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Pianoforte and Music Saioons
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141 and 143 High Street,
AYR.
Finest Stock of Semi-Grand and Upright Pianos in
Ayrshire, on Sale or for Hire at Reasonable
Prices.
Repairs of all kinds, French Polishing and Tuning
in Town and Country by thorough and reliable
workmen.
Noted House for genuine Old Violins, Guitars,
Mandolines, Banjos, etc. Strings to stand
at Concert pitch, and Music Wares of every
description always in Stock.
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AYR POST OFFICE
GENERAL AND TRADES'
DIRECTORY
FOR
AYR, NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN.
36th Issue. 9th Annual Issue.
With information concerning Genial. Local,
and Postal Mattei:g(^r'"£G4^^
i910-19
Compiled and Puhlished hy the Letter Carriers Annually,
lolio do not hind themselves responsible for any error or
. omission. All communications for the Directory
address to Thomas 3f. King, Editor,
5 Davidson, Place, Ayr.
Price, 2/-; bu Post, 2/6.
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DIRECT IMPORTERS
. . OF . .
fllOH-Cim TABLE DEUtMES, Etc.
. PATERSON & SONS,
ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN,
GROCERS,
COFFEE, TEA, WHISKY, and WINE
MERCHANTS,
227 mCH STREET, AYR.
TeleF>»ione No. 52.
Supplied with the Choicest
ualities of Goods
md Quotations on application.
ROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED
"KYI-E" MEAi.
"KYI-E" IVIEAI. SREOIAtlTIES.
All our Coffees are roasted on the premises
by the best known method, and Ground
for Customers as required.
Adveptisements.
A Ho way,
Anibulaiice Association,
Amateur Opera Coy.,
Amateur Plioto. ^^ociety,
Avichendraue,
Ayr Club,
Ayr Gas Company, -
Ayr Notes,
Ayp Post Office, -
Postal Imfoimation,
Ayr Town Council,
Ayrshire Agricultural
Society,
Ayrshire Herd Book,
Ayrshire North of (Scot-
land Association,
Ayrshire Rifle Territorial
Regiment, -
Ayrshire Trades Council,
Ayr Troop Boy Scouts,
Banks, - - - -
Bethel Mission,
Bible & Domestic Mission,
Blind Mission,
Boys' Brigade,
Boys' and Girls' Religious
Society,
British Women's Temper-
ance and Prayer Union,
Building Societies,
Burgh Appeal Court,
Burgh Assets & Liabilities,
Burgh Band, -
Burgh Officials,
Burgh and County Choir,
Burgh V'aluation,
Burns Club,
Canine Club, -
Carnegie Library, -
Carriers and Coaches,
Cemetery,
Charity Organisation,
Choral Union
Pcuie 1
339 1
47
40
34
341 I
- 56'
- 23
- 15
- 61
61-75
- 18
52
53
32
36
4S
44
27
43
44
46,
43
45
44
28
34
19
40
- 18
•, 40
- 17
- 57
- 53
- 22
59-60
- 22
- 43
Page
- ' 41
Chrysanthemum Society, 53
Citizens' League, - - 47
Collie Club, - - - 53
Colportage Society, - 44
Consumption Sanatorium, 49
County Asylum, - - 45
County Club, - - - 56
County Council, - 49-60-51
County Hospital, - - 48
Coylton, - - 341-343
Cruelty to Animals, - 37
Cruelty to Children, - 41
Customs & Board of Trade 24
Day Nursery, - - 46
Da.iry Fanner's Associati'n 52
Dairy Instruction Society, 52
Deaf and Dumb Mission, 46
Denominational Schools, 30
Dentists, - - - 27
Dunure, - - - ■ 343
Ecclesiastical, - 41-42
Educational Trust, - 30
Electricity Works A/cs., -0
Erased Terraces, &c. , 246-247
Factory Inspector, -" - 52
Fairs and Market Days, 28
Friendly Societies, - 57 58
General Directopy, 79
(girls' Friendly Society, - 43
Good Templar Lodges, 53-54
(4uildry of Ayr. - 20-21
H.M. Piist.n, - - - 35
H.M. Customs & Excise, 24
Harbour of Ayr, - - . 24
Holday — Shopkeepers, - .23
Hon. Sheriff-Substitutes, '32
Hoticultural Society, - 53
Industrial Schools, - - 30
Inland Reyenue, - 38
Inspector of Schools, - 31
Inspector of Factories, - 52
Justice of Peace Court, - 27
Note.— The Advertisements at end of the Uirectory are paged
separately, and the tigures afifixed to names in black
type refer to the advertisement pages.
ROBERTSON ®
HUMBER
AND
From L4 10s GOEZI
CYCLES.
Mail Carts, Sewing Machines, and Wringers.
INDOOR GAMES and . ,
INCANDESCENT GOODS.
Repairs and Accessories for above a Speciality.
32 Alloway St. Ailsa Cycle Depot, Templehill
AYR. TROON.
Page
Justice of Peace, - 33-34
Kyle Union Board, - - 25
Lands Valuation, - - 35
Licensing Appeal Court, - 34
Lieutenancy of Ayrshire, 34
Lifeboat Institution, - 28
Lifeboat Saturday Fund, 42
Labour Home, Church of
Scotland. - - - 45
Lodgings for Women, - 45
Masonic Bodies, - - 54
Macnairston, - - 343-344
Market Days, - - - 2S
Medical Practitioners, - 28
Merchants Company, - 24
Musical Societies, - 40-41
National Bible Society, - 44
National Service Leagvte, 35
Newspapers, - - - 29
Newton Gas Company, - 23
Newton Town Council, - 21
Old Age Pension Com-
mittee, - - 24-25
Old Age Pension Com-
mittee for the County, 51
Outlying District Directory, 339
Parish Council, - - 25
Philharmonic Society, - 41
Political Clubs, - - 58
Population of Burgh, - 17
Presbytery Union Choir, 41
Probationer Officer, - 27
Property & Income Tax, 37
Property Protection
Association, - - 26
Public Health C.C, - 51
Prison, H.M., - - 35
Quarter Sessions, - - 27
Race Meetings, - - 23
Ram Society, - - - 52
Recreation Clubs, - - 55
Registrar's Office, - - 23
Reserve (Special) Forces, 36
Page
Road Trust, CO., - - 49
Royal Scots Fusiliers, - '35
Sabbath School Union, - 44
Sanitary Protection
Association, - - 43
School Board, - - - 29
Schools, - - - 29-30
Schools, Private, - - 29
Scottish Clerks' Associ'n, 47
Secondary Education, C.C. 32
Session Clerks, - - 22
Sheriff&Com'sary Court, 32
Sheriff Court Officers, - 34
Shopkeepers, &c. Holidays 23
Shop Assistants' Union, - 47
Sick Nurses, - - - 26
Sketch Club, - - - 30
Soldiers' Families' Assoc'n 35
Solicitors before Sheriff
Court, - - - 31-32
Station Agents, - - 32
Stamp Duties, - 37-40
Steamers, - - - 34
Street Dipeetopy, - 248
Temperance Legislation
Board, ... 47
Territorialand Res. Forces 36
Town and County Club, 56
Town Officials, - - 18
Town .Valuation, - - 17
Trades' Dipeetopy, - 307
Trades' House, - - 35
Trades Operative Societies 46
Tract Society, - - - 44
Trained Nurses, Sick Poor 45
Tramways Accounts, - 20
Whitletts, - - 344 345
Wooden Kirk Mission, - 45
Workers' Representation
Committe, - • - - 47
Working Girls' Institute, 43
Yeomanry, - - - 37
Young Mens' C. A.,- - 42
For Index to Street Directory, see Pages 11 and 12.
See Page 246 for List of Unauthorised Tevmces, etc., which are
now erased.
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ESTABLISHED 1795.
The Largest Dressmaking aiid Ladies'
and Gent.'s Tailoring Establishment
in Avrshin
One Reason Why—
Because Everj' Garment
is Guaranteed Perfect
in Fit and Workman-
ship.
A TRIAL ORDER
SOLICITED.
GENERAL
DRAPERS,
DRESSMAKERS,
MILLINERS,
LADIES' AND GENT.'S
TAILORS.
Special Facilities for Letter Orders.
250 HIGH STREET,
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Glasgrow Address :
24 HOWARD STREET.
Tel. No. 264x5 Roval
Tel. Ayr
Index to Streets, Places, Etc.
NEW DIVISION.
The Burgh of Ayr is divided into Six \Va,rds. 1, 2, and i on the South
side of the river (except the part on the Nortli from the West .Side
' of Green Street to the sea), 3, 5, and 6 on the North.
Ward.
Pa:/e.
W
aj'd
Page
4— Academy Street, -
- 248
4-
-Caihcart Street,
259
4— Ailsa Phice, -
- 248
2-
-Chalmers Road, East,
259
3— Albert Terrace, -
- 24-5
1-
-Chalmers Road, West,
259
6— Aklerston Avenue,
- 248
1-
-Chapelpark Road,
260
6— Alexandra I'errace,
- 248
Charlotte Street,
260
Allison Street, -
- 248
1-
-1 t.. .39.
5-1 to 63.
i-
-2 to 36.
6-2 to 98.
3-
-Church Street, -
260
1— Alloway Park, -
- 249
4-
-Citadel Pluce, -
261
1— AUoway Place, -
- 249
5-
-Clunes Vennal, -
261
2— Alloway Stree:,, -
- 219
3-
-Content Avenue,
261
5— Ardhii Road,
- 250
3
-Content Street, -
261
6— Argyle Street,
- 250
1-
-Corsehill Road, -
262
2— Ashsirove Street, -
- 251
1-
-County ikiiklings.
302
4 — Arran Terrace,
- 251
3-
-Craigie Avenue, -
262
5— Back Main Street,
- 251
•2-
-Ciaigie Road, -
262
.f^— Back Peebles Street,
- 251
4-
CroHuvell Place,
262
1— Balhmtine Drive,
- -Jol
4-
-Cromwell Road, -
263
1— Barns Orescent, -
. lo-Z
6-
-Daisy Cott-iges, -
263
1— Barns Park, -
- 252
Dalblair Road, -
263
1— Barn Street, -
- 252
I-
-2 to 76
1— Barns Terrace, -
- 252
2
-] to 8,-.
1— Bath Place, -
- 253
5-
-Damside, -
264
1— Bellevue Cottages,
- 254
3-
-Davidson Place, -
2G4
1— Bellevue Crescent,
- 253
4-
-Dock Buildings, -
287
1— Bellevue Road, -
- 254
1-
-Doonfoot Koad, -
264
Belleisle Cottages,
- 26 i
2-
-l)on;;ola Road, -
264
6-Bellesleyhill Avenue,
- 254
6-
-Duk^^ .Street,
26e
«— Beliesleyhill Road,
- 25i
4-
-Egliuton Terrace,
265
2 -Dehnont Avenue,
- 254
{':iba Street,
265
5— Bedrock Road, -
- 254
3-
-Elba Street Lane,
266
•6— Belvidere Terrace,
- 255
5-
-Elmbaidi Street,
266
1— Beresford Lane, -
- 256
6-
-Englewo,)d Avenue, -
266
1— Beresf(n-tl Terrace,
- 254
1-
-Ewingiicld R,oad,
266
1— Blackburn Road,
- 255
1-
-Kairrield Rua(.l, -
266
4— Boat Veanal,
- 255
5-
-Falkland Park Road,
266
1— Bowman Road, -
- 255
0-
■Falkland Road, -
267
6— Britannia Place,
- 25(5
4-
-B'ort Street,
267
1— Broomtield Road,
- 256
3-
-Eotheringham Road, -
268
4 — Bruce Crescent, -
- 256
FuUarton Street,
268
6— Burnett Terrace,
- 256
1-
-t to44.
2— Burns Statue Square,
- 256
^_
-1 to 37.
6— Cambuslea Road,
- 256
5-
-Garden Street, -
268
6— Campbell Street,
- - 256
3-
-George Street, -
268
1— Carrick Avenue, -
- - 257
6-
-Gortlon Stieet, -
269
1— Carrick Park,
- - 257
s-
-Gordon Terrace, -
270
1— Carrick Road, -
- 257
6-
-Goshen Terrace,
270
Carrick Street, -
- 25S
Green Street,
270
2-1 to o3.
4-
-1 to 97.
4—2 to 66.
5-
-2 to 106.
1— Cassillis Street, -
- 25S
5
- (ireen Street Lane, .
271
2-Castlehill Road, -
- - 258
1-
-Hartfield Road, -
271
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MATTHEW LAW SON,
CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER,
HOUSE AGENT, AND VALUATOR,
DISPLAYS IN HIS SHOWROOMS
At 181, 183, and 185 HIGH STREET, AYR,
(Branch, - HYR ROAD. TROON),
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
OF WELL DESIGNED AND AVKLL MADE
FURMITURE
AT INEXPENSIVE PRICES,
CARPETS, CURTAINS, LINOLEUMS,
CHINTZES, TAFFETAS, CRETONNES,
AND LINENS SUITABLE FOR
CURTAINS and LOOSE SLIPS.
HOURS, 9 to 7. - - Saturdays, 9 to 4.
TELKPHo^^E, 165.
13
Index to Streets, Places, Etc. —Continued.
w
ard.
Paqe.
Ward.
6-
-Hawkhill, - - -
271
o— Quail Road,
6-
-HaAvkhill Avenue,
271
3— Queen Street,
1-
-Hazehvood Road,
272
Queen Terrace, -
6-
-Heathfield Road,
272
1—1 to 17.
High Street,
272
4-18 to 33.
2-
-159 and 178 to 247 and 266.
1— Racecourse Road,
i-
-1 and 2 to 157 and 176.
1— Racecourse View,
2-
-Holniston Road, -
275
1— Railway liridge.
4-
-Hope Street,
275
5— River Street,
6-
-Hunter's Avenue,
276
3— River Terrace, -
3-
-James Street,
276
1 -Robsland Avenue,
3-
-John Street,
276
1— Ronaldshaw Park, -
King Street,
277
6— Russell Street, -
5-
-1 to 33
6— Russell Terrace, -
3-
-36 to 134.
2-St. AndiewStreet, -
6-
-35 to 111.
4— St. John Street, -
3-
-Kirk Port, -
277
6— St. George's Road, -
2-
-Kyle Street, -
277
l-St. Leonard's Road, -
5-
-Landsdowne Road,
278
4— Sandgate, -
5-
-Limekiln Road, -
278
1— Savoy Park,
3-
-Limond's Wynd, -
278
4— Seabank Road, -
5-
-Lisburn Road, -
278
1-SeafieldRoad, -
6-
-Lochside Road, -
27S
6-Seaforth Road, -
4-
-Lome Arcade,
278
2- Smith Street, -
4-
-Macneillie BuiUlings, -
285
6— Somerset Road, -
6-
-IVrCall's Avenue,
278
4— South BeaA Road, -
5-
-Main Street,
279
4— South Harbour Street
5-
-Marchfield Road.
280
2— SouMi Park Road, -
1-
-Marchn)ont Road,
28U
6— Spring-bank Road,
1-
-Maybole Road, -
280
1 — Springvale Road,
1-
-Mews Lane, -
281
5— Ta.ylor Street, -
1-
-Midton Road,
281
6-TigRoad. -
Mill Street, -
282
6— 'I'ryfield Place, -
2-
-2 and 13 to 115.
6— Union Avenue, -
4-
- 1 to 41.
1— Victoria Park, -
1-
-Miller Road,
282
6— Victoria, Road,
4-
-Montgomerie Terrace,
283
2— Victoria Street, -
1-
-Monument Road,
283
6— Viewfield Road, -
6-
-Nelson Street, -
283
6— Virginia Gardens,
4-
-New Bridge Street, -
284
6— Waagon Road, -
4-
-Newmarket Street,
284
AVallace Street. -
New Road, -
285
3-2 to 52.
5-
-i and 2 to 90^ and 115.
5-1 to 113.
6-
-94 to 118.
6-54 to 100.
4-
-Nile Court, -
274
1— AVattfield Road,
6-
-Northfiftld Avenue, -
286
5— Weaver Street, -
Nortli Harbour Street,
287
1- Wellington Chambers
5-
-14 to 26.
1— Wellington Lane,
4-
-30 to 68.
1— Wellington .Square, -
6-
-Northpark Avenue, -
287
6— Wellington Street, -
4-
-Old Bridge Street,
287
6— W^est Sanquhar Road,
5-
-Oswald Avenue, -
288
1— Wheatfield Road,
1-
-Park Circus,
288
6— Whitehill Road,
1-
-Park Terrace,
288
5— Whitletts Road,
5-
-Peebles Street, -
288
4— Wiuton Buildings,
PrestAvickRoad, -
289
5_AVoodtield Road, , -
5-
-1 to 137.
4-Woodfield Road,
6-
-2 to 244.
4 -York Street,
6-
-Princes Street, -
- 291
4— York Street Lane,
Page.
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- 291
- 292
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294
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297
297
268
299
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299
299
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301
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302
267
302
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303
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JAMES CRAIG,^^°
AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, and
LIVE STOCK AGENTS,
AYR, GIRVAN, NEWTON-STEWART & STRANRAER.
County Auction Mart, Ayr, - - - - Every Tuesday.
County Auction Mart, Stranraer, - - Every Friday.
County Auction Mart, Newtoa-Stewart, - Every Friday.
New Cumnock Auction Mart, _ _ _ Monthly.
Also Marts at Girvan and Pinwherry.
Ayr Horse Repository-Monthly Sale of all Classes of Horses.
Sales (Agricultural or otherwise) guaranteed and
conducted on the best of terms.
Telegraphic Addresses—
"Craig, Ayr"; "Craig, Zvlart, Stranraer"; " (Jrtiig, Mart,
Ne wton-fetewart. "
Postal Addresses-
Union Buildings, Ayr (Head Office) ; Meikle's Hotel, Stranraer;
Auction Mart, Newton-Stewart.
Telephone —
42 Ayr, Private Exchnnge.
FURNITURE AND GENERAL SALES DEPARTMENT:
COUNTY FURNITURE AOOTIQN HALLS AND
SHOW ROOMS,
UNION BUILDINGS,
45 BURNS STATUE SQUARE, AYR.
PORTNIGHTLY SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
and Other Effects, whicli have been removed to those
commodious AncLion Rooms for convenience of Sale.
Sails open Daily for the reception of Goods, or these will be
sent for on receipt of notice. A Post-Card will taring us.
Sales in Private Houses, and Sales of all other
descriptions, exioeditiously carried through.
Property Sales attended. Inventories and Valuations for Probate,
Transfer, n.nd other purj^oses accurately prepared.
Tepms Quoted. -:- Insurance of all kinds effected.
Telephone No. 42.
FOST orncE directory.
. <L.<5 NOTES. "eXs^
The Roval Burgh of Ayr, the capital of Ayrshire, is
situated 'at the mouth of the River Ayr. The town 'SJid
county receive their name from tlie Eiver Ayr, a name
wliich is probably a survival from the old times of the
Strathclyde Britons, signifying in Cymric, "the gentle-
w'ater," or Ar in Gaelic, which signifies "a battlefield."
Distant about 30 miles S. S.W. from Glasgow, and by
rail 74 miles S.-W. from Edinburgh. The spot has been
inhabitated from la remote antiquity. It was the site of
a Roman Station, and it has been ascertained that a
hamlet remained here until the year 1197, when William
the Lion engrafted a new town upon it, which about the
year 1202 he constituted a royal burgh.
In ancient times Ayr was distinguished both for trade*
and military strength ; and being an important point of
concentration on the west, it was the scene of frequent
conflicts, and repeatedly changed hands during the wars
of Scottish independence, in the time of the Edwards and
the Bruee-s. Here Edward I. fixed a powerful garrison,
and here the patriotic exploits of Sir William Wallace-
commenced.
When Scotland was over-run by Oliver Cromwell, he-
fixed upon it as the site of one of the four forts which he-
built to command the country. This fortification, termed
the Citadel, enclosed an area of about ten or twelve acres,
including the Church of St. John. The Tower (which
only remains) is a venerable relic founded in the twelfth
century, land dedicated to St. John the Baptist. In 1560-'
it fell into the hands of the reformed clergy, of whom
was the Rev. John Welsh, son-in-law of John Knox, the
Reformea-. The Scottish Parliament met here and con-
firmed the title of Robert the Bruce to the throne. When
the Protector, in 1652, took possession of it, turning the
Church into a storehouse, he indemnified the inhabitants--
for the seizure by contributing 1000 merkes sterling©-
money towards the erection of the present Old Church,
on the site of a former Franciscan monastery. Th&
Citadel was purchased in 1853 by Mr John Miller, the-
present occupier of the Tower.
16 DIRECTORY.
Wallace Tower. — A Gothic structure 113 feet high,
xected on the site of la former one which was taken down
about 1830. It was designed by Thomas Hamilton, and
cost about £1400. It has always been associated with the
name of Sir William Wallace. A statue of the renowned
chief, cut by Thom, the famed sculptor of "Tam o'
Shanter 'and Souter Johnnie," occupies a niche in front.
The cost of the statue was 120 guineas, and the money
was subscribed in a fortnight, chiefly through the
exertions of Mr Auld, Doonbrae, Thom's chief patron. A
figure of less pretensions, cut by Mr Reid of Glasgow,
stands in a niche of the Scotch baronial building at the
east end of Newmarket Street, placed in 1810 by Henry
■Cowan, to replace an old representation of the head of
Wallace which had fallen into decay. The effgy was
originally erected there to commemorate the sheltering
(of Wallace from his enemies under this roof.
The reputed date of the building of the Auld Brig is
1232, and the earlier documentary record is a charter of
Alexander II., dated 7th December, 1236. Traditionally it
was built by Isobel Lowe and her sister, two maiden
ladies, who spent their fortune on the undertaking. In
1877 the heavy floods undermined the foundations of the
New Brig, referred to by Burns, and the present New-
Bridge was built on the same site. Victoria Bridge,
erected in 1897. Burns Statue, unveiled 1891. Royal Scots
Fusiliers Memorial Statue, unveiled 1902. Burns Monu-
ment, built 1820. The Town's Buildings, with a spire 226
feet high, erected 1828, cost £14,000, and greatly enlarged
in 1881. Town Hall destroyed by fire on 1st July, 1897,
rebuilt 1904. The County Buildings modelled after the
temple of Isis in Rome, completed in 1822, costing up-
wards of £30,000. The Ayr Academy was founded chiefly
on a bequest of £1000 l£eft for educational purposes in
1790 by Mr Fergusson of Doonholm. This sum was
supplemented by private subscriptions of £6585. The cost
of erection was £2837; and the balance of the fund was
vested in Government securities. A charter was obtained
in 1798, under which the management was committed to
seven directors, annually chosen from among the Magis-
trates and Town Council. Since 1872 the Academy has
come under the Education Act, and is now managed bv
the School Board.
Newton-upon-Ayr is of very ancient creation, owing its
privileges to Robert Bruce, who, upon being attacked by
leprosy, came to reside in it, and was induced to establish
a lazar-house to confer considemble favours on the town.
ISTewton and Wallacetovvn were comprehended within the
Parliamentary Burgh of Ayr in 1832. The Municipal
Burgh was in 1873 rendered conterminous with the Parlia-
mentary, and again extended in 1885. Its present area is
iabout 1996 acres.
"No notes on Ayr, however brief, would be complete
without some reference to the places so intimately con-
nected with the birth and life of the National Poet. Ayr
is the very heart of the Burns country. At AUoway {2^
miles) is the birthplace, and close around it tare "AUo-
way's Auld Haunted Kirk," "Tam o' Shanter's Brig," and
many other associations with Burns and his poems. At
Burns Cottage is the Museum of Relics. Burns Monu-
ment should also be visited, nor should the Banks o'
Doon Tea Gardens be omitted, affording access to the far-
famed bonnie banks and bi-aes, and showing much to
justify its claim to be the beauty spot of the far-famed
land of Burns.
Population of the Registration District of Ayr in 1901,
30,247; of the Municipal Burgh in 1891, 24,800; in 1901.
'28,624; an increase in ten years of 3,824; estimated in-
crease since, 3220. Males, 13,388; females, 15,236; of the
Parliamentary Burgh in 1901, 26,907. Avr Ecclesiastical
Parish, 8,321; St. Leonard's (Q.S.), 3,633; Newton, 6,695;
St. James (Q.S.), 4,000; Wallacetown (Q.S.), 6,542; Land-
ward Part, 1,623. Municipal Constituency in 1908, 5,858
(including females)— 1st Ward, 906: 2nd. 767; 3rd, 770; 4th,
1052; 5th, 989; 6th, 1,374; total, 5,858; increase, 27.
Inhabited houses in 1891, 5,100; in 1901, 5,886; an in-
crease in ten years of 786. Separate Families, 5,912.
Rooms with one or more windows, 21,987. Annual value
of real property, exclusive of railways, in 1909-10:— 1st
Ward, £45,267 5s lOd ; 2nd Ward, £33,537 16s Od ; 3rd Ward,
£18,594 5s 4d; 4th Ward, £59,183 lis 7d ; 5th Ward, £24,333
4s 8d; 6th Ward, £26,224 19s 8d ; total, £207,141 3s Id; last
year, £205,701 3s lOd ; increase, £1439 19s 3d. Value of
Railways, £6,108. Value of Tramways, £2,656. Corporation
Revenue, £7718. Number of Police, 36. Cost,
This Burgh, with Irvine, Campbeltown, Inveraray, and
Oban, returns one Member to Parliament. Ayr is the
Returning Burgh.
Parliamentary Constituency of the Burghs in 1909:—
Ayr, 1st Ward, 500; 2nd Ward, 541; 3rd Ward, 620; 4th
Ward, 839; 5th Ward, 779; 6th Ward, 1084; total, 4363;
•increase, 102. Campbeltown, 816; Inveraray, 142; Irvine,
18 D [RECTORY.
1889 ; Oban, 798 ; total, 8011 ; decrease, 48. Member for Ayr
Burghs, George Younger, Esq., Valleyfield, Newmilns,
Fife, and 23 Grosvenor Place, London, S.W. Votes polled
at General Election in 1910— George Younger (U.), 3647:
William Robertson (L.), 3594— nuajority, 53.
TOWN COUNCIL OF AYR.
Provost — James S. Hunter.
B^ailies — Peter S. Ferguson, Colonel H. A. Vincent, John
Watson, and James R. Gould.
Master of Works — James Meikle.
Treasurer — John Mitchell.
Conveners — Public Health — Donald M'Donald. Works —
James Meikle. Finance — John Mitchell. Property,
Markets, and Slaughterhouse — James Meikle. Lighting
— A. Thomson. Tramways — Peter S. Ferguson. Foot-
paths— Robert Millar. Water — J. L. Copland. Fire —
J. R. Gould. Hall Letting — James Meikle. Appeals
and Arrears of Rates — D. Ross M'Kellar. Cleiansing —
William Smith. Bathing Machines— R. Millar. M'Crie
MoTtification — John Wiatson. Executive — Provost J. S.
Hunter.
Councillors—
1st Ward. 2nd Ward.
D R. M'Kellar. Col. H. A. Vincent.
James Meikle. J. M. M. Morton.
John Watson. John Kerr.
3rd Ward. 4th Ward..
Allan Thomson. Peter S. Ferguson.
William Smith. Thos. A. A. Eraser.
James S. Hunter. James P. Hay.
5th Ward. 6th Ward.
John Mitchell. J. Lindsay Copland,
Donald M'Donald. James R. Gould.
Ja^Ties R. Learmont. Robert Millar, jr.
Chamberlain and Collector of Rates— A. B. MiacCallum.
Procurator Fiscal— Leonard C. Boyd.
Town Clerk— P. A. Thomson. Depute— Thoc. L. Robb.
Surveyor, Water, and Tramways Engineer— John Young,
Sanitary and Cleansing Inspector and Inspector of
Weights and Measures— Robert Adam.
Tramways Manager— W^illiam Grant.
Electrical Engineer— Roland Marshall, A.M.I.M.E,
Wiater Works Superintendent— David Graham,
mUECTORY.
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Town Officer and Hall Keeper — James Gait, 13 Higli
Street.
Superintendent of Lighting and Firemaster — James
M'Clure.
.Chief Constable and Billet Master — James Lowdon.
Medioal Officer— Dr Walter F. Brown, M.B., D.P.H.,
57 Bellevue Crescent.
Assessor of Lands and Heritages and Registrar of Voters
— Alexander Walker, 8 Academy Street.
Burgh Foreman — John Jamieson.
Auditor— Thomson M'Lintock, C.A., 149 West George
Street, Glasgow.
STATEMENT SHOWING THE ASSETS AND LIABILI-
TIES OF THE BURGH OF AYR.
For the Year ending 15th May, 1909.
Gomraon Good, -
Assessments, - -
Electric Light,
Tramways. &c.
Police Pension
Fund, &c.
Charities, &c.,
Total, - -
Assets.
£, S. D.
141, 4«1 ^ 6
353,9.38 5 6
180,428 15
4,370 1
18,272 14
(04,491
Liabilities.
£ S. D.
97,2.51 6 7
308,204 17 1
Surplus.
£ s. n.
44,229 19 1
45,733 8 5
158,468 18 6
27,959 16 «
4,334 13 1
4,920 0 8
35 8 2
13,352 13 10
573,179 15 11
131,311 6 3
Commond Good
Sinking Fund,
Receipts
£ s. r>
380 0 1
Payments.
£ S. D
300 0 0
On hand be-
ginning year.
£ S. I).
27 13 9
On handen(S
of year.
£ s, n.
107 14 4
The Amount Outstanding in Common Good
Account, £97,143 12 5
Sum Due to Bank on Capital Account, ... 449 11 3
Sum Applied from Sinking Fund, ... ... 2,940 0 0
£100,533 3 •
The amount authorised under the Burgh Act, 1899, is
£100,000 Os Od.
CORPORATION ELECTRICITY WORKS,
MILL STREET.
Supply Commenced— March 1st, 1898.
Capital Authorised— £120,000.
Expended to May 15th, 1909— £100,616 10s 4d.
Detailed Costs^Buildings and Site, £17,443 13s lid;
Machinery, £34,183 18s Id; Mains, £27,480 9s dd;
Transformers, etc., £4,534 12s Id; Meters,
£6,448 2s lOd ; Instruments, £4,072 Os 3d ; Municipal
Wiring, £1,275 4s 4d; Other Items, £5,178 9s 4d.
20 DIRECTORY.
iSystem— Alternate Current, High Tension with Low-
Tension.
Nettwork— 250, 200, and 100 volts, and Ck)ntinuous
Current, 250 volts.
Charge for Lighting — 4d per unit ; Power, 2d ; Public
Lighting, 2d.
For Traction— 1st 200,000, l^d ; per unit thereafter. Id.
Income— £14,218 17s 9d ; Total Expenses, £7,186 3s 4d.
Interest and Sinking Fund, £5,608.
Committee — The whole Council.
Convener — Councillor Allan Thomson.
Burgh Electrical Engineer — Roland Marshall, A.M.I. M.E.
Chief Asistant — W. R. Murray.
Collector — William Smillie.
CORPORATION TRAMWAYS, TOWN BUILDINGS,
1 High Street.
Running Commenced — 25th September, 1901.
Capital Authorised— £128,000.
Length of Track— 5 Miles, 5 Furlongs, 44 Yards.
Number of Passengers Carried — 3,610,537.
Total Expended up to May 15, 1909— £82,169 6s 8d.
Detailed Cost— Permanent Way, £49,815 7s lid; Electric
Equipment of Line, £6381 16s lid; L. B. and Fix
tures, £7.858 19s 2d; Workshop Tools and Plant,
£724 16s 2d; Cars (including Electric Equipment of
Cars), £11.555 ; Office Furniture and Miscellaneous
Equipment, £176 2s 2d ; Parliamentary Expenses,
£1,528 18s Id; Preliminary Expenses, £3128 6s 3d.
Income, £15,081 7s 7d ; Total Working Expenses, including
Interest and Sinking Fund, £13,572.
Nett Balance carried to Depreciation Renewals and
Reserve Accounts, £1,612.
Committee — The whole Council.
Convener — Bailie P. S. Ferguson.
Vice Convener — Provost Hunter.
General Manager — William Grant.
GUILDRY OF AYR.
Clerk — P. A. Thomson. Treasurer — A. B. MacCallum.
Dean — James Meikle, Woodside, 13 Carrick Road.
William Allan. John Baird.
Robert Adam Alex. Baird.
Thomas Allan. R. G. Brown.
Robert Anderson. A. Buchanan, jun.
John Armour. James Buchanan.
Robert Armour. David Campbell.
William Auld. James Cleat.
DIRECTORY.
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Andrew Climie.
J Lindsay Copland.
Samuel Cowan.
John Davidson.
David Dick.
Ji'mes Dobbie.
Peter Duncan.
The mas Duncan.
John Eaglesham.
J. M. Ferguson.
Peter S. Ferguson.
William Gold.
John M. Goodwin.
James Goudie.
John Hall.
James Headley.
James C. Highet.
James Hill.
Hugh Hunter.
J. K. Hunter.
Provost James S. Hunter.
James Hyslop.
George Innes.
George J. Johnson.
David Kiikland.
A. H. Lang.
George Law.
W illiam Lindsay.
John Lochhead.
D. J. Lockhart.
VJm. Lyaiburn.
J. D. Macarthur.
Alex. M'Callum.
J. A. MacCallum.
John R. M'Cartney.
Donald M'Donald.
D. Ross M'Kellar.
Alex. M'Kenzie.
Hugh M'Quiston.
John Mains.
John Milligan.
David Mills.
M Morrison.
J. M. M. Morton.
John Murray.
Kol ert Murray.
A\' illiam Murray.
Alex. Paterson.
Walter Paterson.
Robert Paton.
William Paton.
John W. Philp.
Peter Price.
Capt. A. Ritchie.
Thomas Rowan.
I' dward Senior.
James Smith.
William Smith.
John Spier.
¥■' illiam Spier.
Th.omas Steele.
John Steen.
A llan Stevenson.
Win. Stevenson.
J. b. Stewart.
Rt'bert Stewart.
James Strithearn.
.las. Taylor.
Thomas Templeton.
Isaac Terry.
Allan Thomson.
Alex. Thomson.
James Thomson.
John Thomson.
A. M. Turner. '
James D. Ure.
Alex. Walker.
H S- W^alker.
Robert W^allace.
V\ illiam W'atson.
W^ D. W^att.
George W^illock.
Hugh Wood.
George Wyllie.
Officer — James Paterson.
NEWTON-ON-AYR TOWN COUNCIL.
D R. Gibb. A. B. MacCallum.
Daniel Wyllie. J. M. Ferguson.
Hugh Vass. Robert Cuthbert.
David Ferguson.
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DIRECTORY.
Bailies— William Smith and Wiliam Hunter.
Councillors —
Treasurer— William Smith. Fiscal— D. Pergussoa,
Solicitor. Clerk— J. A. MacCallum, Solicitor.
SESSION CLERKS.
Ayr Parish— George M. Lockhart, 211 High Street.
St Leonard's Parish— W. S. M'Millan, 58 AUoway Street.
Newton-on-Ayr Parish— J. M. Fergusson, 'Observer Office/
or Malcolm Lodge, 44 Prestwick Ptoad.
Wallacetown Parish— John Watson, 1 Miller Road.
St James' Parish— James Napier, 9 Falkland Road.
CARNEGIE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Main Street.
Opened 2nd September, 1893.
Through the munificence of Mr Andrew Carnegie, LL.D.^
who offered the town £10,000 to build a Free Library, on
condition that the ratepayers adopted the Free Libraries
Act. Total cost, nearly £12,000. Lending and Reference
Departments open daily (except Wednesdays) from 1 to 4-
p.m., and 6 to 9 p.m. ; Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Ladies' Reading Room open daily from 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.
General Reading Room from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
General Committee —
Chairman— Provost James Hunter,
From the Town Council-
Provost Hunter. J. R. Learmont.
Bailie Watson. Eonald M'Donald.
Bailie Gould. J Lindsay Copland.
i:. R. M'Kellar. R. Millar, jr.
T A. A. Eraser.
From the Householders —
Ex-Provost Allan. Thomas Wilson.
V.'allace Allan. W. Walker. M.A.
J. H. Goudie. Rev. 0. B. Milligan.
Walter Beaton. \1 illiam Scott.
William Dick, M.A.
Convener of Books Committee — William Dick, M.A,
Convener of Finance Committee — Councillor Fraser,
Convener of Lectures Committee — Wallace Allan.
Clerk, Treasurer, and Librarian — David Duff.
AYR CEMETERY.
Open Daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Managers — The Provost, Magistrates, and Council.
Treasurer— A. B. MacCallum. Secretary— P. A. Thomson,
Superintendent — James Dunlop.
DIRECTORY. 23
NEWTON-ON-AYK GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. .
"Works and Kegistered Office — Damside, Newton-on-Ayr.
Chairniaii — James C. M'Gaan.
Vice-Chairman — James Wilkinson,
Directors —
John M'Hutcheon, John Greenlees, Thomas Frew, Alex.
Guthrie, Wm. Smith, Wm. Templeton, and Kenneth
Cameron.
Manager — John Gibb.
<Jashier— Robert Strathern. Collector — William Ferguson.
^Secretary and Treasurer — George Miller, The Clydesdale
Bank, Ltd.
THE AYR GAS COMPANY^ LIMITED.
Works and Registered Office — Cromwell Road.
Chairman^Adam M'Gregor, 14 Barns Terrace.
Vice-Chairman — Peter Watson oi Dinwoodie>
Directors —
"Walter Young, Captain Alex. Ritchie, James Wilkinson,
J.K. Hunter, James Hill, Captain John Dick, D. W.
Shaw.
Secreary and Treasurer — James W^ilson, National Bank of
Scotland.
Manager — James Purves.
Clerk— J. Y. Cunningham. Colector— James Clark.
SHOPKEEPERS', Etc., HOLIDAYS.
Under Factory Act— August 1st.
Public— August 10th and October 12th.
Weekly Half-Holidays—
Butchers and Ironmongers, Wednesday from 2 p.m.
Fishmongers, Monday.
RACE MEETINGS.
July 18th and 19th, August 12th and 13th,
September 14th, 15th, and 16tn.
REGISTRAR OFFICE.
Births. Marriages. Deaths.
1907, 964 303 554
1908, 928 245 584
1909 890 217 584
Registrar for Births, Marriages, and Deaths for the
Burgh of Ayr — William Aitken. Office, Butter Market
Court, 90 High Street. Office Hours, 9.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday and Friday
evenings from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Births required to be
registered within 21 days, deaths 8 days, and marriages
3 days.
24 DIUECTORY.
MERCHANT COMPANY.
Instituted in 1655, and in 1820 a fund was formed for
widows and orphans.
Clerk and Treasurer — J. A. MaeCallura.
Officer — Wrn. Higgins.
H.M. CUSTOMS AND EXCISE AND BOARD OF TRADE.
Office— 2 Fort Street.
Colector, Receiver of Wreck, and Superintendent Board
of Trade— J. B. O'Sullivan.
Examining Officer — James Wilson.
Assistants — Isaac E. George and Leonard Smith.
Watcher — ^W. Williams.
Preventive Men— S. Ord and J. J. Wood.
HARBOUR OF AYR.
Harbour Master — Captain Alexander Mackenzie.
Collector and Treasurer — David J. Lockhart.
Clerk— H. Young, 75 Dalblair Road.
Teustees.
Chairman — Provost Hunter.
Th(3 Marquis of Ailsa. J^.ailie Ferguson.
Dean of Guild Meikle. Treasurer Mitchell.
Walter Bain. R Montgcme-rie.
Sir James Bell. Sir M. Arthur, Biart.
Patrick T. Caird. Ifin.e? Hamilton.
David Cooper. T. W. M'Intyre.
John Dobbi.e. J D. Paton.
Principal Exports and Imports for Year ending Nov. 1909 :
Imports. Exports.
Iron Ore, - 139,091 tons. Pig Iron, - - 21,046 tons.
Limestone, - - 67,372 tons. Coal, - - - - 640,265 tons.
The number of Vessels which entered the Harbour— 2741.
Agent for Lloyds— James Hamilton, 60 North Quay.
Russian and Spanish Vice-Consul— John Dobbie,
21 AUoway Street.
German Consular Agent— Daniel P. Wyllie, 197 High St.
Norwegian Vice-Consul — J. Grant Smith,
64 North Quay.
American Consular Agent— Peter H. Waddell, 3 Ayr Street,.
Troon.
American Lloyds Surveyor — Wm. Miller, Troon.
OLD AGE PENSIONS.
LOCAL PENSION COMMITTEE FOR AYR BURGH.
Pro\ost Hunter. Bailie Ferguson.
Dean of Guili Meikle. B;iilie Watson
Treasurer Mitchell. PaiJJe (xonld.
DIUECTOUY. 25
Councillors —
John Kerr. Donald M'Donald.
William Smith. J R. Lecarmont,
T. A. A. Fraser. J. Lindsay Copland.
Representatives from Outside of Council.
Archibald Reid. V- ill'iam Scott.
Richard Kissell. James Shedden.
Hugh Law. David Loudoun.
Chairman — Provost Hunter.
Clerk— P. A. Thomson, Town Clerk, Town Buildings.
Local Pension Oificer — E. Campbell, Excise Office.
Newmarket Street.
AYR PARISH COUNCIL.
Chairman, Walter Beaton, 32 Allison Street ; Messrs J.
R. Gould, 38 Wallace Street; John T. Scott, 38 Castlehill
Road; Wm. W. Manson, Whitletts ; Peter Boyle, Leo
Villa, Craigie Road; Peter S. Ferguson, Roanpark, Fort;
James Johnstone, Alloway Cottage; Alex. Ligertwood, 29
Miller Road ; William Millar, Nile Court ; David A.
Wallace, Grangeston, Prestwick Road ; Thomas Wilson, 77
New Road; William Bone, East Sanquhar Farm; Thomas
Duncan, Wiston Place, Miller Road ; James Wilkinson, 26
Miller Road; John M'Gregor, 5 Limekin Road; Thomas
Robertson, Clochranhill ; John Corrigan, 33 Wallace Street.
Collector and Inspector— Robert Pyper ; Office, 27 Kyle
Street.
Medical Officer— Alan Muir, M.B., CM., 20 Barns Street.
KYLE UNION POORHOUSE BOARD.
Chairman — Alexander Ligertwood.
Committee —
James Wilkinson. j^lexander Wallace.
John M'Gregor. John Reid.
W illiam Millar. V\ alter Beaton.
Peter Boyle. Robert M'Cosh.
Thomas Duncan. Thomas Robertson.
J. Taylor Gibb. .lohn Bain.
\^'illi'am Wilson. David Reid.
D. A. Wallace. James M'Farlane.
William Bone. John Maxwell.
John Kerr. Robert Wright.
Governor— James Henderson. Matron— Miss J. CampbeU.
Chaplain — Mr John Cumming.
Medical Officer— Alan Muir, M.B.
Nurses — Misses Duncan and Murray.
Secretary and Treasurer— James H. Goudie, of Dougall,
Goudie & Douglas, Wellington Chambers, 70 Fort Street.
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DIRECTOllY.
AYR AND DISTRICT PROPERTY PROTECTION
ASSOCIATION.
Chairman— Hugh Hunter.
Secretary and Treasurer— Leonard C. Boyd, Solicitor.
Law Agent— Leonard C. Boyd. Auditor— James Scott.
Offices— Wellington Chambers, 6 Fullarton Street.
SICK NURSES.
Those marked (c) are Certificated; (m) Monthly; (g) General.
(0)— Miss Armour, 32 Campbell Street.
(M)— Mils Andrew, 20 River Street.
(M)— Mifis Clark, 15 Alderstone Avenue.
(G)— Miss Clark, 26 Allison Street,
(c)— Mrs Clark, 3 Charlotte Street.
(m)— Mrs Crawford, 45 AUoway Street.
(g)— Mrs W. Ci'oss, 37 Mill Street.
(g)— Miss M. Gumming, 6 Smith Street.
(g)— Mrs Cunmngham, 3 TryfieLd Place.
(G)— Mrs Douglas, 27 Allison Street.
(c)— Favali (Clancey), 10 Content Street.
(g)— Mrs S. Gracie, 27a New Road.
(g)— Mrs Hood, 8 Garden Street.
(c)— Miss Muir, 53 New Road.
(im)- Mrs John Lawrie, 20 Russell Street.
(g)— Mrs Lawson, 27 River Terrace.
(c)— Miss Liscoe, 25 John Streeit.
(G)— Mrs Mair, 248 High Street.
(G)— Mre M'Cartnev, 229 High Street.
(c)— Miss M'Callum, G.M.H., Stewart Ville, Tig Road.
(c)— Mrs M'Jannet, 12 Gordon Street.
(c)— Mrs Mackie, 83 New Road.
(c)— Mrs M'Cartnev, 93 High Street.
(g)— Miss M'Leod,"'25 New'" Road,
(c)— Mrs M'Whirter, 216 High Street.
(c)— Mrs M 'Williams, 10 Carrick Street.
<G)— Mrs Peaston, 19 Carrick Street.
(g)— Mrs Pyper, 71 Mill Street.
(€)— Miss C. Reid, 58 Pi-estwick Road,
(c)— Mrs Scott. 63 Main Street,
(c)— Miss Smith, 175 High Street.
(m)— Mrs Stewart, 144 High Street.
(c)— Miss Thomson, 25 RiA^er Terrace.
Miss T. Hood (Masseuse and Medical Gymnastics), 30
Midton Road,
(c)— Miss J. G. Paterson (Masseuse, Electricity, and
Nauheim Treatment), 2 Cathcart Street,
(c)— Miss Muir (Masseuse and Manicuring), 11 Charlotte
Street.
C. P. Arnold, Professional Masseur, 95 New Road.
DIRECTORY.
27
JUSTICE OF PEACE COUKT.
The Cour't held first Monday of every Month except January,
May,- and August — then, second Monday of the Month.
Clerk— D. W. Shaw.
Depute Clerks — Kobert Welsh and D. Ramsay.
Fiscal— W. S. M'Millan.
Bar Officer —
QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE.
Held first Tuesday of March ; first Tuesday of May ; fire/fc
Tuesday of August; and fourth Tuesday of October.
Bank of Scotland
Agent — John Andrew.
BANKS.
North of Scotland and
TG\\]sr AN3 County Bank
Accountant — Robt. A. Miller.
Teller — Thomas Cowan.
Royal Bank of Scotland.
A}?ent — John A. White.
Accountant — J. W Ralston.
Teller— J. K. Ferguson.
British Linen Bank.
Agent— J. H. S.. Main.
Arcountant — W. S. Bever-
idge.
Commercial Bank of Scot
LAND (Ltd.)
Agent — Wilfrid C. Miacror^'e
Assistant Agent— J. Meikle.
Accountant— F. D. Phillips.
Nj»tional Bank of Scotiand
(Ltd.)
Agent — James Wilson.
A&sistant Agent— C. S. Wil-
liamson.
Teller — James M'Queen.
(Ltd.)
Agents— John, W. & G.
l.ookhart.
Accciiuitant — Alex. J. an^siis
U>-TON Bank of Scotland
rLrD.)
Agent — John T. Bunco rube
A ccountant— R.D.M'Nauglit.
Teller — Andrew Guild.
Clydesdale Bank.
Agent — Georg'3 Miller.
Accountant— Andw. Winter.
Tellers— James Robb, jun.,
land D. M. Wilkie.
The Mercantile Bank of
Scotland (Ltd.)
Deposit and Savings Bank
Agency- John T. Scott,
F.C.I.S., 29 Newmarket
Street.
PROBATION OF OFFENDERS ACT.
For Ayr Sheriff Court.
Officer — James Shedden, 2 Main Street.
For Ayr Burgh Police Court.
Mr. John Cummino;, Missionary, 45 Hawkhill Avenue.
Adjutant Clark, 6 Prestwiek Road.
■^8 DIRECTORY.
AYE BRANCH OF THE ROYAL LIFEBOAT
INSTITUTION.
Secretary— R. J. Semple, Solicitor, 70 Newmarket Street.
Treasurer— D. J. Lookbart, Harbour Office, Docks.
FAIRS.
New Yeair's Day Fair (Horses and Cattle)— Thursday before
second Wednesday of January.
Hilling Fairs — T'hird Tuesday of April, third Tuesday of
October, and first Tuesday after 28th of May and November.
Palm Fairs (Horses and Cattle) — Last Friday of April
Midsummer Fair (Horses and Cattle)— Thursday 'before
second Monday of July.
Michaelmas Fair (Plorses and Cattle)— Second Thursday of
October .
Market Days— Every Tuesday and Friday.
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.
Frown, Walter F.,
M.B.,
jVL'Kenna, Fergus, M.B.,
D.r.n.
CM.
Donglas, Charles,
M.B.,
Morton, J. M. M., M.B.,
CM.
CM.
Gairdner, Eric D.,
M.B.,
Morton, R. A., M.D., B.Sc.
Ch.B.
Muir, Alan, M.B , CM.
Geikie, J. Stewart,
M.B.,
Thorn, J. Allan, M.B., Ch.B.
Ch.B.
Walker, J. Bell, L.R.CP.
Landsborough, W.,
M.B.,
ani S.E., L.F.P., and
CM.
S.G.
Lawrie, W. J., M.D.
Watt, J. Ross, M.B., CM.
Martin, Anna P., M.D.
White, Alex., M.B., CM.
M'Kerrow, Geo., M.B
. CM.
Young, A., M.B., CM.
M'Kerrow, Charles, M.B., CM.
OPTHALMIC SURGEON.
Dr W. B. Inglis Pollock, 6 Dalblair Road.
DENTISTS.
Bryan, James, Limited. *King, Jonathan, L.D.S.,
Coid, William. R.C.S.E.
*Frew, G. F., L.D.S. Lamb, J times.
*Fre\v, John. Logan, John.
*Gillespie, John. L.D.S. •••Monev, Andrew, L.D.S.
Hood, T. Sc W. R. M'Kecimie, D. S.
*Bunt, J. P. *Na3h, Thomas L., L.D.S.E.
Kerr, A. "Stirling, J., L.D.S.
Y'oung, David.
BUILDING SOCIETIES.
Ayr Burns Model Building Societv — Secretary — John T.
Scott, F.C.I.S., 29 Newmarket Street.
DIRECTORY. 29
NEWSPAPEKS.
" Ayrshire Post "—Friday, W. G. Wallace, Manager.
"Ayr Observer "—Tuesday, 'Myr Observer" Coy., Publishers.
".Ayr Advertiser "—Thursday, T. M. Gemm.ell & Sons,
Publishers.
MEMBERS OF SCHOOL BOARD.
(As elected on May 3rd, 1909).
Chairman— Dr E. D. Gairdner.
Miss Thomson. Hugh Himter.
V'allace Allan. John Neil.
^\'illiam Robertson. James Scott.
Rev. Alexander Taylor. Miss M'Culloch.
Clerk— Jas. H. Goudie, Solicitor, 70 Wellington Chambers.
Treasurer— J. A. MacCallum, Solicitor, 74 High Street,
Auditor— D. H. Tait, Solicitor, 64 Wellington Chambers.
Compulsory OfRcer— James Tyrie, 3 Russell Street.
SCHOOLS.
Board Schools.
AYR ACADEMY, Fort Street.
Rector —
English — Wm. Dick, M.A. ; one lady and male assistants.
Classics— , Rector,
and two assistants.
Arithmetic and Mathematics— Hugh A. Xamieson, M.A.,
a.nd assistants.
Drawing, Writing, Book-keeping — R. Smeaton Douglas,
F.S.A., and two assistants.
Modern Languages— Duncan Mackay, M.A., and assistants.
Lady Superintendent — Miss Richardson.
Gymnastic Instructor — T. C. Giffen.
•
GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Midton Road.
Master— Henry Robertson, M.A. Mistress— Miss Norrie.
SMITH'S INSTITUTION, Holmston Road.
Master— George Bain. Mistress— Miss Thomson.
LADY JANE HAMILTON'S SCHOOL, Charlotte Street.
Mistress— Miss Graham. Assistant— Miss Farquhar..
Teacher of Deaf Mutes— Miss Miller.
NEWTON ACADEMY, Green Street Lane.
Master — Duncan M'Gregor. Mistress — Miss Houston,
NEWTONHEAD SCHOOL, Viewfield Road.
Master— James Miller, B.A. Mistress— Miss Swaneon.
30 DIRECTORY.
NEWTON PARK SCHOOL, M'Oaire Avenue.
Master— Wm. Walker, M.A. Mietrees— Miss M. Mackaj".
WALLACETOWN SCHOOL, Queen St. and Church St.
Master— James Dobbie. Mistress— Miss Wilson.
EUSSELL STREET SCHOOL.
Master— A. D. Murphy, M.A. Mistress— Miss Girvan.
DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS.
UNDER GOVERNMENT INSPECTION.
ROMAN CATHOLIC (Senior), Hawkhill.
Master — La w re nc e Gemeon .
Infant, Elba Street
Mistress— Miss Lament.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Wellington School, 22 Wellington Square, Boarding and Day
School for Girls. Principals— Miss Cay and Miss Smith.
Newnham House School, 10 Barns Street and 26 Fullarton
Street. Princdpal— Miss Zara Millar.
CERTIFICATED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.
Board of Directors.
Chairman — Walter Neilso-n, Esq., of Ewenfield.
Treasurer— James Wilson, National Bank of Scotland, Ltd.
Secreta:ry — James Dunlop, Solicitor, 2 Barns Street.
Boys' School — St. Leonard's Road.
Superintendent— John Bell. Matron— Mrs Bell.
Teacher— S. T. Holmes. Janitor— J. Campibell.
Girls' School — Belmont Avenue.
Matron— Miss Burnett. Te.acher— Miss Gallic.
AYR EDUCATIONAL TRUST.
Chairman — R. M. Davidson.
Ex-Provost W. Allan, ex-Bailie T. Allan. Rev. Wiliarn
Rainie. Dr Gairdner. Rev. W. Cairns Duncan. James
Johnstone, Walter Beaton, and P. Eraser MacKenna.
Chamhers, 70 Fort Street,
AYR SKETCH CLUB.
In<5titnted 1901.
Studio — 52 'New'market Street.
President— James M'Master. R.S.W., R.B,A.
Vice-President— John W. Weir, J.P.
President of Ladies' Soction— Mrs Loudon, N.B.A.
Hon. Secreta.ry of Ladies' Section— Jane Thomson, 9 Charlotte.
Street, Ayr.
Secretary and Treasurer-— Thomas S. Bell, Tayside,
33 Gordon Terrace.
DIRECTORY.
31
HIS MAJESTY'S INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS FOR
AYRSHIRE.
Inspector— A. Lobban, M.A., Claremon-t, Ayr.
Sub-Inspector— D. Johnston, Dairy.
SOLICITORS BEFORE THE SHERIFF COURT.
Archibald Brackenridge, Dean of Faculty.
(Those marked * are Not-ary Public also.)
Andrew, William, Ayr.
*Andrew. Thomas, Ayr.
^Andrews, David, Girvan.
Boyd, Alexander B., Ayr.
Boyd, John, Ayr.
Boyd, Leonard C, Ayr.
*Erackenridge, A., Cumnock.
*Brown, David, Maybole.
Crawford, Robert, Glasgow.
*Dick, Adam, Ayr.
Dunlop, James, Ayr.
Fergusson, David, Ayr
Gtmmell, Alexander, Ayr.
Gibson, James M., Maybole.
Gibson, James, Maybole.
Gillies, David. Irvine,
Goudie, James H., Aj^r.
Goudie, John T., Ayr.
llarvey, Thos., Mauchline.
Ifarvey, T., jr., Mauchline.
Kay, John, jr., Ayr.
Hill house, James, Ayr.
Howie, John, Aj^r.
Hume, John, Cumnock.
Hunter, R. D., Cumnock.
*Kilpatrick, Thos., Ayr.
Lockhart, George M., Ayr.
*IjOckhart, John, Ayr.
Lockhart, Wm. M., Ayr.
*Ii-^sk, John, Dairy
*Macrorie, W. C, Ayr.
Murdoch, Jas. A. D., Ayr.
*]V"'urdoch, R. D., Ayr.
Joint Secretarii&s and Treasurers — John Lockhart and George
M. Lockhart..
Auditor of Faculty — John Lockhart.
Joint Auditoi-s of Sheriff Court —
John Lockhart and Andrew Crawford.
*MacCallum, J. A., M.A.,
LL.B., Ayr.
*M'Clymont, J. W., Ayr.
M'Cosh, Dunlop, Dalri*'.
M'Cosh, William H., Ayr.
M'Jannet, A. F., Irvine.
*M'Jannet, W. D., Irvine.
MacLachlan, A. P., Irvine,
M'MiUan, W. S., Ayr.
Macpherson, F. H , Ayr.
Paterson, P., Maybole.
Pollok-Morris, A. G., Ayr,
*Semple, Robert J., Ayr.
Shaw, D. W., Ayr.
Shaw, Jaines E., Ayr.
Shaw, William, Prestwick.
*Silver, John, Ayr.
Smith, R. Peden, Irvine
*Struthers, Alex. W., Ayr,
*Tait, D. H., Ayr.
Templeton, Wm., Maybole
Thomson, P. A., Ayr.
W^addcll, P. H., Troon.
Watt, James, Ayr.
*Welsh, Robert, Ayr.
White, Anthony C, Ayr,
Wilson, Alex. R., Irvine.
*Wilson, Robert, Ayr.
*Wilson, W. C, Irvine.
*Young, Robert, Troon.
*young, Thomas, Ayr.
32 DIRECTORY.
ADDITIONAL SOLICITOES BEFORE THE SHERIFF
COURT.
(Not Members of Faculty.)
Addison, W. B., Ayr. MT.'osh, J. M., Dairy.
Lindsay. Gavin A., Ayr. *M()rton. A. F. Miathie, Ayr.
MaeCallum, A. B., M.A., Ramsay, David.
Ayr. Ro!-b. John H., Avr.
lU'Call, Hugh, Ayr. Hobb, Thomas L.,' Ayr.
AYRSHIRE NORTH OF SCOTLAND ASSOCIATION.
Oflfice Bearers —
Hon. Presidents— James Smith, Raenoir; George Bain. 6
Midton Road ; John H. Robb, 7 Wellington Square. '
President— Mr Duncan Gray, Greenfield Cottage, Alloway.
Vice-Presidene— David Hourston, St Ola, Ayr.
Hon. Treasurer— Alex. Gray, 4 Newmarket Street, Ayr.
Hon. Secretary— David Watt, 71 High Street, Ayr.
STATION AGENTS.
Ayr (Goods), North Quay— H. B. Provan.
Ayr (Passenger), Townhead— Andrew Hamilton.
Newton -on- Ayr, Prestwick Road— James Richmond.
COUNTY SECONDARY EDUCATION.
Chairman— Thomas Smith, Maybole.
Clerk — J. E. Shaw, County Buildings.
Organising Secretary— John Cuthbertson, National Bank
BuUidiugs, Kilmarnock.
SHERIFF AND COMMISSARY COURT.
Sheriff and Commissary — John Campbell Lorimer,
M.A., LL.B., K.C.
Sheriff- Substitute and Commissary Depute— John Campbell
Shairp, B.A.
Sheriff and Commissary Clerk— W. S. N. Patrick.
Depute Clerk — Andrew Crawford.
Procurator Fiscal— P. Eraser MacKenna, LL.B.
Macer — Hugh Arthur.
The Procum*ors before the Sheriff Court are Practitioners,
also before the Commissdonary Court.
Ordinary Coiirts siit every Tuesday at 10.30 a.m., and
Thursday at 10.30 a.m. during Session.
Small Debt Court sits every Thursday at 11 a.m.
Hon. Sheriff- Substitutes —
Ex-Provost Steele; David Dougall, Solicitor; ex-Provost
T. Templeton; John Lockhart, Solicitor; Walter
Bain, Shipowner; William Robertson, Journalist;
and John A. MaeCallum, Solicitor.
:33
RESIDENT ACTING JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Col. W. P. Adam, Sea Tower
Henry Allan, Prestwicit.
John S. Alston, Red House,
liobert L. Angus, Ladykirk,
Monkton.
Sr V7m. Arrol, Seafield.
"Walter Bain, Shipowner.
Waltre Beaton, ex-Teacher.
James Bell, Springvale.
John Bell of Enterkine,
Rcbt. J. Bennct, Savoy Pavk.
Thcmas Bone. Monktonhdl,
Monkton.
Tavid Brown, 5 Park C ire as,
Ayr.
J. A. Campbell of Craigie.
Col. W. K. Hamilton Camp-
bell.
George Coats of Beileisle.
Sir James Coats, Bart.,
Auchendr me.
Fbgh Crawford, Drybnrgh.
C Currie, 16 Barns Crescent.
Robert Cuthbert, 4 Welling-
ton Square.
Gc'orge Davidson, Glendoon.
It. M. Davidson of Drumley,
/•nnbank Station.
Jc'hn T. DuneoQibe, Banker.
vV. H. Dunlop of Doonside.
Gray Edmiston, Prestwick.
J M. Ferguson, Publisher.
J B. Fergusson, Balsarth.
Jas. W Galloway, St And
rews House.
J. G. Baird Hay of Rose-
mount.
J. C. Highet, Williamfield.
D. Hunter, 5 Barns Terrace.
James Johnstone, Allow ay.
Jas. Kennedy of Doonholm.
J. C. Kennedy of Dunure.
A. J. Larke, Prestwick.
Alexr. Ligertwood, 29 Miller
Road.
J. C. Highet, Williamfield.
D. Hunter, 3 Barns Terrace.
George Lammie, Prestwick^
George Mair, Prestwick.
J M. M. Morton of Belmont.
Prest-
Brig-
Park
ThOiS. M'Connoehie,
wick.
Francis H. M'Padin,
ade Surgeon, ^0
Circus.
Dr (xeo. M'Kerrow, 7 Barns
Street.
Walter Neilson of Ewenfield
Walter Neilson of Ewenfield.
R A. Oswald of Auchin-
cruive.
John H. Paterson, Grocer.
R. M. Pollok-M orris of
Craig.
iM^jor VV. P. M. Pollok-
Middleton
Frovost of Prestwick.
Dr B. Richards, Prestwick.
Wm. Robertson, Bellarina.
David Rowan, Dunskaig.
Findlay Smith, Gadgirth.
,r. C. Smiith, Shalimar.
E.. Carlisls Sproat.
Thos. Steele, 11 AUoway
Pia.te.
Allan Stevenson, Largie.
John Strain, Cassillis.
Joseph Tait, 6 Park Circus.
Ex-Provost Ihos. Templeton.
A. M. Turner, Brewer.
F E. Villiers, The Shieling.
Col. H. A. Vincent, 20 Well-
ington Square.
J P. W. Walker, Sleaford.
I'eter Watson of Dinwoodie.
Dr James Ross Watt, Amis-
field.
John Vv'eir, Craigard, Monk-
ton.
Geo. C. White of Stewartlea.
James Wilson, Banker.
William Wilson, Castlehill.
Til* Sheriff amd Sheriff-Substi-
tutes of the County.
34 DIRECTORY
Eeisident Acting Justices of the Peace — Continued.
James Johnstone, Alloway. '.1 he Provost, Bailies, and
James Kemnedy of Doonholm. Cliairman olf the Dean of
J. C. Kennedy of Dunure. Guild Court, and Ma-ster of
A. J. Laxke, Prestwick. the Merchants Coy., Ayr.
George Lammie, Prestwick. The Chairman of the several
Alexr. Ligertwood, 29 Miller C.C. District Committees.
Koad. and the Chairman of the
George Mair, Prestwick. Paris-h Council for the time
being.
Clerk — David W. Shaw,
Depute Clerks — Kobert Welsh and David Kamsay.
Office — 24 Sandgate.
SHEKIFF COURT OFFICERS.
Hugh Arthur, John Bone (jun.), G. G. Gumming, Archibald
Reid, John Shaw, and W. H. Wyllie.
AYR BURGH LICENSING APPEAL COURT.
Magistrates. Justices.
Provost Jas. S. Hunter. Ex-Provost Templeton.
B,ailie Peter S. Ferguson. J. C. Kighet.
Bailie Col. H. A. Vincent. Walter Beaton.
Bailie John Watson. William Robertson.
Bailie James R. Gould. W. H. Dunlop.
LIEUTENANCY OF AYRSHIRE.
Loird Lieutenant— The Earl of Eglinton and Win ton.
Vice-Lieutenanit — R. A. Oswald, Auchincruive.
Clerk — James E. Shaw, Solicitor, County Buildings.
STEAMERS.
To Glasgow and Greenock, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 12
noon.
To Girvan, every Tuesday, at 12 noon. Agent — James
Drysdale, Steamhoat Sheds, South Quay.
To Belfasit— Daily (except Sundays), at 12 midnight.
To Larne— Mondays , Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 12 mid-
night.
To Ga,mpbeltoiwn — Mondays, at 4 a.m.
Ayr Steam Shipping Company, Ltd., North Qu,aj
AYR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY.
Room — 48 High Sitreet.
President— A. J. Fergusson.
Vice-President— J. L. Thomson.
Treasurer— William Allan.
Secretary— Robert Adam, 16 Eglinton Terrace.
DIUECXOUY. 35
TRADES' HOUSE.
Deacon -Convener — James Penny. •
TRADES. DEACOXS. CLERKS.
Hammermen Tliomas Templeton...A. W. Struthers, Ayr.
Tailors Thomas Rowan Jas.Penny, Uriebank,
Craigie Road.
Shoemakers John T. Goudie, Ayr.
Squaremen J. C. Higbet A. C. White, Ayr.
H.M. PRISON.
Governor — Andrew M'Ghee.
Chaplain— Rev. Oswald B. Milligan.
Snrg-eon — A. Young, M.J3.C.M.
Matron — Miss M' Hardy.
LAND VALUATION.
Assessor for Ayr Burghs— Alex. Walker, 8 Academy Street,
Ayr.
A6s.essor for Irvine Burgh— Thom^as Hamilton, Irvine.
Assessore for Kyle — j. nomas Harvey and Thomas Harvey,
Jim., Mauchline.
Assessor for Carrick— A. C. White, 58 Alio way Street.
Assessor for Cunningham and Kilmarnock — R. D. Tannahill,
Kilmarnock.
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' FAMILIES' ASSOCIATION
(AYRSHIRE SECTION).
Hon Secretary- Col. H. A. Vincent, 20 Wellington Square.
Hon. Treasurer — James Wilson, National Bank.
For Ayr District — Secretary —
Hon. Treasurer— James E. Shaw, Solicitor.
NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE— SOUTH AYRSHIRE
BRANCH.
President — The Earl of Eglinton land Winton.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — J, A. D. Murdoch,
Solicitor, Wellington Chambers.
ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS, 21st Regimental District.
M-ajor A. C. H. MacGregor CommandiBg.
Captains— D. H. A. Dick, G. C. Briggs, and R. K. Walsh.
Lieutenants — Hon. F. Fairlie and A. M. M'G. Bell.
Adjutant — Captain R. M. Burgoyne.
Quartermasiter — M. L. Carnegie.
Medical Officer— Lieut. A. N. R. M'Neill, R.A.M.C.
c
SQ UlUECXOUY.
3rd battalion royal AYR AND WIGTOWN R.S.F.
SPECIAL RESERVE.
Hon. CoL — Hon. G. C. Lord Saye and Sale.
Commanding Lieut. -CoL — R. L. Nugent Dunbar.
Hon. Lieut.-CoL— C. G. S. M'xUeeter.
Hon. Major— The Earl of Cassillis.
Hon. Major— A. M. M. Campbell.
Hon. Major— G. F. M. Villiers.
Captains— G. A. Greig, \Y. Brook, I. R. T. P. Forbes, and
A. F. J. Cox.
Lieutenants- F. G. Waddington, H. C. Hays Thomson,
and G. S. Ness.
Adjutant— Capt. R. M. Burgoyne, R.S.F.
Quartermaster and Captain — M. L. Camegia.
TERRITORIAL AND RESERVE FORCES ACT.
Ayr County Association.
Pr&sident— Thie Riglit Hon. Tlie Earl of Eglinton and
Winton .
Cha.irma.n — H. R. Wallace of Busbie.
Vice-Chairman — N. V. C. Dalrymi^le-Hamilton of BaJ-gany.
Seoretary— Lieut. -Col. J. E. Shaw, County Buildings, Aj-r.
, AYRSHIRE RIFLE TERRITORIAL REGIMENT.
The 5th Bvttalion Royal Spots Fusiliers, Reg. Dist.
No. 21.
Headquarters, 1 Burns Statue Square.
Hon. Col. — R. P. Robertson, Glasgow.
Colonel — J. Craig.
Major — A. M'fachlait. Captains L. C. Bovd, A Coy
H. G. Ker, F. Coy.; R. P. MacLachlan, H Coy.
Adjutant — Captain Campbell.
Uniforn-i, Scarlet; Facings, Blue.
AYRSHIRE ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY.
Headquarters — 125 South Harbour Street, A:snr.
Commanding Officer — Lieut. -Colonel P. G. Wiilock.
Adjutant — Captain B. L. Duke.
Chaplain — Rev. Oswald B. Milligan. B.D.
Veterinary Officer — Vet. Lieut. W. M. Macgregor.
Battery Officers — Capt. J. Milligan and 2nd Lieut. J. H.
Meible.
DIllECTORY. 37
AYRSHIRE YEOMANRY (E.C.O.).
Hon. Col. W. P. Adam (South Africa 1900-2).
Lieut.-Col.— W. K. Hamilton Campbell, D.S.O.
TVIajoi-s — A. G. Pollok-Morris, J. D. Boswell, R. Ralston-
-Patrick, and W. T. R. Houldsworth.
€aptains — W. C. Neilsoa, J. C. Kennedy, N. Keenedy, and
Lord Montgomerie.
[Lieutenants — N. Kennedy, J. G. 0. Thomson, T. C. Dunlop,
F. J. Turner.
Adjutant — Captain F. Swetenbam.
Medical Officer — A. Robertson.
Veterinary Surc;eon — Lieut. D. Weir.
AYRSHIRE YEOMANRY RIFLE CLUB.
Secretary— Edward Burrell, R.S.M., 2 Citadel Place.
LANDS VALUATION— COUNTY OF WIGTOWN.
H. J. Po<:)le, Macneillie Buildings, Newrmarket Street.
AYRSHIRE BRANCH OF GLASGOW AND WEST OF
SCOTLAND SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
Hon. Secretary and Ti-easurer — Anthony C. White, Solicitor.
Officer— Archibald Ritchie, 216 High Street.
■ PROPERTY AND INCOME TAX (KYLE DISTRICT).
Oo mm i ss io ne r s —
John Bell of Enterkine, Capt. R. M. Campbell of Auchman-
nock, R. A. Oswald of Auehincruive, W. K. Hamilton
Campbell of Netherplace, Sir Henry Fa.rquhar, Bart., of
Gilmilnscroft ; R. M. Davidson of Drumley, William
Hj-slop of Bank and Afton, J. A. IT. Campbell of Craigie,
James A. Clarke of Townhead, James W. Galloway, St.'
.Amlrew's House; James Kennedy of Doonholm^ 'and
Walter Neilson of Ewenfield. Sheriffs J. Campbell
Lorimer and J. Campbell Shairp, ex-oflScio.
Inspector— C. J. Revell, Edinburgh.
Collector— S. H. Cosh.
Surveyor— H. J. Poole, Macneillie Buildings.
Assessors— Thomas Harvey, Thomas Harvey, Jr
Mauchline; Wm. M. Loekhart, 211 High Street, for Ayr
Burgh.
Clerk— Robert Welsh, 24 Sandgate.
^Surveyor's Clerks— D. Holland and J. Wilson.
38 niRFCTOr.Y.
INLAND KEVENUE.
EXCISE.
A.YR Office — Macneillie Buildings, Newmarket Street.
Collector— John Duncan, Greenock.
Acting Distributor and Collector — S. H. Cosih, Ayr.
Ck'rk — Williaiin Morrison.
Supervisor — J. Flinn.
Officers— George Bird and Patrick M'Dermott, Ayr.
Office Hours — 10 to 3 o'clock.
.Surveyor of Taxes and Stamps for Kyle, Carrick, and County
of Wigtown — H. J. Poole, Macneillie Buildings.
STAMP DUTIES.
AGREEMENT, or any Memorandum of an Agreement
without a Clause of Registration, and not other
wise charged with duty, ----- 6d
BILL OF EXCHANGE, payable on Demand, - - Id
BILL OF EXCHANGE, including Advance Notes for Sea-
men's wages of any other kind whatsoever (except a
Bank Note), and Promissory Note of any kind' whatso-
ever (except a Bank Note), drawn or expressed to be
payable, or actually paid, or endorsed, or in any mar.ner
negotiated in the United Kingdom : —
When the amount does not exceed £5, • - Os Idi
Exceeds £5 and does not exceed £10, - - Os 2d
Exceeds £10 and does not exceed £25,. - - Os 3d;
And for £100 or fractional part thereof, - - Is Od
STAMPING DOCUMENTS AFTER EXECUTION.— Agree-
ments " under hand " only must be lodged for Stamping
within 14 days of date of first signature; ordinary deeds
within 30 davs. Leases are not agreements.
DUTIES ON INLAND AND FOREIGN BILLS are now
identical.
The term " Bill of Exchange " includes Dr'alft Order.
Cheque, and Letter of Credit, and any document or writing
(except a Bank Note), entitling or purporting to entitle any
person, vvhetiher named therein or not, to payment by any
other person of, or to draw upon any other person for, any
sum of money therein mentioned.
EXEMPTIONS. — Any draft or order dr^awn by any banker
upon any other banker, not payable to bearer or order, and
used solely for the purpose of settling or clearing any account
between said bankers. Any letter written by a banker to
any other banker, directmg the payment of lany sum" ol
money, the same not being payahle to bearer or order, an<J
such letter not being sent or delivered to the person to whom
pavment is to be made, or to any person on his behalf.
BILL OF LADING, - - 6<J
39
Whatever number of Bills may form a set, each Bill of a
eet is liable to this dutj. Penalty .for executing any Bill of*
•Lading not dulv stamped, --650.
BONDS AND MORTGAGES, being the only or principal or
primary security for the payment or repayment of money
no't exceeding ^610, - - - - Os 3d
Above £10, not exceeding ^625, - - Os 8d
25, ,, 50, - - Is 3d
50,
100,
150,,
200,
250,
And for every £100, or fractional part of £100,
100, -
2s 6il
150, -
3s 9d
200, -
5s Od
250, -
6s 3d
300, -
7s 6d
6d,
CONVEYANCE OR TRANSFER OF SALE of any Property
(•except D'&benture Stock or Funded Debt) when the
amount or value of the consideration does not exceed
^5, 6d
E^.
For every
£5, not ex
10,
15,
20,
25,
50,
75,
100,
INDENTURE
£50, or fractional part
Ex. £125.
150,
175,
200,
225
250,
275,
thereof, 5s.
not ex. £150—15/
175—17/6
200—20/
225—22/6
250—25/6
275—27/6
300—30/
2 s 6d
£10— 1/6
15— 1/6
20— 2/
25— 2/6
50— 5/
75— 7/6
100—10/6
125—12/6
OF APPRENTICESHIP,
Duty on an Indenture to be borne by the master, unless
the contrary be agreed on.
LEASES AND AGREEMENTS FOR LEASES are charge-
able with rates of duty according to the following
scale : —
I. — Lands and Unfurnished Houses.
Where the term is definite and does not exceed 35 years;
or is indefinite.
Not exceeding £5 per annum
Exceeding £5 and not exceed
10
15
20
25
50
75
For every full sum of £50, and also for
any fractional part of £50 thereof.
Such agreements, if not drawn upon stamped naper, must
be presented for stamping within thirty days after the date
of the first execution thereof.
Os 6fl
£10,
Is Od
15,
Is 6d
20,
2s Od
25,
2s 6d
50,
5s Od
75,
7s 6d
100,
10s Od
5s Od
40 DIRECX015Y.
II. — DWELLING-HOUSES OR PaET THEREOF.
For any term not exceeding a yoar, at a rent no(t exceeding-
tbe rate of ^10 per annum, Id.
Document must be stamped before execution, but adhesive
STAMP may be used.
EECEIPTS given for or upon the payment of money
amounting to ^2 and upwards, - - - - Id
The fcerm "receipt "' means and includes any note, memo-
random, or writing whatsoever, whereby any money amount-
ing to £2 or upwards, or any Bill of Exchange or Promissory
Note, for money amounting to ^2 or upwards, is acknow-
ledged or expressed to have been received, or deposited, or
paid .
If any person (1) gives any receipt liable to duty and not
duly stamped; (ij in any case where a receipt would be
liable to duty, refuses to give a receipt duly stamped; (B)
upon a paymenit to the amount of £1 or upwardiS gives a
receipt for a sum not amounting to £2, or separates or divides
the amount paid withi intent to evade the duty — he shall
forfeit the sum of ^10.
SPOILED STAMPS.— Application for allowance in lieu of
spoiled stamips must be made within two years after tlie
staimp has been spoiled or becoane useless.
MUSICAL SOCIETIES.
Ayr Amateur Opera Company.
Hon. President — E. J. Thomson, Esq.
President— D. H. M'Gregor.
Vive-President— L. C. Boyd.
Secretary— A. F. Mathie Morton. 239 Higli Street.
Conductor— John M'Taggart, L.R.A.M.
Ayr Burgh Band.
Comti-olled by Town Council.
Secretary — P. A. Thomson, Town Clerk.
Treasureir^A. B. M'Callum, Town Chamberlain.
Bandmaster — L. L. Worthington.
Ayr Burgh and County Choir.
Patron— Sir Walter Parratt, M.Y.O.. Master of Music to
His Majesty the King.
President — Sir Wm. Houldsworth, Bart.
Vice-Presidents — Sir Matthew Arthur, Bart.; Sir Jaimes Bell,.
Bart., D.L.; R. A. Oswald, Esq.; J. B. Fergusson,
Esq.; Walter Neilson, Esq.
Council — Mi-s Oswald, Mrs Smith, Miss Boswell, Miss
Hamilton, Miss Watt, Rev. J. V. Hammond, Rev. Wm.
Rainie, Dr. Geikie.
Secretary — A. PoUok Morris, County Buildings.
Conductor — Frederic Elv, Mus. Bac. London.
dikectoky. 41
Ayr Choral Union.
Hon. President — R. A. Oswald of Auchincruive. ,
President— D. H. Tait.
Hon. Secretary— Wm. H. M'Cosli, Solicitor, 64 Wellington
Chambers.
Hon. Treasurer — George Miller, Clydesdale Bank.
Conductor — Hugh M'Na^bb.
Ayr Philharmonic Society.
Hon. President — R. F. M'Ewen of Barclrochat.
President — A. Muir.
Hon. Treasurer — Xaraes Wilson, 44 Fotheringhain Road.
Hon. Secretary — Thomas L. RoJbb, Solicitor, Town Buildings.
Conductor — Wilfred E. Senior, Bellevue Hovise.
Ayr Presiiytery Choir Union.
President — The Marchioness of Ailsa.
Secretary— Rev. S. Marcus Dill,D.D., The Manse, Alloway.
Treasurer— Hugh M'Call, Solicitor, 215 High Street.
Conductor — Henry Graves, Mus. Bac.
THE NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF
CRUELTY TO CH:ILDREN.
Children's Shelter — 2 Main Street.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer for Ayr District — J. A. D.
Murdoch, Solicitor, 64 Wellington Chambers.
Chairman of Local Commitfec^s — J. B. Fergusson, Balgarth.
Hon. Medical Officor — Dr. A. Rowand.
Inspector — James Shedden, 2 Main Street.
ECCLESIASTICAL.
Church of Scotland.
Avr Parish Old Church, 1654,* Kirk Port, off High Street.
New Church, 1810, Fort Street.— 1st Charge, Rev. Wm.
Cairns Duncan ; 2nd Charge, Rev. Wm. Phin Gillie-
son, M.A.
Newton-on-Ayr Parish, 1778, Main Street. — Rev. William
Rainie, M.A.
St. James' Parish (Q.S.), 1885, Prestwick Road. -.-Rev. Jdhn
Henderson , M.A.
St. Leonard's Parish (Q.S.), 1886, St. Leonard's Road.— Rev.
Oswald B. Milligan, B.D.
Wallacetown Parish (Q.S), 1834, John Street.— Rev. John
A. G. Thomson, B.D.
United Free.
Ayr, West, 1845, Sandgate— Rev. Hugh Machiske.
Cathcart Street, 1816, Cathcart Street— Rev. A. M. John-
ston, B.D.
Darlington, 1860, Main Street— Rev. Alex. Taylor, M.A.
Newton-on-Ayr, 1862— Rev. John Millar, M.A., Main Street.
St. Andrew's, 1893, Park Circus— Rev. W'm. Binnie, M.A.
42 UlUECTOllY.
Trinity, 1902, Midton Road— Rev. Archibald Alexander,
B.D.
Wallace town, 1860, John Street — Eev. Donald Davidson.
Other Denominations.
Free Church ol Scotland, ]\Iai-tvrs, 1832— Gordon Place.
E.U. Congregational, 1793, Wallace Street— Rev. R. J.
Ramsay.
Baptist, 1812-1887,t Fort Street— Rev. W. M. C. Charteris.
Baptist, New Prestn-ick, 1901, Prestwick Road— Rev. James
Lamont.
Moravian, 1789, Mill Street — Rev. James Connor.
Original Secession, Robertson Memorial, 1901, Victoria Road —
Rev. James Young.
Morrison Congregational, 1799, George Street — Rev. Arthur
H. M'Connachie.
Sco'ttish Episcopalian, 1838, 1st FuUarton Street — Rev. Jas.
Vavasour Hammond, B.A.
St. John's Mission Hall, James Street.
Romian Catholic, 1826, John Street — Canon Daniel Collins.
Father Cliarles O'Malley.
Catholic Apostolic Church Hall, 54-| Sandga.te.
Gospel Hall, Jaimes Street, Wallace town.
Main Street Mission, 7 Pe-ehles Street, Newton.
Salvation Army Citadel, 3 New Road — Adjutant Clark.
Baptist Mission, 8 Allison Street — W. M'Geachin.
Brethren Ebenezer Hall, Tarn's Brig.
* Date of Erection. f When Purchased.
.iYR UNITED
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Hon. President — The Most Noble the Marquis of Ailsa.
Chairman — George Adam, M.A., Prestwick.
General Socretar.y —
Treasurer — A. B. Boyd, Wmton Buildings.
Rooms — 138 High Street.
Reading Room open from 8 till 10 p.m.
Emigration. — Young Men going to x\merica should obtaui
particulars from Secretarv of facilities afforded bv
Y.M.C.A. there.
AYR AND DISTRICT LIFEBOAT SATURDAY FUND.
Hon. President — The Most Hon. the Marquess of Ailsa.
Chairman — Captain Hardy M 'Hardy, R.N.
Secretary and Treasurer — R. J. Semple, Solicitor,
70 Newmarket Street.
DIRECTORY 43
SANITARY PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.
Established 1878.
To Provide for the efficien;t Inspection of Sanitary Arrange-
ments at Minimum Cost.
Hon. Secretary — R. Blackadder, 5 Alva. Street, Edinburgh.
THE BETHEL MISSION, GREEN STREET.
(In connection with the Ayrsihire Christian Union.)
President and Secretary — William C. Gray, Nort'hfield.
Treasurer — R. D. M 'Naught, 3 Lansdowne Road.
Meetings — Sundays at 10 a.m., 11.15 (young people), and
6.30 p.m. (Evangelistic); Tuesday Night, 8 p.m. (Young
Men and Women); Thursday at 8 p.m. (Fellowship).
AYR WORKING GIRLS" INSTITUTE AND CLUB,
2 and 4 JAMES STREET.
President — Mrs G. Baird, Colstoun and Wellwood.
Vice-Presidemts —
Mrs Oswald, Auchincruive.
Mrs. James Arthur, Montgomerie.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — Miss Vincent, 20
■Wellington Square.
Lady Superintendent — Miss Hooper,
AYR AND DISTRICT CHARITY ORGANISATION
SOCIETY.
Honorary President — R. A. Oswald, Esq., of Auchincruive.
Chairmian of the Council — Sheriff Shairp.
Chairman of Executive Committee — Ca.pt. M'Hardy.
Chairmian of Relief Comanittee — Rev. J. V. Haimmond.
Honorary Secretary and Treasurer — Fred C. Dew'ar, C.A.,
62 Newmarket Street.
Office— 2| Main Street. Secretary— Miss J. Wyllie.
SCOTTISH GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY
(AYR BRANCH).
President — Mrs Shairp, 21 Wellington Square.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — Miss Houison Craufurd,
23 Dalblair Road.
THE BOYS' BRIGADE (AYR BATTALION).
Hon. President— The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Glasgow.
President — James A. Morris, Savoycroft.
Hon. Secretary — Fred. C. Dewar, C.A., 62 Newm-arket Street.
Hon. Treasurer — John Gibson, Acharacle, Falkland Park
Road.
44 UlKECTOPvY.
AYKSHIRE TROOP BOY SCOUTS, No. 5 (AYR).
Headquarters — Dalblair Lodge, 41 Dalblair Road.
H. Bone and R. A. Reid, Joint Scout Masters.
AYR COLPORTAGE SOCIETY.
In connection with the Religious Tract ©nd Book Society of
Scotland.
President — Alexander W. Struthers, Solicitor.
Hon. Secretary — J. R. Learmont, Wattfield.
Hon. Treasurer — John Boyd, Winton Buildings.
Colporteur for Ayr District — Mr Trembath.
BRITISH WOMEN'S TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION
AND PRAYER UNION.
President — Miss Robertson, 13 Bellevue Crescent.
Secretar}- — Miss Eaglesanie, EarLsleigh, 36 Holmston Road.
Roll Keeper — Miss Gray, Hazel wood, 7 St. Leonard's Road.
Treasurer — Miss Taylor, Fernbank.
Tract Superintendent — Miss Eaglesonie, 36 Holmston Roadi.
Myrtle Y Branch.
President — Miss Mui-doeh, Fairfield Lodge.
Rec. and Corr. — Miss Moffat, Wellwood, 25 Prestwick
Road.
Treasurer — Miss Cuthbert, 4 Wellington Square.
AYR AND DISTRICT SABBATH SCHOOL UNION.
President — Robert Cnthbert.
Vice-Presidenits — Messrs W. G. Grant, Hugh Young, and
W. A. Kennedy, Prestwick.
Treasurer — J. D. Paton, 4 Bellevue Crescent.
Hon. Secretary — Wm. Lymburn, 12 Charlotte Street.
NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND.
Ayr Auxiliary.
President — Sheriff Sliairp .
Chairman — Rev. George Copland.
Treasurer — John Andrew, Bank of Scotland.
AYR, NEWTON, AND WALLACETOWN TRACT
SOCIETY.
President — George T. Cowieson, 22 High Street.
Hon. Secretary— J. Tait, 6 Park Terrace.
AYR BIBLE AND DOMESTIC MISSION.
Pre.gddent — Miss J. Houldswortl-i , Rozelle.
Treasurer — Messrs Kilpatrick & Wilson. Solicitors.
Secretary — Miss E. M. Davidson, Glendoon.
Agents — Miss Duncan, 19 Princes Street.
Miss H. T. Dickson, 7 Queen's Terrace, Prestwick.
DIRECTOKY. 45
ASSOCIATION TO PEOVIDE TRAINED NURSES FOR
SICK POOR OF AYR AND DISTRICT.
Established 1874.
Nurses' Home — 4 Cromwell Place.
President — Mrs Os■^^■ald of Auohincruive.
Vice-President — Mrs R. D. Murdoch, Fairfield Lodge.
Treasurer — Miss Davidson, Glendoon, or Britisih Linen Bank.
Hon. Secretary — Miss Margaret Boswell, Sandgate House.
Professional Trained Nurses for Poor — Miss TimotTay, Miss-
Downie, and Miss Lunisden. For the services of iihe Private
Visiting Nurse the minimum charge is Is per visit ; or 5s per
w^Jv for one visit daily. Attendaiice at opera.tions is charged
extra.
AYR BOYS' AND GIRLS' RELIGIOUS SOCIETY.
Hon. President — W. C. Gray, Northfield.
Vice-Presidents— John Martin and Mrs Cation.
Secretary a.nd Treasurer — Miss Martin, 34 Prestwick Roa^.
WOODEN KIRK MISSION.
Chairman — Conncillor J. R. Learmont.
Secreitary and Treasurer — D. Hyslop, 2 Newm^arket Street,
Misisionary — John Cumming, Coral Bank, 45 Hawkhill Av.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND LABOUR HOME.
27 Content Street.
Cbairman of Local Committee — Walter Neilson, EwenfieM.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — James Dunlop, Solicitor,
2 Barns Street.
Superintendent — Charles Soutar.
COUNTY ASYLUM.
Erected 1868.
Visiting Day — Saturdays — from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Medical Superintendent— G'. Douglas M'Rae, M.D.F.R.C.P.,
Ed.
Assistants — Senior — Dr Moyes. Junior^ — Dr Hunter.
Consulting— C. H. Skae, M.D.M.R.C.S.
Chaplain — Rev. Marcus Dill, Alloway.
Matron — Miss Mary Christie.
House Stewaixl — Arthur Tremayue.
Head Male Attendant — John A. Carnegie.
Clerk and Treasurer — J. E. Sliaw.
Gardener— G. Crockatt. Clerk of W^orks— Wm. Morrison.
LODGINGS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
48 Elba Street.
Proprietor— Colonel H. A. Vincent, 20 Wellington Square.
Manager —
46
AYR BAY NUESERY, 90 WALLACE STREET.
Open daily (Sunday eTcoepted) from 5.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
for children under 6 years of age. Open daily to visitoie
from 11 a m to 5 p.m. Matron — Mrs Mi.nro.
Ho'n. Secretairy and Treasurer — Miss Campbell, 14 Chalmers
Road (West).
AYRSHIRE MISSION TO THE DEAF AND DUMB.
Homes for Women and Girls, 52 Fort Street.
President — Sir James Coats, Bart., of Auehendi->ane.
Hon. Treasurer — Robert Wilson, Solicitor, Newmiarket St.
Missionary and Secretary — James Paul, 52 Fort Street.
Matro.n — Miss Andrew.
Convener of Ladies' Committee — Mns Hess, 2 M'ililer Eoad^
Hon. Medical Officer — Dr A. Young.
MISSION TO OUTDOOR BLIND.
Ayrshire Branch.
Missionary — James Irvine, 6 Marehfield Road.
COUNTY COUNCIL ROAD TRUST, AYR DISTRICT.
Treasurer — Robert Welsh, 24 Sandgate.
Clerks — D. W. Shaw and Robert Welsh, 24 Sandgate.
Surveyor — Allan Stevenson, 14 Cathcart Street.
Collectors — Messrs Dunlop, M'Cosh, & John Lusk,
7 Wellington Square, Ayr, and Dairy.
OPERATIVE TRADES' SECRETARIES.
Bakers — James Ferguson, 17 River Terroaee.
Boilermakers, Iron and Steel Shipbuilders — Robert Burgess,
129 South Hai^bour Street.
Blacksmiths— Wm. Reid, 42 Church Street.
Cabinetmakers — W. Tait, 27 George Street.
Farriers — John Hogg, 15 Elmbank Street.
Iron Moulders — D. Ramage, 57 Peebles Street.
Joiners and Carpenters Amalgamate — John Anderson.
Joiners and Carpenters Associate — Peter M'Garrochie, 8 Vic-
toria Street.
Joiners Amalgamate and Associate Joint Society — John
M'Lelland, 25 Victoria Street.
Masons— William Miller, 24 Green Street.
Painters — Hugh Brown, 3 Virginia Gardens, off New Road.
Plumbers — John Smith, 57 Peebles Street.
Printers — John C. Vallance. 3 Viewfield Road.
Sawyers — Adam Gumming, Mission Hall, Carrick Street.
Shipwrights— William Collins, 11 King Street.
Shoemakers — John Dickie, 6 Belvidere Terrace.
Slaters— Wm, M'Connell, 67 Princes Street.
Tailors — John Neil, 6 Neilson Street.
SCOTTISH CLEKKS' A.SSOCIATION (AYE BKANCH).
Presidenit— John Davidson, Ayr Steam Shipping Coinpapy.
Secretary— Arch. Duncan, "Observer" Office.
Meets in Mr Short's Rooms, 143 High Street, first
Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m.
AYR SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION.
President— Waddell M'Farlane, 10 Sandgate.
Secretary— Wm. Loga.n, 30 Wallace Street.
Treasurer— George Allan, 35 Ashgrove Street..
ST. ANDREW'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
Local Committee for Ayr— South Ayrshire and Wigtownshire.
Chairman — Walter Neilson, Esq.
Vice-Chairman— James W. Galloway, Esq.
Secretary and Treasurer— John T. Scott, F.C.I.S.
29 Newmarket Street.
Examiners— Dr. Brown, Dr. Lawrie, Dr. Milroy, Ayr; andi
Dr. Beveridse, Hurlford.
AYR CITIZENS LEAGUE.
Hon. President — Walter Neilson, Esq., Ewenfield.
Chairman — D. Mackay, 5 Buckingham Terrace.
Secretary— Robert M'Clelland, 19 Burns Sta^tue Squart
Treasurer — R. Cuthber-t, 4 Wellington Square.
AYR BRANCH OF THE SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE
LEGISLATION BOARD.
Object : — To unit all sections of Temperance eSorts in an
endeavour to secure legislaition on the lines oi Lord Peel 's-
Report.
Hon. President — Rev. Thomas Dykes, D.D.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — Jaimes Dunlop, Solicitor.
AYR WORKERS REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE..
President — Wm. Bennett.
Vice-President — James Samson.
Secretary — Alex. Cannell, 19 Belvidere Terrace.
Tre.asurer — John NeiT, 6 Nelson Street.
4'8 DIRECTOUY.
AY1.SHIEE TRADES COUNCIL.
President — John Campbell, Kilmaruock.
Vice-Preskleiit — Jaints Miller, Ayr.
Secretary — Robert Climie, Kilmarnock.
Ti-easurei- — Adam Cummiug, Ayr.
Auditors — John Murdoch, Kilbirnie, and Rohert Watson,
Kilmarnock.
COUNTY HOSPITAL.
Patron— The Earl of Eglinton and Winton.
1909.
Income— £2966 2s. Expenditure— £3431 5s 4d.
Credit Balance— £1555 6s lOd.
Cases treated in Hospital— 703 ; at Dispensary, 1312.
Honorary Directors — The Duke of Portland; the Marquess
■of Ailsa; the Earl of Stair; Sir William Arrol, LL.D., of
:Seaf]eldi William Baird, Esq., of Cambusdoon; J. G. A.
