any address for Ud. eztra.

J

I

A CHARMING, REFRESHING & PRESERVING LIQUID DENTIFRICE.

Imparting health and beauty to the Teeth and Gums, preventing and curing Toothache, arresting decay, subduing

bad odours arising from decayed tEl,eth or the use of artificial ones. It hardens the Gums, prevents receding from
and loosening of the Teeth.

Sold in bottles at 1/-,1/9 and 2/9 each, also by post for 1/3, and the larger sizes post free.

• Pharmaceutical Chemist,

27, ., N N ABB I
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Offices & Works & Steam Machinery, cconn oo ann ac nrer,

MANUFACTURING STATIO ER,

&c.

Book Ruled to any Pattern and
well Bound in any Style.

N·E

I I ecorato'r~,

cclesiastical & onse

fiRST·CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL. GILDERS, WRITERS,

GLAZIERS. PAPERHANGERS, &c.

Apply, stating requirements, to THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF PAPE:l•
HANGINGS IN THE WEST, AT
MRs. 8ROKENSHAW, PROPRIETRESS.
3, Causeway Head.
TERMS MODERATE.

ST. Catherine's House is situated on the Esplanade, facing South, Workshops: GREEN MARKET, PENZANC'3.
commanding an uninterrupted view of the Harbour-and the
English Channel, The House contains large and lofty Dining, Es•timates Given !:>r General Repairs. (:i2;

Drawing, and Sitting Rooms, with 22 Bedrooms, Bath room, &c•• e

and o1fers saperior accommodation for Visitors. (32)

DEV. & COR..~.



- .. ll893~
66 COUNTY ADVERTISE1\1ENTS.

CAM BORNE II I '

zc0c II

COMPANY, LIMITED, •

(J. C. BURROW, Manager). . Importers of and Dealers in

' •
Account Book Makers,

.se er.s, u NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE,

Die Stampers, Stationers, &c., BSTABLJ:SBBD 186Z.



BOR.:NE.

THE



• I

BISHOP'S TEIGNTON. Ill OW

(Teignmouth the Nearest Station.)

This Establishment has I WORXSHO:PS-
now the reputation of being
@anner ~lace,
unique as a. Health Resort, LOWER UNION LANE,
and is strongly recommended
for those who need rest and T O R Q U A Y..
pluasant healthful change.

'rurkish & other Baths. Lawn Tennis Courts.
Beautiful :Private Grounds.

Sea &Moorland Air. Sheltered from N.E. Winds.

ALL KINDS OF BLINDS MADE ON THE PREMISES.

For Prospectus and Testimonials, apply to

' ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. ORDERS ALSO RECEIVED

C. F. CARPENTER, Proprietor. AT MRs. DomGE's, 3I, ELLACOMBE TERRACE.

• ' •• .._ ' - • • - • ~- - .-< - · ,. - • ,. - -

ESTABLISHED HAI·F A CENTURY.

•• 1 No. 6 & 7, QUEEN STREET, PENZANCE•

7+

COOKI G APPARATUSES FIXED. osI orse & a's fer.
-'

And Y WORK in all its Bra.nches on CARRIAGES O:PEN OR CLOSE.

the most approved principle. Landaus, Victorias, Broughams, Waggonettes, Phatons, ~c.,

Brakes and lJogcarts,



TO LET -DOaNy, HIR E, •

By t he Hour, or Jou rn ey.

41, Tavistock Place Yard) Chapel St. ,
A Bath and Donkey Chair to Let on Hire.

PI.. OV'l'E•. All Orders punctually attended to. Experienced Drivers.

CHARGES liODEBATB, 31



1893.] COUNTY. ADVERTISE:~IENTS.\ 67.-

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• r. T. HOL

~ •

THE NET WORKS, ., GIVES LESSON• S ON THE

aunte aint
ST. IVES, CORNWALL,

MANUFACTURERS OF .AI.L KINDS OF

FISHING NETS, LAWN TENNIS NETS, AND INSTRUMENTATION.

· Fruit Tree Netting and Hammocks. •

First-class Diploma, Penza.nce Fisheries' Exhibition, fRURO & Pf;NRYN VJSJif;D,
1884:, for Fishing Nets.

A LARGE .ASSORTMENT OF FOR TERMS APPLY TO

FISHING LINES1 ROPES1 TWINES AND COTTONS,

AI,WAYS IN STOCK.

ALSO 16, KIMBERLEY ROAD,

FISH MERC A ANTS. FA O U T H . [561

The Wholesale and Retail Trade supplied with FRESH FISH at
the shortest notice and-on the most reasonable terms. 31

DIN •

Good in Quality, Moderate in Price. • Telephone No. 7.

-a-a-w-ra-•-&-4&-a-a-a-a-a-ra-ra-vu-ru-v~a 4, BANK ST.

OF ALL KINDS. I '
Rochester, Defries, and Centre
Draught ~
Petrolemn Lamps.
USID

Full Discounts on all Instruments and Music 'for
h. Business also on the 3 years' system.

CLOSE FIRE COOKING RANGES, PETROLEUM AND PRINTING executed with Taste.
TORTOISE HEATING STOVES, at

HEAT STATIONERY both Commercial & Fancy.

General & Furnishing Ironmongery Warehouse, Books and Magazines at Discount Prices.
BOOKBINDING IN GOOD STYLES.

137, HIGH STREET, CREDITON.<IO) .ALL LONDON AND PROVINCIAL DAILY AND WEEKLY
PAPERS SUPPLIED. (10)

H. GOBDON HODGKINSON & Co., J
STOCK & SHARR EROKE:R.S,
COACHBUILDER,

CITY CHA}IBERS, Falmouth Road} REDRUTH.

Carriages of Every Description built to Order

• and Sold on Warrant.