Baird, Esq., of Wellwood; George Coats, Esq., of BelLei.sle;
J. H. Houldsworth, Esq., Rozelle ; R. A. Oswald, Esq., of
Auchincruive; George Colvin White, Esq., Ayr; James, Arthm-,
Esq., Montgomerie; Sir James Coats, Ba.rt., of Aucheiidrane;
H. R. Baird, Esq., St. I^onaii'd's; George Younger, Esq.,
M.P.; W. Phipson Beale, K.C., M.P. ; W. J. Naismith, Esq.,
M.D., D.S.O. ; James Smith, Esq., Raemoir, Ayr.
Ordinary Directors — President, John B. Fergusson ; John
Mitchell, John Murray, David Templeton, Daniel Wyllie,
•James Smith, Peter Watson, James Wilkinson, James P. Hay,
M.V.O., Dr J. R. Watt, Capt. M'Hardy, Bailie Randall, J.
M. M'Millan, and Robert Dempster.
Ex-Officio Directors — R. A. Oswald, Convener of the County,
and Donald M' Donald, Convener of Ayr Burgh Public Health
Committee.
Directors Renresentatives 'and Employees — W. G. Wallace,
Bailie Gould, and Thomas Hill.
Honorary Treasurer — George Davidson, Glendoon.
Secretary — J. H. Goudie, Solicitor, Wellington Chambere,
70 Fort Street.
Consulting Staff— Dr. J. S. Geikie, Dr. D. M. Cowan
<Maybole), Dr. E. Gaiu'dner, Dr. A. E. Jones (Prestwick),
-Dr. Alan Muir, Dr. A. Young.
Consulting Surgeon — Dr. Farquhar Macrae, Glasgow.
Consulting Opthalmic Surgeon — Dr. W. B. Inglis Pollock.
Matron— Miss Todd.
Collector — John Taylor, 3 Arran Terrace, Ayr.
Official Lady Visitors— Mrs J. B. Fergusson, Balgarth ;
Mrs Cecil Arthur, Redbrae. Monkton; and Miss Kennedy,
Doonholm, Alloway.
Visiting Days — Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday, from 4 to
i5 p.m.
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AYRSHIRE SANATORIUM FOR CONSUMPTION.
Glen Afton,*New Cumnock. ,
For Patients resident within the County of Ayr or the
Eurghis of Cumnock, Galston, Irvine, Kilmarnock, Kilwinning,
Newmilns, Saltcoats, Stewarton, and Troon.
Chairman — J. Harling Turner, Cessnock Castle
Resident Physician— Edward E. Prest, M.B., Ch.B.
Secretary and Treasurer — Robert Welsh, 24 Sandgate.
Matron — Miss MacKenzie.
Chairman of Executive Committee — J. B. Fergusson, Ba-lgarth.
MEMBERS OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF AYRSHIRE.
Stated Meetings — First Tuesday in May, first Tuesday in
October, third Tuesday in December.
Convener — R. A. Oswald of Auchincruive.
Vice-Convener — W. D. Russell of Mauleide.
Quarter Sessions meets — '2nd March, 4th May, 3rd August,
26th October.
Aye District (Population, 4-5,633; Valuation, 1909,
£323,825 9s Id.
Ayr (former Parish of) — J. B. Fergusson, Balgarth, Ayr.
Auchinleck — Thom^as Drj^sdale Langlands, Auchinleck.
Coylton — J. A. Clarke of Townhead, Annbank Station.
Cumnock Police Burgh — Thomas Plunter, The Square,
Cumnock.
Cumnock — David Raid, Milzeooh, Cumnock.
Cumnock, New — William Hyslop of Bank, New Cumnock.
Dalimellington — Alexander Gavin, Ardoon, Dunaskin.
Dalrymple — H. M. Poe, Pyperstone, HoUybush.
Monkton and Prestwick — George F. Loudon of Orange-
field, Monkton.
Muirkirk — James Johnstone, Alloway Cottage, Ayr.
Ochiltree — Jacob Sloan, Clydeneuck, Ochiltree.
St. Quivox (former Parish of) — Richard Alexander Oswald of
x^uc'hincruive, Ayr.
Stair — John Cuninghame Montgomerie of Dalmore, Stair.
Tarbolton— Robert M. Davidson of Drumley, Annbank
Station.
Kilmarnock District (Population (1901), 41,557; Valuation
(1909), £307,898 3s 3d.
Craigie and Symington — George D. Findlay Hamilton of
Carnell, Hurlford.
Darvel Police Burgh — Alex. Jamieson, Manufacturer, Darvel.
Dundonald — David Fullarton, Parkgate, Troon.
Fenwick— James Dunlop, Hallhouse, Fenwick.
Galston Police Burgh — Adam Cunie, Roetta, Galston.
50 DIRECTORY,
Galston ParMi— J. H. Turner, Portland Estate Office, Kil-
marnock. *■
Kilmarnock — James Middlefcon, Braehead House, Kilmarnock.
KiLmaurs — Hugii JLaird, Solioitor, Kilmarnock.
Loudoun — Jaimes Robert Dempster of Lady ton. Galston.
Mauchline — Lieut. -Col. Wm. K. Hamilton Campbell of
Netherplace, Westertoun, Ayr.
Newmilns Police Burgh — John Goldie, Main Street, New-
niilns.
Riccarton — Daniel GLl.mour, Rosebank, Crookediholm.
Sorn — John Ricid, Heafchfield, Catrine.
Northern District (Population (1901), 72,360; Valuation
(190S), £513,955 3s Od.
Ardrossan Police Burgh — James B. Chrystie, South Crescent,
Ardrossan,
Beith (Town) — Thomas Thorburn, Main Street, Beith.
Beith (Landward)— H. G. Patrick of Giffen, Dairy.
Dairy (Town) — xilexander Willison, Ea/sterhill, Dairy.
Dairy (Landward) — W. D. Russell of Maulside, Glengarnock.
Dregihorn — Col. J. G. Sturrock, Thorntoun House, Kilmar-
nock.
Dunlop — Major Houison Crawford of Dunlop, Borland,
Kilmarnock.
Irvine — Lord Montgomerie, Bourtriehill, Irvine.
Kilhirnie — James Walker, Bankside, KiTbirnie.
Kilwinning — C. E. Grant of Monkcastle, Kilwinning.
Kilwinning Police Burgh — William Young of Kdrig, Kilwin-
ning.
Largs — Samuel H. Montgomerie of Southannan, Fairlie.
Largs Police Burgh — Thomas Clark, Largs.
Stevenston and Ardrossan — George Sinclair, Abington,
Stevenston.
Saltcoats Police Burgh — Thomas Miller, Win ton Circus, Sal't-
coats.
St-ewarton — Lieut-Col. C. G. S. M'Alester of Kennox,
Stewarton.
Stewaiiton Police Burgh — Robert Mackie, Clerklhill, Stewarton.
We©t Kilbride — William Adams of Overton, Auclienames,
Portencross.
Carrick District (Population (1901), 22,480; Valuation
(1909), £192,133 lis lid.
Ballantrae — R. F. Kennedy ol Finnarts, Ballantrae.
Barr — David MacMiHan of Changue, Girvan.
Colmonell — Andrew M'Credie, Union Bank, BarrhilL
Dailly — Roibert Inglis, Lovestone, Girvtan.
Girvan — William Bone, Sihalloch Park, Girvan.
DIHECTOUY. 51
Kirkmieha'P'l — H. E. Wallace of Busbk', Cloncaird Castlv,
MayboLe.
Kirkoswald — Thomas Smith, The Castle, May.bole.
Maybole Police Burgh — John Marshall, Laurel Bank, M.ay-
bole.
MayboLe — Quintin Dunlop, Morriston, Maidens, by Ayr.
Straiton — Coinmauder Edward Hunter Blair, R.N., of Blair-
quhan.
Members Nomin^ated by the Royal Burgh of Irvine.
Provost Archd. Kirkland, Irvine.
Bailie Joseph Downes, Irvine.
Count V Clerk and Treasurer — J. E. Shaw, Countv Buildings .
OLD AGE PENSIONS.
Local Pension Committee for Countj^ — the Whole Council.
Chairmian— R. A. Oswald.
Clerk— J. E. Shaw.
Medical Officer of Health— C. R. Macdonald, M.D., County
Buildings.
Assistant — T. Lauder Thomson.
Sanitary Inspector for Ayr District — William Knox,
7 Wellington Square.
Auditor— Joseph Patrick, C.A., 203 West George Street,
Glasgow.
Treasurer Ayr District — Robert W^elsh, 24 Sandgate.
Agricultural ^Analysts — John W. Biggart & Wm. L. Bigg art,
29 Cathcart Street, Greenock.
County Chief Constable — Captain Hardy M'Hardy, R.N.
Deputy Chief Constable— Superintendent John M'Phail.
Number of Police, 167 — Population to one Constable, 1,140.
Total Cost, ^19,264.
Collectors of Rates —
Messrs Dunlop, M'Cosfc, & John'Lusk, 7 Wellington Square,
Ayr and DaJry.
Chief Inspector Weigbts and Measures, No. 1 District —
Wm. M'Laren, 38^ Kyle Street, Ayr.
PUBLIC HEALTH, Ac, FOR AYR DISTRICT.
Clerks— D. W. Shaw & Robert Welsh, 24 Sandgate.
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52 DIUECTOKY.
INSPECTOR UNDER TITE FACTORY AND WORKSHOPS
ACT FOR AYR AND WEST OF SCOTLAND.
Thomas Brown, 10 Loanhead Street, Kilmarnock.
Certifying Surgeon — Dr. W. J. Lawrie, 6 Barns Street.
AYRSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.
President — Tlie Right Hon. The Earl of Stair, Lochinch.
Vice-Presidents — James Arthur, Montgomerie ; Com-
mander E. Hunter Blair of Blairquhan ; Major-General
Sir Charles Fergusson of Kilkerran, Bart., D.S.O. ;
Charles Howatson, Esq., of Glenbuck ; J. C. Kennedy,
Esq., of Dunure, Ayr; T. W. M'Intyre, Esq., of Sorn,
Mauchline.
Chairman of Directors — R. A. Oswald, Auchincruive.
20 Extraordinary Directors and 24 Ordinary Directors.
Secretary and Treasurer — John Howie, Solicitor,
58 Alloway Street.
Auditor— F. C. Dewar, C.A., 62 Newmarket Street, Ayr.
WEST OF SCOTLAND DAIRY FARMERS' ASSOCIATION
(AYR BRANCH).
President — Robert Lees, Lagg, Ayr.
Sekci-efeary and Treasurer — John Howie, Solicitor.
AYR RAM SOCIETY.
President— Quintin Dunlop, Morriston, Mayibole.
Secretary and Treasurer — John Howie, Solicitor.
AYRSHIRE DAIRY INSTRUCTION SOCIETY.
Hon. President — Flis Grace the Duke of Poi'tls"'^ . K.G.
President — Alex. Cross of Knockdon.
Vice-Presidents — J. Harling Turner, Cessnock Castle, G a Is ton ;
Thomas Smith, The Castle, Maybole ; James Johnstone,
Alloway Cottage, Ayr; P^o'bert Inglis, Lovestone, Girvan;
James Middle ton, Braehead House, Kilmarnock.
Secretary and Treasurer — John Howie, 58 Ailow«ay Street.
UIHECTORY. 53
lYKSHIKE CATTLE HERD BOOK SOCIETY OF GKEAT
BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
Paitron — The Marquis of Ailsa.
President — Alex. Cross of Knockdon.
^ice-Presidents — Sir Hugh Shaw Stewart, Bart., of Ard-
gowan; Charles Douglas, of Auchlochan ; W. T. R.
Houldsworth, Kirkbride, Maybole.
Secrotary and Treasurer — John Howie, 58 Alio way Street.
AYRSHIRE CATTLE MILK RECORDS.
Chairman — Sir Hugh Shaw Sbewart, Bart., of Ardgowan.
Seoiietary a.nd Treasurer — Jolm Howie, 58 Alio way Street.
AYR CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY.
Hon. President — J-auies W. Gallo'wa3^ Esq., St, Andrewt
House.
President — Ex-Provost Williani Allan.
Vioe-Presidents — Thoinias A. A. Eraser, 3 Buckingham Ter-
race; A. H. Scott, Wrightfield, Allo'way.
Secretary — Wm. Sniellie, sen., 31 Queen's Terrace.
Treasured:' — Wni. Millar, jun., 14 Kyle Street.
AYRSHIRE HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
Hon. Presidejit — R. M. Pollok Morris, Esq., of Craig.
President — R. M. Davidson, Esq., of Drumley.
Vice-President— M. M'Call, 28 Park Circue.
•Secretary and Treasurer — Tliomas Bryden, Dennison Nursery,
Holm s to n Road.
CANINE CLUB.
Secretary — H. M. Giles, Milton Cottage, St. Nicholas Road
Prestwick.
COLLIE CLUB.
Secretary — Thom^as Jaimieson, Ryelands Cottage, Maryburgh
Road, Prestwick.
GOOD TEMPLAR LODGES.
-General Gordon Lodge (No. 931) — Meets in Welcome Hall,
79 Wallace Street, every Monday at 8 p.m. Gordon's
Hope Juvenile Lodge at 7 p.m.
■John Taylor Lodge (No. 240)— Meets in Tempenance Hall,
9 New Bridge Street, every Tuesday at 8 p.m. Rising
Hope Juvenile Lodge at 7 p.m.
54 DIRECTORY.
Dand of Burns Lodge (No. 337) — Me'sts in Newton Council
Booms every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Tlie Thistle Juvenile
Lodge at 7 p.m.
Bonnie Doon Lodge (No. 807) — Meets in Temperance Hall,
9 New Bridge Street, every Thursday at 8 p.m. Lifeboat
Juvenile Ijodge meets evei'y Thursday at 7.30 p.m.
St. Andrew's Lodge— Meets in the Welcome Hall, 79 Wallace
Street, every Fj'iday at 8 p.m.
St. Andrew's Order of Eeformed Templars — Meets in the
AVelcome Hall, 79 Wallace Street, every Thursday.
MASONIC BODIES.
Provincial Grand Lodge of Ayrshire.— Colonel L. G.
Pearson, K.W., Privincial Grand Master. J. E. Mac-
Intyre, Provincial Grand Secretary, 19 Bellevue Cres-
cent.
Provincial Grand Boyal Arch Chapter of Ayrshire. —
The Plight Hon. The Earl of Cassillis, G.S. J. E.
I\Iacintyre, 19 Bellevue Crescent, P.G.S.E.
St. James Newton-on-Ayr Lodge, No. 125 (Instituted
1771._john Anderson, 3 Davidson Place, Pt.W.M.
James Meikle, 51 Carrick Street, Secretary. Ledge
Room— Masonic Hall, 20 New Bridge Street ; meets last
Monday of every month at 8 p.nL
Ayr St. Paul's Lodge, No. 204 (Instituted 1799).— John S.
Thomson. ' Morant,' St Quivox Road, Prestwick,
R.W.M. Wm. Smilie, 31 Queen's Terrace, Secretary.
Hall Secretary. C. G. Pullen, 25 Kyle Street. Lodge
Room— Ayr St. Paul's Masonic Hall, Nile Court— Meets-
Second Ivlonday of every month at 8 p.m.
Ayr St. Paul's Royal Arch Chapter (No. 18).— John S.
Thomson, ' Morant,' St Quivox Road, Prestwick, Z.
Wm. Grant, 1 High Street, Scribe E. Chapter Room-
Ayr St. Paul's Masonic Hall. Nile Court— Meets third
Thursday of every month.
Ayr , Royal Arch Chapter (No. 250).— William Dunlop,.
1 Virginia Gardens, Scribe E. Wm. Blackwood, H.
Chapter Room— Masonic Hall, 20 New Bridge Street-
Meets first Thursday of every month at 8 p.m.
Ayr St. Paul's Lodge Royal Ark Mariners.— Andrew
M'Crorie, 59 Princes Street, F.N. William Grant, 1
High Street, Secretary. Lodge Room— Ayr St, PauFs-
Masonic Hall, Nile Court— Meets Quarterly.
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Ayr St. Paul's Council of Red Cross Knights.—
Andrew M'Crorie, 59 Princes Street, C. William
Grant, 1 High Street, Secretary. Council Hall— Ayr
St. Paul's Masonic Hall, Nile Court — Meets Quarterly.
A^R Preceptory or the 'L'emvt,f, (No. 3). — D. A. Wallac^e',
G-raiigvistou, ]3 Piestwick lioad, Pivceptor. T. .DuncaiU,
1 AA^e,stoll Placv, Mil'.:;'r lload. SeL-retarv. Pieoeptory
Hall — Ayr St. Paul's Ma";ouic Hall, Nile Court — Annual
Meieting, 14tli November.
Ayr Knight Templar Encampment (No. 3).— Secre-
tary — William Blackwood, 13 Belvidere Terrace.
Camp— -Masoinic Hall, 20 New Bri-clge Street — Meets first
Thursday of every month.
RECREATION CLUBS.
BOWLING CLUBS.
Ayr — President, James K. Hunter; Vice-President, Robert
Adam; Hon. Secretary, Frank H. Macphersun. Com-
mercial Ba.nk; Hon. Treasuv-cr, Da-\'id Ramsay, 24 Samd-
gate; Greenkeei^er, John Milligan, 93 King Street.
Hawkhill — President, Robert Stewart ; Vice-President,
Alex. Auld; Secretary, William M'Callun}. 50 North-
field Avenue ; Treasurer, Bailie P. S. Ferguson, Roan
Park; Greenkeeper, John Smith, 234 Prestwick Road.
Wattfield— President. H. H. Wallace; Vice-President,
Wm. Speir; Secretary, James Millar, 139 High Street;
Treasurer, James Henderson, Gove'rnor Kyle Uniom;
Greenkeeper, Thomas M'Minn, Municipal Golf
House, Racecourse Road.
cricket clubs.
Ayr — Instituted 1859. Ground, Dam Park. Flon. Secretary,
F. W. Stone, 72 Sandgate ; Hon. Treasurer, A. F. M.
Morton, 239 High Street; 1st XL Captain, T. C.
Dunlop; Vice-Captain, A. F. M. Morton. 2nd XL
Captain, John Cochrane ; Vice-Captain, R. W. Hutchi-
son.
CURIJNG clubs' SECRETAIilES.
Ayr — Ayr — D. J. Kerr W^addell, 3 Wellington Square.
Ayr and Alloway x\gricul'tur-a.l — Matthew Milhjr, 4 Carrick
Park.
Ailsa — James Law, 29 Burns Statue Square.
Victoria Albert— James Goudie, 30 Dalblair Road.
ROZELLE TARMAC.
Secretary and Treasurer— D. J. Kerr Waddell,
3 Wellington Square.
56 DIRECTORY.
FOOTBALL CLTTBS.
Ayr Charity Football Cup Committee — Chairman, J.
M'Hardy Young; Hon. Secretary and Treasurer,.
Anthony C. White, Solicitor-, 58 Alloway Street.
Ayr United Football Club — Ground, Somerset Park.
Rugby — Ground, Da.m Park. Sec<rietajry and Treasurer,.
Wm. S. Beveridge, 115 Prestwick Eoad.
GOLF CLUBS.
Ayr Burgh Gol'f Course, Hace Course — Secretary, P. A.
Thomson, ToAvn Buildings; Treasurer, A. B. MacCarmm,.
Town Buildings, 9 High Street.
LAWN TENNIS CLUBS.
Ayr — Courts, Southpark Road. Hon. Secretary, Hugh A..
Pollock, 42 Bellevae Crescent.
Gaetlebill — Courts, BaJIantine Drive. Hon. Secretary, P. W.
Seirvice, 239 High Street.
MOTOR CYCLE CLUP,.
Ayr and District — President, John Houi-eton. Vice-President,
Aiidnew J. Gray. Seeretaries — Matthew Brown, 58 North
Harbour Street, and John Robertson, 172 High Street,
Treasurer — Quintin Clark, 117 Main Street.
QUOITING CLUB.
Ayr— Secretarj', David Hamilton, 5 Tryfield Place.
DISTRICT BOARD OF THE RIVER AYR.
Ohairra'an — R. A. Oswald, Esq., of Auchincruive.
Clerk— W. C. Macrorie, Solicitor.
DISTRICT BOARD OF THE RIVER DOON.
Chairman — The Most Noble The Marquis of Ailsa.
Clerk— W. C. Macrorie, Solicitor.
ANGLING CLUB.
Ayr— Secretary, Wm. Piper, 71 Mill Street.
CLUBS.
County Ckib, 43 Sandgate (instituted in 1872) — Chairman ,
Marquess of Ails-a ; Secretary a.nd Treasurer, D. W. Shaw,
24 Sandgate ; Clubmaster, James Gordon.
Town a]id County Club, 26 Wellington Square — Hon. Secy,
and Treasurer, John T. Goudie, Solicitor, 7 Wellington-
Square; Clubmaster, Hugh Askew.
Ayr Club, 11 xicademy Street — Hon. Secretary, James-
M'Kenzie, 36 Charlotte Street; Clubmaster, Robert
M'Murdo.
DIUECTORY.
57
AYE BUENS CLUB.
President— Wm. Allan, Esq. ,
Vice-Presidents — Councillor Fraser, Councillor Allan
Thomson, Councillor Lindsay Copland, George
■ Crockatt, John T. Goudie, and Wm. Grant.
Hon. Treasurer — Thomas Duncan, 7 Miller Eoad.
Hon. Secretary — David Duff, 6 Main Street.
FEIENDLY SOCIETIES.
Ancient Oixier of Foresters, Court Eobert Burns (No. 5747)
— Me.ets every alternate Monday in the Newton Council
Rooms ut 8 p.m. Chief Ranger, John Wallace ;
Secretary, Arch. Eeid, 62 Saildgate Treasurer, James
Strathern, 5 Eiver Te'-race ; Secretary of Juvenile Society,
John Dickson, 26 Peebles Street ; Medical Officer,
Dr John Allan Thom.
Ancient Free Gardeners, Ailsa Lodge (No. 31), St. Andrew's
Order — Meets every alternate Tuesday in Liberal Club,
1 Sandgate. Worthy Master, Eo^bert Gemmell, Kyle
Union Lodge ; Secretary, William Jamieson, 75 Green
Street; Treasurer, William Murchie, 16 Hawkhill
Avenue.
Ayr Daisy Lodge (No. 69) — Meets every alternate Monday
in Free Gardener's Hall, 6 Sandgate. Worthy Master,
Eobert Anderson, 35 Main Street; Secretary, John Camp-
bell, 24 Peebles Street; Treasurer, Wm. Hunter, 110
New Eoad.
Caledonian (lioyal Order or United) Oddfellows (No. 41) —
Meets eveiw alternate Tuesday in tlie Newton Council
Rooms at 8 p.m. Secretary, Eobert W^eir, 16 Peebles
Street; Treasurer, Eobert Aniderson, 10 Wallace Street.
Dawn of Freedom Tent, I.O.E. (No. 2387).— Secretary,
Stroyan Leith, 44 Taylor Street. Meets in Newton
Council Rooms, Main Street Hall, every alternate Tues-
day .at 8 p.m.
Humane Society — President, Alexander Eeid, 61 New Eoad;
Clerk, Eobert Cumming, 31 Wellington Street; 0£5ceir,
Robert Wight, 17 River Street.
Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds, Ta.m o' Shanter Lo'dge
(No. 2024) — Meets every alternate Monday, in No. 1
Sandgate 'at 8 p.m. Honorary Secretary, James Tyrie,
3 Russell Street; Treasurer, John Miller, 15 Cathcart
Street.
58 DIRECTORY.
llecliabites, Bank of Ayr Tent (No. 2149) — Secretary, George
Wilson, 6 Cburcli Place. Meets in Liberal Club, 1
Sandgate, every alternate Monday 'at 8 p.m.
Star of Ayr No. 3 Loyal Orange Lodge meets 3rd Saturday
of each month. Free G-irdeners' Hall, Sandgate. R.
Young, W.M., 3 South Harbour Street; Secretary, J.
Clark, 71 George Street.
Self-Supporting Society — Prt-sidont and Treasurer, Arcli. Pieid,
62 Sandgate; Clerk. Jobn Rusk, 4 Barns Crescent;
Officer, Aleander Roid, 61 NeA\- Road.
POLITICAL CLUBS.
Ayr Liberal Association — Registration Agent, J. A. Mac-
Callum, Solicitor.
Ayr, Newton, and Walla cetown Conservative Association —
Secretary and Registration Agent, Leonard C. Boyd,
Solicitor, 6 Fullarton Street; Treasurer, John T. Scott,
P.C.I.S., 29 Newmarket Street; Organising Secretary,
Elijah M'E'wan.
Indepenident Labour Party — Rooms, 9 New Bridge Street —
Secretary, Peter Mahon, 62 Content Street.
Junior Conservative Club, 20 Cathcart Street — Secretary and
Treasurer, George M. Skinner, 7 Charlotte Street ;
Clubmaster, Alexander Ross.
Junior Liberal Club, 1 Sandga.te — President, John H. Pater-
son, J. P.; Secretary, John Purdie. 20 New Bridge Street;
Treasurer, Wm. An^derson, 138 High Street; Clubmaster,
John Gibson.
Women's Liberal Association — President, Miss Campbell;
Secreitary, Miss M'Culloch, 23 BelLevue Crescent.
Liberal Unionist Association — Secretary, Robert M'Clelland,
19 Burns Statue Square; T)ea?urer, John T. Goudie. 7
Wellington Square.
Woimen's Unionist Association — Secretary, Miss Ayles, Aber-
crombie Cottage, Doonfoot.
Working Men's Unionist Club, New Road — Secretary, John
Bovd, Solicitor, Winton Buildings, High Street; Treas.,
William Smith, Aoeountant, 21 Newmarket Street; Club-
master, James Hunter.
South Ayrshire Conservative Association — President, The
^larquess of Ailsa ; Depute President, W. H. Dunlop;
Doonside; Hon. Secretary, xAdam Wood, Skeldon ; Hon.
Treasurer, A. G. Pollok Morris, County Buildings; Seciic-
tary, Carlisle Sproat; Office, 70 High Street.
DIRECXOUY. 59
0
YouDg Scots Societjr (Ayr Branch) — Hon. Preisident, W.
Phipson Beale, K.C., M.P. ; Hon. Vice-President,
William Robertson, J. P. ; President, Kenneth Cam-
eron; Vice-President, George Sproat ; Hon. Secretary,
Robert S. Candlish, 52 Newmarket Street; Hon.
Treasurer, James Hamilton, Jr., Ingleside, Prestwick
Road.
South Aj^rshire Liberal Associaition — Secretary and Election
Agent, W. H. M'Cosh, Solicitor, 64 Wellington
Chamibers.
Tariff Reform League (Ayr Branch)— Hon. President, Sir
James Coats, Bart., Aucliendrane ; President, C. S. Gray,
Northfield; Vice-President, Samuel W.aug-h ; Secretary
and Treiasurer, Thomas Edgar, 24 Gordon Terrace.
CARRIERS.
Ayr and Glasgow — Forgie & M'Cloy leave Mr. M'Cance's
shop, 13 Hope Street and 234 High Stieet, for Glasgow
©very day at 9.30 a.m.
Aj'ir and Glasgow— Witli't-rs & Lindsay leave Miss Fisher's
shop, 65 Higli Street, for Glasgow every day at 9.40 a.m.
■Coylton — Alex. Duncan leaves Caii-ick Oval, Carrick Street,
for Coylton every Tuesday and Friday at 2 p.m.
€rosshill — John Gallacher leaves the Ayrshire and Galloway
Hotel, Killoch Place, for Crosshill every Tuesday and
Friday at 2 p.m.
Dalrymple — Allan Main leaves the Sun Inn, High Street, for
Dalrymple every Tuesday and Friday at 4 p.m.
Kilmarnock — James M'Fadzean leaves 21 Garden Street,
Wallacetown, for Kilmarnock every Wednesday and
Saturday at 10.30 a.m.
Kirkmichael — John Harvey leaves the Sun Inn for Kirk-
miehael every Tuesday and Friday at 2 p.m.
Kirkoswald — John Smith leaves the Sun Inn for Kirkoswald
every Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.
Maucliline — John ' Walker leaves the Black Bull Hotel, River
Street, for Maucliline every Tuesday and Friday at
2 p.m.
Maybole — James Tweedly leaves Carrick Oval every day
at 2 p.m.
Maybole— David Watson leaves Eglinton Stables, High Street,
for Maybole every day at 2 p.m.
'Ochiltree an.d Joppa — Hugh D'clc lea.ves the Sun In-n, High
Stireet, (for Ocliilrt/ree and Joppa every Tuesday and
Friday at 2 p.m.
'Ochiltree 'Bus leaves Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel at 3
p.m. every Tuesday.
60 DIRECTORY.
Ochiltree — James Hendry leaves Eglinton Stables^ High
Street, for Ochiltree every Tuesd-aj' and Friday at 2 p.m.
Straiton — John M'Kie leaves the Sun Inn, Higih Street, for
S'traiton every Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Tarbolton — Andrew Wilson leaves the Black Bull Hotel,
Eiver Street, for Tarbolton eveiT- Tuesday and Friday at
2 p.m.
Troon and Dundonald — William Wallace leaves Carrick Oval,
off Carrick Street, for Troon and Dundonald every
Tuesday and Friday at 2 p.m.
The Annibank Coach leaves the Buck's Head Hotel for Ann-
bank every Tuesday at 3 p.m., and Saturday at 8 p.m.
The Coylton Coach leaves the Tam o' Shanter Inn for Coylton
every Tuesday at 3 p.m., and Saturday at 1.30, 3, and
8 p.m.
The Straiton Coach leaves the Ayr Arms Hotel for Kirk-
michael and Straiton every Tuesday at 3.30 during
winter, in summer, 4 p.m.
The Tarbokon Coach le-aves the Black Bull Hot«l, River
Street, for Tarbolton, Tuesday 3 p.m., and Saturday
8 p.m.
The WhitLetts Coach leaves Black Bull Hotel every Saturday
nioht eacli hour from 6 till 10 p.m.
D.A'DONALD
Wine and Spirit Merctiant,
STAR IMN BAR,
102-104 HIGH STREET,
AND
VUI^CAN XAVKRJf,
38 GREEN STREET LANE,
Famed for Blends of the Finest Old Highland Whiskies,
Blended in Bond and Matured in Sherry Wood. Brandies
and Wines a Speciality. Edinburgh and Burton Ales and
Stouts on Draught and in Bottles.
FAMILY ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.
House— Gru HA IK, 18 St. Leonard's Road.
DIRECTORY.
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GENERAL F05T OmCE, AYR,
45 SAMDGATE.
Erected 1893.
Postmaster— A. A. NOBLE, Esq,
HOURS OF ATTENDANCE.
For Sale of Stamps, Registration of
Letters, &c., Express Delivery of
Letters and Parcels
Parcel Post Business, Sale and Payment
of Postal Orders
Telegraph Business
Money Order, Insurance, and Annuity
Business, Issue of Licenses
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Poste Restante, also to Cfi.llers on payment of a fee of Threepence,
from 9 to 9.30 a.m. On Public Holidays there are two deliveries
by Postmen — Letters, 7.16 a.m.; Parcels, 8.15 a.m.
TOW^N SUB-OFFICES.
HAWKHILL (Ralston Place). Mrs A Watson, Sub-Postmistress.
HIGH STREET (17 Alloway Street). .Miss Orr, Sub-Postmistress.
NEWTONHEAD (78 Main Street) .. Jas. Linden. Sub-Postmaster.
WALLACETOWN (11 George Street) . . R. M'Ninch, Sub-Postmaster.
All ordinary business is transacted at these Offices from
8 a.m. till 8 p.m., with the exception of Telegraph.
MONEY ORDER AND TELEGRAPH OFFICES
NORTH QUAY (North Harbour Street), JOHN M. GOODWIN,
Sub-Postmaster.
TAM'S BRIG Mrs Hannah, Sub-Postmistress.
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Towns in England South j'
of Leeds j
Latest Hour of PosTi,\(i
50 a.m
6.15
With
extra
-J Stamp.
7.5 a.m.
8.40
Letters
can be
[leg'tered
until
Parcels
up to
9. 0 p.m
9. 0 p.m.
9. 0 „
9 0 „
9. 0 „
9. 0 „
7. a m.
7. a.m.
8.15 ,,
8. 0 „
* The Hours of Posting may be slightly altered during the months of
June, July, and August to suit the Summer railway traffic.
DIEECTOKY.
63
DESPATCHES (Con.)
Latest Hour
OF Posting.
Reglstration.— Letters can
I ette
.■
be Registered with an Addi-
Letters.
With
can be
tional Fee of 4d up to the
extra
R'g'stered
until
Parcels.
closing of the I^etter Box.
i Stamp.
Gla.sgow,
9.30 a.m.
9.40 a nu
9.15 a.m.
Second Town Delivery,
10.0 „
lu.lO „
9.45 „
9 45 a m.
Dumfries and 8 of Scotland
10.15 „
10.25 „
10.0 „
10.0 „
Glai?gow, Edinburgh, Pais-
ley", Irvine, Prestwick, . .
n.i5 „
11.25 „
11.0 „
11.0 p.m
Troon, Kihnarnock
12.30 p.m
12 50 p.m.
12-15 p.m.
12 15 „
America, U.S., Saturday
12.30 „
12.40 „
12.15 „
Girvan, May bole, Stranraer,
1.0 „
1.10 „
12.45 „
12.45 „
Cumnock, Edinburgh, Glas-)
gow. Kilmarnock, . . . . /
L15 „
1.40 „
1.15 „
L15 „
Third Town Deliveiy,
1.45 „
1.55 ,,
1.30 „
1.30 „,
Dumfries and the South 1
1.30 „
(Parcels only), .. .. |
__
Maybole (Saturday only), ..
2.45 „
2.55 „
2.30 „
2.30 „
Gla.sgow, Prestwick, May- \
bole, Maiden.s, .. ■■)
3.15 „
3.20 „
3.0 „
3.0 „.
Dalmellington, Dunaskin, )
Patna, Holly bush, ../
3.30 „
3.50 .,
3.15 „
3 15 „,
tFourth Town Delivery..^
Alloway, Belmont, Doon- j-
foot District, . . . . J
4.0 „
4.10 „
3.45 „
3.45 „
Ardrossan, Dairy, Irvine, ^
Kilwinning, Monkton, 1
Paisley, Saltcoats, Glas- j
4.15 „
4.25 „
4 0 „
40 „
gow, . . . . . . - . ^
Maybole, Girvan,
4.45 „
4.55 „
4.30 „
4.30 ,„
U.S., America on Wednes- i
day, )
5.0 „
5.10 „
4.30 „
JEng-land, Foreign, South
of Ireland, Kilmarnock,^
Daillv, Dunure, Galloway
Troon, Tarbolton, Ann- V
bank, Prestwick, Dumfries
Cumnock, Mauchline, . . J
5.0 „
5.10 „
4.30 ,.
4,45 „.
Glasgow,
5.45 „
6.5 „
5.30 „
Glasgow and the North, "l
Paisley, North of Ireland, i
Canada on Thursdays, . . J
6.30 „
6.40 „
6.15 „
6.15 „
Fifth Town Delivery, Bel-^
mont District, Maybole, /
7.0 „
7.10 „
6.45 „
6.45 „
Kilmarnock and England "j
(except London) . . . . /
7.30 „
7.40 „
7.15 „
7.15 „
Glasgow and the North, . .
8.55 „
9.0 „
8 30 „
845 „
Edinburgh and East Coast^
Towns, Dumfries, Gallo- |
way, Cumnock, Mauch- |
line. New Cumnock, San- ;-
8.55 „
9.0 „
8.30 „
8.45 „
quhar, London, All Eng- |
land, Foreign, all Ireland |
(Tia A rdr ossan), . . ..J
t Fourth Town Delivery suspended on Saturday.
i Late Fee at Railway Statioas Sotting Carriage, 5.30 p m. Train.
64
DIRECTORY.
Latest Hour of Posting.
DESPATCHES (Con.)
Letters.
lO.ilo p.m.
IG.O „
8.30 „
With
extra
id stamp.
Letters
can be
K'g'ster'd
until
Parcels.
Glasgow, Edinburgh, and )
the North, /
Annbank (.Saturday only) .
SUNDAY.
All Scotland, England, and)
Ireland, f
9.C p.m.
9.0 „
10.0 a.m.
9.0 p.m.
9.0 „
Sunday.— Late fee at Railway Station, Carlisle and Ayr Sorting
"Carriage attached to 9.15 train.
Approximate Number of Days taken in the Transmission of
Correspondence from London, to Certain Places Abroad.
Accra 16, Aidelaide 30, Aden 10, Alexandria 5\, Algiers 2^,
Anibriz 28, Amstei-dam 1, Antigua, 17, Antwerp 1, Arica 35
jfco 43, Ascension 14, Athens 4, Auckland 30 to 39, Baghdad 24,
Bahatoas 12, Bahia 15, Barbadoes 12, Balearic Islands 3,
Batavia 27, Bathurst 15, Belgrade 2^, Belize 17, Bergen 2,
Berlin 1, Bermuda 13 to 15, Beyrout 6, Bloeimfontein 19,
Bombay 15, Boston (U.S.A.) 9, Brindisi 2^, BrLsbaue 33,
Brussels 1, Bucharest 3, Buda-Pesth 2, Bueoos Ayres 22,
vCadiz 2, Cairo 6, Calabar 20, Calcutta 17, Cameroons 24,
Cape Coast Castle 16, Cape Palmas 25, Cape Town 17,
>Cartagena 20, Chicago 9, Christiana 2^, Colombo 16, Colon
18, Congo 20, Constantinople 3, Coquimbo 34, Corfu 3,
'Cj^prus 8, Delagoa Bay 21, Deimerara 15, Dominica 14,
Falkland Islands 25, Fiji 30 to 44, Florence 2, Forcados 18,
Gibraltar 4, Gothenburg 2, Grand Bassa 23, Gra-nd Canary 5,
Granada 13, Grey Town 23, Guadeloupe 14, Havana 12,
Hobart 34, Hong Kong 29 to 31, Honolulu 18, Iceland 6,
•Jaaxiaica 13 to^ 15, Johannesburg 19, Lagos 17, Lima 30,
Lisbon 2, Lj^ons 1, Madeira 4, Madras 17, Madrid 2, Malaga
3, Malta 3, Manilla 32, Mauritius 28, Melbourne 31, Mexico
12, Mombasa 20, Montreal 8, Montserrat 17, Moscow 3,
Moza.mbiquei 30, Muscat 20, Naples 2, Nevis 19, New York 8,
Newfoundland 9, Nova. Scotia 6, Odessa 3, Oporto 2|,
•Ottawa 9i, Palen-mo 3, Panama 19, Penang 22, Perth (West
Australia.) 26, Pietermaritzburg 21, Port Said 5 Prague 1^,
■Pretoria 19^, Quebec 7, Eangoon 21, Kio Janeiro 17, Home 2,
'St.. Louis 9., West India Isles 13 to 18, St. Petersburg 2^,
^St. Vincent 9, Salonica 3^, Samoa 25, San Francisco 12,
65
Se^'chelles 19, Shanghai 28 to 32, Sierra Leone 12, Singapore
22, Smyrna 6, Stockholm 2, Suez 5|, Sydney 32, Tangier 4,
Theran 22, Tenea-iffe 5, Tobago 15, Tiinidad 13, Valparaiso
26 to 33, Vancouver 11, Vladivostock 17, Washington 9,
Wellington 39, Winnipeg 9, Yokohama 24 to 38, Zanzibar 22.
PILLAR AND WALL LETTER BOXES.
HOURS OF COLLECTION-Week Days
Sub-Offices,
Names of Pillar and
Wall Letii'er Boxes
tAyr Docks B.O.W.B....
Alloway Place W.B....
Broomfield ^load W.B..
CarrickRoad W.B
CastlehillRoacl W.B....
Cattle Market W.B
Craigie Road, W.B
Damside W.B
Eglinton Terrace W.B. . .
George Street W. B
Gordon Ten ace P.B
Green Street W.B
*Hawkhill T.S.O W.B..
* High Street, T.S.O P.B.
High Street P.B
Invercloy W.B
Midton Road W.B
Miller Road P.B
*Newtonhead T.S.O P.B
Northpark, W.B
North Quay W.B
Prestwick Road W.B. . . .
Princes' Street W.B
"Queen's Terrace W.B
Racecourse Road W.B. .
Railway Station P.B
St Leonard's W.B
Smith Street P.B
South Quay W.B
t*Tam's Brig T.S O P.B.
Town's Buildings P.B..
*Wallacetown T.S.O P.B
Wallace Tower P.B.. .
Woodfield Road, W.B
J.s^
A.M.
5 30
5 30
5 30
5 30
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5 30
5 30
5 30
5 30
5 30
5 30
5 30
5 SO
5 30
5 30
5 30
5 30
ft SO
5 30
2nd.
3rd.
A.M.
A.M.
8 15
11 15
8 45
11 15
8 30
11 0
8 30
10 50
8 30
11 0
8 30
11 15
8 1.1
10 50
8 lo
11 0
8 45
11 30
8 30
11 15
8 30
10 50
S 15
11 15
8 30
11 0
8 30
11 30
8 30
11 .30
8 30
11 0
8 30
10 50
8 4r,
11 15
8 15
11 0
8 0
10 45
8 15
11 15
8 0
10 45
8 30
11 0
8 45
11 30
8 45
11 0
8 30
n 15
8 30
10 50
8 30
li 16
8 30
11 30
8 30
11 0
8 30
11 30
8 30
11 15
8 30
11 30
8 0
10 50
4th.
P.M.
12 45
1 0
12 45
12 30
12 45
12 45
12 30
12 30
1 0
12 45
12 30
12 45
12 45
1 0
1 0
12 45
12 30
1 0
12 45
12 30
12 45
12 30
12 30
1 0
12 45
12 45
12 30
12 45
1 0
12 30
12 45
1 0
1 0
12 30
5th
ethti
P.M
3 15
3 15
3 15 4
3 15 4
3 15
3 15
3 0
3 0
3 15
3 15
3 0
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 30
3 ]>
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 3
3 .5
3 a
3 3
P.M PM
4 15 5 30
4 30 6 30
0 6 15
0 6 15
15)6 15
15 6 15
06 0
0(6 15
30'6 30
1516 15
0i6 0
15,6 15
15;6 15
30,6 30
30 6 30
P.M 8th. 9th.
P.M
S 15
£ 15
S 15
3 15
3 15
3 0
3 15
3 15
3 30
3 0
4 0 6 15
0 6 15
15 6 30
0 6 30
06 0
15|6 15
06 0
) 6 15
30 6 30
16 6 15
15 6 15
0!6 15
15J6 30
15J6 30
0(6 15
15 6 30
4 30 6 30
4 30'6 30
4 06 0
P.M
7 45
8 0
7 45
7 45
7 45
7 45
7 30
7 30
8 0
7 45
7
7 45
7 4.
8 0
8 0
7 45
7 45
8 0
7 30
7 15
7 45
7 15
7 30
8 0
8 0
7 45
7 45
7 45
7 45
7 30
8 0
45
0
7 15
15
0
0
9 (
9 0
9 0
9 0
9 15
9 0
9 0
9 0
9 C
9 15
9 15
9 0
9 0
9 0
9 0
8 30
9 15
8 30
9 0
9 15
9 0
9 0
9 0
9 0
9 15
9 0
9 15
0
15
30
t Tel. Offices.
No Cnllpotion on Sundav
^M.O. and S.B. Offices.
t No CollKftPd in Sq.r.nrdav
Hours of Collection— Week Days.
Suburban—
Alloway, S.O. W.B
Belmont, W.B
Chapelpark, W.B
Doonbrae, W.B
Doonfoot, W.B
a.m.
8 45
8 45
8 30
a.m.
9 10
10 45
10 40
10 0
p.m.
2 45
3 0
3 0
2 50
2 45
p.m.
6 30
6 45
6 40
6 0
5 45
p m.
s'o
8 0
66 DIRECTORY.
LETTEES.
I'he prepaid rate of postage on Inland (United Kingdom)
Letters is as follows : — Not exct'oding 4 oz. Id, and so on at
the rate of ^d for every additional 2 oz. Unpaid leters are
charged double postage on delivery, and deficient postage
double tbe deficiency.
No letter may exceed two feet in length, one foot in width,
or one foot in dtpth.
Ee-Dibection. — No charge is made for re-directing Letters,
Halfpenny Packets, Post-Cards, or Newspapers, whether done
officially or by an agent of ti:e addressee aftev delivery, pro-
vided the Letter or packet is re-posted not later than the day
following delivery (Sunday and Bank Holidays excluded).
If posted later prepaid rates will be charged. Correspon-
dence which appears to have been opened or tampered with
will be chargeable as freshly ,posted and unpaid. Parcels,
however, are subjected, when ' re-directed, to an additional
postage at the prepaid rate for each re-direction.
Letters, when once postod, cannot be given back upon any
pretence whatever, but must be forwarded to the person to
whom they are .aiddresS'L'd.
Letters containing articles of a jDerishable or dangerous
nature, or anything that might prove injurious to the other
letters, are not forwarded, but sent to the Eeturned Letter
Office.
Kegistration. — Any Letter, Packet, Parcel, etc., can be
registered on payment of the registration fee in addition to the
postage. The fee for registration, which also secures com-
pensation in the case of loss or damage, is 2d for £5, 3d
for ,£20, and Id additional for every £20 up to £400.^ Com-
pensation to the extent of £5 only will he given in the case
of a letter containing coin, whatever may be the amount of
coin in letter. , Such letter packet I'equlres to be handed
over the counter (and a receipt ohtained). If it be desired to
obtain compensation for damages, the letter must bear the
words "Fragile — With Care." Compensation will in no case
exceed the value of the article lost or damage sustained.
By payment of an additional fee of 2d at the time of posting
or subsequently and filling up the necessa^ry form, the sender
of 'an Inland ' Eegistered " Letter or Packet may obtain an
acknowledgment of its delivery.
Post-Cards.— The prepaid rate of postage on every post-
card is a halfpenny, and on every reply-card a penny. A
post-card post&d unpaid is chargeable on delivery with a post-
age of a penny.
DIKECTOUY. 07
NEWSPAPERS.
All luivvspapers registered at the Cieueral Poet Office, Loti-
dou, printed and published in the United Kingdom at inter-
vals not exceeding seven days, may be sent by post or in a
pf^eket, within the United Kingdom, for postage of one half-
penny for each newspaper, but & packet containing two or
more registered papers is not chargeable with a higher rate
than a halfpenny packet or letter of the same weight. No
newspaper must bear on any part of it words of the nature
of a lett-t'r. No packet or ne^wspaper must exceed 51b. in
weight, or exceed two feet in length, or one foot in width or
depth.
HALF-PENNY PACKETS.
The Halfpenny Packet Post can be used for packets not
exceeding 2 oz. in we'^Lt. A halfpenny packet may not
exceed 2 feet in length or 1 foot in width or deDth.
'J'he special conditions under which the halfpenny rates
may be sent are for Invoices, Orders for Goods, Advice Notes
of the despatch or receipt of goods or money. Waybills,
Receipts for goods or money, Statement of Account, Prices
Current, Market Reports, Printed Notices and Letters, etc.
That nothing shall appear in writing on the documents save
dates, the names and addresses of the parties, particulars and
pi'ices of goods, or the particulars of smns of money; index
oi' reference numbers and letters, the mode of consignment of
goods or money; consignment, shipping and forwarding
marks; the terms on which business is transacted, formulas,
of courtesy of a conventional cbaraoter not exceeding five
words, or initials in general use in commercial transactions
such as " E. and O.E.," "stocktaking," "to follow,"
' ' second application , " "with complim en ts , " " copy , ' '
"duplicate," etc.; written requests or instructions such as
" send," " forward," or intimations such as " cheque will
ohlige," etc., are not admissible.
CIRCULARS THAT ARE PRINTED NOTICES AND LETTERS.
Nothing shall appear in writing except (1) corrections of
errors in the print, (2) the date of despatch, (3) the name,
address, and description of the person or persons by and to
whom the circular is sent, (4) index or reference numbers and
letters, (5) the time, place, and objects of a meeting or
appointment.
EXPRESS DELIVERY.
Letters and Parcels are sent out for special delivery in
three different ways :— 1st, By special messenger all the way;
2nd, by special messenger after transmission by post; 3rd,
68 DIRECTORY.
by special delivery in advance of the ordinary mail at the
request of the addressee. The Express Delivery Fee for a
letter, p.acket, is 3d per mile, or part thereof, on each packet
weighing more than 1 lb. a weight fee of 3d. When several
packets "are tendered for delivery by the same messenger to
different persons an additional fixed charge of Id for each
article above one. The number of articles delivered by one
messenger must not exceed 10. If sender wishes a special
conveyance used, the fare must be paid in addition.
Single Post Letters by Railway.— Letters for transmis-
sion by ordinary train or steamship, and wbich must not
exceed 4 oz. in weight, may be handed in at any Post Office
from which Express Delivery is made, and conveyed to the
Railway Station by Speciaf Messenger on payment of the
express fee of 3d per mile, prepaid in stamps affixed to_ a
Post Office foi-m. Such letters, after transmission by train,
can either be delivered by Special Messenger direct from the
station, or from the first Express Office. A Railway fee of
2d must also be paid in cash.
POST OFFICE MONEY ORDERS, POSTAL ORDERS, &c.
Inland Money Orders.— The Rates.
On Sums not exceeding £1, '-^d*
Above £1 and not exceeding £B, ... 3d,
^3 and not exceeding ^10, 4d,
and 2d for additional ^10 or part thereof up to ^40.
Tele^^raph Money Order transactions are made between all
Offices" authorised to transact Telegraph and Money Order
business at the same rate as for Inland Money Orders, with
a supplementary fee of 2d for each Order, and a charge for
the telegram of advice at the ordinary rate iar mland tele-
grams, the niinimum being 6d.
Foreign Money Orders.— The regulations are the same as
for Inland Orders at the following rates of commission, viz. : —
For sums not exceeding ^1, 3d; £2, 6d ; and 3d additional
for every £2 up to £40. The limit for some countries is
£10, and for others £20 and £40. The charge for a dupli-
cate'of Order is 6d, and for a stoppage of payment, a com-
mission of 4d.
Postal Orders am issued at all Money Order Offices for
fixed sums, for which poundage is made, viz. :— Orders 6d,
Is Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, poundage, ^d; 3s, advancing by 6d to
156, Id; 15s 6d, advancing by 6d to 20s, l^d; and 21s 1*4-
Amounts to the extent of 5d may be made up by affixing not
more than three postage stamps within the three spaces pro-
vided in the Order.
DIRECTORY. '^ , G<J
Foreign Postal Orders are issued and paid at the following
places; — Aden, Andaman Island, Anguila, Antigua, Ascen-
sion, Bahamas, Baluchistan, Barbadoas, Basutoland, Bech-
utanaland, Bermuda, Beyrout (British P.O.), British C. and
E." Africa, British Guiana, Burma, Bushire, Cape Colony,
Cayman Island, Honduras (British), Ceylon, Chatham Island,
tConstantinople, Cook Island, Cyprus, Dominica, Egypt (in-
cluding the Soudan), Falkland Island, Fanning Island,
Federated Malay States, Fiji, Gambia, Gibraltar, Gold
(Coast, Grenada, Hong Kong (and China Agencies), India and
Indian Post Offices on the Persian Gulf and in Tibet,
Jamaica, Labuan, Lagos, Malta, Mauritius, Montserrat,
Morocco (British Agencies at CassaManca, Fez, Larache,
Mazagan, Mogador, Rabat, Saffi, Tangier, and Teutan),
N,atal, Nevis, Newfoundland, New Zealand, Nyassaland,
(Orange River Colony, Panama, Penrhyn Islands, Rhodesia
<N. E. and S.), St. Helena, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent,
Salonica, Savage Island, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Smyrna,
;Soma.liland, Southern Nigeria, Strait Settlements, Swaziland,
Tobago, Transvaal, Trinidad, Turks and Caieos Islands,
"Virgin Island, Uganda, Zanzibar.
Postal Oixlers are open to an additional poundage for every
*hree months they remain unpaid from the date of issue.
Post Office Savings Bank.— Every Money Order Office,
'being a Post Office Savings Bank, receives deposits of One
Shilling (or 12 penny stamps on an oflBcial form), or any
number of Pounds and Shillings from any depositor, provided
the sums deposited do not exceed ^G50 in any one year ending
■31st December, and the total amount standing in the de-
positor's name does not exceed ^200 inclusive of inter<st.
No receipt is given for any deposit under £1. Interest at
the rate of £2 10s per cent, per annum. Withdrawals or
payments may be made by telegraph, particulars regai'diiig
■which can be learned at any Post Office.
Investments in Government Stock. Aiiy depositor in a
Savings Bank who desires to invest in the two and half per
•cent. "Consolidated" Stock (1903), two and tbree-quai-ters
■per cent. Annuities (1905), two and a half per cent. Annuities
and Local Loans, or three per cent. Government Stock;
■applicant must send to the Controller of the Savings Bank
•<an application signed by him on a form to be obtained at any
Postal Savings Bank. The sum invested shaM not be less
than Is, and shall not exceed £200 for any year ending 31st
December. The total amount of Stock credited to any one
■account shall not exceed £500 Stock.
Insurance and Annuities.— The Act 27 and 28 Vrct., C.
43, empowers the Postmaster General to insure the lives of
persons of either sex between the ages of fourteetn and sixtv-
70 DIRECTOUy.
five for not less than £5 or more than ^100, and for children
between the ages of eight and fourteen for not more than ^£5,
and also to grant immediate or deferred annuities of ^1 to
^100 on the live« of persons of either sex, not under five
years of age. All IMouey Order Offices transact Insurance^
and Annuities business.
TELEGRAMS.
The charge foa- a Telegram throughout the United King-
dom is Sixpence for Twelve Words and under, including the
name and addresses of sender and receiver, and, if exceed-
ing Twelve woi'ds, One Halfpenny for every additional word.
The amount paid for transmission of a word covers the cost
of delivery within three niiles from the terminal office, or
within the postal delivery of that town. When the addressee
resides beyond the free delivery, porterage is charged
lat the rate of Threepence per mile or part thereof, reckoning
from' terminal telegraphy office. An abbreviated or arbitrary
addiess oan be registered for £1 Is per year.
WIRl'XESS TELEGRAPHY.
Telegrams are accepted at any telegraph office for trans-
mission to certain of the principal Ocean Liners at sea fromi
the stations al Crookhaven, The Lizard, Malin Head, Niton,.
The North Foreland, and Roslare at a charge of 6^d a word,,
with a minimum of 6s 6d per telegram, and telegrams from
ships are received at these stations, and are thence trans-
mitted by wire.
POST OFFICE TELEPHONE.
Communication bj' Telephone has been established by Tele^
phone Tru-nk Lines, which connect the various Telephone
exchange areas in the United Kingdom.
The scale of charge for three minutes conversation is as fol
lows : —
For distance not exceeding 25 miles, ... ... 3d
Exceeding 25 miles and not exceeding 50 miles,. 6d
50 „ ,, 75 ,, 9d
75 ,, ,, 100 ,,. Is
Every additional 40 miles or fraction thereof, 6d
When the conversatioai originates on the system of the Post
Office, and is with a person on the system of the' National
Telephone Company, or vice-veirsa, the following a»dditional
charges are made : —
DIRECTORY. 71
"When the Trunk Wire charges for three minutes'
conversation does not exceed Is 6d, ... 3d ^
Exceed Is 6d, but does not exceed 3s, 4d
When it exceeds 3s, 6d
The period of conversation for a single fee is limited to
three minutes, but any person may secure uninterrupted
use of a Trunk Line for' six mimites by prepaying the doubL©
fee. A subscriber of the Post Ofliee or National Telephone
Company may continue a conversation demanded for three
minutes' for a second period of three minutes.
STAMP BOOKS, CARDS, WRAPPERS, ETC.
Inland Post Cards (thin and thick), 6d for 11; Reply
Cards at double rate. Foreign Post Cards, Id; Reply, 2d
each, ^d Newspaper Wrappers at the rate of 7 fc* 4d; Id
Wrappers, 8 for 8-^d. Letter Cards, 3 for S^d ; 8 for 9d.
Embassed Envelopes bearing ^d stamp — Commercial, 16 for
9d; Foolscap, 10 for 6d ; with Id stamp A, 10 for lid; Com-
mercial, 16 for Is 5d; Foolscap, 16 for Is 6d; Registration
Embossed Envelopes, 3d stamp, 36 3d for 12. Books oi 18
Id staimps and 11 -Jd stamps for 2s ; Stamped Books of 20
Telegraph forme, 10s; Intel' leaved, 10s 2d.
INLAND PARCEL POST.
Parcels are conveved at the rate of not exceeding 1 lb., 3d;
2 lb., 4d; 3 lb., 5d '; 5 lb., 6d ; 7 lb., 7d; 8 lb., 8d; 9 lb., 9d;
10 lb., lOd; 11 lb., lid. No Parcel may exceed 11 lb. in
weight.
In dimensions a Parcel must not eixceed 3f feet in length,
or 6 feet in length and girth combined.
Parcels may be registered, and Compensation in the case
of damage or loss obtained, as in the case* of letters (see under
Registration), but no Compensatio.n is given in the case of
•damage or loss of coin or money contained in a parcel. Sub-
ject to regulations attending the posting of a parcel, the Post
Office will allow Coimpensation to the extent of £2 for loss or
■damage on an Unregistered Parcel. — Parcels are charged the
.usual rate of postage for each redirection.
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN RATES OF POSTAGES.
The prepaid rate of postage on Letters from the United
Kingdom for all Foreign countries (except Egypt, the United
72 DIRECTORY.
States of A^meriea, and the places in Morocco where there
are British Post Office©- a.f^encies) is 2^d for the first ounce
and l^d for each succeeding ounce or fraction thereof; from
tba Uniited Kingdom to British Possessioiiis generally ajid to'
Egypt, the United State.s of America, and the places in
Morocco where there are British Post Office agencies, the-
letter rate is Id per ounce.
A Letter posted unpaid or insufSciently prepaid for any
country to which prepayment in compulsory is returned to
returned letter office. Letters so posted for other oountriee'
are forwarded, but are chaj-ged on delivery with double the
deficiency. Letters not directed by a particular route are,
as a rule, forwarded by the first mail despatched.
Reply Coupons to most of the important Foreign Countries
and Colonies exchangeable for stamps of the value of 25
centimes (2^d) eacli in any country participating in the
arrangement can be purchased at any Money Order Office in
this country at the price of 3d each for the purpose of pre-
paying closed replies to letters.
The Coupons can be exchanged by the addressee of such
letters at the Post Office of the place of destinatiooi for local
postage stamps.
For list of countries see Post Office Guide.
Post Cards. — The prepaid rate on every Post Card for a
destination outside of the United Kingdom is Id, and every
reply 2d.
Newspapers, Books, Magazines, &c. is |d per 2 oz.; Com-
mercial Papers, is 2-|d for the first 10 oz. and ^d per 2 oz.
afterwards.
Limits of size and weight is 18 inches in length to most
Foreign Countries, and 2 feet in length and 1 foot in width
or depth for British Colonies or Possessions, and 41bs. in
weight for Foreign Countries and 51b. for British Colonies.
Canadian Magazine Post subject to the special conditions ^
the postage rate on British Newspapers, Magazines, and
Trade Journals mtended for despatch to Canada by direct.
Canadian Packet is now Id per lb., but the packets not
exceeding 2 oz. in MX'ight are transmissible as heretofore for
^d. In the case of packets weighing above lib. any fraction
of lib. is counted as a lb.
Samples and Patterns. — The prepaid rate for all places
Abroad is Id for the first 4 oz. and ^d per 2 oz thereafter.
The Sample Post is restricted to bona-fide Trade Samples of
Mercliandise without saleable value. The limits of size to
British Colonies is 2 feet in length and 1 foot in width or
depth; to Foreign Countries, 12 inches in length, 8 in width,
and 4 in depth. The limit of weight for British Colonies,
51b.; to Foreign Countries, 12 oa
DIKECTORY. 73
CORRESPONDENCE TO AND FROM SHIPS.
Specia.l arrangemeuts are made for the delivery of letters
addressed to passengers on board by the Union Castle Com-
pany's Packets for the Cape, &c., sailing from Southampton;
the Packets for the United States, calling at Queenetown;
the Canadian Packets, sailing from Liverpool; the Pacific
Steam Navigation Company's Packets, sailing for Brazil,
&c., calling at Lisbon; the Peninsular and Oriental Packets,
frorn Brindisi with mails for Egypt, connecting at Port Said
with the Packet for Ind^H, Australia, China, &c. ; and the
Orient Packets, from Naples with mails for Australia. Such
letters may be posted in any part of the United Kingdom up
to the time of which ordinary Registered letters to go by the
same Packets are received. They must be Registered, but
cannot be accepted for Insurance; the postage and registra-
tion fee must be fully prepaid, and they must be addi-essed
to the care of the Commander of the Packet.
The letters should be addressed thus: — "Mr , on
board the Mail Packet , for —- , at Southampton,
Queenetown, Lisbon, Brindisi, or Naples, care of Commander
of the Packet.
FOREIGN AND COLONIAL PARCEL POST.
For table and Rates of Postage, etc., see pa.ges 78 and 79.
Foreign and Colonial Parcels cannot be Registered, but they
may be Insured under specified conditions.
The parcels are subject to Customs Regulations, according
to the laws of the country of destination. Two forms of
Customs Declaration are in Uvse : — First, an adhesive form,
intended for British Colonies and a few Foreign Countries;
second, a nou-adhesive form, for other Foreign Countries.
Persons sending parcels to certain countries a.nd places
can take upon themselves the pa.yment of the Customs and
other charges ordinarily pa^yable by the addressee.
The sender of each Parcel is reqiiired to fill up a Customs
House declaration giving an accurate statement of the con-
tents and value, date of posting, and sender's naaxie and
address. The net weight of the various articles in a parcel
should, if possible, be given, and any other particulars which
would facilitate the assessment of Customs duty, which is
collected on delivery.
In addition to Customs Duty, a charge of 6d is made on all
dutiable Parcels entering Cape Colony, Natal, British Central
74 DIRECTORY.
Africa, and Transvaal, from 6<i to a Is in Rhodesia, and in
Orange Biver Colony 8d per parcel (2d on nondutiable arti-
cles). In most European Countries and some otheirs a fee
not exceeding 2-|d per parcel is leviable for delivery and
Customs formalitie-s. The general conditionis are much the
fiame as for Inland Pai'cel Post, except that in several cases
the dimensions and limit of weight are more limited. The
dimensions allowed are : — For most Continental countries,
2 feet in any direction; for Turkey, 2 feet in length and 4
feet leJigth and girth combined; for Canada, 2^- feet in leaigth
and 6 feet in length and girth combined; other British
Colonies, Foreign posseissions, and Constantinople and Egypt,
3^- feet in length and 6 feet in length and girth combined.
The limit of weight is in nearly all cases 11 lbs., but Parcels
for Bolivia and Paraguay must not exceed 7 lbs., and Parcels
for Brazil, 6| lbs. Articles in Parcels must be carefully
packed. Moreover, such is taken into account in dealing
with Claims for Compensation, and all Parcels must be sealed.
The same scale and i-ate of Insurance for Foreign Parcels
applies to the following countries : — Austria Hungary, Bel-
gium, Caineroons, China, Denmark, Egypt (via Gibraltar),
Finland, Germany, Iceland, Luxenburgh, New Foundland,
Norwa}^ Russia, Sweden, Switzerland (via Belgium), United
States. The Insured Parcels have all the safeguards of the
Registration system, and subject to the Post Office Regula-
tions. Compensation will be paid if they are lost or damaged
in the post. To secure compensation up to £12 the fee is
4d; ^624, 6d ; £S6, 8d, &c., &c. The United States rate is
6d for i612 with an additional fee O'f 6d for every iG12. For
further information .see Post Office Guide.
Prohiritei) Articles. — Parcels containing Gunpowder,
Cartridges, Lucifer Matches, and other explosives; Live
Animals, or Bladders contaming Liquids, or an,ything likely
to injure other parcels, cannot be sent by Parcel Post.
PARCEL POST WITH THE UNITED STATES.
The Parcel Post with the United States is carried on by
rueans of two distinct services — nameh^ an official service
■with the United States Post Office and a semi-official service
•maintained through the Agency of the American Express
'('ompany.
Official service, to all places in the United States, weight
by this service is 3 lb.. Is 6d ; 7 lb., 2s 6d ; 9 lb., 3s 6d ;
11 lb., 4s 6d; length 3-| feet, or length and girth combined
6 feet. No parcel may exceed £l& (eighty dollars) in value
DIRECTORY. 10
Parcels must not be sealed with wax, lead, or in any other
maninei-. Parcels closed by means of nails and screws aije
admitted. Payment of Cmstoms Duty cannot be undei-ta.ke«
by the eemder. The value shown on the Customs declaration
mu*t not be less than the market value in Great Britain.
Under Valuation itivolves confiscation. Semi-official (Ameri-
can Express Company) (\^-ho arrange for the conveyance
throughout the U.S.A. hi both directions). The limit of
weight is 11 lb. and the dimensions are similar to Inland
Pai-cel Post rates of postage — 3 lbs., 3s 6d; 7 lbs., 4s 6d;
11 lbs., 5s 6d to all places ecept those mentioned below.
New York City, Brooklyn, Jersey City, and Hohoken — not
over 3 lbs., 2s' 6d ; from' 3 lbs. to 7 lbs., 3s 6d ; from 7 lbs.
to 11 lbs., 4s 6d. Payment of Customs and other charges
may be undertakein by the sendeir.
The American Express Company performs all Customs
formalities, a.nd defrays tl:e United States Governmecnt.
This charge, which is additional to Customs duty may be
prepaid by the sender, when responsibility is assumed for the
Customs duty. A separate despatch note must be prepared
for each parcel. If the value of Goods contained in each
parcel exceeds 100 dollars, the declaration must be certified
by a U.S. Consul.
The Customs Tariffs is high compared with that of other
countries. Whein the sender wishes to undertake payment
of the customs and other charges a deposit of Is for every
4s or fraction of 4s of the value, with a minimuim deposit of
6s is required. The outward parcel mail will be made up in
Liverpool and sent by the Cunard and White Star lines every
Wednesday and Saturday' mornings.
FOREIGN AND COLONIAL PARCEL POST.
For Countries, Weights and Despatches, see Post Office
Guide, price 6d.
Macdonald, «> '""
Currie, Rae 5 Co.
Penny ^ Mackenzie
^^
Tailors and Clothiers, (S)
Silk Mercers and Drapers,
Dressmakers and Milliners.
® Liveries a Speciality ®>
LADIES' TAILORS.
HIGH-CLHSS
BOYS' and YOUTHS' RET^DY-MADES.
101 = 103 High Street, Ayr
[Established 1S40.]
Carting Contractor
. AND . .
Ayr and Kilmarnock Carrier,
19 GARDEN STREET.
NEWTON, AYR.
' FURNITURE REMOVED BY CART, VAN, or LORRY.
Charges Moderate. -:- Estimates Given.
ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
" WINCELLA" SPECIALTIES
Sent by Post all ouer the World.
Regd. NOS.— 227,5 5, 237.248, 358,788, 366,892
W^ON'T SHRINK, AND WEAR W^ELL.
"Wincella" Material possesses all the merits of Scotch Wincey
without its disadvantages. It is verj' durable, suitable for the most
sensitive skins, more pleasant to wear than ordinary flannel, and non-
shrinking. It can now be had in all wool cellular makes which have
the hygienic quality of clothing the body in air.
"Wincella" is suitable for Blouses. Shirts, Yachting and Cycling
Costumes, Children's Frocks, Ladies' Nightdresses, and Underclothing,
Babies' Garments, Nurses' Dresses, Gent.'s Pyjamas, Shirts and Under-
wear. It can now be had in a larae variety of plain and fancy colours,
stripes and checks, single and double widths, light, medium, and heavy
weights Prices from Is ,Skl per yard. Patterns free on a,ppHcation.
"Wincella" Hosiery now made from same yarn, in all weights,
qualities, and sizes for Ladies', Children's, and Gent.'s wear. AVon't
shrink. Pleasant and non-irritant to sensitive skins. Moderate Prices.
" Wincella " Stockings and Sox have a double thread of " Win-
cella " yarn inserted throughout ankle and foot, making these parts
unshrinkable and doubling the Vear. In plain or ribbed cashmere
or llama, also haiul-wrought in our famous 3, 4, 5-ply fingerings.
Price List sent to any Address.
JT\ H/f A ^ A 'DTHUTTO Warehouseman and
• U, iVlAVy/^JrllriUri, complete Outfitter,
WINTON BUILDINGS, AYR,
78
HETTOYAGE ^^^^^^^^ (FRENCH
A SEC ^^^^m CLEANING).
DYEINC AND CLEANINC
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Ladies^ and Gent.^8 Dress beautifully
Cleaned and Finished like New • .
By our French or Dry Cleaning Method,
Materials of the most Delicate Colour or
Texture con be Cleaned without the slightest
injury to the Colour, and no Shrinking.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
Of every description.
Lace Curtains, Damask, Serge, Repp, Plush
Tablecovers, Rugs, Mats, Cretonnes, Chintz,
Hangings, etc. ,etc. , Cleaned, and when neces-
sary Re-Dyed or Dyed other suitable Colours
William Wallace.
AYR DYE WORKS,
186-188 HIGH STREET, AYR.
Price List on application. Established 1862.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
A
Abbot, George S., Braemar, 55 Midton Eoad.
Aberdein, Andrew, tailors' cutter, 70 Northfield Avenue.
Abernethy, Alexander, painter, 91 South Haiirbour Street
Adam, Family Butcher, 5 Newmarket Street. House^
Fairhohn, 4b Castlehill Koad— see advt. pa^e 98.
Adam Matthew (of Adam & Son), 16 Millter Road.
Adam, Robert, burgh sanitary inspector, Town's Buildings^
High Street; house, 16 Eglinton Terrace.
Adam, R. O., butcher, 113 George Street.
Adam & Son, boot and shoe makers, 92 High Street.
Adam, Colonel William P., Sea Tower, 42 Racecourse Road.
Adam, Mis, 28 Fort Street.
Adams, J., railway guard, 10 Smith Street.
Adamson. James, Jun, (ot: James Adamson & Son), 5
Wattfield Road.
Adamson & Son, Jas., Jobbing- Gardeners, Shielhill
Nursery, 8 Hazelwood Road— see advt. page 44
Adamson, William, Thornton, Robsland Avenue.
" Advertiser " Printing and Publishing Office, 100 High St.
Affleck & Son, W^m., Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers,
and Funeral Undertakers, 27 and 49 High Street
— see advt. page 20
Affleck, Thomas, rivetter, 17 Elm bank Street.
Agnew, James, 37 Peebles Street.
Aguew, John J., 9 Try fie Id Place.
Agnew, Thomas, 23 King Street.
Agnew, William, 38 Taylor Street.
Agnew, William, mason, 48 York Street.
Agnew, Miss J., dress and mantle maker, 100 High Street.
Agnew, Mrs, 58 Elba Street.
Agnew, Mrs, 139 South Harbour Street.
Ailsa Cycle Co., 63 Kyle Street.
Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, Ltd., South Beach Road.
Ainslie, Mrs, Ainslie Cottage, 50 West Sanquhar Road.
Aird, Robert, rural postman to Whitletts, 10 Somerset
Road.
Aird, Mrs James, Dress & Costume Maker, Content
Cottage, 1 Albert Terrace— see advt. page 134
Airdrie, Adam (of Airdrie Bros.), 3a Union Avenue.
Airdrie Brothers, Coal Merchants and Contractors,.
8a Union Avenue— see advt. patre 36
Airdrie, Robert (of Ahdrie Bros.), 38 Northfield i\ venue.
Airlie, Miss A., dressmaker, 138 High Street.
Aitohison, T., coachman, 75 Mill Street.
Aitken, Alexander, joiner, 103 King Street.
Aitken, Hugh, mason, 41 Kyle Street.
Aitken, James G,, grain merchant, Sandhurst, 28 Monument;
Road.
^0 GENEBAL DIRECTORY.
Aitkeu, John, painter, 186 High Stiieet.
Aitken, Robert, vanman, 30 Allison Street.
Aitken, Robert, grocer, 10 Craigie Avenue.
Aitken, William, registrar of births, marria-ges, and deaths,
90 High Street; house, 2 Charlotte Street.
Aitken, William, ^mason, 3 Church Street.
Aitken, Miss, Oakfield, 82 St. Leonard's Road.
Aitken, Mns, 16 Taylor Street.
Aitken, Mrs, 137 So-uth Harbour Stree^t.
Aitken, Mrs, 86 George Street.
Aitken, Mrs John, 229 High Street.
Aitken, Mrs, Morven, 9 ChalmeVs Road West.
Aitkenhead, Robert, tobacco pipe manufacturer, 32 and
34 Clunes Vennel. House, 19 Belvidere Terrace.
Aitke-nhead, Mrs, 8 Newmarket Sti'eet.
Aiton, James, 51 Kyle Streeit.
Alcroft, William, rivetter, 44 High Street.
Alexander Alexander, gardener, 14 Virginia Gardens.
Alexander, Alexander S., teacher, Ayr Academy, 8 Wattfield
Road.
Alexander, Alexander, engine driver, 1 Viewfield Road.
Alexander, Rev. Arch., B.D., Hermieton, 31 Monument
Road.
Alexander, David, joiner, 6 Wellington Street.
Alexander, David, cabinetmaker, 1 Union Avenue.
Alexander, George, railway servant, Bellroek Cottage, Bell-
rock Road, off Woodfield Road.
Alexander, Peter, compositor, 30 Russell Street.
Alexander, Peter, cabinetmaker, 138 High Street.
Alexander, Robert, baker, 30 Wallace Street.
Alexander, Robert, grocer, 39 and 41 Russell Street.
Alexander, Robert, groom, 3 Church Street.
Alexander, Robert M' Queen, Raven.sworth, 37 Bellevue Road.
Alexander Stores, 12 AUoway Street.
Alexander & Sons, Williaim, timber merchants, Wallacetown
saw mills, John Street .
Alexander, Thomas, miner, 36 Back Main Street.
Alexander, William, 1 Peebles Street.
Alexander, Willia,m, maeon, 64 Allison Street.
Alexander, Miss, music teacher, 11 Barns Terrace.
Alexander, Misses, 2 Barns Park.
Alexander, Mrs William, Dunalistair, 12 Wheatfield Road.
Alexander Mrs. 1 Whitletts Road, Hawkhill.
Allan, A. D., tailor, 29 New Road.
Allan A., Cycle Ag-ent, 26 Smith Street. House, 30 Smith
Street— see advt, pa,ae 91
Allan, Alexander, 23 M'Call's Avenue.
Allan, Arthur, fireman, 31 Kyle Street.
Allan, David R., joiner, 94 Main Street.
GENERAL DIRECTORY'. '"'J^X ^^
Allan, James, mason, 62 Allison Street. *'-.,„.-.'
Allan, James C, traveller, Ardwell, 10 Belmont Avenue,'^'3^
Allan, John L., prison warder, Bath PLa<ie. •
Allan, Robert, Fish, Game, Poultry & Ice Mepchant,
22 New Bridg-e Street, and Branch Shop, Main
'Street, Ppestwick. House, 8 Buekhigliain TeiTace, 33
Charlotte Street, Telephone No. 11— see advt. page 71
Allan & Son, David, Coal Merchants, 59 Sandgrate
—see advt. page 66
Allan, Thomas, 14 WoodfieJd Road.
Allan, Thomas, 15 Dalblair Road.
Allan, Wallace, watchmaker tand jeweller, 4 Neiwmarket
Street; house, Abington, Ayr Road, Prestwick.
Allan, William N. & Son, cycle agents, 27a. New Road.
Allan, William (of D. Allan & Son), Westpark, 46 Park
Circus.
Allan, William, church officer, 97 Mill Street.
Allan, William, sergeant drummer, R.S.F., 10 Virginia
Gardens.
Allan, Misses A. and E., fancy goods merchants, 8 AUoway
Street; house, 10 AUoway Street.
Allan, Miss, 8 Buckingham Terrace, 33 Charlotte Street.
Allan, Miss, 6 Nort-h Harbour Street.
Allan, Mrs, 216 High Street.
Allan, Mrs Hugh, 28 Russell Street.
Allan, Mrs William, 74 Allison Sti'eet.
Allan, Mrs, Roselea, 35 Ashgrove Street.
Allison, Archibald, shoemaker, 19 Elmbank Street.
Allison, John, railway servant, 36 Wellington Street.
Allison, Robert, clerk, 6 Hunter's Avenue.
Allison, Mrs, 5 Chalmers Road West.
Alsing, G. F., cigar and cigarette importer, 57 Newmarket
Street. House, Meersbrook, 100 St Leonards Road.
Alston, John S., Red House, 16 Racecourse Road.
American Steam Laundry, 25 & 27 "Wallace Street.
H. H. Wallace. Telephone No. 291— see advt. page 10
Anderson, Andrew, mason, 44 Nelson Street.
Anderson, Andrew, carpet weaver, 22 Elmbank Street.
Anderson Brothers, General Drapers, Union House,
62 AUoway Street— see advt. page 60
Anderson, David, m-ason, 60 Allison Street.
Anderson, Hope V. (of Anderson Bros.), 17 Content Avenue.
Anderson, Hugh, checker, 4 Clune's Vennal.
Anderson, James, olerk, 16 Smith Street.
Anderson, James D., market gardener and florist, Abbeygreen
Nursery, Doonfoot.
Anderson, John, clerk, 3 Davidson Place.
Anderson, John, joiner, 9 Burns Statue Square.
Aivdeirison, John, marine engineer, 80 Northfield Avenue.
82 GENEUAIi DIRECTOKY,
Anderson, John, 164 Prestwick Road.
Anderson, John, 20 Carriek Street.
Aivdcison, John. 13 Peebles Street.
Anderson, Lawrence, 13 Barns Teriiace.
Anderson, Robert, coal agent, 42 Ckmes Vennel.
Anderson Robert, Fish, Poultry and lee Merchant,
35 Main Street — see advt. page 57
Anderson, Robert, hairdresser, 10 Wallace Street. House^
43 Burns Statue Square.
Anderson, Robert, joiner, 16 John Street.
Anderson, Robert, 32 Elba Street.
Anderson, Robert, joiner, 19 Carriek Street.
Anderson, Samuel, saddler, 47 Content Street.
Anderson, "William, traveller, 138 High Street.
Anderson, William, 7 Wellington Square.
Anderson, Miss, 29 York Street.
Anderson, Miss, 75 Main Street.
Anderson, Miss, Glencloy, 51 Mid ton Road.
Anderson, Miss, dressmaker, 10 Gordon Terrace.
Anderson, Miss, Abbey Green Cottage, Doonfoot.
Anderson, Mrs, Gowanlea, 4 Maybole Road.
Anderson, Mrs, 42 New Road.
Anderson, Mrs, 29 Woodfield Road.
Anderson, Mrs George, 37 Miller Road.
Anderson, Mrs Hugh, 26 Elmbank Street.
Andreoli, P., W^indsor Rest and Polytechnic, 254 and
256 Hig-h Street. Hou.se, St Kevins, 81 Castleliill Road— see
advt. page 1,31
Andrew & Addison, solicitors, 75 Dalblair Road.
Andrew, David, cab driver, Dairy, 34 Wallace Street.
Andrew, George, car driver, 162 Pi-estwick Road.
AndriBW, Henry, gardener, 27 Elmbank Street.
Andrew, James, joiner, 4 Q>ueen Street.
Andrew, James, confectioner, 156 George Street.
Andrew, James, assistant stamper, 22 Greem Street Lane.
Andrew, John, agent Bank of Scotland, 24 Sandgate; house,
Barba.rton, Ronaldshaw Parle.
Andrew, John, cabinetmaker, o4 Nelson Street.
Andrew, John, mason, 76 Allison Street.
Andrew, John, railway servant, 22 Green Street Lane.
Andrew, John, painter, 35 Clune's Vennal.
Andrew, Robert, gardener, 55 Sandgate.
Andrew, Samuel, mason, 34 Princes Street.
Andrew, Thomas, solicitor, 17 Newmarket Street; house, 36
Park Circus.
Andrew, Miss, Deaf and Dumb Mission and Home, Pladda.
View, 52 Fort Street.
Andrew, Miss, 2 Wellington Squaire.
GENERAL DtRECTOUY. 83
Andrew, Miss, Romsdal, 3 Belmont Avenue.
Andre \\-, Mrs, nurse, 20 Eiver Street. ^
Andrew, Mrs, 75 Main Street.
Annfleld Glen Hand and Power Laundry, Maybole
Road— Alex, Kirkland, Manager. Telephone No. 12
-Alloway— see advt. page Ut
Arbuckle, Archibald, compositor, 7 Davidson Place.
Arbuckle, William, 39 Dalblair Road.
Arbuckle, Mrs George, 56 Fort Street.
Archibald, Mrs, '2 Smith Street.
Archibald, Mrs, 2 Park Terrace.
Ardill, William B., Oakbank, 32 Miller Road.
Armitage, Mrs, music teacher, 18 John Street.
Armour, Hugh, church officer, 55 Sa.ndgate.
Armour, James, tailor, 30 Wallace Street.
Armour, James, 1a North Park Avenue.
Armour, John, master of works, 32 Campbell Street,
Armour, Robert B., builder, 22 Pi-estwick Road.
Armour, Robert, forema.n mason, 24 Campbell Street.
Armour, William, joiner, 131 South Harbour Street.
Armstrong, Andrew, tape dresser, Pomona, Tig Road.
Armstrong, David, mason, 152 George Street.
Armstrong, James, insurance agent, 25 Woodfield Road.
Armstrong, James, earder, 28 Mill Street.
Armstrong, Thomas, mason, 88 York Street Lane.
Armstrong, William, clerk, 7 Quail Roaicl.
Arnold, Charles P., professional masseur, 95 New Road.
Arrol, Sir William. -l,x^.D., Seafield House, Racecourse Road.
Arthur, David, railway servant, 19 Green Street.
Arthur. George, county police inspector, 14 Bellesleyhill
Road.
Ai'thur, Mrs Thomas G., Carrick House, 48 Carrick Road.
Artillery, let Ayrshire a,nd Galloway Field, Royal Horse
Artillery, Drill Hall, 125 South Harbour Street.
Askew, Hugh, club master. Town and County club, 26 Wel-
lington Square .
Auld, Alex,, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer and Funeral
Undertaker, 58i Sandg-ate Street. House, 24 New
Bridge Street— see advt. page 61
Auld, Alexander, electrician, 14 Arran Terrace.
Auld Brig- Knitting" W^arehouse, 42 High Street— see
advt. page 147
Auld, Ingles, builder, 10 Bellesleyhill Road.
Auld, James B. (of William Auld & Sons), 44 Fort Street.
Auld, Jo'hn, porter, Daisy Cottage, 47 M'Caill's Avenue.
Auld, John, plumber, Old Brewery House, Eglinton Terra^ce
Lane.
Auld, John, electric engineer, 4 Nelson Street,
Auld, Robert W., clerk, 60 M'Call's Avenue,
84 GENERAL DIEECTOUY.
Auld, Thomas, joiner, 18 Cromwell Road.
Auld, William (of William Auld & Sobs), 66 Sandgate.
Auld & Sons, W^illiam, Plumbeps, Slateps, filectpical
and Sanitary Engineers, 70 Sandg-ate and 48 Fort
Street. Telephone No. ox— see advt. page t)3
Auld, William, machineman, 5 Belvidere Terrace.
Auld, William, Jun., plumber, 129 High Street.
Auld, Miss, Cairnton, 3 Hazlewood Ro-ad.
Auld, Miss, 3 Chapelpark Road.
Auld, Mrs, 26 Eglinton Terrace.
Auld, Mrs, charvA'oman, 14 Kirkport.
Austin, David, baker, 11 Main Street; house, 13 Main Street.
Austin, David, J.uii., baker, 14 Union Avenue.
Austin, James, baker, 64 Mill Street,
Austin, John, groom, 2 Boswell Park.
Austin, Joseph, vanmari, 187 High Street.
Avery, W^. & T., Ltd., Manufacturers and Contraetors
for upkeep of every deseription of ^Veigrhing-
Maehiine. J.ocal Repair Depot, Butter Market, 90 High Street
— see advt. page 'Ar)
Ayles, Carrington W., Abea-ero.mbie Cottage, Doonfoot.
Ayr Arms Hotel, 209 Hig^h Street, Matthew Diekie—
.see e>,dvt. page 52
Ayr Academy, Fort Street.
Ayr Amateur Photographic Society, rooms, 48 High Street >
secretary, Robert Adam.
Ayr Billposting- Company, 16 New Bridge St., Peter
Price, Manag-er. Telephone NTo. 32x— see advt. page 68
Ayr Bowling Club Green, Cassillis Street.
Ayr County Motor Company, Garag-e, Craighall, 15
Beresford Terrace— .see advt. inside of front cover
Ayr Club, 11 Academy Street; master, Robert M'Murdo.
Ayr Coffee House, 54 High Street; manageress, Mrs Bowden.
Ayr Corporation Destructor Works, Mill Street.
Ayr Corporation Electricity Works, Mill Street.
Ayr Corporation Tramway Office, 1 and 3 High Street; Wm.
Grant, general man.ager; house, 18 Heathfield Road.
Ayr Day Xnrs-ci-y, 90 Wallace Street.
Ayr Gas Company, Ltd., Cromwell Road; James Purves,
manager.
Ayr, Newton & Wallacetown Unionist Club, 2 New Road;
James Hunter, clubmaster.
Ayr and District Renovating Company, 55 Hig^h St.,
and 137 Main Street, Daniel Neil, Proprietor-see
advt. page 131
"Ayr Observer" Printing- and Publishing- Offices,
24 and 26 Smith Street -.^ee advt, page 5 initio
Ayr Shoe Stores, 6 Hope Street— see advt. page 5
Ayr Sketch Club, 52 Newmarket Street.
tiENEliAL DlliECTOI*:. 85
Ayp Steam Shipping- Co., Ltd., The Docks, North
Hapboup Stpeet— see advt. page 121
Ayr Scottish Stauiping Company, Ltd., 20 West Sanquhar
Rociicl ; Jaineis Dickie, inafnaiger.
Ayp Tinplate and Japan Wopks, 153 High Stpeet— see
advt. page 112
Ajr U.F. Church (West), Saiidgate — Eev. Hugh Macluskie.
Ayrshire Bakery Company, 7 Burns Statue Square and 60
Carrick Street.
Ayrshire Deaf & Diinnib Homes, Pladda View, 52 Fort Street.
Aypshipe & Gallow^ay Hotel, Killoeh Place, 1 Bepes-
fopd Teppaee, Thomas Steen— see advt. page 102
Ayrshire & Galloway (R.H.A.) Field Artillery, Ist Battalion,
Drill Hall, 125 "'South Ha)'bour Street.
Aypshipe Glass Insupanee Co., Ltd., Secy., John T.
Scott, 29 Newmapket Stpeet- see advt. page 92
Ayrshire Yeoma.nry Stores, 2 Citadel Place; Edward Burrell,
R.S.M.
*' Aypshipe Post" Ppinting- and Publishing" Office,
Nile Court, 154- Hig-h Street. Managep— W. G.
Wallace— see advt. page 3
Ayrshire Eifle Territorial Eegiment, 5th Battalion E.S.F.,
Drill Hall, 1 Burns Statue Square; adjutant. Captain J.
W. L. Campbell, O.C, Lieut.-Col. J. Craig.
Aypshipe Rubbep Company, 32 and 34 Smith Stpeet
—see advt. page 56
Ayrshu-e School of Art and Wonien's Industries, 56 New-
market Street.
Bacon, William, coachman, Shelling Stables, 10 Racecourse
Eoad.
Baillie, George, Lighthouse Keeper, North Harbour
Street.
Bailey, James, Lathallau, 66 St. Leonard's Eoad.
Baillie, James, engineer, 54 Taylor Street.
Baillie, John, marine engineer, 41 Green Street.
Baillie, Eobert, clerk, 1 Marchfield Eoad.
Bailie, Eobert, Eosevale, Doonfoot.
Bailey, Captain William, Kingcoil, -3 Broomfield Eoad.
Baillie, William (of Mulholland & Baillie), 89 High Street.
Bain, Daiiiel, chemist, 27 Woodfield Eoad.
Bain, George, headmaster. Smith's Institution; house, 6
Midton Eoad.
Bain, John, lather, 15 Taylor Street.
Bain, Walter (of Ayr Steam Shipping Coy.), Derclaeh, 24
E a cecourse Road .
Bain, Mrs, cook. 111 High Street.
IBaine, Mrs J. A., Clynder, 48 St. Leonard's Road.
86 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Baines, William, 8 York Street.
Baird, George, 50 Nortlifield Avenue.
Biaird, George, tailor, 68 Green Street Lane.
Baii'd, George, 3 Tryfield Pkce.
Baird, Hanv K., St. Leonard's, 73 Midton Road.
Baird, Hugh, 18 Elmbank Street.
Baird, James, 47 Fort Street.
Baird, John, Taytaank Cottag-e Laundry, Maybole
Road— see advfc paj>,e 74
Baird, John, vanman, 44 Hunter's Avenue.
Baird, John, joiner, 20 New Eoad.
Baird, Philip, tailor, 3 Garden Street.
Baird, William Spens, surgical appliance maker, Glen-
eoyle, Craigie Road.
Baird, William, tailor, 68 Green Street.
Baird, Miss, Roselea Dairy, 34 Princes Street,
Baird, Mrs, 187 High Street.
Baird, Mrs, Soutli Bank, CassillaiS Street.
Baird, Mrs, 48 Mill Street.
Baird, Mrs, 72 Wallace Street.
Baker, Ge^orge, shoemaker, 16 Victoria Street.
Bialmer, Robert, 27 West Sanquhar Road.
Baldwin, Alfred, weaver, 68 M'Call's Avenue.
Balfour, Mrs Thomas, 54 Princes Street.
Balfour, Mrs, 41 Main Street.
Ballantitie, Andrew, slater, 6 River Terrace; house 15 Quaiil
Road.
Ballantyne, Miss, Glenliolm, 2 Carrick Avenue.
Balilantyne, Mrs, 59 Mill Street.
Bailimer, Roibiert, engine^ driver, 10 WhiteMll Street.
.Ba,nk of Scotlamd, Sandgate ; agent, John Andrew.
Bara, artist photographer, 13 Beresford Terrace.
Barbour, Andrew, chauffeur, Duneric, 11 Southpark Road.
Barbour, Hugh, brass finisher, 97 Green Street.
Barbour, James, 102 John Street.
Barbour, Richard, 4 Smith Street.
Barbour, Mrs, 3 Britannia Place.
Bairclay, James, town postman, 18 Queens Terrace.
Barclay, John, Blanefield Cottage, 83 Prestwick Eoad.
Barclay, Robert, letter stamper, Greenbank, 35 Hawkhill
Avenue.
Bamky, Robert, grocer, 3 Springbank Road, off BellesIeyhilT
Road.
Barclay, William, 51 Wellington Street.
Barclay, Mrs, 21 Elmbank Street.
Barkowsky, Emil, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair-
dresser, 37 Burns Statue Square. House, Milncraig,
28 Holraston Road— see advt. page 79
GENERAL DUiECTOUY. 87
Barlow, Joh.a, 35 ELmbank Street.
Barniard, George, clei-k, Newton Lodge, Waggon Road. . ,.
Barnard, Mrs George, grocer, 24 Wellington Street; hou-se,
37 Wellington Street.
Baj-nes, Hugh, railwa}^ guard, 100 Gr©en Street.
Barnes, Jolm, gardener, 107 King Street.
Barnes, John, engine driver, 57 Peebles Street.
Barnes, William, 72 George Street. . ,
Barnet, Charles M., teacher, 9 Cromwell Place.
Barnet, Mrs, 49 Russell Street.
Barr, Andrew, tailor, 67 M'Call's Avenue.
Barr, Archibald, baker, 23 Cliureli Stree:.
Barr Brothers, bakers, 115 George Street and 76 Main Street.
Barr, James, 97 Green Street.
Barr, James, broker, 66 George Street and Kiver Street;
house, 88 Elba Street.
Barr, John, 32 Weliington Street.
Banr, Jobn, sawyer, 9 King Street.
Barr, Niathanial (of Barr Brothers), 19 Nelson Street.
Barr, Mrs John, 15 Allison Street.
Barrowman, Alexander, 8 Craigie Avenue.
Barry, Thomas, engine driA'^er, 16 Gordon Terrace.
Barton, Robert, joiner, 4 Tryfield Place.
Barton, Mrs, Ross Villa, 42 Holmston Road.
Battison, Angus, 14 Gordon Terrace.
Baxter, John, blacksmith, 1 Boat Yennal.
Baxter, Miss, 4 Peebles Street.
Bavne, Miss, 19 Dongola. Road.
Bayne, Mrs W. T., 22 Carrick Park.
Beaton, James, 37 Elmbank Street.
Beaton, Walteir, retired schoolmaster, 32 Allison Stieet.
Beaton, Miss, 252 High Street.
Beaton, Mrs, 57 Wellington Street.
Beattie, George, 23 West Sanquhar Road.
Beattie, Isaac, blacksmith, 29 New Bridge Street.
Beattie, James, grocea-, li and 3 M'Call's Avenue.
Beattie, Eobert, caretaker. Brewery, Damside.
Beattie, William, mill worker, 108 'George Street.
Beattie, Mrs, 1 Limond's Wvnd.
Beebee & Co., tanners, 86 M'ill Street.
Beck, Hugh, shipwright, 30 New Bridge Street.
Begg, Adajm, fishmonger, 31 Nelson Street.
Begg & Co., Alexander, woollen manufacturers, Ayr Tweed
Mills, Viewfield Road.
Begg, Hamilton, saleroom. 26 Wallace Street. House,
3 Campbell Street.
Begg, Robert, seaman, 20 New Bridge Street.
Begg, William, clerk, 12 Mill Street.
Begg, Mt*s Adam, 166 High Street.
88 GENERAL DIRECTOUY.
Beith, Mrs David, Galata, 20 St. Leonard's Road,
Beith, Mrs, Burnbank Cottages, Maj^bole Road.
Bell, Alexander, engine driver, 46 Princes Street.
Bell, Andrew, mason, 25 Duke Street.
Bell, Andnew, bricklayer, 31 New Eoad.
Bell, Andinew J., town postman, 63 Joh.n Street.
Bell, George, carman, 164 Presfcwick Eoad.
Bedl, HeixLsley, 8 Blackburn Eoad.
Bell, Henry, Chemist, 54> Main Street. House, Seagleam,
2 Lansdowiie Road, off Prestwick Road— see advt. page 81
Bell, James, craneman, 34 York Street.
Bell, Jiames, G.P.O. clerk, Frithbie, 14 Laiisdowne Eoad.
Bell, Captain James, Springvale, 25 Midton Eoad.
Bell, James, labourer, 33 Carrick Street.
Bell, James, miller, 59 Kyle Street.
Bell, James, traveller, 27 Eglinton Terrace.
Bell, John L., Woodfield House, 137 Prestwick Eoad.
Bell, John, gardener, 240 High Street.
B&ll, John, shoemaker, 23 Nelson Street.
Bell, John, superintendent. Boys' Industrial School . St.
Leo na rd 's Eoa.d .
Bell, Quintin, en-gine driver, 52 Princes Street.
Bell, Eannie, & Co., wine merchants, 5 Fort Street; Harry-
Hart, agent.
Bell, Eichard, groom, 27 James Street.
Bell, Robert, shoemaker. 19 and 21 Content Street.
Bell, Samuel, 8 Chines Vennal.
B.ell, Thoma.:; S., teacher, 33 Gordon Terrace.
Bell, Thomas Y., bank accountant, 13 Fotheringham Road.
Bell, William, 36 York Street.
Bell, WilliiaaTi, railway guard. 2 George '.s Avenue.
Bell, Miss, 19 Beresford Terrace.
Bell, Miss, 1 Northpark Avenue.
Bell, Mrs, grocer, 44 Princes Sti'eet.
Bell, Mrs John. 48 Peebles Street.
Bell, Mrs, 12 Union x'^venue.
Bell, Mrs, 96 King Street.
Bennett, A. M., Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor and
Clothier, 57 Sandgate. House, 9 Park Circus— see advt.
page 41
Bennett, James, Burns Statue Billiard Eooms, 31 Burns
Statue Sqnare. ' '
Bonnett, Eohert J. (of J. B. Bennett & Sons, Ltd.), Welling-
ton Ch'TOibiers, 29 Wellington Square.
Bennett, J. B. & Sons, Ltd., Painters & Decorators,
^Velling-ton Chambers— see advt. page 81
Bennett, William, vreaver, 19 West Sanquhar Road.
Benson, Mrs, tailoress, 4 Eussell Street.
Benzie, John, painter, 42 New Road.
GENERAL DlllECTOUY. 89
B•unzk^ William, 8 Tryfield Place, Bawkhill.
Berry, Peter, 22 King Street. .
Bertollotti, P. & Co., confectioner and ice cream merchant,
31 Main Street.
B'Q-rtoncini, Franciesco, ice cream and confectioner, 34 Carriek
Street. House, 29 Main Street.
Best, John, hairdreisser, 4 Content Street house, 27 Duk©
Street.
Beveridge, James, bookseller and stationer, 41 Burns Statue
Square; house, 83 Castlehill Road.
Beveridge, William, chennst and druggist, 2 Macneillie
Buildings. Newmarket Street ; house, 17 Barns Street.
Beveridge, William S., ba.nk teller, 115 Prestwick Eoad.
Branchini, Marcello, confectioner, 11 and 17 New Bridge
Street.
Bicker, Peter, 8 Clunes Vennal.
Bicker, William, dyer, 51 Main Street.
Bicket, Mrs, 27 Ba.rns Street.
Bibby Cake Stores, 11 Green Street Lane.
Binnie, Rev. William, M.A., St. Andrews U.F. Church;
Manse, 13 Monument Road.
Bird, Da^^d, 9 Queen's Tei-race.
Bird, George, Inland Revenue Offieer, 8 Macneillie Buildings,
Newmarket Street; house, 4 Fotheringham Road.
Biii-d, PLobwt, 11 Woodfield Road.
Birrell, George, 6 Trvfield Place, Hawkhill.
Bisset, Mrs, 62 Elba Street.
Black, James B., clerk, 8 Taylor Street.
Black, James Tait, Milleai-n, 38 R'acecourse Road.
Black, James, foreman, 6 Content Street.
Black, James, fireman, 20 Waggon Road.
Black, John, joiner, 4 Seaforth Road.
Black, Malcolm, 25 James Street.
Black. Thomis, blacksmith, 35 West Sanquhar Road.
Blackie, John, 17 Peebles Street.
Blackburn, Mrs, Redford, Boon foot.
Blaikic, Adam, tailor, 11 Elmbank Street.
Blaikie, W^alter, 20 Alexandria Terrace.
Blacklev, Andrew, surfacem'an, 2 M'Call's Avenue
Blackley, Thomas, pit sinker, 14 Mill Street.
Blackwell, David, ironmonger, 35 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Blaekwood & Co., Watepppoof and India-Rubbep
Mepehants, Wellinerton Chamtaeps and 34 Smith.
StPeet— see advt. pa,i;e 56
Blackwood, Hugh, mason, 28 Content Street.
Blackwoo'd, Hugh, cashier, Glengowan, 23 Craigie Avenue.
Blackwood, James, mason, 54 Princes Street.
Blackwood, William, joiner, 13 Belvidere Terrace.
Blackwood, Mrs. 9 Cathcart Street.
90 ^ GEXEP.AL DlKECTOilY.
• Blair, George, slater, 24 Argyle Street.
Blair, James, foreman joiiLer, Hopelea, 65 Castlehill EoaJ.
Blair, Eobert, gardener, Craigie Lodge, Craigie Eoad.
Blair, Miss, Blackburn Cottage, 25 Beresford Terrace.
Blair, Mrs, 15 Queen's Terraiie.
Blair, Mrs, 101 South Harbour Street.
Blair, Mrs John, grocer, 25 Carrick Street; house, 9 Carrick
Street .
Blain, Stewart, engine driver. '21 Russell Street.
Blane, James, blacksmith, 46 Mill Street.
Blane, John, guard, 48 Nelson Street.
Blane, Quin.tin, pointsman, 31 Elmbank Street.
Blane, Thomas, general blacksmith, 175 High Street; house,
7 Craigie Avenu'C.
Blane, Mrs, Glencairn, 6 Blackburn Road.
Blane, Mrs Q., Albany, 25 Castlehill Road.
Blane, Mrs, 24 Wallace Street.
Blaine, T. J. S., Chemist & Pliapmaeist, 16 and 18 New
Bpidg-e Street. House, Gleniffer Place, 5 Millar Road. Tel.
198— see advt. end of Street Directory
Blaw, Alexander, hairdresser. 154 High Street.
Blunt, William, shoemaker, 32 West Sanquhar Road.
Bolan, James, blacksmith, 21 Geoi-ge Street.
Bole, James, 84 Wallace Street.
Bolton, Mrs, Douglas Villa, 98 New Road.
Bolton, William, 40 Church Street.
Bone, Andrew, Jubilee Bar, 193 High Street; house, 147
High Street
Bone, A. W., Pish, Game, and Poultry Merchant, 3
Burns Statue Square. House. 12 Barns Crescent— see
advt. paoe 12"^
Bone, David, fruiterer and florist, Lome Arcade, 115 High
Street.
Bone, David D., Gladcllis, 32 Holmston Road.
Bone, David, plasterer. 31 Nelson Street.
Bone, D. 66 T., Plasterers, 86 Elba Street. House, 3
Whitletts Road— see Hdvt. pMa;e 114
Bone, D. R. (of D. R. & J. Bone), Fennickland, Maybole
Road.
Bone, James (of Wm. Bone & Son), 19 Fort Street.
Bone, Ja~mes, joiner, 42 Kyle Street.
Bone, John, joiner, 8 Victoria Street.
Bone, John, G.P.O. eleivk, Fairfield Cottage, 17 AVhitletts Rd.
Bone, J. & D. P., Potato Merchants, 16 New Road-
see advt. page 142
Bone, Robert, railwav guard, Fairfield Cottage, 17 Whitletts
Road.
Bone, Robert, 3 Prestwick Road.
Bone, Thomas, coal merchant, 44 Viewfield Road.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. VI
Bone, Thomas, cab driver, 48 Viewfield Road.
Bone & 'Son, William, sadidkrs, 69 Alio way Sk«et. ^i
Bone, William (of Wm. Bone & Son), 10 Eglinton Terrace.
Bone, Miss M., milliner, 49 Dalblair Eoad.
Bone, Mrs, 252 High Street.
Bonning, Charles, 76 New Road.
Bonner, Daniel, brieklaj'er, 22 Russ.ell Street.
Boon, John. 17 Taylo/ Street.
Boon, Neil, 10 York Street.
Boon, William, 17 Wellington Street.
Booth, George, 3 Groscheii Terraoe, oft' M'Cairs Avenue.
Booth, John, 14- Virginia Gardens.
Borland, Ja-mes, compositor, 22 Mill Street.
Borland, John, plumher, 14 Green Street.
Borland, John, mason, 42 Princes Street.
Borland, Joseph, engineman, 162 George Street.
Borland, Robert, plasterer, 7 Alexandria Terrace.
Borland, Robert, plasterer, 33 Russell Street.
Borland, Mrs William, 5 Alexandria Terrace.
Boswell, Mrs Patricl?: DoTiglas, Sandgate House.
Bottle Exchange Co., 1 TayloT Street.
Bo^^■den, Mrs Joseph (manageiress of Ayr Coffee^ House), 54
High Street.
BoAvie, David, manag-ep of The Gpeenan Laundry Co.
House, Muirdale, Anowa,y — see advr. coloiu-ed leaf
Bowie & Co., James, cabinetmak'ers and upholsterers, 63 and
65 Newmarlvct Street.
Bowie, James (of Bov^'ie & Co.). 5 Citadel Place.
Bowie, John, cabin etimaker, 83 New Road.
BoAVie, John (of Galloway & BoAvie), Midton Cottag-e,
60 Midton Road- see advt, pajreTO
Bowie, Thomas (of The Gpeenan Laundpy Coy.), Mid-
ton Cottag-e, 60 Midton Road -see advt. coloured leaf
Bowie, W. & J., dvers, 15 Newmarket Street.
Bowie, Mrs H., 8 Bath' Place.
Bowie, Mrs W. M., Midton Cottage, 60 Midton Road.
:Bowie, Mrs, 32 Mill Street.
Bowman, David, boot tnaveller, 41 Nelson Street.
Bowman, Edward, manager. 11 Noi'th Pailv Avenue.
Bowman, George A., overseer, ' Advertiser' Ofhee, 57
Hawkhill Avenue.
Bowman, Isaac, Forehill, Castlehill Road.
Bowman, John, Carmel Cottage, 4 Limekiln Road.
Bowman, Robert, joiner, 80 Northfiold Avenue.
Bowman, Miss, confectionery and fancy goods merchant, 94
Sandgate.
Boyce, Thomas, railway guard, 15 Taylor Street.
Boyd, Alexander, shoemaker, 6 Old Bridge Street; house,
Leadeirbank, 6 Holmston Road.
y-i GENERAL DIRECTOKY.
Bo3^d, Alexander B., B.L., solicitoi-, Winton Buildings, 79'
High Street; house, Bellevue, Kingcase, Prestwick.
Boyd, Andrew, mason, 6 OhTirch Street.
Boyd, Edward, timber merchant, 19 Ashgrove Street.
Boyd, George, 26 Fort Street.
Boyd, John, Boot & Shoe Maker, 49 Sandg-ate. House,.
34 Fort Street— see Mclvt. pM.ue 62
Boyd, John, solicitor, Winton Buildings, 79 High Street;,
house, 6 Buckingham Ternace, 29 Ghariotte Street.
Boyd, John, baker, Chadeton Cottage, 32 Hawkhill Avenue.
Boyd, John, i,ron driller, 7 Russell Street.
Boyd, John, joiner, 11 Virginia Gardens.
Boyd, Joseph, sculptor, Railwav Bridge, Townhead • house,.
Overdaie, 36 Castlehill Eoad.
Boyd, Leonard C, procurator fiscal for the Burgh of Ayr,.
Welhngton Chambers, 6 FuUarton Street; house, Hart-
wooid, 26 Belle vue Cresoent.
Boyd, Montgomery, 4 Church Street.
Boyd, Robert, joiner, 34 Victoria Street.
Boyd, R. J., salesman, 1 M' Call's xi venue.
Boyd, William, shoemaker, 7 Victoria Street; house, IB-
Church Street.
Boyd, Wm., 69 Princes Street.
Boyd, William., head gardener, BelleisJe Lodge, Doonfoot.
Boyd, Misses A. &A., dressmakers and outfitters, 90 Sand-
gate; house, 26 Fort Street.
Boyd, Misses, Logie, 6 Chalmers Road E^ast.
Boyd, Mrs Roberts-Hay, 1 Wellington Square.
Boyd, Mrs, 6 Buckingham Terrace, 29 Charlotte Street.
Boyd, Mrs, 69 Princes Street.
Boyd, Mrs James, 58 Allison Street.
Boyd, Mrs James, St. Albans, 8 Somerset Road.
Boyd, Mrs, 7 Victoria Street.
Boyd, Mrs, 15 Carrick Street.
Boyd, Mrs, 4 Bruce Crescent.
Boyd, Mrs, 12 Green Street. .
Boyes, William, railway guard, 3 Heathfield Road.
Boylan, James, 21 George Street.
Boyle, John, retired farmer, 6 Carrick Pnrk.
Boyle Peter, pawnbroker, 222 High Street and 29 and 33'
King Street; house Leo Villa, Craigie Road.
Boyle, Thomas, cashier, 63 Main Street.
Boyle, Willia:m, veterinary surgeon, 260 High Street.
Bojde, William, joiner, 15 Whitletts Road.
Boyle, Mrs, 22 Elba Street.
Boys' Indnstriai School, St. Leonard's Road.
Brackenridge, Alexander, joiner and builder, 43 Elmbank
Street.
I
GENEKAL DIKECTOltY. A 93
Brackenridge, D., butcher, 18 Alloway Street. House, 221
High Street.
I Brackenridge, James, shoenxalver, 90 High Street; house, 2
Old Bridge Street. _
Brac-kenridge, James, 56 Peebles Street.
Br-ackei^ridge, James, coaltrimmer, 105 High Street,
B-rackonridge, John, tailor, 23 Duke Street.
Brackenridge, Piobert, tiravellei', 15 Northpark Avenue.
Brackenridge, Kobert, storeman, 8 Albert Terrace.
Brackenridge, Thomas, leather cutter, 81 Wallace Street.
Brackenridge, William, joiner, 1 Taylor Street.
Bpackenpidg-e, ^Villiam, Family Butcher, 7 Geopge
Stpeet-see Hdvt. page 39
Brammer, John K., manager, Ayr Station Hotel.
Brand 66 Mollison, Dyeps and Cleaners, 21 Sandg-ate
—see advt. page 99
Braney, David, 207 High Street.
Bracheny, James, railway guard, 92 Green Street.
Bracheny, Mrs 44 Waggon Road.
Brechin, Mrs William, Maryville, 12 Blackburn Road.
Bremner, William, clerk, 9 M'Call's Avenue.
Bridges, WiUiam, Prince Alhed Bar, 8 Sandgate ; house,
10 Sax:idgate.
Briggs, John, clerk, 2t) Hunter's Avenue.
Brisbane, James, groom, Stewartlea Stables, 62 Midton
Road.
Britam, George. 53 Wellington Street.
British Legal Life Assurance Co., Ltd., 55 Kyle Street;
WiUiam Muir, superintendent.
British Linen Bank, 123 High Street; agent, J. H. S. Main.
Brodie, R. S., ladi/es' a.nd gent.'s tailor, 11 Old Bridge Street;
house:, 7 Ardlui Road.
Brodie, Mrs, 74 Green Street Lane.
Brodie, Mrs, 2 Taylor Street.
Broodfoot, W. H., tmveller, 32 North Park Avenue.
Brogan, Alexander, 18 Back Main Street.
Brogan, Alexander, craneman, 75 Green Street.
Brogan, Hugh, craneman, 68 Green Street.
Brogan, James, 69 Green Street.
Brogan, Mrs, 30 Taylor Street.
Brogan, Mrs, 5 Taylor Street.
Brooks, Albert H., car conductor, 7 Belvldere Terrace.
Brooks, W^ alter, Forehill Cottage, 67 Castlehill Road.
Brooks, William, weaver, 23 M' Call's Avenue.
Broom, John, Westwood (2 Woodfield Road).
Brotherston, David, 105 South Harbour Street.
Brotherston, William, 111 South Harbour Street.
Brown, Adam, Garnock Cottage, 50 Church Street.
Brown, Alexander, shoemaker, 5 Northfield Avenue.
94 GENERAL DIRECTOUY.
Brown, Andrew, 17 Queen's Terrace.
Brown, Charles, baker, 240 High Street.
Brown, Colin M., 1 Barns Park.
Brown, David, 135 South Harbour Street.
Brown, David & Co., general outfitters, 37 Main Street.
Brown, David, 5 Park Circiie.
Brown, David, draper, 54 Green Street.
Brown, Henry, irondresser, 20 New Road.
Brown, Hugh R., grocer, 78 Green Street. House, 19
Gordon Street.
Brown, Hugh, painter, 3 Virginia Gardens.
Brown, Hugh, carpet weaver, 19 M' Call's Avenue.
Brown, Hugh, 23 New Road.
Brown, James, Victoria Restaurant, 2 New Bridge Street;
house, 4a New Bridge Street.
Brown, James, coachman, 30 Smith Street.
Brown, James, iron driller, 24 New Bridge Street.
Brown, James M., 24 Miller Road.
Brown, Jaimes, carter, 57 Mill Street.
Brown, James, coachbuilder, 44 Union Avenue.
Brown James, 20 Clunes Vennal.
Brown, Jasper, stud groom, 144 High Street.
Brown, John, manager, Trades Hotel, York Street Lane.
'Brown, John miner, 4 King Street.
Brown, John, surfaceman, 2 M'Call's Avenue.
Brown, John, 8 Campbell Street.
Brown, John gardener, 37 Mill Street.
Brown, John, mason, 32 Princes Street.
Brown, John, mason, 37 Peebles Street.
Brown, John, rural postman, Annfield Cottage, Maybole Rd.
Brown, John, 39 "West Sanqiihar Road.
Brown, John, clerk, 11 Alderston Avenue.
Brown, John, 10 Carrick Street.
Brown, Joseph, carter, 13 Waggon Road.
Brown, Matthew (of A. G. Moore & Co.), colliery agent, 58
Nortlh Harbour Street; house, 9 Woodfield Road.
Bpown, Niven, Baker and Confectionep, Tarn's Bpig"
33 Burns Statue Square, 66 W^ellington Chambers
and Cross, Prestwiek. House, Alverstoke, 43 Prestwick
Road — see advt. page 109
Brown, Quintin, china merchant, 18 Wallace Street; house,
2 Elmbank Street.
Brown, R. G. (of Forrest & Co.), 15 Bellevue Crescent.
Brown, Robert, railway guard, 6 Russell Street.
Brown, Robert, clerk, 42 North Park Avenue.
Brown, Samuel, brass moulder, 44 Elba Street.
Brown, Thiomae, town postman, 61 Wellington Street.
Bnown, Thomas, manager, 23 Hawkhill Avenue.
s
GENERAL DlltECTOliY.
Brown, Dr. Walter F., burg.li medioal officer, 57 B'ellevue
Crescent.
Brown, Wililiam, groom, 166 High Street.
Brown, Williaim, boot travelleir, 64 Northfield Avenue.
Brown, William, butler, 7 Eglinton Terrace.
Brown, William, 10 Carick Street.
Brown, William, 126 Prestwick Road.
Brown, William, 6 Smith Street.
Brown, William, Invercloy, 46 Raeecourse Road.
Brown, Miss J. W. fancv goods and confectionery, 191 Hig'h
Street, and 60 Smith Street.
Brown, Miss, Gleniffer, 13 Ashgrove Street.
Brown, Miss, diiaper, 33a New Road.
Brown, Miss, Doombank, 25 Montgomerie Terrace.
Brown, Mre H. D., 47 St. Leonard's Road.
Brown, Mns James, 5 Craigie Road.
Bro'wn, Mrs James, 61 Wellingtion Street,
Brown, Mrs Wm., Conarlyn, 6 Wheatfield Road.
Brown, Mrs Thomas, 45 Belilevue Crescent.
Brown, Mrs, 16 Sandgate.
Brown, Mrs, 65 George Street.
Browning, John, Oatlea, 33 Ashgrove Street.
Browning, Robert, upholsterer, 10 High Street.
Browning, William, teacher, 9 Fotheringham Road
Browning, Miss C, millineir, 45a Alloway Street and 33 New
Road.
Browning, Mrs C, 16 Queen's Terrace.
Browniie, Charles, bricklayer, 55 Peebles Street.
Brownlie, Mrs, 143 Soutt Harbour Street.
Browniie, Mrs, 11 Elmbank Street.
Brucciani & Co., confectioners, 4 and 6 Kyle Street,
branches, 13 Wallace Street, Allison Street, New
Road, and 6 Mill Street.
Bruce, David, gardener, Pullarton Lodge, 21 Beresford Ter-
race.
Bruce, George Miackay, compositor, 6 Cifcadel Place.
Bruce, Middleton, grocer, 8 Tryfield Place.
Bruce, Robert, coach builder, 3 Chiurch Sfereet.
Bruce, Thomas, upholsterer, 26 Mill Street.
Bruce, William, car driver, 9 Britannia Place, off M'Call'®
Avenue.
Bruce, Mrs Henry, 1 Queen S'treet.
Bruce, Mrs James, 60 John Street.
Brunton, James, 21 BeHvidere Terrace.
Bryan, Andrew, engine driver, 17 Argyle Street.
Bryan, James, dentisit, 54 Smith Street.
Bryan, Miss, Innez Cottage, 11 Viewfield Road.
Bryce, Captain Rdbert, 34 BeFlevue Crescent.
Bryce, John, contractor, 12 Hunter's Avenue.
'9Q GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Brj-iden, Andrew, joiner, 90 Elba Street.
Bryden, David A., coaciibuilder, 10 Vii'ginia Gardens.
Bryden, Jamets, coachbuikler, 18 Eiver Street; house, 57
Princes Street.
Bryden, Kobert A., lartist, Lynhurst, 14 Maybole Eoad.
JBpyden, Thomas, Dennison Nupsepy, Holmston Rd,
House, Gardeiiholm, Holni.ston Ruad, Tt-lephoue, 216 -see advt.
page 139
Bryden, Thomas, foreman cutter, 7 Gordon Street.
Bryden, William, railwiajmian;, 17 M'Calls Avenue.
Bryden, Mrs, 23 Fort Sk-eet.
Bryden, Mrs, Mennock, 38 Holmston Koad.
Bryden, Mrs, 45 Wellington Street.
Bryden, Mrs, 52 Church Street.
Bryson, Samuel, storeman, 88 Wellington Street.
Bryson, Miss, milliner, 54 Newmarket Street. House,
Dumbuck, 24 St. Leonard's Road.
Bryson, Mrs, 45 Alloway Street.
Buchanan, Alexander/l2 Carrick Park.
Buchanan, Andrew, brassfinisher, 25 West Sanquhar
Road.
Bucbanan, Archibald, Jun., wine and spirit merchant,
Osborne Bar, 76 High Street, and 37 South Harbour St.
Buchanan, George, carter, 32 Peebles Street.
Buchanan, Gilbert, retired schoolmaster, 54 Prestwick Road.
Buchanan, James, 13 Craigie Avenue.
Buchanan, John, plasterer, 60 Russell Street.
Buchanan, Thomas, "Violet Bank, 40 Falkland Park Road.
Buchanan, William, engineer, 13 Church Street.
Buchanan, Misis M., 3 Queen Street.
Buchanan, Miss, 2 Bruce Crescent.
Buchanan, Mrs, Beech Cottage, 7 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Buhler, Mrs, 31 Gordon Terrace.
Bullock, Rofcert, baker, 13 Peebles Street.
Bullock, Miss, 2 Belleisle Cottages, Doonfoot.
'Buntine, Mrs, music teacher, 7 Barns Terrace.
Burgess, Robert, rivetter, 129 South Harbour Street.
Burgess, Thomas, foreman rivetter, 26 Viewfield Road.
Burgess, Miss, baby linen warehouse, 51 Sandgate.
Bufgh Assessor, Alexander Walker, 8 Academy Street.
Burgoyne, W. G., organist, Dalmore, 18 Craigie Avenue.
Burgoyne, Mrs, 22 MDl Street.
3urke, Richard, tailor, 31 Kjle Street.
Burnet, James, chauffeur, 37 Mill Street.
Burns, Andrew B., chemist, 6 Miller Road.
Burns, Brothers, horse dealers, 40 Wallace Street.
Burns, Chaa-les, ehoemaker, 1 John Street.
Burns, James commercial traveller, Viewpark, 48 Park
Circus.
GENERAL DXUECTOlIYf \} I
c
Burns, Xames (of Bums Bros.), 42 Wallace Street.
Burns, Joihn (of Burnis Bros.), 43 Wallace Street. »
Burns, Joseph, miner, 83 Mill Street.
Supns, W^illiam, Pharmaeist, Chemist and Drug-g-ist,
134 Hig"h Street. Keys kepL at 6 Miller Koad. Telephone
No. 45a— see advt. pane 21
Burns, William, insurance agent, 47 Russell Street.
Burns, Mrs Wm., Garden Park, 34 Miller Road.
Burrell, Edwai^d, R.S.M., A.Y., 2 Citadel Place.
Burt, William, draper, 2 Russell Terrace, off Russell Sti-eet.
Burt, William, shoemaker, 40 Russell Street.
Burton, John, 18 Fotheriiigham Road.
Burton, Robert S., Sergeant-Major of Artillery, 127 South
Harbour Street.
Buttercup Dairy Coy., 164 High Street.
Buttermarket Hall, 90 High Street; lessee, Peter B, Thomp-
son.
Caddifi, Alexander, carter, Hall's Vennal (off Peebles Street).
Caddis, David, town postman, Devon Cottage, 37 Hawkhill
Avenue.
Caddis, William, bni-gh emploj'-ee, 37 Content Street.
Caddis, William, hairdresser, 20 Wallace Street.
Cable, John, 1 Barns Terrace.
Cain, Robert, time keeper, 30 Smith Street.
■Cain, Hugh, 27 Duke Street.
Canns, David, 7 Burnett Terrace, Hawkhill.
■Cairns, Hugh, brassfinislier, 16 Argyle Street.
•Cairns, James, 44 Clunes Vennal.
■Cairns, James, currier, 92 George Street.
Cairiis, James, engine driver, 17 Belvidere Terrace.
Cairns, John, 27 Main Street.
Cairns, Robert, fireman, 44 Clunes Vennal.
Cairns, Samuel, pointsman, 93 King Street.
Cairns, William, 26 Waggon Road.
Cairns, William, 34 Viewfield Road.
Cairns, Miss, 17 Midton Road.
Cairns, Miss, 51 Wellington Street.
Cairns, Mrs Hugh, 18 Argyle Street.
■Cairney, James, 15 Elba Street.
Calder, Hugh, spirit merchant, 119 and 121 South Harbour
Street; house, 123 South Harbour Street.
Calder Hugh, waiter, 4a New Bridge Street.
Calder, Hugh, slater, 13 John Street.
Calder, Robert M., Tobaeoonist and Stationer, 47
Sandgate— see advt. page 135'
Calder, Thomais, compositor. 45 Weav.er Street.
Calder, William, checker, 45 Main Street.
Calder, Mrs, 18 North Harbour Stroet.
98 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Cailderwood, xlnda-ew Y.,. joixier, Elenville> 2.0 Marchfield
Koad.
Calderwood, John, overseer, "Ayrshire Post," 5 Burnett
Terrace, Hawkhill.
Calderwood, M. & J., drapers, 7 Alloway Street; house,. 5
Burnett Terrace, Hawkhill.
Caldwell, David, railway guard, 27 West Sanquhar Eoad.
Caldwell, David, painter, 33 Northfield Avenue.
Caldwell, Hugh, 73 Elba Street.
CaLd'well, Jaaxies, 'blacksmith, 14 Goridon Terrace.
Caldwell, John, cashier, 16 North park Ave;nue.
Caldwell, Eobert, harbour engineer, 43 Fort Street.
Caldwell, Miss M., milliner, 43 Newmarket Street; hO'Use, 12
Barns Crescent.
Caldwell, Misses, 29 Bellevue Crescent.
Callagan, Mrs, 19 Elba Street.
Callahan, William, 41 Wood field Road.
Galla.n, Robert, retired collector of Inland Revenue, 59 Belle-
vue Crescent.
Callan, Miss, newsagent, 103 Main Street; house, 6 Hawk-
hill Avenue.
Callander, Mrs John, 4a New Bridge Street.
Cameron, Alexander, assistant gardener, Corsehill Gate-
house, Monument Road.
Cameron, Andre-w, Groeep and ^Vine Merchant and
Italian "Warehouseman, 14-9 Hig-h Street. House,
Woodbiun, 17 Cai vick Road, Telephone No. 31 — see advt. pa,ge 15
Cameron, Archibald, vaaman, 50 Sandgate.
Caaraeron, A. S., Roseba.nk Cottage, 68 Castlehill Road.
Cameron, Daniel, grocer, 14 Wellington Street; house, 2
Princes Street.
Cameron, Donald, earthenvvare mercliant, 6 New Bridge
Street.
Cameron, Hugh, tailor, 5 Arran Terrace.
Cameron, H., fruiterer and florist, 84 Sandgate; house, 6
Fullarton Street.
Cameron, James, gardener, Mountcharles Lodge, Doonfoot.
Cameron, John, town postman, 2 Old Bridge Street.
Cameron, John, tinsmith, 55 Peebles Street.
Cameron, John Melford, 4 St Andrew's Street.
Cameron Kenneth, cashier, 73 Prestwick Boad.
Cameron, Robert, Furnishing- Ironmong-er & Cycle
Ag-ent, 138 and 140 High Street. House, 27 Ballantine
Drive— >See advt. page 22
Cameron, Robert, M., superintendent, slaughter house, 1
Craigie Avenue.
Cameron, Samuel, 22 Queen's Terrace.
Cameron, Miss A., dress and mantle vimkeTy WellingtoQ
Cha;m!bers,. 6 Fullarton Street.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 90
Cameron, Mrs, 102 George Street.
Camexon, Mrs George, 21 Bellevue Cresceut. ,
Camei'on, Mrs, 45 Alloway Street.
C^araeron, Mrs, tea rooms, 52 Sandgate.
Canipbell , Alexander, 7 Charlotte Street.
Campbell, Alexander, 13 Content Street.
Caiupb-ll, Alexander, Imperial Bar, 124 High Street; house,
21 Baiiantine Drive.
Campbell, Andrew H., retired schoolmaster, Cessnock Cot-
tage, 7 Princes Street.
Campbell, Andrew, police sergeant, 86 x\llison Street.
Campbell, Andrew, irondresser, 28 Elba Street.
Campbell, Andrew, 18 Bellevue Crescent.
Campbell, Archibald, 3 James Street.
Campbell, Archibald, captain, Dnnkeld, Falkland Park Eoad.
Campbell, David, engine driver, 19 Queen's Street.
Campbell, David, joiner and builder, Auchmore, 33 Castlehill
Eoad .
Campbell, David, saddler, 161 High Street; house, Glen-
do une, 10 St. Leonard's Eoad.
Campbell, David, 2 Northpark Avenue.
Campbell, David, grocer, 85 Main Street; house. Merry ton, 26
Campbell Street.
Campbell, David, shoemaker, 61 Peebles Street.
Campbell, Douald, clerk, 21 M' Call's x\ venue.
Campbell, Duncan, tailor, 20 Argyle Street.
Campbell, Duncan, gardener, South Park, 37 Eacecourse
Eoad.
Campbell, Fergus, goods gnard, 50 M'Call's Avenue.
Campbell, Gavin, joiner, 13 Belvidere Terrace.
Campbell, Gavin, joiner, 7 Belvidere Terrace.
Campbell, George, engine driver, 11 Eussell Street.
Campbell, George B.. 33 Bellevue Crescent.
Campbell, George, 109 George Street.
Ca.mpbell, James, tailor, 8 Victoria Street.
Campbell, James, fireman, 18 Wellington Street.
Campbell, James, joiner, 252 High S^treet.
Campbell, James P. (of Banken & Tait). 4 Charlotte
Street.
Caimpbell, James, joiner, 64 Green Street, Lane.
Campbell, James, bricklayer, 101 South Harbour Street
Campbell, James, insurance agent, 2 Bath Place.
Campbell, J. A., Craigie House,
Campbell, John, engine driver, 53 Princes Street,
Campbell, John, olerk, 24 Peebles Street.
Campbell, John, mason, 23 Carrick Street.
Ca,mpbell, John, painter, 27 Elmhank Street.
Campbell, John, firemain,35 Green Street La.ne-.
Campbell, Kennedy, carter, 75 Main Street.
G
100 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Oampbell, Matthew, ongine driver, 65 Princes Street.
Campbell, Pebef, 'shoemaker, 30 Main Street; house, 33
Wallace Street.
Campbell!, Eobert, 29 New Bridge Street.
Campbell, Robert, pointsman, 22 Wiaggon Road.
Campbell, Samuel W., commercial traveller, 21 Bellevue Rd.
Campbell, Thoimas, 28 Peebles Street.
Campbell, Wallace, toM-n postman, 29 New Bridge Street.
Campbell, Capt. Walter L., Craigeneallie, 15 Racecourse
Road.
Campbell, William, joiner, 38 Green Street.
Canapbell, William, clerk, 3 Ardlui Road.
Campbell, William, Newton Lodge.
Campbell, William, gardeiner, B'algartli, Doonfoot.
Cam.pbell, William, dairyman, 170 Prestwick Road.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. W. Hamilton, Greystones, 44 Park
Circus.
Campbell, William, 2 Saltfield Lane.
Campibell, Willia.m, engine driver, 104 Wallace Street.
Campbell, William., 78 Elba Street.
Campbell, William, engineer, 1 Quail Road.
Campbell, William, 14 Chalmers Road, West.
Campbell, William, Stewart Villa, 31 Whitletts Road.
Campbell, William, salesman, 25 Church Street.
Campbell, William, clerk, 59 Church Street.
Campbell, William, miner, 16 Garcien Street.
Campbell, Misses, 23 Queen's Terrace.
Oampbell, Miss A., tobacconist, 28 Smith Street.
Oampbell, Miss, 12 Bellevue Road.
Campbell, Miss M. V. Hamilton, Auchincar, 27 Dongola
Road.
Campbell, Miss, 68 Prestwick Road.
Campbell, Miss, 13 Wellington Square.
Oampbell, Mrs Hugh, 44 Content Street.
Campbell, Mrs J. A. Wellington Boarding House, 19 Welling-
ton Square.
Campbell, Mi^s James, 27a New Road.
Oampbell, Mrs, 3 Britannia Place.
Campbell, Mrs John, 62 G^een Street.
Campbell, Mrs, 19 Green Street Lane.
Campbell, Mrs, 24 New Bridge Street.
Oampbell, Mrs, 9 New Bridge Street.
Campbell, Mrs. 1 Green Street Lane.
Campbell, Mrs, 122 George Street.
Campbell, Mrs, dairv, 36 Mill Street.
Campbell, Mrs 20 Mill Street.
Campbell, Mrs, 93 High Street.
Candlish & Oandlish, solicitors, 52 Newmarket Street.
Cannell, Alexander, 19 Belvidere Terrace.
GENliUAL DIKECTOltV. 101
Cannell, John, shoemaker, 8 Belvidere Terrace.
Cannon, John, painter, 27 Main Street. ,
Cannon, Miss, 1 Taylor Street.
Capperauld, David, overlooker, 96 George Street.
Capperauld, David, foreman, 7 Elba Street Lane.
Capperauld, James, 4 Elba Street Lane.
Capperauld, John, mason, 21 James Street.
Capperauld, William, engineer, 74 Mill Street.
Card, Mrs, wine and spirit merchant, Grosvenor Bar, 4-6
High Street ; house, 6 Prestwick Road.
Carfray, WiUiam, signalman, 69 Princes Street.
Carlisle, Mrs, 10 Barns Street.
Carlile, Mrs John, 40 High Street.
Carlyle, Hugh, butcher, 39 Wallace Street; house, 42 Wallace
Carlyle, John, 3 Jaines Street.
Carlyle, John, niason, 52 Mill Street.
Carmichael, Mrs, 2 AUoway Park.
Carnaha.n, Cant, vv., Burwood, 6 St. Leonards Road.
Carnaha.n, Gordon, railway inspector, 23 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Carnochan, Miss, 10 Cromwell Place.
Carnegie, Charles, Sunnybrae, Belmont Nursery, May bole
Road .
Carnegie, David, Earnscliffe, Belmont Nursery, Maybole Rcl.
Carnegie Free Library, Main Street; Libraria,n, David Duff.
Carnegie, Capt. M. L., quartermaster, R.S.F., 2 Arran Ter.
Carnegie, J. W., Ivylea, 20 Maybole Road.
Capneg-ie & Sons, Belmont Nupsepies, Maybole Road
— see advt. page 69
Oarr, Captain Baker, 7 Monument Road.
Cappiek Boot and Shoe Shop, 41 and 43 Hig-h Street
— see advt. coloured leaf
Carriek, James, architect, Kingarth, 92 St. Leonards Road.
Carruth, David, fire!ma,n, 4 Nelson Street.
Carruther, William, 2 Lilybank, Terrace, 100 Hunter's Av.
Carruthers, William, cabman, 58 Mill Street.
Carruthers, William, 63 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Carruthers, William, clerk, 33 West Sanquhar Road.
Carslavv, Mrs, Union Buildings, 31 Burus Statue Square.
Carson, Charles, coal merchant, 4 Nelson Street.
Carson, Thomas, coal merchant, 59 Princes Street.
Carson, Sergeant William, 99 South Harbour Street.
Carson, Mrs, grocer, 15 Nelson Street.
Carson, Mrs, 200 Prestwick Road.
Canstairs, John T., prison warder, Bath Place.
Carter, Fred., carpet v.'eaver, 54 Weaver Street.
Carty, Robert, tobacco pipe manufacturer, 32 and 34 Clunes
Venjnal.
Carver, Charles, town postman, 74 Mill Street.
Carver, Edward, foreman, 74 Mill Street.
102 GENEUAL DIRECTORY.
Cassels, David, grocer and spirit nierchant, 157 High Street;
house, 10 Beresford Terrace.
Cassels, Eeginald, grocer, 80 Russell Street; house, 43 Hawk-
hill Avenue.
Cassels, Scot, 98 Wallace Street.
Cassels, Thomas, architect, Auchrossan, 46 St. Leonard Ed.
Cassels, Mrs James, 70 Dalblair Road.
Cathcart Street U.F. Church, Rev. Alexander Johnston,
M.A., B.D., minister.
Cation, Murdoch, 8 Hawkhill Avenue.
Cave, Charles W., baker, 15 M'Call's Avenue.
Caw, Charles, painter, 59 Church Street.
Cav/, Thomas, plumber, 9 Argyle Street.
Cay, Mi&s B. and Miss E. Smith, principals, Wellington-
School, 22 Wellington Square.
Collars, David, grain merchant, Jjetham Cottage, 5 Carrick
Road.
Cellare, Miss, 19 Bellevue Crescent.
Chalmers. Alexander, 30 York Street, Lane.
Chalmers, Archibald, Hartley, Racecourse View.
Chalmers, David, insurance superintendent, 1 Craigie
Avenue.
Chalmers, J.F., market garener, 28 Kyle Street.
Chalmers, John, goods Ruard, 9 Alderston Avenue.
Chalmers, Joseph, moulder, 18 Viewfield Roiad.
Chalmers, Peter, grocer, 5 and 7 River Street.
Chalmers, Robert, wire fencer, 22 and 24 Kyle Street.
Chalmers, Thomas, tinsmith, 18 Taylor Street.
Clialmers, Thomas, 81 George Street.
Chalm.ers, Thomas, 92 Hunter's Avenue.
Chalmei-s, Thomas, brass finisher, 108 High Stiieet.
Chalmers, Miss, Roselea, 12 Carrick Road.
Chambers, Alexander (of Chambers Brothers), 6 Charlotte
Street.
Chambers, Brotheps, Tinsmiths, 153 Hig-h Street— see
advt. page 112
Chambers, B. W. (of Chambers Brothers), Arbuthnot
Cottage, 27 Whitletts Roiad.
Chambers, William, tinsmith and hardware merchant, 9
Alloway Street; house, 8 Earns Crescent.
Cliambers, William L., teacher, 8 Barns Crescent.
Chambers, Mrs A. H., Arbuthnot Cottage, 27 Whitletts Ed,
Chapman, ATchibald, rivetter. 111 South Harbour Street.
Chapiman, Robert, brass pollisher, 96 Green Street.
Chapman, William, blacksmith, 15 South Harbour Street.
Chapman, Mrs, 10 Falklaid Park Road.
Cbarteris, Rev. W. M. C. The T^ynn, Beresford Terrace.
CTiiarity Organisation Society Office, 2-J Main Street;- secre-
tary. Miss J. Wjdlie.
GENERAL DIllECTOliy. 103
Cherry, Hugh, slater and chiiiuiey sweeper, 6 Allison
Street.
Ob-Grry, James, 7 Hope Street.
Chesney, James, sturejuan, 2 Cathcart Street.
Chisholm, Alexander, blacksmith, 51 AUoway Street and 18
' River Street; house, Afton Cottage, 7 Mid ton Road.
Chisholm, John, manager, Cooper & Co., Nursery Cottage,
Holmston Road.
Christie, Alexander, inspector Ayr Corpoiiation Tramways,
7 Marchfield Road.
Christie, Alexander, tenter, 23 Elmbank Street.
Christie, David A., hairdresser, 187a High Street; house,
Gowanlea, 28 Fotheringham Road.
ChrifStie, George, 2 DuIvG' Street.
Christie, George, moulder, 25 Church Street.
Christie, Hugh, shoemaker, 5 PeebJee Street.
Christie, James, carter, 24 King Street.
Christie, James, ropespinner, 48 Allison Street.
Christie, James, vanman, 4 Princes Street.
Clvi'stie, John, vauman, 29 Russell Street.
Christie, William, 107 Main Street.
Christie, William, tobacconist, 244 High Street and 12 New
Bridge Street.
Christie, William, stoker, 5 Peebles Street.
Christie, Miss, 19 Eglinton Terrace.
Christie, Mrs David, 187 High Street.
Christie, Mrs, 50 Princes Street.
Christie, Mrs Hugh, 39 Yo>rk Street.
Clachrie. Mrs, 36 York Street,
Clancy, Mrs, 10 Content Street.
Clark, Alexander, 7 Clunes Vennal.
Clark, Adjutant, Salvation Army, 6 Prestwick Road.
Clark, Andrew, 1 Davidson Place.
Clark, Andre^v, carter, 31 Elmbank Street.
Clark, David, G.P.O. clerk, 18 FuUarton Street.
Clark, David, tailor, 46 New Road.
Xlark, George, vamman, 207 High Street.
Cla7-k, Henry, fireman, 18 Wellington Street.
Clark, Hugh, car conductor, 3 Alderston AA'euue.
Clark, Jaanes, house agent, 80 Sandgate ; house, Inkerman,,
4 Arrau Terrace.
Clark, James, shoemaker, Bankend, 6 Woodfield Road.
Clark, James, Ardlui, 16 St. Andrews Street.
Clark, James, insurance agent, Beubain, 13 Ailsa Place.
Clark, James, 57 Main Street.
Clark, J. F., restaurateur, 40 Smith Street; house, 44
Smith Street.
Clark, Jo'hn, 4 Union Avenue.
Clark, John, retired potato mereliant, 19 Weaver Street.
104 GENERAL DIRECTOUY.
Clark, John, joiner, 18 Fullarton Street.
Clark, John, 14 Clunes Vennal.
Clark, John, engine driver, 32 New Eoad,
Clark, John, 35 Elmbank Street.
Clark, Joseph, barman, 27 New Road
Clark, Peter, gardenei-, 54 Mill Street.
Clapk, Quintin, Joinep, 117 Main Street. House, Benbain,
13 Ailsa Place — see advt. page i9
Clark, Richard, foreman bricklaj-er, 19 Union Avenue.
Clark, Robei't, horse trainer. Bungalow, 5 Ewenfield Road.
Clark's Ammonia Works, manufacturing chemists, 8 Green
Sbrieet.
Clark, William, mason, 8 Belvidere Terrace.
Clark, William, carriage inspector, 148 George Street.
Clarke, William, building contractor, 43 Sandgate ; house,
Seymour Villa, 30 Whitletts Ro.ad.
Clarke, Mis.s, Seymour Villa, 30 Whitletts Road.
Clark, Miss, nurse, 15 Alderston Avenue.
Clark, Miss, nua^se, 26 AUison Street.
Clark, Miss, Jamesville, 14 Ashgrove Street.
Clark, Mrs, 100 Green Street.
Clark, Mrs William, 31 Kyle Street.
Clark, Mrs, 14 Hunter's Avenue.
Clark, Mrs, nurse, 3 Charlotte Street.
Clark, Mrs, Alereaoeh, 15 Dongola Road.
Clark, Mrs John, 7 Virginia Gardens.
Clark, Mrs Robert, Fernhurst, 6 Mavbole Road.
Claa^k, Mrs T., 13 Queen's Terrace.
Clark, Mrs, 45 Alloway Street.
Ckrk, Mrs, 30 Waggon Road.
Cleat, James, wine and spirit merchant, 11 and 174 High
Street; house, 90 St. Leonard's Road.
Cleckner, C. weaver, 23 West Sanquhar Road.
Clelland, John, burgh employee, 16 Mill Street.
Clelland, Mrs John, St. Lawrence, 1 Racecourse View.
Clement, James, draper, Glenesk, 9 Content Avenue.
Clement, M'rs, 5 Balhmtjne Drive.
Clement, Miss, 74 Prestwick Road.
Climie, Apchibald, Butehep, Sun Inn Building's, 223
High Street. House, Dan-ach, 29 Castlehill Road— see advt.
page 132
Climie, Thomas, Butehep, 24 Main Stpeet. House, Oak-
lands, 23 Prestwick Road— see advt. p^ige 100
Clive, Peter, lorryman, 31 New Road.
Clive, Mrs, 74 Main Street.
Clydesdale Bank, Ltd., Winton Buildings, 81 High Street;
agent, George Miller.
Coats, George, Belleisle House, off Doonfoot Road,
105
Coats, James, Lieut. -Col. R.A.M.C., Parva-sed-Apta, 4
Alloway Park.
Cochrane, David, marine engineer, 51 Union Avenue.
Cochrane, James A. & Son, agent Bibby Cake Co., 11
Green Street Lane ; house, Rossdhui, 117 Prestwick
' Road.
Cochrane, James, sawyer, 7 Russell Street.
Cochrane, James, joiner, 34 Fort Street.
Cochrane, John (of Bibby Cake Co.), 3 Woodfield Road.
Cochrane, Mrs John, 45 Green Street.
Cockburn & Co., Ltd., wholesale and retail chemists, 170
• High Street.
Cocker, George (of Cocker & Ross), 229 High Street.
Cockei* & Ross, Automobile Eng'ineers, 74 and 76
Dalblaip Road. Telephone No. o41— see advt. page llo
Coid, William, dentist, 21 Burns Statue Square.
Cole, Edward, 53 Content Street.
Cole, Henpy, Fpuitep and Confeetionep, 2 Sandg'ate.
House, 71 Saiidgate— see ;i(lvt. page 148
Collins, Alexander, compositor, 3 Craigie Avenue.
Collins, Canon Daniel, St. Margaret's B.C. Manse, 27 John
Street.
Collins, Capt. James, xiilsa Cottage, 1 Ailsa Place.
Collins, William, carpenter, 11 King Street.
Coltart, William, teacher, 9 Ashgrove Street.
Colville, William, mason, 60 Green Street Lane.
Co:mmercial Bank of Scotland, 34 Sandgate ; agent, Wilfred C.
Macrorie.
Compton, William, 30 Green Street.
Comrie, Mrs, Kesington, 6 Bellevue Crescent.
Conkie, William, joiner, 96 King Street.
Conkie, Mrs, grocer, 83 King Street.
Conkie, Mrs, 52 Content Street.
Conley, Harry, teacher, 10 Craigie Avenue.
Conle}', Miss M., telegraphist, 10 Craigie Avenue.
Conlin, Mps John, Salepoom Dealen in Second-Hand
Clothes, 52 Wallace Stpeet. House, 50 Wallace Street-
see advt. page 146
Connell, David, plumber, 3 Main Street.
Connell, G. L. W. & Sons, hatters, 201 and 223a High Street;
house, 5 Wattfield Boiad.
Connell, John, mason and chimney sweep, 97 High Street.
Connell, John, foreman wea.ver, 17 Northpark x\ venue.
Connell, Mrs, 5 W^attfield Road.
Connell, Mrs John, 80 John Street.
Connelly, Miss, 1 Academy Street.
Connor, Rev. James, Moravian Manse, 2 Cassillis Street.
Connor, Patrick, miner, 22 John Street.
Connor, Miss, 23 Bellevue Crescent.
106 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
CoLLvery, Andrew, miner, 97 George Street.
Convery, Mrs James, 139 South Harbour Street.
Conway, James, proprietor, Trades Hotel, York Street; house,
Dennistoun, Glasgow.
Cook, Alexander, 117 Main Street.
Cook, Allan, 22 North Harbour Street.
Cook, F. Squires, Drumholiston , 44 Carrick Road.
Cook, James, engineer, 19 Green Street.
Cook, James, clerk, 17 Bellevue Crescent.
Cook, James, egg merchant, 43 Content Street.
Cook, Joseph, Photogrpaphep, 58 Sandg-ate & 65 King-
Street, Kilmarnoek. House, 13 Anan Terrace, Teleplioue
Nos. 257 Kihnuriiock and 22x Ayr — see advt. coloured leaf
Cook, Robert, tailor, 5 Russell Street.
Cook, W. H., 12 Carrick Avenue.
Cook, Miss, grocer, 45 Russell Street.
Cook, Miss, 11 Bellevue Cresceut.
Cook, Mrs, 45 Content Street.
Cook, Mrs, 64 Content Street.
Co-operation of Trained Nurses, 13 M^ellington Square.
Cooper & Co., provision merchants, 148 High Street.
Cooper, Frances, groom, 55 Church Street.
Cooper, James C, traveller, Onslow, 12 Belmont Avenue.
Cooper, Robert, Fairport. 30 Racecourse Road.
Cooper, Waistel, bookseller and stationer, 3 Wallace Street
and 2 Main Street; house, 43 John Street.
Cooper, William, baker, 6 Arran Terrace.
Cooper, Miss, 26 Marchfield Road.
Coupar, Miss, Lyndoch, 2 Park Circus.
Cooper, Mrs, 103 South Harbour Street.
Cooper, Mrs, 22 Marchfield Road. 1
Coo'per, Mrs, 68 Green Street.
Couper, Mrs, 4 Duke Street.
Cope, James, mason, 6 Victoria Street.
Cope, Mrs, 41 Weaver Street.
Copland, David, 23 -u^Limbank Street.
Copland, J. Lindsay, engineier and boilermaker, Clarence
Works, Smith Street; house, Douglas Hope, Craigie Road.
Copland, John, joiner, 5 Nelson Street.
Copland, Richard, vanman, 239 High Street.
Copland, Samuel, jobbing gardener, 93 High Street.
Copland, Mrs, 93 High Street.
Copland, Mrs, 4 Lisiaui-n Road, off Prestwick Road.
Corbet, John, baker and confectioner, 262 High Street,
House, 260 High Street.
Corbett, Samuel, dyer, 6 Wellington Street.
Corbett, William, manager, Orwell Cottage, 47 Hawkhill A v.
Corbett, W., 2nd Belleisle Lodge, Doonfoot Road.
Corbett, Mrs, 12 Fullarton Street.
GENERAL DIRECTOR^. 107
Corbett, Mr.s, 107 Wallace Street.
Cormack, George, carpenter, 54 Fort Street.
Cornelius, Mrs, 21 M'CaH's Avenue. ♦
CJornforth, Joseph, coachman, 58 Content Street.
Corrance, George, shoera'aker, 10 Mill Street; house 60 Mill
• Street.
Corrigan, John, painte'r, 33 Wallace Street.
Corrigan, William, gardener, 240 High Street.
Corson, William, 23 M'Call's Avenue.
Corson, Mrs, 85 Wallace Street.
Cosh, Stephen Hunter, distributor of stamps and collector of
taxes ^ 8 Macneillie Buildings, Newmarket Street; house,
Hawhank, 32 St. Leonard's Koad.
Cosker, Arthur, groom, 7 Carrick Street.
'Cosker, James, packer, 16 Caiu-ick Street.
Coulter, John, surfaceman, 14 New Road.
Coulter, John, 32 Peebles Street.
Coulter, William, shoemaker, 74 Main Street.
Coulthart, Mrs, tweed finisher, 17 Belvidere Terrace.
Coulson, Laurie John, Airthie, Corsehill Road.
County Club, 41 Sandgate ; clubmaster, J.aoxies Gordon.
County Rates Office, 7 Wellington Square; M'Cosh & Lusk,
collectors.
Coutts, David, engine driver, 6 Clune's Vennal.
Cowan, Alexander, joiner, 85 Pi'estwick Road.
Cowan, Alexander, 89 Green Street.
Cowan, Alexander, foreuiaii, 71 South Harbour Street.
Cowan, Andrew, baker, 97 High Street.
Cowan, David, butcher, 97 High Street.
Cowan, Hugh, 80 York Street Lare.
Cowan, Hugh, insurance agent, 35 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Cowan, Hugh, 5 Duke Street.
Cowan, James, mason, 20 George Street.
Cowan, John, eoaltrimmer, 29 AA^aggon Road.
Cowan, John R., butcher, 41 ^Wellington Street.
Cowian, John, 1 Princes Street.
Cowan, John, green keeper. Municipal Golf Course, Race-
course Road.
Cowan, Robert, cab driver, 6 Content Street.
Cowan, Robert, Knoweside Dairy, 32 Northfield Avenue.
Cowan, Samuel (of M'llwrath, Cowan & Co.), Coila, 10 Holm-
ston Road.
Cowan's Temperance and Commercial Hotel, 4 Carrick Street.
Cowan, Thomas, bank olerk, 28 Queen's Terrace.
Cowan, Willia,m, engine driver, 20 Duke Street.
Cowan, Miss, 23 Park Circus.
Cowan, Miss, 6 Ballantyne Drive.
Cowan, Misses, Edendarroch, 65 Mid ton Road.
Cowan, Misses J. A. & R., 10 Ballantine Drive.
108
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Cowan, Mrs, Petrie Cottage, 3 Carrick Road.
Cowan, Mrs, 138 High Street.
Cowan, Mrs, grocer,^33 Bellesleyhill Avenue,
Cowan, Mr,3 William, 17 Union Avenue.
Cowan, Mrs, 22 Cromwell Road.
Cowan, Mrs, 93 Green Street.
Cowan, Mrs, 61 Green Street.
Cowan, Mrs, 32 Kyle Street.
Cowan, Mrs, 12 Allison Street.
Cowan, Mrs, 66 York Street.
Cowap, Mrs, 35 Bellevue Crescent.
Cowe, George, bricklaver, 35 Church Street.
Cowe, A., jockey, 30 Kyle Street.
Cowe, Richard, trainer^ 5 Belmont Avenue.
Cowie, John, wheelwright, 54 Allison Street.
Cowie, William, A.R.I. , B.A., architect, Alloway Chambers,
239 High Street; bouse, Wroxton, Ayr Road, Prestwick.
Cowieson Brothers, drapers, 22 High Street; house, 7 Watt-
iield Road.
Craddock, John, tailor, 135 High Street.
Cpaddoek, Richard, Tailor and Clothier, 166 Hig-h
Street— see advt. page 125
Craddock, William, baker, 80 Mill Street.
Craddock, Mrs, 55 Mill Street.
Craib, John B., detective inspector, 21 Woodfield Road.
Craig, Alexander, hairdresser, 14 Church Street.
Craig, Andrew, tailor, 226 High Street.
Craig, James, poulterer, 5 Craigie Avenue.
Craig, James, boot-top cutter, 42 Northfield Avenue.
Craig, James, fireman, 1 Russell Terrace.
Craig-, James, Ltd., Auctioneers and Valuators and
Live Stock Salesman, County Auction Mart, Head
Office, Union Building's, Furniture and General
Sales Derartment, County Auction Halls and
Furniture Show Rooms, Union Building's, 45
Burns Statue Square. House, Cunning Park, Doonfoob
Road, Telephone No. 42— see advt. page 14 in iniuo
Craig, Lieut.-Col. John, 32 Park Circus.
Craig, John, engine driver, 14^ Hawkhill Avenue.
Craig, John, 16 Clunes Vennal.
Craig, Miss, 27 Wellington Square.
Craig, Miss, 6 Belleslevhill Road.
Craig, Miss, Marchmont Terrace.
Craig, Mrs R., 37 Park Circus.
Craig, Mrs Thomas, 42 Russell Street.
Craven, Alfred G., 8 Ballantine Drive.
^^^Y,®??' ^*®^ ^- Blousemaker, 100 Sandg'ate. House,
8 Ballantme Drive— see advt. page 77
Crawford, Adam, joiner, 50 Union xivenxie.
[ GENERAL DIRECTORY. 109
Crawford, Alexander, joiner, 84 xillison Street.
Crawford, Alexander, tailor, 4 Chine's Vennal.
Crawford, Andrew, sheriff clerk depute, County Buildings';
house, 3 Bellevue Eoad
Crawford, Bryce, cabinetmaker, 62 Green Street.
Crawfo'rd, Frederick, joiner, 8 Nelson Street.
Crawford, George, assistant superintendent. Prudential
Assurance Coy., Ltd., 22 Campbell Street.
Crawford, Hugh, Dryburgh, 17 Racecourse Road.
Crawford, Hugh, 45 York Street Lane.
CraAvford, John, tinsmith, 42 Taylor Street; house, 7 Oswald
Aveinue.
Craufurd, Miss, 23 Dalblair Road.
Crawford, Miss, 5 Bellevue Crescent.
Crawford, Mrs J. L., 6 Barns Terrace.
Crawford, Mrs D., ladies' nurse, 45 Alloway Sti-eet.
Crawford, Mrs, 35 Fvillarton Street.
Chrichton, Charles, plant grower. West Sanquhar, "West
Sanquliar Road.
Chrichton, John, blacksmith, 47 Chuch Street.
Crichton, Thom^as, Netherdale, 2 St Andrews Street.
Crighton, George, 20 Ne^' Bridge Street.
Creighton, William R., town postman, 61 M''ellington Street.
Cringan, William G., teacher, Loolipark, 7 Whitletts Road.
Crisp, Albert, weaver, 41 M'Call's Avenue.
Crombie, William, 68 Green Street Lane.
Crompton, Miss, 202 Hio-h Street.
Crook, John, 229 High 'Street.
Crorken, Patrick, joiner, 59 Russell Street.
Cross, John, 83 Mill Street.
Cross & Sons, A., manure merchants, 28 Waggon Road.
Cross, Walter, waiter, 37 Mill Street.
Cross, Mrs, ladies' nurse. 37 Mill Street.
Crossan, James, 5 Victoria Street.
Crossan, John, 57 Wallace Street.
Crouch, William, Thin acre, 36 Racecourse Road.
Crozier, Ja^mes, tweed weaver, 35 View-field Road.
Cullen, Thomas, baker, 90 Mill Street.
Gumming, Adam, raachinemian and janitor. Parish
Mission Halls, Carrick Street.
Gumming, Alexander, 1 Russell Terrace.
Gumming, Alexander, gardener, 79 Mill Street.
Gumming, Andrew, engine driver, 11 Virginia Gardens.
Gumming, Henry, plater, 26 Peebles Street.
Gumming, Hugh, 4 Wellington Street.
Gumming, George G., sheriff officer . 21 Newmarket Street.
Gumming, James, engineer, 6 Falkland Park Road.
Gumming, James, coaehtrimmer, 23 Green Street.
Gumming, John, tailor, 37 Elmbank Street.
110 GENERAL OTKECTORY.
Gumming, John, carter, 6 Smith Street.
Cuimming, John, missionary, Coral Ba.nk, 45 Hawkhill
Avenue.
Gumming, Eobert, carpet weaver, 31 .ellington Street.
Gumming, William, fisherman, 24 Falkland Park Road.
Gumming, William, joinei-, 8 Smith Street.
Gumming, William, town postman, Howard Gottage, 38 View-
field Road.
Gumming, William, jun.,town postman, Rose Gottage, 3
Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Gumming, William, police constable, 81 South Harbour Street.
Gumming, Miss, ladies' nurse, 6 Smith Street.
Gumming, Miss, boarding house, 10 Cassillis Street.
Gumming, Mrs Ebenezer, 8 Union Avenue.
Gumming, Mrs, 84 St Leonard's Road.
Gumming, Mrs. 13 Ardilui Road.
Gumming, Mrs, Blairmore, 26 Holmston Road.
Gumming, Mrs John, 29 New Road.
Gunningham, Alexander, vanman, 1 Princes Street.
Gunningham, A., signalman, 3 Tryfield Place, Hawkhill.
Gunningham, David, 45 Main Street.
Gunningham, D., water bailiff. Annislea, Doonfoot.
Gunningham, Elias, joiner, Doombridge, Doonfoot.
Gunningham, Henry, joiner, 29 Newmarket Street.
Gunningham, Matthew, G. & S.-W. R. lorryman, 60 Green
Street Lane.
Gunningham, Robert. Daisy Bank Cottage, 7 Hawkhill
Avenue.
Cunningham, William, vanman, 24 Princes Street.
Gunningham, William fireman, 37 Weaver Street.
Gunningham, Mis.s Jane, 12 Ballantine Drive.
Gunningham, Mrs, M'Lean's Temperance Hotel, Killoch
Place, 5 Beresford Ten-ace.
Gunningliam, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 3 Tryfield Place, Hawkhill.
Cunningham, Mrs William, Belmont House, Belmont Road.
Cunningham, Mrs J. F., 4 Queen's Terrace.
Curdie, William, tailor, 92 Wallace Street; house, 88 Wallace
Street.
Gurran, John, saddler, 57 George Street.
Gurran, Patrick, shoemaker, 21 Nelson Street.
Gurrie, Andrew, engine driver, 94 Main Street.
Gurrie, Charles, J. P., 16 Barns Crescent.
Gurrie, John, factor, 16a Hawkhill Avenue.
Gurrie, John, dealer, 36 Back Main Street.
Gurrie, Matthew, Icrryman, 40 Wellington Street.
Gurrie, William, gardener, 17 Elmbank Street.
Gurrie, William, goods guaixl, 39 M'Call's Avenue.
Gurrie, William, gardener, AUoway Goaage (off Mareh-
mont Terrace).
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Carrie, Miss A., confectioner, 12 Fort Street.
Currie, Miss, tobacconist, 28 High Street.
Cm-rie, Mrs Thomas, Norwood, 33 Whitletts Koad.
Currie, Mrs, 3 x4.11ovviay Place.
Currie, Mrs, 21 High Street.
Customs Collector, Keceiver of Wreck and Superintendent,.
Board of Trade, J. B. O'SulIivan, 2 Fort Street.
Cuthbert & Sons, Alex., shoe manufacturers, Newton Leather
Works, M' Call's Avenue.
Cuthbert, Adam, 47^- York Street Lane.
Cuthbert, Archibald, car driver, 3 Alderstone Avenue.
Cuthbert, James, craneman, 47 York Street Lane.
Cuthbert, John, coaltrimmer, 93 Green Street.
Cutlibert, John, craneman, 92 York Street Lane.
Cuthbert, Joseph, coaltrimmer, 110 Green Street.
Cuth-bert, Kobert (of A. Cuthbert & Son), 4 Wellington Square.
Cuthbert, Thomas, plasterer, 52 Princes Street.
Cuthbert, William, sawyer, 62 Content Street.
Cuthbert, Mrs, 8 Barns Terrace.
Cuthbeptson, James, Painter and Decopatop, 49 Main
Stpeet. House, 51 Main Street — see advt. page 127
Cuthbertson, W. B. (of D. Wyllie & Co.), 19 Park Circus.
Cuthbertson, William B., Jun., Standstead, Eacecourse View.
Cuthill, John, lather, 73 York Street Lane.
Cuthhill, Kobert, brassfinisher, 22 Church Street.
Cuthill, Thomas, currier, 6 Church Street.
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Dale, James, piano tuner, Redcliffe, Falkland Park Road.
Dale, Matthew, currier, 5 Longaci-e Terrace, 27 West Sanqu-
har Road.
Dallas & Co., Cab and Cappiag-e Hipers, Office, 21
Sandgrate Stables, 5 New Bpidg-e Stpeet. Telephone
No. 80— see advt. page 99
Dallas, John (of Dallas & Co.), 4 New Bridge Street.
Dallas, Walter (of Dallas & Co.), 9 New Bridge Street.
Dallas, Mrs William, confectioner, 42 George Street.
Dalling*) John, Manag-er** Vietopia Laundpy, 88 Ppest-
■wick Road— see advt. page 85
Dalling, Mrs Robert, Uhrichsville, 34 Holmston Road.
Dalmelling'ton Ipon Coy.'s Coal Office, Welling-ton
Chambeps, 4 Fullapton Stpeet. Ag-ent, R. Leg-gat
Telephone No. 265— .see advt. page 49
Dalpymple, Alexandep, Reg-isteped Plumbep, SJatep
and Glaziep, Lopne Apcade, 115 Hig-h Stpeet. House,
Bennington, 24 Fotheringham Road, Telephone No. 36x— see advt..
page 13
Dalrymple, Robert, slater, 25 Wellington Street.
Dalton, Robert, tailor, 35 Russell Street.
Dal ton, Thomas, groom, 14 Alloway Street.
112 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Dalton, Mrs David, 41 Content Street.
JDalziel, James, Music Sellep, 55 Alloway Street.
House, 23 Bellevue Road— see advt. page 4 initio
Dalziel, William, groom, 264 High Street.
Dalziel, Miss, 10 Ballantin© Drive.
Dalziel, Mrs, Blair Lodge, 34 Racecourse Road.
Dandie, James, traveller, Pomona House, Sea bank Road.
Daniel, Mrs, confectioner, 22 Carrick Street.
Dante, Alfred, confectioner and ice-cream shop, 79^ and 83
George Street; house, 19 Hawkhill Avenue.
JDapbison, Joseph, Family Butehep, 12 Cappick Stpeet
House, 37 New Road — see advt. p.tge 139
Darlington Place U.F. Church, Main Street; Rev. Alexander
Taylor, M.A., minister.
Darrell, James, 2 Somerset Road.
Darrell, Miss, 17 Elba Street.
Davidson, Rev. Donald, Wallacetown U.F. Manse, 92 John
Street.
Davidson, George, plumber, 48 New Road.
Davidson, Hugh, traveller, 57 M'Call's Avenue.
Davidson, Hugh, Govandale, 11 Whitletts Road.
Davidson, James, shoeaiiaker, 32 Taylor Street.
Davidson, James, traveller, 5 Dalblair Road.
Davidson, James, Burnside Cottage, Holmston Road.
Davidson, John, Joinep & Buildep, Osbopne Cottage.
58 New Road— see advt. page 1U3
Davidson, John H., Milrig Hotel, 18 Charlotte Street.
Davidson, John K., grocer and provision merchant, 12 George
Street; housei, 51 Allison Street.
Davidson, John, cterk, 4 Quail Road.
Davidson's Newton Emporium, 15 Main Street.
Davidson, Thomas, janitor, 42 Content Street.
Davidson, Thomas W. R., clerk, Tantallon, 8 Chalmers Puoad,
West.
Davidson, Thomas, watchmaker, 10 Smith Street.
Davidson, Misses, Glendoon, Fairfield Road.
Davidson, Miss, Marmont, 46 Holmston Road.
Davidson, Misses, 28 Ashgrove Street.
Davidson, Mrs, H. & M.,"ladies' and children's outfitters,
96 High Street.
'Davidson, Mrs, 2 Waggon Road.
Davidson, Mrs, 57 Allowav Street.
Davidson, Mrs, dairy, 39 Kyle Street; house, 10 Smith Street
Davidson, Mrs, 11 Carrick Street.
Davie, J. B., Ladies' and Gent.'s Tailop, 23 Allowav
otpeet. House lo Ballantine Drive— see advt. page, 97
Davies, George, 6 Virginia Gardens.
Davis, Mrs, 1 Kyle Street.
GENERAL DJUECTOUY. 1 IS
Davitt, John, postman to Macnairston, 72 Allison Street.
Dawes, Mrs, 175 High Street. ^
Dawson, John, shoemaker, 31 High Street.
Dawson, John, police constable, 23 Church Street.
Day, Henry W., manager New Gaiety Theatre.
Da:y, Mrs E., 51 AUoway Street.
Deary, Owen, groom, 48 Princes Street.
Dempsey, Martin, coal trimmer, 52 Green Street.
Deaiipster, Alexander, carding niaster', 74 Mill Street.
Dempster, Charles, pointsman, Blackhouse Lodge, Whitletts
Road .
Dempsteo.-, John, town postman, 74 Mill Street.
Dempster, Robert, Kirklea, 4 Hazelwood Road.
Decnpsteir, Miss, lady's mu-se, 35 George Street.
Denham, Jolm, mason, 9 Church Street.
Denhaim, Joseph, m-ason, 70 George Street.
Denham, Joseph, compositor, 14 Green tSreet.
Dennison, Capt. John H., I45 Montgomerie Terrace.
Depoe, Mrs, 8 Mill Street.
Devan, Hugh, telegraph linesman, 34 Green Street.
Deveron, Mrs George, 14 Barns Street.
Devine, James, surfaceman, 2 Argyle Street.
Devlin, George, 80 King Street.
Dewar, Fred. C, chartered accountant, 62 Newmarket Street;
house 8 Miller Road.
Dew>ar, Robert A. (of Robert Dewar & Sons), Lynsted, 7
Barns Orescent.
Dewap & Sons, Robert, Auctioneeps & Cattle Sales-
men, Auction Mart; Office and Salerooms, Kyle
Hall, Kyle Street. Telephone No. 87, House 'Phone 87a— see
advt. page 33
Dewar, William J. (of Robert Dewar & Sons), Carlton,
Craigie Road.
Dewar, Mrs Robert, 8 Miller Road.
Diamond, Gilbert, 64 Wellington Chambers.
Diamond, Robert, grocer, 106 Wallace Street,
Diamond, Robert, engine driver, 61 Princes Street.
Dick, Adam, solicitor and notary public, 61 Alloway
Street.
Dick, Adam, danyman, 68 and 70 New Road.
Dick, David, builder, 28 Princes Street.
Dick, David, 66 Green Street.
Dick, Captain Dighton H. A., Inverdon, 5 Racecourse View.
Dick, James, brassfinisher, 84 Wellington Street.
Dick, James, brassfinisher, 1 Academy Street.
Dick, James, Ironmonger, 13 Virginia Gardens.
Dick, John, craneman, 95 Green Street.
Dick, Jolin, engineer, 139 South Harbour Street.
Dick, John, agent, 48 Green Stre>et.
114 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Dick, John, painter, 28 Taylor Street.
Dick, William, dairyman, 82 Allison Street.
Dick, Willia.m, M.A., hoadmaster English depa.rtment Ayr
Academy, 31 Bellevue Crescent.
Dick, William, joiner, 162 George Street.
Dick, Miss M. M. G., 3 Barns Street.
Dick, Miss, 10 Nelson Street.
Dick, Miss M., 65 Dalblair Road.
Dick, Miss, West Grove, 2 St. Leonai^d's Eoad.
Dick, Mrs Alexander, 66 Church Street.
Dick, Mrs, 1 Albert Place.
Dick, Mrs, 40 Elba Street.
Dick, Mrs John, 51 Alloway Street.
Dickie, Adam, smiacemian, 28 Main Street.
Dickie, James, tailor, 44 Nelson Street.
Dickie, James, manager (Ayr Scottish Stamping Coy.),
Garfield, 27 Hawkhill AA'enue.
Dickie, John, shoemaker, 6 Belvidere Terrace.
Dickie, John, cashier, Ferguslea, 4 Larisdowne Road.
Dickie, Matthew, Ayp Apms Hotel, 209 Hig-h Street -
see advt. p.ige 52
Dickie, Matthew, joiner, 83 Main Street.
Dickie, Robert, tobacconist, 195 High Street.
Dickie, R.. furniture dealer, 28 Mill Street.
Dickie, William. 117 Main Street.
Dickie, William B., grocer, 7 Duke Street.
Dickie, Miss, 39 Weriington Street.
Dickie, Miss, 77 New Road.
Dickie, Miss E., Athole Restaurant, 11 Burns Statue Square.
Dickie, Mrs George, 28 Mill Street.
Dickie, Mrs J.a.mes, 5 York Street.
Dickie, Mrs, 14 Clunes Vennal.
Dickson, Alexander, plumber, 48 Mill Street.
Dickson, Francis, compositor, 60 Mill Street.
Dickson, James G., engineer, 13 Princes Street.
Dickson, John, clerk, 26 Peebles Street.
Dickson, John, baker, 37 Mill Street.
Dickson, John, plumber, 53 Mill Street.
Dickson, Miss, 23 Falkland Park Road.
Dickson, Miss, grocer -and spirit merchant, 139 Main
Street.
Dickson, Miss, 6 Barns Crescent.
Dickson, Mrs, 99 Main Street.
Dickson, Mrs Francis, 32 Dalblair Road.
Dietrich, H., hairdresser, 46 Alloway Street house, 51 Dal-
blair Road.
Diggings, T. C, chaffeur, 8 Smitli Street.
Dillon, John, car driver, 3 Daisy Cottages, off Bellesleyhili
Avenue .
GENERAL, DIRECTOUY, 115
Dillon, Mrs, 10 Taylor Street.
Dillon, Mrs, 6 York Street Lane.
Dingwall, David, chauffeur ,102 Prestvvick Road.
Dingwall, Hugh, 8 Craigie Avenue.
Dinning, Charles, cork cutter, 10 Catlicart Street.
Dinning, Henry, mason, 126 High Street.
Dinning, John, mason, 6 Belvidere Terrace.
Dinning, Samuel, tailor, 9 John Street.
Dinning, Mrs Robert, 72 Elba Street.
Distributor of Stamps and Collector of Taxes Office, 3 Mac-
neillie Buildings, Newinarket Street S. li. Cosh.
Doak, Gilbert, iiailvvayman, Violetbank, Bellrock Road.
Doak, James, organist, "21 liellevue Crescent.
Dobbie, David, Hawthoi'n Villa, 29 Whitletts Road.
Dobbie, James (of R. Dobbie & Co.), Dunroy, 7 Chalmers
Road West.
Dobbie, J^ames, headmaster, Wallacetown Public School;
house, Craigview, Craigie Road.
Dobbie, James, market gardener, Craigie Lodge.
Dobbie, John (of A. Smith & Son), 40 Bellevue Crescent.
Dobbie, John, 2 Marchfield Road.
Dobbie & Co., R., boot makers, 56 AUoway Street; tannery
works, Mill Stieet.
Dobbie, R. M., shoe manufacturer, 80a Mill Street; house,
Ardenlee, 42 Castlehill Road.
Dobbie, Mrs James, 4 Park Terrace.
Dobson, Adam S., wool spinner, 74 Mill Sreet.
Dobson, George S., insurance agent, 13 Sprangbank Road, oS
Bellesleyhill Road.
Docherty, Daniel, 52 Princes Street.
Dociherty, James, gatekeeper, 74 Mill Street.
Doeherty, John, carter, 59 Content Street.
Docherty, Mrs, 102 Prestwick Road.
Dodds, Bernard, 45 Main Street.
Dodds, James, 17 Green Street.
Don, Miss C, 11 Charlotte Street.
Donald, A. S., gardener, 2 Hope Street.
Donald, David, Westbourne Villa, 83 Racecourse Road.
Donald, Hugh, baker, 21 Eussell Street.
Donald, James C, Garden Park, 36 Miller Road.
Donald, Somerville, carter, 121 Main Street.
Do'nald, William, sawyer, 30 Alio way Street.
Donaldson, David, Millerfield, 10 Broomfield Road.
Donaldson, David, fruiterer, 63 Wallace Street house, 9 Sand-
gat? Street.
Donaldson, William, drainer, 19 Carrick Street.
Donnachie, Edward, boot clicker, 38 Peebles Street.
Donnelly, John, paver, 8 Whiteibill Street, off Sanquhar
Road.
116 GENEIUL DIRECTORY.
Donnelly, John, miner, 71 George Street.
L>ougall, David, Coilhanl-c , 32 Castleliilll Koad.
Dougall, Goudie & Douglas, solicitor and notaries public,
Wellington Chambers, 70 Fort Street.
Dougall, Eobert, 33 Wellington Street.
Dougan, James, miner, 6 York Street.
Douglas, James, baiter, 34 Elmbank Street.
Douglas, R. Smeaton, art master, Ayr Academj^, 37 Belle-
vue Crescent.
Douglas, William, traveller, 24 Fullarton Street.
Douglas, William, Eoseliall, 16a Beresford Terrace.
Douglas, William, 16 Smith Street.
Douglas, William, clerk, 80 Sandgate.
Douglas, Miss, music teacher, 40 Dalblair Road.
Douglas, Mrs William, milliner, 24 Fullarton Street.
Douglas, Mrs, 49 Union x\ venue.
Douglas, Mrs, nurse, 27 xlllison Street.
Douglas, Mrs, 7 Fotheringham Road.
Dove, James, joiner, 158 George Street.
Dove, William, joiner, 49 George Street.
Dow, Colin, engine driver, 19 Belvidere Terrace.
Dow & Co., Thomas, seed merchants, 239 High Street.
Dow, Robert, tailor, 7 Virginia Gardens, off New Road.
Dow, Thomas (of Thomas" Dow & Co.), Cessnock, 10 BeDe-
vue Crescent.
Dow, Miss, 9 Barns Street.
Dow, Mrs James, Gowanlea, 26 Whitletts Road.
Downie, Ja.mes, railway inspector, Maryville, Tig Road.
Downie, Robert, lorryman, 61 Peebles Street.
Downie, William, t-ailor, Chapelpark Road, off Monument
Road.
Downs, John, engine driver, 66 Green Street Lane.
Dowell, James Graham, Scottish Legal Insurance Co.,
55 Newmarket Street. House, 31 Union Avenue.
Drennan, ]\Ir.s James, 6 Bellevue Road.
Drinnan, David. 7 Northfield Avenue.
Drinnan, James, joiner 42 Hunter's Avenue.
Drinnan, James H. (of Drinnan & Murphy), Mavfield, 38
• Whitletts Road.
Drinnan. James Logan (of Drinnan & Murphy), Helenlea,
Craigie Road.
Drinnan, John, Joiner, 30 W^allaee Street. House, 18
Whitletts Road— see advt. pa^ie 15
Drinnan, J. & W., joiners, 116 George Street.
Drinnan, John, moulder, 24 Peebles Street.
Drinnan & Murphy, Slaters & Plumbers, 38 Georg-e
Street. Telephone No. 4y-see advt. pajie 28
Drinnan, William, slater, chimnev sweep and window cleaner,
1 Dalblair Road.
GENERAL DIUECTOPA". 117
Drinnan, William (of J. & W. Drmiian), Hawkhill Cottage,
40 Whitktt-s Koad.
Dpinnan, AVilliam, Joiner and Builder, 82 Georg-e St.
—House, Chillia-ii, 50 Prestwick Road— see advt. pajje 18
Di'iniian, Mrs, Hawkhill Cottage, 40 Whitletts Road.
Di'innan, Mrs, 1 Limond's Wynd.
Drinnan, Mrs, Clullian, 50 Pneistwick Eoad.
Drummond, Mrs, 9 Carrick Park.
Drynan, Thomas, 51 Bellevue Crescent.
Drysdale, James, beamer, 27 Dnke Street.
Drysdale, James, shipping agent, 22 Hawkhill Avenue.
Drvsdale, Mrs, Ermelo, 23 Beresford Terrace.
Dubbin, F. E., D.B.O.A., optician, 70 Newmarket Strvet.
Dudgeon, Robert, 17 Ballantine Drive.
Dudgeon, Miss, 81 South Harbour Street.
Dnff, David, librarian, Carnegie Public Library, 6 Main St.
Duff. Hugh, 12 Academy Street.
Duif, James, Burnbank, 6 Seaforth Pioad.
Duff. John, slater, 21 Main Street.
Duff, Thomas, toxAn postman, 24 Peebles Street.
Dnff. Miss, 7 New Eoad.
Duffy, James, coal merchant, 75 and 77 Wallace Street.
Duffy, John, hawker. 42 AVeaver Street.
Duffv, Mrs, grocei'. 75 and 77 Wa.llace Street.
Dunbar, Alexander, slater, 37 New Eoad.
Dunbar, James, plumber, 1 Alderston Avenue.
Dunbar, John, plumber, 197 High Street.
Dunbar, Miss, 19 Carrick Sti'eet.
Duncan, Alexander, superintendent of police, 34 Union
Avenue.
Duncau, Archibald, Snowdou, 5o Hawkhill Avenue.
Duncan, Charles, engine driver, 26 Waggon Eoad.
Duncan, John, 12 Duke Street. .;-
Duncan. Matthew". 69 New Eoad. ..^■'■'
TJunean, Peter.Cart'ne- Contractor. 14 North Harbour
Street and 12 Dalblair Road, Telephone No. 92 House,
14 Dalblair Road, Telenlione No. .5fi — '^ee advt. page 85
Duncau, Eobert, engine driver, 15 Goschen Terrace, off
M'Call's Avenue.
Duncan, Robert, grocer. 17 Nelson Street.
Duncan, Samuel, enginemau, 33 Viewfield Eoad.
Duncan, Thomas. Weston Place, 7 Miller Eoad.
Duncan, Rev. William Cairns, first charge, Ayr Parish, 29
BelleAme Eoad.
Duncan, William, jobbing e-ardene^-. 5 Craigie Avenuo
Duncan, Miss, bible reader. Mission House, 19 Princes Street.
Duncan, Miss, grocer, 69 Wallace Street.
Duncan, Mrs Alexander, Cra.igie Cottages, 65 John Street.
Duncan, Mrs David, 76 Allison Street.
118 GENEKAL DIRECTORY.
Duncan, Mrs, 23 Weaver Street.
Dunca,n, Mrs, 117 Main Street.
Dimcombe, John T., Union Bank House, 130 High Street.
DuBidee Equitable Boot .and Shoe Warehouse, 38 High Street.
Dunlop, Archihald, plasterer, 46 Weaver Street.
Dunlop, Archibald F., insurance agent, 103 New Eoad.
Dunlop, Daniel, jun., coaltrimmer, 60 York Street Lane.
Dunlop, D. & J., solicitors, 2 Barns Street.
Dunlop, George, spirit salesman, 112 Main Street.
Dunlop, Hugli, watchmaker, 7 Whitehill Street.
Dunlop, Jacob, slaber, 7 Ru'^sell Street.
Dunlop, James (of D. & J. Dunlop), The Bield, 12 Eonald-
shaw Park.
Dunlop, James, superintendent, Ayr Cemetery, Holmston
Eoad.
Dunlop, James, chauffeur, 144 High Street.
Dunlop, James, engine driver, 59 M'Call's Avenue.
Dunlop, Joha, coal trimmer, 84 Green Street.
Dunlop, John, cab driver, 102 George Street.
Dunlop, Eobert, miner, 106 Green Street
Dunlop Eobert, storeman, 3 Somerset Eoad.
Dunlop, Eobert, plasterer, 30 Allison Street.
Dunlop, Thomas Charles, Gargowan, 35 Eacecourse Eoad.
Dunlop, Thomas, hawker. 37 Content Street.
Dunlop, William, Kensal Tower. 65 Bellevue Crescent.
Dunlop, William, shoemaker, 13 George Street; house, 18
North Harbour Street.
Dunlop, William, joiner, 11 M'Call's Avenue.
Dunlop, William (of Wm. Dunlop & Co.), hide and skin
factors, 62 John Street.
Dunlop, William, gardener, 208 High Street.
Dunlop, William, 5 Tryfield Place.
Dunlop. William, joiner, 1 Virginia Gardens.
Dunlop & Co., William, Hide and Skin Factors, Slaughter
House and Farina Works, Eiver Street.
Dunlop, Miss, spirit merchant, 83 and 85 South Harbour
Street.
DunloD, Misses M. & M., Glass and China Merchants,
60 Hlg-h Street. House, 2 Buckiiioham Terrace. 21 Charlotte
Street— see advt. pnf!,e 31
Dunlop, Misses, 31 Miller Eoad.
Dunlop, Mrs A., 40 Union Avenue.
Dunlop, Mrs John, 71 South Harbour Street.
Dunlop, Mrs, grocer, -37 Wallace Street.
Dunlop, Mrs, 31 Eussell Street.
Dunlop, Mrs, 99 George Street.
Dunlop, Mrs, laundress, 27 M'Call's Avenue.
Duidop. Mrs. Balcarras, 27 Castlehill Eoad.
Dunn, Charles, fireman, 121 Main Street.
GENERAL DlKEClOliY j 19
Duuu, Donald, slioeuiaker, 114 King Street.
Dunn, Edw>afd, tweed fiuisher, 6 Tryfield PLac«, Hawkhill.
Dunn, John, shoenialvcr, 5 Craigie Avenue.
Dunn, Mrs David, 133 Main Street.
Dilnnachie, Wni., 20 Limond's Wynd.
Dunnett, Obarles, inspector of worlcs, 63 EusseJl Street.
Duinsniuir, AUaii, 60 Yorlv Street.
Dunsmviir, George, joiner, 73 George Street.
Durham & Wright, dressmakers, 3 Killoch Place, Beresiord
Terrace.
Duthie, Alexander, printer, 14 Kirk Port.
Dyer, Mrs W. M., Wallace To\\er Restaurant, 176 ^^igh
Street.
Dykes, Alfred C, coachman, 83 Mill Street.
Dykes, Rev. Thomas, D.D., South Park, 37 Racecourse
Road.
Eagleshani, James, grocer, 145 South Harbour Street.
Eaglesham, J. & H. V., architects and civil engineers, 24
Wellington Square.
Eaglesham, John, A.R.I.B.A., C.E. (of J. & H. V. Eagles-
ham), Wheatfield House, Wheattield Road.
Eaglesham, John, carter, 68 George Street.
Eaglesham, Sa.muel, 46 York Street.
Eaglesome, James, 8 Tryfield I'lace.
Eaglesome, James, tailor, 20 Carrick Street.
Eaglesome, William, 5 Tryfield Place.
Eaglesome, Misses, Earlsleigl], 36 Holmston Road.
Earl, Mrs, 44 M'CalPs Avenue.
Easdale, Andrew, 7 Belvidere Terrace.
Easdale, Robert, painter, 25 Green Street.
Easdale, Mrs, draper, 27 Green Street.
Easdale, Mrs Andrew, 28 Kyle Street.
Eastmans. Ltd., fleshers, 10 ISTew Bridge Street.
Easton, Alexand'i'.r, gardener, 1 Craigie Avenue.
Easton, Peter, 3 Whitehill Street, off West Sanquhar Road.
Easton, William, butcher, 7 Bellesleyhill Road.
Ebenezer Hall, 120 New Road.
Eccles, Jo'nn, engine driver, 52 Content Street.
Eccles, William, gardener, 17 Belvidere Terrace.
Eccles, William .draper, 12 Woodfield Road.
Eccles, Miss M., 166 High Street.
Edey, Charlee, va,nma,n, 9 Ga.rrick Street.
Edgar, Thomas, joiner, 24 Gordon Terrace.
Edgar, William, foreman, Broomlee Cottage, 4 St. George's
Road, off Northfiield Avenue.
Edgar, Miss, 10 Gordon Terrace.
Edgar, Miss, 94 High Street.
320 GENEKAL DIRECTOKY.
Elliot, George, tailor, 9 John Street.
Elliot, James, shoemaker, 17 Queen Street.
Elliot, Thomas, pudding maker, 99^ New Road ; house, 7
Union A. venue.
Elliot, William, mason, 42 New Road.
Ellis & Cummiug, milliners, 48 Smith Street.
Ellis, Miss, dressmaker, 14 Newmarket Street.
ElS'don, Thomas, baker, 14 Green Street.
Ely Friederic, Mus., Bac, Lond., 21 Barns Street.
Ersldne, James, shopman, 160 High Street.
Erskine, Thomas, weaver, 35 Elba Street.
Erskine, Thomas, machineman, 38 Princes Street.
Erskine, Captain W., The Moorings, 96 St. Leonard's Road-
Espie, Robert, traveller, 8 Bellesleylrill Road.
Evanglista, R., confectioner, 96 and 98 Sandgate.
Ewart, James, lorryman, 12 York Street.
Ewart, Mrs, 2 Ne\^-market Street.
Evving, Mrs Josepli, Drumlithie Cottage, 24 Whitletts Road.
Excise Office, 3 Macneillie Buildings, Newmarket Street;
George Bird and Patrick M'Dermott, officers.
Fairlie, David, Jjaguna. 44 Holmston Road.
Foirlie, John, slater, 23 John Street.
Fairlie, William, rivetter, 83 Main Street.
Fairlie, Mrs D., 30 Charlotte Street.
Fairlie, Mrs John, R. , Rosebank, 6 Monument Road.
Falconeir, Joseph, 10 Gosclien Ten-ace.
Falconer, William, gardener, Shieling Lodge, 10 Racecourse
Road.
Falconer, Mrs, 7 Viewfield Road.
Fairquha.rso.n, John S., grocr, 5 Craigi- Avenue.
Faulds, J. G., building contractor. 37 Ashgrove Street.
Faulds, Robert, slater, 29 Kyle "Street.
Faulds, Thomas, mason, 67 Wellington Street.
Faulds, Tliomas, shoeraak-'L-r, 38 Peebles Street.
Faulds, Mrs, ]9,Carrick Street.
Fsiggans, John, painter, 52 Green Street.
Feggans, Samuel, joiner, 164 George Street.
Feggans. Samuel, anason, 94 High Street.
Fegan, Miss, 144 George Street.
Fergusson, Alexander & Sons, printers and Stationers, IS
High Street. House, 5 Montgomerie Terrace.
Ferguson, Andrew, lorrvman, 5 Belvidere Terrace.
Fergusson, David, solicitor, 62 Newmarket Street; house 7
Park Terrace.
Fergusson, Donald, prison warder, Bath Place.
Ferguson, George S., railway badge iwrter, 7 Craigie Avenue.
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GENERAL DIKECTORY. 121
Fepgusson, Oeopg-e, Cycle Agrent, 52 Alloway Street
House, 46 John Street— see advt. page 124 *
Fergussou, Hickson, The Knowe, 68 Mid ton Road.
Ferguson, James, baker, 17 River Terrace.
Ferguson, James, barman, 54 Church Street.
Feirguson, Jaanes M., Malcolm' Lodge, 44 Prestwick Road.
Ferguson & Son, Janie,s, tobacconist, 26 New Bridge Street.
Ferguson, James, Coal agent, Ferguslea, 9 Oswiald Avenue.
Ferguson, James, signahnaii, 3 Trylield Place..
Fergusson, Joihn B. (of Wigham, Fergusson & Co.), Bal garth,
Doonfoot.
Ferguson, John, tanner, 28 Kyle Street.
Ferguson, John ijainter, 117 Main Street.
Fei'guson, John Kay, teller, 39 Woodfield Road.
Ferguson, John Eckford, 17 St. Andrew's Street.
Ferguson, John, slater, 27 Elmbank Street.
Ferguson, Joseph, I'ailway guard, Kildoon, 54 Hawkhill Av.
Ferguson, Peter S. (of James Ferguson & Sons), Roan Park,
19 Montgomery Terrace.
Ferguson, Robert,' barman, 12 Mill Street.
Ferguson, Robert, engine driver, 42 Allison Street.
Ferguson, Wiiiiaim, gardener, Airlie Gardens, 5 Victoria Park.
Ferguson, William, inspector of works, 8 Argyle Street.
Ferguson, William, collecto-r, 84 John Street.
Ferguson, William, cai'tca-, 60 Green Street Lane.
Ferguson, William, shoemaker, 23 Elmbank Street.
Ferguson, Miss, Laundress, 129 High Street.
Fetherstonhaugh, Captain Albany St. Ledger, Langwell,
11 Blackburn Road.
Fepnie, David, Reg-istered Plumbep, Slatep &, Glazier,
20 Fopt Stpeet. House, 22 Barns .Sireec— see advt. page 51
Ferry, William, carriage Inspector, 25 Duke Street.
Field, Thomas, carpet weaver, 39 Elmbank Street.
Findlay, Alexander, bricklayer, 16 Bellesleyhill Road.
Findla}^ Alexander, carter, 73 High Street.
Findlay, Allan, 10 Chalmers Road, West.
Findlay, David & Co., oil merchants, 72 Green Street Lane.
Fin-dlay, David (of David Findlay & Co), 51 John Street.
Findlay, Hugh, furniture saleroom, 9 Wallace Street; house,
72 John Street.
Findlay, Hugh, tailor, 7 Wallace Street. ■
Findlay, Jacob, caretakeir, New Racecourse, Blackhouse,
Craigie Road.
Findlay, James, furniture salercom, 18 Old Bridge Street;
ho'use, 5 Ga.rden Street.
Findlay, James, ferro cement concrete works, 12-i York Street;
house, 8 Elmbank Street.
Findlav, James, 46 Wallace Street.
122 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Findlay, James, fruiterer and confectioner, 37 Alio way Street;
house, 14 Alloway Street.
Findlay, John, salerooaxi, 16 Old Bridge Street; house, Clyde
Cottage, 46 Church Street.
Findlay, John, 6 Clunes Vennal.
Finlay, Lieut. Ian Archibald, Westfield, Blackburn Koad.
Findlay, Robert, potato merchant, 83 Main Street.
Findlay, William, ex-superintendent of police, 72 New
Road.
Findlay, William, j'anitor, Grammar School, Midton Road.
Findlay, William (of Findlay & Martin), 53 HawkhUl Avenue.
Findlay, William, engine driver, 26 Duke Street.
Findlay & Martin, Dressmakeps, Ladies' and Gent.'s
Tailors, 5 Alloway Street^see advt. page 86
Findlay, Miss, grocer, 50 Content Street.
Findlay, Mrs, 6 Content Street.
Findlay, Mrs Thomas, 39 Alloway Street.
Findlay, Mrs, 89 High Street.
I'indlayson , George, surfaeema,n, 45 Mill Street.
Finlayson, John, baker, 91 Main Street ; house, 24 Wallace
Street.
Finnie, John, R.S.F., 7 Main Street.
Finnie, Robert, galvaniser and gutter hoop manufacturer,
9 Limond's Wynd ; house, Glenairlie, 21 Prestwick
Road.
Finnie, Walter, grocer, 15 Union Avenue ; house, 2 Gordon
Street.
Finnie, Miss, Blairbeth Cottage, 9 Whitletts Road.
Firth, Walter, weaver, 29 West Sanquhar Road.
Fisher, Adam, mason, 2 Hope Streiet.
Fislier, George, join-er, 93 King Street.
Fisher, Ha.milton. gardener, 24 Northfield Avenue.
Fisher, Hugh, slater, 38 Content Street.
Fisher, James, Springhanlf , 7 Heathfield Road
Fislier, J^ames, shoemaker, 28 Hope Street; house, 44 High
Street.