STOCK EXCHANGE TELEGRAMS

EVE R Y H A L F- H 0 U R. BREAK BLOCKS AND LAMPS ALWAYS IN STOCK.

SPECIAL DEALINGS IN MINING SHARES AND REPAmS OF AI.I. KINDS DONE

LoCAL SECURITIES. AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE and

Telegraphic Hod&1dnson, Exeter." ON REASONABLE TERMS.

DEV. & CORN. e2

68 COUNTY ADVERTISE1\1ENTS. (1893.

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WHOJ.ESA.LB J J

FRUIT, · ANURE, S. DEVON. '

AND POTATO MERCHANT,

WEST PENWITH STORES, PENZANOE.

All kinds or Fruit. Tbe largest stocks In the County. Hi h-class Boardin and Day School

FOR YOUNG LADIES,

Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda, Pure Dissolved Conducted by the MISSES MU/R.
Bones, and other high-class Manures.

THOROUGH EDUCATION. HOME COMFORTS,
HEALTHY & BEAUTIFUL SITUATION.

' PUPILS PREPARED FOR ALL EXAMS.

NEW POTATOES IN LARGE QUANTITIES REFERENCES TO FIRST-CLASS FAMILIES.

THROUGH THE SEASON. Fees Moderate, Prospec1:us on Application.

+

J N. ••

South and West aspect, most pleasantly situated on the

Esplanade, and overlooking the famous Cricket Ground HENRY PENLERICK,

and Tennis Courts. Begs to call the special attention of Tourists, Commercial
Travellers and the public generally, to his First-Class
The Views embrace the whole of the Bay and the Peak
Posting Establishment.
Hills. ·

The Hotel, which haa been considerably enlarged and WEDDING EQUIPAGES, HEARSE AND MOURNING
thoroughly renovated, is divided into two departments COACHES, FOUR-IN-HAND, PAIR OR ONE-HORSE
(with separate entrances), one of which is devoted entirely CARRIAGE, AND CABS, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
to Private Family accommodation.
Large and commodious Jersey Oar, Brake
Patrons in delicate health will find it quiet and home- and Waggonette.
like as a winter residence.
lVIAJ.:L CONTRACTOR..
l'ri,llte Suit~• of .A.pctrtmmt•· Ladit'l' DMtJJing Room. •

TABLE D'HOTE at One o'clock and Seven o'clock.
FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM, & PRIVATE CLUB ditto.

Private Lawn for Tennis or Croquet; Golf Links (Nine Holes).

Terms moderate, and according to requirements.

.dll 'Bu1'1 1lart from thi1 Hotel to the Trctim. Lower Market St., Penryn.

Proprietor since 1879, JOHN P. MILLEN.

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LIST OF APS

II J

PUBLISHED BY •

KELLY & CO., LIMITED. 2t PARADE STREET,

In On Plain . PENZANOE.

ea.~. Rolle1'1, 8Met.

• LONDON •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10/0 •• 10/0 •• 3/6
.. Choice Poultry. Game in Season.SUBURBAN •••••••••••••••••••••••••• fi/0 •• 4/0
lBSSBX, HBRTS, MIDDLESEX, KENT, 2t0
SURREY AND SUSSEX, each ••••••
5/0 •• 4/0 •• 2/0 Prime Home Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Pickled
..BIRMINGHAM •••••••••••••••••••••••• 3/0 Pork and Ox Tongues.

2/6 • • 1/0 NOTED FOR PORK SAUSAGES•
SHEFFIELD •••••••••••••••••••••••.••• 5/0 •• 410 •• 2/0
Cornish Hog Puddings, 3\bs., per Parcel Post, 3;3.
LIVERPOOL••••••••••••••.••••••••••• 5/0 •• 4/0 •• 2/0
Clotted Ct·eam, for Parcel Po.t, in 1, 1 and 1lb. 7'im•
MANCHESTER •••••••••••••••••••••• 5/0 •• 4/0 •• 2/0 SEND FOR SOUVENIR OF PENZA.NCE, WITH PRICE LIST.
BBISTOL •••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • •• 'StO •• 2/6 •• 1/0
PERRY'S MARINATED PILCHARDS are also highly

Po1t fru. recommended. A warded 11 Silver and Bronze Medals.

and Diplomas of Honom•. "Can be recommended as an

• 1 / 6 enjoyable breakfast or luncheon relish." Tlu! Chrutian
World.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OFFICES,.. _ Sold by Grocers, Italian Warehousemen, &c. Sample Jars, posti

i82r 183 & 184, HIGH HOLBORB, LONDON, W.C. free, 1s. 6d. •

W. T. L. PERRY, Mount's Bay Stealll Works,

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1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS.

9 PRIZE MEDALS,

The Great International
Fisheries Ezhibition,
London, 1883.

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Flshiug Rod 4t Taaklo AND

MANUFACTU:R.ER. • • er,

12, NORTH STREET, EXETER, I

H AS the Largest and Best Stock of SALMON AND TROUT
TACKLE in the West of England.

Sole Maker of the Celebrated 11, CHAPEL STREET,

"ANGEL" OR "TOTNES '' MINNOW. •

Registered ANGEL Trade Mark• .

2'0TNES

FLIES TIED TO PATTERN. (33) •

I D.,

:M:us. BAo. T.C.T., PAT~NT

0RG..&.NIST AND DIRECTOR OF THB CHOIR OF anu ar ttrrrs,
ST. JAMES'S CHURCH,

RECEIVES PUPILS FOR

PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING, SOUTH DEVON ROPERY,

HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, &c. :H:IN'GSBR.J:DGE.