Fisher, John, balver, Clyde Cottage, Fort.
Fisher, John, 104 Prestwick Road.
Fisher, M. & J. N., booksellers and stationei-s, 29 Alloway
Street; house, Flowerbank, 21 Caistlehill Road.
Fisher, Peter, plater, 23 River Terrace.
Fisher, Robert L.. clerk, 106 Hunter's Avenue.
Fisher, Robert, Flowerbank, 21 Castlehill Road.
Fisher, Robert, engineer, 7 Weaver Street.
Fisher, Thomas, 6 Garden Street.
Fisher, Thomas, chauffeur, 16 Union Avenue.
Fisher, William,' tailor, 196 High Street.
Fisher, William, 82 Elba Street.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 123
Fishep, Miss K., Hosier, Glover, Ladies' & Childpen's
Outfitter, 49 and 51 Newmarket Street. House,
Tcinglii), 12 St Leonards Road— see advt. page 38
Fisher, Miss A., tobaccoiuist, 65 High Street.
Fisher, Mris John, 21 Ehiibank Street.
Fisher, Mrs Thomas, 42 Peebles Street.
Fivslier, Mi's, 33 Sanidgate.
Fitsimmons , Thomas, rag mercha.nt, 16 Eiver Street.
Fitzimons, Thomas, coal trimmer, 60 Taylor Street.
Fitzpatrick, Mrs Williaim, 33 Nelson Street.
Fix, Mrs, 240 High Street.
Fleeting, Mrs, 75 Main Street.
Fleming, Henry, topcutter, 18 Peebles Street.
Fleming, James, baker, 54 Princes Street.
Fletcher, Peter, butcher, 167 High Street; house, Cromwell
Cottage, 8 Cromwell Eoad.
Fletcher, Eobert, flesher, 51 Content Street.
Flett, Mrs, St. Elmo, 2 Hazlewood Road.
Flint, William & Son, grain merchants, 11 and 13 South Har-
bour Street.
Flinn, Miss, 20 Elmbank Street,
Flinn, James, Supervisor of Customs and Excise, 3
Macneillie Buildings, Newmarket Street; house, 43
Bellevue Crescent.
Flynn, James, 92 York Street Lane.
Flymi, Joseph, 33 N.elsOin Stitset.
Foggo, George, joiner, 25 Falkland Park Road.
Foggo, John, builder, Fornlea, 48 Falkland Park Road.
Foggo, William, builder, Bossbrook, 44 FalJvland Park Road.
Foi'bes, Alexander, county mining lecturer, 9 Midton Road.
Forbes, Hugh, baker, Central Restaurant, 169 High Street.
Forbes, John, superintendent county constabulary, 84 Char-
lotte Street.
Forbes, Miss, Dressmaker and Milliner, 16 Barns
Street— see advt p.ijie 1-28
Forbes, Mrs William, 2 Union Avenue.
Forgie, John, Ayr an^d Glasgow carrier, 31 Fullarton Street.
Forgie, Robert, 22 Asligrove Street.
Forrest, Daniel, AUoway Mill, Dooufoot.
Forrest & Co., Robert, Grocers and W^ine Merchants,
62 High Street. Bonded Warehouse, 69 Kyle St.
Telephone Ts'o. 7y— see advt. paae 118
Forrest, James (of Forrest & Lapraik), Trvheld House, 1
Hawkhill.
Forrest, James, Joiner, 4-1 George Street. House, 12
Alderston Avenue — see advt. page 43
Forrest & Ijapraik, coal agents, Townhead Lye, Beresford
Terrace.
124 GENEliAL DIRECTORY.
Forrest, Miss (of J. Thomson), 7 Sandgate ; house, 41 Fort
Street.
Forrest, Mrs, K., 41 Fort Street;
Forsyth, Alexander, lace weaver, 44 Elba Street.
Forsyth, Eobe.rt, Woodfield Cottage, 3 Oswald Avenue.
Forsyth, Mrs, 32 Allison Street.
Foreshaw, George, 42 and 44 King Street.
Fortune, Andrew, hairdresser and tobacconist, 27a New
Eoad ; house, 13 Virginia Gardens.
Fortune, James, painter, 18 Green Street.
Forwell, James, mason, 32 Back Main Street.
Forwell, Mrs James, 29 Eussell Street.
Foster, Alexander, 17 Eussell Street.
Foster, William, railway guard, 4 Lisburn Eoad, off Prest-
wick Eoad.
Fowler, Alexander, 41 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Fraser, Abrabam, engineer, 18 Viewfield Eoad.
Fraser, Alexander, teacher, 14 Northpark Avenue.
Fraser, Alexander, dyer, 11 Elmbank Street.
Fraser, B. & B., fruiterers, 63 Alloway Street.
Fraser, Donald, sa.wyer, 45 Content Street.
Fpasep, G. D., House Patntep and Deeopatop, 36 & 38
Smith Street. Honso, lledcliffe, 24 Holinston Roa.d— see advt.
page 59
Frazer, Hugh, clerk. 82 Greet Street Lane.
Fpasep, James, Plumbep, Slatep and Gasflttep, 175
Hig-h Stpeet. House, 1 Arraii Terrace; Foreman's House, 18
Mill Street, Telephoue No. 50y2— see advt. page 77
Fraser-, James, 55 Content Street.
Fraser, James (of Imrie & Co.), 55 Castlehill Eoad.
Fraser, John, painter, 66 Green Street Lane.
FraiS'etr, John, coachman, Lyndoch Stables, 2a Park Circus.
Fraser, John, clerk, 16e Hawkhill Avenue.
Fraser, John, upholsterer, 22 No^rthpark Avenue.
Fa-aser, John, 33 Green Street Lane.
Fraser, Matthew, coachbuilder, 1 Tryfiekl Place.
Fpasep, Robept, & Son, Cabinetmakeps Upholstepeps-
and TTunepal Undeptakeps, St John Stpeet— see advt.
page 67
Fraser, Eobert (of E. Fraser & Son), 7 Arran Terrace.
Fraser, Simon, coachman, 47 Content Street.
Fpasep, Thomas A A., AVine and Spipit Mepchant, 61
High Stpeet, 3 Hone Stpeet and 7 New Bpidg-e St..
House, 3 Buckingham Terrace, 2:^ Cliarlolte St.— see advt. page 55
Fraser, Miss, Innez Cottage, 11 Viewfield Eoad.
Fraser, Miss, 48 M' Gall's Avenue.
Fraser, Miss, 18 Kyle Street.
Fraser, Miss, 8 Charlotte Street.
Fnaser, Mrs, 33 Main Street.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 125
Fraser, Mrs, 27a New Road.
Fraser, Mrs, grocer, Tryfieilcl, Hawkhill. »
Free Church of Scotland, Gordon Place, George Street.
Freedman, S., 21 West Sanquhar Road.
Fr.ee Gardeners' Hall, 6 Sandgate.
Fpeeman, Happis, Auctioneep Showpooms, 184- & 175
Hig-h Stpeet. Hou.«e, l Springvale Road— see advt. pajie 97
Freeman, M., picture postcard shop, Lorne Arcade, 115 High
Street; house, 44 High Street.
Freer, Mrs, 252 High Street.
French, James, shoemaker, 72 Mill Street.
French, Thomas, plumber, 35 Clunes Vermal.
French, Thomas, 103 South Harbour Street.
French, Mrs, 202 High Street.
Frew, Andrew, 1 Limond's Wynd.
Frew, Andrew, mason, 6 King Street.
Frew, Charles, painter, 91 Knig Street.
Frew, G. F., L.D.S., dental surgeon, 7 Cathcart Street
Fpew^, John, Supg-eon Dentist, 7 Cathcapt Stpeet— see
advt. page 7
Frew, John, Mile Thorn, 2 Falkland Road.
Frew, J. D. (of John Frew & Sons), Glenlea, 7 St. Leonard's
Road .
Frew, Peter, 104 King Street.
Frew, Thomas (of John Frew & Sons), Inverlea, 42 Carrick
Road.
Fiv3w, William (of John Frew & Sons), 29 Barns Street.
Fpew^ & Sons, John, Flesheps, 51 & 245 Hig-h Stpeet.
Telephone 177 and 184— see advt. p:ige 9
Frew, Mrs John, Aldersj'de, Robsland Avenue.
Fullarton, Adam, compositor, Gleniffer, Craigie Road.
FuUarton, Duncan, sea captain, Timaru, 42 St. Leonard's Rd.
Fullarton, James (of J. & W. Fullarton), 45 George Street.
Fullapton, J. & W., Latheps, 4-5 New Road. House, 45
George Street — see advt. page 78
Fullarton, Robert, flesher, 9 Craigie Avenue.
Fullarton, William (of J. & W. Fullarton), 19 Seaforth Road.
Fullepton, William T , Family Bal^ep, Confectionep
and Pupveyop, 17 Hig-h Street, and 80 Main Stpeet,
Ppest^viclc. Hou.se, Henvue, 11 .AiLsa Place— see advt. page 42.
Fullarton Fullarton. Mrs, Elmsley, 7 Racecourse Road.
Fullarton, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Cassillis Street.
Fullarton, Mrs, flesher, 43 George Street.
Fulton, Andrew, engine driver, 18 Northfield Avenue.
Fulton, Andrew, gardener, 29 New Road.
Fulton, Archibald, joiner, 51 Russell Street.
Fulton, Ebenezer, railway guard, Woodfield Cottage, 1 Oswald
Avenue.
^^G GENERAL DIliECTOUY. \
Fulton, James, Westwood, 5 Castlehill Eoad.
Fulton, James, jobbing gardener, Cromwedl House, 14 Crom-
well Eoad.
Fulton, James, shoemaker, 35 Nelson Street.
Fulton, Robept H., Joiner, 20 Chupch Street. House, 49
Hawkhill Avenue— see advt. [lage 2i
Fulton, William, 44 Elba Street.
Fulton, Miss J., fruiterer, florist, and confectioner, 100 Main
Street.
Fulton, Miss, 48 Allison Street.
Fulton, Mrs, Stewart Villa. Tig Road.
Fulton, Mrs, Park Cottage, 25 St. Leonard's Road.
Fulton, Mrs, 2 Boswell Park.
Fulton, Mrs, 19 Elmbank Street.
Fyfe, Thomas, vanman, 7 Weaver Street.
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Gaffney, Richard, R.S.F. Barracks, South Harbour Street.
Gairdner, Edward, groom, Fort House, Seabank Road.
Gairdner, Dr Eric D., 6 Wellington Square.
Gardner, Thomas, brickbuilder, 4 Ardlui Road.
Gairdner, William, ironmonger, 14 Albert Terrace.
Gairdner, Miss, Franklin Villa, Seabank Road.
Gairdner, Misses, Ardvouline, 8 South Park Road.
Gardner, Mrs Thomas, 19 M'Call's Avenue.
Galbraith, David, traveller, 13 Quail Road.
Galbraith, David, 4 Seaforth Road.
Galbraith, James (of W. C. Galbraith & Sons, Limited),
Ljaiton, Craigie Road.
Galbraith, James, 19 Green Street Lane.
Galbraith, John, mason, 51 Kyle Street.
Galbi-aith, Joseph, porter, 42 Nelson Street.
Galb-aith, Peter (of W. C. Galbraith & Sons, Limited).
baker, 38 Queen's Terrace.
Galbraith, Thomas, 152 George Street.
Galbraith, Thomas, shoemaker, 1 Russell Terrace, off Russell
Street.
Galbraith, Thomas, plasterer, 83 Elmbank Street.
Galbraith, Thomas, holder-on, 144 High Street.
Galbraith, "W^m. C, & Sons, Limited, Family Bakeps
and Confectioners, 30 Hig-h Street & Main Stpeet,
Ppestwick. 'I'eleplione No. 7x— see ndvt. page 29
Galbraith, William, 44 Elba Street.
Galbraith, Wm. C, sen. (of W. C. Galbraith & Sons, Ltd.),
Dalaruan, 17 Monument Road.
Galbraith, William, jun. (of W. C. Galbraith & Sons, Ltd.),
baker, 14 Barns Crescent.
Galbraith, W. J., electrician, Arran Cottage, 244 Prestwick
Road.
GENERAL DlltECTORy. 127
Galbraith, Mrs, 13 James Street.
Galbraith, Mrs, 4 Dalblair Eond.
Gnallacher, Eobert, gardener, Windyhall, 67 Midton Eoad.
Gallie, Mrs, So)^thcote, 77 Castlehill Eoad.
Giallowa3% Alexander, 37 Elmbank Street.
Galloway, Archibald, 2 Duke Street.
Galloway, James W., St. Andrews House, 2 Seafield Eoad.
Galloway, John, vanman, 6 Church Street.
Galloway, John, 28 Taylor Street.
Gailloway, Thoinas (of Galloway & Bowie), Tanglin, 12 St.
Leonard's Eoad.
Galloway, Thomas, 69 York Street La.ne.
Galloway & Bovirie, Cabinetmakers & UphoIstQpeps,
59 Alloway Street— see aclvt. page 70
Galloway, Mrs, 38 Dalblair Road.
Galloway, Mrs, Wellington Chambers, 64 Fort Street.
Gallway, Edward, Eglinton House, 14 Eglinton Terrace.
Gait, Adam, checker, 54 Sixiith Street.
Gait, Hugh, market gardener, Newton Moor, Heathfield
Road.
Gait, James, shoeaxiaker, 5 Taylor Street.
Gait, James, Town Hall keeper, 13 High Street.
Gait, James, janitor, 117 George Street.
Gait, Misses, 13 Bellevue Crescent.
Gait, Mrs, 117 Main Street.
Gait, Mrs, Beresford Lane.
Gammie, James, joiner, 17 River Terrace.
Ganley, Michael, gardener, Mary Cottage, 24 Y:ewfield Road.
Garland, Mrs, Silver Cloud Cottage, 1 Belvidere Terrace.
Garrett, William, sailor, 48 Mill Street.
Garrett, Mrs, 65 New Road.
Garrety, Miss, 32 Princes Street.
Garrow, Willia.m, coimmercial traveller, Hazeldene, 12 Chal-
mers Roa'd West.
Garvie, Miss, Ardblae, 34 Fotheringham Road.
Garven, Alexa.uder, clerk, Beresford Lane.
Gass, Mrs, 13 M'Call's Avemu©.
Gaunt, James, traveller, 1 Belmont Avenue.
Gaunt, Mrs, 30 Fort Street.
Gaw, David, 17 Main Street.
GaTV, "William, Painter and Paperhangrer, 19 Main
Street. House, 17 Main Street — see advt. page 90
Gebbie, Francis (of Gebbie & Headley), 67 Prestwick
Road.
Gebbie, George, compositor, 102 Wallace Street.
Gebbie, Hugh, engineer, 10 Alderston Avenue.
Gebbie, James, Boot and Shoemaker, 4> Hope Street.
House, 23 Barns Street— see advt. page 17
128 GENERAL DIRECTOUY.
•Gebbie & Headley, Ham Cupeps, 7 Rivep Teppace,
Retail Shop, 2 AVallace Stpeet— see aclvt. piige U
Oebbie, Mrs, broker, 2 EusseLl Street.
Geikie, Dr J. Stewart, 8 AUoway Place.
Gemmell, Alexander, isolicitor, 64 Wellington Chambers;
house, Chelston, Monument Road.
Oemmell & Son, A, Job and. Posting-masteps, 33
Cappick Stpeet. Fop Bpanch Offices— see advt. page
111. Telephone No. 14
(Gemmell, Charles, shoemaker, 50 Princes Street.
>Gemmell, James, 97 King Street.
'Gemmell, James, West Brae, 26 Craigie Avenue.
'Gemmell, James, craneman, 99 Green Street.
Gemmell, James, 29 Green Street Lane.
'Gemmell, Jani'es, 33 Wellington Street.
'Gemmell, James, craneman, 24 Green Street.
•Gemmell, John, fisherman, 26 Chines Vennal.
■Gemmell, John, fisherman, 30 York Street.
Gemmell, John, engine driver, 1 Elmbadik Street.
■Gemmell, John D. (of A. Gemmell & Son), Dalrowan, 35
Castlehill Eoad.
•Gemmell, Eobert, gate keeper, Kyle Union Lodge, Holm.ston
Eoad .
Gemmell, Thomas, 29 Gordon Terrace.
Gemmell & Son, T. M. (of "Ayr Advertiser"), 100 High St.
Gemmell, William, cranemau, 146 Prestwick Eoad.
■Gemmell, William, 28 York Street.
Gemmell, William, seaman, 18 Garden Street.
Gemmell, Wilham, 80 Green Street.
■Gemmell, William, 75 Main Street.
Gemmell, Miss J., 26 Elmbank Street.
■Gemmell, Miss, 4 Mid ton Eoad.
Gemmell, Misses, dressmakers, 37 Union x\ venue.
•Gemmell, Mrs David, confectioner, 135 Main Street.
Gemmell, Mrs Gavin, 47 Bellevue Crescent.
Gemmell, Mrs James, 9 Ailsa. Place.
Gemmell, Mrs T. 3 Park TeiTace.
Gemmell, Mrs, 2 Hall's Vennal.
Gemmell, Mrs, 17 Waggon Eoad.
Gemmell, Mrs. 29 Green Street Lane.
■Gemmell, Mrs, 3 Craigie Eoad.
Gemraill, Andrew, Greenlea, St. Leonard's Road.
Gem;p.oii, Lawi-eaice, headmaster St. Margaret's E.G. School;
house, 2 Burnett Terrace.
•Genuity, Wilham, 14 Church Street.
•George, David, fis'hmonger, 12 Alexandria Terrace, Union Av.
George, G. E., Brookfield, 91 Castlehill Road.
■George, Eobert, lorryman, 25 Green Street Lane.
■George, William, 54 Euss.8ll Street.
(.JEiNEUAL DJUECTOltV. 12'J
I
Oeorge, Mrs Bobert A., 6 King Street.
Georgesou, Miss, Hampton, 25 Carrick Koad.
Oerrauid, James, cabLiietmakier, 20 Goorge Street.
Cxerrand, Mts, 75 Dalblair Eoad.
Geischler, Erueist (of L. Le Clair), Frencli hairdresser, 4
Alloway Place.
Gib-b, Alexander, carpenter, 8 Garden Street.
Gibb, David Ramsay, Cabinetmakep, 70 Hig-h Street.
House, iOy Kinj; SLreeL— see advt. page iuy
Gibb, Joim, manager the Newton -on- Ayr Gasworks, Damside ;
liouse, Koisemount Cottage, 25 Allison Street.
Gibb, John, brassfinisher, 1 Sandgate.
Gibb, John, tailor, 7 Falkland Park Road.
Gibb, Robert, boilerniiaker, 123 South Harbour L'treet.
Gibb, Robert, fitter, 1U4 Wallace Street.
Gibb, Robert, car driver, 36 Elmbank Street.
Gibb, Wiiliarn, painter, 41 Main Street.
Gibbs, Misses, confectioners, 205 High Street.
Gibb, Mrs, 75 Dalblair Roed.
Gibbs, Mrs, 4 Buckingham Terrace, 25 Charlotte Street.
Gibson & Airdrie, dressmakers, 85 High Street.
<iibson, Alexander, lather, 32 Princes Street.
Gibson, Alexander, 46 Allison Street.
Gibson, Andrew, goods guard, 4 Lisburn Road, off Prestwick
Road.
Gibson, Andrew, motor man. Hunter's Avenue.
Gibson, Arthur, gardener, 52 Mill Street.
Gibson, David, gatekeeper, 6 Alexandria Terrace.
Gibson, D. (of W. & D. Gibson), 88 Allison Street.
Gibson, George, umbrella maker, 14 Allison Street.
Gibson, Hugh, porter and ale merchant, 37 and 39 Mill St.
Gibson, James, barman, 6 Princes Street.
Gibson, James, baker, 42 Kyle Street.
, Gibson, James, cashier, Rosebank Cottage, 38 Falkland Park
Road.
Gibson, James, tailor, 91 South Harbour Street.
Gibson, James, cab driver, 85 High Street.
Gibson, John, hatter, 82 High Street; house, Afton Cottage,
2 Carrick Road.
Gibson, John, flesher, 24 New Bridge Street.
Gibson, John, carpenter, 133 South Harbour Street.
Gibson, John, carter, 19 Nelson Street.
Gibson, John, 41 Peebles Street.
Gibson, John, cashier, Acharacle, Falkland Park Road.
Gibson, Peter, buix;her, 96 Main Street; house 50 Weaver St.
Gibson & Reid, dyers, 203 High Street.
Gibson, Richa.rd, slater, glazier, and chimney sweep, 46 Con-
tent Street.
Gibson, Robert, boot finisher, 27 M'Call's Avenue,
IBO GENERAL DIRECTOEY.
Gibson, Thomas, goods gU'ard, 48 Viewfield Road.
Gibson, Thomas, pointsman, 25 Queen Street.
Gibson, "W. &c D., Confeetioneps, 23 Main Stpeet-se©
advt. page 67
Gibson, William, 5 Doingola Eoad.
Gibson, William, shoemaker, 46 Viewfield Road.
Gibson, Miss, 17 Queen Street.
Gibson, Mrs Robert, St. Murray Cottage, 70 Church Street.
Gibson, Mrs, Terrace House, 36 Charlotte Street.
Gibson, Mrs, 61 Allison Street.
Gibson, Mrs, 55 Princes Street.
Gibson, Mrs, confectioner, 40 Kvle Street.
Gibson, Mrs, 4 Peebles Street.
Giffen, T. C, gymnastic instructor, 15 Heathfield Eoad.
Giffen, William, clerk, 8 Duke Street.
Gilbert, James, traveller, 5 Alderston Avenue.
Gilbert, James, lamplighter, 13 John Street.
Gilbertson, Mrs, 2 Eglinton Terrace.
Gilchrist, David, foreman Hnason, 17 Campbell Street.
Gilchrist, James, dairyman, 66 York Street Lane.
Gilehpist, James, Bakep and Confectionep, 233 High
StPeet— see advt. pase f)9
Gilehpist, James, W^ine and Spipit Mepchant, The
Gpapes Bar, 9 Newmapket Stpeet. House, 7 New-
market Street— see advt. page 100
Gilchrist, John, 10 Allison Street.
Gilchrist, William, insurance agent, 104 Hunter's Avenue
Gilchrist, W^illiam, 3 James Street.
Gilehpist, Mps, Ayp Daipy, 22 and 24. Dalblaip Road-
see advt. page 84
Giles, George, manager. Stead & Simpson, 154 High Skeet.
Giles, W. E., designer, Glenapp, 58 Hawkhill Avenue.
Gdfillan, Andrew, 3 Crajgie. Avenue.
Gillan, Daniel, general dealer, 11 and 12 River Street; house,
4a Garden Street.
Gillan, John, 33 Allison Street.
Gillan, John, 75 Main Street.
Gillan, Robert, 18 Wellington Square.
Gillan, Thomas, boot repairer, 20 Elmbank Street.
Gillan, Mrs Thomas, Homelea, 9 M^archmount xerrace,
Gillan, Mrs Wm., 75 Main Street.
Gillan, Mrs, 1 Limond's Wynd.
Gillespie, John, L.D.S., surgeon dentist, 19 Barns Street;
house, 19 Miller Road.
Gillies, Mrs, 18 Montgomerie Terrace.
Gillieson, Rev. William Phiu, Minister of the Second Charge
Ayr Parish.
Giknoiir, Ambrose, postman to Mainholm, 59 Con^tent Street.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 131
Gilmour, Xames, miller, Ayr Mills, Millbrae.
Gilmoui-, Ja;mes, 38 Back Main Street.
Gilmour, James, plumber, 23 George Street.
Gilmour, John, hamcurer, 186 High Street. '
Giluiour, John, 31 Taylor Street.
Gilmour, Robert, engine driver, 14 Allison Street.
'.Tilmour, Williaui, nurserjiman, Albert Nursery, Belmont
Road .
Gilmour, Miss, 32 Allison Street.
Gilmour, Mrs, 59 Content Street.
Gilogley, William. 9 Content Street.
Girdwood, D. M., Annfiekl Glen Nui'serv, off Maybole Ro^ad.
Gipdw^ood, O. & J., Bakeps, Confectioneps and Pup-
veyops, 168 High Street, 20 Sandg^ate, Ayp; 1 Ma.in
Stpeet, Ppestv/^iek ; and 24- Bridgre Street, Stpan-
paep. Telephone No. 151, Ayr ; 18 PresLwiok— see advt. page 89
Girdwood, Gavin (of G. & J. Girdwood), Drumrossie, 41
Carrick Road.
Girdwood, John (of G. & J. Girdwood), 25 Monument Road.
Girls' Industrial School, Belmont Avenue; matron, Miss
Burnett.
Gipotti, Abel, King-'s Apms Hotel and Buffet, 12 and 14
High Stpeet— see advt, page 43
Girvan, Alexander, saddk'r, 6 Content Street.
(lirvan. Rev. John, Arthur Lodge, 7 Broomiield Road.
Girvan, Robert,, 107 South Plarbour Street.
Girvan, Miss, 102 Main Street.
Girvan, Mrs, 29 Clune's Vennal.
Giancy, James, newsagent, 2-1 George^ Street; house, -5
Limond's Wynd.
Glasgow, Mrs, Nethedea, 7 Chalmers Road East.
Glass, David, brass finisher, 59 Kyle Street.
Glass, John, coatrimmer, 14 Taylor Street.
Glass, Robert, sawj-er, 78 Russell Street.
Glen, Adam, plasterer, 8 Princes Street.
Glen, Andrew, plasterer, 10 Wellington Street.
Glen, Charles, coachman, 7 Kirk Port.
Glen, Matthew, plasterer, Boston Cottage, 4 Somerset
Road.
Glen, M'atthew, Jun., plasterer, 59 Princes Street.
Glen. Mrs Allan, Auchinbeg, Maybole Road.
Glendinning, Joseph, mason, 6 George Street.
Glendinning, Miss, 3 Academy Street.
Glover, John, J. P., Greenside, Park Terrace.
Glover, John moulder, 12 Allison Street.
Glover, Robert, 31 Nelson Street.
Glover, Thomas, mason, 65 Mill Street.
Gold, Arthur, coachman, 6 Craigie Avenue.
132 GENEEAL LaUECTOliY.
Gold, William, spirit merchant, 214 High Street; house, 216
High Street.
Golder, Robert, superintendent Blind Relief Association ;
house, 16 Hunter's Avenue.
Ooldie, Andrew, r>papep & Outfitter. 36 Main Street.
Huuse, Tantalloii, 6 CJhaluieis Koad, W est — see atlvt. page 129
Liollan, Mrs, 35 New Road.
Good, James, 12 Vievvtield Road.
Good, Mrs, 12 Bath Place.
Good all, George, painter, 29 Newmarket Street.
Goodall, James, 125 Main Street.
Gooden, Henry, draper, 69 Russell Street.
Goodwin, Jolm M., ship chandler, 38 North Harbour Street;
house, 4 Citadel Place.
Gordor Adam, joiner, 30 Union Avenue.
Gordon Brothers, Italian Warehousemen, Tea and
Wine Merehants, 116 High Street, also at Ailsa
Building-s. Prestwick. Telephone Ao. 1— see aclvt. page 126
Gordon, David, consulting engineer, 12 Eglinton Terrace.
Gordon, D'avid, painter, 24 Waggon Road.
(xordon, David P. (of Gordon Brothers), 2 Kirk Port.
Gordon, Hugh, carter, 20 Green Street Lane.
Gordon, James, clubmaster, County Club, 43.Sandgate.
Gordon, James, 34 Green Street Lane.
(lordon, John (of Gordon Brothers), Ailsa Buildings, Prest-
wick.
Gordon, John R., manager, 3 Eglinton Terrace.
Gordon, Joseph, engineer, Elgin, 5 Ailsa Place.
Gordon, Thomas, gardener, Ewenfield Gardens, St. Leonard's
Road.
Gordon, Tho.ma.s J., carpet weaver, 11 Elmbank Street.
Gordon, Mrs, 10 Allison Street.
Gordon, Mrs, Doonleigh, 27 Carrick Road-.
Gordon, Mrs James, 46 Fo.rt Street.
Gordon, Mrs, 52^ Wallace Street,
Gostwyck, Lieut.-Col. W. Gost\yvck, late 91st Highlanders
(retired), Stafla, 19 Midton Road.
Goudie, James (of Goudie & Son), 30 Dalblair Road.
Goudie, James H. (of Douga.ll, Goudie & Douglas), 25 Miller
Road.
Goudie, John, blacksmith, 30 Kyle Street.
Goudie, John T. (of R. & J. Goudie), Savoy, 1 Savoy Park.
Goudie & Son, John, Restaureurs & Pastry Bakers,
231 Hig-h Street— see advt. patxe 58
Goudie, Richard, 160 Prestwick Road.
Goudie, R. & J., solicitors, 7 Wellington Square.
Goudie, William, painter, Haf-ra.ev-clan , 35 Prestwick Road.
Goudie, William, mason, 28 Kyle Street.
GENEKAl. -DUIECTOJtY. 183
<jroudie, Win., 23 Victoria Street.
Goudie, Mis.s, 14 Alloway Place.
Ooudie, Misses, Milliners, 34 Main Street— see advt ai^e
149
Goudi-e, Miss Jeainette, registry for servants, 43 Kyle Street;
house, 8 Cliurch Street.
Goudie, Misses, 59 Dalblair Eoad.
Goudie, Mrs, 20 Queen's Terrace.
Goudie, Mrs William, 18 Kyle Street.
Goudie, Mrs, 70 High Street.
Gould, James, general draper, 38 Wallace Street.
Gouday, Danijel (of Gourlaj^ & Son), 75 King Street.
Gourla}^ & Son, funeral undertakers, 5 Limond's Wynd ; house,
75 King Street.
Go wans, T., 3 BelleisLe Cottages, Doonfoot.
Graeie, Mrs, Cromwell Cottage, Seabanlc Road.
Gracie, Mrs, 22 James Street.
Graeie, Mrs, nurse, 27a New Eoad.
Graham, Alexander, painter, 27 Argyle Street.
Graliaan, Alfred, clerk, 32 New Road.
Grahan). Archibald, barber, 76 York Street Lane.
Graham, Charles, 10 Duke Street.
Graham, Daniel, painter, 45 Content Street.
Graham, David, G. & S.-W. E. lorrj-man, 58 Green Street.
Grabam, David, fireman, 40 Princes Street.
Graham, David, superintendent of Water Works, 90 High
Street; house, Killoch Plaoe, 2 Beresford Tenvace
Graham, David, 101 South Harbour Street.
Graham, Donald, plumber, 18 Mill Street.
Graham, Frank, guard, 50 Green Street Lane.
Grahain, George, painter, 88 Main Street.
Graham, James, bootfinisher, 9 Belvidere Terrace.
Graham, James, 83 Main Streist.
Graham, John, painter, 5 Somerset Road.
Grahaim, Thomas, joiner, 25 Argj^le Street.
Graham, Thomas, ploughman. Burnbank Cottages, May-
bole Road.
Graham, Wallace. 12 Nelson Street.
Graham, William, billposter, 152 George Street.
Graliam, William, nainter, 45 High Street.
Graham, Miss, 50 Mid ton Road.
Graham, Miss, head teacher, Ladv Jane Hamilton's School,
32 Charlotte Street.
Graham, Miss, 2 Old Bridge Street.
(Traha.m, Miss, 202 Higli Street.
Graham, Mrs J. D., Hamilton Villa, 16 Carrick Road.
Gi'aham, Mrs, Alderbrae, 20 Maybole Road.
Graham, Mrs, 73 George Street.
Gram^mar School, Midton Road; master, H. Robertson, M.A.
13-1 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Gpand Emporium ^Vapehouse Co., 35, 37 & 39 Higl^
Street — see advt. page 2i
Grange, Miss, Kmdergarten , 6 Konaldshaw Park.
G-raiit, Duncan, grocer, 82 Main Street; liouse, Seaba.uk Villa,
14 Montgouierie Terrace.
Grant, George, iron worker, 39 Green Street Lane.
Grant, Hector, vanjiian, 104 George Street.
Grant, James, joiner, 20 York Street.
Grant, John, moulder, 70 George Street.
Grant, John, pointsman, 42 Plawkhill Avenue .
Grant, John, 70 George Street.
Grant, Petei;, shoemaker, 105 Main Street.
Grant, William, railway employee, Eailwajr Cottages, St.
Leonard's Road.
Grant, William, traveller, 32 Union Avenue.
Grant, William, tramway manager, 1 and 3 High Street;
house, 17 Heathfield Road.
Grant, William G. )of Hunter & Grant), Westbourne, 62
Castlehill Road.
Grant, Miss, 12 Prestwick Road.
Grant, Miss, dressmaker, 16 Elmbank Street.
Grant, Mrs. 97 High Street.
Grant, Mrs, 29 Argyle Street.
Grant, Mrs, 2^ West Sanquhar Road.
Grant, Mrs Donald, Waverley Temperance Hotel, 8 New
Bridge Street.
Grant, Mrs Thomas, Victoria Cottage, 23 Content Avenue.
Gnant, Mrs William, Howat Lodge, 57 Castlehill Road
Grant, Mrs, grocer, 55 George Street.
Granton, William, carter, 93 High Street.
Grassick, Peter, traveller, Springside, 10 Maybole Road.
Graves, Henry, Mus. Bac, L.R.A.M., organist. Fmgal, 16c
Beresford Terrace.
Gray, Alexander, 160 George Street.
Gray, Andrew, clerk, 29 Northpark Avenue.
Gray, Andrew Jardine (of W. C. Gray & Sons), 42 Park
Circus.
Gray, James, grocer, 10 Church Street; house. Gardener
Cottage, 60 Church Street.
Gray, John, Glenalymner, 40 Holmston Road.
Gray, Joseph, Trost^en, 33 Bellevue Road.
Gray, Robert, engineer, 11 Marchmount Terrace.
Gray, Thomas, carter, 148 George Street.
Gi'ay, Thomas, family butcher, 27 Alio way Street.
Gray & Sons, W. C, carpet manufacturers, Newton Carpet
Works, 42 M'CaH's Avenue.
Gray, W. C. (of W. C. Gray & Sons), NoTthfield, 4:6- Prest
wick Road.
Grav, M^'ss, 6 Ailsa Place.
GENERAL DIliECTOIiY 135
•Gray, Miss, Hazelwood, 9 St. Leonard's Road.
<Ti'aj% Mrs CraAvford. 14 Welliugton Square. '
Gray, Mrs James, 3 Somerset Road.
Green, Hugh, Abbotsford, 26 St. Leonard's Road.
Green, James, wood merchant, Hunter's Avenue.
'Green, James, storeman, 187 High Street.
•Green,, Jolm, 58 Wallace Street.
Green, John, 37 Wellington Street.
Green, John, 67 Princes Street.
Greeoi, Joseph (of J. Green & Co.), 56 Wallace Street.
Green, Joseph, grocer, 35 and 37 King Street.
G]-een, Robert, G.P.O., clerk, 31 Burns Statue Square.
Greenlees, Daniel, 29 West Sanquhar Road.
Greenlees, Daniel, watchuiiaker. 89 Main Street; house, 6
Prestwick Road.
'Greenlees & Sons, James, boot and shoe warehouse, 194 ixigh
Street.
Greenlees, John, piano tuner, 29 West Sanquhar Road.
Greenlees, John, watchmaker, 39 Newmarket Street; house,
9 Eglinton Terrace.
Greenlees, Peter, traveller, 7 Marchmount Terrace.
Greenshields, James Miller, 61 Content Street.
Greenshields, Mr,s, 22 West Sanquhar Road.
Green way, Mrs, 59 Prestwick Road.
Greenwood, John, basket maker, 97 King Street.
Greenwood, William, coal trimmer, 92 York Street La.ne.
Gregory, Mrs, Blackburn, 2 Blackburn Road.
Greig, Mrs, 47 Union Avenue.
Greig, Mrs, Gowkscroft, Doonfoot.
Gribboii, Andrew, painter, 110 King Street.
Gribben, Robert, porter, 10 Smith Street.
Grier, Ja.mes, shunter, SO Mill Street
Grier, William, groom, 66 Carrick Street.
Grierson, James, railway vanman, 5 Russell Street.
Grieirson, John, Plotel Dalblair, 42 Alloway Sti-eet.
Grieve, Robert, Gearholm, off Doonfoot Road
Grimwood, H. R., traveller, Fixby, 36 Ashgrove Street.
Groener, Albert, hairdresser, 9 Craigie Avenue.
Gudgeon, Robert (of Hyland & Co.), Netherby, 16 Ronald-
shaw Park.
Gunning, Thomas, 26 Waggon Road.
Guthrie, A. & J., shipping agents. 2 Green Street.
Guthrie, Hugh, 7 Cambuislea Road.
Guthrie, James, joiner, 21 West Sanquhar Road.
Guthrie, James, 10 Alloway Place.
Guthrie, Captain Robert, 7 Lansdowne Road.
Guthrie, Robert, 37 Joh.n Street.
Outhpie & Son, William, Joiner and Funepal Undep-
takep, Alloway Chambeps, 239 High Stpeet. House,
45 Alloway Street— see advt. page 5
136 GEXEKAL DIRECTORY.
Guthrie, Mrs, 1 Ardlui Road.
Guthrie, Mrs, 1 George's Avenue.
Guthrie, Mrs, 62 Carrick Street.
Guy, Hugh, designer, 16 Marcbficld Eoad.
Guy, Vivian, prison Avarder, Bath Place.
H
Haddow, Jolm, grocer. 27 Dalblair Road.
Hainey, Andrev, gardener, 172 Prestwick Road.
Hainey, John, 2 Russell Terrace.
Hainey, Patrick, 66 Wallace Street.
Haining, James, 'storeman, 2 Goi'don Ten aw.
Haining, Mrs, 40 Russell Street.
Hair, John, M.A., 13 Ballantine Drive.
Hair, Robert', gardener, 19 West Sanquhar Road.
Halbert, Thomas, 6 Tryfield Place.
Haldane, James, car driver, 37 West Sanquhar Road.
Halford, J. E., 2 Barns Ciescent.
Halfacre, Frederick, 49 Princes Street.
Halkett, William, lorryman, 144 High Street.
Hall, Alexander, Contpaetop, 9 Rivep Street and 6&
Peebles Stpeet. Telephone No 258— !«ee advt. page 130
Hall, Charles, contractor, 15 Peebles Street.
Hall & Co., J., Family Bread and Biscuit Bakers,.
198 High Street -see advt,. page 107
Hall, John, clerk, 48 Kyle Street.
Hall, Jolm, 35 Green Street Lane.
Hall, Matthew, Contractor, 27 Peebles Street— see
advt. page 128
Hall, Miss, 19 Heathfield Road.
Hall, Miss, 74 Allison Street.
Hall, Miss, 25 Ashgrove Street.
HalLan, Mrs, spirit merolvant, Victoria Bar, 24 Hope Street;
house, 5 Miller Eoad.
Halliday, James, tailor, Bariidonna, 7 St. Andrew's Street,
Halliday, James, janitor, W^allacetown School, Ellen
Bank, 17 Hawkhill Aveniie.
Halliday, Joseph, draper, 32 Main Street ; house, Ellen
Bank, 17 Hawkhill Avenue.
Halliday, William, G.P.O. clerk, 39 Union Avenue.
Halpern, Rev. D. L., Lochlea, 9 Castlehill Road.
Hamilton, Alexander, weaver, 129 Main Street,
Hamilton, Sergeant-Ma jor Alexander, 17 Falkland Park Road.
Hamilton, Andrew, agent, G. & S.-W. Railway Passenger
Station, Smith Street; house, 26 Ashgrove Street.
Hamilton, David, mason, 5 Tryfield Place.
Hamilton, David, railway employee. Railway Cottages, St.
Jjeonard's Road.
GENERAL DlllECXOKY. 137
Ha.milton, Edwai'd, porter, 30 Hope Street.
Hamilton, Edward, 84 York Street Laiie. »
Hamilton, Frank, pkmiber, 54 Mill Street.
Hamilton, James, porter, y iSew iiridge Street.
Jiami.lton, James, I'ace weaver, 36 Weaver Street.
Hamilton, James, 24 Wallace Street.
Hamilton & Son, James,, shipping .agents, 60 North Harbour
Street
Hamilton, James (of James Hamilton & Son), Ingleside, 45
Prestwick Eoad.
Hamilton Ja.mes (of Jas. Hamiltori & Son), 5 Seaforth Eoad.
Hamilton, John, railway guard, 52 Content Street.
Hamilton, Jolin, watchmaker, 7 Goschen Terrace, off M'CaH'iS
Avenue.
Hamilton, Matthew, joiner, Myisie Cottage, 12 Hawkhill
Avenue.
Hamilton, Eobert, gr<X)m, 74 Main Street.
Hamilton, William, 43 New Road.
Hamilton, Miss, 17 York Street.
Hamilton, Miss, 1 Barns Street.
Hamilton, Mrs James, Ashlea, 1 Park Circus.
Hamilton, Mrs, hairdresser and tobacconist, 104 Main Street;
house, 102 Main Street.
Hamilton, Mrs, 6 Sandgate.
Hamilton, Mrs, 31 Church Street.
Hamilton, Mrs, 22 Academy Street.
Hamilton, Mrs, 52 Tavlor Street.
Hamilton, Mrs Walter, Mungo Cottage, 14 Hawkhill
Avenue.
Hamilton, Mrs William, 6 Gordon 'rci-i'aco.
Hammond, Eev. J. Vavasour, rector. Holy Trinity Church,
13 Alloway Place.
Hanrpton, Jolm, Durdans, 9-J- Montgo^merie Terrace.
Hampton, Mrs, The Carlton Tea Rooms, 143 High Street,
Hannah, Alexander D., watohmaker and jeweller, 33 Allo-
way Street.
Hannah, Andrew, draper and clothier, 162 High Street; house,
Mary field Cottage, 24 Beresford Terrace.
Hannah, Andrev,-, vanman, 7 Viewfield Eoad.
Hanriah, James, pointsman, 109 King Street.
Hannah, James, engine driver, 14 Duke Street,
Hannah, John, coaltrimmer, 7 Content Street.
Hannah, John, builder, 7 Argyle Street.
Hannah, John, engineman, 74 Allison Street.
Hannah, Thomas, tobacconist, 16 Newmarket Street.
Hannah, William, painter, 23 Green Street.
Hannah, William, 76 Allison Street.
Hannah, Miss, boot and shoe warehouse, 12 New^market
Street.
138 GENEEAL DIRECTORY.
Hannah, Mrs, Draper and Milliner, Tarn's Brig" Post
Office, 107 New Road. House, 6 Piestwick Koad— see advt.
page 96
Hannah, Mrs, 146 George Street.
Hannah, Mrs, Black Bull Hotel, 21 a,nd 23 Kiver Street.
Hannen, James, Soldiers' Home, 74 High Street.
Hanson, John, 24 North Harbour Street.
Harbieson, John, gardener, 6 Noi'thfield Avenue.
Haribour OfBce (harbouir master, Captain MacKenzie), Dock
Buikliugs, North Harbour Street.
Hardie. Thomas (of Clark's Ammonia Works), Avondale.
56 Prestwick Road.
Hardwick, Joseph, 37 Fort Street.
Harman, Patrick, 134 George Street.
Harmein, ]\Irfe, Cronn\-ell House, 12 Cromwell Eoad.
Harper, F. Aitken, M P.S., Wholesale Drug Stores,
1 New Bridg'e Street. House, 6 Prestwick Road — see
advt. page 108
Harper & Son, H., tailors and clothiers, 133 High Street.
Harris, David, gardener, 34 Victoria Street.
Harris, James, tailor, 129 George Street.
Harris, John, gardener, 222 High Street.
Harris, Walter G., 10 Barns Terrace.
Harrison, Captain James, 21 Queen's Terrace.
Harrison, Eobert, traveller, 14 Marchfield Pioad.
Harrison, AVilliam E., butler, Kenihvorth, 28 St. Leonard's
Road.
Hart, Archibald, draper, 40 Princes Street.
Hart, David, Coal Ag^ent, 6 View^field Road— see advt.
page 13
Hart, Da.vid S., chaffour, 43 Carrick Street.
Hart, George, Corsehill House, off Monument Road.
Hart, Harry, 6 Barns Crescent.
Hart, Robert, 50 viewfield Road.
Harvey, Fergus, wiason, 23 Nelson Street.
Harvey, Thomas, badge norter, 10 Victoria Street.
Harvey, Wil'liam, Cornhill Cottage, 64 Prestwick Road.
Harvey, William, grocer, 242 High Street; house. 12 Miller
Road.
Hassard, Joseph, 1 Boat Vsnnal.
Hastie, Hugh, contractor, 106 New Road.
Hastings, John, 9 Springbank Eoad, off Bellesleyhill Road.
Hastings, Thomas, 58 Alloway Street.
Hastings, Thomas, Ayr Mills, Mill Brae.
Bastings, William, Burn foot Cottage, Oswald Avenue.
Hastings. Miss, Crofton. 3 St. Andrew's Street.
Ha.swell, William, car driver, 84 Northfield Avenue.
Hawkhill Bowling Club Green, Hawkhill.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 139
Hawthorn, William, spirit merchant, 4 Main Street; house,
Elgin Villa, 29 Midton Eoad.
Hay, Hugh, carter, 13 King Street.
Hay, James, engineman, 20 Nelson Street.
Hay, James, baker, 65 Mill Street.
Hay, James, butcher, 62 Mill Street.
Hay, James, 18 Clunes Vennal.
Hav, John, Jun., solicitor (of D. & J. Dunlop), 2 Barns Street.
Hay, John, butcher, 32 George Street; house, 148 George
'street.
Hay, John, baker, 62 Mill Street.
Hay, John, .shoemaker, 84 Elmbank Street.
Hav, John, fishmonger, 9 Princes Street.
Hay, Kobert, 18 WellLngton Street.
Hav, Thomas, carter, 76 Wallace Street.
Hay, John, 84 Wallace Street.
Hay, W^illiam, Family Grocep, Tea. Wine and Spirit
Merehant, 11 Sandg-ate Stpeet. House, 25 Campbell
Street— see advt. iiage 17
Hay, Miss, Brooksby, 4 Seafield Koad.
Hay, Mrs Thomas, 28 Mill Street.
Hay, Mrs, 21 Victoria Street.
Haycock, F. E., designer. Cavendish Villa, 25 Hawkhill
Avenue.
Haymarch, James, 44 Elba Street.
Haynes, James, rariway yardsman, 20 Bellesleyhill Koad.
Hazle, Alexander, retired farmer, Hazeldean, 17 Ashgrove
Street.
Head, John, coachbuilder, 150 George Street.
Head, Mrs, 2 Daisy Cottages, off Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Headley, James (o'f Howat's Stores), Stonecroft, 21 Monu-
ment Eoad.
Headley. William (of Gebbie & Headley), 6 Wattfield
Eoad.
Heathfield Fever Hospital, Heathfield Eoad; matron. Miss
Paul.
Heaps, John, baker, 153 High Street.
Heffron, Thomas, spirit merchant, 101 Main Street; house,
59 John Street.
Henderson, Alexander, painter, 34 George Street.
Henderson, Charles, 14 Cathcart Street.
Henderson, David, clerk, 39 Northpark Avenue.
Henderson, Frank (of James Henderson & Son), 11 Quail
Eoaid .
Henderson, George, 129 George Street.
Hendeirson, George, guard, 4 Tryfield Place, Hawkhill.
Henderson, Ja,mes, chiminey sweep, 42 Elba Street.
Henderson, James, ladies' tailor, 8 (3athcart Street.
Henderson, James, governor, Kyle Union, Holmston Eoad.
140
GENEIIAL DIRECTOUY.
Henderson, & Son, James, photographers, 86 Prestwick Eoad.
Henderson, Kev. John, St. James' Parish Church, 1 Prest-
wick Eoad.
rienderson, John, retired inspector of schools, 52 Prest-
wick Road.
Henderson, John, 60 Russell Street.
Henderson, Neil, pilot, 28 North Park Avenue.
Plenderson, Robert, glass stainer and lead lattice worker, 29'
Main Street; house, 10 Marchfield Road.
Henderson, Thomas. 38 Elmbank Street.
Henderson, Mrs J>ames, 24 Hawkhill Avenue.
Hendren, Patrick, 81 George Street.
Hendrie, Alexander, joiner, 9 Nelson Street.
Hendde, George, engine driver, 54 Peebles Street.
Hendrie, George, joiner, 67 New Road.
Hendrie, Robert, butcher, 14 Green Street.
Hendrie, Misses, ].2 Believue Crescent.
Hendry. Daniel, traveller, 18 Bellesleyhill Road.
Hendry, Robert, carter, 35 Gneen Street Lane.
Hendry, Thomas, 66 York Street Lane.
Hendpy, William, Coal Mepehant, 95^ Green Street-
see advt. pajie 117 "
Hendry, Mrs, 226 Prestwick Road.
Hendry, Mrs, 40 North Harbour Street.
Heneage, Miss, Carlton House, Blackbui-n Road.
Hennessey, George, storeman, 18 Elmbank Street.
Henry, Hugh, printer, bookbinder and stationer, 35 New-
market Street.
Henry, James, 11 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Henry, AVilliam, Tailop and Clothiep, 12 New Road-
see advt. page 75
Henry, Mrs F., 6 Queen's Terrace.
Hepburn, Alexander, grocer, Orrisbank, 12 Campbell Street
Hepburn, William, carter, 3 Tryfield PlaciL".
Hepworth & Son, J., Ltd., clothiers, 136 Hic^h Street
Herbertson, Chasles H., Rannoeh, 7 Blackburn Road.
Herbertson. Mrs James B.. Cumberland Lodge, 32 Race-
course Road.
Herron, Thomais, retired farmer, Dunevan, 89 Castlehill
Eoad.
Hess, Wilhelm. photographer, 2 Miller Road and 7 Beres-
ford Terrace.
Hess, Mrs, registry for sei'vants, Killoeh Place, 7 Beresford
Terrace.
Hesp, John W.. carpet weaver, 97 Wallace Street.
Hewitson, Robert, gardener, 63 Wellington Street.
Hewitson, William, co^achman, Dean Cottage, 9 Mavbole
Road. b . ^
Hewitson, William, coachmirn, 18 Carrick Avenue.
GENERAL, DIRECTORY. 141
Hewitt, Alexander, ham curer, 18 Garden Street, ,
Hewett, Hem-y, Aulderbrae, 22 Maybole Road.
Hewitt, Mrs. Burnbank Cottage, Maybole Road.
Higgins, William, boot and shoemaker, 10 Kyle Street;
house, 38 Mid ton Road.
Higgins, William, 14 Limoiid's Wynd.
Hig'bet, David (of J. C. Highet), Springpark, 13 Dalblair
Road.
Highet & Hunter, ironmongers, 95 High Street.
Hig-het, James C, Reg-istered Plumbers and Slateps,
10 Alloway Street. House, Williaintield, '23 Miller Road.
'J'elephoiie No. 96; Telegraphic Address— Highet, Ayr— see advt.
page 96
Highet, Robert, joiner, 14 Goschen Terrace, off M'GaJl's
Avenue.
Highet, William G., plumber, 239 High Street; house, Annan -
hill, 12 Maybole Road.
Hig-het & Son, ^V. (A. F. Murray ), Plumbers, Slaters,
and Glaziers, 18 Fort Street— see advt. page 80
Higson, Walter, 105 South Harbour Street.
Hill, Alexander J., G.P.O. clerk, 18 Peebles Street.
Hill Brothers, Ltd., pawnbrokers and jewellers, 68 High
Street.
Hill, Felix, 4 Churcli Street.
Hill, George, 85 Wallace Street.
Hill, James (of P. B. Hill). 8 Beresford Terrace
Hill, John, Kirkhill. 37 St. Leonard's Road.
Hill, Nathaniel, burgh employ ve, 4 Russell Street.
Hill, P. B., Fishmong-er, Game, Poultry and lee
Merchant, 47 Hig-h Street. Telephone No. 15— see advt.
page 32
Hill, Peter B., fishmonger, Bellvvood, 23 Whitletts Road.
Hill, Samuel, superintendent. Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd.,
42 Smith Street; house, 20 Fotheringbam Road.
Hill, Reginald C. J., 3 Park Cio'cus.
Hill, Thomas, engine driver, 129 Main Street.
Hill, Mrs A., Galderwood, 8 Ashgrove Street.
Hill, Mrs Daniel, Isaloa, 1 St. L-onard's Road.
Hill, Mrs J.ames, 19 Content Street.
Hill, Mrs John, 28 Ehnbank Strot't.
Ilillhouse, Janios, solicitor, 52 Newmarket Street; house,
Wellmeadow, 48 Ashgrove Street.
Hillhouse, Mrs William, 5 Springvale Road.
Hindmarsh, James, Kimberiey Cottage, 15 Seaforth Road.
Hipps, Ltd., 246 High Street.'
Hislop, James G., overseer, G.P.O. , 76 Church Street
Hislop, William, shoemaker, 3 Queen Street.
Hodge, John, shoemaker, 90 Mill Street.
Hodgert, Joseph, hamcurer, 4a New Bridge Street.
i42 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Hogarth, David, slater, 215 High Street.
Hogarth, George, 44 High Street.
Hogg, Donald, slater, 7 Allison Street.
Hogg, James, slater, 50 York Street.
Hogg, J. G., stud groom, 216 High Street.
Hogg, John, blacksmith, 15 Ehiibank Street.
Hogg, Matthew, grocer, 182 High Street; house, Wattfield,
53 Mid ton Eoad. "
Hogg, Robert, engine driver, 13 Virginia Gardens.
Hogg, William, 31 West Sanquhar Road.
Hogg, William, saddler, 18 Kyle Street.
Hogg, William, car driver, 1 Alderston Avenue.
Hogg, Mrs John, 19 New Bridge Street.
Holland, David, clerk to surveyor of taxes, Braddock, 1 Cam-
buslea Road, off Hunter's Avenue.
Holland, Isaac, butcher, 10 Craigie Avenue.
Holland, James, 4 Tryfield Place.
Holland, James, gardener, 15 New Bridge Street.
Holland, John, 78 George Street.
Holmes, James, miner, 28 Elba Street Lane.
Holmes, Robert, coal merchant, 113 King Street.
Holmes, Sa^muel, teacher, 85 Dalblair Road.
Home & Colonial Tea Stores, 150 High Street.
Honeyman, Thomas, mecharic, 2 Alderston Avenue.
Hood, Alexander, 109 Wallace Streot.
Hood, Charles, butcher, 102 Hunter's Avenue.
Hood, Colin, traveller, 14 Northfield Avenue.
Hood, David, 25 King Street.
Hood, Francis, shoemaker, 42 Nelsoi] Street.
Hood, John, met-er inspector, Tlae Ayr Gas Co., 'Ltd., 26
Cromwell Road.
Hood, John, plumber, 16 Russell Street.
Hood, John, carpet weaver, 75 Now Eoad
Hood, Matthew, 84 Wallace Street.
Hood, Thomas, compositor, 21 James Street.
Hood. Thomas. Joiner* and Funeral Undertakep, 19
New Road. House. 101 New RoMd- -wee advt. page 52
Hood, T. & W., dentists. 28 Prestwick Road.
Hood, William, gardener, 16 Gordon Terrace.
Hood. Miss, Normanhurst, 58 Midton Road.
Hood, Miss, Davaar. 34 St. Leonard's Road.
Hood, Miss", Greenlaw, 19 Carrick Eoad.
Hood, Miss, 30 Midton Road.
Hood, Miss, 9 Ardlui Road.
Hood, Mrs, ladies' nurse, S Garden Street.
Hood, Mrs John, 84 High Street.
Home, John, " Lincroft." Carrick Avenue.
Hornal, John, pomtsman, 15 Elmbank Street.
Hornsby, James, gardener, 14 Academy Street.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 143
Hornsby, Miss, dressmaker, 14 Academy Street.
Hosie, John, batter and hosier, 31 Newmarket Street; house,^
24 Barns Street.
Hotel Dalblair, 42 AUoway Street; carriage entrance, Dalblair
.Road; proprietor, John Grierson.
Hourston, David (of D. Hourston & Son), St. Ola, 2 Rocald-
sliaw Park.
Hourston, James S. (of Hourston & Son), Eedstones, 13 St.
Leonard's Road.
Houpston & Sons, Drapers, 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30
Allcway Street— see advt. page lio
Houston, John, pilot, 27 Taylor Street.
Houston, W^. Wyllie, Tailor and Breeches Maker
(Ag-ent tor Burberry's), 19 Newmarket Street,
Hoii.se, 14 Bellevue descent — see advt. page 88
Houston, Miss, teacher, 65 Prestwick Road.
Houston, Mrs, 187 High Street.
Houston, Mrs, Floralbank, 29 Prestwick Road.
Houston, Mrs, 152 George Street.
Howat, John, bi"assfinisher, 35 Clune's VennaL
Howat, Misses A. & J. dressmakers, 44 George Street.
Howiat, Mrs William, 14 Beresford Terrace.
HoAvat's Ironmong-ery Stores, 106, 108 and 110 High
Street. Telephone No. 51; Telegrams, "Howat" — see advt.
page 12
Howatson, James, joiner, 19 Duke Street.
Howatson, John, photographer, 13 Goschen Terrace, off
M' Gall's Avenue.
Howatson, Miss, dress and nxantle maker, 21 Fort Street.
Howe, James, baker, 8 Gordon Terrace.
Howe, Robert, gardener, Auehlewan, 59 Gastlehill Road.
Howe, William, 12 Queen's Terrace.
Howie, A., 62 Mill Street.
Howie, George, butcher, 3 Cathcart Street.
Ho\\ie, John (of M'Millan & Howie), Lin wood, 13 Castelhill
Road.
Howie, William, butcher, 3 Cathcart Street.
Howie, Mrs, Linwood, 13 Gastlehill Road.
Hudson, Mrs, 3 Dalblair Road.
Hughes, James, 20 York Street.
Hughes, James, 34 Fort. Street.
Hughes, Patrick, 168 Prestwick Road.
Hughes, Thomas, 140 George Street.
Hughes, William, clerk G.P.O., 34 Fort Street
Hull, William, 18 Carrick Park.
Hume, John, butler, 4 Bellevue Cottages, off Bellevue Road.
Hume, Mrs, 32 Elmbank Street.
Hunt. J. P., surgeon dentist, Charlotte House, 17
Charlotte Street.'
344 GENERAL DIRECTOIIY.
Hunter, Adam, tailor, 28 Argyle Street.
Hunter, Andrew (of A. & J. Hunter), 32 Viewfield Road.
Hunter, Aron, 12 John Street.
Huntep, A. & J., Iponfoundeps, Vulean Foundry, 14
Yopk Stpeot— see advt. page 16
Hunter, David, 3 Barns Terrace.
Hunter, David, traveller, 22 Union Avenue.
Hunter, Gavin, railway servant, 5 Craigie Avenue.
Hunter, George, shoeuiaier, 2 River Terrace.
Hunter, Hugh, house agent, Fort Street ; house, St
Leonard's Vilal, 27 St Leonard's Road.
Hunter, Hugh, spirit salesman, 14 John Street.
Hunter, Hugh, 13 Back Main Street.
Hunter, Hugh, shoemaker, 2 George's Avenue.
Hunter, Hugh D. (of R. Hunter & Sons), 24 and 26 Russell
Street.
Huntep & Gpant, General Drapers, 2 Hig-h Stpeet—
see a.dvt. page 90
Hunter, James, fellmonger, 56 Church Street.
Hunter, James (of A. & J. Hunter), 62 Church Street.
Hunter, Ja.mes, upholsterer, 27 River Terrace.
Hunter, James S. (of Hunter & Grant), 9 Bellevue Crescent.
Hunter, James, boot finisiher, 28 Nelson Street.
Hunter, Jiames, clubmaster, Unionist Club, 2 New Road.
Hunter, James, joiner, 74 Main Street.
Hunter, James, blacksmith, 46 York Street.
Hunter, James K., arohitect, 53 Sandgate ; house, 16 Midton
Road.
Hunter, John, 129 Main Street.
Hunter, John, house agent, 5 Falkland Park Road.
Hunter, John B., piano tuner, 15- Ardliii Road.
Hunter, John, baker, 23 Princes Street.
Hunter, Robert (of R. Hunter & Sons), 3 Duke Street.
Hunter, Robert M., traveller, 64 Church Street.
Huntep's Servants' Reg-istpy, 21 Sandg-ate—see advt.
page 99
Hunter, Willia.m, joiner, Nile Court, 154 High Street.
Hunter, AViLliam, accountant. 62 Newmarket Street; house,
Maryville, Marine Road, .Pre;st\\-ick.
Hunter, William, builder, 110 New Road.
Hunter, William, fo'reman, Hawkhill Chemical Works: house,
15 Somerset Road.
Hunter, William, 9 Try field Place.
"Huntep & Sons, Robept, Iponfoundeps, Wallaceto'wn
Foundry, Limond's Wynd— see advt. page 138
Hunter, Miss, Boa Vista, 7 Monument Road.
Hunter, ]\'riss, 19 Carrick Street.
Hunter, Miss, 37 Dalblair Road.
I
GENERAL DlUtCTOltY. 145
Hunter, Miss, 202 High Street.
Hunter, Miss, 44 Peebles Street. •
Hunter, Miss, 16 Mid ton Eoad.
Hunter, Miss, 135 .High Street.
Hunter, Miss, 8 Eglinton Terrace.
Hunter, Miss, laundress, 22 Duke Street.
' Hunter, Mrs Andrew R., 5 Marchniont Terrace.
' Hunter, Mrs John, 62 Church Street.
Hunter, Mrs Robert, 4 Springvale Ro^ad.
Hunter, Mrs James, 19 Ardlui Eoad.
Hunter, Mrs, Alla-nvale, 12- South park Road.
Hunteir, Mrs, 1 Monument Road.
Hunter, Mrs, 131 South Harbour Street.
Hunter, Mrs, 63 Green Street.
Huntlv, J. W., tailor's cutter, 5 Springbank Road, off Belles-
leyhill Road.
Husband, Alexander, tailor, 16 Allison Street.
Hutclieon, Alexander. 3 Somerset Road.
Hutchison, George, mason, 10 Gordon Terrace.
Hutchison, Hugh, Dornoch. 27 Racecourse Road.
Hutchison, James, retired schoolmaster, Rosemount, 14 Bel-
mont x\ venue.
Hutchison, Rev. Matthew. Barrisdale, 12 Ashgrove Street.
Hutchison, Robert, brickbuilder, 3 Falkland Park Road;
house, Alderston, 48 Prestwick Road.
Hutchison, William, 13 Elmbank Street.
Hutchison, Mrs, 9 Main Street.
Hutchison, M-ns, 26 New Road.
Hutton, James, 66 Mill Street.
Hutton, James, 73' Elba Street.
Hyde, E. A., airmy pensioner, 187 High Street.
Hyslop. A. J. & Son, Genenal Drapers, 250 Hieh
Street— see arlvt. pap-e 10 in initio
Hyslop, Andrew (of A. J. Hyslop & Son), 4 Ronaldshaw Park.
Hyslop, David, accountant and house facto'r, 2 Newmarket
Street; house Dalmulin, Craigie Road.
^-"^vslop, .Tames, cabinetmaker, 7 Kirk Port.
Hyslop, James, joiner, 9 Duke Street.
Hyslop, James, joiner, 22 Peebles Street.
Hvslop, John, draper, 243 High Street; house, Leabank, 60
Castlehill Road.
Hvslop, Miss, 12 Green Street.
Hvslop, Mrs, 153 High Street.
Hyslop, Mrs, 20 Garden Street.
Tmrie & Co., nurserymen. 55 Castl-^hill Road.
Irnrie, Tihoimae & Sons, seedsmen, 154 and 156 High Street.
146 GENERAL UIUECTOUV.
Inglis, A. J., accountant. North of Scotland and Town and
County Bank, Ltd., 211 High Street.
Inglis & Sons, s-eedsmen, 43 Alio way Street.
Inglis, Mrs W. G., tea merchant, 41 Alloway Street.
Inglis, Mrs, 105 South Harbour Street.
Ingram, Peter, 36 Peebles Street.
Ingram, Mrs, 53 Carrick Street.
Ingram, Mrs, 94 Pligh Street.
Ingram, Mrs E., 8 Cromwell Place.
Innes, George, ispirit merchant, 36 North Harbour Street an<3
106 M'ain Street; lix^use, Meadowbank, 24 Carrick Park.
Innes, Joseph, shoemaker, 11 Northfield Avenue.
Ironside, C, tailors' cutter, 34- York Street Lane.
Irvine, Archibald, slater, gliazier, and chimney sweep, 49
Carrick Street.
Irvine, Bryce, 75 Main Street.
Irvine, Charles, insurance agent, Arranview, 144 Prestwick
Road.
Irvine, George, upholsterer, 45 Neumarket Street.
Irvine, George, mason, 7 Belvidere Terrace.
Irvine, James S., 152 Prestwick Pvoad.
Irvine, John. 131 South Harbour Street.
Ipvine, John, Slatep, Glazier and Chimney Sw^eep,
25 Dalblaip Road. Telephone No. 259— see advt. page 82
Irvine, John, shoemaker, 48 M'Call's Avenue.
Irvin, Joseph, shipping agent, Craigisla, Falkland Park
Road.
Ipvine & Son, Ppinteps, Bookselleps and Stationers,
" Ye Old Tolbooth," 75 Hish Stpeet— see advt. page 6
Irvine, William, gardener, Fullarton Lodge, 1 Bellevu* Stix^et.
Irvine, Willi'aiia, goods guard, 80 Green Street.
Irvine, Mrs, 103 South Harbour Street.
Irvine, Mrs, 65 New Road.
Irvin, Mrs Joseph, 18 Union Avenue.
Ivory, John, coachman, 8 Main Street.
Ivory, Michael, slater, 55 Mill Street.
Jack, Alexander A., St. FiLLaus, 29 Ashgrove Street.
Jack, James M., 5 Eglinton Terrace.
Jack, John, 51 Kyle Street.
Jack's Fancy Warehouse, 67 and 69 Newmarket Street.
Jack, Thomas, mason, 72 Mill Street.
Jack, Thomas, 9 Craigie Avenue.
Jack, Misses (of Jack's), 10 Barns Crescent.
Jack, Misses, Cathburn, 15 Content Avenue.
Jack, Mrs Thomas, Commonhead Farm, St. Leonard's Roa<3.
JacTfson, xAlexander,. mason, 84 Princes Street.
GENERAL DIRECTOKY,
14.7
Jackson, Andrew, blacksmith, 2 Wliittetts Road.
Jackson, John, mason, 32 Content Street.
Jackson, John, upholsberer, 28 New Eoad.
Jackson, J. S., tailoi-, 23 Belleisleyhill Avenue.
Jackson, J. & W., masons, 6 James Street.
Jackson, Wm., mason, 24 'Victoria Stneet.
Jackson, William, baker, 36 High Street.
Jackson, Mrs, remnant wa.rehouse, 9^ Old Bridge Street-
Jackson, Mrs James, 126 High Street.
Jacobs, Arthur, 35 Weav'cr Street.
James, Allan. 47 Wellington Street.
James, Robert, 22 Elmbank Street.
James, Miss Jane, 52 Allison Street.
Jamie, James (of R. & J. Jamie), 3 Fotheringham Eoad.
Jamie, Robert (of R. & J. Jamie), 1 Fothe'ringh.am Road,
Jamie, R. & J., plumhers, 18 North Harbour Street.
Jamie, William, plumber, 40 Content Street.
Jamie, Mrs William, coal agent, 42 Content Street.
Jamieson, Andrew, joiner, 10 Taylor Street.
Jamieson, Andrew, Beulah, 9 Heathfield Road.
Jamieson, Archibald, groom, 45 Church Street.
Jamieson, Archibald, 25 John Street.
Jamieson, Charles, coachman, 112 George Street.
Jamieson, Hugh, clerk, 13 Gordon Street.
Jamieeon, Hugh A., mathematical master, Ayr Academy, I
Carrick Avenue.
Jamieson, James, 7 Church Street.
Jamieson, James, tenter, 10 Elba Street.
Jamieson, James, boot and shoemaker. 76 Russell Street;
house, 18 Church Street.
Jamieson, J. C, ship broker, 88 St. Leonard's Road.
Jamieson, John, shoemaker. 54 Content Street.
Jamieson, John, engine driver, 3 Russell Terrace, of¥ Russell
Street.
Jamieson, John, shoemaker, 9 Tryfleld Place.
Jamieson, John, burgh foreman, 19 Kyle Street.
Jamieson, Matthew, Flussh, 43 Ashgrove Street.
Jamieson, Montgomery, architect, Iowa, Craigie Road.
Jamieson, Peter, Wat'tfield Cottage, 49 Mid ton Road.
Jamieson, William, coal salesman, 75 Green Street.
Jamieson, Miss, Wellington Chambers, 6 Fullarton Street.
Jamieson, Miss, 14 Elmbank Street.
Jamieson, Mrs, grocer, 77 Green Street.
Jardine, George, surfacem.a:n, 37 Allison Street.
Jardine, William, 13 Eglinton Terrace.
Jardine, Mrs, 34 Green Street Lane.
Jasper, Alfred, weaver. 26 Duke Street.
Jeffrey, Thomas, hairdresser, 125 Main Street.
Jeffrey, Miss H., Berlin Wool Repository, 60 Newmarket St.
148 GENEPAI. DIHECTOUY.
Jenkiiis, Cunningham, pastry baker, 20 New Road.
Jenkins, James, pastry baker, 37 New Eoiad.
Jess, John, railway guard, 10 York Street.
Jess, Williaim, mason, 70 Elba Street.
Johns, Stephen, postman to Alloway, 32 Elmbank Street.
Johns, Mrs, 32 Ehiiba.nk Street.
Johnson, Alfred, plumber, 69 Green Street Lane.
Johnson Bpotheps, General Dpapepy V(/^apehouse,
Ailsa Building-s, 112 and 114 Hig-h idtpeet— see ailvt.
end of General Directory
Johnson, George (of Johnson Brothers), 40 Park Circus.
Johnson, Robert, musician, 30 Wallace Street.
Johnson, Mrs, Thomas, Oaksliaw Villa, 61 Midton Road.
Johnstone, Alexander, G.P.O. clerk, Shiloh, 11 Heathfield
Road.
Johnston, Alexander, 13 Elmbank Street.
Johnstone, Alexander, solicitor, Annickdale, 5 Southpark Rd.
Johinstone, Alexander, draper, 17 Quail Road.
Johnstone, Arthur J., solicitor, 70 Wellington Chambers.
Johnston, Rev. A. M., B.D., Cathcart Street U.F. Manse,
13 Miller Road.
Johnston, David P.. polisher, 20 New Bridge Street.
Johnston, George J., factor, Annfield Glen House, Maybole
Road.
Johnston, George, diver's assistant, 8 Belvidere Terrace.
Johnstone, Hugh, joiner, 28 New Road.
Johnstone, James, ostler, 1 Kvle Street.
Johnstone, James, 25 Russell Street.
Johnstone, James R. , butler, 3 Bellevue Cottages, off Bellevue
Road.
Johnstone, James, storeman, 1 Craigie Avenue.
Johnstone, James, 8 Clunes Vennal.
Johnstone, John, holdeT-on, 67 Elba Street.
Johnstone, John, compositor, 52 Princes Street.
Johnstone, John, 8 Viewfield Road.
Johnstone, John, coal agent, 18 Gordon Terrace.
Johnstone, Joseph, Athole Arms, 13 and 15 Burns Statue
Square and 1 South Harbour Street; house, Well wood,
30 Castlehill Road.
Johnstone, Richard, painter, 95 Wallace Street.
Johnstone. Robert, warper, 29 Nelson Street.
Johnstons Limited, Cement Mepehants, 26 Green
Stpeet Lane— see advt. page 65
Johnston, Thomas, 13 Garden Street .
Johnston, W. C. (of Wan. Johnston & Son), 12 Falkland Rd.
Johnstone, William, police sergeant, 58 George Street.
Johnstone, William, carter, 26 Allison Street.
Johnston & Son, 'W'illlam. Painters and Decopatops
54 Sandgrate. Telephone No. 266— see advt. page Zi
GENEUAL 1)IKECT0U\ 149
Johnstone, William, hawker, 64 Vie\\-field Koad. ^
Johnstone, William, ironmonger, 31 Northpark Avenue.
Johnstone, William, painter, 80 Wallace Street. .
Johnstone, Miss, 9 Monmnent Eoad. ^V^~'
Johnston, Miss, 13 Carrick Street.
Johnstone, Misses, 104 Prestwick Road.
Johnstone, Mrs G., 10 Falkland Road.
Johnstone, Mts Alexander, 2 Garrick Park.
Johnstone, Mrs, Franklin Villa, Sea bank Road.
Johnston, Mrs, 28 Peebles Street.
Jolly, Mrs, 34 Green Street.
Jones, Gilbert, 71 Green Street.
Jones, Nicholas, traveller, 39 Fort Street.
Jones, Robert, engine driver, 31 M'Call's Avenue.
Jones, Samuel, roadman, 49 Weaver Street.
Jones, Miss, confectioner and registrar for servants, 45 Car-
rick Street.
Jones, Miss, danassmaker, 2 Tryfield Place.
Jones, Mrs, 37 Fullarton Street.
Jones, Mrs, 17 Dongola Road.
Jordon, Arthur, foreman, 18 Elmbank Street.
Junior Conservative Association Rooms, 20 Cathoart Street;
clubmaster, Alexander Ross.
Junior Liberal Club, 1 Sandgate.
K
Kane, Roderick, 19 Taylor Street.
Kay, James, pointsman, 11 Wellington Street.
Kay, J. M., tobacconist, 5 Burns Statue Square; house,
Craigdoon, Doonfoot.
Kay, John, joiner and cabinetmaker, 46 George Street and 4-^
Content Street; house, 10 Craigie Avenue.
Kay, John, stationer, 98 Main Street ; house, 14 Virginia
Gardens.
Kay, Robert, 6 Wellington Street.
Kay, Thomas, journalist. The Crag, East Ashgrove Street.
Kay, William, cabinetmaker, 58 Russell Street.
Kay, William, grocer, 36 George Street; house. 67 Dal bl air
Road.
Kay, William, grocer, 7 King Street.
Kay, William, ex-farmer, Craigdoon, Doonfoot.
Kay, Mrs, John, 25 Barns Street.
Kay, Mrs, 79 Wallace Street.
Kay, Mrs Agnes, 21 Union Avenue.
Kav, Mrs, 187 High Street.
Kay, airs, 83 Mill' Street.
Kean, Alexander, 36 York Street Lane.
150 GENERAL DIRECTOUY.
Kean, James T., AVatchmaker and Je^vellep, 163
Hig'h Street, and. 59 Newmarket Street. House,
.Suuwdon Cottage, 63 Content Street. Telephone No. 50x3 — see
advt. page 51
Kechie, Vvilliam, 135 George Street.
Koddie, William, groom, 116 George Street.
Keeuian, Mrs S., 4 Ails a Place.
Kellock, John, guard, 93 New Road.
Kelloch, John, mason, 20 Princes Street.
Kellock, Thomas, aniason, 4 Virginia Gardens.
Kelly, Alexander, joiner, 42 Mill Street.
Kelly, Charles, joiner, 11 Back Peebles Street.
Kelly, James, mill worker, 1 Elba Street Lane.
Kelly, James, baker, 117 George Street.
Kelly, John, boot finisher, 16 WeUington Street.
Kelly, John, piastry baker, 23 West Sanquhar Road.
Kelly, John, 111 South Harbour Street.
Kelly, Patrick, boob finishei', 83 Wallace Street.
Kelly, Peter, 24 Liniond's Wynd.
Kelly, Peter, plumber, 39 Eluibank Sti-eet.
Kelly, Thoimas, 20 Victoria Street.
Kelly, Thomas, town postman, 78 High Street.
Kellv, Mr,a-, Dalgowan, 78 St. Leonard's Road.
Kdly, Mrs, 28 Kyle Street.
Iv:jlly, Mrs, 27 M' Call's Aveaiue.
Kelly, Mrs, 51 George Street.
Kelso, William, mason, 30i Green Street.
Kennedy, Alexander, mason, 112 King Street.
Kennedy, A., 30 Smith Street.
Keninedy, Andrew, clerk of works, 10 Princes Street.
Kennedy, Charles, 75 Main Street.
Kennedy, David, shoemaker, 50 Peebles Sti>eet.
Kennedy, David, 99 George Street.
Kennedy, David, miner, 78 Russell Street.
Kennedy, George, gardener, 9 Carrick Street.
Kennedy, George, groom, 30 Kyle Street.
Kennedy, Ja,mes, coal trimmer, 4 York Street, f
Kennedy, Jam.e6, slater, 59 Chiireh Street.
Kemiedy, James, sculptor, Holraston Road; house, Tigh-a.D-
alt, Holmston Road.
Kennedy, James, groom, 51 Kyle Street.
Kennedy, John, 85 King Street.
Ken,nieidy, John, butler, Easton, 1 E wen field Road.
Kennedy, John, barman, 52 Kyle Street.
Kennedy, Peter, engine driver, 54 Allison Street.
Kennedy, Peter, grocer and spirit merchant, 14 New Bridge
Street; house, 4 Barns Park.
Kennedy, Robert. Oakfield, 5 Broomfield Road.
Kennedy, Capt. Ross, 11 Dongola Road.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 151
Kjenni&dy, Eobovt, engineer, 11 Ardlui Road. ,
Keimedy, William, slater, 4 Main Street.
Ke.nnedy, Williajii, cabman, 100 High Street.
Kannedy, William, pointsman, 101 New Pioad.
Kennedy, Mrs Adam, 39 Green Street.
Kennedy, Mrs,'Badenock, Craigie Eoad.
Kennedy, Mrs, 6 Saltfield Lane.
Kennedy, Mrs George, 41 Bellevue Cwscent.
Keruiedy, Mrs Eobert, 32 Bellevue Crescent.
Kennedy, Mrs, 31 Back Peebles Street.
Kennedy, Mrs, dairy, 98 Prestwick Road.
Keimed}-, Mrs, 19 Northpark Aveniie.
Kennedy, Mrs, 103 South Harbour Street.
Kenny, John, 72 Elba Street.
Kenny, Robert, stevedore, 36 Wallace Street.
Kenny, Walter, storemau, 51 Church Street.
Kenny, William, 13 King Street.
Kenny, Mrs, 45 Wallace Street.
Kerr, A., Hygienic Institute, 1 Dongola Road.
Kerr, Ada-m, 37 York Street.
Kerr, Alexander, shoeanaker, 1 Virginia- Gardens.
Kerr, Andrew, 60 Elba Street.
Kerr, Andrew, telegraph linesman, 160 George Street.
Kerr & Son, Archibald, blacksmiths, 32 Green Street Lane.
Kerr, Captain Ai-chibald, 7 Bellesleyhill Road.
Kerr, Archibald (of Archibald Kerr & Son), 5 Latisdowne
Road.
Kerr, B. A., milliner, 102 Sandgate.
Ker, D. Ernest, solicitor, 38 Park Circus.
Kerr, David, iblacksmith, 135 South Harbour Street.
Kerr, Edward, coal trimmer, 125 Main Street.
Ker, Frank W., Bendemeer, 9 Blackburn Road.
Kerr, George, blacksmith, 38 Kyle Street: house, 7 Dalblair
Road .
Ker, Henry A., 38 Park Circus.
Kerr, Henry, baker, 6 Virginia Gardens.
Kerr, Hew, butler, 14 Carrick Avenue.
Kepp, Hug-h S., Ladies' and Gent.'s Tailop, 50 Kyle
Stpeet see advt. paue 127
Kerr, Hugh, blacksmith, 1 Limond's Wynd.
Kerr, Captain John, Midsands, 23 Racecourse Road.
Kerr, John, mason. 29 Waggon Road.
Kerr, John, butcher, 51 Mill Street.
Kerr, Peter, slater, 53 Mill Street.
Kerr, Robert, naturalist, 40 Carrick Street ; house, 100
Prestwick Road.
Kerr, Robert, rivetter, 32 Russell Street.
Kerr, Robert (of Kerr Brothers), 100 Prestwick Road.
Kerr, Robetr W., teacher, 9 Gordon Street.
152 GENERAL DIRECTOUY.
Kerr, Thomas, mechanic, 2 Cathcart Street.
Kerr, Thomas, tobacconist, 35 Burns Sbatne Square.
Kerr, Thoanas, compositor, 18 Wellins-ton Street.
Kerr, Thomas H., dver, 23 M' Call's Avenue.
Kerr, William, engine driver, Daisy Cottage, 2 Limekiln
Road.
Kerr, William, Forthbank, 28 Campbell Street.
Kerr, William J., pointsman, 3 Limekiln Eoad.
Kerr, William F., coal merchant, Ivv Bank, 42 Falkland
Park Road.
Kerr, William, slicemaker, 25 M'Call's Avenue.
Kepp. Miss A.. Booksellep, Stationep, Leathep and
Fancy Goods Mepehant, 78 Sandgrate. House, Kers-
dale, 5 Ca.ssillis Street— see advt. paf«e 79
Kerr, Miss E., confectioner, 25 Alloway Street.
Kerr, Miss, milliner, 129 High Street.'
Kerr, Miss, 8 Russell Street.
Kepp, Misses, Cipculating- Librapy, Newsag-ents,
Stationery and Fancy Goods Mepchants, 53
Alloivay Street— see advt. page 7a
Kerr, Misses, milliners, 83 Dalblair Eoad.
Kerr, Mrs Archibald, 35 Charlotte Street
Kerr, Mrs George, 42 Wellington Street.
Kerr, Mrs Robert, 16 Prestwick Road.
Kerr, Mrs, 7 Queen's Terrace.
Kerr, Mrs, 52 York Street.
Kerr, Mrs, Kersdale, 5 Cassillis Street.
Kerr, Mrs, china merchants, 41r! George Street; house, Corn-
hill Cottage, 64 Prestwick Road.
Kerr, Mrs, 192 High Street.
Kerr, Mrs William, 1 Bruce Crescent.
Kerr, Mrs William, 50 Kyle Street.
Kevan, John, sawyer, 47 Green Street Lane.
Kidd, James, wine and spirit merchant, Victoria Hotel, 5
Kyle Street.
Kidd, William, detective, 62 Viewfield Road.
Kilgour, Miss, ladies' and children's outfitter, 71 Newmarket
Street.
Kilgour, Misses, 35 Dalblair Road.
Kilgour, Mrs James, 17 Carrick Street.
Kill an, James, joiner, "62 Green Street Lane.
Killan, John, leather cutter, 31 New Road.
Kilmarnock Equitable Co-operative Society, Limited, 8 a.nd
10 New Road, 5 South Harbour Street; bakery, M' Call's
Avenue.
Kilmurray, Edw^ard, insurance agent, 2 Old Bridge Street.
Kilmurray. George, joiner. 39 Elmbank Street.
Kilpatrick, Thomas A. (of Kilpatrick & Wilson), 44 Bellevue
Crescent.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 153
Kilpat-riek & Wilson, solicitors, 33 Newmarket Street.
King-'s Arms Hotel and Buffet, 12 and 14 Higrh Street.
A. Girotti, tTopnetoi— .see :uivt. \y,i\in 43
King, CharleiS, salesman, 6 Cr^aigie Avenue.
King-, C. H., Ayp Cyle ^Vorks, 3 Kyle Street. House,
Rock Villa, 32 VVhitletls Koad— see advb. page 133
King, James, gas plumber, 52 Green Street.
King, John, contractor, Gowanlea, 4 Maybole Eoad.
King, John T., 87 Woodfield Koad.
King, Jonatham, L.D.S., dental surgeon, 12 Alloway Place.
King-, Robert A., Posting- and Job Master, 18
Holmston Road and Blaek Bull Stables River
Street. House, Moutgniuerie Lodge, 40 Castlehill Road. Tele-
phone No. 19— see advt. page 137
King, Piobert, machineman, 25 Sandgate Street.
King, Thomas, builder, 10 Quail Road.
King, Thomas M., town postman, 5 Davidson Place.
King, William, joiner, 1 Sandgate.
King, William, painter, 222 High Street.
King, William, caretaker, 24 Wellington Square.
King, Miss, 38 Fort Street.
King, Miss, 187 High Street.
King, Miss, 19 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
King, Miss, Carradale, 3 Hartfield Road, off Monument
Road.
King, Mrs David M., 4 Virginia Gardens.
Kinloch, Jaimes, bottler, 76 Green Street.
Kinniburgh, Thomas D., 51 Dalblair Road.
Kinnon, Thomas, boot top maker, 118 George Street.
Kirk, Alexander, police constable, 51 Wellington Street.
Kirk, Francis, insurance agent, 23 M'Call's Avenue.
Kirk, George G., glazier and glass Merchant, 38 Carrick Street.
Kirk, James, gunma^ker, 46 Smith Street; house, 3 Content
Avenue.
Kirk, Joseph, police sergeant, 46 Northfield Avenue.
Kipkland, Alexander G., Annfield Glen Hand and
Power Laundr.v, Belmont, and 42 Carrick Street.
House, Alderbrae, Maybole Rovd. Telephone No. 12 Alloway~see
advt. page 144
Kirkland, David, jun., Eglinton Hotel, 2 and 4 Alloway
Street.
Kirkland, David, Builder and Joiner, 31 Burns
Statue Square. Telephone No. 126— see ad\'t. page 104
Kirldand, David, vamnan, 42 Viewfield Road.
Kirkland, George, groom, 32-| Wallace Street.
Kirkland, John, builder, Dalcair.nie, 3 Ashgrove Street.
Kirkland, Robert, 7 M'Call's Ave.nue.
Kirkland, Thomas, vaniman, 16 Carrick Street.
Kirkland, Thomas, miner, 69 Wellington Street.
154 GENEUAL DIRECTOKY.
Kirkland, William, 77 Mill Street.
Kirkland, W., 4 Smith Street.
Kirkland, Miss, dairy, 79 Main Street.
Kirkland, Miss, 59 New Eoad.
Kirkley, James, vanman, 25 Peebles Street.
Kipkpatpick, Robept, Fpuiterep, Confeetionep and
House Agent, 199 Hig-h Stpeet. House, 57 Church
.Street— see advt. page 128
Kissell, Eiobaird, tailor. 13 M'Call's Avenue.
Knight, Mrs, 26 Back Main Street.
Knox, David, porter, County Hospital, Millbrae.
Knox, Hugh, grocer, 133 George Street; house, 16 Gordon
Street.
Knox, James, barman, 17 Green Street.
Knox, William, C.C. district sanitary inspector, 7 Wellington
Square; hou.se, Redcraig, 80 Castleliill Eoad.
Knox, Mrs, 29 Peebles Street.
Krumirien, Mrs, 52 Mill Street.
Kyd, David, electrical engineer, 67 Dalblair Road.
Kyle Hotel, 9 Kyle Stpeet. E. .stilling Pn.prielor tee advt.
page 132
Kyle Photo Co., Rosebank Cottage, 2 Victoria Road, off 79
Russell Street.
L
Ladies' County Club, 44 Newmarket Street.
Lady Jane Hamilton's Sehool, 32 Charlotte Street; head-
mistress, Miss Graham.
Lafferty, Mrs, 129 George Street.
Laing, Mrs Peter, 12 North Park Avenue.
Lamb, Gilbert (of G. & J. Lamb), 30 Argyle Street.
Lamb, G. & J., Slaters, Glazieps, Chimney S\veepeps,
and Genepal Jobbers, Bepesfopd Papk, Bupns
Statue Squape. Hous^, 7 Gairten .Stieet— .see advt. pa.ge 137
Lamb, James, dentist, Killoch Place, 4 Beresford Terrace.
Lamb, James, outfitter, 113 Main Street ; house, 7 Gordon
Street.
Lamb, Thomas B., mason. Killoch Place, 4 Beresford Terrace.
Lamb & Co., William, wholesale confectioners, 33 Wallace
Street.
Lamb, Mrs, 7 Garden Street.
Lamb, Mrs William, Malta, Ci-aigie Eoad.
Lambie, John, shcemaker, 42 Kyle Street.
Lambie, Mrs, 99 George Street ."^
Lamont, James, plater, 137 South Harbour Street,
Tjamont, Rev. James. New Prestwick Baptist Chuch ;
house, EUenville, Marchfield Road.
Lamont, John, cab driver, 62 Carrick Street.
Lamont, William, 4 Marchfield Eoad.
Lamont, Miss teacher, 8 Wallac-e Street.
GENERAL DIKECTOKY. 155
Lamout, Mrs Duncan, Ailsa Cottage, 3 Hawkhill Avenue. «
Landi, B., confectioner, 69 High Street.
Lauidies, John, 46 Viewfield Eoad.
Landsburgh, David, mason, 24 Garden Street.
Landsborough, Dr W., 8 iBarns Street.
Lang, Andi'ew H., officte Lome Arcade^; house, Inverdoon,
Doonfoot.
Lang, Eev. T. H., Romsdal, 3 Belmont Avenue.
Langton, Mrs A., fruiterer and florist and registry for
servants, 63 Sandgate.
Lapham, William, foreman goods station, 12 North Harbour
Street.
Lapgre, J. W., Eleetpical Eng-ineep and Contraetop,
239 Hlg-h StPeet— see ndvt. page 118.
Large, T. H., electric engineer, 30 Prestwick Road.
Larmer, Robert, insurance agent, 1 Craigi© Avenue.
Larm.er, William, sawyer, 61 Princes Street.
Lao-mer, Williaan, guard, 28 Argyle Street.
Larmour, Mrs Robert, grocer, 68 King Street ; house, 64
King Street.
Lauchland, John, joiner, 24 Elmbank Street.
Lauchlan, Robert, upholsterer, 42 Content Street.
Lachlan, Soott, irondreaser, 59 Kyle Street.
Lauder, Mrs, 30 Smith Street. '.
Lavrie, Daniel, Parl;end Cottage, 52 West Sanquhar Road.
Lavery, W. G., 74 Main Street.
La very, Mrs, 81 George Street.
Law, Da.vid, brassfinislier, 40 Piiiices Street.
Law, George, coal trimmer, 30 York Street Lane.
Law, George, trainer, 153 High Street.
Law, Geiorge, 38 Taylor Street.
Law, Hugh, cashier, 11 Union Avenue.
Law, James, spirit merchant, 2'9 Burns Statue Square.
Law, James, fisherman, 43 York Stieet.
Law, John, riainter, 97 High Street.
Law, Sergt. J. J., 127 Soutli Hai-bonr Street.
Law, Saimuel, fisherman, 28 Yorlv Street.
Law, William, coaltrim;mer, 23 Green Street.
Law, William, fisherman, 54 Taylor Street.
Law, Mrs, 97 High Street.
Lawrence, Frank, 11 Elba Street.
Lawrie, Andrew, 58 Allison Street.
La.wrie, Charles, baker, 100 Wallace Street.
Lawrie, Neil, painter, 84 Elba Street.
Lawrie, David, baker, 4 Goschen Terrace.
LaAVPie & Smith, Silk Mepceps and Dpapeps, 29
Sandgrate. T'elephone No. 110— see advt. page 4
Lawrie, Nicol (of Lawrie & Smith), Shenton, 8 Wheatfield Rd.
156 GENEHAL DIRECTORY.
Lawrie, Dr William J., 6 Barns Street.
Lawrie, William, lampman, 14 Victoria Street.
Lawrie, Mrs, 18 Victoria Street.
Lawrie, Mrs, 72 York Street Lane.
Lawrie, Mrs John, nurse, 20 Russell Street.
Lawson, A'dam, cabinetmaker, 21 High Street.
Lawson, Alexander, weaver, 23 West Sanquhar Road.
Lawson, Allan, 27 River Terrace.
Lawson, Andrew, lorryman, Newton Lodge.
Law;Son, Edward, 72 Wallace: Street.
Lawson, Mrs Hector, 9 Burns Statue Square.
Lawson, James, joiner, Yewbarrow Cottage, 44 Hawkhill xVv.
LaA^'son, Ja.mes, draper, 49 AUoway Street; house, 21 North-
park Avenue.
Law^son, Matthew, Cabinetmakep, Upholsterer and
House Ag-ent, 181, 183 and 185 Hig-h Street; Branch,
Ayr Road, Troon. House, Cona^-len, 43 Carrick Road— see
advt. page 12 in initio
Lawson, Robert, mason, 31 Elm bank Street.
La,wso:n, Robert, plasterer, 61 Sandgate.
Lawson, Thomas, mason, 49 M' Call's Avenue.
Lawson, William, joiner, 41 Kyle Street.
Lawson, Mrs, Sandgate Temperance Hotel, 61 Sandgate.
Lawson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 27 River Terrace.
Lawson, Mrs M., Conaglen, 43 Carrick Road.
Lawson, Mrs. 4 Charlotte Street.
Leadingham, William, 44 Smith Street.
Learmont, James R., retii'ed postmaster, Wattfield, 47 Midton
Road.
Learmouth, John, dental mechanic, 73 Russell Street.
Leckie, James, retired railway inspector, 5 Prestwick
Road.
Leckie, James, railway guard. 6 Campbell Street.
Leckie, Mrs E., 99 Main Street.
Leckie, Mrs James, 49 Content Street.
Leckie, Mrs, 110 George Street.
L.e Clair. Louis, French Hairdresser, 50 Newmarket
Street— see advt. page 64
Le Clair, Madam, 11 Monument Road.
I^ee, Mrs Robert, Minard Villa, Craigie Road.
Lees, Andrew, boot manufacturers, St. Crispin Works, 6
M'Call's Avenue; house, Carrick Lodge, 46 Carrick
Road.
Lees, James, pointsimau, 84 North field Avenue.
Lees, John, 74 St. Leonard's Road.
Lees, Robert, tailor, 42 Green Street.
Lees, Mrs, 57 Green Street.
Lees, Mrs, grocer, 41 West Sanquhar Road.
Lees, Mrs, 11 Church Street.
GENEUA?^ DIRECTOUY. 157
Legg & Keid, accountants and auctioneers, 62 Sandgate. *
Leggat, George, letter stamper, 30 Eussel.l Street.
Leg^g-at & Sons, James, Plasterers, 11 and 13 Nelson
■ Street— see advt,. page 35
Leggat, James (of J. Leggat & Sons), 13 Nelson Street.
Leggat, James, jun. (of J. Leggat & Son), Cadzow Cottage,
52 Hawkhill x\ venue.
Leggat, Peter, clerk, 10 xirgyle Street.
Leggat, Eobert, oil refiner, 18 Ballantine Drive.
Leggat, Kobert, agent, Dalmellington Iron Co., Wellington
Chambers, 4 Fullaiton Str.et, and Belmont Siding; house,
Moss'dale, Maybole Eoad.
Leggat, William, teacher, Beckford Cottage, 13 Nelson St.
Leggat, William M' Queen, inspectoa- of telegraph messengers,
36 Content Street.
Leggat, Mrs, 7 M'Call's Avenue.
Leitch, William, storeman, 48 George Street.