Agents for Binks Bros.• Patent Improved
Arrangements made for Organ Practice. ~:IRE ROPE.
Pupils prepar!Jd for Musical Examinations.
Theoretical Subjects taught by Correspondence if desired. MAKERS OF ALL KINDS OF ROPE, LINE, TWINE,
Since May, 1890, 26 succe~>ses (annually) have been ob-
tained at the various local Musical Examinations, includ- WHIPCORD AND BAGS, &c.
ing several honours, the diplomas A.L.C.M., A. Mus.
L.C.M., A.C.C.G., a prize and silver medal for senior CON•TRACTS TAKEN FOR OUTfiTS READY FOR SEA,
pianoforte playing.
Either with Rope or Wire Rigging.
FOR TERMS APPLY TO

25, ORCHARD GARDENS,

TEI OUTH. EXPERIENCED RIGGERS KEPT ON THE PREMISES.

• J '
er,
I II

ne 1oneer an raiser, a1 or an reec es

10, WEST END, w~~~QlUlQlQl!l[) Ill~~~~

REDRUTH. NE TON ABBOT.

VALUATION FOR PROBATE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO
ADMINISTRATION.
MOURNING ORDERS. •

HOTEL VALUATIONS. LIVERIES A 8PEO/ALITY.

SALES PROMPTLY SETTLED. •

A CHOICE SELECTION OF

CHEVIOTS, Fancy SERGES, SCOTCH TWEEDS, &c.,

HOUS£; & E:SfAI~ AGE:Nf, To from, ai: lowest prices, combined
with accurac~ o., fit and style•



70 COUNTY··· ADVE.RTISEMENTS. [1893.

•~ .I J

EAST LOOE .R.S.O., - REGISTERED-

For Private Families and Commercial Gentlemen. ~ J

THOMAS COOK, Proprietor. + Royal Hotel Yard, + •

• ••

Post Horses. · Good .Stabling. F. .A.L OU"T:H:.--------------------• •
arururararo • w-. wr• w=w4AFa4JFw wr.-.ra

Wine, Spirit and Ale Merchant. All orders attended to under Personal
Supervision.

~BILL I .A. R. D S.-<+ RESIDENCE-2, FAIR VIEW PLACE.

~htirDninb b!! :Jj.~.:Jj. tht :IDnkt Df C!Ebinbnrgh.

NEW STREET, TORRINGTON. W. ·DR1A:FRI1D SON,&

PRACTICAL

J BOOT & SHOE MAKERS,

32, Frankfort Street, PLYMOUTH;

POST HORSES AND CARRIAGES, HEARSE AND
AND MOURNING COACHES.
8, Cumberland Street, DEVONPORT.

lirst Prize & only Medal, Plymouth Art & Industria.! Exhibition, 1881,

WAGGONETTES, BREAKS,&: OTHER CARRIAGES. SPECJ:ALJ:TJ:ES:

HUNTING & SERVANTS' TOP BOOTS.

•.• Agent to the London & South Western Railway Company. WATERPROOF SHOOTING & FISHING BOOTS,

Omnibuses meet all Trains. Furniture delivered with care. DRESS & EVENING BOOTS & SHOES.

- VANS BT ROAD OR RAIL. (4) . SURGICAL BOOTS TO ORDER. 4
- . ,.· -- '

THE DEVONPORT PERMANENT BENEFIT

orni• ~ ost E3UIL.DING SOOIE:IY•


COMPANY, LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 1850.

Publishes the fullest and most accurate reports Advances made to Members on Easy and
all Mine Meetings. Reasonable Terms. '

• Borrowers in this Society cannot be called on to contribute
to any losses.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

LARGE and LNOREASING CIRCULATION.

BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE For Rules, Prospectuses, Loans and every information, apply at
COUNTY OF CORNWALL.
the Offices, the Public Hall, Devonport, from Ten to One, and on
Address GAMBORNE, OORNWALL. · the nrst Friday in each mouth from 6 to 7.30 p.m.

When the Mortgages are paid, they are released without charge,

(4) E. BLACKALL, Managing Director.

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THE

•• Pottery and Furnishing Warehouse,

• •••• ••• •••• ' KINGSBRIDGE.

GILDER, PAPERHANGER, &c. JOHN DONOVAN, Proprietor.

'";,oo"" ...... ....... ........ ....... .... .... .. ...... ........... . . . . . _ DEPOT FOR

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GLASS, OILS, PETROLEUM, BENZOLINE, ALEXANDRA
COLOURS, PAPERHANGINGS, &.c.
AND
CHURCH .AKD OTHER WINDOW MAKER.
MACHXNE OXLS.

N.B.-A I.arge Assortment of

Bank Street, St. Oolumb, STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA always in stock.
NOTE THE ADDRESS :-
CORN-W"ALL. [33] 47, FORE ST., KINGSBRIDGE.

1~93.] • ..I.l ..

I COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS.





IJ

Sff;AM MAR£3(,~ WORKSI


--YEALMPTON, DEVON,--

<BSTABLisHxn 1798,)

Prizeman, First-Cl Shoeing, Royal or,

Agricultural Society, 1890. ENORAVER, &c.

"'rQUARRY RD.,BERKELEY ALE, Headstones, Monuments, Tablets, Wa.sh Tops,
Devonshire Marble Columns, Hall and Inlaid
Table Tops, &c., executed on the most Reason-
able Terms.
FALMOUTH.
MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES.

'' EDLINGTON, WALTER GEORGE HARRIS

' (ESTABLISHED A QUARTER 01!' A CE~"""TURY),
BRADDONS HILL ROAD,
BUJf,Df;R AND GONIRAGIOR~


TORQUAY. HOUSE PAINTER & DECORATOR,

.Sanitaru f)Iumb.er anb clurnisying •nbertak.er.

OFFICE AND WORKSHOPS :-

• Radnor House, Wonford Road, Mount Rad!ord,

EXETER.

TB El House is pleasantly situated close to the Sea, Pier, W. G. H. having bad large and practical experience in the above
and Gardens, with southerly aspect and sheltered
position. Every attention given to the individual require- branches, he will be pleased to undertake contractll for all of
ments and comfort of Visitors.
Work and Repairs, House Decorntions, Additions and Alteration!!,
MODERATE TERMS.
at the lowest possible charges. Workmen sent to all part&

N.B.-V~netian and other Blind& Made to Order, (10)

.. ' -' -.. ..I·. - , -·

•J

' er, Marble &Monumental Mason,
11, BUDOCK TERRACE,

9, Cambridge Street, (Workshop, Quarry Road,)

PLY OUTH. F.A.L 0 U" T :H:.

TROUSERS FROM 10s. 6d. TO 21s. MARBLE SLABS SUPPLIED AND WORKED
SUITS FROM 35s. TO 60s. TO ANY REQUIREMENT.

STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. ALL KINDS OF MEMORIALS WORKED TO ORDER.

FARR BROTHERS,

ALVINGTON, FORE STREET,

OKEHAMPTON,

evon. Within easy distance of Ye~~ Tor and Cawsand Beacon, the bighelt

WOOD BLOCK FLOORING points of the Devonian Range, and the River Okement, which
PREPARED AND LAID. abounds witb good Trout Fishing.

This Hotel is patronized by Gentlemen from St. John'a,
St. Peter'11, New Col,lege, and Magdalen Colleges, Oxford; and
King's, Trinity, St. Peter'B, and Selwyn Colleges, Cambridge.

Moderate Terws and every Home Comfort.

Designs and Estimates Free ·on application. THOMAS KENNARD, Pronrietor.





'12 - COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1893.

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'• ST. BLAZEY,
.A!';D


GENERAL MERCHANTS,

PAR. • •

• •

STORES:-

PENTEWAN. BUGLE &ST. AUSTELL. ANAGER J. H. KNIGHT,

~l]e ~.cabemu, (!t:l]u.bleigl]• AUGIIO Nr;r;R, VAL.Ur;R '

• AND
COMMERCIAL AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL
ENERAL 0I SION GENT,
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.

Preparation for all Publi~ Exam1. by Rentknt, Certificated Teacher•.

Several recent successes in College of Pr~>ceptors'
and Pitman's Shorthand Examinations.

.A. THOROUGH '' HO:l'v.I:E :SCHOOL.•• CHURCH STREET, SAINT DAY•
Special arrangements made for Pupils whose Parents are Abroad,
and Orpha11s. Sales of all descriptions conducted on the most liberal terms and settl£ct
QUARTERS commence f'"rom date of Admission.
for da.y as &ale, if required.
Very healthy neighbourhood, on the borders of Dartmoor, and yet
sheltered from the cold winds. No Fogs. Bracing .Air. Splendid Offices-CHURCH STREET, SAINT DAY.

locality for Delicate Children. Pa11age1 to .America, .Au1tralia, New Zealand, and Cape Tol£n by tlte
TERMS: MODERATE AND INCLUSIVE. largell, J"a&telt ana 1aje't Steam.shipl afloat, at lowt.st rate1.

Principal: Mr. A. E. Lo.....,.v~EYS. AGENT FOil. THK LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION.
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C'ULLO PTON. ' . .... .. ' ·' .·' . - . · - · · · ' • .~.~·

ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A.. CENTURY, Awarded Three First Prize Medals, Gold, Silver
and Bronze, London, 1890-91.
CabinetMakers,Upholsterers,
ESTABLISHED 1810.

I HELL & N,

ARTISTS IN ECCLESIASTICAL AND DOMESTIC

UNDERTAKERS, IAIIll ~ !) ~.

APPRAISERS, HOUSE AGENTS &GENERAL FURNISHERS. •

GEORGE LUXTON & CO., Furniture Rt>movers in own com- PLAIN AND GEOMETRICAL LEAD GLAZING AND
modious vans to any part of the United Kingdom EPtimates free.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DECORATIVE GLASS.
GEORGE LUXTON & CO•. Furniture Depositories. Wehavesome
very large buildin~s expreasly for the storage of furniture, and MURAL DECORATORS.

fitted with all the latest improvements. We are therefore able to • 164, FORE STREET, EX~TER.
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receive any quantity of f.urniture either for along or short period. ~·~·.~

GEORGE LUXTOlf & CO., CULLOMPTOH. MANUFACTURER.
p

ILLIAM MARTIN,

GENERAL CARRIER,

CARRIAGE,

ma onette and 'Bus Proprietor,
vv
Fore St., EAST LOOE, R.S.O.

Waggonettes kept to meet all trains. Notice should be sent the '

-~ day previous. 25 & 27, SOUTHSIDE STREET,

LOOE & MENHENIOT STATION. PLY'" IVCOU"T I I_

Martin's Coach leaves Looe at 7.M a.m., in time to meet the 9.29
a.m. up train,and waits for the 6.14 p.m. up and 6. 3 p.m.down trains..
A Brake leaves Looe 11.30 a.m., to meet the 1.3 p.m. up train, and

wait~! for the 3.2:.! p.m. down train.

Special arrangements for all other trains.
A Van leaves Looe every Tue~day and Friday at 12 noon, vi&
Torpoint, for New Market Hotel, Plymouth. Return Wednesday
and Saturday,l2 a.m.

Telegraphie Address :-" ltutin, Looe.''

ll'arm,Wayland: Dairy Produce, Butter & Clotted Cream Forwarded.



1893.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 73

• P. MUMFORD, ++

OLD TOWN, FORE S'fREET,

ISLES of SCILLY. OKEHAMPTON.