Leith, Andrew, shoemaker, 4 Taylor Street.
Leith, John, traveller, 5 Virginia Gardens.
Leith, Joseph, Ayr Llarbour Trust, 44 Taylor Street.
Leith, Thomas, town postman, 46 Taylor Street.
Leman, John, carter, 23 Eiver Terriace.
Lend rum, Edward, steward, 50 Princes Street.
Lennox & Muppay, Ham Curers, 100 High Street;
Retail Shop, Ih W^allace Street. Telephone No. Uy—
see advt page 110
Lennox, Henry, 38 Taylor Street.
Lennox, James, seaman, 30 Green Street.
Lennox, William (of Lennox & Murray), Milton, 34 Ash-
grove Street.
Lennox, Mrs, 92 Prestwick Eoad.
Lennox, Mrs, 69 Prestwick Eoad.
Leslie, John, tailor's cutter, 2 Cromwell Place.
Leslie, Sea-geant John, 34 Charlotte Street.
Leslie, William, tailor. Glen Cottage, 3 Falkland Eoad.
Letham, Adam, spirit merchant. Queen's Hotel, 9 South
Harbour Street.
Levy, Jacob, dealer, 44 Smith Street.
Levy, Miss, draper, Lome Arcade, 115 High Street.
Liddle, Thomas, 129 South Harbour Street.
Ligertwood, Alexander, Well park Place, 29 Miller Eoad.
liighthouse. North Quay; George Baillie, keeper.
Limond, George, mason, 28 Green Street.
Limond, James (of Thomas Limond), Villino, 1 Hartfield
Eoad, off Monument Eoad.
Limond, James, slater, 22 Argyle Street.
Limond, Thomas, baker, 48 Allison Street.
Limond. Thomas, Furnishing" Ironmonger, 120 and
122 High Street; Stores, 101 High Street. House,
Hillside, 45 Carrick JJoad. Telephone No. 14x-see advt. page 46
158 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Limond, Mrs K. S., Burnock, 13 Racecourse Road.
Linden. James, Gpoeep, Provision and Grain Mep-
cliant, New^tonhead P.O., 78 Main Street. House, 80
Main Street— see advt. page 93
Lindsay, Alexander, coaltriinnier, 60 Taylor Street.
Lindsay, Alexander, 68 Green Street.
Lindsaj', Andrew, Woodlands, 10 Woodfield Road.
Lindsay, Gavin A., solicitor (with M'Millan & Howie), 58
Alloway Street
Lindsay, George, carpet weaver, 11 Allison Street.
Lindsay, Jaimes, 90 High Street.
Lindsay, John, horse breaker, 207 High Street.
Lindsay, John, carter, 41 Gr'cen Street Laiii,'.
Lindsay, Robert C, marine engineer, 62 Prestwick Road.
Lindsay, Williaan, traveller, Lin wood, 2 Holmston Road.
Lindsay, Mrs, chairwoman, 20 York Street.
Ijindsay, Mrs, 10 Union Avenue.
Linton, Miss, dressmaker, 1 George's Avenue.
Lipton, Limited, provision merchants, 142 High Street.
Liscoe, Miss, certificated nurss, 25 John Street.
Little, James, 44 Elba Street.
Littlejohn, Bpotheps, Old W^ine Stores. 3 Sandg^ate—
see advt. page 23
liivesey, Alexander, Second Hand Book Shop, 21
Carrlck Street. House. 239 Higli street— see Jidvt. page e9
Livingstone, John, boilermaker, 30 Allison Street.
Livingstone, William, baker, 82 Northfield Avenue.
Livingstone, Mrs William, Claengart, 21 Racecourse Road.
Lobban, Alexander, inspector of schools for Ayrshire, Chire-
tnont, 4 Monument Ro'ad.
Loehhead, John, antique furniture saleroom, 20 Hope Street;
house. Rose Cottage, 9 Carrick Avenue.
Lochoad, Miss, 70 John Stroet.
Locklrart, Campbell, mason, 10 Albert Terrace.
Lockhart, David, J., collector and treasurer Aj^- Harbour
Trust; house, 32 Queen's Terrace.
Lockhart, George M., solicitor, 211 High Street; house,
Darlae, 25 Dongola Road.
Lockhart, John, solicitor, 211 High Street ; house, Auchin-
lee, 21 Miller Road.
Lockhiart, J. W. (of John Murdoch and Lockhart, archi-
tects), Auchinlee, 21 Miller Road.
Lockhart, William M.. solicitor, 211 High Street; house,
Durdans, Monument Road.
Lockhart, W'illlam, grocer, 10 Elnibank Street; house, 12
EilmbanJj Street.
Lockhart, Miss, Kentfield, 15 Ashgrove Street.
Logan, Alexander, compositor, 8 Union Avenue.
Logan, Archibald T., seaman, 71 Russell Street.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 159
Logan, George, watchmaker, 86 Main Street; house, 9 S'**-
fofth Road.
Logan, J.a.mes, 44 Elba Street.
Logan, James, pointsman, 21 Northfield Aveniae.
Logan, James, groom, 202 High Street.
Logan, John, ship broker and coal merchant. Dock Buildings,
North Harbour Street.
Logan, John, tailor, 2 Somerset Road.-
Logan, Robert, Dalmeny, 4 Asligrove Street.
Logan, Robert, 35 Green Street.
Logan, Robert, 62 George Street.
Logan's Dental Consulting Rooms, 3 New Road.
Logan, Thomas, carter, 36 Peebles Street.
Logan, William, traveller, 44 DalbLair, Road.
Logan, William (of Alexander & Sons), 19 Bellevue Road.
Logan, William, traveller, 1 Britannia Place.
Logan, Wilson, baker, 11 Virginia Gardens.
Logan, Miss, 11 Caxrick Street.
Logan, Miss, 10 Miller Road.
Logan, Mrs, 38 Union Avenue.
Logan, Mrs F., Carrick Cottage, 6 Springvale Road.
London a.nd Newcastle Tea Company, 210 High Street;
manager, W. M'Neil.
Longair, Mrs, 33 Carrick Street.
Lorimer, John, Oak wood. Bowman Road.
Lorinier, Mrs, Hayburnbank, 5 St. Andrews Street.
Loudon, Adam, janitor, Ayr Academy, Fort Street.
Loudon, David, Tryfield Dairy, 7 Hawkhill.
Loudon, Jolim, weaver, 29 M' Call's Avenue.
Loudon, Misses, 14 Bellevue Road.
Ijoudon, Mrs, Mossgiel, 11 Castlehill Road.
Loudon, Mre, 5 Fotheringham Road.
Loudon, Mns J. L., artist, 9 GassiLlis Street.
Loudon, Mrs, North Bairnweil, 11 Barns Crescent.
Love, Allan, shoem-aker, 94 High Street.
Love, Andrew, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer and
Funeral Undertaker, 33 Main Street. House, 46
Peebles Street— see advt. page 141
Love, Hugh, dairyman, Eiston Dairy, 89 Prestwick Road.
Love, John, Tailor and Clothier, 61 Newmarket
Street. House, 14 Whitletts Road— see advt. page 94
Love, Robert, tailor, 13 Somerset Road.
Love, Robert, traveller, 33 Union Avenue.
Love, William, tailor, 37 Chivrch Street.
Love, Mrs, 5 Northfield Aviejiue.
Love, Mre R., 57 Churcih Street.
Love, Mrs, 16 Montgomery Terrace.
Low, J. Melville, cashier", 16^ Montgomery Terrace.
160 GENERAL DIRECTOUY.
liOW^, W. A., Drapery W^apehouse, 155 Higrh Stpeet.
House, 19 Ballantiiie Drive — see advt. page 115
Lowdon, James, burgh chief constable, 25 and 27 New
Bridge Street; house, 1 Bellevue Crescent.
Lowe, Alexander, wood turner, 42 Princes Street.
Ludgate, David, a,rmy peinsioner, Koseneath Cottage, 40
Hawkhill Avenue.
Ludgate, Eobert, vanman, 4 King Street.
Ludgate, Mrs, 1 Craigie Avenue.
Lumsden, John, insurance agent, 7 Virginia Gardens.
Lunisden, Joseph, 97 High Street.
Lumsden, Mrs, 21 High Street.
Lusk, William, packer, 24 Gordon St.
Lusk, Mrs, 16 Ballantine Drive.
Lusk, Mrs, draper, 252 High Street.
Lyall, John, engraver, 9 Old Bridge Street.
Lyall, M., confectioner, 7 Old Bridge Street.
Lymburn & Co., drapers, 54 Alloway Street.
Lymburn, William, picture framer, 12 Charlotte Street
Lj-nch, Wm., roadman, 103 George Street.
Lyon, Alexander, plumber, gasfitter and slater, 43 Sandgate;
house, 46 Bellevue Crescent.
Lyon, James, traveller, 19 Alderston Avenue.
Lj-on, John, funeral underfeaker, 97 Main Street; house 99
Main Street.
Lyon, J. Mitchell & Fleming, chartered accountants,
Wellington Chambers, 4 Fullarton Street.
Lyon, Robert, 99 Main Street.
Lyon, Miss, 31 Kyle Street.
M
Mack, L. M., Bon Marcihe, 47a Alloway Street; house, Lang-
holm, 13 Beresford Terrace.
Mack, Eobert B., carter, 6 York Street.
Mack, Robert, 59 Kjde Street.
Mack, W. J., photographer, Alloway, Langholm, 13 Beres-
ford Terrace.
Madden, John, 104 George Street.
Main, Daniel, Coal Ag-ent, Beresfopd Coal Depot
Bepesfopd Teppaee. House, 61 Alloway Street— see advt.
p:^ge 106
Main. Daniel, 30 Green Street.
Main, Daniel, 28 York Street.
Main, David, barman, 6 Argyle Street.
Main, James, fisherman, 76 York Street Lane.
Main, J. H. S., agent British Linen Bank, 123 High Street;
house, 52 Bellevue Crescent.
Mains, John, carpenter. 30 Elmbank Street.
Main, Eobert, gi-ocer, 6 Elmbank Street.
GENEUAL DlliECTOUY. 101
Main, Robert, rope spinner, 33 Argyle Street. »
Main, Miss, 42 New Eoad.
Main, Mns George, 61 AUou'ay Street.
Main, Mrs, 43 Green Street Lane.
Main, Mrs James, 16 Garden Street.
Mains & Co., coaclibuilders, 31 Burns Statue Square.
Mair, Hugh, signalman, 19 Wellington Street.
Miair, Hugh, clipper, 5 Hunter's Avenue.
Mair & Son, William, cooperage, 248 High Street.
M'air, Miss, 53 Dalblair Eoad. •
Mair, Mrs, 229 High Street.
Maitland, Robert, tailor, 32 Kyle Street.
Maitland, Miss, 18 Cathcart Street.
Maitland, Mrs John, 39 Belle vue Crescent.
Maitland, Mrs. 18 Peebles Street.
Malcolm, Ebenezer, tailor, 6 Smith Street.
Malcolm, Robert, tailor, 23 River Terrace.
Malcolm, Miss, 24 Queen's Terrace.
Malcolm, Mrs, 7 Church Street.
Malone, Mrs, 28 Main Street.
Mansbridge, Thomas, shoemaker, 38 Church Street.
Manson, George, railway guard, Auchenstewart Cottage, 11
Oswald Avenue.
Manson, James M'C, law^ clerk, Craigvfew, 9 Somerset
Road.
IManson, James, boilermaker, 60 Allison Street.
Manson, Robert, engineer, 25 Union Avenue.
Manson, Thomas, railway guard, 132 Prestvvick Road.
Manson, Mrs John, 24 Elm bank Street.
Mark, Andrew (of M. Mark & Sons), 7 Dongola Road.
Mark, Hugh, watchmaker, 13 Newmarket Street.
Mark, Matthew & Sons, clock and watchm>aker, 11 New-
market Street.
Mark, M. J., watchmalcer, 13 Newmarket Street.
Marks, Mrs, clothier, 95 Main Street.
Marshall, Alexander, "Watchmakep and Jeweller, 64.
Hig-h Street. House, 7 Buckiiigham Terrace, 29 Charlotte
Street— see advt. pasje 11
Marshall, James, headmaster, Whitletts School, Fairlie
Cottage, 16 Whitletts Road.
Marshall, John, shoemaker, 34 Allison Street.
Marshall, Roland, burgh electrical engineer. Electricity
Works. Mill Street; house, 9 Carrick Park.
Marshall, William, Moorpark Gardens, Aldei'ston Avenue;
nouse, Roselea, Prestw'iclc.
Marshall, William, baker, 31 Dalblair Road.
Martin, Alexander, 11 M'Call's Avenue.
Martin, Alexander, mason, 70 Prost\\-ick Road.
Martin, Anna P., M.D., 5 Allowav Place.
162 GENEliAL DIltECTOltY.
Martin, Cbaa-les, stud groom, lOn Dalblair Road.
Martin, Gilbert, police constable, 2^ Main Street.
Martin, James, 3 Clunes Vennial.
Martin, James, storeman, 6 Falkland Park Road.
Martin, John, slater, 50 Princes Street.
Martin, John, cashier, 4 Falkland Road.
Martin, John, E<.lenvill.a, 84 Prestwick Road.
Martin, John, butchrer, 86 S-andgate and 90 New Road
Martin, John, carpet weaver, 37 Elmbank Street.
Martin, S^ergeant J., JOl South Harbour Street.
Miartin, Robert, mason, 59 Main Street.
Martin, Robert, blacksmith, 133 Main Street.
Martin, Robert, lamplighter, 17 Russell Street.
Martin, Thomas, slater, 13 Content Street.
Martin, Thoanas, 12 Princes Street.
Martin, W. Neilson, 5 AUoway Place.
Martin, William, cashier, 29 St Leonard's Road.
Martin, William, clerk, Auckland, 205 Prestwick Road.
Martin, William, baker, 12 Allison Street.
Martin, William, photogra.pher, 29 Newmarket Street and
Jjorne Arcade, 115 High treet ; house, 19 Quail Road.
Martin, William, draper, 53 Prestwick Road.
Martin, William ,_ joiner, 50 Russell Street.
Martin, William, currier, 43 Allison Street.
Martin, Miss, spirit merchant, 7 John Street.
Martin, Mrs, laundress, Craigieilea, 4h Cromwell Place.
Martin, Mrs, 9 Union Avenue.
Martin, Mrs, 44 Russell Street.
Mason, James, 25 Taylor Street.
Masson, John, boots, 69 George Street.
Masonic Hall, Nile Court, 154 High Street; secretary, Charles
Pullen.
Mathie, Mrs, 36 Bellevue Crescent.
Mathieson, John, brassfinisher, 20 James Street.
Mathieson, William, grocer, 120 King Street.
Mathieson, Mrs John, 5 Falkland Road.
Matthewson, Walter S., cas'hier, Altonburn, 54 Castlehill
Road.
Matthews, Henry, postman to Allowa.y, 11 M'CaJl's Avenue.
Matthew, Robert, cabinetmaker, 57 Peebles Street.
Matthew, W. C, upholsterer, 84 Northfield Avenue.
Matthias, John, China AATarehouse, 49 "Wallace Street
and Marine Stopes, 26 Garden Street. House, 51
Wallace Street— see advt. pajie 148
Mavor, Mre Agnes, Westbourne Villa, 17 Ronaldshaw Park.
Maxwell, Andrew, cab driver, 228 Prestwick Road.
Maxwell, Jameis, railway guard, Blanefield Cottage, 81
Pr&stwick Road.
Maxwell', James, carter, 34 Taylor Street.
UENEUAL DIUECTOUY. 163
Maxwell, John, gardener, 9 Virginia Gardns.
Maxwell, Robert, piainter, 23 Nelson Street.
Maxwell, William, postman to Coylton, 8 Belvidere Terrace.
Maxwell, William, coachman, 28 Kyle St-reet. j.
Maxwell & Son, Wiliam, Citadel Nursery, Ails"a Place;
house, 67 Dalblair Road.
Mav, Miss, 3 Russell Terrace, off Russell Street.
Maybole Boot and Shoe Shop, 14 Old Bridge Street— John
Murray proprietor.
Mavpole Dairy Company, 127 High Street.
Meade, Thomas, 26 George Street.
Mealing, George, soldier, 7 Belvidere Terrace.
Meek, John, 21 West Sanquhar Road.
Meek, Thoiuas, Polkeineict, 136 Prestwick Road.
Meekin, Edward, coachman, Windyhall, 67 Midton Road.
Meekin, Mrs, 15 Carrick Street.
Meikle, David (of Jotn Meikle & Son), Ballochmyle, Cmigie
Road.
Meikle, David (of J. & D. Meikle), 34 Carrick Road.
Meikle, James (of J. & D. Meikle), Woodside, 13 Carrick
Road.
Meikle, James, assistant agent, Commercial Bank, 34
Sandgate ; house,2 St John Street.
Meikle, Jeannie, milliner, 53 Newmarket Street.
Meikle, J. & D., Joiners and Builders, 44 and 46
Main Street and Bellvale, 110 St Leonard's Road-
see advt. p;ioe si
Meikle, John, storeman, 51 Carrick .Street.
Meikle, John (of John Meikle & Son), 14 River Street.
Meikle 6c Son, John, Slaters and Plumbers, 13 River
Street— see advt. p«.£>-e 19
Meikle, William (of J. & D. Meikle), 7 Balkntine Drive.
Meikle, Mrs David, The Pines, Balkntine Drive.
Mellon, John, rivetteir, 12 Midton Road.
Mellon, William, plater, 34 Queen's Terrace.
Mellon, Mrs, 80 King Street.
Melrose, George, 100 High Street.
Melvin, .James, clerk, G.P.O., 46 Fort Street.
Meng-, Fleury, Pastry Cook and Confectioner, 46
Newmarket Street. House, 70 Newmarket .Street— see
advt. pa .2,6 101 *
Menzies, Misses, 23 Montgomerie Terrace.
Meircer, Mrs John, 11 Cathoart Street.
Meridith, Henry, tailor, 36 York Street Lane.
Melville, Mrs John, Faithlie, 42 Fotheringham Road.
Meridith, Mrs M., draper, 225 High Street: house, Elmwood,
44 Castlehill Road.
Merry, Hugh, 5 Viewfield Road.
Merry, John, miller, 48 High Street.
K
164 GENERAL OlllECTORY.
Merry, Mrs, 2 North Harbour Street.
Milby, John, draper,. 41 Main Street.
Milby, Eobert, draper, 51 Main Street.
Millen, Mrs Anderson, Gersholm Cottage, 3 Princes Street.
Miller, Alexander, 74 Green Street Lane.
Miller, Alexander, 5 Conteint Street.
Miller, Allan, 46 Viewfield Road.
Millar, Angus, miner, 24 Green Street.
Miller, Bryce, foreman, 30 North Harbour Street.
Miller, Charles, carter, 18 Clune's Vennal.
Miller, David, 23 Nelson Street.
Miller, George J., fruiterer. 111 Main Street; house, Hawk-
hill Nursery, Ha\-\kliin Avenue.
Miller, George," agent, Clydesdale Bank, Ltd., 5 Monument
Rciad.
Miller, Henry, painter, 30 York Street Lane.
Millar, Hugh, Seaview Dairy, 2 Seaforth Eoad.
Millar, Jackson, Dereel, Barns Park.
Millep, James, Hatter, Hosiep and Glovep, 139 High
Stpeet. House, Hope Cottage, 52 .Midton Road— see advt.
page 65
Millar, James, police constable, 109 George Street.
Millar, J., tailor's cutter, 38 West Sanquhar Road.
Miller, James, tailor, 19 Jolm Street.
Miller, James, headmaster, Newtonhead Public School;
house, 57 Prestwick Eoad.
Millar, James, ham curer, 1 Campbell Street.
Millar, James, 84 Main Street.
Millar, John, Ashereden, 27 Park Circus.
Millar, John, blacksmith, 81 South Harbour Street.
Millex, John, coal trimmer, 110 Green Street.
Millar, John, Fort Castle, Bruce Crescenc.
Miller, John, niason, 2 Eussell Terrace.
Miller, John, compositor, 15 Cathcart Street.
Miller, Eev. Jolm, Newton U.P\ MaBse, 42 Prestwick Eoad.
Miller, John, plasterer, 221 High Street.
Miller, John, pointsman, 42 Union Avenue.
Miller, John H . . cliemist, 78 John Street.
Miller, Matthew, Nithsdale, 4 Carrick Park.
Millap, Rfebept, Outfitting Wapehouse, 2 Main Stpeet.
Hoiise, Dunraven, 9 Beilesleyhill Avenue— see advt. page 13S
Millar, Eobert, Holmhurst, 73 Castlehill Road.
Miller, E. A., bank accountant, 16 Carrick Park.
Miller, Robert, contractor, 7 Kyle Street; house, 221 High
Street.
Miller, Eobert, 4 Northfield Avenue.
Millar, Thomas, boot and shoem_aker, 26 North Harbour
Street; house, 4 Green Street.
I
GENEU.VT DIKECTOUY. 165
Miller, Walter, 66 M'Cali's Avenue.
Miller, Walter", Capting- Contpactop, 7 Kyle StPteet—
.see advt. page 131
Miller, William, Plasterer, 40 Mill Sti'eet. House, U
Kyle Street- see advt. page 117
Millar, William, estate ariid propei'ty agent and valuator, Nile
Court, 154 High Street; house, Darmara, 23 Doiigola
Road.
Millar, William, Nurseryman, Arranview G^ardeus, 142 Pi-est.
\v" ik Koiad.
Millar, Wiriiam, plumber, 12 Peebles Street.
Miller, Willia,m, engine driver, 87 Prestwick Road.
Millar, William, commercial traveller. 21 Dalblair Road.
Miller, William, Glenooe- Cottage, 16 Crom^^■.^^l Road.
Millar, Miss, 2 Elba Street.
Miller, Miss, 33 Dalblair Road.
Miller, Miss, Orehardton, 9 St. Andrew's Street.
Miller, Miss Zara, principal of Newnham House School,
10 Barns Street.
Miller, Misses, InnesrVcv, 56 St. Leouard's Road.
Miller, Mrs Robert, Bastings Hall, ?• Monument Road
Millar, Mrs Thomas, gro(x>v and wine mercliaiit. 59 Wallace
Street, and AVaHac■L4o^^^n Bar, 67 King Stii^et; house,
St. Ann's, 7 Prestwick Road.
Miller, Mrs, 10 High Street.
Miller, Mrs, 27 Church Stree^
Miller, Mrs, 28 iLain Street
Miller, Mrs, 10 Viewfield Road.
Miller, Mrs R. A., 34 Mid ton Road.
Miller, Mrs H., grocer, 50 Wellington Street.
Vliller, Mrs John, Albert Cottage." 22 Viewfield Road.
Miller, Mrs AValter, Treesbank, 7 Ca.stlehill Road.
Miller, Mrs G., 80 Sandgate.
Miller, Mrs, laundress, 3 Wattfield Road.
Miller, Mrs, grocer. 116 Prestu-ick Road.
Miller, Mrs John, 50 Alloway Street.
Miller, Mrs James. 20 Wellington Street.
Millar. Mrs, 19 Bellevne Ci'escent.
Millig-an, David, Joinep and Builder, 10 and 12 Smith
Street. House, 7 Canick Park— .see advt. page ]36
^ililligan, Ravid, Jun., 51 Dalblair Road.
Milligan, David (of D. & J. Milligan), St. Abbs, 20 Carrick
Park.
i\filligan, D. & J., joiners and contractors, 46 Kyle Stneet.
-iillioan, John, Ayr Bowling Club green keeper, 93 Kino-
Street.
Milligan, John, property sgent, valuator, and a.sse«80i\ Wel-
lington Cha.mbers, 4- Fullai'ton St'-i-t ; houSiP, The Girth
12 Co^mehill Road. ,
166 GENEKAL DIUECTOUY.
Milligan, Kev. Oswald B., B.D., Alfreton, 10 Konaldshaw
Park.
Milligan, William, 32 Chui-ch Street.
Milligian, Mrs, 13 Kyle Street.
Milligian, Mrs John, Sydney Villa, 16 Bellevue Crescent.
Milligan, Mrs, 16 Wallace Street.
Milliken, Jolin, builder, Cambuslea, 32 Hunter's Avenue.
Mills, Alexander, spirit merchant, Eailwaj^ Tavern, 14 Smith
Sta-eet ; house, 16 Smith Street.
Mills, David (of Hugh Henry), 35 Newmarket Street; house,
221 High Street.
Mills, Hugh (of Hugh Henry), 216 High Street.
Mills, James, joiner and picture frame maker, 105 High St.
Mills, John, groom, 86 York Street La.ne.
Mills, Robert, engine driver, 67 Green Street Lane.
Mills, Eobert, carter, 30 Waggon Road.
Mills, Miss, 18 Kyle Street. '
Mr.lis, Mrs, Ochiltree, 11 St. Andrew's Street.
MiUyai^d, Charles H., J. P., 21 Park Circus.
Milne, Alexander, plumber, 14 Viewfield Road.
Milne, William, Llal Khoti, Monument Road.
Milne, Mrs, 16 Peebles Street.
Mih-oy, Hugh, mason, 21 M'Call's Avenue.
Mik'oy, James, storeman, 152 George Street.
Milpoy & Son, James, Fpuit Merebants, Florists and
Fruiterer's, 16 and 20 Allo^wray Street; Banana Stores,
208 High Street. House. Lenzie, 5 Content Avenue. Telephone No.
204— see advt. tiage 113
Milvoy, Mrs, 4 Bath Place.
Mitchell, Andrew (of Walter Mitchell & Sons), 1 Alloway
Park.
Mitcbabl, Andrew, Broomfield House, 9 Broomfield Road.
Mitcheil, Charles D., town postman. Railway Cottage, Try-
fiald Pla-oe.
Mitchell, Dajflierl, billposter, 105 High Street.
Mitchell, David, railway guard. 22 Bellesleyhill Road.
Mitchell, F. Lawerance, Dalmallj', 1 BlaeklDurn Road.
Mitohiffll, George, shipping agent, Lochside, 51 Hawkhill Av.
Mitchell, George T. L., dairy produce depot, 51 Alloway
Street ; house, Keirhill, 75 Castlehill Road.
Mitcbesll, Hugh, miner, 67 Green Street Lane.
Mitchell, James, railway guard. Railway Cottage, 10 TryfieTd
Place, Hawkhill.
Mitchell, James, 96 King Street.
Mitchell, James, 6 King Street.
Mitchell, Dr John, 12 Wellington Square.
Mitchell, John, joiner, 38 Bellevue Crescent.
Mitchell, John, shoemaker, 62 Wallace Street; house, 111
South Harbour Street.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 167
Mitchell, John (of W. Mitchell & Sons), Bamsley, 43 Gaetle-
hill Road.
Mitchell, John, shoemaker, 17 M'Call's Avenue.
Mitchell, John, shoemaker, 102 George Street.
Mitchell, Richal^d, raihvav foreman, 8 I'ryfield I-*lf»^ Hawk-
hill.
Mitchell, Robert, hatter and hosier, 98 High Street; hou.se,
Heatherdale , PrestM'ick.
Mitchell, Robert, 22 Montgomery Terrace.
Mitchell, Robert, coach trimmer, Gordon Cottage, 4 Gordon
Terrace.
Mitchell, "Waltep & Sons, Hameureps, 14 Main Street
—see adt. page 83
Mitchell, William, carter, 222 Prestwick Road.
Mitchell, William, roadman, 105 South Harbour Street.
Mitchell, William, plumber, 30 Hope Street; house, 37 New
Road.
Mitchell, William, confectioner, 25 Main Street; hcnse, 27
Main Street.
Mitchell, William, 13 Alderston Avenue.
Mitchell, William, contractor, 1 Heathfield Road.
Mitchell, William., M.A., 147 High Street.
Mitchell, Misses, dressmakers, 32 Midton Road.
Mitchell, Mrs Alexander, 89 High Street.
Mitchell, Mrs, 21 High Street.
Moff.att, Alexander S., 29 Russell Street.
Moffat, Andrew, electrician, 239 High Street.
Moffat, Andrew, coaltrimmea-, 58 Green Street.
Moffat, James, shoemaker, 65 Princes Street.
Moffat, James, warehouseman, 40 Hunter's Avenue.
Moffat, J. & M., milliners, 84 Main Street.
Moffat, Robert, 117 Main Street.
Moffat, Willia,m, plasterer, 22 Woodfield Road.
Moffat, Mrs, Wellwood, 25 Prestwick Ro:ad.
Moir, George, foreman baker, Loretto, 38 Ashgrove Stl^eet.
Moir, James, groom, 63 Main Street.
Moir, Robert, engraver, 100 Prestwick Road.
Mo-ir, Miss, 3 Craigie Avenue.
Molley, Mrs, 198 Prestwick Road.
Monachan, James, 36 Green Street.
Monachan, Samuel, salesman, 31 High Street.
Monaghan, James, 59 Mill Street.
Monaghan, Thomas, 6 York Street.
Monaghan, William, town postman, 61 Peebles Street.
Monaghan, Mrs, 28 Church Street.
Moncrieff, Miss, fruiterer, 123 Main Street.
Money, Andrew, de^ntist, L.D.S., 43 Miller Road.
Money, Mrs, 33 Taylor Street.
168 GENEItAL DIRECTORY.
Monnickendam, Alex., photographer, Ayr Studio, 43 Sand-
gate.
Monteith, Miss E., 6 Charlotte Street.
Montgomerie, Hugh, engineer, 33 George Street; house, 35
George Street .
Montgoimerie, John, joiner, 34 Church Street.
Montgomerie , William, tailor and clothier, 37 George Street.
Montgomerie, Misses, drapers and millinei's, 1 George Street.
Montgomery, Mrs Robert, wine a,nd sjjirit merchant, 12 and
14 Wallace Street; house, 5 Fotheringham Road.
Montgomery, Mrs, 14 Kyle Street.
Moran, Hugh, tobacconist, 18 Carrick Street ; house, 26
Union Avenue.
Moodie, James, farmer, 37 Gordon Terrace.
Moore, Andrew, 7 Park Circus.
Moore, A. G. & Co., Shieldmains Collieries; office, 50
North Harbour Street; agent, M. Brown.
Mooire, Henry, tailor, 36 Viewfield Road.
Moore, James, 187 High Street.
Moore, Joseph, 74 Mill Street.
Moore, Robert, mason, 8 Britannia Place, off M'Calil's Av.
Moore, Thomas, cork cutter, 36 Carrick Street; house, Ina
Cottage, 15 A'iewfieJd Road.
Moore, ThonTas, postman, 36 Viewfield Road.
Moore, William, coachman, 67 Dalblair Road.
Moore, Miss, 2 Springvale Road.
Moore, Mrs, 85 High Street.
Moore, Mrs, 115 South Harbour Street.
Moore, Mrs, 48 Allieon Street.
Morgan, Mrs Arthur, Jamesfield, 20 Wliitletts Road.
Morland, Alexander, goods guard, 15 Elmbank Street.
Morledge, Joseph (of Morledge & Co.), Jesmond Dene, 37
Prestwick Roarl.
Mopledg-e & Co., Oenepal ^Warehousemen, 25, 37 and
39 Higrh Street— see aclvt. page 24
Morris, James A., arehibect, F.R.I.B.A., I. A., Wellington
Chambers, 64 Fort Street; house, Savoy Croft, 3 Savoy
park.
Morris, John, hardwajte merchant, 38 Main Street; house 88
Main Street.
Morris, Robert, ironmonger, 93 Wallace Street; house, 95
Wallaoe Street.
Morris, William, coach'man, East Lodge, St. Leonard's Ed.
Morrison, David, bakery mauiager, 90 High Street.
Mori-ison, Gavin, iiailway guard, 18 Falkland Park Road.
Morrison, George, 49^ Green Street Lane.
Morrison, George, 152 George Street.
Morrison, George, mascn, 37 Nelson Street.
Morrison, Harry, 7 Tryfield Place, Hawkhill.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 169
Morrison, Hugli, traveller, 46 M' Call's Avenue.
Morrison, Hugh, coaltrimmer, 36 York Street Lane. •
Morrison, Hugh, 41 Main Street.
Morrison, James, butcher, 12 Wellington Street.
Morrison, James, fisherman, 54 Taylor Street.
Morrison, James, seaman, 8 York Street.
Morrisan, James, coal trimmer, 31 Waggon Road.
Morrison, James, moulder, 39 Green Street Lane.
MorrLson, James, shoemaker, 20 New Eoad.
Morrison, James, coal trimmer, 47 Gieen Street Lane.
Morrison, James, 1 Taylor Street.
Morrison, John, 5 Marchfjeld Road.
Morrison, John, coachman, 89 Mill Street.
Moppison, John, Boot and Shoemakep, 6 Hope Street.
House, Lyncrofr., 4 tianick Park— see a<lvt. pn^e 6
Morrison, John, pilot, 7 Newmarket Street.
Morrison, John, 38 Princes Street.
Moppison, Matthew, Tailop and Clothiep, 87 Main
Street. House, 55 f'restwick Road — see advt. page 54
Morrison, Samuel, m^ason, 83 Main Street.
Morrison, Samuel, 44 dunes Vennel.
Morrison, Thomas, 111 King Street.
Morrison, William, clerk of works, 22 Mid ton Road.
Morrison, William, carpet weaver, 2 Wellington Street.
Morrison, William, fisherman, 56 Taylor Street.
Morrison, William, foreman compositor, 18 Duke Street.
Morrison, William, car conductor, 38 New Road.
Morrison, William, haancurer, 8 Queen Street.
Morrison, William, pipemaker, 44 Green Street Lane.
Morrison, William, inland revenue, 23 Woodfield Road.
Morrison, Mrs, 83 Main Street.
Morrison, Mrs, 65 Green Street.
Morrison, Mrs, 47 Allison Street.
Morrison, Mrs, L., 5 Barns Terrace.
Morrison, Mrs, 21 Newmarket Street.
Morrison, Mrs, 56 Fort Street.
Morrison, Mrs Robert, Mayiic^ild, 39 Whitletts Road.
Morton, Alexander, spirit salesman, 5 Russell Street.
Morton, A. F. Mathie, solicitor, 239 High Street.
Morton, Arch. M'G., 94 St. Leonard's Road.
Morton, George, shoemaker, 50 George Street; house, 45
George Street.
Morton, G. & W., boot warehouse. 125 High Street.
Morton, Hugh, flesher, 18 George Street; house, 46 Hawkhill
Avenue.
Morton, Col. J. M. M., M.B.C.M., 9 Wellington Square.
Morton, John, plasterer, 59 Princes Street.
Morton, Dr Robert A., Netherton, Bowman Road.
Morton, William, clerk, 6 Albert Terrace.
170 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Morton, William, 59 Dalblair Road.
Morton, Mrs Adam, Twee-dsdale, 72 Castlehill Eoad.
Morton, Mrs, 20 Jaines Street.
Morton, Mrs, Clydesdale Bank House, 79 High Street.
Morton, Mrs William, 5 Charlotte Street.
Morton, Mrs, 187 High Street.
Moryson, W. F., watchmaker and gddsmith, 190 High Street;
house, 13 Barns Street.
Mouldon, William, coachman, 51 Kyle Street.
Mourney, William, sailmaker, 6 Green Street; house, 11
Green Street.
Muir, Dr Alan, 20 Barns Street.
Muir, Andrew, railwayman, 14 Viewfield Road.
Muir, Charles, mason, 18 Peebles Street.
Muir, Charles, plasterer, 91 George Street.
Muir, George, Mid ton Dairy, 1 Mid ton Road.
Muir, Gilbert, joiner, 68 Allison Street.
Muir, Gilbert, 64 Wellington Chambers.
Muir, Hugh, coal trimmer, 15 Taylor Sti'eet.
Muir, Hugh, joiner, West Sanquhar, West Sanquhar Road
Muir, James, joiner, ^ Cromw^ell Place.
Muir, John, church ofFicer, 48 Kyle Street.
Muir, John, ins-nectoi', G. & S.-W. Railway, 12 Fotheringham
Road.
Muir, John, mason, 43 Elmbank Street.
Muir, John, blacksmith, 85 Green Street. .
Muir, John, shoemaker, 63 Princes Street.
Muir, John, 36 York Street.
Muir, Robert, vanman, 2 Brittania Place.
Muir, Thomas, solicitor, Wilhelmbank, 52 Castlehill Road.
Muir, William, shoemaker, 125 George Street.
Muir, W^illiam, superintendent British Legal Assurance Co.,
55 Kyle Street; house, 44 Northpark Avenue.
Muir, W^illiam, shoemaker, 13 Queen Street.
Muir, William, railway guard, 7 Falkland Road.
Muir, William, Nethercroft, 8 Belmont Avenue.
Muir, Miss A., ladies' and children's outfitter, 4 Sandgate.
Muir, Miss, certifioated masseuse and manicuring, 13 Char-
lotte Street.
Muir, Miss, nurse, 53 New Road.
Muir, Miss, 30 Elmbank Street.
Muir, Mrs, Oamlarg, 7 Ailsa Place.
Muir, Mrs, Twonga, 16 Belmont Avenue.
Muir, Mrs, spirit merchant, 83 High Street; house, 121 High
Street.
Muir, Mrs, china and hard\\'are merchant, 35a New Road.
Muir. Mrs, 14 Elmbank Street.
Muirhead & Turnbull, pianoforte warehouse, 30 New-
market Street.
GE>'ERAL DIRECTORY. 171
Muirhead, Alexander, miner, 51 Wellington Street.
Mulhearn, Peter, lorrynian, 79 Kussell Street. «
MulhoUand & Baillie., painters. 89 High Street.
Mulholland, John (of MulhoUand & Baillie), 160 George
■ Street.
Mullard, William, 6 Virginia Gardens.
Mullen, David, 111 Wallace Street.
Mullen, James, plasterer, 52 W^^aver Street,
Munachen, George, machineman, 81 Mill Street.
Muaachen, James, blacksmith, 63 Prinoes Street.
Munachen, James, engine driver, 5 Virginia Gardens.
Munaclien, Peter, clerk, 17 Alderston Avenue.
Munro, David, checker, 46 Green Street.
Miinro, George, 24 Elba Street.
Munro, .John, railway guard, 23 Alderston Avenue.
Munro, John, 86 Green Street.
Munro, Mungo, seiaman, 61 Green Street.
Munro, William, 60 George Street.
Munro, William, 65 Gree.n Street Lane.
Munro, William, traveller, 8 Marchfield Road.
Munro, Mrs, 72 Wallace Street.
Mupchie, Alex , Slater and Glazier, 19 Geopgre Street
House, 32 Prestwick Road— see ndvt. page 42
Murohie, David, railway guard, 43 Eussell Street.
Murchie, Hugh, engineer, 8 Content Street.
Murchie, Samuel, signalman, 19 James Street.
Murchie, William 0., joiner, 16c Hawkhill Avenue.
Murchie, Mrs John, Mavisbank, 32 Prestwick Road.
Murchie, Mrs, sale room, 19 Eiver Sti-eet ; house, 19 Jameis
Street
Murdocli, Adam, 12 Albert Terrace.
Murdoch, Archibald, boilernxaker , 63 Mill Street. ■
Murdocli, Archibald, civil engineer, Argyle Cottage, 38 Hawk-
hill Avenue.
Murdoch, Arthur, baker, 62 Sandgate.
Murdoch, Charles, joiner, 13 Viewfield Road.
Murdoch, David, plumber, '3 Virginia Gardens.
Murdoch, George, plumber, 28 A'iewfield Eo^ad.
Murdoch, James, wheelwright, 60 Content Street.
Murdoch, James A. D., M.A., B.L. (of Murdoch & Loudon),
Fairfield Lodae. 8 Racecourse Road.
Murdoch, James, 7 Wallace Street.
Murdoch, James, slater, 94 High Street.
Murdoch, James, engineer. 9 Virginia Gardens.
Murdoch, John, & Lockhart, architects, 62 Sandgate.
Murdoch, John M., journalist and editor, "Ayrshire Post,"
Lochiel, 78 Gastlehill Road.
Murdoch, John, mason, 4 Victoria Street.
Murdoch & Loudon, solicitors, 64 Wellington Chambers.
i'^ GENEliAL DIRECTORY.
Murdoch, Peter, Gkndrishaig, 6 Ashgrove Street.
Murdoch, Eobert, 113 South Harbour Street.
Murdoch, E. D., Fah'field Lodge, 8 Kacecourse Eoad.
Murdoch, Eobert, watchmaker, 107 and 109 High Street;
house, xildergate, 28 Hawkhill Avenue.
Murdoch, Thomas, gardener, Shalimar, Chapel Park Eoad.
Murdoch, Rev. William, 8^ Montgomery Terrace.
Murdoch, Wililiam, 49 Allison Street.
Murdoch, William, carter, 135 High Street.
Murdoch, Misses, 33 Miller Eoad.
Murdoch, Misses, Eedholm, 9 Eonaldshaw Park.
Murdoch, Mrs, 22 North Harbour Street.
Murdoch, Mrs, 45 St Leonard's Road.
Murphy, Anthony, 12 G'arden Street.
Murphy, David,' saddler, 63 Main Street.
Murphy, David S., town postman, 88 Princes Street.
Murphy, James, bricklayer, 75 Green Street.
Murphy, Owen, rag merchant, 10 River Street; house, 2i
Main Street.
Mupphy, Richard, Slater and Plumbep, 99 Main:
Street. House, 25 Alderston Avenue— see advt. page 38
Murphy, Robert, 31 Kyle Street.
Murphy, Robert, 28 Mill Street.
Murphy, Thomas, joiner, 56 New Eoad.
Murphy, Mrs Alexander, 1 Burnett Tei'race, Hawkhill.
Murphv, Mrs, 41 King Street.
Murphy, Mrs, 49 Carrick Street.
Murray, A. F. (of AV, Hig-het & Son), 121 High Street-
see advt. page SO
Murray, Charles, stamper, G.P.O., 42 Midton Road.
Murray, David, carter, 2 Tryfield Place, Hawkhill.
Murray, David, fireman, 22 Elrabaak Street.
Murray, George, retired farmer, Riosetr^ees , 82 .CastlehilJ.
Road.
Murray, Henry, bookbinder, stationer and newsagent, 171
High Street; house, 175 High Street.
Murray, Hugh, printer an.d stationer, 4r New Bridge Street.
Murray, Hugh, town porter, 2 Hope Street.
Murray, James, 2 Nelson Street.
Murray, Ja-ues, foreman compositor, 19 Kyle Street.
Murray, James, 58 Coiutent Street.
Murray, John, boot a,nd shoe shop, 14 Old Bridge Street;-
house, 20 Gordon Terra c./.
Murray, John, butcher, 25 Gordon Terrace.
Murray, John, cabinetmaker, 21 CJiurch Street.
Murray, John (of Paterson, Sons & Co.), 8 Barns Park.
Murray, John, saddler, 30 Kyle Street.
Murray, John, carpenter, 158 Prestwick Road.
Murray, Philip, joiner, 260 High Street.
I
GENERAL DIRECTOIIY. 17-'J
Murray, Kobert, Carrick Dairy, 64 Carrick Sti-eet ; house,
70 Carrick StTeet. ,
Murray, Robert, 9 Miller Road.
Murray, Thomas, butcher, 81 Mill Street.
MuiTaj% Thomas & Sons, Ayr Cold Storage, 88 Mill treat.
[ Murray, Thomais, 192 High Street.
I Murray, Thomas, Craigie Dairy, 11 Craigie Avenue.
Murray, Thomas, brass finisher, 12 Academy Street.
Muppay, William, Carting" Contractor, 53 Peebles
Street— see advt. paj>e 144
t, Murray, William, 2 Learns Terrace.
^ Murray, William, railway guard, 8 Wellington Street.
Murray, William, 33 Nelson Street.
Murray, William R., Eastbourne, 64 Castlehill Road.
Murray, Miss, 37 George Street.
Murray, Miss, Rosslyn Cottage, 22 Beresford Terrace.
Murray, Miss, 30 Park Circus.
Murray, Miss, 30 Peebles Street.
Murray, Misses, Murrayfield, 6 Hazelwood Road.
Mui-ray, Mrs C. A., Charlest-on, 18 Carrick Road.
Muray, Mrs, 43 Burns Statue Squai-e.
Mun-ay, Mrs Donald, 36 Carrick Road.
Murray, Mrs George, 118 Prestwick Road.
Murray, Mrs James, charwoman, 14 Kirk Port.
Murray, Mrs John, 42 Midton Road.
Murray, Mrs, Lochlea, 18 Beresford Terrace.
Murrie, Murdoch, barman, 15 M'Call's Avenue.
Mustard, James, timber traveller, 7 Craigie Avenue.
Mustard, Miss, tohacconist, 47a Alio way Street.
Mutch, James, fireman, 8 Albert Terrace.
Myles, Mrs, 6 Virginia Gardens.
Mae
M'Adam, Daniel, carpenter, 34 Peebles Street.
M'AUister, James, mason, 49 Carrick Street.
M'AUister, William, shoemaker, 67 York Street Lane.
M'AUister, Miss, 24 John Street.
M'AUister, Miss, 49 Weaver Street.
M'AUister, Mrs, 80 New Road.
M'Alp'ine, William, gardener, 23 Falkland Road.
M' Alpine, Miss Maggie, fruiterer and confectioner, 10 New-
market Street.
M' Alpine, Miss Jessie C, fruiterer and florist, 177 High
Street.
, M'Alpine, Mrs, Devon Villa, 121 Prestwick Road.
M' Anally, Andrew, 64 Elba Street.
M'Anially, James, 4 Wellington Street.
M' Andrew, xilexander, plumber, 14 Fort Street.
M'Andrew, Charles, contractor, 6 AVhitletts Road.
I'ji. GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'Andrew, David, jobbing gardener, 39 Dalblair Road;
house, 35 John Street.
M'Andrew, John, pavior, 55 Prinoes Street.
M'Andrew, John, grocer, 2 Church Street.
M'Andrew, Mrs F. Glen, Stewartlea, 62 Midton Road.
M'Anespie, Henry, traveller, 8 Vii-ginia Gardens.
M'Arthur, Arthur, butler, 21 Egliiaton Terrace.
Macarthup, J. D., General Wapehouseman, Winton
Building's, 77 Hig-h Street. House, Pmbbodi Hoiuse,
Tiabboch — see advt, page 77 in initio
M'Arthur, Thomas, 5 Whitehill Street, off West Sanquhar
Eoad.
MacArt-hur, Mrs M., 39 Miller Road.
M'Aulay, Murdoch, rivett-er, 183 South Harbour Street.
M'Aulay, Donald, holder-on, 36 Peebles Street.
M'Avoy, Daniel, 23 King Street.
M'Avoy, Hugh, groom, 10 Smith Street.
M'Avoy, Robert, Lather, 17 Elmbank Street.
M'Bain, Jame,s, journalist, A¥aterloo, 30 Castlehill Road.
M'Blain, Alexander, joiner, 28 Peebles Street.
M'Blain, J^ames, cashier, Suma, Craigie Road.
M'Blain, Mrs, 76 John Street.
M'Bride, David, shoemaker, 20 Elba Street Lane.
M'Bride, James, gardener, 108 High Street.
M'Bride, Peter B., Ravenswood, 34 W'hitletts Road.
M'Bride, William, baker, 6 Victoria Street.
M'Bride, William, tailor, 14 Elmba.nk Street.
M'Bride, William, tailor, 15 Pe-ebles Street.
M'Bride, Mrs, 4 Main Street.
M'Bride, Mrs P., 24 Mill Street.
M'Bride, Mrs, 100 New Road.
M'Burnie, Robert, currier, 62 M'Call's Avenue.
M'Burnie, Robert, 17 Ardlui Road.
M'Burnie, Thomas, Family Butcher, 23 Hig-h Street.
Honse, Nairn Pfirk Oiaigie Road. Telephone No. 287— see arlvt.
page 40
IM'Burnie, Mrs Robert, 40 New Road.
M'Ciaffer, Peter, cab driver, 27 Russell Street.
M'Caffer, Thomas, pointsman, 7 Belvide^re Terrace.
M'Cafferty, George, 8 James Street.
M'Cafferty, Hugh, compositor, 13 Duke Street.
M'Cafferty, Roderick, draper, 13 Arg3-le Street.
M'Cafferty, Roderick, Ne\vsagent, Confectioner,
Tobacconist and Fancy Goods Merchant, 92
NeAV Road. House, 5 Arayle Street- see advt. p.-ige 107
M'Cafferty, Mrs, 8 Smith Street.
M'Caig, Henry, 42 Green Street Dane.
M'Caig, Ivie, engine driver, 27 Church Street.
M'Caig, Thomas, signalman, Knockdon, Lochside Road,
HawkhilL
I
GENERAL DIRECTOllY. 17&
M'Call, A., baker, 87 High Street and 40 Alloway Sti-eet.
M'Call, David, joiner, 33 Fort Street. ,
M'Call, Hugh (of Struthers & JVPCaM), 49 Prestwick Road.
M'Call, James, bookseller, stationer and librarian, 38 Sand-
. gate; honse, *23 BeLlevue Crescent.
M'Call, James, lorryman, 17 Eussell Street.
M'Call, James L., veterinary surgeon, 66 Dalblair Eoad.
M'Call, John, bricklayer, 22 Victoria Street.
M'Call, Miajor W., Ardo-ch, 10 Blackburn Road.
M'Call, Malcolm (of A. M'Call, 28 Park Circus-.
M'Call, Thomas, baker, 23 Fort Street.
M'Call, Miss, 19 Falkland Park Road.
M'Call, Miss, 21 Bellevue Crescent.
M'Call, Miss, 31 Wallace Street.
M'Call, Miss M. J., Dpessmakep and Costumiep, 12
Cathcapt Street— see advt. pn ge 133
M'Call, Mrs D. R., 3 Montgomerie Terrace.
M'Call, Mrs, 37 Charlotte Street.
M'Call, Mrs, 82 Elba Street.
MacCallum, Alexander, antique dealer, 32 and 41 Newm.aj:ket
Street; house, Cumbrea View, Prestwick.
MacCallum, Alexander B., town chaimberlain. Town Build-
ings; house, 15 Park Circus.
M'Calluim, Alexander, painter, 27 Russell Street.
M'Callum, Daniel, bricklayer, 8 York Street.
MacCallum, Duncan, hairdresser, 102 Main Street.
Macalliim, Da.vld, pilot, 45 Union Avenue.
M'Callum, Edward, 3 South Harbour Street.
M'Callum, George, ship carpenter, 20 Cromwell Road.
M'Callum, James, Norham, 25 NorthfiHd Avenue.
M'Callum, James, traveller, 3 Victoria Road, off 79 Russell
Street.
MacCallum, John A., LL.B.. solicitor, 74 High Street; house,
34 Park Circus.
M'Callum, John, 78 High Street.
M'Callum, John, larryman, 99 Green Street.
M'Callurr-., Joseph, coachpainter,, 24 Nen- Bridge Street.
M'Callum, Peter (of M'Gregor & M'Callum), 8 Noi-th Park
Avenue.
M'Callum, Robert, police constable, 9 John Street.
M'Callum, Robert, loi-ryman, 3 North field Avenue.
MiacCallum, R. & J. A., solicitors, 74 High Street.
M'Callum, William, engineer, 95 Wallace Street.
M'Callum, William, clerk, 50 Northfield Avenue.
M'Callum, Miss, nurse, G.M.H., Stewartville, Tig Road.
M'Callum, Mies, dressmaker, 20 Cromwell Road.
M'Callum, Mrs, 15 Falkland Park Road.
M'Callum, Mrs, 3 Craigie Avenue.
M'Callum, Mrs, grocer,. 1 Victoria Eoad, off 79 Russell
Street.
176 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'Callum, Mrs David, 103 New Road.
M'Gaj.iet;, \Vi.liiam , newsagent and fancy goods merchant,
234 ITigh Sliwt and 13 Hope Street.
M'Cardle, Alexiander, 100 John Street.
M' Cardie, Andrew, gardener, Chapelpark Cottages.
M'Cardle, George, joiner, 76 Allison Street.
M'Cardle, James, mason, 14 Nelson Street.
M'Cardle, William, machine agent, 8 Alderston Avenue.
M'Cardle, William, joiner, 31 West Sanquhar Eoiad.
M'Cardle, W. A., coachbuikler, 19 M'CaU's Avenue.
M'Cardle, Mrs David, 13 M'CaU's Avenue.
M'Gartney, Andrew, cabinetmaker, Glenrose Cottage, 11
Princes Street.
M'Gartney, Arthur, 85 King Street.
M'Gartney, Hugh, engine driver, 63 Green Street.
M'Gartney, Hugh, 42 Viewfield Koad.
M'Gartney, James, family grocer, wine and spirit mer-
chant, 53 High Street ; house, 100 High Street.
M'Cartnej^ James, 15 Russell Street.
M'Gartney, James, 53 Mill Street.
M'Cartnejs John, gardener, Seafield Lodge, Racecourse Rd.
M'Gartney-, John, jun., journalist, Seafield Lodge, Racecourse
Road.
M'Gartney, John, upholsterer, 2 Boswell Park.
M'Captney, John R., Tailop and Bpeeches Maker, 31
Allo'Way Street. House, IC Charlotte Street— see advt. page
108
M'Cartnej^, Richard, mason, 30 Kyle Street.
M'Gartney, Thomas, joiner, 90 Mill Street.
M'Gartney, Miss, Cowan Cottage, 40 Midton Road.
M'Gartney, Mrs, ladies' nuree, 93 High Street.
M'Gartney, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 229 High Street.
M'Gartney, Mrs, 28 Mill Street.
M'Gartney, Mrs, 135 South Harbour Street.
M'Gartney, Mrs, 57 Mill Street.
M'Cartnev, Mrs, 31 Green Street Lane.
M'Caul, William, Dalfruin, 93 Castlehill Road.
M'Caw, John, nlasterer, 56 King Street.
M'Clarty, Malcolm, baker, 45 High Street.
M'Cleary, Allan, 74 York Street Lane.
M'Cleary, Mrs. charwo-man. 33 Garrick Street.
Maclellan. Geioro-ie, 93 M.ain Street.
M'Clellaud. John, vanman. 36 Back Main Street.
^['Cl^^llaiid. John, joiner, 25 Victoria Street.
M'l "I'll, rnd. Robert, grocer and nrcnnsion mei'chant, 19 Burns
'■-^'r:]- Siuore: house. Dnisvlen. 16 Cra.igie Avenue.
^I'< '^ 1'- 'i '. Sa-niueh oai'dener, 5 Craigie Avenue.
-\['CIj:Li;iJ, Samuel, 1st Belleisle Lodge, Doonfoot Road.
GENERAL UlUECTORY. 177
M'Clelland, William, architect, 10 Cathcart Street; house,
21 Burns Statue Square. .
M'Clelland, Williaan, mason, 27 Victoria Street.
M'Clelland, Mrs, grocer, 61 Geoi'ge Street.
M'Clement, John, watchmaker, 14 Gordon Place ; house,
61 Princes Street.
M'Clement, John, coach trimmer, 7 Vicwfield Road.
M'Clement, John, 138 High Street.
M'Clement, Mrs "Robert, 59 Green Street.
M' Clinton, James, sawyer, 66 Elba Street.
M'Clintock, Peter, plasterer, 7 Chines Vennal.
M'Clinton, Peter, sawyer, 29 Elmbank Street.
M'Clinton, Thomas, 13 Victoria Street.
M'Cloy, John (of^Forgie & M'Cloy), 35 Union Avenue.
M' Clung, Andrew, engine driver, 6 Belvidere Terrace.
M' Clung, Robert, lorryman, Ja.ne Cottage, 63 Allison Street.
M'Clung, Samuel, painter, 10 Content Street.
M'Clure, James, captain fire brigade, 29 New Bridge Street.
M'Clure, James, jun., joiner, 62 Carrick Street.
M'Clure, James, insurance agent, 39 Weave Street.
M'Clure, Miss, 38 Princes Sti-eet.
M'Clure, Mrs, 32 York Street.
Macluskie, Rev. Hugh, Ayr U.F. Manse, 15 Miller Road.
M'Cluskey, James, painter, 3 Russell Terrace, off Russell St.
M'Cluskey, John, grocer and spirit merchaut, 39 and 64
Main Street; house, 62 Main Street.
M'Cluskey, M. J., spirit merchant, 25 Elba Street and 77
and 79 George Street.
M'Cluskey, Mrs, 26 AUisou Sti'cet.
M'Clymont, Andrew, commercial traveller, Ardgowan, 50
St Leonard's Road.
M'Clymont, Daniel, shoemaker, 99 Green Street.
M'Clymont, David, 24 John Street.
M'Clymont, David, pointsman, 55 Princes Street.
M'Clymont, George, maltster, 22 John Street.
M'Clymont, James, 28 Peebles Street.
M'Clymont, John, 13 Dongola Road.
M'Clymont, John, 1 Montgomerie Terrace.
M'Clymont, John W., solicitor, 56 Sandgate ; house, 4 Barns
Terace.
M'Clymont, John, engine driver, 7 Virginia Gardens. '
M'Clyauont, Quinton, coachm.an, 3 Citadel Place.
M'Clymont, Robert, 16 Taylor Street.
M'Clymont, Mrs, 15 Carrick Street.
:\['Coll, William, clerk, 26 Northfield Avenue.
3,1'Colm, Alexander, coaclinian. 44 Greien Street.
M'Colm, David, 101 George Street.
M'Colm, Quintin, coal trimnner, 60 Taylor Sti^eet.
M'Colm, AVm. W., traveller, 25 Bo.llantiue Drive.
178 GENERAL. DIRECTQltY.
M'Cokn, William, 82 Novtlifield Avenue.
M'Colm, Mrs, 51 Green Street.
M'Conchie, John, 1 Tryfield Place.
M'Conn.ac!hie, Kev. Arthur H., Morison Congregational
Manse, Wandsbeck, Craigie Koad.
M'Connachie, John, mason, 45 Mill Street.
M'Connachie, Eobert, shoemaker, 16 Kyle Street ; house,.
75 Dialblair Road.
M'Connell, David, sprigger, 77 Russell Street.
M'Connell, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 33 and 35 Kyle
Street and Crown Hotel, 99 High Street; house, 30 Car-
rick Road.
M'Connell, Hugh, tailor, 27 Main Street.
M'Connell, Hugh, 46 Green Street Lane.
M'Connell, Ivy, roadman, 18 Allison Street.
]\J['Connell, Ivy, shoemaker, 18 Allison Street.
M'Connell, Jaanes, newsagent, 9 New Road; house, 7 Yiew-
field Road.
M'Connell, John, joiner, 64 Allison Sti-eet.
M'Connell, John, foreman mason, 13 Kyle Street.
M'Connell, John, slater, 65 Princes Street.
M'Connell, John, foreman, 18 Woodiield Road.
M'Connell, Kennedy, plumber, 7 Craigie, Avenue.
M'Connell, William, Craigie Croft, Craigie Road.
M'Connell, William, cabinet-maker, 44 Allison Street.
M'Connell, William, slater, 67 Princes Street.
M'Connell, William, farmer, Lilvbank, 96 Hunter's Avenue.
M'Connell, W., 60 Mill Street."'
M'Connell, Misses, drapers, 35 Alloway Street; house, 87
New Road.
M'Connell, Miss, 1 Wattfield Road.
MConnell, Mrs, 45 York Street.
M'Connell, Mrs, 49 Fort Street.
M'Coi-d, Alexander, 172 Prestwick Road.
M'Cord, John, 47 King Street.
M'Cormack, Archibald, mason, 20 Falkland Park Road.
M'Cormack, Captain Douglas, 122 Prestwiek Road.
MacCormack, J., 11 Park Circus.
M'Cormick, John, fireman, 93 Green Street.
M'Cormick, Miss, 82 George Street.
M'Corquodale, Donald, police inspector, 6 Gordon Street.
M'Cosh, Dunlop, & John Lusk, collectors of county rates, 7
Wellington Square.
M'Cosh, William H., solicitor, secretary Choral Union,
Wellington Chambers: house, 35 Miller Road.
M'Coy, John, 5 Victoria Street.
M'GrackeoQ, Alexainder, bakef, 147 High Street.
M'Cracken, Charles, car conductor, H Northfield Avenue.
M'Cracken, John, Crailock, 22 Whitletts Read.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 179
M'Cracken, John, 45 Mill Street.
M'Cracken, John, engine idriver, 46 Princes Street. ,
M'Cracken, John, 55 Mill Street.
M'Cracken, Thomas, banksman, 37 West Sanquhar Road.
M'Cracken, Thomas, 55 Mill Street. _^
M'Cracken, Thomas, porter, 48 Princes Street. N "*
M'Cracken, William, Monerua, 2 Belmont Avenue.
M'Cracken, William, baker, 85 Wallace Street.
M'Crae, Bavid, bottler, 16 Carrick Street.
M'Ciiae, Hugh, plumber, 101 Wallace Street.
M'Cpae, Hug-h, Ppoduee Merehant and Ham Cupcp,
Lopne Apeade, 115 High Street. House, Ardallie, 22 St
Leonards Road. Teleplioiie No. 305— see fidvt. page 123
M'Crae, James, mason, Daybrooke, 2 Englewood Avenue.
M'Crae, James, moulder, 52 Green Street.
M'Crae, Eohert, plasterer, Broomlea, 4 Woodfiekl Eoad.
M'Crae:, Thomas, platsterer, 8 Tr^'fiekl Eoad.
M'Crae, William, storeman, 29 New Eoad.
M'Crae, Miss, Eoselea, 14 Cai-rick Eoad.
M'Crae, Mrs, 46 Gre-on Street Lane.
M'Crae, Mrs, 13 Cathoart Street.
M'Crae, Mrs, 114 New Eoad.
M'Creadie, George, vanman, 22 Mill Street.
M'Creadie, James, sawyer, 19 Eussell Street.
M'Creadie, James, spirit merchant, 13 New Bridge Street.
M'Creadie, John, cooper, 69 Princes Street.
M'Creadie, Eobert, carter, ]5 Peebles Street.
M'Creadie, ThonTas, joiner, 8 Virginia Gardens.
M'Creadie, William, engineer, 52 Content Street.
M'Creadie, William, carter, 17 Waggon Eoad.
M'Creadie, Mns, 19 Eussell Street.
M'Creath, David, joiner, 16 Peebles Street.
M'Creath, David, 24 Ballantine Drive.
M-Creath, James, railway guard, 49^ Wellington Street.
M'Creath, James, joiner, 29 Fullarton Street; house, 27
Fullarton Street.
M'Creath, John T., joiner, Nile Court, 154 High Street.
M'Ci-eath, Eobert, joiner, 38 Carrick' Street; house, Man-
hattori, 1 St. Andrews Street.
M'Creath, William, railway servant, 42 Nelson Street.
M'Creath, Miss, teaehe'r, 43 Fort Street.
M'Crie, John, oaretaker, Beresford Lane, off Bellevue Street.
M'Crindle, Adam, 10 Allison Sta'eet.
M'Crindle, Adam, 8 Content Street.
M'Crindle, Andrew, plumber, 31 South Harbour Street.
M'Crindle, Thomas, seamain, 39 Elmbank Street.
M'Crindle, James, 3 Taylor Street.
M'Criindle, James, 14 Allison Street.
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180 GENERAL DIUECTOIiY.
M'Ciindle, John, Knockronald, 37 Carrick Road.
M'Crindle, William, joiner, 31 South Harbour Street.
M'Crindle, Miss, 28 Queen's Terrace.
M'Crindle, Mrs James, hardware merchant, 12 Church
Street; house, 61 Church Street.
M'Cpipiek, Homer, Booksellep, Stationer and Ne^vs
Agrent, 236 Higli Street. House, Linda, li Holraston Hoad,
— see advl. page 78
M'Cririck & Sons, gun and rifle makers, 52 Smith Street.
M'Crhick, Mrs Homer, 74 High Street.
M'Cririck, Mrs, Lochisley, 18 Belmont x\. venue
M' Crone, John, millman, 18 Kyle Street.
M'Crorie, Andi'ew, carpet weaver, 59 Princes Street.
M'Crorie, Hugh, carpenter, 60 Green Street.
M'Crorie, Hugh, clerk, 4 Nelson Street.
M'Crorie, Ja.mes, tailor, 59 Princes Sti-eet.
M'Crorie, James, Woodburn Villa, 133 Prestwick Road.
M'Crorie, J. S., Hawthorn Cottage, 15 Hawkhill Avenue.
M'Crorie, Peter, upholsterer, 2 Virginia Gardens.
M'Crorie, Robert, engine driver, 16 Nelson Street.
M'Crorie, Robert, tenter, 5 Gordon Street.
Macrorie, Wilfred C, solicitor and agent. Commercial Bank,
34 Sandgate ; house, Duneric, 13 Southpark Road.
M'Crorie, Misses, Dalaruan, 8 Whitletts Road.
M'Crorie, Mrs Thomas, 6 Smith Street.
M'Cnunb, John, 98 Green Street.
M' Crumb, Tho^mas, moulder, 187 High Street.
M'Cubbin, Joseph, gardener, 14 Kyle Street.
M'Cubbin, Matthew, shoemaker, 47 Wallace Street.
M'Cubbin, Matthew, mason, 37 Wellington Street.
M'Cubbin, Matthew, 5 Limond's Wynd.
M'CuUoch, Alexander, Craigeye, Marchfield Road.
M'CuUoch, Charles, plumber, 60 Allison Street.
M'CuUoch, Herbert, plumber, 80 Northfield Avenue.
M'CuUoch, John, joiner, Ellenbauk, 8 Caririck Road.
M'CuUoch, John, town postman, 41a George Strieet.
M'CuUoch, John,' plasterer, 152 George Street.
M'CuUoch, John, 9 Victoria Street.
M'CuUoch, John, draper, 173 High Street; house, 4 Carrick
Road .
M'CuUoch, Peter, pointsman, 71 Princes Street.
M'Culloeh, Robept, Fpuitepep and Confectionep, 61, 68
and 65 Main Street and 8 and 10 Union Building-s,
56 Smith StPeet :^tores, 3, 5, and 7 Bnck Main Street.
House, Lochlea, 7 Carrick Road — see advt. paf';e 119
M'Culloeh, Thomas, plasterer, 45 High Street.
M'CuUoch, Thomas, plasterer, 18 Russell Street.
M'CuUoch, Thomas, plumber, 30 New Road.
M'CuUoch, Wm., 48 Content Street.
GENEUAL DIRECTORY
181
M'Culloch, Miss, 23 Bellevue Crescent.
M'CuUoch, Mrs Andrew, 6 Elba Street. #
M'Culloch, Mrs Robert, 63 Main Street.
M'Culloch, Mrs Thomas, 39 Fort Street.
IVL'CulloC'h, Mrs, Gowks Croft, off Doonfoot Koad.
M'Culloch, Mrs, dress maker, 17 Beresford Terrace.
M' Curdle, James, 240 High Street.
M'Cutcheon, David, fruiterer, Docn Bridge, Doonfoot.
M'Cutcheon, Gilbert, market gardener, Springvale Dairy, 7
Spiingvale Road.
jM'Cutcheon, John, vanman, 23 River Terrace.
M'Cutcheon, William, coachman, Seafield Stables, Race-
course Road.
M'Cutcheon, William, Blackburn Dairj", Seafield Road.
M'Cutcheon, Miss, 7 Northpark Aveime..
M'Dade, Charles, un., carter, 111 George Street.
M'Dade, Mrs, 71 Princes Street.
M'Derment, James, retirel chemist, Woodlea, 36 Whitletts
Road.
M'Derment, James, tailor, 46 Elba Street.
M'Derment, John, joiner, 45 Church Street.
M'Derment, Joseph, tinsmith, 41 Content Street.
M'Dei-ment, Peter, .mason, 33 Argyle Street.
M'Derment, Missas, 4 Park Circus.
M'Derment, Mrs, 112 New Road.
M'Dermott, John, joiner, 6 Duke Street.
JVI'Dermott, Patrick, officer of customs and excise, 3 Mac-
neillie Buildings, Xewmarket Street; house, 35 Wood-
field Road.
M'Donald, Alexander, spirit merchant, 36 Green Street Lane.
M'Donald, Alexander, 105 High Street.
Macdonald, C. R., M.D., county imedical officer. County
Buildings; house, Ardentrae, 5b Racecourse Road.
M'Donald, Charles C, jeweller, Primrose Cottage, 70 Castle-
hill Road.
M'Donald, Colin, 16 Northfield Avenue.
M'Donald, Donald, Spirit Mepchant, Star Inn Bar.
102 and 104 Hig-h Street, and 38 Green Street Lane
House, Gruclair, IS St Leonards Road — see advt. page 60 in initio
Macdonald, Donald, late Q.M.-Sergt. R.S.F., 11 Virginia Gar.
Macdonald, Eugene (of M. «& J. Russell), 23 Eglinton
Terrac e.
Macdonald, Hugh, painter, 13 Belvidere Terrace.
Macdonald, James, draper, 2 George Street; house, Larkfield,
12 Lansdo wne Road.
M'Donald, James, ship's mate, 21 Alderston Avenne.
M'Donald, John, police sergeant, 36 Hunter's Avenue.
M'Donald, John, joiner, 29 New Bridge Street.
M'Donald, John, cabinetmaker, 5 M'Call's Avenue.
182 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'Donald, John, hawker, 21 Back Peebles Street.
M'Donald, John, bootmaker, 127 Main Street; house. Tig
Cottage, Tig Koacl.
M'Donald, John, tailor, 19 New Bridge Street.
MacDonald, Kenneth, Ladies' Tailop, 8 Cathcart
Street. House, Cardow, 3 Hazelwood Road. Telephone No.
22Y— see advt. page 113
M'Donald, Capt. Kenneth, berthing master, 9 Craigie
Avenue.
Maodonald. Neil (of Macdonald. Penny & Mackenzie), 55
B^el he V ue C re s ce n t .
Macdonald, Penny & Mackenzie, Dpapeps and
Clothiers, 103 High Street— see ad\ t. page 7tj in initio
M'Donald, Piobert, shoemaker, 40 Northfield Avenue.
M'Donald, Samuel, Avr parish Missionarv, 37a Dalblair Koad.
M'Donald, Kev. William, 15 Woodfield Road.
M'Donald, Miss, teacher, 30 Ashgrove Street.
Macdonald, Miss, dressmaker, 4 Barns Street.
M'Donald, Mrs, 13 Old Bridge Street.
M'Donald, Mrs, 45 Peebles Street.
Macdonald, Mrs, 11 Wellington Square.
Macdonald, Mrs, furrier and feather curler, 82 Sandgate.
M'Donald, Mrs. 19 Falkland Eoad.
M'Dougail, Archibald, 93 Kiug Street.
M'Dougall, James, ai^ent G and S.-W. Railway, 28 Wood-
iield Road.
M'Dougall, Samuel, clerk, 29 Union Aveuue.
M'Dougall & Sons, Vv^holesale and retail glass and china
merchants, 40 Newmarket Street.
M'Dougall, Thomas, bkcksmith, 8 Smith Street.
M'Dougall, Walter, engineer, 83 Main Street.
M'Dougall, Mrs, 19 Nelson Street.
M'Dcwall, Alexander, joiner, 40 Northpark Avenue.
M'Dowall, x\lexander, lorryman, 62 Garrick Street.
M' Do wall, James, tnsmith, 105 High Street; house, 30
Hope Street.
M'Dowall, James, joiner, 30 West Sanquhar Road.
M'Dowall, William, clerk, 56 York Street. .
M'Dowall, Miss, 28 Fort Street.
M'Dowall, Mi's, boarding-house, 9 Allow^ay Place.
M'Dowall, Mrs James, boot and shoe warehouse, Lome
Arcade, 115 High Street.
M'Dowall, Mrs, 1 Argyle Street.
M'Ewan, Allan, lorryman, 104 George Street.
M'Ewan, Obarles, joiner, 75 Main Street.
M'Ewan, David, 15 Elba Street Lane.
M'Ewan, Elijah, organising secretary, Ruthville, 4 Dongolia
Road.
M'Ewan, J., hardware merchant, 28 George Street.
183
M'Ewan, James, erjgine driver, 84 New Road.
M'Ewan, James, 49 Church Street.
M'Ewan, John, 33 Queen's Terrace. *
M'Ewan, John, grocer, 17 King Street.
M'Ewa-n, Philip, 3 Clune's Vennal.
M*Ewan, Miss Annie, 7 Albert Terrace.
M'Ewan, Miss, 10 Northfiekl Avenue.
M'Ewan, Mrs, 7 Baiiis Terrace.
M'Ewan, Mrs, 22 King Street.
M'Ewan, Mrs, 17 M'Call's Avenue.
M'Ewen, Mrs, 33 Newmarket Street.
Macfadin, Lieut. -Col. F. H., surgeon, K) Park Circus.
M'Fadzean, James, Cappier and Carting" ContpactOP,
19 Garden Stpeet— see advt. page 77 in iiiitio
M'Fadzean, J., joiner, 264 High Street.
M'Fadzean, John, carpet weaver, 85 King Street.
M'Fadzean, John, 36 Elmbaiik Stroict.
M'Fadzean, Joseph, 78 Wallace Street.
M'Fadzean, Eobert, 101 South Harbour Street.
M'Fadzean, William, vanman, 61 Cont'^nt Street.
M'Fadzoan, Miss, 20 York Street.
M'Fadj^an, Miss M. C, stationer. Tarn's Brig, 111 New Rd. ;
house, 23 Ardlui Pioad.
M'Fadzean, Misses, 15 Church Street.
M'Fadzean, Mrs, 138 High Street.
M'Fadzeao, Mrs, 19 Garden Street.
M'Fadzean, Mrs Eobert, Ardenlee. 4'2 Castlehill Road.
M'Farlane, Andrew, plater, 21 Argyle Street.
M'Farlane, Charles, 70 George Street.
M'Farlane, Daniel, mason, 12 Argyle Street.
M'Farlane, James, grocer, 8 King Street.
M'Farlane, James, tailor, Auchinstewart Cottage. 13 Oswald
Avenue.
M'Farlane, James, ship master, 74 New Road.
M'Farlane. Peter,, rail^^■ay icmployee, Belmont Cottages, St.
Leonard's Road.
M'Farlane, William, 94 Wallace Street.
M'Farlane, Mrs, 24 Elba Street Lane.
M'Farlane, Mrs, 6 Craigie Avenue.
M'Farlane, Mrs, 32 Green Street.
M'Farlane, Mrs, 15 Wellington Street.
M'Farlane, Mrs, 104 Wallace Street.
M'Farlane, Mrs Richard, Fenwick Lodge. Ewenfield Road.
M'Feat, Mrs Richard, 42 North Harbour Street.
M'Fedries, James, fish dealer, 26 York Street.
M'Fedries, James, 5 Clune's Vennal.
M'Fedris, James, vanman, 74 Main Street.
M'Fedries, John, carter, 39 Peebles Street.
M'Fedris, William, dealer, 48 Weaver Street.
184 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'Fedries, William, joiner, 120 George Street.
MTedris, Miss, dressmaker, 1 Allison Street.
M'Fedries, Miss, dressmaker, 3 Eussell Terrace, off Russell
Street.
M'Fedris, Mrs, 1 Russell Street.
M'Fedries, Mrs, 47 York Street Lane.
M'Gaan, Ja.mes C, civil engineer, Janefield, 2 Chalmers
Road East.
M'Gaan, Mrs, Appin Cottage, 40 Prestwick Road.
M'Gallon, Alexander, 99 Main Street.
M'Garraohie, Peter, joiner, 8 Victoria Street.
M'Garrooli, James, clerk, 3 Union Avenue.
M' Garry, Peter, cabman, 37 Mill Street.
M'Garva, Andrew, engine driver, 7 Elba Street Lane.
M'Garva, John engine driver, 15 M'Call' Avenue.
M'Garvie, William, groom, 73 Green Street.
M'Gaw, Alexander, miller, 14 Waggon Road.
M'Gawn, Thomas, mason, 55 Mill Street.
M'Geachie, James, Ayp School of Shorthand and
Commepcial Academy, 5 Cathcapt Street— see advt.
page 84
M'Geachie, Mrs, Dunino, 44 St. Leonard's Road.
M'GeachJn, Robert, grocer, 22 Taylor Street.
M'Geachin, William, builder, 6 Prestwick Road ; house, 60-
Prestwick Road.
M'Genn, John, carter, 19 Elmbank Street.
M' George, James, railway foreman, 16 Gordon Terrace.
M'George, Mrs, 1 Belleisle Cottages, Doonfoot.
M'Ghee, Andrew, governor of H.M. Prison, 9 Bath Place.
M'Ghee, William, top cutter, 37 Northpark Avenue.
M' Gibbon, Mrs. 187 Pligh Street.
M'Gill, David, boot merchant, 16 Woodfield Road.
M'Gill, David, joiner, 35 Northfield Avenue.
M'Gill, David, mason. 111 Wallace Street.
M'Gill, James, traveller, 10 Hunter's Avenue.
M'Gill, John F. (of M'Gill & Smith), Lyncluden, 5 Chal-
mers Road East.
M'Gill, John, baker, 25 M'Call's Avenue.
M'Gill, Robert, hameurer, 10 Elba Street.
M'Gill, Robert, top cutter, 53 M'Call's Avenue.
M'Gill & Smith, grain merchants, 34 and 36 Kyle Street.
M'Gill, William, 14 Alexandria Terrace.
M'Gill, Miss, 53 Main Street.
M'Gill, Miss, 68 John Street.
M'Gill, Mis-s, 4 Wellington Street.
M'Gill, Miss, dressmaker, 18 Miller Road.
M'Gill, Mrs Robert, china merchant. 92 Main Street.
M'Gill, Mrs, 89 New Road.
M'Giill, Mrs, 18 Miller Road.
GENERAL LilRECTORY. 185
M'Gilvary, William (of M'Gilvary & M'CuUoch), 5 Craigie
Avenue.
M'Gilvapy & M'CuUoch, Painteps and Decopatops, 65
DalblaiP Road— see :idvt. pa<!,e 93
M'Ciinlay, Francis, pastry baker, Mosshill Cottage,,^^43_ West
Sanquhar Road. * •■ *
M'Ginnes, John, shoemaker, 33 Elmbank Street.
M'Ginnes, John, coaltrimrner, 30 Nelson Street.
M'Govern, James, engine driver, 26 Argyle Street.
M'Govern, James, Coachman, Kew Cottage, off Marchmount
Road.
M' Go wan, Robert, 26 Wellington Street.
M'Gregor, Adam, 14 Barns Terrace.
M'Gregor, AndreAV, joiiKr, 7 OsA^-ald Avenue.
M'Gregor, Charles, schoolmaster, 50 John Street.
M'Gpeg-op & Co., Fish and Eg-g" Mepchant, 26 York
Street. Telephone No. 8v— see advr. page 28
M'Gregor, Donald, 128 King Street.
M'Gregor, Duncan (of M'Gregor & M'Callum), 25 North
Park Avenue.
M'Gregor, Duncan, headmaster, Newton Academy, 13 Whit-
let ts Road.
M'Gpegrop, Hug"h D., Painter and Paperhanger, 32
Cappick StPeet. House, Glenrosa, 8 Laiisdowne Koad— see
advfc. page 86
M'Cxregor, Captain James, 48 Bellevue Crescent.
M'Gregor, James, pointsman, 102 Prestwick Road.
M'Gpegrop & Son, James, Timbep Merchants, Tarn's
Bpig- Saw/ Mills. House, Kiln Knowe, 5 Limekiln Koad— see
advt. page (50
M'Gregor, John (of M'Gregor & Co.), Blairlogie. 134 Prest-
wick Road.
M'Gregor, John, baker, 160 High Street.
M'Gregor, John, cashier, 18 Princes Street.
M'Ga-egor & M'Callum. grocers and provision merchants, 78
and 80 Allison Street.
M'Gregor, Thomas, plater, 5 D'alblair Road.
M'Gnegor, William, veterinary surgeon, Carlowrie, 3 Caetle-
hill Road.
M'Guigan, David, jockey, 26 Union Avenoje.
M'Guigan, James, cabman, 17 John Street.
M'Guigan, Jolm, horse trainer, Cree Lodge Stables, Craigie
Road.
M'Guire, William, cabinetmaker, 207 High Street.
M'HafEe, Thomas, watchmaker and jeweller, 137 High Street.
M'Hardy, Capt. Ha.rdy, R.N., chief constable for the county,
Sunnyside, off Wellington Square.
M'Harg, James, furnaceman, 55 King Street.
M'Harg, James, town postman, 31 Nelson Street.
186 GENEKAL DIRECTORY.
M'Harg, Robert, blacksmith, 48 George Street.
M'Harg, Samuel, coaltrimmer, 41 Green Street.
M'Harg, Mrs, 9 Elmbank Street.
M'Huteheon, Robept M., Hattep and Hosier. 58 and
60 Main Stpeet. House, Hawarden, 68 Northfield Avenue-
see advt. page 95
M'Huteheon, Mrs John, 125 Main Street.
M'lllwrick, Mrs, Kirkby, 4 St. Leonard's Eoad.
M'llveen, Eobert, surfaceman, 2 M'Call's Avenue.
M'llveen, Mrs, 93 Main Street.
M'llwraith, Ada.m, 20 Queen Street.
M'Tlwpath, Co^ivan & Co., Reg-istered Plumbers,
Slaters and Glaziers, 55 Nev/market Street— see
advt. pajie 58
M'lhvraith, James, butcher, 3 Peebles Street.
M'llwraith, Thomias, joiner, 13 Virginia Gardens.
M'llwraith, Miss, 24 Ashgrove Street.
M'llwraith, Mrs John, 84 Main Street.
M'llwraith, Mrs, 19 Peebles Street. .
M'llwraith, Mrs J. S., Glentig Cottage, 69 John Street.
M'Inally, John, engine driver, 5 M'CalTs Avenue.
M'lndoe, Alexandei', shoemalver, 34 Green Street Lane.
Macindoe, Mrs, 26 Park Circus.
M'Innes, Mrs, 76 Gree.n Street Ltine.
Mackintosh, Alexander, sawyer, 21 Church Street.
Macintosh, Clement, butler, Craigie Ijodge, Craigie Eoad.
M'lntosh, David. Painter and Decorator, 115 New^
Road. House, 22 Nortlilield Avenue— see advt. pit>e 104
M'lntosh, George, grocer, Wellington Chambers, 62 Fort
Street; house, 10 Charlotte Stre-et.
M'lntosh, Jaraes R., railway porter, 101 High Street.
M'lntosh, Ptobert, 53 Content Street.
M'lntosh, Thomas C, salesman, 48 John Street.
M'lntyre, C. A., Grocer, 57 New Road— see advt. page 105
M'Intyre, Donald, 45 Church Street.
M'lntyre, James (of J. & J. M'Intyre), P>arnsdale, 11 St.
Leonard's Road.
M'Intyre, James, Roberton Cottage, 21 Whitletts Road.
Macintyre, J. E., commercial ti-avi?ller, 19 Bellevue Crescent.
M'Intyre. J. & J., Ladies' and Children's Outfitters,
118 Hig-h Street— see advt. end of General Directory
M'Intyre, John, Barnsdale, 11 St. Leonard's Road.
M'Intyre, John, traveller, 38 North.park Avenue.
M'Intyre, William, 11 Gordon Street.
M'lver, Alexander, clerk, 60 Viewfield Eoad.
M'Ja.nnet, David, bricklayer, 25 M'Call's Avenue.
M'Janet, Thoniias, carter, 9 Belvidere Terrace.
M'Jannet, Mrs, certificated nurse, 12 Gordon Street.
Mackay, Donald, blacksmith, 94 Wallace Street.
4.,ENEI!,VL DIUECTOX'A'. 187
M'Kay, Duncan, M.A.,, teacher of modern languages, Ayr
Academy ; house, 27 Charlotte Street.
M'Kay, Hugh, sawyer, 28 Duke Street. ,
M'Kay, James, poulterer, 3 Green Street Lane.
M'Kay, Eobert, vanman, 47 Green Street.
IWfaekay & Co., T. M.. Eleetpical Eng-ineeps, Cpaigrhall,
15 Bepesfopd Teppa.ce — see advt. inside of front cover
Mackay, Thomas M. (of T. M. ^Mackay & Co.), 7 Bellevue
Creiscient.
M'Kay, William, niachineman, 36 York Street Lane.
Mackay, WiUiaim, Craighall, 15 BeresfoixT Terrace.
Macl<a3^, Miss, 7 ]3ellevue Cresc'snt.
M'Kay, Mrs, 3 Bruce Crescent.
M'Kean, John, waterman, 7'2 Church Street.
M'Kea.n, John, engine driver, 2 Eussell Terrace, off Eussell
Street.
Mackechnie, Daniel, Ta.ntallan, 8 Chalmers Koad West.
M'Kechnie, D. S., Dentist, 56 Main Stpeet. House, Rose
bank, Marehtield Road— see. advr. y^ze 124
M'Kellar, D. Ross, Anchorage, 14 Ronaldshaw Park.
M'Kellar, Donald, baker, 12 Green Street.
M'Kellar, Duncan, 30 Woodfield Eoad.
M'Kellar, Miss J. L., draper, 43 Main Street; house, 30
Woodfiield Roa-d.
M'Kelvie, Archibald, veg-etable merchant, 73 Main Street.
M'Kelvie, James, 31 West Sanquhar Road.
M'Kelvie, James, 105 South Harbour Street.
M'Kelvie, Matthew-, bi-assfinisher, 16 Viewfield Road.
M'Kelvie, Robert, jobbi.ng slater, 42 Peebles Street.
M'Kelvie, .Robert, plasterei', 1 Taylor Sti'eet.
M'Kelvie, Robert, slater, 33 Main Street; house, 11 Green
Street.
M'Kelvie, Miss, 6 Ca.ssillis Street.
M'Kendrick, Edward, gardieneir, Carrick House Lodge, 48
Carrick Roaid.
M'Kendrick, John, shoemaker, 25 Duke Street.
M'Kenna, Dr Fergus, Stronvar, 31 Prestwick Roiad.
M'Kinnon, Charles, 16 Mill Street.
M'Kinna, James, janitor, 31 George Sti-eet.
MacKenna, P. Fraser, M.A., LL.B., procurator fiscal, County
Buildings; house, 1 Alloway Place.
M'Kenna, Mrs, 20 Taylor Street.
M'Keima, Mrs. 11 Back Pieebles Street.
M'Kenna, Mrs, 126 High Street.
r:I'Kenna, Mrs, 70 Elba Street.
M'Kenzie, A. C, Morreston, 19 Castlehill Road.
Macloenzie, Captain Alexander, harbo\ir master, Docks, North
Harbo'ur Street; house, 1 Eglinton Terrace.
M'Kenzie, George, carpenter, 22 North Harbour Street.
188
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'acKenziie, Hugh, tobaoconist, stationer amd confectioner,
2 Prestwiek Road ; house, 3 Alexandria Terrace.
M'Kenzie, Hugh, engineer, 4 Lisburn Road, off Prestwiek
Road.
M'Kenzie, James, 239 High Street.
M'Kenzie, James, moulder, 85 King Street.
M'Keinzie, James, 25 John Street.
M'Kenzie, John, stamper, G.P.O., Mosshill Cottage, 45 West
Sanquhar Road.
M'Kenzie, Thomas, gas engineer, 42 Viewfield Road.
M'Kenzie, William, painter, 105 King Street.
M'Kenzie, Mrs William, Mosshill Cottage, 45 West
Sanquhar Road.
MacKenzie, Miss M. P. J., Ingleneuk, 1 Woodfield Road.
M'Kenzie, Mrs, 5 Bruce Crescent.
M'Kenzie, Mrs John, 59 Main Street.
M'Kenzie, Mrs, 100 Prestwiek Road.
M'Kerrow, And^rew, 55 Church Stiieet.
M'Kerrow, Dr Charles, 5 Barns Street.
M'Kerrow, Dr George. 7 Barns Street.
M'Kevitt, Miss, 18 Aoademy Street.
M'Kevitt, Mrs Thomas. 20 Elba Street.
M'Kevitt, Mrs, 34 George Street.
M'ackie, Adam, draper and hosier, 4 Prestwiek Road.
Mackie, Andrew, carter, 93 Main Street.
Mackie, David, Cycle A^-ent, 63 Peebles Street. House,
94 Hunter's Avenue— see advt. pa^e 102
M'Kie, James, cabinetanaker, 51 Content Street.
M'Kie, James, 35 Wellington Street.
M'Kie, James, guard, 91 Green Street.
Maokie, James A., comnnercial traveller, 22 Chalmers Road W.
MacKie John, eabijietmaker, 21 Queen Street.
Mackie, John, hairdreisser, 68 Main Street.
Mackie, John, Jun., draper, 42 Main Street.
M'Kie, John, 6 Lisburn Road.
M'Kie, John, 7 Nelson Street.
Mackie, Joseph, Posting- Establishment, 13 Sandg^ate
House, 1 Cromwell Hace. Telenhone No. 272— see advt. page 22
Mackie, M., grocer, 44 North Harbour Street.
Mackie, Pet>er, upholsterer, 48 Princes Street.
M'Kie, William, engine driver, 7 Wellington Street..
M'Kie, William, chauffeur, 16 Campbell Street..
M'Kie, William, guard, 95 Green Street..
Mackie, Mrs, 18 Academy Street.
Mackie, Mrs, 6 Ci-oiriweli Place.
Mackie, Mrs, 27a New Road.
Mackie, Mrs James, 63 Peebles Street-
M'Kie, Mrs, 64 Content Street.
Mackie, Mrs, nurse, 83 New Road.
GENERAL DIRECTODftT. 189
M'Kill, Matthew, shoemaker, .101 Wallace Street.
M'Kill, Kobert, cabinetuialvea', 23 Weliliiigton Street.
M'Kill, William, u-'-olsterei\ 13 Heathfield Eoad.
M'Kill, William, tailor's cutter, 2 Belvidere Terrace.
M'Kill, Misses, 6 Englewood Avenue.
M'Kill, Mrs Eobert, 72 Wallace Street.
M'Kilop, Mrs, 2 Newmarket Street.
M'Kinlay, Steven, 2 Victoria Street.
M'Kinlay, Mrs Jiane, 14 Church Street.
M'Kinnon, Andrew, shoema,ker, 37 Fullarton Street.
M'Kinnon, Hugh, ham curer, 50 Mill Street.
M'Kinnon, James, 40 Green Street Lane.
M'Kinnon, James, ham cme.r, 63 Main Street.
M'Kinnon, James, barman, 16 Victoria Street.
M'Kinnon, James, foreman, Wyllie's Chemical Works.
M'Kinnon, John, carter, 105 Main Street.
M'Kinnon, Walter, 10 Limond's Wynd.
M'Kinnon, Mrs, Ewenfield Lodge, Monument Koad.
M'Kinstrie, Alexander, malster, 5 Belvidere Terrace.
M'Kinstrie, Alexander, 30 Sn^ith Street
M'Kinstrie, James (of Mains & Co.), 13 HawkhUl Avenue.
M'Kinstrie, Frank, barman, 5 Belvidere Terrace.
M'Kinstrie, Eobert, mason, 49 Content Street.
M'Kissock, Andrew, bricklayer, 25 Sandgate.
M'Kissock, George, 7 Viewfield Eoad.
M'Kissock, George, engineer, 82 Green Street.
M'Kissock, James, musician, 37 "John Sweet.
M'Kissock, Ja.mes, joiner, 11 Green Street.
M'Kissock, "William, Ploug-h Inn, 235 and 237 Hig-h
Street. House, 239 Hiitli Street -see advt. page*'9
M'Kissock, William, slater, 35 FulLarton Street.
M'Kissock, Miss, dressmaker, 33 Fullarton Street.
M'Kissock, Mrs, 4 Whitletts Eoad.
M'Kissock, Mrs G., 54 Mill Street.
M'Kissock, Mrs, 9 Taylor Street.
M'Kitting, Andrew, slater, 19 Ne wBridge Street.
M'Knight, James, joiner, 33 Carrick Street.
M' Knight, John, rivetter, 24 New Bridge Street.
M'Lachkn, Andrew (of A. M'Lachlan & Son], 4 Miller Eoad.
M'Lachlan, A., & Son, builders and joiners, 30 Alloway
Street.
M'ljachlan, Colin, carpenter, 3 Cathcart Street.
M'Lachlan, David, 30 Waggon Eoad.
M'Lachlan, Hugh, sculptor, 38 Midton Eoad.
M'Lachlan, James, shoemaker, 2 Old Bridge Street.
M'Lachlan, John, shoemaker, 55 Main Street; house, 18
Wiaggon Eoad.
M'Lachlan, Eobert, 70 York Street Lane.
M'Laughlan, Samuel, 8 Charlotte Street.
ISO SENEEAL DIRECTORY.
M'Lauchlan, William, w-eaver, 94 George Street.
M'Laucblan., William, 37 Elba Street.
M'Lauchlan, V/illiam, 48 George Street.
M'Lachlan, Miss, 7 Carrick Avenue.
MaclacMan, Mrs, Ardgroen, Park Terrace.
M'Laclilan, Mrs James, 3 Carrick Avenue.
M'Lanachan, Hugh, groom, 3 Somerset Road.
M'Laiiachan, John, thatcber, 41 Northlield Avenue.
M'Laren, David, Glenthorne, 71 Castlehill Road.
M'Laren, Donald, 10 Montgomery Ternace.
M'LareiU, Jolin, clerk, 56 Main Sti-eet.
M'Laren, William, inspector of ^^■e;ghtl, and measureis,
Seaforth Road.
M'Laren, Wm., 86 Wallace Street.
Maclaurin, Jolm, D. Lorigstone, 19 Monument Road.
Maclaurin, Richard C, Tigh-na-Ghrian , 16 Bellevue Road.
M'Lay, John, manager, 36 Prestwick Road.
M'Lay, Robert, blacksmith, 47 Carrick Street.
M'Lean, Alexander, spirit mifrchant, 109 Main Street and
2 Clunes Vennal ; house, Hazlebank, Craigie Road.
M'Lean, Alexander, '20 Hawkbill Avenue.
M'Lean, Alexander, bottler, 24 Elmbank Street.
M'Lean, Alexander, fireman. 41 Wellingion Street.
M'Lean, George, G.P.O., clerk, Mossgiel, 11 Castlehill
Road.
MacLean, Daniel, barman, 90 Mill Street.
MacLeaB, Donaild, 17 P>elvir1ere Terrace.
MacLean, Geoa-ge, rivetter, 29 Xew P>ridge Street.
M'Lea.n, James, 34 Wellington Street.
MacLean, John, carpenter, 161 South Beach Road.
M'Lean, John, carpenter. 129 South Harbour Street.
M'Jjean, Captain Neil, 62^ Greeu Street.
M'Lean, Samuel, insura.nce agent, 42 Allison Street.
M'Jjean, Thomas, vanman, 2.5 Ebnbank StN^eet.
M'Tjean, William, slater, 3 Back Peebles Street.
M'I_.ean, Miss, 71 Mill Street.
M'Lean, Mrs, 16 Elmbank Street.