GROWER OF NARCISSI BULBS. Within easy distance of Yes Tot" and Cawsand Baacon,
the highest points of the Devonian Range, and the River
Customers supplied from Midsummer to Michaelmas.
Okement1 which abounds with good Trout Fishing.
Price List on application.
A Char-a-banc leaves the above every other day
O-YER iOO CHOICE VARIETIES TO SELECT FROM. during the Summer months f'or Flngle Bridge,

- - ..-~ - -- -· .. . Chagf'ord, and Lidf'ord Gorge and Waterf'alla.

TERMS MODERATE. HOME COMFORTS.

JOHN POWLESLAND, Proprietor•


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J. NICHOLLS & Co., Public Accountant,
China '0/ay Manufacturers,
GENERAL CoMMISSION AGENT,
GALVA.
A U'CTJ:ONEER.
:PLYMPTON, DEVON.
Consignments of all descriptions, received and submitted t()
Public Auction. Terms reasonable. Prompt Settlements.
Correspondence inTited.

Proapectusea of Sailing& &nd lowest lares, by leading Steam N&Vigatioo.

Oompanie1 to rJl parts of the World. Apply to

BARNES RICHARDS,

54 & 55, CAUSEWAYHEAD, PENZANCE.

J RO E & SONS,
Family Grocer, Tea· Dealer) FAMILY & SHIP BUTCHERS,
PROYISION &: ITALIAB WAREHOUSEMEN.
POTATO AND PROVISION DEALERS AND

' ~~~~~% ' PURVEYORS TO H.M. NAVY,

SOLE AGENT FOR W. & A. GILBEY'B WINES & SPIRITS Shops : Killigrew St., Strand; Arwenack St..,
Quay, Falmouth.
IN THIS DISTRICT.
FARM AT KERGILLACK, BUDOCK.
••

Hnntley & Palmer's Biscuits, British Wines,
Spices, Coffees, Chocolate, Cocoas, &c. Crosse

& Blackwell's and Lazenby's Pickles, Sauces, FRESH MILK A.ND VEGETABLES DAILY.

Sardines, Potted :Meats, &c. All kinds of Poultry and Farm Produce kept on band. Stores for

Tierces and Barrels of Beet, Pork, and Potatoes, on the Quay.

FORE STREET, KINGSBRIDGE. Orders1ent for daily, and 1upplie1 of b••t quality Mt!Ot at the Ch«rpesl
Prices. Cured Tmgues, Corma Beef and Pori: a.Jway1 in stock.

• . H. SAMPSON,

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IMPORTERS AND BOTTLERS HAM AN- D.............. BACON FAOIOR.

OJ.i' • -

BRITISH AND FOREIGN ~

SAUSAGES FRESH MADE DAILY.

··~~ 'lATJ:NES. ~"·­ BUTTER, EGGS & CLOTTED CREAM DAILY.

SP:J:Rl:TS & BEER., Prime Home-made Lard always on sale.

GREE.NMARKET, 4, Parade St., PENZANCE.

P:EJ Z.A OEl. Purveyor to their lloyal the Prince of Wales and

Prince Arthur. [S3:





COUNTY, &o., ADVERTISEMENTS. •

[1~93•

Stone Bottles •
and Jars
Beer Jars, with
for" Old Fashioned" Screw Stoppers.
BREWED
Spirit Jars,
Ginger Beer. Wickered, and

with Patent
Wood Bottoms.

PRICE, SONS, PANY,

REGISTERED ADDRESS: arl]t ®lb .Stondnart ~ otttrits. OFFICES AND WORKS:

PRICE, BRISTOL. • BRISTOL. ST. 'I'H STREET•

HIGHLY GLAZED BRISTOL STONE"WARE.

Bottles and .Tars or all descriptions f'or VInegar. Spirits, Ale and Porter; also Ink Bottles
Water Filters, Syrup Pans, Covered Jars, A.c.
[G4]

PORCELAIN INSULATORS. BATTERY JARS. POROUS POTS, &c•



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TB E BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. All Orders, &:c., received by
12 ACRES OF ROSES.
Mr. JAS. S. BEARNE,
100,000 MAGNIFICENT PLAN""TS '1'0
SELECT FROM.

ROSES A SP.ECIAI.ITY.

THOUSANDS OF UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS.
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION.

ADDRESS- ANK ., E N A I

R' Stores also at Jetty Marsh and Teignbrldge.
ROSE GROWER AND NURS£RYMP!N,
. Th~ following qualitit!l alway1 in Stock, fliz. : -

MOUNT RADFORD NURSERIES, NEWCASTLE, LIVERPOOL, SUNDERLAND, NEWPORT

EXETER, and SCOTCH, at lowest possible prices.

DEVON.25 • ial Rates for Bar2e or Truck Loads from Shi •

ove TNE IRL ' L,

TON ABBOT. 36, Fore Street &Priory Gate HonseJ TOTNES,

• CONDUCTED BY •

. Miss Windeatt'!Mrs.H.Pinn.

@!? FOR GIRLS, ~ Kindergarten ana Prept~ratory Clas&e&jor Gi1·l1 ana Boyumder

CONDUCTED BY nine year& of age.

THE MISSES WARNER. Pianoforte-Miss MAY WINDEATT (R.A.M., Senior Local;
M.I.O., Senior Local-llonours.)
TERMS ON APPLICATION.
Violin-Miss GRACE E. PINWILL, R.A.M. (Silver Medallist), and
of the Leipzig Conserva.toire, and Mr. H. WORTH (Organist
of Totnes Church).
Languages-Miss MAY WINDEATT.
Literature, &c.-Miss SEARLE, Higher Cambridge _Local-
Honours.

Drawing-Mr. CURNOW.
Mathematics-Mr. G. GIBBS, Lond. UniT.
Musical Drill & Physical Exercises-Mr. PHILLIPS.