MacLean, Mrs, T_ja Paz, 7 Ponaldshaw Park.
M'Lea,n, Mrs, 36 York- Sti-eet.
M'Lean, Mrs, 43 New Road.
M'Lean, Mrs, 21 Heathtield Road.
M'Lean, Mrs, 28 North park Avenue.
M'Lennan, Henry, blaeksmitli. 56 Allison Street.
M'Lellan, Hugh, cai-penter, 19 New Bridge Street.
M'Lennan, James, guard, 35 West Sanquhar Road.
M'Lellaii, Samuel, butler, 5 M'Call's Avenue.
M'Lellan, Thomas B., mason, 36 Nelson Street.
M'Lelland, William, pressman, 53 Princes Street.
M'Leod, AlexandCT Murray (of John M'Leod), 8 Cassillis
Street.
GENERAL DIUECTOKY. 191
M'Leod, Baniel, 31 George Street.
M'Leod, John, 1 Victoria Street.
M'Leod, John, Painter and Papephang-ep, 28 New-
mapket Stpeet— see advt. page 95
M'Leod, Jolm, Somersby, 2 Dongola Road.
M'Leod, John, 126 Higii Street.
M'Leod, Thomas, 54 Northfield Avenue.
M'Leod, Miss, nurse, 25 New Eoad.
M'Leod, Misses A. & M., ladies' a-nd children's oiatfitters, 26'
Ne^vma:r]\et Street.
M'Leod, Miss Mapg-aret C, Teachep of Rodmupe-
Dpesscutting-, 8 Cassillis Stpeet— see advt. page 57
M'Leod, :\rrs, 6 Peebles Street.
M'Leod, Mrs, Fishmong-ep, Game, Poultpy and Ice'
Mepehant, 179 Hig-h Street. House, 3 Ballantiue Drive-
see advt. page 62
M'Leod, Mrs, 3 Gordon Street.
M'Lintock, Andrew B., traveller, Memngo Cottage, 36 Hawk-
hill Avenue.
M'Lurkin, Neil, surfaceman, Belmont Cottages, St Leonard's-
Road.
M'Lurkeo, Peter, coachbuilder, 196 High Street.
M'Malion, James, 81 George Street.
M'Mahon, Peter, boot and shoe repairer, Lome Arcade,.
115 High Street.
M'Mahon, Mrs Patrick, 131 Main Street.
M'Mahon, Mrs, lodging house, 27 King Street.
M'Mannus, John, 124 King Street.
MacMaster, Allan, 33 Prestwick Road.
M'Master, C, pastry cook and confectioner, 15 AHoway St.
M'Master, James, R.S.W., artist, Birkdale, 36 St. LeoWds-
Eoad.
MacMaster, S. (of Johnstons, Ltd.), 33 Prestwick Road.
M'Master, William, town postman, 56 Miain Street.
M'Master, Miss, 1 York Street Lane.
M'Math, John, coachman, 90 Mill Street.
M'Meekin, Samuel, caretaker. Bank of Scotland, 24 Sandgate.
M'Meekin, Wm., painter, 19 King Street.
M'Meeking, "William, Rosehiaugh, 14 St. Andrew's Street.
M'Millian, Alexander, blacksmith, 8 Waggon Road.
M'Millan, Alexander, sexton, 15 Elba Street Lane.
M'Millan, Alexander, tenter, 82 Russell Street.
M'Millan, Andrew, railway servant, 11 Carrick Street.
M'Millan, Charles, paini>er, 108 High Sti-eet.
M'Millan & Howie, solicitors, 58 AHoway Street.
M'Millan, James M., Chemist and Phapmaeist,T6
AHoway Street. House, Benvaren, 22 Carriek Road— see-
ad vt. page 7.
M'Millan, James, Plumbep and Gasflttep, 20 Chupch
Stpeet. House, 39 Church Street— see advt. page 98
1^2 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'Mill'an, Captain John, ashoroft, 5 Ashgrove Street.
M'MilLan, John, plumber, 12 Somerset Road.
M'MiUian, Jolm, 129 George Street.
M'Millan, John, seaman, 14 Campbiall Street.
M'Millian, Mialcolm, 36 York Street.
M'Millan, Quintin, blacksmith, 12 Bellesleyhill Eoad.
M'Millan, Eobert, teacher, 22 Egiinton Terrace.
M'Millan, Samuel, checker, 56 Green Street.
M'Millan, W. S. (of M'Millan & Howie), 18 Chalmers Road
West.
M'Millan, Miss, 52 Peebles Street.
M'Millan, Mrs, 13 Elba Street Lane.
M'Millan, Mrs, 11 Victoria Street.
M'Millan, Mrs, 12 Taylor Street.
M'Millan, Mrs, dressmaker, 42 Viewfiekl Road.
M'Millan, Mrs, 23 Princes Street.
M'Millan, Mrs John, 11 Somerset Road.
M'Minm, Charles, 38 Elba Street.
M'Minn, Thomas, compositor, 4 Mews Lane.
M'Minn, Thomas, Wattfield bowling green keeper, Muni-
cipal Golf Club House, Racecourse Road.
M'Monagl, P., & Co., building contractors, 18 Dalblair
Road.
M'Monagl, P. (of M'Monagl & Co.), 27 Craigie Avenue.
M'Morran, Alexander, shepherd, 81 Prestwick Road.
M'Mm'do, Robert, clubmiaster, Ayr Club, 9 Academy Street.
M'Murray, Alexander, joiner, 16 Gordon Terrace.
M'Murray, Robert, overseer, G.P.O., Ivy Bank, 11 Hawk-
hill Avenue.
M'Murray, Thomas, painter, 36 Fort Street.
M'Murray, Miss, 8 D.alblair Road.
M'Murtrie, Andrew, pointsman, 61 AVellington Street.
M'Murtrie, Andrew M., inspector of postmen, 2 Wattfield
Road.
M'Murtrie. David (of John M'Murtrie & Son), 20 Newmarket
Street!
M'Murtrie, David, slater, Craigness, 30 Falkland Park Road.
M'Murta-ie, Gilbert, coachman, 51 Kyle Street.
M'Murtrie, John, pawnbroker, Lome Arcade, 115 High Street;
house, 2 Wattfield Road.
M'Mmitrie & 'Son, John, watchmalvers, 18 Newmarket Street.
M'Murtrie, Miss, confectioner, 23 Sandgate ; hoxise, 6 Crom-
well Pla-oe.
M'Murtrie, Miss, Glencoe House, 18 Cromwell Road.
M'Murtrie, Mrs, 2 Wattfield Road.
M'N.ab, Archibald, clerk, 4 Northpark Avenue.
M'Nab, John, blacksmith, 42 Princes Street.
M'Niab, Miss, Maismore, 43 St Leonard's Road.
:M'Nab, Misses, 23 Bellevue Crescent.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 193
MvNair, James, engineer, Norwood, 72 Prestwick Koad.
M'Naip, W^. & J., Flesheps, 22 Sandg^ate. Telephone
No. 100— see advb. page 46
M'Nair, John (of W. & J. M'Nair), 20 B-allantine Drive.
M''Nair, William (of W. & J. M'Nak), 17 Dalblair Koad.
M'Nair, Miss, 15 Chadotte Street.
M'Nairn, Miss, 21 Ballantine Drive.
M'Naught, R. D., bank accountant, 3 Lansdowne Road.
M' Naught, William, joiner, 18 Gordon Teau-ace.
M'Nee, John, saddler, 111 Wallace Street.
M'Nee, Mrs, 30 Wellington Street.
M'Neil, Angus, bricklayer, 26 Peebles Street.
M'NeH, James, town postman, 24 Wallace Street.
M'Neil, William, manager, London and Newcastle Tea Co.,
43 Burns Statue Square.
M'Neil, Mi's, charwoman, 21 West Sanquhar Road.
M'Neilage, W^illiam, plumber, 26 George Street.
M'Neillie, James, currier, 2 Bellesleyhill Road.
M'Neillie, Mrs, 5 Hav^khill Avenue.
M'Nicol, Duncan, currier, 9 Brittania Place.
M'Ninch, John, fireman, 35 Elmbank Street.
M'Ninch, Mungo, builder, Del-Monte, 72 St Leonard's
Road.
M'Ninch, Richard, draper and coal agent, Wallacetown Post
Office, 11 George Street; house, Creathle'a,6 St. George
Road.
M'Ninch, William, painter, 66 Wallace- Street.
M'Niven, Alexander, 3 John Street.
M'Petrie, John, tailor, 126 High Street.
M'Phee, Hugh, plater, 94 High Street.
M'Phee, James, fireman, 20 Wellington Street.
M'Pherson, Alexander, railway clerk, 61 Content Street.
M'Phei"son, Alexander, drainage con'triactor , 52 Mill Street.
M'Pherson, Alexander, carpenter, 89 South Harbour Street.
M'Pherson, Daniel, coaltrimmer, 31 Waggon Road.
M'Pherson, Daniel, coaltrimmer, 41 Green Street.
Macpherson, Duncan, 2 AUoway Place.
MacPherson, F. H., solicitor, Commercial Bank Buildings,
Sandgate.
M'Pherson, Hugh, 18 Clunes Ven.nal.
M'Phei'son, Peter, coaltrimmer. 33 York Street.
M'Pherson, William, tenter, 93 Main Street.
M'Pike, James, traveller, 13 Northpark Avenue.
M'Quaker, Alexander, drainer, 71 Princes Street.
M' Quaker, Alexander, joiner, 65 Wellington Street.
M'Qu^aker Brothers, grocers and spirit merchants, 22 Content
Street.
M'Quaker, James, plumber, 10 Northpark Avenue.
194 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M' Quaker, J-olni, grocer and spirit m-erchant, 29 land 31 Green
Street.
M'Quaker, Peter (of M'Quaker Brothers), Brightside Villa,
96 New Koad.
M'Quaker, Tennant, grocer, 40 Green Street Lane.
M'Qri.akeir, WJlIiam (lof M'Quaker Brothers), Ivj-bank, 9
Hawkhill Avenue.
M'Qua,te.r, Allan, spirit mercliiant, 119 George Street; house
126 George Street.
M'Queen, James, bank teller, Dulnain, Craigie Road.
M'Quiston, Hugh, Motor Depot, 52 Alloway Street'
Motor ^Vorks, Beresford Lane. House, 33 Park Circus
— see advt. page 121
M'Quiston & Co.,, boot and shoe warehouse, 36 Newma-rket
■ Stneet.
M'Quiston, James, boot traveller, 15 Cambuslea Road.
M'QuistoD, Mattbow, 34 Hawkhill Avenue.
M'Quiston, Peter, butcher, 54 Elba Street.
M'Quiston, Thomias, ham curer, 3 Russell Terrace, off
Russell Street.
M'Quiston, William, foreman. Dean Cottage, 11 Maybole
Ro ad .
M'Quiston, William, 140 George Street.
M'Quiston, Mrs, Southfield, 10 Chalmers Road E^ast.
M'Quiston, Mrs, 107 George Street.
M'Robert, Hugh, town postman, 118 George Street.
M' Robert, Robert, sawyer, 110 Green Street.
M'Robert, William, caretaker, County Buildings.
M'Roibert, Mrs, 66 Gireen Street.
M'Ronald, John, 16 Hawkhill Avenue.
M'Ronald, Samuel, wine merchant, 35 South Harbour
Street; house, 41a George Street.
M'Swan, Mrs N., Ill High Street.
M'Taggart, Alexander, 7 Main Street.
M'Taggart, Angus, wa.tchman, 69 Green Street.
Mactaggart, John, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., organast and music
teacher, 30 Bellevue Crescent.
M'Taggart, Thomas, cashier, St Crispin Works.
M'Taggart, Miss, fish merchant, 69 South Harbour Street.
M'Teer, Samuel, 77 John Street.
M'Turk, Jolm, mason, 2 Tryfield Place, Hawkhill.
M'Turk, John, engine driver, 27 M'Call's Avenue.
M'Turk, Mrs John, 152 George Street.
M'Vean, Lauchlan, 34 Weaver Street.
M'Vean, Mrs, 13 Taylor Street.
M'Veigh, James, groom, 28 Victoria Street.
M'Vicair, Miss, Craagie Cottages, 67 John Street.
M'Wailter, Robert, joine'r, 17 Green Street.
M'Whinnie, Hugh, tailor, 2 Wellington Street.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 195
M'Whinnie, James, tailor, 13 Elmbank Street.
M'Whinnie, Mrs A., 63 New Eoad.
M'Whinnie, Mrs, laundress, 65 Eussell Street.
M'Whirte,r, David, TOiason, 180 PI^est\vick Eo-ad.
M'^Vhirter, James, retired police sergeant, 4 Englewoocl^,
Avenue. *^^;f.^
M'Whirter, John, clxaffeur, Nile Court, 154 High Street. '*"'"
M'Whirter, Eo'bert, joiner, Knoyclart Cottage, 13 Content
Avenue.
M'^Vhintep, Thomas, Building- Contpaetop, Smith
Stpeet. House, ^i Smith Street— see advt. paj>e 73
M'Whir'teir, Mns William, 19 Bellevue Crescent.
M'Whirter, Mrs, grocer and spirit merchant, 72 Green
Street.
M'Whirter, Mrs, nurse, 216 High Street.
M'Whirter, Mrs Andrew, 5 Tryfield Place.
M 'William, Edward, burgh employee, 10 Carrick Street.
M'William, James, 26 Hope Street.
M'William, John, blacksmith, 75 George Street.
M'William, Willaa,m, brassfinisher, 9 Carrick Street.
M'William, Mrs, nurse, 10 Carrick Street.
M'Williaim, Mrs, Sorn-Lea, 25 Whitletts Eoad.
N
NeftaJin, Ephraim, rag and metal merchant, 69 and 71
Allison Street; house, 13 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Nairn, Cuthbert, gardener, 63 M' Call's Avenue.
Napier, James, inspector of postmian, 9 Falkland Eoad.
Napier, Nimmo G., muisicseller, 60 Alloway Street; house,
Foxbank, 3 Ailsa Place.
Napier, Peter G., 13 Belvidere Terrace.
Napier, William, clerk, G.P.O., 3 Cambuslea Eoad, off
Hunter's Avenue.
Nash, Alfred, Heathfield Hospital. Heatbfield Eoad.
Nash, Thomas L., L.D.S.E., dental surgeon, 7 Alloway Place.
National Bank of Scotland, Ltd., 34 New Bridge "^ Street ;
James Wilson,, agent.
National Telephone Coy., Nile Court, 154 High Street.
Neil, Adam, groom, 101 South Harbour Street.
Neil, Alexander, cab driver, 93 Main Street.
Neil, Daniel, Tailop, 137 Main Stpeet— see advt. pajre 131
Neil, Daniel, tailor, 25 Sandgate^ Street.
Neil, David, town postman, 25 Nelson Street.
Neil, Diavid, waggon inspector, 35 Green Street Lane.
Neil, James, engine driver, 5 Elba Street Lane.
Neil, James, cabinetmaker, 5 Sandgate ; house, 105 Wallace
Sti'eet.
Neil, Jameis, cabman, 52 Mill Street.
lUb . GENEKAL DIRECTORY.
Neil, James, Neilage, 18 Asligi'ove Street.
Neil, James, eiigineman, 35 York Street.
Neil, James, 28 Kyle Street.
Neil, John, tailor, 6 NelsoB 'Street.
Neil, John, chaffeur, 2 Bellevue Cottages, off Bellevue Eoad.
Neil, Robert, 152 George Street.
Neil, Robert, tobacconist and stationea*, 8 Carrick Street and
11 Alio way Street; house, Robertann, 9 Belmoot Av.
Neil, Robert, fireman, 31 Waggon Roa^d.
Neil, Ro'bert, Princes Street Dairy, 14 Princes Street.
Neil, Thomas, tobacconist and hairdi'esser, 15 Old Bridge;
house, Mayfield, 36 Falkland Park Road.
Neil, Thomas, goods guard, 22 Green Street Lane.
Neil, William, mason, 240 High Street.
Nfeil, Miss, laundry, 72 Dalblair Road.
Neil, Miss, 30 Mill Street.
Neil, Miss, 37 South Harbour Steeet.
Neil, Mrs Adam, 16 Princes Street.
Neil, Mrs, 41 Allison Street.
Neil, Mrs William, 55 High Street.
Neil, Mrs, 5 Queen's Terrace.
Neilsoin, Andrew, fireman, 61 M''Cairs Avenue.
Neilson, George, barber, 21 High Street.
Neilso'n, James, engine d.river, 30 Elmbank Street.
Neilson, John A., Mountchades House, Doonfoot.
Neilson, Ja^^eiph Hunter, Broomfield, 56 Midton Road.
Neilson, Walter, Ewenfield House, off Monument Road.
Nelson, Henry, 81 King Stneet.
Nelson & Son, Ltd., James, fleshers, 11 Wallace Street.
Nelson, Mrs, Bloomfield, 31 Castlehill Road.
Ness, Ja;mes, railway guard, 33 Elmbank Street.
Nestor, Mrs Jaanes, 6 Victoria Street.
New Church Ayr Parish, Fort Street.
New PrestwJck Baptist Church, Prestwick Road — Rev.
James Lamont.
Newall, David, top cutter, 9 Whitehill Street.
Newa.ll, James, fishmonger, 51 M'Cali's Avenue.
Newall, Thomas, baker, 22 Wellington Street.
Newlands, James, patternmaker, 23 Queen Street.
Newlands, Mrs Cowans, Temperance Hotel, 4 Carrick Street.
Newsome, William, orga^nist, 11 Carrick Road.
News, John, porter, 75 Main Street.
Newton Academy, Green Street La.ne: Duncan .\i"Greg<ir.
Newtonhead Post Office, 78 Main Street; James Linden
NewtO'nhead Public School, Viewfield Road; headmaster, Jas-
Miller.
Newton Park School, M'Cali's Avenue; William Walker.
Newton-on-Ayr Parish Church, Main St.; Rev. Wm. Rainie.
Newton-on-Ayr U.F. Church, Main Street; Rev. John Miller.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 197
Newton-on-Aya- Gas Coy., Ltd., works, Damside Street; John
Gibb, manager. ,
Nicholson, Mrs,l35 High Street.
Nicholson, Mrs J. Ross, Barns House, 1 Barns Orescent.
Nigol, John, etevedor, 1 York Street Bane.
Nieol, John, barman, 61 Wellington Street.
Nicol, Robert, barman, 58 Mill Street.
Nicol, Wflliam, carpenter, 91 South Harbour Street.
Nicol, William, cabineitmaker, 38 Allison Street.
Nicol, Mrs, 10 Peebles Street.
Nicol, Mrs Bryce, 13 John Street.
Nightingale, Daniel, fcallkeeper, 11 C^arrick Street.
Nimmo, Gavin, shipwright, 64 Green Street.
Nimmo, James, Photographep, Dalblaip Stvidio, 2
DalbiaiP Road- see advt. page 87
Nimmo, John, plumber, 91 South Harbour Street.
:Ninimo, William, painter, 65 M' Call's Avenue.
Nimmo, William, Maligakande, 50 Castlehill oRad,
Nimmo, Mirs, 137 South Harbour Street.
Nisbet, James, 13 Allison Street,
l^isbet, Thomas Steven, 102 St Leonard's Roiad.
Nisbet, Misses, 13 Carrick Park.
Niven, James, joiner, Thistlebank, 23 Ashgrove Street.
Nfiven, James, 117 Main Street.
Niven, Frank, 27 Green Street Lane.
Niven, Richard, Airlie, 5 Victoria Park.
Niven, Miss, 14 New Road.
Niven, Mrs Hugh, 2 Midton Road.
Noble, A. A., postmaster, General Post Office, 45 Sandgate.
House, 53 Bellevue Crescent.
Noble, Andrew, giardenea-, Corsehill, Racecourse View.
Noble, James, porter, 36 Elmbank Street.
Norfolk, F. J. P., inland revenue, 20 Bellevue Crescent. ,
Norrie, Miss, teacher, 17 Bellevue Crescent.
Norris, Edward, 4 Lisburn Road.
Noris, Hugh, coaltrimmer, 46 Green Street.
Norris, Steplren, slater, 16 Allison Street.
Norris, Stephen, craneman, 7 Northfield Avenue.
Norris, William, sen., assistant School Board Officer, 16
Academy Street.
North of Scotland and Town and County Bank, Ltd., 211
High Street.
North Quay Post Office, 38 North Harbour Street; J. M.
Goodwin sub-postmaster.
Norton, Ja,mes, groom, 229 High Street.
O
O'Beirne, Mrs, 3 Carrick Avenue.
O'Brien, William, consulting engineer, 75 Prestwick Road.
198 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Observer Company Ppinting and Publishing" Offices^
24 and 26 Smith Street- see advt. page 5 in initio
Oehiltree, John, cashier, 9 Prestwick Eoad.
Ochilto-ee, John, joiner, 36 Dalblair Eoad.
Ochi4ta-.ee, Kobert, grain m^erchant, 118 New Eoad.
Ochiltree, William, 8 Albert Terrace.
O'Connor, John, 59 Kyle Street.
O'Connor, Patrick, 7 Alhson Street.
Og"g", Geopgre S., Dispensing" and Family Chemist^
18 Sandgate. House, 15 Moiitgonierie Terrace. Telephone
No. 366— see advt. page 47
Og"g", "William, Tailor and Clothier, 46 Sandg"ate»
House, 17 Eglinton Terrace— see advt. page 11
Ogg, Miss, 50 New Eoad.
Ogg, Mrs, William, 17 Eglinton Terrace.
Ogilvie, William, traveller, 25 Ballantine Drive.
Ogilvie, Mrs, 16 Smith Street.
CHara, Peter, 4 Smith Street.
O'Hare, Hugh, slater, 29 Wellington Street.
O'llare, Mrs, 3 Victoria Street.
0'Ha.gan, Hugh, iron driller, 44 High Street.
Old Church Ayr Parish, Kirkport, off High Street.
Otiphant, Ebenezer, Inverlochy, 95 Castlehill Road.
Oliver, Cunningham S., Mvrtle Bank, 29 Carrick Road.
Oliver, Ma-.s, 104 Joh.n Street.
Oliver, Mrs Charles, 1 Queen's Terrace.
Oliver, Mrs John, Brownhilll, 63 Mid ton Eoad.
Oliver, Mrs James, 12 Barns Terrace.
O'Malley, Eev. Charles, St. Margaret's E.C. Manse, 27 John
Street.
O'Neil, William, electrician, 67 Princes Street.
Opgard, W^illiam, 8 Mill Street.
Ord, Samuel, customs house officer, 2 Fort Street.
Original Secession Church, Content Avenue— Rev. James-
Young.
Orr, James, family grocer, 218 High Street ; house, Cnaig-
y-Don, Craigie Road.
Orr, Thomas, traveller, Thornlea, 3 St. Leonard's Eoad.
Orr, Miss J., fancy goods merchant and High Street sub-
posfcmis tress, 17 Alio way Street.
Orr, Miss C, 29 Dalblair Eoad.
Orr, Mrs Eobert, Charlesworth , 10 Whitletts Eoad.
Orrick, William, joiner, 60 King Street.
Osborne, William, contractor, Osborne Cottage, 33~ Hawkhill
Avenue.
Osborne, Mrs Eobert, dressmaker, 70 Dalblair Eoad.
O'Sullivan, J. B., collector of customs 'and excise, receiver
of wreck, and superintendent Board of Trade, 2 Fort
Street; house, 5 Bellevue Road.
I
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 199
Oswald, John, G.P.O., clerk, 30 Fort Street.
Ottworowski, Kalf, 13 Kyle Street.
Ovenstone, Frank, gardener, Knowe Lodge, 68 Midton Koad.
Owens, Andrew, railway guard, 5 Viewfield Eoad.
Owens. John, barman, 28 Ehnbank Street.
Palmer, Gideon, barman, 25 Elrabank Street.
Pariah Council Office, 27 Kyle Street; ir-ispector, Kobt. Pyper.
Park, Alexander, colliery manager, 108 High Street.
Park, Thomas, slater, 21 George Street.
Park, Miss, saleroom, ^ Wallace Street ; house, 16 Wialliace
Street.
Park, Mrs, 7 Elba Street Lane.
Parker & Co., rag merchants, 26 and 30 Clune's Venn,al.
Parker, Henry, Lsalee Cottage, 2 St. George's Eoad, off
Northfield Avenue.
Parker, Irvine (of Parker & Co.), 39 Prestwick Road.
Parker, James, bricklayer, 29 Elm bank Street.
Parker, Peter, painter, 41 Weaver Street.
Barker, Peter, tailor, 10 Sanclgate.
Parker, Robert, joiner, 63 Wellington Street.
Parlcer, Thomas, carter, 94 W^allace Street.
Parker, Miss, 25 Duke Street.
Parker, Miss, 48 Union Avenue.
Parker, Miss, 51 Wellingtom Street.
Parker, Mrs, 15 Carrick Street.
Parkins, Richard, slater, 31 York Street.
Patepsors, Alexander', Joinep and Buildep, Lopne
Arcade, 115 Higfh Street. Hou.se, ii Wellington Street-
see advfc. page o!»
Paterson, A. H., grocer, 47 Main Street; house, Ceylon Villa,
32 Falkland Park Road.
Paterson, Alex, (of Alex. Begg & Co. and Paterson Bros.),
50 Belle vue Crescent.
Paterson Brothers, tweed manufacturers, Ayr Tweed Mills,
Vie \^ field Road.
Paterson, Charles, grocer, Netherwood, 60 Hawkhill Avenue.
Paterson, David, grocer a,nd spirit merchant, 50 and 52 Main
Street; house, 48 Main Street.
Paterso:n, G., watchm-ak-er and jeweller. 38 Alio way Street.
Paterson, Hugh, j-etired postman, 45 John Stieet.
Pateiison, Hugh, 68 Princes Street.
Paterson, I. & R., Berlin wool shop, 40 Sandgiate ; house,
55 John Street.
Paterso-n, James, detective, 54 M' Gall's A^-enne.
Paterson, James, pointsman, Belmont Road.
Paterson, James, butcher, 8 Smith Street.
Paterson, James, 80 Green Street.
200 GENERAL DIRECTOKY.
Pa.terson, James, railway servant, 24 Giieen Street.
Paterson, James, 5 Union Avenue.
Paterson, James, rivetter, 1 Boat Vennal.
Paterson, James, pluairber, 48 Kyle Street.
Paterson, James, A., caslikr, 30 Dalblair Eoad.
Paterson, James, shoemaker, 68 Wallace Street.
Patepson, J. D., Iponmong-er, 57 High Street. House,
Drongan Cottage, 15 Midton Road. Telephone No. 274— see advt.
page 34
Pat&rson, John H., grocer and provision merchant, 204 High
Street; house, 37 John Street.
Pa-fcerison, John (of Alex. Begg & Co.), and Paterson Bros.;
hotise. Beta, Craigie Eoad.
Paterson, John, garde iijer, Belmont; house, Belmont Pioad.
Patepson & Co., John, Leathep Mepehants aud Boot
Fupnisheps, 14 Cappiek Stpeet— see advt. page 103
Paterson, John (of John Paterson & Co.), 22 FuUarton
Street.
Paterson, Jo'hn, tenter, G3 Prestwick Eoad.
Patepson, R. & Son, ^Veig^hing- Machine and Scale
Beam Makers, 29 Main Stpeet— see advt. page liO
Paterson, Eobert, town rjostman, Kelso, 7 Somerset Road.
Paterson, Eobert, 4 Brita,nnia Place.
Paterson, Eobert son, joiner, 82 New Eoad.
Patepson, Sons & Co., Pianofoptefand Music Sellers,
34 Newmapket Street— see advts. page 150 and inside of
back cover
Paterson, Thomas, joiner, 2 Church Street.
Paterson, Walter (of W. Paterson & Son), Plevna, 6 Carrick
Avenue.
Paterson, Williain, teacher, 12 Montgomery Ternace.
Paterson, William, the superintendent, G.P.O., 39 Fort St.
Patepson, "William, Blacksmith, 47 Cappiek Stpeet—
see advt. page 88
Pafce-rson, William, waiter, 22 Gordon Terrace.
Paterson, W-illiam, 8 Victoria Street.
Patepson & Sons, "William, Family Gpoeeps, Italiian
"Wapehousemen and "Wine Merchants, 227 High
Stpeet. Teiephone No. .52— see advt. pace 6 in initio
Pateiison, W. W. shipyard manager, Dunire, 21 Montgomery
Terrace.
Paterson, Miss J. G., oertiiicated masseuse, 2 Cathcart St.
Paterson, Miss M., knitting and ihosicrj^ shop, 90 Main Street.
Paterson, Mrs Alexander, Albion Honse, 24 Carrick Eoad.
Paterson, Mrs, 19 Kyle Street.
Pabe-nson, Mrs William, 26 BaLlantine Drive.
Paterson. Mrs Thomas, 55 John Street.
Paton, Charles (of W. Paton & Sons), Marchmont Eoad,,
off Bellevue Road.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 201
Paton, David M., nionumential sculptor, Railway Bridge,
Townhead. House, Noiiaw, 47 Ashgrove Street.
Pattinson, Thomas, Bankend, 6 Woodfield Eoad.
Fa ton, David Wilson (of James Paton & Sons), Etherington ,
. 3 Victoria Park.
Paton, George, miner, 3 View field Koiad.
Paton, Gilbei't, 21 King Street.
Paton, Hugli, mason, 57 Church Street.
Paton, James & Sons, wood merchiants, Ayr Saw Mills, 48
North Harbour Street.
Paton, John D., Buildep's Merchant, 5 Green Street.
House, Hasltsmere, i J-ieilevue Ciesceiii. Telejirams, "Cement,"
Telephone No. 71 — see advt. page iO
Paton, John, baker, 83 IMain Street.
Paton, John, joiner, 11 Carrick Park.
Patou, John, motorman, The Greenan Steam Laundry.
Paton, Eobert, tailor, 122 King Street.
Paton, Kobert (of Jameis Paton & Sons), Gartferry, 40 Eace-
course Eoad.
Paton, Thomas, clerk, 19 Kyle Street.
Paton, T'homas, coal trimmer, 82 Green Street.
Paton, William, mason, 59 Church Street.
Paton & Sons, V/illiam, joiners and building contractors, 15
and 19 Kyle Street.
Paton, William (of Wm. Paton & Sons), Eedbourn, 29 Don-
gola Eoad.
Paton, Miss, 38 Taylor Street.
Paton, Mrs, 30 Smith Street.
Paton, Mrs, 61 Wellington Street.
Paton, Mrs, 35 New Eoad.
Paton, Mrs Eobert, Gartferry, 40 Eacecourse Eoad.
Paton, Mrs Thomas, 63 Bellcvue Crescent.
Paton, Mrs Wuliam, grocer, 59 Wellington Street,
Paton, Mrs, 2 01^/ Bridge Street.
Patton, Mrs, 6 Smith Street.
Patrick, John, accountant and stoektalvcr, 8 Arran Terrace.
Patrinck, John, clerk, 10 Gordon Street.
Patrick, Eobert, retired postmaster, 19 Campbell Sta-eet.
Patrick, W. S. N., sheriff clerk, County Buildings.
Patrick, William, joiner, 49 New Eoad; house, 59 Peebles
Street.
Patrick, Mrs, 8 Arran Terrace.
Pattison, Charles, groom, 4 Burnett Terrace, Hawkhill.
Paul, George, 29 Queen's Terrace.
Paul, James, missionary and secretarv for Deaf and Dumb,
52 Fort Street.
Paul, Jajues, wood machinist, 43 Carrick Street.
Paull, William T., commercial traveller, St. Cyres, 79 Castle-
hill Eoad.
202 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Paul, Miss, ma.tron, Heathfield Fever Hospita-l, Heathfield
Koad.
Paul, Mrs Robert, 43 Carrick Street.
Payjie, WiLliam, weaver, 5 Britaninia Place, off M' Call's
Avenue.
Payne, WiLliam, weave-r, 12 Gosoheii Teirrace, off M'Call's
Avenue.
Peacock, Captiain George W., 1 Park Terrace.
Pea-rl Lifa Assua-ance Co., Ltd., 26 Barns Street.
Pearson, Miss, 8 Queen Street.
Peaston, Mrs, nurse, 19 Carrick Street.
Peck, Arthui-, cricket prof., Doonfoot Fisheries.
Peebles, .Tames, marine engineer, 6 Quail Road.
Pender, Joseph, Tallageria Monument Eoad.
Penney, A. M., artist, 31 Woodfield Road.
Penny, James (of Macdonald, Penny & Mackenzie), Urie-
bank, Craigie Road.
Perry, Thomas, g-rooim, 109 George Street.
Pettlgrew, Alexander, planemaker, 17 Princes Street.
Pettigrew, Wm., miner, 73 Elba. Street.
Pettigrew, William, gerdener, 1 Bellevue Cottages.
Pettigrew, William, vanman, 43 Weaver Street.
Pettigrew, William, isupea-intendent Refuge Assurance Co.,
23 Heathfield Road.
Pettigrew, William, gardener, 13 Old Bridge Street.
Pettigr&w, Miss, confectioner, 6 Newmarket Street.
Pettigrew, Mrs, 61 John Street.
Pettigrew, Mrs, 4 Lisburn Road.
Petto, John, spirit merchant, 46 North H.a.rbour Street; house,
4 York Street.
Philldi>s, Thomas, agent for sunlight so.ap, Eedlands, 31 Ash-
grove Street.
Phillips, Mrs G., 9 Balantine Erive.
Phillips, Mrs, 5 Viewfield Road.
Pickem, Andrew, butcher, 73 New Road.
PickCiU, Archibald, boot and shoe repairer, 34 New Road;
house, 3 xlrgyle Street.
Pickeji Brothe're, butchers, 73-^ New Road.
Picket, Charles, mason, 5 Russell Street.
Picken, David, butcher, 71 Main Street; house, Blenlieim, 18
Prestwick Road.
Picken, James, upholsterer, 104 Wallace Street.
Picken, Dt James, Well park, 5 Racecourse Road.
Picken, Mrs, 60 Allison Street.
Pierotti, L., confectioner, 16 Hope Street.
Pilot House, North Harbour Street.
Piper, Hugh, 58 Mill Street.
Piper, John, goods guard, 19 Elmbank Street.
Piper, William, clerk, 71 Mill Street.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 203
Piper, William, 19 Falkland Road.
Piper, Mrs, 30 Back Main Sti-<^et.
Piper, Mrs, Ladies' nurse, 71 Mill Street.
Firry, William, tra.veller, 22 Elmbank Street.
Pitcairn, Thomas, 43 Fort Street.
Plane, Ealph, 93 High Street.
Ploug-h Inn, 235 and 237 High Street. W. M'Kissock,
Proijrietor— see advt. page 39
Police Office, Town Buildings, 25 and 27 New' Bridge Street;
chief coiuetable, James Loudon.
Pollock, Hugh, clerk. 24 Duke Street.
Pollock, James, mason, 20 Carrick Street.
Pollok-Moms, A. G. (of Shaw & PoUok- Morris), Middlctoo,
3 E-aoecourse View.
PoUok- Morris, Colonel E. M., of Craig, Middleton, 3 R«ce-
course View.
Pollok-Morris, Colonel W. P. M., D.S.O., Blendon, 18
Belevue Road.
Pollock, Peter, .ffirated "Water Manufacturer and
AVine and Spirit Merchant, 34- W^allace Street,
7 Limond's "Wynd and Carrick Bar, 95 South
Harbour Street. House, 31 W;illa..-e street— see advt. page 25
Pollock, Dr W. B. Inglis. 6 Dalblair Eoad.
Pollock, William S. (of Stephen & Pollock), 42 Belle vne Cres-
cent.
Pollock. Miss, 81 New Road.
Pollock, Miss, 229 High Street.
Pollock, Miss, 89 New Road.
Pollock, Mrs William, 6 Alloway Pl'ace.
Pollock, Mrs William, 40 High "Street.
Pollock, Mrs William J., Glenfairn, 28 Eacecourse Eoad.
Polquhairn Coal Co., Ltd., Office, 52 Newmarket Street.
Ponziani, M., confectioner, 113 Wallace Street.
Poole, David, portei', 142 George Street.
Poole, H. J., survej^or of taxes, 3 Macneillie Buildings, New-
market Streiet ; house, 49 Bellsvue Crescent.
Poole, Joseph, 20 Victoria Street.
Porter, Andrew, barman. 74 George Street.
Porter, Eev. Dr. George, 3 Queen's Terrace,
Porter, George, Rowella.n, 25 Bellevue Eoad.
Post Office (General), 45 Sandgate; postmaster, A. A. Noble.
Poustie, David, cabinetmaker, 14 Allison Street.
Poustie & Deias, restaurant, 87 South Harbour Street.
Poustie, James, 65 Mill Street.
Pow, Archibald, 28 Marchfield Road.
Pow, George, groom, 58 Alloway Street.
Pow, Mrs Edward, 18 Gordon Street.
Powell, Harry, 4 Lisburn Road, off Prestwick Road.
Powell, Mrs William, 6 Victoria Street.
204 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Powrie, D'avid, Alderbank, Doonfoot.
Pratt, JameiS, leather cutter, 57 Princes Street.
Pratt, John T. S., town postman, Dunscore, Ijoohside Eoa'd".
Pratt, Jo&eph, railway emploj-ee, 12 Allison Street.
Pratt, Joseph, rural postman to Dunure, 82 George Street.
Prentice, John, 123 George Street.
Prentice, Ma-s H., Thorfinn, 86 St. Leonard's Eoad.
Prentice, Mrs, 8 Vii-ginia Ga.rrlens.
Preston, H., colourist, 19 West Sanquhar Road.
Pretty, Miss, music teacher, Kentfield, 15 Ashgrove Street.
Price, Fred, 44 Main Street.
Price, George, billposter, 18 Gordon Terrace.
Price, Peter (of Ayr Billposting Coy.); house, Content
House ; office, 16 New Bridge Street.
Priest, Henry George, 32 Wellington Street.
Priestley, Alexander, guard, 6 Belvidere Termce.
Pringle, Thomas, tanner, 1 Viewfield Road.
Proudfoot, Peter, 5 North Park Avenue.
Provan, Frank, restaurant, 23 and 25 South Harbour
Street.
Pi'Ova.n, Hugh B., goods agent, Lucerne, 7 Ashgrove Street.
Ppoven. Joseph "W., Joinep and Funeral Undeptakep,
10 Hig-h Street. House, 10 Hioh Street (Top Flat)— see advt.
page 23
Provan s, David, 10 Prestwick Road.
Provand, Dixon, civil engineer, Falkland House, Falkland
Pai'k Road.
Prudtential Assurance Go's Office, 42 Smith Street; S. Hill,
superintendent.
Public Health Department Office, Town Buildings, High
Street.
Pullar, David, manager, Hill Brothers, Ltd., Loan Officev
68 High Street.
Pullen, Charles, dareta.ker , 25 Kyle Street.
Purdie, John (of W. Purdie & Son), 4 Argyle Street.
Purdie & Son, William, tailors and clotTiJers, 20 New Bridge
Street.
Purdie, Miss J. G., draper and milliner, 119 High Street;
house, Harrieilea, 61 Castlehill Road.
Purdie, Mrs, Harrietlea, 61 Castlehill Road.
Purdie, Mrs R., 5 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Purves, James, manager. The Ayr Gas Co., Ltd., Cromwell
Road.
Pyper, Colin, railway porter, 8 North Harbour Street.
Pyper, James, railway guard, 51 Princes Street.
Pyper, John, railway checker,, 4 King Street.
Pyper, Robert, inspector of poor, 27 Kyle Street; house. Mill-
bum, 35 Whitletts Road.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 205
Q
Quagliozzie, C, confectioner, 16 North Harbour Street, and
64 Sandgate.
Quaite, James, bkcksmith, 17 Queen Street.
Quaite, John, hairdresser and tobacconist, 5 Main Street.
Quaite, Thomas, miller, 74 George Street.
Quaite, Mrs, 16 Coaiteii,t Street.
Quinn, Blaney, 11 Garden Street.
Quinn, Jiames, 71 King Street.
R
Kae, Alexander, coaltrimmer, 19 Green Street
E'ae, David, etevedor, 30^ Green Street.
Bae, Jaimes, t ha to her, 49 Elba Street.
Bae, John, coal trimmer, 80 Allison Street.
Bae, Bohert, draper, 10 Campbell Street.
Bae, Bohert, railwayman, Wentworth, Bellrock Boad..
Bae, Wiliam, clerk, 31 West Sanquhar xtoad.
Bae, William, caulker, 58 York Street Lane.
Bae, William, 56 Fort Street.
Bae, William, 38 Taylor Street.
Bainie, Eev, WiUiam, M.A., Newton Manse, 79 New Boad.
Bals'ton, Miss, Doornoroft, Doonfoot.
Bam^age, David, moulder, 57 Peebles Street.
Bamage, James, moulder, 39 York Street.
Eamage, John, carter, 86 Peebles Street.
Bamage, Mrs, 84 High Street.
Bamsay, David, solicitor, 41 Miller Boad.
Bamsay, Gilbert, 26 Church Street.
Bamsay, James, joiner, 54 Jlill Street
Bamsay, James, vanmian, 37 Peebles Street.
Bamsay, John, joiner, 88 Elmhank Street.
Bamsiay, Bev. John B., 10 Fotheringham Boad.
Bamsay, Samuel D., 100 Wallace Street.
Bamsay, William, joiner, 27 Biver Terrace.
Bamsiay, William, grocer a>nd wine merchant, 266 High
Street; house, 1 Kyle Street.
Bams'ay, William, joiner, 42 Fort Street and 56 Sandgate.
B.amsay, Miss, 7 Cromwell Place,
flamsay, Mrs A. C, 31 Burns Statue Square.
Bamsay, Mrs Alexander, 65 Princes Street.
Bandail, W., 129 High Street.
Banken & Tait, solicitors, Wellington Chambers, 64 Fort
.Street.
Bankin, Ja.mes, storeman, 20 Wellington Street.
Bankin, J. S., printer, 7 Newmarket Street.
Bankin, John, mechanic, Milton Cottage, 27 Northfield
Avenue.
Bankin, Bobert, 120 Prestwick Boad.
•206 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Eaiikine, Misses, 4 Egiinton TeiMee.
Rarity, James, insurance, agent, 36 Northpark Avenue.
Redmooid, ThomaKS, roadman, 24 Limond's Wynd.
Eedmayne & Sons, outfitters, 152 Higli Street.
Redmond, William H., grain meix-hant, Moss Side, 21 Craigie
Avenue.
Redmond, Mrs, 31 Weaver Street.
Refugei Assura.nce Coy., Ltd., office, 30 New Bridg-e Street;
W. Pettigre:\\-, superintendent.
Registrar's Office for Births, Mariiages and Deaths, 90 High
Street; registrar, William Aitkeu.
Re id, Adam, 61 New Road.
Reid, Alexander, church officer, 61 New Road.
Raid, Alexander, fireman, 73 Elba Street.
Reid, Archibald (of Legg & Reid), 17 Bellevue Crescent.
Reid, Archibald, lamplighter, 84 High Street.
Reid, Cu'nningham, engineer, 34 Northpark Avenue.
Reid & Co., brassfounders, coppersmiths, electric engineers
and factors, Ayr Brass Foundry, 108 High Street; house,
3 Bairns Crescent.
Reid & Co., D., Cabinetmakers, Upholsterer's and
Funeral Undertakers, 68 and 86 Hig-h Street.
Night Address, 14 Prestwick Road— ;see advb. paoe 122
Reid, David (of John Reid & Son), 3 Racecourse Road.
Reid, D. H. & F., Engrineers, Millwrigrhts and Motor
Garag-e, Victoria Bridg-e- see a.lvt. paoe i4l
Reid, David (of D. Reid & Coy.), 14 Prestvvick Road.
Reid, Francis, 3 Somerset Road.
Reid, George, coaltrunmer, 50 Tavlor Street.
Reid, George, waiter, 31 High Street.
Reid, George, shoemaker, 97 Green Street.
Reid, James, firewood mercliant, 77 Mill Street.
Reid, James, carpenter, 49 Green Street.
Reid, James, janitor, Newton Park School, 69 M' Call's
Avenue.
Read, James, grocer, 20 Northpark Avenue.
Reid, James, compositor, 16 Gordon Terrace.
Reid, Jaimes, 5 Victoria Sti-eet.
Reid, James, clerk, 3 Falkland Park Road.
Redd, James, traveller, 46 Princes Street.
Reid, J. M., dyer, 93 Main Street.
Reid, John, firewood merchant, 66 Mill Street.
Reid, John, retired engineer, 6 Northpark Avenue.
Reid, John, mason, 4 Russell Street.
Reid & Sons, John, shirting manufacturers, Russell Street
Reid, J. W., saddler, 90 High Street.
Read, Matthew, stationer and tobacconist, 40 Main Street;
house, 63 Main Street.
Reid, Ribert, miner, 95 Wallace Street.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 20T
Eeid, Robert, engineer, 94 Hunter's Avenue.
Eeid, Robert A., 11 Montgomerie Terrace.
Eeid, Robert, 24 New Bridge Street. *
Eeid, Thomas, coaehbuilder, 70 Main Street.
Eeid, Thomas, 31 York Street.
Eeid, William, grocer, 1 and 3 Waggon Road.
Eeid, W. R. (of John Eeid & Sons), 1 Nelson Sto^et.
Eeid, William, guard, 25 Elmbank Street.
Eeid, William, blacksmith, 42 Church Street..
Eeid, Wiliam, 3 Seaforth Eoad.
Eeid, William, 111 Wallace Street.
Eeid, Wilson, 8 York Street.
Eeid, Miisses, 104 Prestwick Eoad.
Eeid, Miss, 11 Seaforth Eoad.
Eedd, Misses J. & C, 58 Prestwick Eoad,
Eeid, Miss, Inchmarlo, 18 Maybole Eoad.
Eeid, Miss, tailoress, H High Street.
Eeid, Miss, Laurieston, 3 Bar:ns Crescent.
Eeid, Miss, St CLair Cottage, 4 Belvidere Terracev
Eeid, Miss, 2 Queen's Teirrace.
Eeid, Miss, cook, 22 North Harbour Street.
Reid, Miss, 3 Monument Road.
Reid, Mrs Alexander, 104 New Road.
Eeid, Mrs Bavid, Mount Pleasant, 31 Hawkhill Avenue..
Reid, Mrs George, 41 Green Street.
Reid, Mrs John, 133 M.ain Street.
Reid, Mns Mattl:iew, 39 New Road.
Eeid, Mrs Robert, 49 High Street.
Eeid, Mrs, 5 Heathfield Eoad.
Eeid, Mrs, 1 Viewfield Eoad.
Eeid, Mrs, 10 Gordon Terrace.
Eeid, Mrs, 78 High Street.
Eeilly, Miss, 89 Wallace Street.
Eeilly, Mrs, 121 George Street.
Eeith, Alexander, traveller, Eddilewood, 14 Craigie Avenue-
Eennie, John, blacksmith, 61 Mill Street.
Rennie, Kennedy, lather, 95 Wallace Street.
Rennie, Miss E., stationer, 50 Smith Street.
Rennie, Mrs, 19 Green Street.
Revie, Wm. (of W. & D. Revie), 18 Elba Steeet.
Re vie, W. & D., grocer and spirit merchant, 14 and 16 Elba
Street.
Rhind, Andrew, 9 Montgomery Terrace.
Rice, William, draper, 20 Millar Road.
Richardson, David T., clerk, 27 River Terrace.
Richardson, Hugh, gardener, 110 Green Sti-eet.
Eichardson, John, traveller, 27 Ash.grove Street.
Richardson, Thomas, music teacher, 18 Gordon Terrace.
Richardson, Mris, Etive, 4 Chalmers Eoad East..
208 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Richmond, Hugrh, Fishmong"ep, 88 NeAV Road. House,
5 VVoodfield Road — see advt. page 101
EiehmOind, Jia.mes, hoirsebreaker , 12 Dalblair Koad.
Hichmond, James, stationmaster, Newton-on-Ayr ; house,
Ardnith, 26 Falkland Bark Koad.
Eiiclimoaid, J., Ayr Coinifectionery M'^orks, 53 Allisoaa Street;
house, Aytoun Cottage, 17 Prestwick Eoad.
Richmond, James, railwayman, 13 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Hichmond, James, house factor, 41 Wellington Street.
Kiclimond, John, coaohmiaii, 126 High Street.
Richmond, Capt. J. J., 102 Prestwick Road.
Biohmond, Robert, butcher, 7 Parkview Terrace, 46 Hunter's
Avenue.
JRichmond, William, cattle dealer, Bourtree Park, 30 Castle-
hill Road.
Richmond, Mrs, 20 Kyle Street.
Richmond, Mrs, 14 Gordon Street.
Ricketts, George F., weaver, 1 Goschen Terrace, off M' Call's
Avenue.
Riddiall, William, inspector of works, 20 Go^rdon Street.
Riddall, Mrs, 1 Hope Street.
Hiddex, Mrs John, 174 Prestwick Road.
Riddick, Andrew, clerk, 18 Campbell Street.
Riddick, William, painter, 72 Church Street.
Riley, John Ernest, commercial traveller, 16 Fotheringhiam
Road.
Rdlie, Hugh, blacksmith, 52 Kyle Street.
RiUie, William, enginemjan, 23 Argyle Street.
Rillie, Mrs John, Newlynn, 39 St. Leonard's Road.
R.itcihie, Capitain Alexander, St. John's, 1 Citadel Place.
Hitchie, Alexander, bricklayer, 51 Main Street.
Ritchie, Archibald, officer of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
216 High Street.
"Ritchie, Ewen, manual instructor, A}t.- Academy, Ailsa Cot-
tage, 1 Hawkhill Avenue.
Ritchie, George, 35 Wallace Stireet.
Ritchie, Hogan, coachman, 98 Main Street.
"Ritchie, James, 49;^ Wellington Street.
Ritchie, Jaimes, master mariner, 2 York Street Lane.
Ritchie, Joihn E., Barcraigs, 12 Broomfield Road.
"Ritchie, John, waggon builder, 2 "Virginia Gardens.
Ritchie, Robert, d.yer, 14 Elmbank Street.
Ritchie, William, insurance agent, 6 "Union Avenue.
Ritchie, William, engine driver, 6 Virginia Gardens.
Ritchie, Miss, 6 Park Circus.
Ritchie, Mrs I., Kyle Hotel, 9 Kyle Street— see advt.
page 132
Ritchie, Mrs John, 22 Academy Street.
IRiver Street Mission Hall, 17 River Street.
GENERAL DIRECTOR
t. 209
Eobert Burns Tavern, 8 River Street ; William Steen.
Eobb, Alexander, 5 Viewfield Road.
Robb, David., manager Go-operative Store, South Harbour St.;
house, Cessnock Cottage, 5 Princes Street.
Robb., John H.., solicitor (of R. & J. Goudie), 7 Wellington
■ Square; house, 58 St Leonard's Road.
Robb, Peter, clerk, 1 Daisy Cottages, Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Robb, Thonnas L., solicitor, Town Buildings, Jtiigh Street.
Robb, Misis, 128 Prestwick Eoad.
Robb, Mrs Henry, 30 Wallace Street.
Roberto:n, William, carpet weaver, 6 Falkland Ro.ad.
Roberts, Ernest T., assistant superintendent Prudential
Assurance Coy., Ltd., 8 Craigie Avenue.
Robertson, Albert, knitting and machine warehouse, 34
Alloway Street; house, Craigview, 123 Prestwick Road.
Robertson, Andnew, coachbuilder, 51 George Street.
Robertson, Andrew, coachman, 72 Mill Street.
Robertson, Archibald, engineer, Daisybank Cottage, 96
John Street.
Robertson & Co., general di'apers, 172 High Street.
Robertson, Daniel, garden er, 48 Kyle Street.
Robeptson, David, Cycle Agent, 32 Allow^^ay Street.
House, 12 Woodfield Road— see advt. pa^e 8 in initio
Robertson, George, plater, 9 .King Street.
Robortson, George, Smith Villa, 38 Prestwick Road.
Robertson, Sergeant-Major George, 3 South Harbour
Street.
Robertson, Henry, headmaster Grammar School house. New-
burn, 22 Belmont x\ venue.
Robertson, Henry, 16 Waggon Road.
Robertson, Jameis, cabinetmaker, 39 Green Street Lane
Robertson, James, insurance agent, 14 New Road.
Robertson, James, mason, 16 Garden Street.
Robertson, James, tailor and clothier, 88 Allison Street
Robertson, James, 11 Belvidere Terrace.
Robertson, John, Qpocep and Provision Merchant,
99 New Road. House, 13 Falkland Park Road— see advt,
page 6
Robertson, John B., Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer and
Funeral Undertaker, 68 Sandg-ate. House. 28 Char-
Street — see advt. page 36
Robertison, John W., coach painter, 7 Sprin-gbank Road, o3
Bellesleyhill Road.
Robertson, John, shoemaker, 38 George Street.
Robertson, John, 133 Main Street.
Robertson, John, draper and hosier, Don.nachaidh House, 58
High Street; house, 35 Charlotte Street.
Robertson, John, wholesale banana stores, 208 High Street.
210 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Eobertson, Peter, chiauft'eur, Kensal Tower Stables, 65
Bellevue Crescent.
Eobertson, Eobei't, tai'lor end clothier, 9 Beresford. Terrace.
Eobertson, Eobert, fireman, 9 Queen Street.
Eobertso'n, Eobert, vanm.a,n, Frogmore, 32 Fotheringbam Ed.
Eobertson, Eobei't, clerk, Newton Lodge, AVaggon Eoad.
Eobertson, Eobert (of Eobei'tson & Co.), 9 Barns Crescent.
Eo'berteoii, Eobert, .assistant inspector of poor, Eydal Cottage,
15 Prestwick Eoad.
Eabei-tsoai, Samuel, carpenter, 5 Garden Street.
Eobertson, Thonras, platelayer, 37 Peebles Street.
Eobertson, William, teacher, 59 Dalblair Eoad.
Eobertson, William, railway inspector. Vine Cottage, Eailway
Bridge, Townhead.
Eobertson & Sons, William, coachbuilders, 46 George Street;
house, 2 Content Street.
Eobertson, William, journalist, Beliarina, 34 Castlehill Eoad.
Eobertson, William, manager to Alex. Gemmell & Son, 47
Carrick Street.
Eobertson, William, sprigger, 32 Weaver Street.
Eobertson, Miss, 67 Green Street.
Eobertson, Mrs Ja,mes, 40 Weaver Street.
Eobertson, Mrs, 54 Taylor Sti'eet.
Eobertson, Mrs Annie, 104 St Leonard's Eoad.
Eobertson, Mrs, 8 Wallace Street.
Eobertson, Mrs, 30 New Bridge Street.
Eobertson, Mrs James, 15 Belvidere Terrace.
Eobinson, Andrew, fruiterer, 5 Mill Street; house. Wood-
vale, Maybole Eoad.
Eobinson, Eobert, plumber. 65 Mill Street.
Eobinson, Mrs, Eildon, 28 Falkland Park Eoad.
Eobson, Alexander, railway inspector, 2 Davidson PLace.
Eobson, James, fireman, 17 Falkland Eoad.
Eobson, James, engine driver, 8 Goschen Terrace, off
M'Call's Avenue.
Eoch, Mitchell, draper, 7 Mill Street; house, 192 High St.
Eock, Charles, painter, 144 High Street.
Rock, James, 89 South Harbour Street.
Eoddie, G. Gray, stationer, Doon Cottage, 10 Carrick Eoad.
Eoddie, John, boot closer, Eosebank Cottages, 4 Victoria
Eoad, off 79 Eussell Street.
Eoddie, John, 48 Wallace Street.
Eodger, Edward C, 35 Park Cii'cus.
Eodger, James, foreman plumber, 55 Newmarket Street.
Eodger, John M., of John M. Eodger & Son, Avondale Villa,
20 Carrick Eoad.
Rodjg-er. J. M., & Son, Iponfounders, Kyle Foundry,
Smith Street. Telephone 189— see advt. page 37
Rodger, John, saddler, 81 South Harbour Street,
I
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
'ill
Kodger, John P. M. (of John M. Rodger & Son), Ferncroft,
°36 Fotlieringham Eoad.
Kodgei-, Robert, 78 Wallace Street.
Rodger, Samuel, rivetter, 7>Z Weaver Street.
Rodger, Thomas, painter, 14 Russell Street.
Rodger, William, agent for Lawsons, Ltd., 166 High Street.
Rodger, William, railway inspector, Garfield, Tig Road.
Rodger, Mrs George, 95 Mill Street.
Rodger, Mrs, 119 Main Street.
Rooney, Thomas, mason, 156 Prestwick Road.
Rorrison, Robert, traveller, 8 Falkland Road.
Rose, Robert, tailor a.nd clothier, 48 Allo^\•ay Street; house,
50 AUoway Street.
Ross, Alexander, storeman, 19 Russell Street.
Ross, Alexander, club master. Junior Conservative Club, 20
Cathcart Street.
Ross, Anthony, fireman, 2 M' Call's Avenue.
Ross, Archibald, fireman, 3 Marchfield Road.
Ross, Bennie, Gowkscroft, off Doonfoot Road.
Ross, Donald, police constable, 19 Bellevidere Terrace.
Ross, Gilbert, coal merchant, 9 Peebles Street.
Ross, John, millwright, HoUandbank, 48 Church Street,
Ross, James, insurance agent, 3 Bellesleyhill Road.
Ross, John, 49^ Green Street Lane.
Ross, Neil, butcher, 84 High Street.
Ross, Peter, baker, 15 M' Call's Avenue.
Ross, Robert, tailor, 34 Content Street.
Ross, Thomas, shoe-maker, 18 Elmba.niv Street.
Ross, William, commercial traveller, 31 Park Circus.
Ross, AVilliani, railway guard, 20 Viewfield Roiad.
Ross, William, South Barnwell, 13 Barns Crescent.
Ross, William, engi.ne driver, 24 Nelson Stieet.
Ross, William, 1 Virginia Gardens.
Ross, William, prison ^^•arder, Bath Place.
Ross, Misses A. land M., 56 Main Street.
Ross, Miss Agnes, 72 Elba Street.
Ross, Miss Jane, draner. 60 Siandgate ; house, 49 Fort
Street.
Rass, Mrs, 153 High Street.
Ross, Mrs, 2 Whitehill Street, off West Sanquhar Road.
Rowan, Alexander, 202 High Street.
Rowan, Andrew, draper. Fort House, Seabank Road.
Rowan, David (of Ayr Steam Shipping Co.), Dunskaig, 19
Racecourse Road.
Rowa,n, Hugh, baker, 202 High Sti-eet.
Rowan, James, burgh employee, 56 George Street.
Rowan, James, slater. 48 Allison Street.
Rowan, Thomas, quarryman, 11 Green Street.
212 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Rowan, Thomas, Tailop and Clothier, 7 Carpick
StPeet. House, Ashdell, 8 fSt Leonards Road— see advt. page 92
Eowau, William, ham curer, 66 Green Street.
Eowan, Mrs C, saleroom, 28 Wallace Street; house, 12 John
Street.
Rowan, Mrs G., 6 Bath Place.
Kowan, Mrs Hugh, 11 Dalblair Eoad.
Rowan, Mrs, 38 Elmbank Street.
Eowley, Sainuel J., coachbuilder, 13 Charlotte Street.
Roxburgh, William, stevedore, 35 Northpark Avenue.
Roy, Mrs, 202 High Street.
Roy, MiiS, confectioner, 41 WaiLlace Street.
Royal Bank of Scotland, 39 Sandgate ; agent, John A.
White.
Ruddix, James, 18 Garden Street.
Ruddoch, Alexander, 52 Kyle Street.
Ruddock, Mrs, 27 Noi-thpark Avenue.
Rusk, James, shoemaker, 158 George Street.
Rusk, John, cashier, 4 Barns CresceJit.
Rusk, Miss, 46 Mill Street.
Russell, Alexander, 33 Campbell Street.
Russell, Angus, tenter, 41 Nelson Street.
Russell, Archibald, baker, Rose Cottage, 1 Bellesleyhill A v.
Russell, Archibald, chauffeur, 13 Allowiay Street.
Russell, George, 44 High Street.
Russell, James F., insurance inspector, 34 Falkland Park
Road.
Russell, James, compositor, 21 Falkland Park Road.
Russell, James, 35 Wellington Street.
Russell, James, brassfinisher, 54 Viewfield Road.
Russell, John, spirit merchant, 200 High Street; house,
25 River Terrace.
Russell, John, 41 Green Street.
Russell, John, plumber, 15 Waggon Road.
Russell. M. Sz J., fruiterers and florists, 36 Sandgate.
Russell, Robert, salesman, 24 New Bridge Street.
Russell, Robert, 3 Craigie Avenue.
Russell Street Public School; headmaster, Andrew Murphy.
Russell, Thomas, 39 Fort Street.
Russell, Thomas, shoemaker, 19 West Sanquhar Road.
Russell, Thomas, mason, 23 Church Street.
RusseU, William, tailor, 28 Allison Street.
Ruissell, William, joiner, 19 River Terrace.
RvLSsell, Williaim, joiner, 17 Green Street.
Russell, Misses, Dress and Mantle Makeps and
Millineps, 229 Hig-h Street— see advt. page 80
Russell, Mrs George, 13 Park Circus.
Russell, Mrs, 7 Craigie Avenue.
GENERAL DIRECTOItV. 213
Eussell, Mrs, 121 High Street.
Kusso, Antonia, confectioner, 66 King Street.
Kutherford, Joliu, boot and shoe warehouse, 131 High Street;
house, 11 Midton Road.
Ruthven, Mrs, 1 Argylo Street.
Ryan, John, 55 Elba Street.
Ryley, Apthup E., Cycle Agrent, 21 Kyle Street. House,
Helen Villa, 51 Prestwick Road— see advt. page oJ
S
St. Andi'ews U.F. Church, 39 Park Circus; Rev. Wm.
Binnie.
St. James's Parish Church, Prestwick Road; Rev. John
Henderson.
St James Masonic Hiall, 20 Nev^r Bridge Street; secretary,
John Meikle, 51 Carrick Street.
St. John's Roman Catholic School, Whitletts Road; head-
maste-r, L. Gemson.
St. Leonard's Parish Church, St Leonard's Road; Rev.
Oswald B. Milligan.
St. Margaret's R.C. Church, John Street; Rev. Canon D.
Collins.
St. Margaret's R.C. Infant School, Elba Street; headmis-
tress, Miss Lamoiit.
St. Pa.ui's Masonic Hall, Nile Court, 154 High Steeet;
secreta^ry, CharLois PuUen.
Sadler, Mrs W., 63 John Street.
Sailors' Rest, 34 North Harbour Street.
Salvation Army Citadel, 6 New Road ; Adjutant Clark ;
house. 6 Prestwick Road.
Samson, Adam, insurance lagent, 27 West Sa^nqubar Road.
.S^msoin, James, shoemaker. Tarn's Brig, H7 New Road
Sam.soa, Thomas, grocer and spu'it merchant, 28 Sandgate;
house, 4 Charlotte Street.
Samson, Miss, 53 Peebles Street.
Samson, Miss, 34 North Harbour Street.
Sand-ers, W. E., burgh employee, 30 Church Street.
Sands, David, coaltrimmer, 50 York Street Lane.
Sandis, James, shoemaker, 4 Campbell Street.
Sands, Thomas, shoemaker, 46 Russell Street.
Sanitar}- In/spector 's Office, Town Buildings, High Street —
Robert Adam, inispector; house, 16 Eglinton Terrv.co.
Santini, S., confectioner, 26 Ta.ylor Street.
Sargen, William, reporter, 43 Wellington Street.
Sargen, Mrs James, 55 Wellington Street.
Sargent, Arthur, 115 South Harbour Street.
Sargent, Henry, painter, 101 South Harbour Street.
Sargeant, John, cairtcr, Hall's Vennal, orf Peebles Street.
Sargeoat., Mrs, 73 South Harbour Street.
214 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Savagie, Archibald, coachmau, 114 St Leonard's Koad.
Savage, Davkl, mason, 75 DalbLair Eoad.
Savage, James, hall keeper. Drill Hall, 1 Burns Statue
Square.
Savage, William, prison warder, Bath Place.
Savveris, James, shoemaker, 105 South Harbour Street.
Sawens, Eobert, tailor, 46 Wallace Street.
Sawers, Kobert, bootmaker, 17 Peebles Street.
Sawyers, Miss, Wyndford, 35 St Leonard's Road.
Sayers, Robert, locomotive foreman, 97 New Road.
Scottish Wool and Hosiery Stores, 59 High Street.
Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society Office, 55 Newmarket
Street ; manager, James G. Dowell.
Scott, Andrew, 58 M'Oall's Avenue.
Scott, Duncan, currier, 3 Victoria Road, off 79 Russell
Street.
Scott, G. D. & Co., wholesale confectioners, 79 Dalblair
Road.
Soott, George B., deisigner, Cor\\-eii, 10 Lansdowne Road.
Scott, Henry, jcoal trimmer, 46 Clunes Vennal.
Scott, Hugh, mason, 23 Russiell Street.
Scott, James, ex-teacher, Wetheral, 16 Ashgrove Street.
Scott, James, House Factor, Reg-ister fop Servants,
Adveptisiiig^ and Shipping- Ag-ent, 68 Nevirniapket
Street. House, 9 Quail Hoad. Telephone No. llx— see advt.
1.1 age 106
Scott, James, plumber, 34 Elmbank Street.
Scott, John, carter, 31 Peebles Street.
Scott, John, 71 Princes Street.
Soott, John T., accountant, 29 Newmarket Street; house,.
Twycross, 38 Castlehill Road.
Scott, John, 15 James Street.
Scott, John, 110 George Street.
Scott, John, agent for Day, Son & Hewitt, Lome Arcade,
115 High Street; house, 10 St Andrews Street.
Scott, John M., forester, 14 Content Street.
Scott, Robert M., traA-eiUer, 15 Fotheringham Ptoad.
Scott, Robert, foreman, 70 M'Call's Avenue.
Scott, Thomas, janitor, Newton Academy, 22 Green Street.
Scott, Thomas, 196 High Street.
Scott, William, compositor, 18 Peebles Street.
Scott, William, gardener, 51 Kyle Street.
Scott, William, overseer, 83 Mill Street.
Scott, William, 54 York Street.
Scott, William, rivetter, 93 Main Street.
Scott, Miss A. I., 6 Craigie Avenue.
Scott, Miss, newsagent, 8 Falkland Park Road.
Scott, Miss, 6 Fotheringham Road.
Scott, Mrs, nurse, 63 Main Street.
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215
Scott, Mrs, 66 Prestwick Eoad.
Scott, Mrs John, "Tarn o' Shanter," 230 High Street; house,
50 Alloway Street.
Scott, Mrs, 106 George Street.
Sc^tt, Mrs, 20 New Bridge Street.
Scott, Mrs, 28 Ehnbank Street.
Scott, Mrs, 5 Virginia Gardens.
Scoular, Robert & Sons, merchants and millers, 5 Carrick
Street.
Scullion, James, horse trainer, 57 King Street.
Scullion, Thomas, horse dealer, 79 and 81 Wallace Street.
Scullion, William, horse dealer. Sun Inn Stables, 221 High
Street.
Seagers, .Joseph, 2 Somerset Road.
Seaman's Bethel, 13 Green Street.
Sears, William, groom, 33 Church Street.
Seaton, John, 30 Green Street Lane.
Seel, Charles, waiter, Lymore, 22 Fotheringham Eoad.
Semple, Alexander, 6 George Street.
Semple, Alexander, Coal Merchant, Townhead Lye,
House, 11 Eftliiitou Terrace.
Senrple, James, 34 Elba Street.
Semple, R. J., solicitor. 70 Newmarket Street; house,
Ardaire, 9 Racecourse Road.
Seuiple, Mrs James, 3 Virginia Gardens.
Semple, Mrs John, Ardaire, 9 Racecourse Road.
Seniop & Sons, Edward, Piano "Warehouse, 141 and
143 High Street. House, Bellevue House, ?, Marchmont
Road— see advt. page 1 in initio
Service, John & S^n, measurers, 239 High Street.
Service, Frederick, land measurer, Oalderbank, 14 S.
Leonard's Road.
Set'vice, William, dancing master, 18 Alexandria Terrace.
Session Clerk, Ayr Parish, G. M. Lockhart, 211 High Street.
Session Clerk, St. James' Parish, 9 Falkland Road; James
Napier.
Session Clerk, St. Leonard's Parish, 58 AUowav Street; W.
S. M'Millan.
Session Clerk Newto,n-on-Ayr Parish, Malcolm Lodge, 44
P\i»eistwick Road; J. M. Ferguson.
Session Clerk, Wallacetown Parish, 1 Miller Road; Coun-
cillor John Watson.
Seymour, John, jun., town porter, 50 Mill Street.
Shand, James, foreman boot fitter, 4 Bellesleyhill Road.
Shankland, William, railway guard, 68 Church Street.
Shianbland, Mrs Robert, 6 Montgomerie Terrace.
Shanks, James, stamper, G.P.O., 2 Waggon Road.
Shannon, Ja.mes, 33 M'Call's Avenue.
216: GENERAL DIRECTORY.
iSbarkie, John, foi-eman bak^er, 12 Ailsa Place.
Shairp, John Campbell, B. A., sheriff-substitute. County
Buildings; house, 21 Wellington Square.
Sharp, Claud, 8 Park Term-ce.
Sharp, JoJiD, late scliool master, Eoseland, 15 Carrick Eoad.
Sbaw, David W., solicitor. District :a.nd J. P. clerk, 24 Sand-
gate; liouse, Ben alt, 2 Yietoiia Park.
Shaw, D. W. & Welsh, solicitoTS, 24 Sa.ndgate.
S'baw, Jam.es E., county clerk and ti-easurer. County Build-
ings.
Shaw, J. B., chauffeur, 11 Cambuslea Road, off Hunter's
Avenue.
Shaw, J. B., cycle agent, 77 Dalblah- Road.
Shaw, Jiames, grocer, 9 Burns Statue Square.
Shaw & Pollok-Morris, J. E., solicitor's. County Buildings.
Shaw, John, sheriff officer, 100 High Street.
Shaw, John, shoemaker. 59 Mill Street.
Shaw, William, porter, 32 Elmbank Street.
Shaw, Robert, shoemaker, 61 Peebles Street.
Shaw, Samuel, 13 Main Street.
Shaw, Mrs C. G., Wellington House, 25 Wellington Square.
Shaw, Mrs John, grocer and wine merchant, 10 George Screa>t;
house, 17 Gordon Street.
Shaw, Mrs John, 18 Kyle Street.
Shearer, Andrew, grain dealer, Gyama. 1 Englewood Avenue.
Shearer, David, baker, 69 Main Street and 73 New Eoad;
house, 91 New Road.
Shearer, John, plumber, 99 Main Street.
Shearer, Robert, traveller, 26 Nelson Street.
Shearer, Rohert, joiner, 232 Piestwick Road.
Shearer, William, foreman cabinetmaker, 1 Academy Street.
Shearer, Miss, 3 New Bridge Street.
Shedden, James, inspector of National Society for Prevention
of Cruelty to Children, 3 Cromwell Place.
Sheddon, James, fish hawker, 15 Boat Vennell.
Sheppard, C, 74 Mill Street.
Sheppard, James, stableman. Woodlca, 56 Hawkhill Avenue.
Sheppard, Mrs, 5 Limond's Wynd.
Sheriden, James, wine and spirit merchant, Sun Inn, 219
High Street; house, 221 High Street.
Sherwood, James E., Helvitia Cotta.ge. 15 Princes Street.
Shields, Benjamin, moulder, 38 Wellington Street.
Shields, David, tinsmith, 70 High Street; house, 22 Nelson
Street.
Shields, D., Belleisle Stahles; off Doonfoot Road.
Shields, James, 137 South Harbour Street.
Shields, James, compositor, 56 Russell Street.
Shields, J., 71 York Street Lane.
Shields, John, tinsmith, 74 Main Street.
GENERAL DmECTORY. '■i ' 7
biiieids, John, tailor, 229 High Street.
Shields, John, cab driver, 9 Burns Statue Square.
Shields, Robert, blacksmith, 65 Mill Street.
Shields, Samuel, dyer, 121 Main Street.
Shields, Thomas, Marohmount, 58 Castlehill iioad.
Shields, Willi&m, carpet weaver, 9 Queen Street.
Shields, Captain William, 31 Argyle Street.
Shields, William, fitter, 9 Tryfield Place.
Shields, Mrs, 14 New Eoad.
Shiels, Mrs, 2 Crom\\-ell Road.
Shiels, Mrs, 6 Dalblair Eoad.
Shilling law, William, painter, 30 Allison Street.
Short, Alexander M., isupcrintendent Pearl Life Assurance
Company, 26 Barns Street.
Short, James F., Teacher of Book-keeping-, 143 High
Street— see advt. pap,e 149
Short, Peter, coal agent, 92 and 94 King Street.
Short, Peter, jun., 96 King Street.
Short, Robert, janitor, Russell Street School, 64 Russell
Street.
Short, William M., clei'k, 36 Union Avenue.
Short, Mrs Peter, grocer, 89 King Street.
Shorthouse, Miss, 9 Sandgate.
Sick Poor Nursing Association, 4 Cromwell Place.
Silk, Edward T., weaver, 27 Duke Street.
Sillars, Charles, railway guard, 4 Wellington Stieet.
Sillars, John, ham curer, 116 New Road.
Sellars, Robert M., dancing master, 22 Miller Road.
Sillars, Robert, fireman, 19 Waggon Road.
Sillars, William, engine driver, 19 Russell Street.
Sillars, Miss, dressmalver , 116 New Eoad.
Sillars, Miss, 71 New Road.
Sillars, Miss, Lvnton, 30 Campbell Street.
Sillars, Mrs, 16 Peebles Street.
Silver, John (of Silver & Young), 9 Barns Terrace.
Silver & Young, solicitors, 42 Newinarket Street.
Sim, Alexander, hall porter, 6 Craigie Avenue.
Sim, Andrew, joiner. 32 Princes Street.
Sime, Harry, musician, 8 King Street.
Sime, Hugh, slater, 22 Wellington Street.
Sime, Mrs, 28 Fort Street.
Simm. Robert, plater, 5 Dalblair Road.
Simmons, Alfred, trainer, 101 Wallace Sti'eet.
SimmoniS, William, oab driver, 44 Church Street.
Simmons, Mrs Alfred, Craigower, 25 Craigie Avenue.
Simpson, xilexander, joiner, 27 River Terrace.
Simpson, Andrew, coachman, 6 Church Street.
Simpson, George, 9 Burns Statue Square.
Simpson, James, flesher, 5 Wellington Street.
218 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Simpson, John, coal trimmer, 9 Goschen Terrace, off M' Call's
Avenue.
Simpison, Quintin, sla.ter, 226 High Street.
Simpson, William, giardener, 41 Union Avenue.
Simpson, Miss, milliner, Whitehall, 16 Beresford Terrace.
Simpson, Mrs A., 59 Mill Street.
Simpson, Mrs, Ethel Cottage, 40 Viewfield Roa'd-
Simpson, Mrs, 221 High Street.
Simpson, Mrs, 10 Alexandria Terrace.
Sinclair, Charles, spirit merchant, 34 High Street; house, 41
Green Street.
Sinclair, John, groom, 3 Craigie Avenue.
Sinclair, John, mason, 13 Wellington Street.
Sinclair, Eobert, mason, Burnbank, Maybole Eoad.
Sinclair, Mrs William, 7 Waggon Road.
Sinclair, Mrs T., 10 Bath Place.
Sinclair, Mrs James, 10 Mid ton Road.
Sinclair, Mrs, 5 Goschen Terrace, off M'Call's Avenue.
Singer's Sewing Machine War&house Co., Ltd., 247 High
Street.
Skelly, Willaani, 23 King St}'eet.
Skilling, Andrew, gardener, 29 Eliiibank Street.
Skinner, Williaim, joiner, 9 Belvidere Terrace.
Slarke, Mrs M. J., 11 Ballantine Drive.
Slater, Matthew, brassfinislier, 128 George Street.
Slaven, Joseph, 3 Russell Street.
Sloan, Andrew, shoemaker, 130 PreKt\^-icl<: Eoad.
Sloan, Andrew, carpenter, 141 South Harbour Street.
Sloan, Hugh, 22 Elba Street Lane.
Sloan, John, painter, 15 Belvidere Terrace
Sloan, John, 3 Garden Street.
Sloan, Robert, Invermay, 64-| Castlehill Road.
Sloan, William, shoemakei', 105 Main Street.
Sloan, William, insurance a, cent, 30 Smith Street.
Sloan, William, machinist, 9 Carrick Street.
Sloan, William, miner, 121 Main Street.
Sloane, Miss, confectioner, 39 Burns Statue Squai-e.
Sloan, Mrs, Duneaton, 15 St. Leonard's Road.
Sloan, Mi-s John, grocer. 9 Russell Street.
Smart, Thomas, tailor, 27 Church Street.
Smart, Mrs A. C, 8 AVellington Square.
Smellie, Archibald, spirit merchant. 7 South Harbour Street.
Smellie, William, photographer, 61 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Smiliie, William, collector, 31 Queen's Terrace.
Smirrel, George, 35 Elba Street.
Smith, Adam, tailor, Millar House, 234 Prestwick Road.
Smith, Alexander, 248 High Street.
Smith, Alexander, stock and share broker. South Lodge, 29
Racecourse Road.
GENERAL DIUECTOHY. 219.
Smith, Alexander, compositor, 117 South Harboiir Street.
Smith & Son, Alexander, builders, 4 Cass ill is Street. ,
Smith, Andrew, Mount Plca.sant, 29 Hawkhill Avenue.
Smith, Andrew, gardener, 62 Mill Street.
iSmith, Andrew, letter stamper, 47 Fort Street.
Smith & Son, Andrew, Grain Mepchants. Stopes,
South Quay and Nopth Quay; Mills, Ayr Mills
and Vietopia Mills; Office, 21 Ailoway Street-
see, ad vt. page r2y
Smith, Carl, traveller, Aiiliph, 31 St. Leonard's Ro^ad.
Smith, David, grocer, 36 x\lloway Street; house, 19 Ailoway
Street.
Smith, David, joiner, 4 Virginia Gardens.
Smith, David, engine driver, 16 Falkland Park Road.
■Smith, David, storeman, 39 Nelson Street.
Smith, David, 46 Wallace Street.
Smith, D. & J., boot and shoe manufacturers, Lime Kiln
Road,
hmith, Fred. S., Melting Villa, 57 Midton Road.
Smith, George H., clerk, 24 Union Avenue.
Smith, Hugh F. (of M'Gill & Smith), Bimam, 20 Belmont
Avenue.
Smyth, H., Longton, 38 St. Leonard's Road.
Smith, Hugh, carter, 52 Green Street Lane.
Smith, James, Raemoir, Bowman Road.
Smith, James, boot traveller, 39 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Smith, James, spirit merchant and cork cutter, Union Tavern,
Boat Vennal, and 12 Main Street.
Smith, J. C, Shalimar, Racecourse View.
Smith, John H., Glenorne, 43 Park Circus.
Smith, J. L-, Hosier, Glovep and Shirtmaker, 47
Ne'wmapket Street. House, Wivenhursf, 45 Midton Road-
see akAt. page 91
Smith, John, plumber, 57 Peebles Street.
Smith, John Grant, shiphroker ar.d agent, A.yr Colliery Office,
64 North FJanbour Street; house, Westerloa, 31 Race-
course Road .
Smitli, Jolm, engineiuian , 44 Nelson Street.
Smith, John, mason, .18 Nelson Street.
'Smith, John, caulker, 9 King Street.
Smith, John, coal trimmer, 3 Viewfield Road.
Smith, John, 93 Mill Street.
Smith, John G., goods guard, 4 Seaforth Road.
S;mith, J. & W., corrporate accountants and house agents, 21
Newnnarket Street.
Smith, J., 180 High Street.
Smith, John, gardener, South Lodge gate-house, 29 Race-
course Road.
Smith, John, boot traveller, 48 Northfield Avenue.
•220 ' GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Smith, John, boot travellei', Northdece, 11 Piestwick Eoad.
Smith, Join, gardener, Miller House, 234 Prestwick Road.
Smith, Leonard, clerk, H.M. Customs and Excise, 35
Woodfield Road.
Smith, Malcolm, 33 South Harbour Sti-eet.
Smith, Matthew, joiner, Damside.
Smith, Quintin, pointsman, 48 Hunter's Avenue.
Smith, Richard, Ardilph, 31 St Leonard's Road.
Smith, Robert, tailor aj.xl ciothjer, 10 Academ}- Street; house,
47 Fort Street.
Smith, Robert James, fruitei'^r and confectioner. Tarn's Brig,
113 New Road; house, 7 Elmbaok Street.
Smith, Robert, car conductor, 164 Prestwick Road.
Smith, Robert, clerk, 37 Mill Street.
Smith, Thomas, marine engineer, 28 Main Street.
Smith, Thoimas, vanman, 6 Wellington Street.
Smith, Thomas, coal trimmer, 92 York Street Lane.
Smith, Thomas, Victoria Cottage, 51 M' Call's Avenue.
Smith, Thomas, staanper, G-.P.O., 9 M' Call's Avenue.
Smith, Thomas, weaver, 46 Northpark Avenue.
Smith, William, tailor, 75 New Road.
Smith, William, lorryman, 2 Old Bridge Street.
Smith, William, chimney sweep, 148 George Street.
Smith, Williaim, 20 Aoademv Street.
Smith, William (of J. & W." Smith), 19 Whitletts Road.
Smith, William, mason, 14 Nelson Street.
Smith, William, vanman, 11 Belvidere Terrace.
Smith, William, dairyman, 202 High Street.
Smith, William, 17 Bellevue Crescent.
Simith, W. W. C, steam ship owner, Laurieston, 5 Barns
Crescent.
Smith, WiJliara, Garfield, 8 Chalmers Road East.
Smith, Misses, 'di-essmakers, Miller House, 234 Prestwick
Road.
Smith, Misses, J. & I., dressmakers, 30 Queen's Terrace.
Smith, Miss, 20 Alloway Street.
Smith, Miss, nurse, 175 High Street.
Smith, Miss, confectioner, 3 Wellington Street.
Smith, Miss, 51 St Leonard's Road.
Smith, Miss, 29 West Sanquhar Road.
Smith, Mrs Alexander, Allow^ay Dining- Rooms, 27
Burns Statue Square. House, 4 CRSsillis Street— see advt.
paio-e 41
Smith, Mrs T., 19 Fort Street.
Smith, Mrs Thomas, 12 Bei-esford Terrace.
Smith, Mrs Hugh, 19 M'Call's Avenue.
Smith, Mrs, 21 Campbell Street.
Smith, Mrs William, 15 Content Street.
Smith, Mrs, 27 Church Street.
GENERAL UlRECTOKY.
221
Smith, Mrs James, 13 Montgomerie Terrace.
Smith, Mrs, 73 Groeiii Street. ,
Smith, Mrs; John M., 41 Kyle Street.
Smith, Mrs, 21 High Street.
Smith, Mrs, 85 King Street.
Smith, Mrs, 8 Dalblair Eoad.
Smith, Mrs, 118 King Street.
Sneddon, Peter, saddler, 75 Main Street.
Soldiers' Home, 74 High Street.
Solomon, Mrs, Ardsley, 25 Maybole Koad.
Somerville, Alexander, engine driver, 11 Falkland Koad.
Somerviile, Alfred, A.M.l.E.E., A.M.I.Mech.E., Ayr
Corporation Tramways, 17 Woodfield Road.
Somerville, Archibald, Alio way Mill, Doonfoot.
Somerville, James, colporfcsur, 1 Conte^nt Street.
Soniervilile , Mrs, Pitcorthie, 64 St. Leonaird'e Pioad.
Somimerville , Mrs, 21 Main Street.
SoLitar, Charles, 27 Co:ntent Street.
Spenoe, Edward, W.yllie's Chemical Works.
Spence, Hugh, blacksmith, 28 Green Street Lane.
Spence, William, cabinetmaker, 52 Russell Street.
Spence, Mrs, 2 Peebles Street.
Spencer, Captain Thomas H., Marlow, 17 Bellevue Road.
S'peir, George, 36 Queen's Terrace.
Spiers, Hugh, compositor, 57 Princes Street.
Speirs, James, baker, 52 Green Street.
Speip, John. Saddler, 25 Bupns Statue Square,.
House, 54 Smith Street— see advt. page 56
SpieiKs, Stewart, iron piano wor]«, 22 Old Bridge Street and
4 River Terrace; house, 20 Midtoin Road.
Speirs, William, Cunard Villa, 27 Monument Road.
Spiers, William, gardener, 13 Johji Street.
Spiders, Miss, 20 Midton Road.
Spiers, Mrs, 1 Princes Street.
Sproat, James, 214 Prestwick Road.
Sproat, R. Carlisle, secretary South Ayrshire Conservative
Association, 70 High Street; house, 11 Beresford Ter.
Sproat, Stanley, lorryman, 67 Green Street Lane.
Sppoat, 'W. & J., Fpuitepeps and Confeetioneps, 151
Hig-h Stpeet and 23 Bupns Statue Square.
Telephone No. 301 — see advt. pa^ie IH
Stamp, Tax, and Excise Office, 3 Macneillie Buildings, New-
market Street.
Stark, William, insurance agent, 12 Virginia Gardens.
Stavely, John, pensioner, 18 Kyle Street.
Stead & Simpson, National Boot Warehouse, 146 High Street.
Steele, Alexander, draper, 217 High Street; house, 3 Belle-
vue CresceBt.
Sfceele, Andrew, 5 Waggon Road.
222 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Steele, Archibald, prison warder, Bath Place.
Steel, Gilbert, hor&8 trainer, Clyde House, Seafield Eoad,
Steele, James, plater, 3 Allison Street. '
Steele, James, vanma.n, 11 Northfield Avenue.
Steele, John A., Gpain and Cement Merehant,
Citadel Stores, 61 South Harbour Street and
Over Mills. Branch Offlee, Railway Bridg-e, open
Tuesd;iys 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. House, Rodgertoii, 10 South Park Roarl
—see advt. page 120
Steele, Thomas, J. P., 11 Alloway Place.
Steel, Miss, dressmaker, 69 Dalblair Road.
Steel, Mrs Gilbert, Clyde House, Seafield Eoad.
Stet'n, John, 51 Alloway Street.
Steen, Thomas, Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel'
Killooh Place, 1 Beresf ord Terrace -see advt. page 102
Steen, William, Robert Burns Tavern, 8 River Street;
house, Ryebank, 8 Holrnston Road.
Stephen & Pollock, Booksellers and Stationers, 37
Sandgate— see advt. pa,^e 1
Stephenson, Sergeant, 48 Union Avenue.
Stephenson, Mrs G., 28 Fort Street.
Steven, David, insurance a.goiit, 96 Wallace Street.
Stevens, Dr B. C, assistant medical officer, County Build-
ings.
Stevens, Frank, traveller, 19 Fotheringham Road.
Steven, James, Xumasi, 11 Content Avenue.
Stevenson, Allan, arcldtoct and surveyor, 14 Cathcart Street;
house, Laa-gie, 41 Castk'liill Road.
Stevenson, xiUan, foreman, Forehill Cottage, 69 Castlehill
Road.
Stevenson, David, shoemaker, 18 Back Peebles Street.
Stevenson, Gavin, Overmore, 62 Northfield Avenue.
Stevenson, James, mason, 48 Princes Street.
Stevenson, John, tobacconist and hairdresser, 6 High
Street; house, Hayden Cottage, 41 Hawkhill Avenue.
Stevenson, John, boilermaker, 4 Virginia Gardens.
Stevenson, John, grocer, 85 George Street; house, Primrose-
lea, 50 Hawkhill Avenue.
Stevenson, John,.rivetter, 9 King Street.
Stevenson, Robert, joiner, 4 T_jisburn Road, Off Prestwick Rd.
Stevenson, R. A. (of Stevenson & Son, grocers), 19 Con-
tent Avenue.
Stevenson & Son, grocer, 100 George Street; house, Carlton,
24 Craigie AA^enue.
Stevenson, William, builder, 1 Belesleyhill Road.
Stevenson, Misses M. & M., dressmakers, 6 Burnett Ter-
race, Hawkhill.
Stevenson, Mrs Robert, Carmelbank, 2 Hawkhill Avenue.
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okI. 223
Stevenson, Mrs, 82 Northfield Avenue.
Stevenson, Mrs, 29 Clune's Vennal.
Stevenson, Mrs, 52 Princes Street. »
Stewart, Adam, engineer, Victoria Cottage, 37 Whitletts
Road.
Sfewart, Alexander, car driver, 1 Alderston Avenue.
Stewart, Rev. Alex., 38 Cawick Road.
Stewart. Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 88 Sandgate.
Stewart, Alexander, 15 John Street.
Stewart, Alexander, 34 Fort Street.
Stewart, Andrew, 49 Wellington Street.
Stewart, Archibald, plumber, 14 Church Street.
St>ewart, David, brassfinisher, 64 M'CaH's Avenue.
Stewart, Gilbert, grocer, 5i\.rdlui Road.
Stewart, Hawthorn, upholsterer, Roseberry Cottage, 11 Duke
Street.
Stewart, Hugh, gardener, 75 New Road.
Stewart, James, miner, 29 John Street.
Stewart, James, fishmonger, 5 Garden Street.
Stewart, James D., Ashton, Craigie Road.
Stewart, James, traveller, Redmyre, 44 xishgrov© Street.
Ste'^vart, John, Boot and Shoemakep, 10 Hope Street.
House, 36 Midton Road— see advt. pajre 45
Stewart, John, shoemaker, 16 Allison Street.
Stewart, John, jobbing gardener, 47 John Street.
Stewart, John, railway servant, 42 Waggon Road.
Stewart, Captain John C, inspector Board of Agriculture and
Fisheries, Merles wood, 27 Bellevue Road.
Ste'wart, Jolim R., pla.ne grinder, 95 1- Green Street.
Stewart, John, 12 Victoria Street.
Stewart, John S., joiner and builder, 122 George Street;
house, Rarkfoot, 12 Craigie Avenue.
Stewart, Matthew, Wellington Chambers, 70 Fort Street.
Stewart, Robert, Groeep, Wine and Spirit Merchant,
2 and 4 Allison Street. House, Craig-y-nos, Craigie Road
—see advt. page 147
Stewart, Robert, watchmaker and jeweller, 38 High Street;
house, 4 Albert Terrace.
Stewart, Rev. Robert, M.A., Gartmore, 33 Carrick Road.
Stewart, Thomas, baker, 16 Nelson Street.
Stewart, T. C, I'M., measurer, Wellington Chambers , 64
Fort Street.
Stewai-t, Thomas, 24 Montgomerie Terrace.
Stewart, William, lather, 75 Main Street.
Stewart, 'William, Painter and Paperhang"er, 22
Ne^vnlarket Street. House, Dalblair Cottage, 20 Dalblair
Road— see advt. page 87
Stewart, Williaim, Jun., painter, 7 M'Call's Avenue.
Stewart, William R., barman, 56 Content Street.
224 GENERAL DIRECIORY.
Stewart, Miss, 84 George Street.
Stuart, Miss, 77 Prestwick Koad.
Stew^art, Mrs, nurse, 144 High Street.
Stewart, Mrs David, Lota, 30 rotheringbam Road.
Stewart, Mrs, 61 BeJlevue Crescent.
Stewart, Mrs, 89 Grreen Street.
Stewart, Mrs, 5 Cambnslea Road.
Stewart, Mrs Robert, 58 Content Street.
Stewart, Mrs Robert, 84 King Street.
Stirling, Archibald, 19 Woodfield Road.
Stipling-, E., Kyle Hotel, 9 Kyle Street— see advt. page 132
Sitirling, George R., grain and flour merchant, Glencaird,
29 Monume'nt Road.
Stirling, John, L.D.S., surgeon dentist, 23 Wellington Square.
Stirling, Miss, 19 Queen's Terrace.
Stitt, James, insurance agent, 16 Duke Street.
Stoddar-t, Allan, carpenter, 22 Academy Sti'eet.
Stoddart, John, vanman, 56 Allison Street.
Stoddart, Mrs, 24 North Harbour Street.
Stone & Co., F. & R., Militapy Outfitters, Gentlemen's
Tailops, and Ladies' Tailops, 72 Sandg-ate. Tele-
phone No. 293— see advt. page 73
Stone, Fred W., Woodlea, Craige Road.
Stone, R. H. B., 66 Northfield Avenue.
Storie, William, coachman, 53 Mill Street.
Strachan, Mrs Ellen, 27 Elmbank Street.
^trachan, Mrs, 35 Fort Street.
Strain, Dr Thomas, assistant medical oflEicer, County
Buildings.
Strang, Mrs, 9 Allison Street.
'Strange, Robert, joiner, 85 New Road.
Strath, William, joiner, 24 Northpark Avenue.
Strath, William, gardener, St. Andrew's House, S©afield Rd.
Strathdee, James, gardener, 3 Springvale Road.
Stratton, Madame, dressmaker, 9 Sandgate.
Strathearn & Coy., ham curers, 3 and 5 River Terrace.
Stra.thern, James, mason, 18 Marchiield Road.
Strathearn, James (of Strathearn & Coy.), 3 River Terrace.
Stratheairn, Ja^mes, shoemiaker, 37 Elba Street.
Strathearn, Mrs, 10 Victoria Street.
■Strickland, D., grocer, 69 King Street.
Stroyan, John, furnaceman, 71 Wellington Street.
Struthers, Alexander W. (of Struthers & M'Call), The Chalet,
8 Carrick Avenue.
Struthers, James, card cutter, 78 New Road.
Struthers & M'Call, solicitors, 215 High Street.
Struthers, Thoimas, carpet weaver, 10 Mews Lane.
Struthers, Mrs, Auehenlee, 13 St. Andrew's Street.
■Sturgeon, Robert, storeman, Lrdinan, 38 Midton Road.
GENERAL DIRECTOBhr. 225
Sturgeon, Samuel, carter, 3 Gathcart Street.
Sturgeon, Mrs, Lunnan Daii'y, 38 Midton Road. .^
Sturrock, Miss, 13 Barns Terrace.
Surgeoner, Thomas, furniture dealer, 94 George Street.
Surgeoner, Miss, 20 Carrick Street.
Surgery, 32 New Bridge Street; Dr Fergus M'Kenna.
Surveyor's Office, Town's Buildings, High Street; Surveyor,
Jolin Young; house, 2 Bellevue Grescent.
Surveyor of Taxes Office, 3 Macneillie Buildings, Newmarket
Street; H. J. Poole.
Sutherland, Chai-les, cloth raiser, 7 Tryfield Plaoe, Hawkhill.
Sutherland, Charles H., hairdresser, Lome Arcade ; house,
16 New Bridge Street.
Sutherland, Robert, 21 James Street.
Sutherland, William, town postman, 159 South Beach Road.
Sutherland, William, joiner, 20 Victoria Street.