ELEMENTARY LATIN.

PR.EP.A.RA.TORY OLA.SS for BOYS.

Pupils have recently been successful in Examinations of the College

of Preceptors, South Kensington. the International College of .Music
and London College of Music (Primary, Junior and J;)enior Local

Honours).

PrifJatt! Les1on1 giuen in Music, French and Gt!r-man by Miss MAY

WINDEATT, who ha1 1tudied in Germany. (26)

1893.] COUNTY, &c., ADVERTISEliENTS. 75

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The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, The Physician's Cura for
Gout, Rheuma.tio God,
Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, and Gra.vel ; tha aa.fes~
and most gentle Medicine
for Infants, Children, and
delicate Females.

Bilious Affections. .



Sold everywhere. '

N.B.-ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA.<n)

KING~s ARMS

dfamil!1 ufc er, ' HOTEL.,

63, HIGH STREET & THE MARKET, KINGSBRIDGE.·

CREDITON. · H. " W117 T H O M A S , Proprieto:~.•.

E. J. S. begs to thank his Customers for their very liberal AN old-established and well-known FirRt·ClSSII Family and Corn.
mercia.l Hotel. Six Four-horse Coaches leave the Hotel daily
support and kind recommendations. for KINGS BRIDGE ROAD STATION, DARTMOUTH, and PLYMOUTH,

PRIME BEEF1 MUTTON, PORK, LAMB & VEAL, the route being through a most beautiful and romantic country,
PICKLED TONGUES, CORNED BEEF, &c. Tourisl;s and Families travelling in South Deyon will find at the

FAMILIES WAITED UPON DAILY FOR ORDERS. "King's Arms" Hotel very superior accommodation, combined
·with moderate charges. Posting in all itl branches. Carriages
Meat sent to all parts of the Neighbourhood
at the most reasonable prices. and Saddle Horse can also be had at the Bnmch, Posting ERtablis~­
ment at SALCOMBE, a. lovely place, from the heights of which may
All Calves and Lambs blown with fresh air by a be commanded a magnificent view of the finest scenery in England.
Pate 'ftB ower. The climate of the district is eminently preferable to Torquay for

invalids; so equable is it that myrtle and orange trees flourish in
the open air.
The Hotel now possesses a new Private eDtrance, specially pre·

pared for the accommodation of ladies. 'l'he Hotel has in its ground!l
an Orangery and Vinery, of the production of which the Queen's

gardener writes: "It is the finest fruit I have ever seen."

Salmon and Trout ca.n be for.

ssrs. • • J
'LJ:MJ:TED.,

wers, ine & pirit mporters, (Overlooking the Cliff, 225ft. above Sea Level).


THE BREWERY, READING,

Supply their SEASON BREWED and FAMILY PALE ALES, AN,

T . H . T OSTOUT, and· PORTER, and WINES and SPIRITS, to the

residents of Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport, and sur- Proprietor.
rounding neighbourhood, from their

Branch Stores, THE OCTACON,

UNION STREET, PLYMOUTH.

PRICE• LIST ON APPLICATION. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS.

I ' nctioneer and - Fu'rniture Dealer,

an ~ DARTMOUTH.

onar,

10, High Street, ILFRAOOMBE. Auctions Conducted in Town or Country.

Wedding Breakfasts, Luncheons, Ball Suppers, Fetes, A.PPRAISEMEBTS 4' VALUA.TIONS MA.IJE.
Picnics, &c., supplied on most reasonable terms.
CERTIFICATED BAil.lfF UNDER THE NEW 11 LAW
Pure Household and Fancy Bread. Pastry and Confec- . OF DISTRESS AMENDMENT ACT."

tio•nery in all its branches. Soups, Jellies, Ices, Creams, &c. AlJOTIONEER AND BROKER FOR TA E TOTNES
AND CHURSTON COUNTY COURT.
HOT DINNERS DAILY.
Monthly Sales of Furui ture and Consignments
Spacious Luncheon and Refreshment Booms, at the Fairfax Hall.





76 SHEFFIELD ADVERTISEMENTS. [1893.

& BRASS ORKS, ROTHERHA' M.

AND

128, SOUTHWARK STREET; LONDON, S.E.

PR.3:ZEI 1\I.EEDA.LB~

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52A. WATER CLOSET AND FIRE COCK.

1.aasa. 1aaa. •

AWARDED. AWARDED.

~lASS 8. FOR WATER METER,&c.,SIEMENS'. CLASS 31. FOR WATER WORKS ARTICLES,

11 l'RAC'rtO.AL BUOOBBS 01' WATER H.I!:TBRB, 15cl.i "PROGRESS IN PABRIOATION OP USEFUL ARTIOLBS
FOR THB DISTRIBUTION OP WATER IN TOWNS."
ORIGINAI.ITY 01!' THB WHOLE."

Agents at Hamburg: Messrs. ALFRED BARBER and Co.
Agent at Brussels: Mr. EDMOND I.AMAL.

BATEMAN & MOORE'S & GHRIMES' PATENT HYDRANTS OR FIRE COCKS.

Single and Double Air Valves.

GUEST cl CHRIMES' IMPROVED SLillCE COCKS) for Water, Steam, Sewage, and Gas

(The body being cast in one piece).

SIEMENS & ADAMSON'S PATENT WATER METER.

Chrimes' Patent High Pressure Loose Valve Screw-down Cocks

(Of the whole of the above G. & C. were the Original Manufacturers and, Sole Licensees),

RESERVOIR VALVES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.

REFLUX, RELIEF, AND PRESSURE REDUCING VAI.VES.

CATHELS & TERRACE'S PATENT FOUR-WAY DISC GAS VALVES.

Dl:S"X'KJ:CT DRY GAS GO V F#EC.NOEC..

PATENT ABSOLUTE WATER WASTE PREVENTER.

ESKHOLME'S PATENT PNEUMATIC REGULATOR A D VALVE CLOSET.

Waste-Preventing Single and Double Valve Service Boxes.

:IMPROVED SELF-ACTING &. PULL 'W'ATER CLOSET.
LOWE'S PATENT EFFLUVIA TRA.l'S, BEGGS' IMPROVED. NEWTON'S PATENT STREET Gor.r.y,

~~ ~ij~~~~~~ r?~11~~11 al[!Ql[!~~lil~1t~\7~ C!la~ []}~f1l~[!~~~

CO'W'AN•s PATENT HIGH PO'lATER GAS LAMPS.

CAS CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, AND FITTINCS.

GOLDSMITH'S PATENT SIGHT WATER TJNE INDICATING G.A.S METER. ORDINARY WET AND DRY GAS lmTERS.

STREET WATERING AND FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPARATUS

Of every description, as HAND or DELIVERY PIPES, JETS, JET and SPREADER to distribute Water In imitation of Rain; HOSB

:JOUPIJNGS; LEATHER, INDIA. ROBBER, GUTTA PERCHA., and OANVAB HOSE; OOUPI.ING WRENCHES, &c., or any other
A.rt1cle made to order or size.

PLUMBERS' AND GAS Fll I ERS" BRASSWORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Prices, and w!JI be forwarded per Post. on application above.

ALL THE ABOVE ARTICLES MAY BE SEEN ON APPLICATION TO

OR TO ' I

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Derwent Iron and Steel Works, Worktngton, Cnmberland.
Yorkshire Steel and Iron Works, Penistone, near Shemeld.
Grimesthorpe Ordnance Steel, Tyre, and Spring Works,· Shemeld.
Old and New Oaks Collieries, Barnsley.



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.... 'Cl() TUghrna.n'e Patent Sand Blasted PILES; Points, Switehee, aad CrouiDCII; and

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Cyclops Steel and Iron Works,

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London Omce: 26, Parliament St., Westminster, S.W. •

-:MANUFACTURERS OF:,- ,

BEST TOUGHENED
I BESSE1v1ER STEEL

MILD STEEL FISHPLATES OR SPLICE BARS.

' ' ' CAST STEEL

FORGINGS.

PS. Cut Steel Crank and Propeller Shaft, Coil•
' ' MARINE' ' ~~0~th!~·
nectlng Rod,

FORGIMGS.

Locomotive Crank and Straight Axles, Connecting, Coupling,
and Piston Rods, Crank Pins, etc.

Solid Weldless Crucible, Siemens-Martin, and Bessemer Steel
Tyres; Bearing, Buffing, and Spiral Springs, and Bu1fera
of every description,

OF ANY SIZE OR
PATTERN.
PRING, AND BLISTER STEE'L.


ELEBRATED - - -

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SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE.

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OVER FIVE THOUSAND TONS •

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Galvanized Corrugated and Flat Sheets.
Branded Bars, Plates, Sheets, Hoops, Angles,

Tees, and Fullered Horseshoe Iron.
All Sections and Sizes in Stock, from which

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NDRY DEPARTMENT:-

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FIREPLACES, Mantelpieces, Mantel Grates, Grates, Dog Stoves,

Fenders, &c. •

COOKING & HEATING APPARATUS:-

-cooking Ranges, Stoves, Radiators, and Hot Water Work.

FENCE WORK :-

cast and Wrought Iron Gates, Railing, Balusters, Staircases,

Balconies, &c.

GARDEN ADORNMENTS :- •

Garden Seats, Fountains, Vases, Tables, &c.

CONSERVATORIES, VERANDAHS, SHOP FRONTS, &c.

GAS PILLARS, LAMP PILLARS, FIGURES.

RAIN·WATER GOODS. FURNACES. PIPES.

BRIC AND TILE DEPARTMENT :- I
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Best Pressed Roofing Tiles, Plain and Ornamental; Ridges,
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Hips, Valley, Finials, &c.

FIRE BRICKS & SQUARES : Chimney Tops, Building Bricks, Best

White Facing and Superior Hard.

ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT:-

STEAM ENGINES: Horizontal and Vertical of various types, Compound,

and Condensing.

STEAM PUMPS : "Parker and Weston's" Patent, Duplex, Compound

and Hydraulic Pumps. .

MILLWRIGHT WORK : Shafting, Pulleys, &c.

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"DABBY,

ADDRESSES: LONDON: VICTORIA EMBANKMENT, COALBROOKDAL8. •

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SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST OF

·JOHN BLAKE"S Patent Self-Acting HYDRAULIC RAMS
for 2a1B1Jlg Water for the Supply of Towns, Vill&gea,lrrig&t.ioD, B.&ilwa:y St&t.iODI, KanlioDI, rounbinl, rarma, it.
¥1 coli for MotifJt Power, which il oblaintd from a StrMm of Water pturing through the Bam, .No Oiling or Packing required. Mad4 Ill
8izu to railtfrom 300 to 200,000 gallons per day. Will force to a Htight of 1,600feet.
SPBCIAI· BA»S for HIGH FALLS to send up One-~hird of the Water pasling througb them,

FIG. A. FIG. B.

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This Ram raises a View of Ram worked by Water from a spring, and This Ram, whilst worked
portion of the same supplying the house and garden on the hill. by a stream of impure water,
water that works it, will pump clean water from
a well or spring.

TESTIMONIALS FOR .JOHN BLAKE'S PATENT SELF•ACTING HYDRAULIC RAMS.

From the Right Hon. the EARL OF HARROWBY, 44, Grosvenor Square, London, February 21st, 1893.