Sutherland, William, vanman, 101 South Harbour Street.
Sutton & Co., parcel express, 266 High Street; agent, Wm."
Ramsay.
Swan, Alexander, foreman, 18 Holmston Road.
Swan, Daniel, coachbuilder, 46 George Street.
Swan, Robert, 105 High Street.
Swan, Miss, dressmaker, 4 Elba Street.
Swan, Mrs, 144 High Street.
Swanson, Miss, teacher, 23 Bellevue Crescent.
Svvanson, Miss, grocer, 80 George Street.
Swetenham, Captain F., Carston House, 1 Victoria Park.
Sym, Miss, 15 Eglinton Terrace.
Symington, John, banker, Parkhouse, Baillantyne Drive.
Symington, Matthew, gardener, 4 Wattfield Road.
Symington, Mrs, Beresford Villa, 20 Beresford Terrace.
T
Tait, Andrew, mason. 82 Northfield Avenue.
Tait, Charles, chemist, 10 Virginia Gardens.
Tait, David H. (of RanKen & Tait), 6 Park Terrace.
Tait, James, cabman, 240 High Street.
Tait, James , butcher, 3 Burnett Terrace, Hawkhill.
Tait, Jiames, 26 King Street.
Tait, Joseph, 6 Park Terrace.
Tait, Peter, plumber, 14 Argyle Street.
Tait, Robert, 91 Mill Street!
Tait, Samuel, police constable, 15 Content Avenue.
Tait, William, cabmetmaker, 27 George Street.
Tait, Mrs, 48 Wallace Street.
Tait, Mrs, 216 High Street.
Tanner, Hugh, painter, 64 Wallace Street.
Tanner, Mrs, 78 W^allace Street.
Tannoek, John, mason, 33 Carrick Street.
226 GENERAL DIRECTOllY.
Tannock, William, shoemaker, 8 Queen Street.
Taybank Hand and Pow^ep Laundpy, Maybole Road
— see advt. page 74
Tavindale, William, foreman, Slaphouse Farm, Monument
Road. '
Taylor, Rev. Alexander, M.A., Darlington U.F. Manse, 17
Miller Road.
Taylor, Andrew S., gardener, 25 River Terrace.
Taylor, A., 40 George Street.
Taylor, Archibald, 65 Mill Street.
Taylor, B. H., starcher, 21 West Sanquhar Road.
Taylor, David, marine engineer, 46 Union Avenue.
Taylor, David S., Craigielea Cottage, 1 Falkland Road.
Taylor & Co., George, coal agents, Beresford Lye, Town-
head.
Taylor, George, carter, 38 Weavea- Street.
Taylor, Hugh, Sea field Farm, Racecourse Road.
Taylor, Flugh, engineer, 55 West Sanquhar Road.
Taylor, James, engineer, 50 Sandgate.
Taylor, James, 28 Whitletts Road.
Taylor, John, engine driver, 6 Davidson Place, off Church
Street.
Taylor, John, collector for County Hospital, 3 Arran Terrace.
Taylop, J. & A,, Ltd., Eng-ineeps and Mill W^pig-bts,
Townhead W^opks, 14 Smith Stpeet. Telephone No. 32
—see advt. page 72
Taylor, John, rigger, 135 South EEarbour.
Taylor, Robea't, retired farmer, 71 Prestwick Road.
Taylor, Sergt.-iVliajor R., 9 Cambuslea Road.
Taylor, Thomas S. (of J. & A. Taylor, Ltd.), Ferndean, 27
Maybole Road.
Taylor, Thoma^, blacksmith, 2 Wellington Street.
Taylor-, Thomas, 107 King Street.
Taylor, William, engineer (of J. & A. Taylor, Ltd.), 2 Ballan-
tine Drive.
Taylor, William, G.P.O. clerk, 76 John Street,
Taylor, William, 14 Garden Street.
Taylor, William, chauffeur, 215 High Street.
Taylor, William, 1 Hope Street.
Taylor, William, rigger. 133 South Harbour Street.
Taylor, Miss, 8 Charlotte Street.
Taylor, Miss, Fernbank, 21 Mid ton Road.
Taylor, Mrs, 40 Allison Street.
Taylor, Mrs, 12 Nelson Street.
Taylor, Mrs, Beaufort, 30 Holmston Road.
Taylor, Mrs David, 64 John Street.
Taylor, Mrs David, Craigielea Cottage, 1 Falkland Roact.
Taylor, Mrs, 74 Elba Street.
GENERAL DIIlECTOlly. 22 V
Taylor, Mrs, 45 King Street.
Taylor, Mrs, A., 68 Dalblair Road.
Taylor, Mrs, Belubra, 39 Ashgrove Street. *
Tear, Peter E., clerk, Tarff-Lynn, 41 Ashgrove Street.
Telfer, James, shoemaker, 18 New Road.
Telfer, John, shoemaker, 62 Carrick Street.
Telfer, William, m.ason, 29 Eussell Street.
Telfer, Mrs, 51 Main Street.
Templeton, David, Sandhurst, 14 Wheatfield Road.
Templeton, James, clerk, 70 Green Street.
Templeton, James (of Templeton & Son), EUerslie, 30 Miller
Road.
Templeton & Son, James, worsted spinners, 76 and 78 Mill
Street.
Templeton, James A. (of James Templeton & Son), Norwood,
31 Bellevue Road.
Templeton, John, watchmalier and jeweller, 113 High Street.
Templeton, John, night foreman, engine sheds, 12 Virginia
Gardens.
Templeton, Thomas (of John Te-mpleton), Mainsoura, 33
Mon u me n t Ro ail .
Templeton, Misses, Stoneleigh, 11 Miller Road.
Tennant, Alexander, 47 Carrick Road.
Tenne.nt, Andrew, shoemaker. 44 Green Sti'eet Lane.
Tennant, Charles, painter, 24 Green Street.
Tennant, James, foreman, 4 Elmbank Street.
Tennant, James, Dunottar, Craigie Road.
Tennant, John, 72 Wallace Street.
Tennant, John M., 10 Ailsa Place.
Tennent, John, top cutter, 13 Elmbank Street. .
Tennant, Thomas, gardener. Chapel Park Cottage.
Tennant, Miss, 28 Mill Street.
Tennant, Miss, 25 Ashgrove Street.
Tennant, Miss, Lea Rig, 27 Midton Road.
Teppas, Aptist Photog-papher, 42 Sandg-ate— see advt.
page 59
Terras, Robert, engineer, 2 Somerset Road.
Teppy, I., Loeksmith and Bellhang-ep, 32 Hig-h Stpeet.
House, 2 Ailsa Place— see acht pase 94
Terry, John, 9 North Piark Avenue.
Terry, James, blacksmith, 130 George Street.
Terry Robert, 87 George Street.
The Gpeenan Laundpy Company, Doonfoot, Ayp— D.
Bowie, Manaoer— see advt., Coloured T.eaf.
The Hosiery Manufacturing Coy., 117 High Stnee^t.
The New Gaiety Theati-e, 46 Carrick Street; manager. H W
Day. ^ , . -
The Trades Hotel and Restaurant, 16 York Street.
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228 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Thom, Alexander, Thornlea, 23 Nortlifield Avenue.
Thom, Alexander S. (of Imrie & Sons), 37 Monument Road.
Thom, Andrew, piper, 52 M'Call's Avenue.
Thom, Charfes, joiner, Laguna, 44 Holmston Eoad.
Thom, Fred., 12 Virginia Gardens.
Thom, Dr John Allan, chemist, 4 Gordon Place ; house, 11
Barns Street.
Thom, Miss, 14 Fotheringham Road.
Thompson, Alfred J., teacher, 18 Academy Street.
Thomson, Alexander, traveller, 119 Prestwick Road.
Thoanson, Alexander, spirit merchant. Railway Bar, 21 New
Road; house, 99| New Road.
Thomson, Alexander, 57 Wellington Street.
Thomson, Alexandea- , checker, 11 Belvidere Terrace.
Thomson, Alexander, engine driver, 11 Springbank Road.
Thomson, Alexander, registered plumber, 18 River Street.
Thomson, A. C, architect, Wellington Chambers. 64 Fort St.
Thomson, A. D., M.A., Oluden, 113 Prestwick Road.
Thomson, Allan, spirit merchant, 10 Old Bridge Street; house,
Endyne, Craigie Road.
Thomson, Archibald, cabinetmaker, 32 Fort Street.
rhomson. Brothers, Gpoeers, ^Vine Merehants and
Italian Warehousemen, 29 High Street. Telephone
No. 67— see advt. page 19
Thomson, Colin, bnassfinisher, 5 Woodfield Road.
Thomson, Daniel, fitter, 10 Virginia Gardens.
Thomson, Daniel, groom, 20 Garden Street.
Thomson, David, engineer, 23 Dalblair Road.
Thomson, David, Southdea,n, 6 Coi'sehill Road.
Thomson, David (successor to .John Mnrchie). Plumber and
Slater, 105 Hig-h Street and Burns Street, Tarbol-
ton. House, 11 Falkland Park Road — see advt. page 21
Thomson, David, clerk, Summerlee Cottage, 8 St. George's
Road.
Thomson, David, weaver, 9 M'Call's Avenue.
Thomson, Duncan, lorryman, 30 York Street Lane.
Thompson, Edwin, glass and china rivetter, 89 George Stieet.
Thomson, George, 22 Mill Street.
Thomson, Hope, commercial traveller, 15 Wellington
Square.
Thomson. Hugh, pork butcher, 15 Gordon Street .
Thomson, James, mason, 21 Wellington Street.
Thomson, James & Sons, General Blacksmiths,
Lome Arcade, 115 Hi^h Street. House, Leichton, 16
Holmston R.iad. Telephone No. 306— see advt. p^ge 105
Thomson, James, coal merchant. 28 Peebles Street.
Thomson, James, nurser-yraan. Nursery Cottage, 7 Ewen-
field Road.
Thomson, James, engine driver, 56 Viewfield Road.
GENERAL UlliECTOIiY. 229^
Thomson, Jainos, 9 Cbarlotte Street.
Thomson, Xaine.s (of Thomson Brothers), 17 Montgomerie Ter.
Thomson, James, 53 Mill Street.
Thomson, James, engine driver, 22 Qu-een Street.
Thomison, James, cashier, Hopebank, 207 Prestwick Road.
Thomson, James, bottler, 60 Taylor Street.
Thomfion, James, painter, 21 Ehnbank Sti-eet.
Thotm-son, James, baker, 10 Smith Street.
Thomson & Son, J., Hatters, Hosiers and Glovers,
88 Hig-h Street— see ;(dvb. page 47
Thomson, Jolxn, grocer and spirit merchant, 158 High Street;
hous-s, Daifearn, 25 Park Circus.
Thomson, Rev. John A. G., B.D., Wallacetown Manse, 106
John Street.
Thomson, J., glass and cliina merchant, 7 Sandg'ate.
Thoanson, John, slater, 26 George Street.
Thomson, John, 43 Allison Street.
Thomson, John V., draper, 4 Old Bridge Street; house, 10
Carrick Park.
Thomson, John (of James Thomson & Sons, blacksmiths),
58 Content Street.
ThoiTison, John, hamcurer, 41 Ehnbank Street.
Tho'msoin, John, 37 Green Street Lane.
Thomson, John, fore'man, 59 Kyle Street.
Tboiruson, J. L., commercial traveller, 216 High Street.
Thomson, Matthew, grocer and spirit merchant, 12 Sandgate,
houise, 4 Montgoimeirie Terriace.
Tliomson, Neal, Strathdoon, 44 Eacecom-se Road.
Tnomsom, Peter A., Town Clerk, Town's Buildings, High
Sti-oet ; house, 17 Montgomerie Terrace.
Thomson, Peter B., Billiard Rooms, 90 High Street; house,
10 Charlotte Street.
Thomson, Robert, Daisybank Cottage, 96 John Street.
Thomson, Robert, 69 Wellington Street.
Thomson, Robert, insurance agent, 33 West Sanquhar
Road.
Thomson's Confectionery, 58 Newmarket Street -
see advt. paoe 19
Thomson, Samuel, engineer, 74 Mill Street.
Thomson, Thomas, master of works, 30 Smith Street.
Thomson, Thomas, jun., foreman joiner, 30 Smith Street.
Thomson, Thomas, 56 Fort Street.
Thomson, Thomas, chauffeur, 182 Prestwick Road.
Thomson T. Lauder, M.D., D.P.H., County Buildings; house,
Langda-le, Eonaldshaw Park.
Thomson, Wali>er, joiner, 56 Sandgate
Thomson, William, joiner, 16 Cathcart Street.
rhomson, William (of J. Thomson & Son), 22 Bellevue Cres-
Thooifion, William, joiner, 21 Duke Street.
230 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Thomson, William, police constable, 26 Peebles Street.
Thomson, William, slioemake'i', 41 Main Street.
Thomson, Miss J., Costumiep, Welling-ton Chamtaeps,
68 FoPt Street. House, 6 CliarloiLe .street— see advt. pHge 110
Tliomson, Miss, Violetbank, 63 Castleliill Eoad.
Thomson, Miss, dressmaker, 21 Bellevue Crecent.
Thomson, Miss, Beochwood, 5 St. Leonard's Koad.
Thomson, Miss, certificated nurse, 25 River Terrace.
Tliomson, Miss, 17 Montgomerie Terrace.
Thomson, Misses, 4 Belleisle Cottages, Doonfoot.
Thomson, Mrs, greeaigrooer , 30 George Street.
Thomso^n, Mrs, dressmaker, 23 Dalblair Road.
Thoimson, Mrs, Dunveg'an, 20 Montgomei'ie Terrace.
Thomson, Mrs, caretaker, 2 St. John Street.
Thomson, Mrs, 187 High Street.
Tliomso-n, Mrs Alex., 126 High Street.
Tliomson, Mrs James, 14 Gordon Terrace.
Thomson, Mrs Vf illiani, 75 Mill Street.
Thomson, Mrs William, 126 High Street.
Thorburn, Fredeaick G., clerk, G.P.O., 4 Gordon Street.
Thorburn, William, 37 South Harbour Street.
Thornton, Thomas, painte>r, 93 High Street.
Thornton, William, tailor, 74 Ghurch Street.
Thornton, William, chef, 30 New Bridge Street.
Thornton, William, moulder, 7 Elba Street Lane.
Thorpe, James, 12 Marchfield Road.
Thow, Hem-y B., glazier, 21 BellesleyhiJl Avenue.
Tierney, Fpank K., Paintep and Papephangep, 22
Wallace Stpeet. Worshop, 46 George Street. House, 25 West
Sanquhar Road — see advt. page 135
Tierney, Ben, tenter, 26 Elrabank Street.
Tiernev, James, carpet \veavei% 73 Elba Street.
Tierney, Peter, slater, 28 Kyle Street.
Tierney, Peter, slater, 90 Russell Street.
Tieraiev, William, slater and ohimnev sweep, 80 King Street,
Tierney, Mrs, 13 Main Street.
Timony, Francis, grocer, 20 Campbell Sti-eet.
Timpany, John, slater, 3 Nelson Street.
Timpanv, Mrs, 21 Russell Street.
Tinto, Mrs, 48 Mill Street.
Tipping, Mrs, draper. 26 Main Street.
Tod, Miss E., matron, County Hospital, Holmeton Road,
Todd, Allan, goods guard, 35 M'Call's Avenue.
Todd, Andrew, railwayman, 37 M'Call's Avenue.
Todd, David, prison wairder, Bath Place.
Tonner, Thomas, 49^ Green Street Lane.
Torrance, James, bricklayer, 13 Waggon Road.
Toni, Pietro. confectioner, 64 Sand^ate.
Towle, Mrs, 33 Carr.ick Street.
GENERAL DLRECTOUY. 231
Town Chambeii'lain's Office, Town's Buildings, High Street —
chamberlain, A. B. MacCallum ; house, 15 Paa-k CircJus.
Town Clerk's Office, Town's Buildings, High Street — Clerk,
Peter A. Thomson; house, 17 Montgomery Terrace.
Town Surveyor's Office, Town's Buildings, High Street —
surveyor, John Young; house, 2 Bellevue Crescent.
Town and County Club, 26 Wellington Square; clubmastef,
Hugh Askew.
Trail, Thomas, clerk, 102 New Road.
Trail, Thomas, ironmoulder, 26 Hawkhill Avenue.
Traill, Miss, 2 Northfield Avenue.
Tramway Engineer and Town Surveyor, Town's Buildings,
High Street — John Young.
Tramway Office, 1 and 3 High Street— General Manager,
William Grant; house, 17 Heathfield Eoad.
Trema\yne, Arthur J., 76 St Leonard's Eoad.
Truesdale, Robert, miner, 95 King Street.
Truesdale, Samuel, 4 Saltfield Lane.
Tulloeh, J. B., M.P.S.. D.B.O.A., Chemist and Optician,
1 New Road. Telephone No. 19x House, Lyallvilla, 6 Lans-
downe Road— see advt. page 136
TuUy, James, broker, 15 George Street; house, 21 George St.
Turnbull, James, pattern filer, 14 Virginia Gardens."
Turnbull, William, manager Alexander's Stores, 23 Campbell
Street.
Turner's Ayp and Newton Bpeweries, Ltd., 108 Main
Street and Royal Citadel Stores, 29 South Har-
bour Street. Telephone Nos. 15x and 29 Maybole— see advt.
page 27
Turnisr, A. M., managing director Turner's Brewery Co.,
Ltd., Brewery House, 41 Mill Street.
Turner, Andrew, accountant, Pennj^vennie, 17 Castlehill
Road.
Turner, Harry, 31 South Harbour Street.
Turner, James W\, brewer, 112 Main Street.
Turner, James W., grocer, 7 Taylor Street.
Turner, John, booking clerk, 11 Somerset Road.
Turner, John, postman, 90 Mill Street.
Turner, Miss, 4 Ballantine Drive.
Turner, Miss, 6 Goschen Terrace, off M' Call's Avenue.
Turner, Mrs Thomas, Gladstone Cottage, 5 Whitletts Ro"d
Turner, Mrs, 103 South Harbour Street.
7ur.nea;-, Mrs, 32 Wellington Street
Tuton, John, baker, 52 George Street; house, 3 Cont-ent St.
Tuton, William, mason, 41 Content Street.
Tuton, Mils Thomas, 57 Church Street.
Tweedie, Miss, 48 Allison Street.
Tweedily, John, auctioneer, 32 Carrick Road.
Tyrie, Andrew L., baker, 44 Kyle Street.
232 GENERAL DIRECTOKY .
Tyrie, Andrew ,plumber and gasfitter, 229 High Street; house,.
Greenlawn Cottage, 13 Mid ton Koad.
Tyrie, Dykes, plumber, 14 AUoway Street.
Tyrie, James, School Board OfRcer, 3 Russell Street.
Tyrie, John, joiner, 240 High Street.
Tj'rie, John D., mason, Strathclyde , 20 Ashgrove Street.
U
Union Bank of Scotland, Ltd., 128 High Street; agent, JohiT'
T. Dunconibe.
Ure, James, blacksmith, 21 River Terrace.
Ure, James D., 94 Green Street.
Ure, MattJiew, traveller, Braehead, 46 Ashgrove Street.
Upe, William, Iponfoundep, Ayp Foundpy, 90 Gpeem
StPeet— see aclvt. page 26
Ure, William, blacksmith and bellhanger, Lome Arcade, 115
High Street; house, 108 New Road.
Urie, Mrs, 13 Eglinton Terrace.
Urquhart, Joseph, clerk, 62 Carrick Street.
Urquhart, William. 2 Boswell Park.
Utilitarium, Limited, drysalters, 3 Newmarket Street.
Vagg, Mrs, 264 High Street.
Vallance, John C, compositor, 3 Viewfield Road.
Vallance, John, tiailo-r, 3 Viewfield Road.
Vallance, Robert, carter, 66 Prestwick Road.
Vance, James, coach painter, 13 Victoria Street.
Vass, Andrew, town postman, 14 Somerset Road. ^
Vasis, David (of W. G. Walker \fe Son), Glenalmond, 1 March-
mont Road.
Vass, William, A., plasterer, 25 Fort Street.
Vass, William, town postman, 14 Somerset Road.
Vass. Miss, A., dresmaker, 53 New Road.
Veitch, Thomas, 28 Kyle Street.
Vietopia Laundpy, 88 Pnestw^iek Road, and Coodham
Hand L,aundpy, Syming-ton, neap Kilmapnock.
Manager, -John Dalling, Telephuiie No. 321— see aclvt. page 85
Viewfield Steam Laundpy, 22 and 24. Allison Stpeet—
Miss A. NVoodbiini. House, Ro-endale, 4 Holmston Road. Tele-
phone No. 37y — see advt. page 2
Villiers, Frederick 111., Shelling, 10 Racecourse Eoad,
Vincent, Col., H. A., 20 Wellington Square.
Vipond, George, piano tuner, Suunyside, 8 Woodfieid Road.
Waddell, David, shoemaker, 9 Craigie Avenue.
Waddell, D. J. K., 3 Wellington Square.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 233
Waddell, Robert, 100 Prestwick Eoad.
Wainewright, Euben, electrician, 99 Green Street. •
Waifct, Andrew, 59 Mill Street.
Walker, Alexander, burg.h .assessor, 8 Academy Street; house,
Ronald6li.aw Villa, 13 Ronaldsliaw Park.
Walker, Benjamin, clerk, 2 Goschen Terrace, off M'Oairs
Walker, Hugh S. (of W. G. Walker & Sons), Ernsee, 29 Park
Circus.
Walker, James P., Sleaford, 25 Racecourse Road.
Walker, James, miner, 110 George Street.
Walker, Dr J. Bell, 10a Dalblair Road.
Wialker, John, 4 Lisburn Road.
Walker, John (of W. G. Walker & Sons), Windsor Villas, 27
Miller Roaid.
Walker, Robert, tobacco spinner, 27a New Road.
Walker, Thomas, Balcaskie, 68 St. Leonaixi's Road.
Walker William, M.A., headmaster Newton Park School, 24
Prestwick Road.
"Walkep & Sons, ^V. G., Hawkhill Chemical Works,
West Sanquhap Road. Telephone No. 22— see advt. page 116
Walker, William, engine driver, 29 West Sanquhar Road.
Walker, Miss, 12 Gordon Terrace.
Walker, Misses, confectioners, 27a New Road.
Walker, Misses, 20 Chalmers Road West.
Walker, Mrs Smart, 2 Newmarket Street.
Walker, Mrs, Savoy Park House, 5 Savoy Park.
Wallace, David A.. Dpapep, Hosiep, Dpessmakingr,
Tailoping-, and Millinepy, 8 and 10 Hig-h Street.
House, (xiaiigeston, 13 Prestwick Road- see advt. page 110
Wallace, Colonel F. J. A.., Arra.ndale, Gassillis Street.
Wallace, Hugh, salesman; 84 High Street.
Wallace, Hugh, R., Cranstoai Londge, 2 Chalmers Road West.
W^allace, Hug-hi H., Amepiean Steam Laundpy, 25, 27
and 29 ^Vallaee Stpeet. House, Woodcioft, 23 Midton
Road — see advt. page 10
Wallace, James, mill foreman, 16 Elmbank Street-
Wallace, John, hlacksmith, 44 High Street.
Wallace, John, engineer, 45 Content Street.
Wallace, John, 28 W'ellington Street.
Wallace, John, 33 West Sanquhar Road.
Wallace, Joseph, 93 Main Street.
Wallace, Peter, shipbuilder, 1 Broomfield Road,
Wallace & Sons, Ltd., Joh,n, x'^.yr Agricultural Implement
Works, Railway Bridge, Townhead.
Wallace, Robept, Gpoeep and Wine Mepchant, Town
Building's, 5, 7 and 9 Hig-h Stpeet; V(7holesale
"Wapehouse, 5 and 7 Academy Stpeet. House, Reigate,
Park Terrace — see advr. p.ige 111
■Wallace & Co., Robept, Gpoccps & "Wine Mepchants,
23 and 25 Ne^vmapket Stpeet— see advt. page 111
234 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Wallace, Thomas, 45 Fort Street.
Wallace, William, 27 Victoria Street.
Wallace, William, engineer, Gardryne, 22 Craigie .ivenue.
Waillace, William, grocer, 48 Taylor Street.
'Wallace, ^Villiam, Dyep, and Freneh Cleaner, Ayp
Steam Dye W^orks, 186 and 188 Higrh Street—
see advt. page 78 in initio
Wallace, William (i., manager " Ayrshire Post," 13 Union
Avenue.
Wallace, William, clerk, 88 Wallace Street.
Wallace, W^illiam, teacher, Bryntirion, 127 Prestwick Road.
W^allace, W. H., Ashgrove, 23 Carrick Eoad.
Wallace, Wm., hairdresser, 5 George Street.
Wallace, Miss, 6 Charlotte Street.
Wallace, Miss, A. H., manageress American Ste>a-m Laundry;
house, Wooderoft, 28 Mid ton Road.
Wallace, Mrs, 18 Union Avenue.
W^allace, Mrs, 17 Allison Street.
Wallace, Mrs, 20 Union Avenue.
Wallace, Mrs Alexander, 3 George Street.
Wallace, Mrs, 11 Allison Street.
Wallace, Mrs, 42 Green Street.
Wallace Street E.U. Congregational Church, Wallace
Street; Rev. J. R. Raiii&ay.
Wallacetown Parish Church, John Street ; Rev. John A. G.
Thomson, B.D.
Wallaceto'wu School, Que^^n Street; headmaster, James
Dobbie.
Wallacetown U.F. Church, John Street; Rev. Donald David-
son.
Wallis, John M., 8 Park Circus. '
Ward, Thomas, Prudential agent. 62 Content Street.
Ward, William, fireman, 8 Brittania Place, off M'Call's
Avenue.
Ward, Mrs, 15 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Wardrop, Alex., carter, 66 Prestwick Eoad.
Warnock, Andrew, 8 King Street.
Warnock, David, detective, 201 Prestwick Road.
Warnock, Robert, engineer, 35 Green Street Lane.
Warnock, Mrs, 8 Craigie Avenue.
Wasou, Alexander, joiner, 31 Kyle Street.
Wason, Ja^mes, weaver, 37 Russell Street.
Wasselll, W. S., insurance agent, Alcantra, 125 Prestwick Ed.
W'aters, James, traveller, 10 Craigie Avenue.
Waters, John, hairdresser, 19 Wallace- Street. i
Waters, Mrs, saleroom, 6 Wallace Street.
Waterstone, Frank S.. upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 71
and 73 Daiblair Road; house. The Gables, 2 Corsehill
Koad.
GEXX-'.KAL UlUECTOUY. 235
Watson, Alexander, traveller, Lima, 4 Belmont Avenue.
Watson, Alexander, 1^ North Harbour Street.
Watson, Andrew, 32 York Street.
Watson, David, Victoria Dairy, 29 and 31 Victoria Street.
Watson, George, Belair Boarding House, 3 Alloway Park.
Watson, Hugh, 6 Britannia Place, off M'Call's Avenue.
Watson, Hugh, car conductor, B Alderston Avenue.
Watson, Jiames C, 49^ Wellington Street.
Watson, James, aerated v^ater manufaetui-er, 11 River
Terrace ; house, ^ King Street.
Watson, James, mason, 21 Russell Street.
Watson, James, fireman, 35 Fullarton Street.
Watson, John, coal merchant, Heathfield, 222 Prestwick
Road.
Watson, John, groom, 44 Kyle Street.
Watson, John, property valuator, 1 Miller Road.
Watson, Kenneth, farm manager. Cunning Park, Doonfoot
Road.
"Watson, M., Hosier and Baby Linen Merchant, 19
High Street. House, 30 Viewfield Road— see advt. page 45
Watson, Peter, Claengart, 21 Racecourse Road.
Watson, Robert, 59 Kyle Street.
Watson, Robert, liather, 51 Main Street; house, 3 Virginia
Gardens.
Watson, Robert, dairyman, Northfield Dairy, 19 Northfield
Avenue.
Watson, Robert, traveller, 11 Whitehill Street.
Watson, Thomas, Queen Street Dairy, 12 and 14 Queen
Street.
AVatson, AVilliam Nicol, Wine and Spirit Merchant,
228 Hig-h Street. Hoiise,\Mosseiid, 10 Ashgrove Street— see
advt. page 61
Watson, William, mason, 55 Peebles Sti*eet.
Watson, William, clerk, 20 Northfield Avenue.
Watson, William, draper and hosier, 17 Burns Statue Sq. ;
house, 59 Dalblair Road.
Watson, William, carter, 55 Pidebles Street.
Watson, William, boot and shoemaker, 76 Main Street;
house, 24 Peebles Street.
Watson, William, 8 Main Street.
Watson, Miss J., dressmaker, 14 Charlotte Street.
Watson, Miss E. B., Carnforth, 16 Chalmers Road West.
Watson, Miss, dressmaker, 3 Miller Road.
Watson, Mrs, 23 Church Street.
Watson, Mrs D., 3 Miller Road.
Watson. Mrs A., stationer and fancy goods merchant, Hawk-
hill Post Office, 1 Somerset Road.
Watson, Mrs, 59 Mill Street.
Watson, Mrs, 197 High Street.
236 GENEUAL DIRECTORY.
Watt, Andrew, engine driver, 3 Victoria Roiad, off 79
Russell Street.
Watt, Andrew, mason, 25 Church Street.
"Watt, David, Phapmaeist and Chemist, 71 Hig-h St.
House, 36 Fort Street. Telephone No. 240 — see advt. page 18
Watt, George, town postman, 1 Duke Street.
Watt, James, grocer, 76 Sandgate ; house, Kilbride Cottage,
26 Charlotte Street.
Watt, Jamee, solicitor (of J. M. & J. Watt), 12 Barns Street.
Watt, Dr. J. E., Amisfield, 3 Southpark Road.
Watt, William D., fuiterer, 131 George Street; house, 22
Gordon Street.
Watt, William, carter, 43 Green Street Lane.
Watt, Mrs, charwoman, 58 Mill Street.
AVatts, William S. A., auctioneer, Oakla.nds, 70 St. Leonard's
Road.
Waugh, David, insurance agent, 33 Main Street.
Waugh, James, operator, 16 Elmbank Street.
Waugh, John, 36 Northfield Avenue.
Wiaugh, Robert, shoe traveller, 33 Nelson Street.
Waugh, Samuel, traveller, 2 Campbell Street.
Waugh, William, harbour emplovee, 43 York Street.
Waugh, Mrs, 10 Peebles Street."^
Weatheral, Miss, 175 High Street.
Webster, Samuel, coachman, Mountcharles , Doonfoot.
Webster, William, jobbing gardener, 27 West Sanquhar
Road.
Weighing House, 2 River Street.
Weir, Charles, 7 Content Avenue.
Weir, David, veterinary surgeon, Killoch Place, 6 Beresford
Terrace.
Weir, James, 36 Peebles Street.
Weir, James, grocer, 88 and 90 King Street.
Weir, Robert, shoemaker. 16 Peebles Street.
Weir, Robert, brassfinisher, 240 High Street.
Weir, Walter, colporteur, 11 M' Call's Avenue.
Weir, Miss E. A., dressmaker, 24 Bellevue Crescent.
Weir, Mrs, grocer, 27 Nelson Street.
Weir Mrs, 24 Bellevue Crescent.
Welsh, Andrew, warehouseman, 1 Springbank Road, off
Bellesley hill Roaid .
Welsh, Archibald, 66 Green Street.
Welsh, Archibald (of A. Welsh & Co.), 58 Viewfield Road.
Welsh & Co., Archibald. Bpassfoundeps & Patentees,
Cappiek Bpass Wopks, Foot of John Stpeet— see
advt. page 143
Welsh, Robert (of D. W. Shaw & Welsh), Brougham Place,
1 Racecourse Road.
Welsh, Samuel, carter, 29 Waggon Road.
GENERAL UlRECTOKY.
237
Welsh, William, carter, 46 Green Street Lane.
Wharrie Brothers, muslin manufacturers, Allison Sti-eet Lacje
Factory, Belvidere Terrace.
Whigham, Fergusson, Cuningham & Co., wine merchants,
8 Academy Street.
White, Dr. Alexander, 26 Prestwick Eoad.
White, Anthony C, solicitor and assessor for CaJrrick,. 5B
Alloway Street; house, 18 Midton Eoad.
White, James, 116 King Street.
White, James, 7 Waggon Road.
White, James, mason, 9 Belvidere Terrace.
White, John, bricklayer, 44 Green Street Lane.
White, John A., agent Royal Biank, 39 Sandgate.
White, John, shoemaker, 76 Wallace Street.
White, John, 110 King Street.
White, John, carter, 121 Main Street.
White, Matthew (of Affleck & Son), Hollington, 32 Ash-
grove Street.
White, Eobei-t, broker, 23 Wallace Street.
White, Thomas, minor, 119 Main Street.
White, William, cabinetmaker, 8 Smith Street.
White, William, D. W., A.M.I.C.E., 8 Fotheringham Road,
White, Mrs, grocer, 74 Wallace Street.
White, Mns, 58 York Street Lane.
Whitecross, Mrs, 1 Ballajityne Drive.
Whitefield, John, mason, 91 Green Street.
Whitehouse, Wm., tenter, 27 Campbell Street.
Whitelaw, Samuel, 74 Green Street Lane
Whitelaw, Thomas, coal agent, 10 Queen Street.
Whiteside, William, engineman, 32 Nelson Street.
Whitten, James, baker, 17 M'Call's Avenue.
Whitten, Miss, dressmaker, 14 Newmarket Street.
Whittington, John, grocer, 30 Russell Street.
Whyte, Miss, 21 Charlotte Street.
Whyte, Misses J. & C, confectioners, 95^ Main Street r
House, 9 Falkland Park Road.
Whyte, Mrs J., 39 Gordon Terrace.
Whytock, Charles, fruiterer ,27 New Roal.
Wliytock, Ja.mes, blacksmith, 7 Main Street.
Wield, John, electrical engineer, 9 Barns Street.
Wight & Co., John, manufacturers of Dr Whiteside's cough
mixture, 15 High Street.
Wight, Robert, shoemaker, Mission Hall, 17 River Street.
Wight, Robert, compositor, 8 Northfield Avenue.
Wight, Mrs, 17 Elba Street.
Wight, Mrs, 15 Carrick Street.
Wilkie, Archibald, photographic printer, 46 Wellington St.
Wilkie, Daniel, jobbing gardener, 14 Fullarton Street.
■■238 .GEJS:EIi.Al, DIRECTORY.
l^ilkie, David, Buck's Head Bap, 1 and 3 Alio way
Street— see advt. page 7i
Wilkinson, James., 26 Millei- Road.
Willet, Miss, 52 St Leonard's Road.
Williams, Joseph Cbarles, hairdresser, 59 Dalblair Road.
Williams, William, customs officer, 10 Catlicart Street.
Williamson, Alexander, 4 Church Street.
Williamson, diaries S., assistant agent National Bank, 7
Belle vue Road.
Williamson, Henry, profesvsor of music, Clifton Cottage, 2
Albert Terace.
Williamson, James, piano tuner, 2 Tryfield Place.
Williamson, James, traveller, 51 Dalblair Road.
Williamson, Joseph F., pilot, 28 Union Avenue.
Williamson, J. K., teacher of music, Louis-dene, 94 New Rd.
Williamson, J. St. Clair, arcmtect, 9 Sandgate ; house, Lonis-
dene, 94 New Road.
Williamson, Robert, tohacconist, 17a River Street.
Williamson, Miss, 16 Gordon Terrace.
Willingham, Willis, 1 Alexandria Terrace.
Willock, George (of Wm. Willock & Son), Ardoch, Bowman
Road.
"Willoek & Son, William, Painters & Papephangeps,
1 Macneille Building's, Newmarket Street, and 40
Hig-h Street— s(.'e advt. page 76
Willock, Mrs Hugh D., Magdala, 35 Carrick Road.
Wills, Alexander, ehoemaker, 11 Garden Street.
Wills, James (of Affleck & Sons), Marchmont Road.
Wills, Thomas, joiner, 31 New Road.
Wills, William, groom, Benalt Stahles, off Racecourse Road.
Wills, William, fuirmaceman, 31 Peebles Street.
Wills, Mrs, 24 Church Street.
Wilson, Alexander, joiner, Bellevale, 112 St Leonard's Rd.
Wilson, A. M., wine and spirit merchant, 12 Kirk Port;
house, 10 Kirk Port.
Wilson, Alexander, Bellesleyhill Dairy, 84 Prestwick Road.
Wilson, Alexander F., traveller, 20 Woodfield Road.
Wilson, Andrew, 6 Belvidere Terrace.
'Wilson & Co., Upholstereps, Cabinetmakers, House
Agents and Funeral Undertakers, 15 and 17
Sandg-ate. Telephone No. 153— see advt. page 8
Wilson, David, mason, 8 Content Streer.
Wilson, David, 10 York Stre&t.
Wilson, David, 32 Elmbank Street.
Wilson, David, gardener, 48 High Street.
Wilson, David, 45 Allison Street.
Wilson, David, upholsterer, 35 Clune's Veonal.
Wilson, David, gardener, 14 Newmarket Street.
Wilson, George, 35 George Street.
GENERAI^ DIRECTORY. 2W
Wilson, George, clothier's traveliLeiv 6 King Street.
Wilson, George, fishmonger, Isla, 6 Somerset Road.
Wilson, Henry, miner, 84 King Street.
Wilson, Hugh, tailor, 26 Waggon Ro-ad .
Wilson, Hugh, 3 Albert Terrace.
Wilson, Hugh, 20 Wellington Street.
Wilson, James, bank agent, Llanvair, 4 Corsehill Road.
Wilson, James, 2 Ru.ssell Terrace, off 79 Russell Street.
Wilson, James, clothier, 5 Victoria Road, off Russell Street.
Wilson, James, fishmonger, Alexandria Cottage, 21 Con-
tent Avenue.
Wilson, James, boot factor, 2 Falkland Park Road ; house,.
14 Falkland Park Road.
Wilson, James, joiner, 34 Mill Street.
Wilson, James, agent National Bank; house, 1 Academy St.
Wilson, James, agent, 20 Eglinton Terrace.
Wilson, James, H.M. Customs Office, The Dene, 44 Fother-
ingham Road.
Wilson, James H., Shona, 9 Southpark Road.
Wilson, Jiames, blacksmitli, 4 Victoria Street.
Wilson, James (of Blackwood & Co.), Belize, Ayr Road,.
Prestwick.
"Wilson, John L., M.P.S., Papmaeist & PhotogTt»aphie
Chemist, Central Phapmacy. 15 High Street.
House, 15 Belle.sleyhill Avenue. Telephone No. 309— see advt,
page J 25
Wilson, John, baker, 75 Main Street.
Wilson, John, baker, 3 George Street.
Wilson, John, ihide inspector, 88 Elmbank Street.
Wilson, John, ironmonger, 3 Quail Road.
Wilson, John, 7 Tryfield Place.
Wilson, John, 5 Quail Road.
Wilson, Captain John, 14 Miller Road.
Wilson, John, foreman rivetter, 31 Clune's Vennal.
Wilson, John, 5 Allison Street.
Wilson, John, traveller, Etta Cottage, 48 West Sanquhar Rd
Wilson, John, fireman, 30 Contenrt Street.
Wilson, John, carter, 12 Academy Street.
Wilson, John, engine driver, 40 Princes Street.
Wilson, John H., clerk, 50 Jolm Street.
Wilson, Robert, engineer, 58 Taylor Street.
Wilson, Robert, hairdresser, 87 Allison Street.
Wilson, Robert (of Kilpa trick & Wilson), Warrender, 31 Car-
rick Road.
Wilson, Samuel, Upholsterer, 48 Main Sti'eet..
Wilson, Samuel, 9 Belvidere Terrace.
Wilson, Tliomas, currier, 77 New Road.
Wilson, ITiomas, farmer, 4 Belleviie Road.
Wilson, Thomas, 86 Russell Street.
.240 GENERAL DIRECTORY
Wilson, Thomas, merchant, 31 Campbell Street.
Wilson, W. B. (of Wilson & Co.), Sheninghurst, 4 Wheat-
field Road.
Wilson, Willia,m, slater, 40 Peebles Street.
Wilson, William J., egg merchant, 87 Wallace Street.
Wilson, William, overseer, G.P.O., 56 Castlehill Road.
Wilson, William, ecgine driver, Ellangowan Cottage, 58
Chm'ch Sfcreot.
Wilson, William, tailor, 18 Mill Street.
Wilson, Miss, 28 Mill Street.
Wilson, Miss, 5 Virginia Gardens.
Wilson, Miss, 20 New Bridge Street.
Wilson, Miss Margaret, 11 Ashgrove Street.
WUlson, Miss, 1 Virginia Gardens.
Wilson, Mrs, 42 Peebles Street.
Wilson, Mrs, 4 Hunter's Avenue.
Wilson, Mrs, 36 Church Street.
Wilson, Mrs, 66 Carrick Street.
Wilson, Mrs, 1 Gordon Street.
Wilson, Mrs, 4 Alexandria Terrace.
Wilson, Mrs, 18 Hunter's Avenue.
Wilson, Mrs, Riverston, 39 Racecourse Road.
Wilson, Mrs, 63 Wellington Street.
Wilson, Mrs, 56 Castlehill Road.
Wilson, Mrs Charles, Wayside, 17 St. Leonard's Road.
Wilson, Mrs A., 84 Dalb'lair Road.
Wilson, Mrs Robert, 6 Eglinton Terrace.
Wilson, Mrs, 10 Charlotte Street.
Wilson, Mrs, 74 Allison Street,
Wilson, Mrs, 59 Main Street.
Winter, Andrev^, bank accountant, 26 Dalblair Road.
Winter, John, clerk, Gtenleith, 42 Ashgrove Street.
Wither & Lindsay, Ayr and Glasgow Carriers, 65 High Street.
Wotherspoon, Miss, 82 John Street.
Wood, George, hairdresser, 1 Mill Street; house, 18
Academy Street.
Wood, Hugh, painter and insurance agent, 20 River Street.
Wood, Isaac, gardener. Tig Cottage, Tig Road.
Wood, James, 48 Fort Street.
Wood, John, traveller, 3 Northpark Avenue.
Wood, Miss Hunter, 5 Park Terrace.
Wood, Mrs, 18 Academy Street.
AVoodbupn, Miss A., of Viewfleld Steam Laundry.
House. Rosendale. 4 Holmston Road— see advt. page 2
Woodroe, Alexander, Craigweil, Blackburn Road.
Working Girls' Institute, 2 and 4 James Street; superinten-
dent. Miss Hooper.
Workman, John, boilermaker, 6 Smith Street.
GENERAL DIRECTOUYJ
241
"Worthington, L. L. Ayr Burgh bandmaster, 2 Quail Road.
"Wvess, John, Pishmongrep, Game, Poultry and Ice
Mepchant, 178 Higli Stpeet. Huuse, Hymingion Villa, .1
(Jastlehill Road— see advt. page 53
"Wright, Captain Andrew, 17 Green Street.
Wrig'ht, Andrew, 43 Green Street Lane.
Wright, Hugh, painter, 32 Elmbank Street.
Wriglit, James, traveller, 61 Prestwick Road.
Wright, James, 84 Kmg Street.
Wright, Joseph, drooko umbrella, manufacturer, 72 High St,
Wright, Robert, ironturner, 1 Green Street Lane.
"Wright, William S., grocer and confectioner, 9 Northfield
Avenue ; house, 25 West Sanquhar Road.
Wright, Miss, Carrick View, Doonfoot.
Wright, Mrs Daniel, pastry baker, 65 Alloway Street.
Wright, Mrs J. B., 8 Bellevue Road.
IVybupn, Geopg-e, Joinep and Funeral Undeptakep,
92, 94, and 96 W^allace Stpeet. House, 6? Elba Street-
see advt. page 146
Wyburn, Mrs, grocer, 61 Elba Street.
Wyllie, Charles, dealer, 9 Mewe Lane.
.Wyllie, Daniel (of D. Wyllie & Coy.), Arnsheeu, 11 Race-
course Road.
Wyllie & Co., Daniel, hay, grain and seed merchaBts, 197
High Street; Cliemical Works, Falkland Junction; Seed
Stores, 21 South Quav.
Wyllie, Daniel P. (of D. wVUie & Co.), Doon Villa, 59 Milton
Road.
Wyllie, David, fireman, 63 Wellington Street.
Wyllie & Son, George, contractors and builders, Spring-
field, 41 St Leonard's Road.
Wylie, George, carter, 46 Green Street Lane.
Wyllie, Hugh, dairyman, Parkhouse Dairy, 66 Castlehill
Road.
W^yllie, James, gamekeeper, Beresford Lane.
Wyllie, James, Keithbank, 2 Maybole Road.
Wyllie, James, vanman, 2 Alexandria Terrace.
Wyllie, John G. C. (of D. Wyllie & Co.), 22 Park Circus.
Wyllie, John, joiner, 9 Virginia Gardens.
Wyllie, Neil, compoeitor, 1 Limojid's Wvnd.
W^yllie, Peter, coachman, 18 Smith Street.
Wyllie, Robert, spirit salesman, 57 Russell Street.
Wyllie, Robert, 27 Russell Street.
Wyllie, W. H., sheriff offioer, bouse factor and register office,
Lome Arcade, 115 High Street; house, 8 Charlotte St.
Wyllie, William, horse dealer, Knoweiside, 48 Castlehill Road.
Wyllie, Miss, tobacconist, 66 High Street.
Wylie, Miss J., secretary. Charity Organisation Society, 2^
Main Street.
242 GENERAL DIRECTOKY.
Wyllie, Miss, 8 St Andrew's Street.
Wyllie, Miss E., 28 Miller Koad.
Wyllie, Miss, 14 Carrick Park.
Wyllie, Miss, idresksmaker, 52 New Road.
Wyllie, Mrs, 17 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Wyllie, Mrs James, Newfield, 6 Southpark Road.
Wyllie, Mrs T. K., Kerrsdene, 41 Prestwick Road
Y
Yacobsen, Samuel, Ladies' Tailor, 64 New^market
Street. House, Saiicliiebank, 23 Castlehill Road — see advt.
page 30
Yates, Robert, rivetter, 7 Main Street.
Ye Whippe Inne, 159 High Street; Wm. Douglas, manager.
Young, Alexander, 56 Fort Street.
Young, Andrew, warehouseman, 56 M'Call's Avenue.
Young, Andrew, 1 Content Avenue.
Young, Dr Andrew, 18 Barns Street.
Young, Archibald, baker, 16 George Street ; house, 9*
George Street.
Young, Areihibald, stamper, G.P.O., Woodburn Cottage, 39
Bawkhill Avenue.
Young-, David. Dentist, 63 High Street— see advt. page 48
Young, David, vanman, 16 Carrick Street.
Y'oung, George, pastry baker, 66 New Road.
Young, Hugh, clerk to Ayr Harbour Trustees, 75 Dalblair
Road; house, Ingleside, 30 St. Leonard's Road.
Young, Hugh, engineer, 49 St. Leonard's Road.
You/ng, Hugh, 15 Taylor Street.
Young, Rev. James, Robertson Memorial O.S. Manse, 28'
Bellevue Crescent.
Young, James, 45 Church Street.
Young, .James, glazier, 35 West Sanquhar Road.
Y^oung, James M., 13 King Street.
Young, James, county registry, 67 Kyle Street; house^
Alderwood, 15 St Andrew's Street.
Y^oung, John, Elsinore, 8 Maybole Road'.
Y'^oung, John, foreman blacksmith, 7 Alderston Avenue.
Young, John, cashier, 2 Arllui Road.
Young, John D., prison warder, 100 High Street.
Young, John, town surve^^or and tramway engineer, Town
Buildings, High Street; house, 2 Bellevue Crescent.
Young, John, tailor, 19 John Street.
Young, John M' Hardy, ardhitect, Craignethan, 8 Bellevue
Crescent.
Young, John B., clerk, 18 Northpark Avenue.
Young, Joseph, engine driver, 23 Northfield Avenue.
Young, M & E., hai-dware merchants, 81 M^ain Sti-eet.
Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, 138 Hig'h Street.
Young, Quintin, 105 King Street.
I
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 243
Young, Quintin, engine driver, Woodburn Cottage, 39 Havvk-
hil Avenue.
Young, Eobert, spirit merchaint, 23 New Bridge Street; house,
3 South Harbour Street.
Young, Kobert, insurance inspector, Palmyra, Falkland Park
Koad.
Young, Thomas, 14 Queen's Teirrace.
Young, Thomas (of Silver & Young), RedhoUvse, Dalrymple.
Young, Walter, umbi-ella manufacturer, 27 Newmarket St.,
house, Langley Bank, 39 Carrick Road.
Yovmg, William, carter, 51 Green Street.
Y^oung, Miss, 53 Peebles Street.
Young, Miss, 23 Fort Street.
Young, Miss, schoolteacher, 15 Queen Street.
Young, Miss, 6 Church Street.
Young,, Miss, 25 Weaver Street.
Young, Misses, 9 Carrick Eoad.
Young, Mrs, Dalblair boarding house, 16 Da.lblair Road.
Young, Mrs David, 25 Queen's Terrace.
Young, Mrs John, 6 Carrick Road.
Young, Mrs, 26 North Park Avenue.
Yuill, Daniel, 27 Queen's Terrace.
Yuill, Misses, The Neuk, Monument Road.
Zive, David, Lochlea, 9 Castlehill Road.
Zive, E., furnitui-e stores, 17 Kyle Street; house. Rosewood,
21 Ashgrove Street.
IT 15 A GREAT PLEASURE
to us, to know that our Customers are thoroughly-
satisfied witli their purchases. All complaints receive
our most careful consideration and if reasonable at
all, we invariably make good.
We desire to sell nothing but
RKI^IABI^K GOODS
and at the same time with a most Moderate Profit.
We hold a Large and Varied Stock in all departments
and are always getting something new.
MStE. SHOW
NICE AND TASHIONABLE /HILLINERY
and make up by the hundred in our workrooms.
OUR DRESS 6 MAMTLE-MAKmO
HRE WELL LOOKED HFTER, HHD OUR
LSDIES' and GEHT.'S TAILORmO
IS HLL THHT QUE CHH DESIRE.
To our numerous Customers we return thanks, and
solicit a trial order from many ones, feeling satisfied
they will not be disappointed.
JOHNSON BROS.
AlkSA BUI1.DINGS,
112 & 114 High street.
BUYING IS EASY!
Infants' and Children's Millineru.
Pelisses and Carrying Cloaks.
Pinafores and Overalls.
Children's Frocks.
Children's Fancy Hosiery
Children's Underwear.
Choice and Dainty Novelties.
At Oompe±i±ive F>r-ices.
J. & J. M1NTYRE,
CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS,
1 1 8 HIGH STREET, AYR.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 246'
LIST OF ERASED TERRACES, Etc.
A List of unauthorised or obsolete Terraces and Places,
erased which have now been incorporated in the official
(Corporation); name of Streets. E, for right hand or even
numbered side of Street ; L for left hand or odd numbered
side of Street. The numbers are inclusive.
Alleghany Terrace, Church Street, from 31 to 41 — L.
Arnsheen Terrace, Duke Street, from 12 to 24-— R.
Athole Buildings, Burns Statue Square, from 9 to 15 — L.
Avondale Terrace, Falkland Road, from 14 to 24 — R.
Balmoral Terrace, Prestwick Road, from 71 to 77 — L.
Beaufort Place, M'Call's Avenue, from 44 to 54— R.
Buckingham Terrace, Charlotte Street, from 19 to 37 — L.
Brougham Place, Racecourse Road, from 1 to 3 — L.
Cairnsmuir Place, M'Call's Avenue, from 56 to 66 — R.
Oarleton Terrace, Bellevue Crescent, from 33 to 39 — L.
Carrick View, St Leonard's Roiad, from 45 to 51 — L.
Church Place, King Street, from 4 to 8— R.
CraigleuT Terrace, Carrick Road, from 30 to 40 — R.
Craigie Park Terrace, Fotheringham Road, from 5 to 23 — L.
Dalblair Terrace, Dalblair Road, from 17 to 25 — L.
Darlington Road, North Harbour Street, from 2 to 12 — R.
Dean Place, M'OaU's Avenue, from 29 to 43 — L.
Doon Ten-ace, Carrick Avenue, from 1 to 7— L.
Dunedin Place, Falkland Road, from 5 to 11 — L.
Eastwood, Hawkhill Avenue, from 18 to 26 — R.
Ebenezer Place, M'Call's Avenue, from 53 to 59 — L.
Florida Terrace. Falkland Park Road, from 3 to 25— L.
Galloway Crescent, Russell Street, from 49 to 79 — L.
Gleniffer Place, Miller Road, from 1 to 5a — L.
Gordon Place, George Street, from 2 to 20 — R.
Greenbank Terrace, New Road, from 108 to 118 — R.
Grosvenor Terrace, Fotheringham Road, from 2 to 28— R,
Havannali Place, Viewfield Road, from 1 to 7 — L.
:24:7 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
LUt of Era.^ed Ttrracts, etc. —Continued.
HavelocTv Terrace, Miller Road, from 8 to 28—11.
Kensal Terrace, Quail Road, from 1 to 19— L.
Kensington Terrace, Miller Road, from 33 to 43— L.
Ivilloch Place, Beresford Terrace, from 1 to 7— R.
Lancaster Terrace, Bellevue Crescent, from 45 to 63— L.
Landau Buildings, Burns Statue Square, from 17 to 23— L.
Lilybank Terrace, Hunter's Avenue, 98 to 108— R.
Longacre Terrace, West Sanquhar Road, from 19 to 35— L.
Milliken Bark, Hunter's Avenue, from 2 to 20— R.
Milrig Place, Charlotte Street, from 2 to 8— R.
Murray Place, Allison Street, from 82 to 88— R.
ISFewark Buildings, Burns Statue Square, from 25 to 29— L.
ISTorth Newton Place, Falkland Park Road, from 2 8— R.
North Park Terrace, Prestwick Road, from 10 to 16— R.
'Osborne Terrace, Prestwick Road, from 47 to 53 — L.
Park View Terrace, Hunter's Avenue, from 34 to 48 — R.
Place d'Auray Buildings, AUoway Street, from 54 to 62 — R.
Place d'Auray Buildings, Dalblair Road, from 71 to 85 — L.
Ralston Place, West Sanquhar Road, from 1 to 3 — R.
Randolph Terrace, Prestwick Road, from 18 to 28 — R.
Rosemount Terrace, Northfield Avenue, from 31 to 41 — L.
St. John's Place. Fort Street, from 26 to 36— L.
Sandringham Terrace, Bellevue Road, from 2 to 14 — R.
■Seaforth Place, Prestwick Road, from 118 to 122— R.
Seaview Terrace, Prestwick Road, from 100 to 104 — R.
South Place, Midton Road, from 30 to 36— L.
Stuart Place, Carrick Road, from 7 to 11 — L.
Union Buildings, Smith Street, from 24 to 60— R.
Union Buildings, Burns Statue Square, from 31 to 45 — L.
Victoria Terrace, Viewfield Road, from 26 to 36— R.
Windsor Terrace, Prestwick Road, from 55 to 69 — L.
Woodfield Terrace, Woodfield Road, from 5 to 21— L.
STREET DIRECTORY.
ACADEMY STEEET.
1 , William Shearer.
2, Jamee Wilson.
3, Miss GleiD dinning.
5 and 7, Robei-t Wallace.
8, Alexaindfer Walker.
8, Whigbam, Fei'gusson,
Cuningham & Co.
9, Kobert M'Murdo.
10, Robert Smith.
11, Ayr Club.
12, Hugh Duff.
11, James Hoinsby.
l*^, William Norris.
18. Miss M'Kevitt.
18, Alfred J. Thompson.
20. William Smith.
22; Allan Stoddart.
AILS A PLACE.
1, AiLsa Cottage-r-Capt. Jas.
CoLlias.
Citadel Gardens — Wm. Llax-
W.&11 & Son.
2, Isaac Terry.
3, Foxbank — N. G. Napier.
4, Mrs Keen an.
5, Elgin— Joseph Gordoii.
6, Miss Gray.
7, Camlarg— Mrs Muir.
9 St. Ve<dae — Mrs Gemmell.
10, John M. Tennant.
11, Benvue— W. T. FuUerton,
13, Benbain — James Clark.
ALBERT TERRACE.
1, Mrs Aird.
2, Henry Williamson.
3, Hugh Wilson.
4, Robert SbeM'art.
6, AVilliam Morton.
7, Mrs M'Ewan.
8, William Ochiltree.
10, Campbell Lrockhart.
12, Adam Murdoch.
14, Wm. Gairdner.
ALDERSTON AVENUE.
1, Wm. Hogg.
?, T. Honeymoon.
3, Hugh Watson.
5. James Gilbert.
7, John Young,
8. W. M' Cardie.
^, J">hn ( babners.
10, Hugh Gebbi,e.
11, John Brown.
12, James Forrest.
13, Wm. Mitchell.
15, Miss Clark.
17 Peter Munachen.
19, James Lyon.
21, James M' Don aid.
25, John Munro.
25, Richard Murphy.
27, J. Johnstone.
ALEXANDRIA TERRACE.
Off M' Call's Avenu!';.
1, Willis Willingham.
2, Alexandria Cottages — J.
Wyllie.
3, Hugh M'Kenzie.
4, Alexa,ndria Cottage>s — Mr-;
Wilson.
5, Mrs Borland.
6, David Gibson.
7, Robert Borland.
JO, Mrs Simpson.
12, D. George.
14, David M'Gill.
IS William Service.
20, W. Blaikie.
ALLISON STREET.
1. Miss M'Fedries.
2-4, Robert Stewart.
3. James Steel.'
5, John Wilson.
6 Hugh Cherry.
7, Patrick O'Connor.
8, Mission Hall.
9, Mrs Strang.
STREET DIRECTORY.
249
Allison Street — Continved.
86.
10, John Gilclu-ist.
87,
11. George Lindsay.
88,
12, Jolm Glover.
13,_ James Nisbe't.
14. David Poustie.
1.
15, Mrs Barr.
2.
16, Stephen Norris.
3,
17, Mrs Wallace.
4,
18, Ivy M'Coanell.
22-24, Viewfield Steam Laun-
dry.
25, Kosemount Cottage— John
Gibb.
1.
26, Miss Clark.
27. Mrs Douglas.
2,
28, William KusseJl.
3.
30, John Livingston,
4,
32. Walter Beaton.
5,
34, John Marsh-all,
5,
37, George Jardine,
6
38, Wm. Nicol.
7.
40, Mrs Taylor.
8,
41, Mrs Neil.
9,
42, Samuel M'Lean.
10,
4:., John Thomson.
li
44. Wilha.m M'Connel'.
12,
45, David Wilson.
13,
47, Mrs Morrison,
1-4,
48, James Christie.
49, William Murdoch.
51, John K. Davidson.
1-
52, Miss James.
4.
53 Jameis Richmond.
5,
54, John Cowie.
6,
56, Henry M'Lc.nnt-n.
7,
58, Andrew Lawrie
8
60, Charles M'Culloch.
9
6> Mrs Gibson.
10
63, Jane Cottage — R. M' Clung
11
64. John M'ConneJl.
12
68, Gilbert Muir.
I'i
71, Ephraim T. Naftalin.
15
72i, John Davitt.
16
74 John Haainah.
17
76, John Andrew.
13
78-80, M'Gregor & M'Callum.
19
82, William Dick
20
84, ALoxande'i- Crawford.
21
Andrew Campbell.
Eobert Wilson.
James Robertson.
ALLOWAY PARK.
Andre .V Mitchell.
Mrs Carmichael.
I Belair — George Watson
, Parva-sed-Apta — Lieut. -
Colonel James Coats,
R.A.M.C.
ALLOWAY PLACE.
. P. F. MacKezma, M.A.,
LL.B.
, Duncan Macpher&on.
Mrs D. Currie.
, E. Gerschler.
Dr Anna P. Martin.
. W. Neilson Martin.
Mrs W. Pollock.
. Thos. L. Nash, L.D S E.
, Dr. J. Stewart Geiki-e.
Mrs M'Dowall.
, Ja.mes Guthrie.
Thomas Steele.
, J. King, L.D.S.
, Rev. J. V. Hammond.
, Mies Goudie.
ALLOWAY STREET.
-3, David Wilkie.
David Kirkl-and, jun,
, Eindlay & Martin.
. James M'Millaii.
, M. & J. Calderwood.
, A. & E. Allan.
, William Chambeirs.
, J. C. Highet.
, Robert Neil.
Alexander's Stor«s, Ltd.
James Pindlay.
, Miss C. M' Master.
, James Milroy.
, High Street >ost Offic©.
Daniel Braekenridge.
, David Smith.
, A. Gem me J 1 & Son.
, A. Smith & Son.
250
STREET DIRECTORY.
A llovmy Street— Continued.
23, J. B. Davie.
22-24-26-28-30, D. Hourston &
Sons
25, Miss Kerr.
27, Thomas Gray.
29, M. & M. Fisher.
30, A, M'Lachlan & Son.
30, William Donald.
31, John R. M'Cartney.
32, Da.vid Eobertsom.
33, Alex. D. Hannah.
3.1, Albert Robertson.
35. Misse.^ M'Gonnell.
30, David Smith.
37, James Findlay
38, G. Pater son.
39 Mrs Thomas FLndlay.
40, A. M'Call.
41, Mrs W. G. Inglis.
42, Hotel Dalblair.
48, John Inglis & Son.
45, William Guthrie.
45, Mrs Cr.awfo-^d.
45a, Miss C. Browning.
46, H. Dietrich.
47, Misis Mustard.
47,a, W. J. Mack.
48, Robert Rose.
49, Ja.r.jes Lawson.
50, Mrs John Scott.
51, G. T. L. Mitchell.
61a. John Steen.
51a, Alexander Chisholra.
52, George Ferguson.
53, Misses Kerr.
54, Lymburn & Co.
55, James Dalziel.
5^, R. Dobbie & Co.
57. Mrs Davidson.
58, M' Mill an & Howie.
58, Anthony C. White.
59, Galloway & Bowie.
60, Nimmo Napier.
61, Mrs Main.
62, Anderson Brothers.
63, B. & B. Fraser.
65, Mrs D. Wright.
69, William Bone & Son.
ARDLUI ROAD
1, Mrs Guthrie.
2, John Young.
3, Wm. Campbell.
4, Thomas Gardner.
5, Gilbert Stewart.
7. Robert Brodie.
9 Mi-ss Hood.
11 Robert Kennedy.
13, Mrs Cumming.
15 John B. Hunter.
17. Robert M'Burnie.
19, Mrs Plunter.
23, Miss M' Fad van.
ARGYLE STREET.
Mrs Ruthven.
Archibald Picken.
John Purdie.
Roderick M'Cafferty.
David Main.
John Hannah.
William Ferguson.
Thomas Caw.
Peter Lcggat.
Daniel M'Farlane.
Roderick M'Cafferty, jun.
Peter Tait.
John Sinclair.
Hugh Cainns.
Andrew Bryan.
Mrs Hugh Cairns.
Duncan Campbell.
Arudrew M'Farlane.
James Limond.
William RiLlie.
George Blair.
Thomas Graham.
James M' Govern.
Alex. Graham.
William Farmer.
Mrs Grant.
, Gilbert La,mb.
, Capt. Wm. Shields.
, Robert Main.
ARRAN TERRACE.
1, Clyde Cottage — James
Fraser.
STREET DIRECTOR^.
251
A rran Terrace — Continued.
1, Glj'de Cottage— J. Fisher.
2, Capt. M. L. Carnegie.
3, John Taylor.
4, Inkerma.n Cottage — Ja,s.
Clark.
5, Hugh Cameron.
6, William Cooper
7, Robert Fraser.
8, Mrs John Patrick.
13, Joseph Cook.
14, Alexander Auld.
ASHGROVE STREET.
Off Castlehill Road
Sj, Dalcairnie — J. Kirkland.
4, Dalmeny — Robt. Logan.
5 , Ashcroft — Captain John
M'MiUan.
6, Glendrishaig — P. Mur-
doch.
7, Lucerne — H. B. Provan.
8, Calderwood— Mrs Plill.
9, William Coltart.
10, Mo<=send — Win. Watson ^
11, Miss M. Wil&on.
12, Ban-iedal© — Rev. M.
Hutch ieon.
13, Gleniffer — Mis.s Brown.
14, Jaimeeville — Mi&s Clark.
15, Kentfield — Mifis Lockl^art.
16, Wetheral — Jameis Scott.
17, Hazeldean — Jamie.s Hazle.
18, Nedlage — Jaraes Nedl.
19, Edward Boyd.
20, Strathclyd>e — John W.
Tyrie.
2 1 , Rose, wood — E . Z i ve .
22, Craigvaiar — Robt. Forgie.
■23 , Th istlebank— Jas . Ni ven . "
24, Miss M' II wraith.
25, Mks Tenant.
26, Andrew Hamilton.
27, John RicihardeoB.
29, Alex. A. Jack.
SO, Mise M' Donald.
Bl, Redlands— Thoe. PhUlipe.
32, H o 11 i n g t o n— Matthew
W^hite.
33, Oatlea — John Browning,
34, Milton — Wm. Lennox.
35, Roselea — Mrs Allan.
36, H. R. Grimwood.
37, J. G. Fauld«.
38, Loretto — George Moir.
39, Delubra— Mrs Taylor.
41.. Tarff Lynn— Peter E. Tear
42, Glenleitb — John Winter.
43, Flush— Matthew Jamie-
son.
44, Redjmyre — J as. Stewart.
45, Beechcroft.
46, Braeheaid — Matthew U-re.
47, Norlaw— David M, Paton.
48, Welhneadow — James Hill-
house.
iiAST ASHGROVE STREET.
The Crag — Thomas Kay.
BACK MAIN STREET.
3-5-7, Robert M'Culloch.
13, Hugh Hunter.
30, Mrs Piper.
32, James Forwell.
36, Thomas Alexander.
38, Jamos Gilmour.
BACK PEEBLES STREET.
1, Robert M'Cnlloch.
2, Piobert Findlay.
3, William M'Lean.
4, George Willock.
5, Ayr Thietl© Carpet Bowl-
ing Club.
6, Quintin Claak.
11, Charles Kelly.
18, Alex. B]-ogan.
21 John M'Donald.
Zl, Mrs Kennedy.
David Mackie.
BALLANTINE DRIVE.
Parkhouse — John Symington.
1, Mrs Whitecrose.
2, W. Taylor.
3, Mrs M'Leod.
4, Miss Turner.
5, Mils Clement.
252
S'lliEET DIRECTORY.
Ballantine Drive — Contimbed.
6, Miss Cowan.
7, William Meikle.
8, Alfred G. Craven.
9, Mrs G. B. Phillips.
10, Missels J. A. & R. Cowan
11, Mirs Slavke.
12, Miss J. Cunnlngiham.
15, James B. Davie.
16, James Lusk.
17, Eobert Dudgeon.
18, Eobert Leggat.
!!:». W. 1. Low.
20, John M'Nair.
21, Miss M'Nairn.
2?, M'm. Ogilvie.
24, David M'Creath.
25, W. W. M'Colm.
26, Mrs W. Paterson.
27, Robert Cameron.
The Pines— Mrs D. Meikle.
BARNS CRESCENT.
1, Barns Honse — Mrs J. R.
Nicholson.
2, J. E. Ilalford.
3, Laurieston— Miss Reid.
4, J. M. Rusk.
5, Liaurieston — W. W. C.
Smith.
6, Miss Dickson.
7, Lynsted— R. A. Dewar.
8, Mrs Chambers.
9, Dhunan — Robt. Robertson.
10, Miss-es Jack.
.11, North Barnweil — Mrs
Loudon.
12, Misses CaJdwell.
13, South Baxnweil — William
Ross.
li, W. C. Galbr'iith, jun.
16, Charles Cirrrie.
BARNS PARK.
Dere-el — Jacfoson Miller.
1, Colin M. Brown.
2, Misses Alexander.
3, John Murrav.
\, Mr- P. Kennedy.
BARNS STREET.
J, Miss Hamilton.
2, D. & J. Dunlop.
3 Miss M. M. G. Dick.
4 Miss Macdonald.
5, Dr diaries M'Kerrow,
6, Dr W. J. LaAvrie.
7, Dr G. M'Kerrow.
8 Dr VV. Lands borough.
9, Miss Dow.
10, Newnham House — Miss
Zara Miller.
1'. Dr Alan Thorn.
12, James Watt.
13, W. F. Moryson.
14, Mrs Deveron.
16, Miss Forbes.
17, William Beveridge
18, Dr A. Young.
19, John Gillespie, L.D.S.
20, Dr A. Muir.
21, F. Ely, Mus
22, David Fernie.
2^. Mrs Gebtie.
24, John Hosie.
25, Mrs John Kay.
26, Pearl Life'
Office ; Supt
Short.
2', Dr Charles Douglas
29, William Frew.
BARNS TERRACE.
1, John Cable.
2, William Muri-ay.
3, David Humter.
4, J. W. M'Clymont.
5, Mrs Jj. Morrison.
6, Mrs J. Jj. Crawford
7, Mrs H. M'Ewan.
8, Mi-s W. Cuthbert.
9, Jv->hn Sih^er.
10, W. G. HarriB.
11, Misses Alexand.er.
12, ]Mrs James Oldver.
13, I;awrence Ande-rson.
14, Adam M'Gregor.
Bac, Lond,
Assurance
, A. M.
STREET DIllECTORY.
253;
BATH PLACE.
19,
Mifis Millar.
10
Miss Cellars.
County Buildings — William
20,
F. J, P. Norfolk,
'M'Robea-t.
21,
James Doak.
Wellington Cottage— D. Todd.
21,
Mrvs Cameron.
Wellington, Lodge —
21.
Miss M'Call.
"W. Rose.
21,
Miss Thomson.
J. T. Carstairs.
22,
William Thomson,
W. Savage.
23,
Miss M'CuUoch.
V. Guy.
28,
James M'Call.
A. Steele.
23,
Miss Conner.
J. L. Allan.
23,
Miss M'Nab.
D. Fergueson.
24,
Miss E. A. Weir.
2. James Campbell.
26,
L. C. Bovd.
4, Mrs Milroy.
29,
Miss M. Caldwell.
6, Mrs Rowan.
30,
John MacTaggart.
8, Mrs H. Bowie.
31,
William Dick.
9, Andrew M'Gihee.
32,
Mrs R. Kennedy.
H. M. Prison.
3^
Geo. B. Campbell.
10, Mre Sinclair.
34,
Capt. R. Bryce.
12, Mre Good.
35,
Mrs Cowap.
36,
Mrs Mathie.
37,
R. Smeaton Douglas.
BELLEVUE CRESCENT.
38,
John Mit&hell.
39,
Mrs Maitland.
1, Jamee Lowdon.
40,
John Dob hie.
2, John Young,
41,
Mrs Geo. Kennedy.
3, Mrs Steele.
42,
W. S. Pollock.
4, Haislemiere — J. D. Paton.
43,
James Flinn.
5, Miss Crawford.
44,
Thomas A. Kilpatrick.
6, Keeington — Mto Comrie.
45.
Mrs T. Brown.
7, ThoniaR M. M'Kav.
46,
Alex. Lyon.
8. Craignethan — J. M'H.
47,
Mrs G. Gemmell.
Young.
48,
Capt. James M'Gregor.
9, James S. Hunter.
49,
H. J. Poole.
10, Cessnoek— T. Dow.
50
Alex. Pafcerson.
11, Miss Cook.
51,
Thomas Drynan.
12, Mi88 HeTidrie.
52,
J. H. S. Main.
13, Misses Gait.
53,
A. A. Noble.
14, W\ Wvllie Boue,ton.
54,
Kimberley—
15, R. G. Brown.
55
Neil Macdonaild.
16. Sidney Villa— Mrs Milligan
57
Dr W. F. Brown.
17. James Cook.
59
Robert Callan.
17, William Smith.
61
Mrs Stewart.
17, Arch. Reid.
63
Mrs T. Paton.
17, Miss Norrie.
65
Kensal Tower Stables-
18, Andrew Campbell.
Peter Robertson .
19, Mrfi M'Whirter.
65,
Kensal Tower— Wm. Dun-
19, J. E. Macintyre.
lop.
2S4
STREET DIRECTORY.
BELLEVUE COTTAGES,
Off Bellevue Eoad,
1 William Pettigrew..
2, John Neil.
5, J as. E. Johnston,
4, John Hume.
•3,
4
5,
6,
7,
14
16:
17,
18,
19,
21,
23,
25,
27,
29.
31
35,
BELLEVUE KOAD.
Andre w € r a wf oi' d .
Thomas Wilson .
J. B. O' Sullivan.
Mrs Drennan.
C. S. Williamson.
Miss Campbell.
MLs'S Loudon.
Tigh-na-ghrain — K. C.
Maciaurin,
Capt. T. H. Spencer.
Col. W. P. M. Pollok
Morris.
William Logan .
S. W. Camptell.
James Dalziel.
Eowelien — G. Porter.
MerlS'Wood — Capt. J. C,
Stewart.
Kev. W. Cairns Duncan.
NfO|rwoo/d — Jaimes A.
Temple ton.
Triosfcen — Joseph Gray .
Ravensworth — E,. M'
Queen Alexiander.
BELLE SLEYHILL
AVENUE.
Off Northfield Avenue.
1, Eose Cottagea — A. Eussell
3, Eos© Cottages — William
Gumming.
7, Beech Cot. — J. Buchanan.
9, Dunraven — Eobert Millar.
11, Dalmenv.
15, Mrs Ward.
17. Mrs Wyllie.
19, Miss King.
21, Henry B. Thow.
23, Gordon Carxiachan.
33, Mrs H. Cowan.
35, Hugh Cowan.
37, D. Blaekwell.
3^, James Smith.
59, xirchibald Eoss.
63 Vv'^m Carruthers.
BBLLESLEYHILL
EOAD.
1, Wm. Ste vein eon.
2 James M'Neillie.
3, James Eoss.
4, Jamee Sha.nd.
5, W. Easton.
6, Miss Craig.
7, Archibald Kefr.
8, Eobert Espie.
10, InglJB Auld.
1?, Quintin M'Millan.
14, James Peebles.
16, Alex. Findlay.
18, Daniel Hendry.
20, James Haynes.
2Z David Mitchell.
BELLEOCK EOAD
Violetbanlv — Gilbert Doak.
Wentworth — Eobert Eae.
Be Ihoc k — Geor ee Ale x a nder .
BELMONT AVENUE..
Off Castlehill Eoad.
James Gaunt.
Monerua — W. M'Cra<jken.
Eomsdal — Eev. T. H. Lang
Eoaiiisdal — Miss Andrew.
Lima — Alex. Watson.
Rhuvaa,r — Eichard Cowe.
Nethercroft — Wm. Muir.
Eobertann — Eobert Neil.
Ardwell— J. C. Allan.
Onslow — Jas. C. Cooper.
Eosemount — J. Hutchie-
son.
T won ga — Mrs M uir .
Jjockeley — Mre M'Cririck.
Birnam — Hugh F. Smith.
Newburn — H. Eobertson.
Is' Industtial School.
STREET DIRECTORY.
255
BELVIDERE TERRACE.
Off Allison Street.
1, Mrs Giaiiand.
2. William M'Kill.
4, Miss Reid.
5, 'xilexander M'Kinetrie.
6 , Alexan der ' Priestley .
7, George Irvine.
8, William Maxwell.
9, James Graham.
11, Donald M 'Donald.
I 13, William Blackwood.
15, John Sloan.
17, Donald M'Lean,
19, Donald Rose.
21, James Bru;nton.
Allieon Street Muslin Factory —
Wharrie Brothers
BERESFORD LANE.
Off Belle vtje Street.
The Cottage— John M'Crie.
Motor Stores and Works — H
M'Quieton.
Mrs Gait.
Alex. Garven.
lames Wyllie.
BERESFORD TERRACE.
1, Thas. Steen, Ayrshire and
Galloway Hotel.
2, David Graham.
3, Dm-haan & Wriglit.
4, James La.mb.
5, Mrs Cunningham.
6, David Weir.
7, Wilhelm Hess.
8, James HiU.
9, Robert Robertson.
10, David Cassels.
11, Carlisle Sproat.
12, Mrs Thoe. Smitli.
13, Batra, Photograplieir.
13, Langholm— W. J. Mack.
14, Mrs Howat.
15, Ayr County Motor Coy.
15, Craighall— T. M. Mackay.
16, Whitehall — Miss Simpson.
16a,. Rosehall — Wm'. Douglas.
:6ij, The lynn— Rev. W. C.
Charteris *
IGc, Finj-all — Henry Graves.
17. Mrs^I'Culloch.
19, Miss Bell.
20, Beresford — Mrs Syming-
ton.
21, Fullarton Lodge — D. Bruce
BERESFORD COAL LYE,
TOWNHEAD.
D. Allan & Son.
Forrest & Lapraik.
Daniel Main.
Alex. Semple.
George Taylor & Co..
BLACKBURN ROAD.
Off Racecourse Road.
1, Dalmally— F. L. MitchelL
2, Blackburn — Mrs Gregory.
6, Mrs Blane.
7 Rannoch— C. H. Herbert
son.
8. Leidard— H. Bell.
& Beiifiem-ier — F W. Ker.
10. Ardocii— Major W.M'OalL
1-, Lang\vell--Capt. A. St. L,
Fethersionhaugh.
12, Maryville — Mrs W. S.
Brechin
AVestfield— lian A. Pinlay,
Carlton — Miss Heneage.
Craig weal - Alox Woodrow-
BOAT VENNAL.
1, John Baxter.
Albert Billiard Club.
3, Jamie s Smith.
6, Joseph Johnstone.
10, A. Smilie.
BOWMAN ROAD.
Off Carrick Road.
Nethepton — Dr R. A. Morton.
Ardoch — George Willock.
Raemoir^ — James Smith.
Oakwood — John Lorimer.
:256
STREET DIRECTORY.
BRITANNIA PLACE.
13
and 15, Athole Arms Hotel
Off M' Call's Avenue
— Jo.seph Johnstone.
2, R. Muir.
1',
William Watson.
3, Mrs ::iiiipbell.
19
Robert M'Clelland.
4, R. Pater&on.
21
William Coid.
5, Wm. Payne.
2--
Win. M'Clelland.
6, Hugh Watson.
23
W. & J. Sproat.
;8, Robert Moore.
25
John Speir.
.9, "William Bruce.
27
Mrs Smith.
29
Burns Statue Hotel — Jae.
BROOMFIELD ROAD.
Law.
.1, Lavirelbaiik-Peter Wal-
31,
David Kirkland.
lace.
31
Mains & Co.
.3, Kingcoil— Capt. Bailey.
33,
Niven Brown.
.5, Oakfield— R. Kennedy .
35
Thomas Kerr.
7, Arthur Lodge— Rev. J.
37
Emil Barkowsky.
Girvau
39,
Miss Sloane.
9, Broomfield House — A.
41,
Ja.raes Beveridge.
Mitchell.
43
William M'Neill.
10- Millerfield— D. Donaldson.
43,
R. Anderson.
12, Barrcraig Villa— John E.
45
Craig's Ltd.
Ritchie.
CAMBUSLEA ROAD.
BRUCE CRESCENT.
Off Hunter's Avenue.
Fort Castle— John Millar.
1.
David Holland.
1, Mrs Kerr.
3,
W. Napier.
7, Miss Buch&nan.
5.
Mrs Stewart.
3, Mrs William M'Kay.
7,
Hugh Guthrie.
4, Mrs Boyd.
9
R. Taylor.
t Mrs Mackenzie.
11,
J. G. Shaw.
15,
James M'Quiston.
BURNETT TERRACE,
Hawkhill.
CAMPBELL STREET.
1, Mire Alex. Murphy.
Off Union Avenue.
2, L. Jemson.
2.
Samuel Wauglh.
3, James Tait.
S.
John Brown.
4, Charles Pattison.
10,
Robert Rae.
5, John Calderwood.
12,
Alex. Hepburn.
6, Misses Stevenson.
14,
John M'Millan.
7, David Cairns.
16,
William M'Kie.
17,
D. Gilchrist.
BURNS STATUE SQUARE.
18,
Andrew Riddick.
1, 5th R.S. Fusiliers Hall.
19,
R. Patrick.
3, A. W. Bone.
20,
Francis Timony.
5, J. M. Kay.
21,
Mrs Smith.
7, Ayrshire Bakery Co.
22,
George Cra\vford.
9, JamesS Shaw.
23.
Wm. Turnbull.
11, Athole Restaurant— Miss
24
Robert Armour.
Dickie.
26,
David Campbell.
STREET DIRECTOR
.'y.
257
Gaviphell Street — Continued.
21, Wm. Wliitehou«e.
28 William Kerr.
.30, Miss Sillars.
31, Thomias Wilson.
35 i John Armour.
CARETCK AVENUE.
Off MiDTON Eoad.
1 Hugh x\. Ja^mieeon.
2. G'lenbolm — Miee Bailari'
tyne.
3. Mrs A. M. Laughlan.
4. Lincroft — Mrs Morrison.
6, Plevna — Walter Patereon
7, Miss M' Laughlan.
8, Chalet— A. W. Struthers.
9, John Lochbead.
11, Miiss Mufitard.
12, W. H. Cook.
14, Hew Kerr.
16. Wilham Hewiteon.
CARRICK ROAD.
1, David Cellars.
2, Afi>on Cottage — J. Gibson.
3, Petrie Cottage — Mrs
Cowan.
4, Afton Place— J. M'Culloch
5, Lietham Cottage--D. Cellars
6, Mrs Young.
7, Locblea— Robt. M'Culloch.
8 Ellenhank— J. M'Culloch.
9, Miss Yonng.
10, Doon Cottage— G. G.
11, Wniliam NeAvso'me.
12, Roeelea Cottage — Miss
Chalmers.
13, Woodside Villa — James
Meikle.
14, Roselea Villa--Miss M'Crae
15, Rose.ian.d Villa— J. Sharp.
16, Hamilton Villa— Mrs J. D.
Graham.
17, Woodburn Villa — Andrew
Cameron .
18, Mrs Murray.
19, Gree^nlaw Villa-Miss Hood
20, Avondale Villa— J. M.
Rodger .
22 Benvaren— J. M. M'Millan
23, Ashgrove — W. H. Wallace.
24, Albion House — Mrs Pater-
son.
25, Hampton — Miss Georgeson
26, Cloncaird.
27, Doonleigh — Mrs Gordon.
29, Myrtle Bank— C. S. Oliver.
30, Hugh M'Connell.
31, Wai'render — R, Wilson.
32, John Tweedily.
33, Gartmore— Rev. R. M.
Stewart.
34, David Meikle.
ih, Magdala— Mrs H. D. Wil-
lock.
36, Mrs Murray.
37, Knockronald — J. M'Crindle
38, Rev. A. Stewart.
39, Langlev Bank — W. Young.
40, Mre W. G. InglLs.
41, Drunirossie — G. Girdwood
42, Inverlea — Thomas Frew.
43, Conaglen — Mre M. Lawson
44, Drumholiston — F. S.
Cook.
45, Hillside — Thos. Limond.
46, Carriek Lodge — A. Lees.
47, Curtiean — Alexander
Tennant.
48, Carriek House— Mre T. G.
Arthur.
CARRICK PARK.
2, Mi\s Johnstone.
4, Matthew Miller.
5, William Higgine.
6, John Boyle,
7, David Milliagn.
8, Miss Spence Brown.
9, Mrs Drummond.
10, John V. Thomson.
11 John Pa ton.
12, Alex. Bunhanan.
13, Miss Nisbet.
ll Misses Wvllie.
16. R. A. Miller.
18, William Hull.
258
STEEEX DIllECTORY.
Carrich Parle — Continued.
20, David Milligan.
22, Mrs W. T. Bayne.
24, George Innes.
CARKICK STREET.
4, Cowan's Temperance
Hotel — Mrs Newlands.
5, Robt Secular & Sons.
7, Tbo^mas Rowan.
8, Robert N-ii.
9, Mrs M' William.
10, John Brown
11, Miss Logan.
12 Joseph Darbison.
17. Miss Johnston.
14, John Patereon & Co.
16, David Young.
17, Mrs James Kilgour.
18, Hugh Moran.
1'^ Robert Anderson.
20, James Pollock.
2i, Alex. Livesey.
22. John Daniel.
23 Joim Campbell.
25, Mrs Blair.
29, Carried St. Mission Hall.
32, H. D. M'Or.'g'^r.
3', A. Gemmell «& Son.
34, F. Berivoncmi.
36, Thomas Moore.
38, Robert M'Creat^h.
38, George G. Kirk.
40, Robert Kerr.
42, Alex. M. Kirkland.
43, Mi&s Paul.
45, Mifis Jones.
47, Wilham Patereon.
48, New- Gaiety Theatre.
49, James M'AHster.
49 Archibald Irvine.
51 John Meikle.
53. Mrs Ingram.
60 and 62 Ayrshire Bakery
Coy.
P,> James M'Clure, jan.
64 Carrick Dairy.
66, Mrs Wilson.
68-70, Robert Murray,
CASSILLIS STREET.
Southbank Cottage — Mr«? Baird
Arrandale — Colonel F. J. A.
Wallace.
2, Monavian Manse — Rev.
James Connor.
4, Alexander Smith.
5, Kersdale — Mrs Kerr.
6, Mrs Fullarton.
8, Mrs M'Leod.
10. Miss Cumming.
Ayr Bowhng Club.
CASTLEHILL ROAD.
1, Symington Villa--J. Wregg
Cattle Market— R. Dewaj &
Sonis' Auction Mart. '
3, Carlowrie--W. A. M'Gregor
5, Wefitwood — James Fulton.
7, Treesbank — Mre Millar.
9, Loehlea— Davi'i Zive.
11, Mossgiel — Mrs Loudon.
13, Linwood — Mrs Howie.
17, Pennyvennie — A. Turner.
19, Morre6ton--A. C. M'Kenzie
21, Flowerbank — R. Fisher.
[Countv Auction Mart — Jame&
■ Craig.
!23, Sauchiebank— S. Yaeob-
son.
:25, Allbany— Mrs Q. Blane.
i27 Balcarras — Mrs Dunlop.
'2.9 Darroch — Archibald
I Climie.
30, Bourtree Park — WiUiam
Richmond.
30, Wellwood — J. Jbhnstone.
30, Waterloo — James M''Bain.
31, Bloomfield— Mrs TvTelson.
32, Coilbank Villa— D. DougaTI
33, Auchmore — D. Campbell.
34, Bellarina — W. Robertson.
35, Dalrowan — J. D. Gnemmell.
36, Overdale — Mise Boyd.
38, Twyorose- J. T. Soott.
4'), Monttrom.erv Lodge — Mrs
King.
41, Largie — Allan Steveneon.
42, Ardenlee--Mris M'Fidzearr.
STREET DIRECTORY.
259
Castlehill Road— Continued.
43, Barnsky— John Mitcliell.
44, Elmwood — Mrs Miereddth
46, Fabhome — Miss Adam.
48 , t K no wesid-e — Wm . Wy Hie
50, Maligakande — William
Nimnio.
52, Wilholmbank— Tfeos. Muir.
54, Altonburii — Walter S.
Mattheweon.
55, Imrie & Co.
55. Nurs^rv Ho'use — J. Fraser.
56. Mrs Wdson.
57. Howat Lodge— Mrs Grant.
58. March mount' — T. Shields.
59. Auchle-wan — Robert Howe.
6C Leabank — John Hyelop.
61, Harrietlee — Mrs Purdie.
62. Westbourr.c— W. G. Grant
63 Violetbank--Mis« Thomson.
64 Eastbourne-W. R. Murray
644. Robert Sloan.
65 Hopelea — James Blair.
6S. Parklioixse Dairy — Hugh
Wyllie.
6', Walter Brooks.
68, Roeebank Cottage — A. S.
Cameron.
69, Forehill . Cottage — Allan
Steven-son.
70, Primrose Cottage — Charles
C. M' Donald.
7J; Glenthorn — David M'-
Laren.
72 Tweed sdale — Mre Morton.
73, Holmhurst— Robt. Millar.
74, Teesdale.
75, KeirhiU— G. T. L. Mit-
chell.
76, Fotheringay— J. K. M'-
Kean.
77, SouthexDte — Mrs Gallie.
78, Lochiel — J. M. Murdoch.
79, St. Cyres— Wm. T. Paull.
80, Redcraig — Wm. Knox.
81, St Kevino— P. Andreoli.
82, Roeetrees — Geo. Murray.
88 James Beveridge.
Forehill Farm — Isaac Bowman.
9i, J. E. George.
93, Dalfruin— Wm. M'Caul.
wood.
95. Ebenezer Oliphant.
CATHCART STREET.
2, Miss Paterson.
3, Samuel Sturgeon.
5, JameiS M'Geachie.
6, Wm.. T. Fullarton.
7, G. F. Frew, L.D.S.
8, Kenneith M'Donald.
9, Mrs Blackwood.
10, Charles Dinning.
10, Wm. M'Clelland.
11, Mrs John Mercer.
12, Miss M. J. M'Call.
i?, Mrs M'Crae.
14, Allan Stevenson.
Cathcart Street U.F. Church.
16, William Thamson.
18. Miss Maitland.
20, Junior Conservative Club.
CPIALMERS ROAD, E.
2, Janefield— J. C. M'Gaan.
4, Etive — Mrs Richardson.
5, Lyncluden — John F.
M'Gill.
6, Logie — Missels Boyd
7, Netherlea — Mrs Glasgow. .
8, Garfield— Willdam Smith.
10, Soufchfield— David M'Quis-
fcon.
CHALMERS ROAD, AY.
Off Caruick Road.
2, Cran,ston Lodge — H. R
Wallace.
3, Dykenook —
5, Ardmore — Mrs Allison.
6, Tantallon— A. Goldie.
7, Dunroy — James Dobbie.
8, Tantallon — D. MacKechnl©
9, Morven— Mrs Aitken.
10, Allan Findlay.
12, Hazeldene — W. Garrow,
14, W. Campbell.
Q
260
STREET DIRECTORY.
Chi
zlmers Road W. — Continued.
27,
Duncan Mackay, M.A.
16
Carnforth— Miss E. B.
28,
J. B. Robertson.
Watson.
29,
Mrs J. Boyd.
18,
W. S. M'Millan.
31,
Mrs Marshall.
20,
Miss Walker.
Lady Jane Hamilton's School
22,
Jas. A. Mackie.
32,
Miss Graham.
33,
Robert Allan.
CHAPELPAEK KOAD.
County Constabulary Office.
I.Andrew M'Carl.
34,
Superintendent J. Forbea
3,
Thomas Tennant.
35,
Mrs Kerr.
5,
Miss Auld.
36,
Ten-aoe Hou&e— Mrs Gib
7,
William I)ownie.
son.
Shalimar Lodge — Thomas
37,
Mrs M'Call.
Murdoch.
39,
Green Lodge—
CHARLOTTE STREET.
CHURCH STREET.
2
William Aitb&n.
2,
Thomas Patersooi.
'■5,'
Mrs Clark.
3,
Robert Bruce.
4,
Mrs Law son.
4,
Montgomerv Boyd.
4,
J. P. Campbell.
6
Thomas C'utMll.
4,
TlK>i'ijaiS Samson.
7,
Mrs Malcolm.
5.
Mrs Moa-ton.
8.
Miss Goudie.
6.
Alexander Chambers.
9,
John Den ham.
6,
Miss Thomson.
10,
James Gray.
6,
Mies E. Monteitih.
11,
Mrs Lees.
6,
Mies Wallace.
12
Mrs IVICrinJle.
7,
A. Campbell.
13.
Wni. Buchanan.
8
iVliss Eraser.
14,
Alexander Craig
8,
S. M'Tausrhlan.
16.
James Storie.
8,
W. H. Wyllie.
20,
Robert H. Fulton.
9,
James Tho^mson.
21
Thomas Gibson.
10,
G. M'Intosh.
23,
Thomas Russell.
10,
Mrs Wilson.
25,
Andrew Watt.
10,
Peitea- B. Thomeon.
27,
Mrs Millar.
10,
J. R. M'Cartney.
31,
Mrs Hamilton.
11,
Seaville— Miss C. Don.
34,
John Montgomery.
12,
Wm. Lymburn.
35,
G. Co we.
13,
Samuel J. Rowley.
37,
William Love.
14,
Miss Watson.
38,
Thomas Mansbridge.
15,
Miss M'Nair.
39,
James M'Millan.
17.
Charlotte House— J. P.
40,
William Bolton.
Hunt.
4::,
John Mair.
18,
Milrig Hotel — J. H.
44,
William Simmons.
Davidson.
45,
Donald M'Intyre.
21,
Misses Dunlop.
47,
John ChricbLon.
23,
T. A. A. Fraseir.
48,
John Ross.
25,
Mrs Cribbs.
49.
James M'Ewan.
26,
Kilbride Cottage — James
50,
Ada^m Brown.
Watt.
51,
Walter Ken,ny.
STREET D1KECT01!^^
261
Church StreM — Continued.
52, Thomas Bryden.
53, Andrew M'Kerrow.
b^, James Ferguson.
65, Francis Cooper.
56, James Hunter.
57, Robert Kirkpatrick.
58, William Wilson.
59, W. Campbell.
60,
62,
64,
66,
68,
70,
72,
74,
James Gray.
Mrs Hunter.
E. M. Hunter.
Mrs Dick.
William Sbankland.
Mrs Gihsou.
John M'Kean.
Wm. Thoi^nfKon.
76, Ja.me6 Hyslop.
aiTADEL PLACE (Eort).
1, St. Jolm's House — Captain
Alex. Ritchie.
2, Avraliire Yeomanrv Office.
2, E". Bui-mll, R.S.M'.
o, Citadel Stables— Q. M'Cly-
mont.
4, John M. Goodwin.
5, James Bowie.
6 George Bruce.
CLUNES VENNAL.
2, Alox. M'Lean.
Philip M'Ewan.
HiTtgli Anderson.
Ja.mi9is M'Fedries.
David Coutts.
Alexantdeir Clark.
Ge'Org^ Buchanan.
10-12, Jobn Morris.
14, Mrs Dickie.
16, John Craio^.
18, Charlee Millar.
20, Janaes Brown.
28-30. Parker k Co.
29, Mrfi Girvan.
31, Jobn Wilson.
32-34, Robert Aitkenhead.
35, Thon^as Fi-encb.
44, James Cairns.
48 Henry Scott.
CONTENT AVENUE
Robertson Memorial O.S.
Church. »
Ayrshire Agricultural Asso-
ciation's Showground.
Victoria Cottage — James
Withers.
1, Andi-ew Young
3, James Kirk.
5, Lenzie- — James Milroy.
7, Charles Weir.
9, Glenesk — J. Clement.
11, Kumase — James Steven.
13, Knoydart— R. M'Whirter.
It. Cathburn — Samuel Tait.
17, Hawkwood— H. V. Ander-
son.
10, Craigielei — Robert A.
Stevenson.
21, Alexandria Cottage — W.
Wilson.