•• Sir,-I have pleasure in stating that the two Hydraulic Rams, which you supplied and fixed for me last Autumn, at Sandon, hal'e

proved so far most successful, and that the work gives eyery promise of durability, while the economy, compared with the former much

smaller and intl'rmittent supply by steam pump, will be considerable. With a fall of about 14 ft, from a previously existing mill pool,

the rams supply reservoirs 168ft. above the brook whence the water is forced through pipes of one mile and a half in length. They sent

up, as long as I required it, about 41,000 gallons per day. I now generally work the two rams alternately (for a fortnight or eo

each) but can at any time work the two together, if the full supply of 41,000 gallons should be needed. The business of this somewhat;

complicated water-supply was conducted by,you with singular promptness and punctuality; and no·Jocal difficulties arose in the execution

of the work. owing to the excellent and efficient men whom you sent from your works at Accrington.

· I am, Sir, your very obedient Servant, HARROWBY."

From CHARLRS HAR'l', Esq., A.M.I.C.E., 3, Avenue Road, Leamington, March 13th, 1893.

Brixworth Union Rural Sanitary Authority, East Haddon Water Supply.

"Dear Sir,-Since the opening of these works in May, 1891, the two Double-acting" B" Rams supplied and fixed by you have done

their work with a minimum of attention, uninterruptedly and satisfactorily. Pure spring water obtained from a gathering ground on

the side of a hill is carried along iron pipes a distance of 548 yards, down to a cistern fixed in the mm house. From this cistern it flows

to the rams, which are driven by impure water-drawn from an adjacent brook, with an available fall of 12 ft.-and thence by them

forced along an ascending delivery pipe, a distance of 1,520 yards, to an iron reservoir, at an elevation of 204 ft. From this reservoir

mains are laid which supply the hall, with its stabling, the rectory, six farm houses, two dairies, and 24 wall fountu.ins for the villagers'

use. The average daily consumption exceeds 4,000 gallons, which one ram easily delivers, thus exceeding your guaranteed quantity by

more than 1,000 gallons per ram per 24 hours. Generally the two rams are regulated to divide the work between them, but occasionally

it devolves upon one only. If more widely known, this means of supplying villages and small towns with a limited quantity of spring

water, forced to a suitable elevation by means o[ your rams, driven by impure water, would most certainly be more generally adopted,

Yours faithfully, CHARLES HART."

From C. PAGE WOOD, Esq., Wakes Hall, Wakes Colne, Essex, January 11th, 1889,

•• Sir,-In reply to your inquiry, the Hydraulic Rs.m you put down for me in 1884 has cost me only 6d. in repairs (for a new stud my

blacksmith made); the second Ram you put down to supply an off-band farm has been running three years and has cost not a penny

for repairs ; the third and largest Ram you put down two months ago, which is for the supply of water to my neighbours, i11 running

IBtisfactorily. All three Rams throw up more water than you guaranteed. From inquiries I have made from friends who have

Rams of other makers, I am convinced of the superiority of yours, and my third order is a proof of my good opinion. My abund!U!li

water supply is the greatest possible comfort to me. Youra fai.thlully, C. PAGB WOOD.''

BLAK:B'S BltDR.A'IJ'LJ:C B.AMS have been aupplied to the following amongst others:-

His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught. The Right Hon. and Rev. Lord Sca.rsdale. Lieut.-Colonel Cotton, Reaseheath Hall.

His Highness the Maharajah of Kashmir. The Right Hon. Lord Brougham and Vaux. Major J. F. Trist, Tristford, Totnes.

His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. The Right Hon. Lord Hindlip, Major Hardman, Rawtenstall,

His Grace the Duke of Westminster. • The Right Hon. Lord Northbourne. Major Bird, Crookhey, Lancaster.

His Grace the Duke of Cleveland. · The Right Hon. Lord Wantage. Major J. R. H. Crauford.

His Grace the Duke of Portland. The Right Hon. Lord Clifford of Chudleigh. Major Dent, Meunithorpe Hall.

His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, The Right Hon. Lord Schroder. Major Finlay, Manor House.

His Grace the Duke of Leeds. The Right Hon. Lord Burton. Captain Hippisley, Sparsholt House.

Hls Grace the Duke of Marlborough. The Right Hon. Lord Macnaghten. Capt.a.in Gandy, Skirsgill Park

His Grace the Duke of Grs.fton. The Right Hon. Lord Walsingham. Captain Townshend, Wineham.

The Most Hon. the Marquess of Ripon. The RigM Hon. Lord Hampton (Trustee& of) Captain Bosanquet, Broom-y-Close.

The Most Hon. the Marquess of Downshire. The Right Hon. Lord Crewe. Captain Green-Emlil1ott, Emmott Hall,

The MostHon.the Marquess of Aberga.venny. The Right Hon. Lord Abinger(TheExors.of). Captain Duncombe, Waresley Park.

The Most Hon. tbeMarquessof Londonderry. The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Bridport. Sir Fredk. A. Millbank, Bart., M.P.

The Most Hon.the Marquessof Cholmondeley The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Clifden. Sir J ames Robert Walker, Bart.

The Right Hon. the Earl of Derby. The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Boyne. Sir Henry A. Hoare, Bart., Stourhead.

The Right Hon. the Earl of Devon. The Right Hon. T. Sotheron-Estcourt. Sir William Feilden, Bart., Feniscowles.

The Right Hon. the Earl of Gainsborough. The Hon. Sir William Ventris Field. Sir Robert Menzies, Bart., of M.enzies.

The Right Hon. the Barl of Romney, The Hon. A. 0. Gough-Calthorpe. Sir Humphrey de l'rafiord, Bart.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Grs.nard. Sir Michael Robert Shaw-Stewa.rt, :Bart.
The Hon. H. Sewell, ~teephill Castle.

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