23. Victoria Cot.— Mrs Grant.
CONTENT STREET.
2, W. Robertson.
3, John Tuton.
5, Alexander Millar.
6, Mrs Fin.dlay.
7, John Hannah.
8, David Wilson.
10, Sam M' Clung.
14, J. M. Scott.
16, Mrs Quaite.
17-21, Robert Bell.
22, M'Quaker Brothers.
27, Cluu'ch of Scotland Labju^
Hom.e .
28, Hugli Blackwood.
30, Jolm Wilson.
33. John M' Crone.
36. William M'Queen Leggat.
38, Hush Fi.slier.
41, Mrs Dalton.
42, Mrs Jamie.
43, James Cook.
44, Mrs Campbeilil.
45, Mrs Paterson.
46, Richard Gibson.
47, Samuel Anderson.
262
STREET DlUECTORi-.
Oontent SI rett — Continued.
48, William M'Cullocb.
49, Mrs Leckie.
50, Miss Findlay.
51, K. Fletcher.
52, J. Hamilton.
53, E. Cole.
55, James Fraser.
57, Mrs Gilinom-.
58, John Thomson.
59, Ambrose Gilmour.
60, J. Murdoch.
61, AJexandec M'Phpe'reon.
62, T. Ward.
63, J. T. Kean.
64, Mre M'Kie.
CORSEHIL ROAD.
Off Monument Road.
2 The Cxables— F. S. Water-
stone.
4, LLanvair — Jame« Wilson.
6, Soutbdean — D. Thomson.
8, Airthrie — John L. Coul
son,
12, Tb.9 Garth— J. Milligan.
CRAIGIE ROAD.
3, M.ns Geimmell.
Glenyra — Mris Brovra.
Ballocbmvie — David Meikle.
End yne — Allan Thomson .
Ly nton — James Galbraith .
S UTO a — J ames M ' Bl a in .
Douglas Hope— J. L. Copland,
lo \Y a — M . Jam ieso n .
Craigie Lodge — R. Blair.
Helsnlea — J. L. Drinnan.
Dulnain — James M'Queen.
Gleniffer— A. Fullarto-n.
Uriebank — J. Penny.
Hazelbank — Alex. M'Lean.
Dalmulin — David Hyslop.
Craigie Croft'-Wm. M'Conni&ll,
Na5rnpark — Thos. M'Burnie.
Hon-*efi'pld — W J. Dewar.
Craig-y-don — James Orr
I Craigview — Jarnes Dobbie.
j Wandsbeck — Rev. Arthur H.
M'Conina-chie.
Craig-y-nos — Robert Stew art.
Craigie Lodge — C. Macintosh-
Malta — Mrs Lamb.
Beta — J. Pat-'rson.
Carlton — VV m. J. Dewar.
Badenoclc — ]\Trs Kennedy.
Woodlea — Fred. W. Stone.
St. Ronans.
Gieneoyle— vV„ Spens Baird.
Dunottar— James Te^nnant.
Leo Villa — Peter Boyle.
Minard Villa— Mrs L©e.
CreeLodge — John M'Guigan,
Blackhouse — Jacob Findlav.
CRAIGIE AVENUE.
Alex. Easton.
John Sinclair.
Charles King.
Thos. Blane.
Alex. Barrowmaa.
John M'Quay.
Robert Aitken.
Craigie Dairy — Ttomas
Murray.
Parkfoot — -Jobn S. Stewart.
James Buchanan.
Eddle'wood — Alex. Reitli.
Richard Sharland,
Daisylea — R. M'Cldle'rud.
Dalmore — W. G. BurgH5'vm/e
Ashton — Jas. D. Stewart.
Mossisiide— Wa-n. H. Red-
mond.
Cari.iryne — Wm. Walla-ce.
GJongoavan — Hugh Black-
wood.
Carlton — John StcA^enson.
Craigovver — Mns SimmoTie.
Westbrae — Jas . Gemmell ,
Crathagh— P. M'Monagl.
CROMWELL PLACE.
1, Josepb. Ma^ckie.
2, Jolm Leslie.
STREET DIRECTORY.
263
Cromwell Place — Gontiimed
3", National Society for Pre-
vention of Cruelty to
Children— J. Shedden.
4; Sick Poor Nursing Associa-
ition Home.
4;!, James Muir.
44, Mre Martin.
5, Miise M'MuTtrie.
6, Mrs Mackie.
7, Miss Raniisay.
8, Mrs R. Ingram.
9, Charles M. Barnett.
i 0 , Mi,s;s C arnoc h a n .
CROMWELL ROAD
2, Mrs Sliiels.
8, Cromwell Cottage — Mrs
Fletcher.
12, OroimAvell House — Mrs
Harmen.
14. Oromwicll House — James
Fulton.
16, Gieneoe Cottage — Wm.
Miller.
18, Gienco© House — Miss
M'Mu-rtrie.
20, Gneorgi© M'Callu-m.
^2, Mpr Cowan.
1^-e Ayr Gas Company, Ltd.
James P'urves.
John Hood.
DAISY COTTAGES
Off Belle sleyhill Avenue.
1 P. Robb.
2, Mm Head.
4, John Dillon.
DALBLAIR ROAD.
1, WiMiaro Drin,n.an.
2, James Nimmo.
3, Mre Hudson •
4, Mrs GalbraitTi.
5 James Davidson.
5, Robert Simm.
6, Mrs Shiels.
7 , George l^eirr.
8, Miss'^M'Murrav.
10a, Dr J. Bell Walker.
10b, Charles Mai-tim.
11, Miw Hugh Rowan.
12-14, Peter Dunmn.
13, Springpark— D. Higliet.
15, Thomas Allan,
16, Mrs Young.
17, William M'Nair.
18, P. M'Monagl & Co.
19, Williajn Arbuekle.
20, Dalblair Cottage — W.
Stewart.
21, Willimn Millar.
22-24, Mrs Gilchriet.
23 David Thomson.
25, John Irvine.
26, Andrew Winter.
2^, John Ha.Mow.
29, Mies Orr.
30, James Paiterf;on.
31, William Marshall.
32, Airs Dickson.
33, Mi=,s Miller.
34, i\Irs A. Wilson.
35, ^lisfi Kilgour.
36, John Ochiltree.
37, Miss Hunter.
37, Samuel M'Don.a1d.
Z6. Mrs Gallowav
39, David M'Andrew.
40, Misfi Douglas.
41, Dalblair Lodge — Ayr-
shire Troop Bov Scouts
No. 5.
44, Dalblair Villa— W. Logan.
49, ^liss Bone.
51, David Alilligan.
51, T. D. Kinniburgh.
51, James Williamson.
51. H. Dietrech.
53. Alfss AlaJr.
55, M'Gilvray & M'CuUoch.
59. William Watwn.
59, Mioses Goiidie.
59. Jofi."ph C. Williams.
59, William Morton.
66, James M'Call.
67, William Kay.
67, Wm. Maxwell.
67, David Kyd.
264
STREET DIKECTOUY.
Dalhlair Road— Continued.
68, Mr,s A. Taylor.
69, Miiss Steele.
70, Mrs James Caesals.
71-73, F. S. Wataretono.
72, Misses Neil.
7-^ & 76, Cocker & Ross.
75, Andrew & Addison.
75, Mrs Gerrand.
7S, Kobert M'Connaehie.
75, Huigli Youiiig'.
75, Mrs Gibb.
77, J. B. Shaw.
7.9, G. D. Scott & Co.
83, Missos C. «& H. Kerr.
85, Saimuel Holmes.
DAMSIDE STREET.
Newton-on-Ayr Gas Coy., Ltd.,
Office.
Turnej-'s Ayr & Newton
Bre.wea'i.es , Ltd.
Brewery Lodge — R. Beattie.
Matthew Smith.
21, -James WiLson.
DAVIDSON PLACE.
Off Church Street.
1, Andrew Clark.
2, Alex. Robson.
3, John Anderson.
5, Tlioimae M. King.
6, Jolin Taylor.
7, Archibald Arbuckle.
DOONFOOT.
Cunning' Park Cricket Clirb,
Ground — Doonfoot.
Hon. President — J. S. Alston
President — J. B. Fergusson.
Vice-Prefiident — J. Turnbull.
Secv. & Treas. — C. N. Ayles,
Ab'Prcrombie Cottage.
Cricket (Pro.)— A. Peck.
Belleisle .lodge— S. M'Clelland.
Belle iele house — George Coats.
Belleisle stables — D. Shields.
Cunning Park — J.a.me6 Craig.
Belleisle lodge — W. Corbett.
Gearholm — Robert Grieve.
Gowkscroft — B'ennLe Rosa.
Gowksca-oft— Mj-b M'Culloch.
Gowkscroft — Mrs Greig.
Aberca'ombLei 'Cotitag^e — F. G.
Ayles.
Salmon Fisheries.
Elias Cunniugliam, joiner.
Doon Bridge — D. M'Cutclieon.
BelleiRle lodge — W,m. Boyd.
Mountchaj-des — J. A. Neilson.
Mountcharleis lodge — James
Cameron.
Mo u n t e h a r les sta b le s — Sa.m uel
Webster.
Alloway Mill— D. Forrest.
Belleirtlc Cottageis —
1, Mrs M 'George.
2, Miss Bulloci.
3, T. Go warn.
4, Mi&ses Thomson.
Craigdoon — Wm. Kay and J.
M. Kay.
Abbey Green Cottage — Mies
Anderson.
Abbey Green Nursery — J. D.
An■de^r&on .
Lrverdoon — A. H. Lang.
Bedford — IMrs Blackburn .
Balgarth — J. B. Fergusson.
Dooneroft — Miss Ralston.
The Gi-eenan Laundry Coy. —
D. Bowie. (See advt.
coloured leaf.)
Anniislea— Water Bailiff— D.
Cunningha.m.
AlrLar b a n k — Da vid Powrie .
Carriclc View— Miss Wright.
Roisevale— Mrs R. Baillie.
DONGOLA ROAD.
1. A. Kerr.
2, Somersby— J. M'Leod.
4, Ruthville— E. M'Ewan.
5 William Gibson.
7, Andrew Mark.
11, Captain Ross Kennedy.
13, John M'Clymont.
15, Alereaooh — Mrs Clark.
STREET DIRECTOUy.
mBi^
Donyola Road — Continued.
17, Mrs Jones.
19, Mrs Bayiie.
21, Gilmourka— Mrs Faulde.
23-, Dai-maa-a — Wm. Millar.
25, Daiiae— Geo. M. Lock-
hiart.
27, Auchincar— Miss M. V.
Hamilton Campbell.
29, Eedburn — Wm. Paton.
DUKE STKEET
1, George Watt.
2, Archibald Galloway.
3, Eobei-t Hunter.
4, Mrs Cot-: per.
5, Hugh Cowan.
6, John M'Derniott.
7, W. B. Dickie.
8, William Giffen.
9, Roseberry Cottage — Jas.
Kyslop.
lU, Charlies Graham.
11, Ro&eberry Cottage — Haw-
thorn Stewart.
12, John Dunoan.
1^, James Hannah,
lo, James Stitt.
18, William Morrison.
19, James Ho^^'atson.
20 William Cowan.
21, William Thomson.
22, Miss Hunter.
23, John Bracken ridge.
2^, Andrew Bell.
26, William Findlay.
27, Jamee Dry»dale.
28, Hugh M'kay.
EGLTNTON TERRACE.
1, Capt. A. Mackenzie.
2, Mrs Gilbert son.
3, Jolm R. Goi^don.
4, Misses Rankine.
5, Jamee M. Jack.
6, Mrs R. Wilson.
7, William Brown.
8, Miss Hunter.
9, John Green lee 8.
10, William Bone.
11, Alexander- G. Semple. ^
12, David Gordon.
13, William JardLne.
14, E. Gall way.
15, Miss Sy>m.
16, Rofcert Adam.
17, Mrs William Ogg.
19, Mies Christie.
20, James Wilson.
2"!, Arthur M 'Arthur.
22, Roibert M'Millaai.
2o, Eugene Macdoniald,
26, Mm Auld.
27. James Bell.
ELBA STREET.
2, Miss Millar.
4, Miss S\\an.
5, Roman Catholic School.
5, Mrs M'CuUoch.
10. Ja.mes Jamieson.
^
14, W. & D. Revie.
17, Miss Darrell.
19, Mrs Cailigan.
20, Mrs M'Kevitt.
22, Mrs Boyle.
24, George R. Munro.
25-27, M'. J. M'Cluskey.
34, J. Semple.
38, Charles M'Minn.
40, Mrs Dick.
42, James Henderson.
4:, Woman's Konie —
Millar, caretaker.
46, James M'Derment.
49, James Rae.
54, Peter M'Quiston.
55, Jokn Ryan.
58, Mrs Agnew.
63, George Wyburn.
70, Mrs M'Kcnna.
73. James TierneA^
78 ; William Campbell.
82, William Fisher.
84, Neil Ijanrie.
86, D. & T. Bone.
88, James Barr.
90, Andrew Bryden.
266
SriiEET DIRECTORY.
ELBA STKEET LANE.
3, David Wilson.
4, James Capperauld.
5, James NeiL
7, David Capperauld.
13, Mrs M'Millan.
15, Alexander M'Millan.
ZO, Colin Munro
22, Hugti Sloan.
24, Mre M'Fariaiie.
28. James Holmes.
ELMBANK STKEET.
1 . JoTin Geiinmell .
2, Quintin Brown.
4, James Tennant.
6, Kobert Main.
7, Eobert Smith.
8, Janiee Findley.
9, Mrs M'Earg/
10, William Lockhart.
11, Adam Blaikie.
13, Alexander Johnstone.
11. RoberL Ritchie.
15, John Hogg.
16, JamCiS Waugh.
17, Robert M'Avoy.
18, Hugh Baird.
19, Archibald Allison.
21, William PeiTV.
21, James Thompson.
22, David Murray.
23, William Ferguseon.
24, Mrs Man.son.
25, Thomas M'liCan.
2':, Ben Tiernev.
27, John Campbell.
28, Mrs John Hill.
29, Peter M'Clinton.
30, James Neileon.
31, Robert Law son.
32, David Wikon.
36, Thomas Galbraith.
54, James Douglas.
35, John Barlow.
36, Robert Gibb.
37, John Gumming.
38, John Rameav.
39, Thomas M'Crindle.
41, John Thomson.
48, John Muir.
ENGLEWOOD AVENUE.
Off Heathfield Road.
1, Ogrna — Anckew Shearer.
2, James M'Crae.
4, Jame« M'Whirter.
6, Mies M'KiU.
8, Jam>&s Cuthbertson.
EWENFIELD ROAD.
I, Easton — John Kennedy.
3, Mark do w —
5, Bungalow — Robert Clark.
7, Nursery Cottage — J. Thom-
son.
9 , F e n w i c k L o d g e — Mrs
M'Farla.ne.
Ewenfield — Walter Neilson.
FAIRFIELD ROAD.
Glendoon — Miissies Davidson.
FALKLAND PARK ROAD.
D. Allan & Son.
R. Hutchison.
New'ton-on-A3-r Station.
1, Dunaivon.
5, Jr)hn Hunter.
6, J. CummiDg.
7, John Gibb.
8, Miss Soott.
9, frieorge AAn.Tite.
II, D. Thom,son.
13, J. Robert(&on.
14, J. Wilson.
15, Mrs M' Gal him.
16, David Smith.
17, Alexander Hamilton.
18, Gavin Morrison.
19, Miss lyPCdJl.
20, A. M'Cormick.
21, J. Russell.
23, Miss Dickson.
24, W. Gumming.
25, George Fogigo.
26, Jiame?^ Richmond.
28, Eildon— Mrs Robertson.
STREET DIRECTORY.
26^
Falkland Park Road—Coutd.
30, Craignese— D. M'Murtrie.
32, Ceylon Villa — A. PatereoB.
34, Elmslea— J. F. Kus&ell.
86, Mayfiold— Thomae Ne^il.
38, Eo&ebamli— Jamee Gibson.
40, Violet Bank — John
Kieran.
42, Ivy Bank— W. F. Kerr.
44, Beeebrook — W. Foggo.
4f;, Gowanlea-Mrs O'Hara.
48, Fernlea— J. & AV. Foggo.
Falkland Houe e— Dixon
Provand
Palmyra — Eobert Young
CraigisiLsa — Jos^eph Hrvin .
Acharacle— John Gibson.
Eie'dcliffie — James Dalte.
Dunkeild — A. CainpboLl.
FALKLAND EOAD
1, Mre D. Taylor.
2, Johc Fre-vv.
3, W. Leslie.
4, Jahn Martin.
5, Mrs Mathieson.
6, W. Robertson.
7, W. Muir.
8, Robei-t Eorrieon.
9, James Napier.
10, Mrs Johnstone.
11, A. SummerviJl-e.
12, W. C. Jokneton.
17 James Robson.
19, Mre M'DonaW.
21, W. Piper.
2). W. M' Alpine.
FORT STREET.
1 Hugh Hunter.
2, Custom House— J. B. 0'
Sullivan.
2, Sa.muel Ord.
5, BeU, Rannie & Coy.
7, Adam Loudoun.
Ayr Academy.
12, Mips A. Curri«.
14. A. M'Andrew.
16-18, W. Highet & Son.
I New Established Church.
'l9, James Bone.
1 20, David Feruie.
21, Miss Ilowatson.
23, Mise Young.
23, Thomas M'Call.
23, Miee Kilgour.
25, William A. Vase.
26, George Boyd.
28, Mrs Sbepli^nson.
30, Mrs Gaunt.
32, Archibald Thomson.
33, David M'Call.
34, Alex. Stewart.
34, James Hughes.
35, Mrs Strachan.
36, T. M' Murray.
37, J. Hard wick.
38, Mias King.
39, William Paterson.
39, Thomas Eujsseil.
41, Mns E. Forrest.
42, William Eameay.
Ayr West U.F. Church Hall.
43, Thomas Pitcairn.
43, Miss M'Creath.
43, Robert Caldwell.
44. J. B. Auld.
1 45, Tkiomas Wallacs.
46, Mrf! Gordon.
47, R. Smith.
48, V7illiam Auld & Son.
52, Deaif and Dumb Mission
Homes.
54. George Coi-mack.
56, Mrs G. Arbuclde.
Ayr Baptist Church.
Wellington Chambers.
62, George M'Intosh.
64, J. P. Campbell.
64, Ranken k Tait.
64, A. C. Thomison.
64. Murdoch & Loudon.
64, A. Gemmell.
64, W. H. M'Cofih.
64, James A. Morris.
64, T. C. Stewart.
64, Mrs Galloway.
268
STREET DIKECTORY.
Wellington Chambers — Contd.
66, Niven Brown.
68, Miss Thomson.
70 Dougall, Goudie & Douglas
70, Matthew Stewart.
Black wood & Co.
J. B. Bennett & Sons, Ltd.
FOTHERINGHAM EOAD.
1, R. Jamie.
3, J. Janxie.
4, George Bird.
6, Mies Scott.
7, Mrs Doixgias.
8, W. D. W. White.
12, John Muir.
13, T. Y. Bell.
14, Miss Thoni.
15, R. M. Scott.
16, John E. Ryley.
18, John Burton.
19, Frank Stevens.
20, Samuel Hill.
22, Lymore — Charle« Seel.
24, Bennington— A. Dalrj^mple
26, Dalc^arnie — Misa Brown.
28, Gowanlca— D. A. Christie.
30. Lota— Mrts Stewart. i
32, Frogmore— Robert Robert- j
fion.
34, Ardblae — Miss Garvi^e i
36, Ferncroft — J. P. M.
Rodger.
42, Faithlie— Mrs Melville. I
44, The Dene— Ja.mes Wileon.!
FULLARTON STREET. |
4, Dalmellinn-ton Iron Gov,
Coal Office— Agent, R.
Leggat.
4, John Milligan. .
4, J. Mitchell Lyon &
Fleming.
6, Leonard C. Boyd.
6, Miss A. Cameron,
6 ,Mrs IT. Camefon.
6, Miss Jamieeon.
12, Mrs Corbett. .
14, Daniel Wilkie.
18, John Clark.
22, John Paterson.
24, Mrs W. Douglas.
35, Mrs Crawford — Newn-
hani House School.
Scottish Episcopal Church.
27-29, James M'Creath.
31. John Forgie.
33, Mies M'Kissock.
37, A. M'Kiimon.
37, Mrs Jones.
GARDEN STREET.
3, Philip Baird.
4, Daniel Gil Ian.
5, James Stewart.
6, Thomas Fisher.
7, Mrs Lamb.
8, Alexander Gibb.
11, Blaney Quinn.
12, Anthony Murphy.
13, Thomas JohuiSytone.
14, William Taylor.
16, Jarnee Robertsoji.
18, James Ruddix.
19, Mi-e M'Fadzean.
20, Mrs Hyelop.
23, James M'Fadzean.
24, D. Landsburgh.
26, John Matthias.
GEORGE STREET
1, Mis'ses Montgomery.
2y James M' Donald.
3, Jaimes Wilson.
4, Dr J. A. Thom.
5, W. Wallace.
6, J«sieph Glendinning.
7, W. Brackenridge.
8-10, Mrs John S'haw.
11, W^allacetown Post Office—
R. M'Nincli.
12, John K. Davidson.
13, William Dunlop.
14, Robert Crawford.
15, James Tully.
16, A. Young.
18, Hugh Morton.
19, Alexander Murchie.
STREET DIKECTOKY.
269
George. Street — ContimiecL
20, James Cowan.
Free Church of Scotland.
21, Thamas Faik.
23 James Gihnour.
27, William Tait.
28, J. M'Ewan.
29, James M'Kenna.
30, Miss Thomson.
32. John Hiay.
83, Hugh Moutgom.erie.
34, Mre M'Kivett.
36, William Kay.
37, Will lain Moutgoan>&rie.
38, John Robertson.
40, Mre Taylor.
41, J-ames Forrest.
41a, John M'Culloch.
41c Mrfi Kerr.
42, Mrs William Dallas.
43, Mrs Fullartou.
44, Miss Howat.
45, Daniel Swan.
46, William Eoberfeson & Son
48, Robert M'Harg.
50, George Morton.
51, Andrew Robertson.
52, John Tuton.
53, William Johnston.
55, Mrs Grant.
Morrison Congregational
Church.
61, William M'Clella,nd.
62, Robert Logan.
63, Mrs M'Clelland.
70, John Grant.
72, Williani Earnee.
77-79, M. J. M'Cluskey.
80, Mies Swaneon.
82, William Drinnan.
82. Joseph Pratt.
83. Alfred Dante.
84. Miss Stewart.
85, John Stevenson.
bS, Miss Kean.
88, Drinnar, ^- Murphy
92, Ja.mes Cairns.
94. William M'Lauchlan.
104, Hector Grant.
109, JarQies Millar.
110, Mrs Cowan.
111, David M'Colm.
113, R. 0. Adam.
115, Barr Brothers.
116, J. & W\ Drinnan„
117, James iJault.
118, Tliomas Kinnon.
119, Allan M'Quater.
120, William M'Fedris,
122-124, J. S. Stewart.
izl>, Matthew Slater.
129, James Harris.
130, James Terry.
131, D. W. Watt.
133, Hugh Knox.
137, A. B. Doughty.
146, Mrs Hannah.
148, John Steele.
150, John Head.
152, David Armstrong.
IS'^S Mrs M'Turk.
158, James Dove.
160, Andrew Kefr.
162, William Dick.
164, Samuel Feggans.
Allan M'Quater.
GORDON STREET.
Off Unjon Avenue.
Mrs Wilson.
Walter Fimiie.
F. Thorburn.
R. M'Crorie.
Donald M'Corquodale.
Alex. Fowler.
Robert W. Kerr.
William M'Hityre.
Nurse M'Jannet.
Hugh Jamieson.
Mrs Richm;ond.
Hugh Thomson.
Hugh Knox.
Mrs Shaw. '
E. Pow.
Hudi Brown.
William RiddalL
\Y. D. Watt.
William Lusk.
270
STREET DIRECTORY.
GORDON TERRACE.
2, Gordon Cottage — James
Haining.
4. Gordon Cottage — Robert
Mitchell.
6, Mrs Hamilton.
8, James Howe.
10, George Hutchiison.
12, Miss Walker.
14, Angus Biattison.
16, James M' George.
18, Thomas Richardson.
20. John Murray.
22, James Paterson.
24, Thomas Edgar.
25, John Mm-ray.
26, Content House — Peter
Price.
29, Thomas Gemmell.
31, Mrs Buhler.
S3, Thomas S. Bell.
35, Prank Tipping.
37, James Moodie.
39, Mrs Whyte.
GOSCHEN TERRACE.
Off M'Call's Avenue.
1, G. Rickette.
2, B. Walker.
3, T. Booth.
4, David Lawrie.
5, Mi's Sinclair.
6, ]\rifis Turner,
v. J. Hamilton.
9, John Simpson.
10, Joseph Falconer.
12, W. Payne.
13, John Howatson.
14, R. Highet.
15, Robert Duncan.
GREEN STREET.
2. A. & J. Guthrie.
4. Thomas Millar.
5. John D. Pa ton.
6. William Mourney.
8, Clark's Ammonia Works.
11, Robert M'Kelvie.
12, Mrs Boyd.
13, Se amen 's Bethel .
14, Thomas Elsdon.
17, James Knox.
18, Janies Fortune.
19, James Cook.
22, Thomas Scott.
23, William Hannah.
24, Jaanes Pater son.
25, Robert Easdale.
i27, Mrs Easdale.
j28. George Limond.
29-31, John M' Quaker.
[30, Daniel Main.
30i, David Rae.
132, Mrs M'Farlane.
34, Hugh Devan-
i3c'. Robert Bogan.
36. James Monachan.
38, William Campbell.
39, Mrs Adam Kennedy.
^0, Tenant M' Quaker.
41, Mrs Reid.
42, Robert Lees.
1 44, Alexander M'Colm.
45, Mrs John Cochrane.
46, David Muuiro.
47, Robert M'Kav.
48, John Dick.
49, James Reid.
|:i, Mrs M'Colm.
152, James King.
5,;:, William Hendry.
54, David Brown.
56, Samuel M'Millan.
57, Mrs Lees.
58, Andrew Moffat.
59, Mrs M'Clemeui.
60, Huo-h M'Crorie.
bl. W. Munro.
62, Bryce Crawford.
\^7\ Mrs Hunter.
64, Gavin Niramo.
65, Mrs ]\rorrison.
66, Archibald Welsh.
67, Miss Robertson.
68, A. Lindsiay.
'69, James Brocan.
STREET DIRECTOR^.
2.71
Green Street — Coiitiivaed.
70, J. Templeton.
72. Mm M'Whirter.
73. Mr« Smith.
75, Alexandei' Brogan.
76', James Kinloch.
77, Mrs Jamiesoyi.
73, H. Brown.
80, William Gemmell.
82, Georgie M'Kissock.
84, Jolm Dun] op.
85, John Muir.
86, John Munro.
89, Alexander Cowaai.
90, William Ure.
91, James M'Kie.
94, J. D. Ure.
95, William M'Kie.
96, Kobert Chapmain.
9.', George Raid.
100, Hugh Barnes.
101, William Cumining.
106, Robert Dunlop.
110, Robert M' Robert.
GREEN STREET LANE.
1, Mrs Ca.mpbe'll.
3, James M'Kay.
11, Bibby Cake Stares.
17, Newton Acadetmy.
19, Mre Campbell.
k;0, Hugh Gordon.
22, John A.ndrew.
25, Robert George.
26, Johnston's Lim.ited.
27, Frank Niven.
28, Hugh Spence.
30, John Sea.t>on.
31, Mrs M'Cartney.
32, Arch. Kerr & Son.
34, Alexander M'Indoe.
35, John Hall.
36, Alexander M'DosQiald.
37, John Thoms'on.
38, Donald M' Donald.
39, James Roberteon.
40, Ja,meiR Doria<n.
41, John Lindsay.
42, Henry M'Caig.
43, Mils Main.
44, Wi'lliam Morrison.
46, William Welsh.
47, John Kevan.
49^, Thomas Tonner.
60, William. Fea-gu&on.
62, Jamet; Killan.
64, James Campbell.
66, John Eraser.
63, William Crombie.
HARTFIELD ROAD.
Off Monument Road.
1, ViWino — Jatnes Liimond.
3, Carradale — Miss King.
HAWKHILL.
Hawkhill Bowling Green.
1, Tryfield House — J. Forriest.
Ayr Quoiting Club Ground.
7, Tryfield Dairy— D. Tjoudon.
9-11, Tryfield — Mrs Eraser.
HAWKHILL AVENUE.
1, Ailsa Cottage — E. Ritchie.
2, Carmelbank — Mrs R.
Steven.son.
3, Ailsa Cott.— Mrs Lamont.
4, Miss Dickie.
6, Mifis Gallan.
7, Daisybank — R. Cunning-
haim.
8, M. Cation.
9, Ivybank — W. M' Quaker.
10, John Gibson.
11, Ivybank — Robert M'-
Murray.
12, Myeie Cott.— M. HamiliK^n.
13, Acorn Cott. — J. M'Kinstrie
14, Mungo Cottage — Mrs
And]-e\v Hamilton.
15, Hawthorn Cottage — J. S.
M'Crorie.
16, J. M'Ronald.
16a, John Currie.
16b, John Fraser.
16c, Williaan Murchie.
17, Ellenbank-Jas. Hallidaj.
19, Fornlea— Alfred Dant«.
272
;treet directory
HawlcliiU A venue — Continued.
■20, A. M'L«an.
2:, Hugh Gufhrie.
22, James Brysdale.
2:^, Thomas Brown.
24, Mrs Henderson.
25, Cavendish Villa — Fsrgiie
A. Havcock.
■26, Thomais Traill.
27, Garfield Villa — J.ame.s
Dickie.
28, Aldedrgate— R. Murdoch.
29, Mount Pleasant — A. Smith
30, Woodielee — A. Mackie.
3!, Mount Pleasant — Mrs
David Eeid.
32, Charleton Cott.— J. Boyd.
■33, Osborne Cottage — James
Osborne.
'31, Marshiall Cottage —
Matthew M'Quiston.
■35, Greenbank Coittage — R.
Barclay.
36, Marengo — A. B. M'Lintock
37, Devon Cottage — David
Caddis.
38, Argyle Cott.— A. Murdoch.
39, Woodhurn Cottage — Q.
Yo'ung.
40, Roseneath Cottage — Henry
Lndgate.
41, Havden Cottage — James
Stevenfion.
42, Ro=5ein.pa>fch Cottage — John
Grant.
43, Broom Cott.— R. CasseTs.
44. YewbarroHv Cottage — Jae.
Laws on..
45. Coralbank — J. Gumming.
46. Hnjrb Morton.
47 Orwell Cottage — William
Corbett.
49. Robert F. Fulton.
'50. Primroio.olpa — J. Stevenson.
51. GenT!7.- Mitebell.
5^?. fndzow Cott.— J. Leg?at.
5R. Willi-.qm T^indlpv.
'54, Kil'-''n.'Tn — J^i^eph Ferguson
'55, Archibald Duncan.
56, Woodlea— James Sheppard.
57 Geoige A. Bowman.
58, Glenapp — 1\' . E. Giles.
60, Netlierwood — G. Patexson.
HaiwklitiLl Nurseiry — G. J.
Miller.
HAZELWOOD ROAD.
Off St. Leonard's Road.
2, St Elmo- -Mrs Flett.
3, Cardow — K. M'Donald
4, Kirklea — Robert Dempster.
5, Miss Auld.
6, Murrayfield — Miss Murray.
8 Shielliiill Nursery — Ja,me6
Adamson & Son.
HEATHFIELD ROAD.
Off Prestwick Road.
1, W. Mitchell.
3, Durness — Wm. Boyes.
5, Kogoro — David Reid.
7, Springbank — J. Fisher.
9. Beulah — Andrew Jamieeon
11, S la il DC h — Ale x . Johns tone .
13 William M'Kill.
IZ. T. C. Gif-fen.
17, William Grant.
19, Miss Hall.
21. Mrs M'Lean.
23, W. Pettigrew.
Heathfield Hospital —
M.atron, Miss Paul.
Alfred Nash.
Newton Moor — Hugh Gait.
HIGH STREET.
1-3, Tramwavs Office.
2-4, Hunter '& Grant.
5-7-9-, Robert Wallaoe.
6, John Stevenson.
8-10. David A. Wallace.
10, J. W. Provan.
P A. Thomson. Town Clerk.
A. B. M' Galium Town
Chamberlain.
John Young. Town Surveyor.
R. Adam. Sanitary Inspector.
il, James Cleat.
STREET UIRECTOllT?.
273
High Street — Continued.
12-14, King's Amis Hotel— A.
Girotti.
13, James Gait.
15, John L. M. Wilson.
17-, William T. FuUerton.
18, A. Fergusson & Son,
19, Miss Wateon.
22, Cowie&on Broe.
23. Thomas M'Burme.
27, Wm. Affleck & Son.
28, Mies Cm-rie.
29, Thomson Broe.
31, S. Monaghan.
32, Isaac Terry.
33. Dundee Equitable Boot
Depot.
34. Charlas Sinclair.
35-37-39 Grand Emiporium—
Mori edge & Co.
38, Kobert Stewart.
40, Mrs Pollock
41-43— Carrick Boot and Shoe
Shop.
42 Auld Brig Knitting
Warehouse.
44, John Wallace.
45, John Graham.
4n Mrs Card.
47, P. B. Hill.
48, John Merry.
51. John Fre.w & Sons. -
53, Jamee M'Cartney.
54, Ayr Coffee House.
55, Ayr and District Reno-
vating Co.
57, J. D. Paterson.
58, John Robertison.
59, Scotch Wool and Hosiery
Stores.
60, Missies M. & M. Dunlop.
61, Thomas Fraser.
62, Robert Forrest & Co.
63, David Yonng.
64, Alexander Marshall.
65, Miss Fisher.
67-69, B. Landi.
68. Hill Brothers, Ltd.
C8, D. Reid & Co.
70, David Ramsay Gibb.
70, South Ayrshire Conserva-
tive Office. '
71, David Watt.
72, Joseph Wright.
73, Alexander Findlay.
74, R. & J. A. MacCallum.
75, S. Irvine & Sons.
76, A. Buchanan, jun.
WiNTON Buildings
77, J. D. MacArthur.
79, John Boyd.
81, Clydesdal© Baruk, Ltd.
High Street (Continued).
78, Thomas Kelly.
80, W. C. Galbraith & Sons,
Ltd.
82 John Gibson.
83, Mrs T. Muir.
84, Hugh Wallace.
85, Mrs Moore.
86, D. Re,id & Co.
87, A. M'Call.
88, J. Thomson & Son.
89, Mulholland & Baillie.
9-), W. & T. Avery, Ltd.
90 Registrar's Office — Wm.
\iken.
90, Wat-er Superinte.ndent'3
G[n<^^. — D. Graham.
90, Butter Market Hall.
90 Ailsa Billiard Rooms —
Peter B. Thomson pro-
prietor.
92, Adam & Son
93, Samuel Copland.
94, Sam.uel Feggane.
95,Highet & Hunter.
96 Mrs Davidson.
97, John I.iaw.
98, Robert Mitchell.
99, Crown Imi Bax.
100, " Ayr Advertiser."
100, John Shaw.
100, Lennox & Murray.
102-4, Star Inn B,aj-
103, Macdonald, Penny, and
Mackenzie.
105, D. Thomson.
274
STREET DIRECTORY.
High Street — Gontmued.
105, Jamiee M'Dowail.
106-108-110, Howat's Stores.
107-109, Robei-t Murdoch.
108, E<2dd & Co.
Ill, Mrs M'Swau.
112-114, JohneoD Brothers
113, John Templeton.
115, Lome Arcade.
116, Gordon Jirothers.
117, The Ayrshire Hosiery Co.
118, J. & J.M'Intyre.
119, Miss J. G. Pui-idie.
120, Thomas Limond.
121, A. F. Muri-.ay.
123, British Linen Bank.
124, Imperial Bar.
125, G. & W. Morton.
126, Mrs Wm. Thomson.
127, Maypole Dairy Co.
128, Union Bank, Limited.
129, Miss Kerr.
130, John T. Duncombe.
131, John Eutherford.
133, H. Harper & Son.
134, William Burns.
135, John Cnaddock.
136, J. Hepworth & Son, Ltd.
137, Thomas M'Haffie.
138, Y.M.C.A. Eooms.
139, James Millar.
140, Robert Cameron.
142, Lip ton Limited.
141-143, E. Senior & Son
143, J. A. Short.
144, Mrs Stewart.
145, Thomas Steen.
146, Stead & Simpson.
147, Wm. Mitchell.
148, Cooper & Co.
149, Andre-w Cameron,
150, Home aud Colonial Tea
Co.
151, W. & J. Sproat.
152, Eedmayue & Co.
153, Chambers Brothers.
Nile Court.
154, John M'Creath.
154, William Millar.
154, "Ayrshire Post."
154, National Telephone Cov,
High Street (Contmued),
155, Wm. A. Low.
156, Thos. Imrie & Sons.
157, David Cassels.
158, John Thomson.
159, Ye Whinpe Inn.
160, Thomas' Erskine.
161, David Campbell.
162, Andrew Hannah.
163, J. T. Keau.
164, Buttercup Dairy.
166, R. Craddock.
167, Peter Fletcher.
168, G. & J. Girdwood.
169, Hugh Forbes.
170, Cockburn, Limited.
171, Henry Murray.
172, Robertson & Coy.
173, J. M'CuUocb.
174, James Cleat.
175, James Eraser.
176, Wallace Tower Hall
177, Miss M' Alpine.
178, John Wregg.
179, Mrs M'Leod.
180, J. Smith.
182, Matthew Hogg.
183-185, Matthew Lawson,
184, Harris Free^man.
186-188, William Wallace.
187, David Christie.
189, Miss Brown.
190, W. E. Mori^son.
193, Andreav Bone.
192, Mrs Kerr.
194, James Greenleets & Son.
195, Eobert Dickie.
196, Peter M'Lurken.
197, Daniel Wyllie & Co.
199, Robert Kirkpatriek.
200, John Russell.
201, G. L. W. Connell & Son.
202, Mns Rov.
204-206, J. H. Paterson.
205, Miss Gibbe.
207, A. GemmeJl & Son.
208, W. DunTop.
STREET DIRECTORY.
275
High Street— Continued.
209, Ayr Arms Hotel— M
Dickie.
210, Lonido;n & Newcastle Tea
Gov.
211, North of Scotland T. &
C. Bank.
211, J. W. & G. Lockhart.
212, J. P. Aitken.
214, William Gold.
215, Sti'uthers & M'Call.
216, Arehibakl Ritctie.
217, Alexandt'ir Steele.
218, Xames Orr.
219, James Sheridan.
220, Peter BoyLs.
221, William Scvillion.
223, Archibald Climie.
High Street — Continued.
223a, Connell & Sons.
225, Mrs Meredith.
226, Andrew Oraig.
227, Wm. Paterson & Sons.
228, W^illiam N. Wat&on.
229, Andrew Tyrie.
229, Misses Rnssell.
229, Mrs Aitken.
230, Mrs John Scott.
231, John Goudie & Son.
233, Jam<3s Gilchrist.
234, William M'Cance.
235-237, Wm. M'Kissock.
236, Homer M'Cririck.
233, John Service & Son.
239, Thomas Dow & Co.
239, W. G. Highet.
239, William Cowie.
239, William Gutlirie & Son.
239, A. F. Mathie Morton.
239, J. AV. Large.
242, William Harvey.
243, John Hyslop.
244, William" Christie.
245, Joihn Frew & Sons.
24B, Hipps, Ltd.
247, Singer's Cov., Ltd,
248, Wm. Mair & Son.
250, A. & J. Hyslop & Son
252, Mrs Freer.
254, P. Andreoli.
256, The Windsor Polytechnic.
260, William Boyle.
262, John Corbett.
264, W. Dalziel.
266, Wm. Ramsay.
HOLMSTON ROAD.
1, Dennison Nurisery — Thoe.
Bryden.
2, Linwood — Wm. Lindsay.
4, Ror?endale — Miss Wood-
burn.
6, Leaderbank — Alex. Boyd.
8, Ryebank— W. Steen.
10, Coil a — Samuel Cowan.
14, Mrs M'Cririck.
16, Leichton — Jas. Thomson.
Kyle Union — Jas. Henderson.
Smith's Institution.
18. R. A. King.
Countv Hospital.
24, Redcliffe— G. D. Fraser.
26. Blairniore — Mrs Cumming.
28, I\Iilncraig— E. Barkowsky
30, Beaufort— Mrs Taylor.
32, Gladellis— D. D. Bone.
34, Uhric'hville— Mrs Bailing.
36. Earlsleigh— Misses Eagle-
some.
38, Men nock — Mrs Bryden.
40, Glenalymner — John Gray.
42, Ross Villa — Mrs James
Barton.
44, Laguna — Charles Thom.
46, Miss Davidson.
Nurserv Cottage — John Chis-
holm.
Burnside Cottage — James
Davidson.
Tigh-an-alt — Jas. Kennedy.
Garden holm — T . Bryden .
Cemetery Lodge — Jias. Dun-
lop.
HOPE STREET.
2, Hugh Murray.
3, Thomas A, A. Fraser.
4, James Gebbie.
276
STREET DIRECTOKY.
Hope Street — Continued.
6, John Morrison.
10, John Stewart.
12, L. Piefotti.
13, Win. M'Canc©.
20, John Lochhead.
24-26, Mris Ilallan.
28, James Fisher.
30, James M' Do wall.
HUNTEK'S AVENUE.
Off Northfield Avenue.
4, Mrs Wilson.
6, Roibert AlLieon.
10, James M'Gill.
14, Mrs Clark.
18, Robert Golder.
20, John Briggs.
32, Ca.mbuslea — Jno. Milliken
36, John M' Donald.
40, J. Moffat.
42, John Drinnan.
44, John Baird.
46, Robert Richmoind.
92, Thomas Chalmers.
94, David Maekie.
96, Lilyban'k— W. M'Connell
100, Williaiii Carruthers.
102, Charles Hood.
104, Wm. Gilchrist.
106, Robert L. Fisher.
JAMES STREET.
, R.te\cn&on & Sons.
-4, Worldng Girk' Institute,
, William Gilchrist
, Cro«pel Hall.
J. Sc W. Jackson.
George M'Cafferty.
, Samuel Clark.
, St. John's Mission Hall.
-19. Samuel Murchie.
, Mrs Morton.
, i\Ir8 Gracie.
, Malcolm Black.
, Richard Bell.
JOHN STREET.
1, Charles Bm'us.
3, xilex. M'Ni-ven.
5, A. Welsh & Go.
7, Miss Martin.
9, R. M'Callum.
12, Aron Hunter.
13, James Gilbert.
15, Alexander Stewart.
18, Mrs Armitage.
19, James Miller.
23, John Fahlie.
24, Jamee M' Cur die.
25, A. Jamieson.
Roman Catholic Church.
29, Jamee St<;wart.
33, Mr Bawrie.
35, D. M'Andrew.
37, J. H. Paterson.
43, W. Cooper.
45, Hugh Paterson.
46, George Ferguson.
47, John Stewart.
48, Mrs Shaw.
50, John H. Wilson.
Wallaeetown U.F. Church.
51, D. Findlay.
55, Thomas Paterson.
59, Thomas Heffron.
Wallaeetown Parish Church.
60, Mrs Bruce.
61, Mrs Petticrew.
62, Wm. Dunlop.
63, Mrs Saddler.
64, Mrs Taylor.
65, Mrs Duncan.
67, Mies M' Vicar.
69, Mrs M' I] wraith.
70. Miss Lochhead.
72, Hugh Findlay.
76. Mrs M'Blain.
77. S. M'Teer
78. John H. Miller.
70. Wm. Alexander & Sons.
80 Mra Connell.
82. Miss Wotheirspoon.
84. Wm. Ferguson.
92. Wallaeetown U.F. Manse,
Rev. Donald Davidson.
STREET DIRECTORY.
277
John Street — Coutinutd.
96, Eobort Tho-mson.
100, Alex. M'Cardle.
102, James Barbour,
104, Mi-s Oliver.
106, WailacetoAvn E.G. Manse,
Rev. John A. G. Thorn-
KING STREET.
4, Jamee Wateon.
6, George Wilsoo.
7, William Kaj.
8, Harry Sime.
9, George Roberteon.
11, William Collins.
17, John M'Ewen.
22, Mrs M'Ewan.
24, James Cliristie.
29-33, Peter Boyle.
35-37, Joseph G^een & Coy.
44, George O. Foreshaw.
■47, John M'Cord.
57, Jamefi Sullion.
Workmen's Dwellings —
Thomas Hannan.
64-68, Mrs Robt. Larmour.
'67, Wallacetown Bar — Mrs
Millar.
69, James Strickland.
75, Daniel Gourlay.
80, William Tiea-ney.
84, James Wright.
85, Jotn Kennedy.
88-90, James Weir.
92-94, Peter Short.
'95, Robert Trousdale.
97, James Gemmell.
103, Alex. Aitken.
105, Quintin Young.
107. Thomas Taylor.
109, D. R. Gibb.
Ill, Thomas Morrison.
113, Robert Holmes.
128, Donald M'Gregor.
KIRK FORT.
Off High Street.
2, David P. Gordon.
7 James Hys, o.
10-12, A. M. Wilson.
14, Mrs Auld.
Ayr Old Parish Churo^
KYLE STREET.
1, Mrs Davis.
2, D. Willde.
3, G. H. King.
4-6, Continental Cafe.
5. James Kydd.
7, Robert Miller.
9-11. Mrs Ritchie.
13, John M'Connell.
14, William Miller.
16, Robent M'C-onnachie.
17, E. Zive.
18, William Hogg.
19, William Paton & Sons
19, James Murray.
19, T. M. Paton.
20, Mrs Richmond.
21, A. E. Ryley.
22-24, R. Chalmers.
23, R. Dewar & Sons.
25. Kvle Hall.
27, Parish Council Office— R.
Pyper.
28, John Ferguson.
29, Robert Faulds.
30, A. Cowe.
31, Alexander Waeon.
33-35, Huigh M'Connell.
34-36. M'Gill & Smith.
38, George Kerr.
38^, Weights and Measures —
office, 1st district, W.
M'Laren.
39, Mi's Davidson.
40, Mrs Gibson.
41, Hugh Aitken.
42, Joh.n Lamhie.
43, Goudie's Registry.
46, D. & J. M'illigan.
48, John Muir.
50, Mrs Wm. Kerr.
52, John Kennedy.
55, British Legal Lite Asbui-
ance — Supt., W. Muir.
278
STEEET DIRECTORY.
KyU Street —Continued.
56, EaiUvay Tavern— A. Mills,
59, John Tliomeon.
67, County Registry.
69, Bonded Wareliouse — E,
Forrest & Go.
LANSD0¥7NE ROAD.
2, Seaeleam — Henry Bell.
3 R. i). M'Naught.
4, Ferguslea — John Dickie.
5, Archibald Kerr.
6, Lyalville— J. B. Tulloch,
7, Captain R. Guthrie.
8, Glenrosa — H. D. M'-
GregoT.
10, CoTwen— G. B. Scott.
12, Larktield— J. MacDonald,
11- Frithbie— James Bell.
I^IMEKIL^T ROAD.
1, D. & J. Smith.
M'CALL'S AVENUE
2. William Kerr.
1,
James Beattie.
3, William J. Kerr.
2,
J. Brown.
4 John Bowman.
5
S. M'Lellan.
5 J;am.es M'Gregor & Son.
6,
Andrevv Lees.
7,
William Stewart.
9.
Thomas Smith.
LTMOND'S WYND.
11,
William Dunlop.
1, Robert Blyth.
13,
R. Kissell.
5, Mrs Sheppard.
15,
Charles W. Cave.
10,x Walter M'Kinnon.
1^'
Mrs M'EAvan.
1-'. John Wlrltc.
19,
Mrs H. Smith.
13. Mrs M'Connell.
21,
H. Milrov.
20 William Dunnachie.
23,
W. Brooks.
23, Robert Finnie.
2-^
R. Gibson.
24, Wooden Kirk.
29.
.John Loudon
31,
Robert Jones.
3.^'
James ShannoTi.
LISBURN ROAD.
35
Allan Todd.
4. Mrs Copeland.
37,
G. Todd.
4. Andrew Gibson.
43
W. C. Gray.
4, Robert Stevenson.
4'.
A. Crisp.
4, Hugh M'Kenzie.
43,
H. Rack wood.
4, Harry Powell.
4b
Mrs Earl.
6. .John M'Kie.
46.
H. Morrison.
6, William Foster.
47
John Auld.
6, Edward N orris.
48
Miss Frar.or.
LOCHSIDE ROAD,
Hawkhill.
Di nscore — John Pratt.
Knockdon— Thos. M'Cais
LORNE ARCADE.
115 High Street.
John M'Murtrie.
William Martin.
Hugh M'Crae.
Miss Levy.
M Freeman.
David Bone.
Mrs M'Dougall.
Charles H. Sutheid.and.
Peter M'Mahon.
James Thomson & Sons.
Alex. Dalrymple.
A. IT. Lang.
Alexander Paterson.
William Ure.
STREET DIRECTORY.
279
M^Call s A veimt — Coutinutd.
40, Thomas Lawson.
,50, Fergus Cduipbcll.
5.1, Thomas Smith.
52, Andrew Thorn.
63, Robert M'Gill.
54. James Patersoa.
5S James Newall.
56. Andrew Young.
57. Hugh Davidson.
60. Robert Auld.
61, A. Neilson.
,63. C. Nairn.
67, A. Barr.
6S A. Baldwin.
69, J. Reid.
70, R. Scotk
Newton Park School.
MAIN STREET.
Darlington U.F. Church.
1, Foresters' Arms.
2, Waistel Cooper.
2-^, Children's Shelter.
2, Robert Millar.
,3. David Connell.
4, William Hawthorn.
5 John Qusite.
6, Carnegie Library — David
Duff.
7, James Whytock.
8, John M'lvory.
9, Sirs Hutchison.
10-12, James Smith.
11-13, David Austin.
14, Walter Mitchell & Sons.
15. Davidson's Emporium.
17-19, William Gaw.
21, John Duff.
23, W. & D. Gibson.
24, Thomas Climie.
25, William Mitchell.
27. John Cairns.
23, Thomas Smith.
29, Robert Henderson. -
29, R. Paterson & Son.
30, Peter Campbell.
31, P. Bertellotti & Co.
22, Joseph Halliday.
153, Andrew I^ove.
34, Misses Goudie. '
35, Robert Anderson.
37, Andrew Goldie.
37, David Brown & Co.
38, John Morris.
39, John M'Cluskey.
Newton Established Church.
40, Matthew Reid.
41, William Gibb.
42, John Mackie, jun.
43, Miss M'Kellar.
44-46, J. & D. Meikle.
45, Willia^^l Galder.
47, A. H. Paterson.
48, Samuel Wilson.
49, James Cuthbertson.
50-52, D,avid Paterson.
51, Robert Watson.
53, Miss M'Gill.
54, Henry Bell.
55, John M'Lauchlan.
56, D. S. M'Kechnie.
1 57. James Clark.
58-60, R. M'Hutcheon.
59. Mrs M'Kenzie.
61-63-65, Roberi M'Culloch.
Newton-on-Ayr U.F. Church.
62-64, John M'Cluskey.
66-67, Melchiadi Ponziani.
63, John Mackie.
69, David Shearer.
70, Thomas Reid.
71, David Picken.
73, Archibald M'Kelvie.
74, James Hunter.
75, Peter Sneddon.
76, William Watson.
76, Barr Brothers.
73, Newtonhead Post OfPice.
79', Miss Kirkland.
80, James Linden.
81, M. & E. Young.
B2, Duncan Grant.
83, Robert Findlay.
84. James Miller.^
M^ J. & M. Moffat.
1 85, David Campbell.
86, George Log m.
280
STREET DIKECTORY,
Main Street— Con tinned.
87. Matthew Morrison.
83. George Graham.
89, Daniel Greenlees.
90, Miss Paterson.
91, John Finlayson.
9-i, Mrs M'Gill."
93, Hogan Ritchie.
9^'- David Allan.
95, Mrs Marks.
95^ Misses J. & C. Whyte.
96, Peter Gibson
97, John Lyon.
98 John Kay.
9J, Richard Murphy.
100, Miss Fulton.
101, Thomas Heffron.
102, Miss Girvan.
103, Miss Callan.
Vi%, Mrs Hamilton.
1.15, Peter Grant.
IOC, George Innes.
107, William Christie.
108-10, Turner's Ayr and
Newton Breweries, Ltd.
109, Alexander M'Lean.
111, George Millar.
112, Jaines W. Turner.
113, James Lamb.
117, Quintin Clark.
119, Mrs Rodgers.
123, Miss MoncriefL.
»25, John M'Lean.
127, John M 'Donald.
129, John Hunter.
133, Mr.5 M'Mahon.
133, Mrs John Reid.
135, Mrs Ge nun ell.
137, Daniel Neil.
139, Miss Dickson
MARCHEIELD ROAD.
1, Robert B'aillie.
2, John Dob'oie.
3, Archibald Ross.
4, William Lament,
•b, John Morrison.
7, Alexander Christie.
8. William Munro.
n, Robert Henderson.
12, James Thrope.
14-, R. Harrison.
16. Hugh Guy.
18 James Strathearn,
20. A. Y. Calderwood.
22, Mrs Cooper.
2^, D. M'Kechnie.
26, Miss Cooper.
23; Archibald Pow.
Craigeye — Alex. M'CuUoch,
MARCHMONT ROAD.
OFF Bellevue Road.
1, Glenalm,ond — David VasSv
'2, Bellevue House — Edward
Senior. ,
5, Mrs A. R. Hunter.
7, Peter Greenlees.
9, Mrs Gillan.
11, Robert Gray.
New Cottages.
1, Charles Paton.
2, James Wills.
3, Miss Craig.
Kew Cottage — Jas, M'Govern,
x4.11oway Cottage — William
Currie.
MAYBOLE ROAD.
2, Keithbank — Jas. Wyllie.
4. Gowanlea — Mrs Ander-
son.
e, Fernhurst— Mrs R. Clark.
8, Elsinore — John Young.
9 Dean Cot— Wm. Hewit-
son.
10, Springside — P. Grassick.
11, Deian Cottage — William
M'Quiston.
12, Annanhill— W. G. Highet,
14, Lyndhurst— R. Bryden.
18, Inehmarlo — Miss Reid.
20, Ivy Lea Cottage— J. W,
Carnegie.
21. Alderbrae — Mrs Graham.
23, Alderbrae — Alexander
KirkLand.
25, Ardsley — Mrs Soloman.
STREET DIRECTORY.
281
Mayhole Road — Continued.
27, Ferndean — Thomas S.
Taylor.
Fei:.wickland— D. Bone.
Annfield Cottage— J. Brown
Mossdale— Robert Leggat.
Annfield Glen Steiam Laun
dry — Alex. Kirkland.
Annfield Glen Nursery — D
Gird wood.
Annfield Glen House— G. J
Johnston.
Taybank Laundry — John
Bah-d.
Burnbank Cottages — Mrs
Hewat.
Robert Sinclair.
Earnscliffe— David Carnegie.
Sunnybrae— Chas. Carnegie.
Belmont Nurseries — Car-
negie & Son.
Auchinbeg — Mrs A. Glen.
Annfield Farm— John Mur-
doch.
Annfield Farm— Wm. Mur-
doch.
Woodvale Cottage — Andrew
Robinson.
MEWS LANE.
4. Thomas M'Mynn.
9, Charles Wyllie.
]4, Thomas Struthers.
MIDTON ROAD.
1, Midton Dairy — Geo. Muir,
2, Eildon Cottage— Mrs H,
Niven.
3, John Gemmell.
4, Miss Geminell.
6, Smith's Cottage — George
Bain.
7, Afton Cottage — A
Chisholm.
9, Afton Cottage — Alex
Forbes.
10, Mrs Sinclair,
n, John Rutherford.
12, John Mellon.
13, Greenlaw n— And w. Tyrie.
15, Drongan Cottage— J.. D.
Paterson.
16, J. K. Hunter.
17, Cairnsmore Cottage — Miss
Cairns.
13, A. C. White.
19, Sbafla Lodge— Lt.-Col. W.
Gostwyck Gostwyck.
20, Gowanbank — Miss Spiers.
21, Fernbank— Misses Taylor.
22 AVilliam Morrison.
Woodcroft— H. H. W^al-
lace.
Springvale — Capt. J. Bell.
Leiarig — Miss Tennant.
Elgin Cottage — William
Hawthorn,
inity U.F. Church.
Miss Hood.
Misses Mitchell.
Mrs R. A. Miller.
Lunnon — Mrs Sturgeon,
Miss M'Cartney.
Mrs John Murray.
Wivenhurst— J. L. Smith.
Wattfield— J. R. Lear-
mont.
Wattfield Cottage— Peter
Jamieson.
Hope Cottage — Miss
Graham.
Glencloy — Miss Anderson.
Hope Cottage — James
Miller.
, Wattfield House — M.
Hogg.
, Braemar— G. S. Abbot.
Broomfield— J. H. Neil-
25,
27,
29;
Tr
30,
32
34,
38,
40,
42,
45,
47,
49,
50,
51,
5:^.
53
55,
56
son.
57^ Melling Villa— Fred. S.
Smith.
58, Normanhurst — Miss
Hond.
5,0, Doon Villa — Dan. P.
Wyllie.
60 Mrs Bowie.
6x, Oakshaw Villa — Mrs
Thos. Johnson.
282
STREET DIRECTORY.
IT^
42,
51,
53,
56,
58,
59,
60.
62,
63,
64,
65.
66.
71,
72,
74,
Midtov IJoad — Continued. 76-78, J. Templeton & Son.
Brownhill — Mrs Oliver. 77, James Reid.
, EdendaiToch — Miss 79, Alexander Gumming.
Cowan. iBO, James Grier.
Windyhall— R. Gallocher.lSOa, R. M. Dobbie.
, Windyhall— E. JMeekin.
Knowe — Hickson Fer-
gusson.
, Knowe Lodge — F. Oven-
stone.
, St Leonard's House — H.
R. Baird.
MILL STREET.
George Wood.
Andrew Robinson.
, P. Brucciani & Co.
M. Roch.
George Corrance.
Thomas Blackley.
D. Graham.
Mrs GampbelL
George M'Creadie.
Mrs P. M'Bride.
Mrs Dickie.
Mrs Bowie.
James Wilson.
Walter Cross.
Hugh Gibson.
William Miller.
Brewery House — A. M.
Turner.
Turner's Aj-r and Xewton
Brewery, Ltd.
Moravian Church.
John Kerr.
Peter Kerr.
John M'Cracken.
Hugh Piper.
John Shaw.
Francis Dickson.
Andrew Smith.
A. Murdoch.
James Austin.
James Poustie.
John Reid.
Miss M'Lean.
Andrew Robertson.
Edward Carver.
81, Thomias Murray.
83, Mrs Kav.
84-86. R. Dobbie & Co.
85, Destructor Works.
89, John Morrison.
90. John Hodge.
97, William Allan.
99, AyrCorporationElectricity
Works— Roland Mar-
shall.
jl07, Ayr Slaughter House.
109, W. Dunlop.
Mill Brae— Ayr Mills— James
Gilmour.
T. Hastings.
MILLER ROAD.
1, John Watson.
3, Mrs Watson.
4, Havelock House —
Andrew M'Lachlan.
5, T. J. S. Blaine.
5a, Mrs Hallan.
6, Havelock House —
Andrew Burns.
7, Thomas Duncan.
8, Mrs Robert Dewar.
10, Miss Logan.
11, Stoneleigh — Misses Tem-
pleton.
12, William H/arvev.
13, Cathcart St. u!f. Manse
—Rev. A .M. Johnston,
B.D..
14, Capt. John Wilson.
15, Ayr L.F. West Manse-
Rev. Hugh Macluskie.
18, Matthew Adam.
17, Darlington U.F. Manse —
Rev. Alex. Taylor, M.A.
IS. Miss M'Gill.
19, John Gillespie.
20, William Rice.
21, Auchinlea-John Lockhart
STBEKT UIKEOTORY.
283
Miller Road — Coiif hi ittd.
22, R. M. Sellars.
23, Williamfield--J. C. Highet
24, J. M. Brown.
'25, -Windsor VilLas— J. H.
Goudie.
26, James Wilkinson.
27, Windsor Villas--J. Walker
28, Miss Wyllie.
29, Wellpark Place — Alex.
Ligertwood.
.30, Ellerslie— J. Templeton.
31, Wellpark Place — Misses
Dunlop.
32, Oakbank— Wm. B. Ardill.
33, Misses Murdoch.
34, Gardenpark — Mrs Wm.
Burns.
35, W. H. M'Cosh.
36, J. C. Donald.
37, Mrs Anderson.
33, Mrs M 'Arthur.
41, David Ramsay.
43, Andrew Money.
MONTGOMERIE
TERRACE.
1. John M'Clvmont.
3, Mrs M'Cali.
4, A. M. Thomson.
5, Miss Fergusson.
6, Mrs Shankland.
8^-, Rev. W. Murdoch.
9, Andrev/ Rhind.
9^-, Durdans — J. Hampton.
10. Donald M'Laren.
11, R. A. Reid.
12 William Piaterson.
13, Mrs James Smith.
11 Seabank— D. Gnant.
14^-, Capt. J. Denniston,
15, G. S. Ogg.
16, Mrs Love.
16i, John Melville Loav.
17, Miss Thomson.
19, Roanpark--P. S. Ferguson
20, Dunvegan--Mrs Thomson
21, Dunire— W. W. Paterson
22„ Miss Mitchell.
23, Miss Menzies.
2"i, Thomas Stewar
25' Miss Brown.
MONUMENT ROAD.
1, Mrs Hunter.
2, Hastings Hall-Mrs Millar
3, Miss Reid.
4, Claremount— A. Lobban.
5 George Miller.
6. Rosebank— Mrs Faiiiie.
7 Boa Vista— Capt Baker
Carr.
9 Miss Johnstone.
11, Madame Le Clair.
15, Rev. W. Binnie.
17. DaLaruan— W. C. Gal-
braith.
19, Longstone— J. D. Mac-
Laurin.
21, Stonecroft— Jas. Headley.
23, James G. Aitken.
Tallageria— Jos. Pender.
25, Glenmuir — John Gird-
WGOd.
27, Cunard— Wm. Spier.
29, Glencaird— G. R. Stirling.
31, Hermiston — Rev. Arch.
Alexander, B.D.
33. Mansoura-Thos. Temple-
ton.
37, Alex. S. Thom.
Corsehill— George Hart.
Corsehill Lodge— J. Cameron
Eweniield Lodge — Mrs
M'Kinnon.
The Durdans— Wm. Lockhart
I.Lai Khote— Wm. Milne.
The Neuk— Misses Ynill.
NELSON STREET.
1, William R. Reid.
2, James Murray.
3, John Timpany.
4, John Auld.
5, John Copland.
6, John Neil.
7, John M'Kie.
8, Frederick Crawford.
284
STREET DIKECTORY,
Nehon Street — Continued.
9, Alexander Hendrie.
10, Miss Dick.
11-13, James Leggat &; Sons.
12, Wallace Graham.
14, William Smith.
15, Mrs Carson.
16, Robert M'Crorie.
17, Robert Duncan.
18, John Smith.
19, Nathaniel Barr.
20, James Hay.
21, Patrick Curran.
22, David Shields.
23, Fergus Harvey.
24, Will Ross.
25, David Neil.
26, Robert Shearer.
28, James Hunter.
29, Robert Johnstone.
30, John M'Ginnes.
31, David Bone.
32, William Whiteside.
^3, Mrs Fitzpatrick.
34, John Andrew.
35, James Fulton.
36, T. B. M'Lelland.
37, George Morrison.
39, David Smith.
41, David Bowman.
42, Francis Hood.
44, John Smith.
48, John Blane.
NEW BRIDGE STREET.
1, F. Aiken Harper.
2, James Brown.
4a, Hugh Calder.
4b, Hugh Murray.
5, Dallas & Co.
6, Donald Cameron.
7, Thomas A. Eraser.
8, Mrs Grant.
9, Walter Dallas.
10, Eastman, Ltd.
11, Marcello Bianchini.
12, William Christie.
13, James M'Creadie.
14, Peter Kennedy.
16, Billposting Co.— P. Price.
17, Marcello Biancini.
18, T. J. S. Blaine.
19, Andrew M 'Knitting,
20, Wm. Purdie & Son.
Town Hall and Rooms.
22, Robert Allan.
23, Miss Young.
24, Alex. Auld.
25-27, Burgh Police Office-
Chief Constable^ — James
Lowden.
26, James Ferguson & Son.
29. Fire Station— Supt., Jas-
M'Clure.
30, Refuge Assurance Co.,,
Ltd.
32, Dr M'Kenna.
34, National Bank of Scot-
land, Ltd. — James Wil-
son, Agent.
NEWMARKET STREET.
1, J. D. Macarthur.
?., David Hyslop.
3, Utilitarium, Limited.
4, Wallace Allan.
5, Adam.
6, Miss Pettigrew.
7, John Morrison.
9 J. Gilchrist.
10, Miss M'Alpine.
11, Matthew Mark & Son.
12, Miss Hannah.
13, Hugh Mark.
14, Miss Whitten,
15, W. & J. Bowie.
16, Thomas Hannah.
17, Thomas Andrew.
18, J. M'Murtrie & Son.
19, W. Wyllie Houston.
20, David M'Murtrie.
21, J. & W. Smith.
22, V/illiam Stewart.
23-25, R. Wallace & Co.
26, Miss A. M. M. M'Leod,
27, Walter Young.
28, John M'Leod.
29, John T. Scott.
STREET DIKECTORY.
285
Kexomarlcet Street— Continued. 70, F. R. Dubbin.
29, William Martin. 71, Miss Kilgour.
Macneillie Buildings.
1; Wm. Willock & Son.
2, William Beveridge.
3, S. H. Cosh.
3, George Bird .
3, H. J. Poole.
4, A. MacCallum.
4, Muirhead & TurnbuU.
31, John Hosie.
33, Kilpatrick & Wilson.
34, Paterson, Sons & Co.
35, Hugh Henry.
36, MacQiiiston & Co.
39, John Greenlees.
40, MacDougall & Son.
4:1, Alex. MacCallum.
42, Silver & Young.
43. Miss Caldwell.
44. Ladies' County Club.
45, George Irvine.
43, Fleury Meng.
47, J. L. Smith.
50, Louis Le Clair.
51, Miss K. Fisher.
52, James Hillhouse.
52, Ciandlish & Candlish.
52, Polquhairn Coal Co., Ltd.
53, Jeanie Meikle.
54, Miss Bryson.
55, M'llwrath, Cowan & Co.
55, Scottish Legal Life As-
surance Office.
56, Ayrshire School of Art.
57, G. F. Alsing.
58, James Thomson.
59, J. T. Kean.
60, Miss Jeffrey.
61, John Love.
62, F. C. Dewar.
62, Wm. Hunter.
62, D. Ferguson.
63-65, James Bowie & Co.
64, Samuel Yacobsen,
67-69, Jack's.
68, James Scott.
70, R. J. Semple.
NEW ROAD.
1, B. Tulloch.
2-4, Unionist Club.
3, Logan's Dential Rooms.
6, Salvation Army Citadel.
7, Miss Duh.
8-10, Kilmarnociv Co-opera-
tive Stores.
9, James M'Connell.
12, William Henry.
14, John Coulter.
16, J. & D. R. Bone.
18, James Telfer.
19, Thomas Hood.
20, Cunningham Jenkins.
21, Alexander Thomson.
23, Hugh Brown.
25, Miss M'Leod.
, i\Irs Hutchison.
27, Charles Whytock.
27a, Miss Walker.
27a, Mrs Gnacie.
27a, A. Fortune.
28, Hugh Johnstone.
Newton Parish Church HalL
29, John Cumming.
30, Thomas M'Culloch.
31, Thomas Wills.
32, John Clark.
33, Miss C. J. Browning.
33a, Miss Brown.
34, Archibald Picken.
3o, Mrs Baton.
35a, Mrs Muir.
37, James Jenkins.
38, William Morrison.
39, Mrs Re id.
40, Mrs M'Burnie.
41, John Killan.
42, Miss Main.
43, Mrs M'Lean.
45, J. & W. Fullarton.
46. David Clark.
48, George Davidson.
49, William Patrick.
50, Miss Ogg.
^286
STREET DIRICCTORY.
Nei'i E Odd— Continued.
52, Miss Wyllie.
53, Miss Muir.
56, Thomas Murphy,
57, C. A. M'lntyre.
58, John Davidson.
59, Miss Kirkland.
61, Alexander Reid.
63, Mrs M'Wh-Junie.
65, Mrs Garrett.
66, George Young.
67, George Hendrie.
68-70, Adam Dick.
69, Matthew Duncan.
71, Miss Sillars.
72, William Findlay.
73, David Shearer.
73, Andrew Picken.
73b, Picken Brothers.
74, James M'Farlane.
75, John Hood.
76, Charles Bonning,
77, Thomas Wilson.
78, James Struthers.
79, Newton Manse— Rev. W.
Rainie.
80, Miss M'Allister.
81, Miss Pollock.
82, Robertson Paterson.
83, John Bowie.
84, James M'Ewan.
85, Robert Strange.
86, P. Brucciani & Co.
87, Misses M'Connell.
88, Hugh Richmond.
89, Miss Pollock.
90, John Martin.
91, David Shearer.
92, Roderick M'Caffertj^
93, John Kellock.
94, Louis-dene — J. Knox
Williamson.
95, C. P. Arnold.
96, Brightside Villa — Peter
M 'Quaker.
97, Robert Bayers.
98, Douglas Villa— Mrs Jas.
Bolton.
99, John Robertson.
99^, Alexander Thomson.
99^-, Thomas Elliott.
100, Mrs M'Bride.
101, Thomas Hood.
102, Thomas Traill.
103, Mrs David M' Galium.
104, Mrs Reid.
106, Hugh Plastie.
107, Tiam's Brig Post Office-
Mrs Hannah.
108, William Ure.
109, Niven Brown.
110, Williain Hunter.
111, Miss M'Fadvean.
112, Mrs M'Dermet.
113, R. J. Smith.
114, Mrs M'Crae.
115, David M'Intosh.
116, John Sillars.
117, James Samson.
118, Robert Ochiltree.
120, Ebenezer Hall.
NORTHFIELD AVENUE,
off Prestwick Road.
2, Miss Traill.'
3, R. M'Callum.
4, Robert Miller.
6, John Harbieson.
7, S. Norris.
8, R. Wight.
9, W. S. Wright.
10. Miss M'Ewan.
14, C. Hood.
18, Andrew Fulton.
19, Robert Watson.
20, W^illiam Watson.
21, James Logan.
23, Norham— J. M'Callum.
24, H. Fisher.
26, Wm. M'CoU.
27, Milton Cottage— J. Ran-
kine.
29, Eskdale.
32, R. Cowian.
33, D. Caldwell.
34, Charles M'Cracken.
36, John Waugh.
38, R. Airdrie.
STREET DIRECTORY.
287
Northfield A renve — Continued.
40. Eobert M'Donald.
41. John M'Lanachan.
42. James Craig.
46.. Joseph Kirk.
48, John Smith.
50, Wm. M' Galium.
56. G. Baird.
58, Greenfield— J. L. Large.
60, Cleveland.
62, Overmoor— Gavin Steven-
son.
64, William Crown.
66, R. S. Stone.
88, Hawarden — Eobert M'-
Hutcheon.
70, A. Aherdein.
80, H. M'CuUoch.
82, Wm. M'Colm.
84, Xames Lees.
NORTH HARBOUR
STREET.
2, Mrs Merry.
6, Miss Allan.
8, Colin Pyper.
12, William Lapham.
12, Goods Station.
14, Peter Duncan.
16, C. Quagliazzi.
18, William Dunlop.
22, George M'Kenzie.
24, Alexander Wiatson.
26, Thoniias Millar.
30, Bryce Miller.
34, Sailor's Rest.
36, George Innes.
Harbour Treasuser's Office —
D. J. Lockhart.
Harbour Master's Office'—
Captain MacKenzie.
John Logan.
Ayr S.S. Coy. Ltd., Office.
NORTHPARK AVENUE,,
Off Northfield Avenue.
1, Miss Bell.
2, David Campbell.
3, John Wood.
4, A. M'Nab.
5, Peter Proudfoot.
6, John Reid.
7, Miss M'Cutcheon.,
8, Peter M'Callum.
9, John Terry.
10, James M'Quaker.
13, James M'Pike.
14, Alex. Eraser.
15, R. Brackenridge..
16, John Caldwell.
17, John ConnelL
18, John Young.
19, Mrs Kennedy..
20, J. Reid.
21, James Lawson.
23, David Wallace.
!27, Mrs Ruddock.
28, Mrs M'Lean.
29, Andrew Gray.
31, Wm. Johnstone..
32, W. H. Broodfoot..
34, C. Reid.
35, W. Roxburgh.
37, William M'Ghee.
38, North Quay P. 0.— John;33, John Macintyre.
M. Goodwin.
40, Mrs Henry.
42, Mrs Richard M'Feat.
44, M. Mackie.
46, John Petto.
48, James Baton & Sons.
58, A. G. Moore & Co.
60, James Hamilton «fe Son
68, John Grant Smith.
Docks.
Docks Buildings —
39. David Henderson.
[40, A. M'Dowiall.
1 42, R. Brown.
i44, Wm. Muir.
1 46, Thomas Smith.
OLD BRIDGE STREET.
2, J. Cameron.
4, John V. Thomson.
6, Alexander Boyd.
7, Miss Lyall,
STREET DIRECTORY.
Old Bridge Street — Continued.
9, John Lyall.
9-2, Mrs Jackson.
10, Allan Thomson.
11, R. S. Brodie.
14, John Murray.
15, Thomas Neil.
16, John Findlay.
18, James Findlay.
22, Stewart Speirs.
OSWALD AVENUE.
OFF PEESTWICK ROAD.
Burnfoot Cottage— William
Hastings.
1, Woodfield Cottage — E
Fulton.
.3, Woodfield Cottage— Robt
Forsyth.
.5, John Crawford.
7, Andrew M'Gregor.
9, Ferguslea — J Ferguson
11, Auchinstewart Cottage —
George Manson.
13, Auchinstewart Cottage —
James M'Farlane.
PARK CIRCUS.
OFF RACECOURSE ROAD.
1, Ashlea— Mrs Hamilton.
■2, Lyndoch— Miss Couper.
Lyndoch Stables— J. Eraser.
3, R. C. J. Hill.
4, Miss M'Derment.
5, David Brown.
6, Miss Ritchie.
7, Andrew Moore.
8, J. M. Wiallis.
9, A. M. Bennett.
10, Surg. Lt.-Col. M'Fadin.
11, J. MacCormack.
13, Mrs George Russell.
15, A. B. MaeCallum.
19, W. B. €uthbertson.
21, C. H. Millyard.
22, John G. C. Wyllie.
23,- Miss Cowan.
"25, Dalfearn — John Thomson
:26, Mrs Macindoe.
27, Ashereden — John Millar.
28, Mialcolm M'Call.
29, Ernsee— Hugh S. Walker.
30, Miss Murray.
31, William Ross.
32, Lt.-Col. John Craig.
33, Hugh M'Quiston.
34, John A. MaeCallum.
35, E. C. Rodger.
«56, Thomas Andrew.
37, Mrs R. Craig.
38, H. A. Ker.
St. Andrew's U.F. Church.
40, George F. Johnson.
41, Dunmore —
42, Andrew J. Gray.
43, Glenerne — John H. Smith
44, Grey stone — Lt.-Col. W.
Hamilton Campbell.
4G, Westpark — Wm. Allan.
48, Viewpark — James Burns.
PARK TERRACE.
(Off Alloway Place).
Reigate — Robert Wallace.
Greenside — John Glover.
Ardgreen — Mrs M'Lachlan.
1, Capt. G. W. Peacock.
2, Mrs Archibald.
3, Mrs T. Gemmell.
4, Mrs James Dobbie.
5, Miss Hunter Wood.
6, Joseph Tait.
7, David Fergusson.
8, Claud Sharp.
PEEBLES STREET.
1, William Alexander.
2, Mrs Spence.
3, James M'llwraith.
4, Mrs Gibson.
5, Hugh Christie.
6, Mrs M'Leod.
9, Gilbert Ross.
10, Mrs Nicol.
12, William Miller.
13, Robert Bulloch.
15, Charles Hall.
16, Robert Weir.
STREET DIRECTORY.
Peebles Street —Con tinued.
17, Robert Sawers.
18, Henry Fleming.
19, Mrs M'llwraith.
22, James Hyslop.
23, 'Thomas Campbell.
24, John Campbell.
25, James Kirkley.
26, John Dickson.
27, Miatthew Hall.
28, Alexander M'Blain.
29, Mrs Knox.
30, Miss Murray.
31, William Wills.
32, George Buchanan.
36, John Ramage.
37, Thomas Robertson.
38, Edward Donnachie.
39, John M'Fedries.
^0, William Wilson.
41, John Gibson.
42, Robert M'Kelvie.
44, Miss Hunter.
45, Mrs M'Donald.
46, Andrew Love.
48, Mrs John Bell.
50, David Kennedy.
52, Miss M'Millan.
55, William Murray.
54, George Hendrie.
55, William Watson.
57, John Smith.
59, William Patrick.
61, David Campbell.
63, David Mackie.
65, Alexander Hall.
PRESTWICK ROAD.
St James' Parish Church.
St James' Manse — Rev. John
Henderson.
2, Hugh M'Kenzie.
3, PCobert Bone.
4, Adam Miackie.
10, D. Provan.
11, North Dene — John Smith.,
12, Miss Grant. « ■
13, Grange ston — D. A.
Wallace.
14, David Reid.
15, Rydal Cot.— R. Robertson
IS, Mrs Kerr.
17, James Richmond.
18, David Picken.
19, Vina del Mar— J. Smith.
21, Glenairlie— Robt. Finnie.
22, R. B. Armour.
23, Oakland Villa— T. Climie
24, William Walker.
25, Wellwood— Mrs Moffiat.
26, Dr Alex. White.
27, Falkland Villa-
Alex. Monnickendam.
28, T. & R. Hood.
29, Floralbank— Mrs Houston
|3C, Manseville— T. H. Large.
!31, Stronvar— Dr F. M'Kenna
[32, Mavisbank— Mrs Murchie
1 33, Allan M 'Master.
1 34, Eden Villa— John Martin
35. William Goudie.
i36, Eden Villa.
1 36, John M'Lay.
i37, Joseph Morledge.
j38, Smith Villa--G. Robertson
[39, Irvine Parker.
|40, Appin Cot.— Mrs M'Gaan.
j41, Kerrsdene— Mrs Wyllie.
41, Kerrsdene.
42, Newton U.F. Manse—
I Rev. John Miller.
|43, Alverstoke— Niven Brown
44, Malcolm Lodge— Jas. M.
Ferguson.
45, Ingleside— Jias. Hamilton
46, Xorthfield— W. C. Gray.
48, Alderston— R. Hutchison.
49, Hugh M'Call.
5, Maryville — James Leckie.lSO, Chillian — Mrs Drinnan.
6, Mrs Hannah.
6, Adj Clarke.
51, Helen Villa— A. E. Riley.
152, Rosyth — J. Henderson.
7, St Ann's— Mrs T. Millar. !53, W. Martin.
John Ochiltree.
54, Duneadie— G. Buchanan.
290
STREET DIRECTORY.
PrestwicJv Boad — Continued.
55, M. Morrison.
56, Avondale— Tlios. Hardie.
57, James Miller.
58, Misses J. & C. Reid.
59, Mrs Greenway.
60, William M'Geachin.
61, Jiames Wright.
62, Cornhill Cottage— Robert
C. Lindsiay.
63, John P aterson.
64, Cornhill Cottage — W.
Harvey.
65, Miss Houston.
66, Alex. Wardrop.
67, F. Gebbie.
68, Miss Campbell.
69, Mrs Lennox.
70, Alex. Martin.
71, Robert Taylor.
72, Norwood— Jas. M'Nair.
73, Kenneth Cameron.
7"^, Doon House — Miss Clem-
ent.
75, William O'Brien.
76, Corporation Tramway
Sheds.
77, Miss Stuart.
83, Blanefield— John Barclay.
84, Bellesleyhill Dairy — A.
Wilson.
90,
92.
98,
100
102
104
111
113
Blanefield — Alex. Cowan.
J. Henderson & Son.
Eiston Cottage — W.
Miller.
Victoria Laundry — J.
Bailing.
Eiston Dairy — Hugh Love.
Burnside House —
Burnside Cottage — Mrs
Lennox.
Mrs Kenned}-.
, Robert Moir.
, Mrs Docherty.
, Misses Johnstone.
, Sunnyknowe — Robert
Golder.
Cluden— A. D. Thomson.
115, Klamath— W. S. Bever-
idge.
116, Mrs Miller.
117, Rossdhui— J> A. Coch-
rane & Son.
118, Mrs Murray.
119, A. Thomson.
120, Robert Rankine.
121, Devon Villa — Mrs M"-
Alpine.
122, Capt. D. M'Cormack.
123, Cnaigview — A. Robertson.
125, W. S. Wassell.
126, William Brown.
127, Bryntirion — William
Wallace.
128, Miss Robb..
130, Andrew Sloan.
132, Thomas Manson.
133, Woodburn Villa — J. M'-
Crorie.
154, John M'Gregor.
136, Polkemmet— T. Meek.
137. Woodfield House — John
L. Bell.
142, Arnanview Gardens — W.
Millar.
144, Ar ran view Cottages —
Charles Irvine.
146, William Gemmell.
152, Edenhall — J. Irvine.
156, Thomas Rooney.
158, John Murray.
160, Richard Goudie.
162, George Andrews.
164, George Bell.
168, Patrick Hughes.
170, William Campbell.
172, Alex. M'Cord.
174, Mrs Riddex.
180, Lonemorc— D. M'Whir-
ter.
132, Thomas Thomson.
198, Mrs Molloy.
200, Mrs Carson.
New Prestwick Baptist
Church.
202, Mrs Moir.
205, Auckland— Wm. Martin.
I
STREET DIRECTORY.
291
Prestwlck Hoad— Continued.
207, Hope Bank— J. Thorn
son.
210, J. Wilson.
214, James Sproat.
222, Heathfield— John Wat-
son.
224, William Mitchell.
226, Mrs Hendry.
228, A. Maxwell.
232, Robert Shearer.
234, John Smith.
244, Ari'an Cottage — W. J.
Galbraith.
PRINCES STREET.
1, Alex. Cunningham.
2, Daniel Cameron.
3, Gersholm Cottage— Mrs
A. Millen.
4, Xames Christie.
5, Ce&snoek Cottage— David
Robb.
6, James Gibson.
7, A. H. Campbell.
8, Adam Glen.
9, John Hay.
10, Andrew Kennedy.
11, Glenrose Cottage— A. M'
Oartney.
12, Thomas Martin.
13, James G. Dickson.
14, Princes Street Dairy— R
Neil.
15, Helvitia Cottage — James
E. Sherwood.
16, Mrs A. Neil.
17, Alex. Pettigrew.
18, John M'Gregor.
19, Miss Duncian.
20, John Kelloch.
23, Mrs M'Millan.
24, Wm. Cunningham.
26, Jas. Lee-giat & Sons.
28, David Dick.
32, Andrew Sim.
34, Roselea Dairy — Miss
Baird.
38. John Morrison.
40, Arch. Hart.
42, John Borland.
44, Mrs Bell.
46, Jolm M'Cracken.
48, Owen Deary.
50, Edward Lendrum.
52, Quintin Bell.
53, John Campbell.
54, James Blackwood.
55, Matthew Campbell.
56, Duncan Scott.
57, .James Pratt.
59, Matthew Glen.
61, Williiam Larmer.
63, James Munachen.
65, John M'Connell.
67, William O'Neil.
69, Mrs Boyd.
71, Peter M'Culloch.
QUAIL ROAD.
1, William Campbell.
2, L. L. Worthington.
3, John Wilson.
4, John Davidson.
5, John Wilson.
6, James Peebles.
7; William Armstrong.
9. James Scott.
10, Thomas King.
11, Frank Henderson.
13, D. Galbraith.
15, Andrew Ballantine.
17, Alex. Johnstone.
19, Wm. Miartin.
QUEEN STREET.
1, Mrs Bruce.
2, William Muir.
4, James Andrew.
6, Mrs Dinning.
8, William Tannoek.
9, Robert Robertson.
10, Thomas Whitelaw.
11, John Corbett.
M, William Muir.
14, Queen Street Dairy
Thos. Watson.
15, Miss Young.
292
STREET DIRECTORY.
Queen Street — Continued.
17, Miss Kelly.
19, David Campbell.
20, Adam M'llwiaith.
21, John Mackie.
22, James Thomson.
23, James Newlands.
25, Thomas Gibson.
Wallacetown Public School.
QUEEN'S TERRACE.
1, Mrs Oliver.
2, Miss Reid.
3, Rev. Dr George Porter.
4, Mrs Cunningham.
5, E. Neil.
6, Mrs F. Henry.
7, Mrs Kerr.
9, David Bird.
11, Mrs D. Crawford.
12, William Howe.
13, Mrs T. Clark.
14, Thomas Young.
15, Mrs Blair.
16, Mrs Browning.
17, Andrew Brown.
18, James Barclay.
19, Miss Stirling.
20, Mrs Goudie.
21, Capt. James Harrison.
22, Samuel Cameron.
23, Misses Cam.pbell.
24, Miss Malcolm.
25, Mrs Young.
27, Daniel Yuill.
28, Miss M'Crindle.
29, George Paul.
30, Misses Smith.
31, William Smilie.
32, David J. Lockhart.
33, John M'Ewen.
34, Wm. Mellon.
38, G. Spier.
38, Peter Galbnaith.
RACECOURSE ROAD.
1, Robert Welsh.
3, David Reid.
5a, Wellpark— Dr J. Picken
5b, Ardantrae — Dr C. R.
Macdonald.
7, Elmsley— Mrs Fullerton
PuUerton.
8, Fairfield Lodge — Mrs
R. D. Murdoch.
Ardaire — Mrs Semple.
Shieling— F. E. Villiers.
Arnsheen— D. Wyllie.
Burnock — Mrs Limond.
Craigencallie — Capt. W.
L. Campbell.
Red House — J. S. Alston.
Dryburgh — H. Crawford.
Dunskaig — David Rowan.
Claengart — Mrs Living-
stone.
Midsands — Capt. Kerr.
Derclach — Walter Bain.
Sleaford— J. P. Walker.
Dornoch — Hugh Hutehi-
10
11,
13,
15,
16,
17,
19,
21,
23,
24,
25,
27,
son.
28, Glenfairn — Mrs W. J.
Pollock.
29, South Lodge — Alex.
Smith.
30, Fairport— Robt. Cooper.
31, Westerlea— J. G. Smith.
32, Cumberland Lodge— Mrs
James B. Herbertson.
33, Westbourne Villa— Robt.
Donald.
34, Blair Lodge— Mrs Dalziel.
35, Gargowan— T. C. Dunlop.
66, Thinacre— Wm. Crouch.
37, South Park— Rev. Dr
Dykes.
38, Millearn— J. T. Black.
39, Riverston— Mrs Wilson.
40, Gartferry— Robert Baton.
43. Sea Tower— Col. W. P.
Adam.
Benalt Stables— W. Wills.
44, Strathdoon— N. Thomson.
46, Invercloy — Wm. Brown.
Seafield — Sir Wm. Arrol.
Municipal Golf Club House
—Thomas M'Minn.
STREKT DIRECTORY.
29S
Ear.e.coi(,r.'<e Road —Continued.
Seafield Lodge — J. M'Cart-
ney.
Seafield Farm— Hugh Tiaj^lor.
Seafield Stables — William
M'Cutcheon.
KACECOURSE VIEW.
1, St Lawrence-Mrs Clelland.
3, Middleton— R. M. Pollok-
Morris.
5, Inverdon — Capt. D. H. A.
Dick.
Stanste.ad— W. B. Cuthbert-
son, jun.
Corsehill Gardens — A. Noble.
Shalimar — J. C. Smith.
Kartlej' — A. Chalmers.
RAILWAY BRIDGE.
TOWNHEAD.
G. & J. Lamb.
Thomas Steele.
Wallace & Sons, Limited.
Joseph Boyd.
D. M. Paton.
RIVER STREET.
2, Weighing House.
5-7, Peter Chalmers,
8, Robert Burns Tavern.
9, Alexander Hall.
10, Owen Murphy.
11-12, Daniel Gillan.
13-14, John Meikle & Son.
16, Thomas Fitzsimmons.
River Street Mission Hall,
17, Robert Wright.
17a, Robert Williamson.
18, Alexander Chisholm.
18, James Bryden.
19, Samuel Murchie.
20, Hugh Wood.
'20, Mrs Andrew.
21-22, Black Bull Hotel.
RIVER TERRACE.
2, Robert Hunter.
4, Stewart Spiers.
5, James Strathearn.
6, Andrew Ballantyne.
9, Gebbie & Heiadly.
13, James Watson.
IS, W. Russell.
21, .Tames Ure.
23, Peter Fisher.
25, Mrs Thompson.
27, James Hunter.
29, Ayr Starch Works —
Hyland & Co.
29, W. Dunlop & Co.
ROBSLAND AVENUE.
2, Aldersyde— Mrs J. Frew.
Thornton — Wm. Adamson.
RONALDSHAW PARK.
2, St. Ola — David Hourston.
4, Ronaldshaw Villa — A. J.
Hyslop.
5, Langdale — Dr T. Lauder
Thomson.
6, Ronaldshaw Villa— Miss
Grange.
7, La Paz— Mrs MiacLean.
8, Barbarton — John Andrew.
9, Redholm— Misses Mur-
doch.
10, Alfreton— Rev. Oswald B-.
Milligan.
12, The Bield— Jas. Dunlop.
14, The Anchorage— D. Ross
M'Keilar.
15, Ronaldshaw — A. Walker.
16, Netherby— R. Gudgeon.
17, Westbourne Villa — Mrs
Mavor.
RUSSELL STREET.
1, Mrs M'Fedries.
2, Mrs Gebbie.
3, James Tyrie.
4, Mrs Benson.
5, James Grierson.
6, Robert Brown.
7, John Cochrane.
8, Miss Kerr.
9, Mrs Sloan.
11, George Campbell.
294
STREET DIRECTORY.
Ru!<seU Street— Coh tinned
12, Andrew Hunter.
14, Thonms Rodger.
15, James M'Cartney.
16, John Hood.
17, James M'Call.
18, Thomas M'Culloch.
19, James M'Cready.
20, Mrs Lawrie.
21, James Watson.
22, Daniel Bonnar.
24-26, Hugh D. Hunter.
25, James Johnstone.
27, Alexander M'Callum.
28, Mrs Hugh Allan.
30, Robert Kerr.
31, Mrs Duniop.
32, R. O. Adam.
33, Robert Borland.
35, Robert Dalton.
37, James Wason.
39-41, Robert Alexander.
40, William Burt.
42, Mrs Craig.
43, David Murchie.
45, Margaret Cook.
46, Thomas Sands.
47, William Btirns.
49., Mrs Barnett.
50, William Martin.
51, Archibald Fulton.
52, William Spenee.
54, William George.
56, James Shields.
58, William Ray.
59, Patrick Crorkin.
60, John Buchanan.
63, Charles Dunnett.
64, Russell Street Public
School — Robert Short,
janitor.
Jolm Reid & Sons.
65, Mrs M'Whinnie.
69.. Henry Gooden.
71, Archibald T. Logan
73, John Learmouth.
76, James Jamieson.
77, David M'Connell.
78, Barr Brothers.
79, Peter Mulhearn.
Reginald Cassels.
90, Peter Tierney.
RUSSELL TERRACE,
Off Russell Street.
1, Thomas Galbraith.
2, John M'Kean.
3, Miss May.
ST. ANDREWS STREET.
Off Castlehill Road.
1, Ormebank— R. M'Creath,
2, Netherdale— Thos. Crich-
ton.
3, Crofton— Miss Hastings.
4, Melford — John Cameron.
5, Hayburnbank — Mrs Lorl-
mer.
6, Ravenscraig^
7, Barndonna— Jas. Halli-
day.
8, Manhatton— Miss Wyllie.
9, Orchardton — Miss Miller-
10, Canobie — John Scott.
11, Ochiltree— Mrs Mills.
12, Oakdene —
13, Auchinlee — Mrs Struth-
ers.
14, Rosebaugh— William M'-
Meeking.
15, Alderwood — Jas. Young.
16, Ardlui — James Clark.
17, Eckford — John Fergusonv
19, EUistoun—
ST. JOHN STREET.
2, Mrs Thomson.
2, F. H. Macpherson.
2, James Meikle.
R. Fraser & Sons.
ST. GEORGE'S ROAD,
Off Nonnfield Avenue.
2, Isalea — Henry Parker.
4, Broomlea — W. Edgar.
6, Creiathlea— R. M'Nineh.
8, Summerlee— D. Thomson.
i
STREET DIRECTORY.
295
:ST. LEONARD'S ROAD.
1, Isalea— D. E. Hill.
2, Westgi-ove —
3,. Thornlea— Thomas Orr.
4, Kirkby— Mrs M'llwrick.
5, Beechwood— Miss Thom-
Capt
Oar
£, Burwood
nochan.
7, Glenlee— J. D. Frew.
8, Ashdell— Thos. Rowan.
9, Hazelwood — Miss Gray.
10, Glendoune— D. Canrpbell
11, Bariisdale— J. M'Intyre.
12, Tangiin — Thos. Galloway
13, Bedstones — J. S. Hour
ston.
14, Calderbank— F. Service.
Boys' Industrial School.
15, Duneaton — Mrs Sloan.
16, Craigowan—
17, Wayside — Mrs Wilson.
18, Grudair— D. M'Donald.
20, Galata— Mrs David Beith.
22, Ardallie— Hugh M'Crae.
24, Drumbuck— Miss Bryson.
Commonhead Farm — Mrs
Jack.
25, Park Cottage— Mrs Ful-
ton.
26, Abbotsford— Hugh Green.
27, St. Leonard's Villa —
Hugh Hunter.
28, Kenilworth— W. Harri-
son
29, Belmont Villa— William
Martin.
30, Ingleside^ — Hugh Young.
31, Arleph — Carl Smith.
32, Hawbank— S. H. Cosh.
33, Valmara —
34, Davaar — Miss Hood.
35, Wynford — Miss Sawyers.
33, Birkdale— Jas. M'Master.
37, Kirkhill— John Hill.
38, Longton — Henry Smyth.
39, Newlyn— John Rillie.
St. LeonarcVs Road — Contd.
40, Greenlea — Andrew Gem-
mill.
41, Springfield— Geo. Wyllie.
42, Timaiu— Captain D. Ful-
larton.
43, Miss M'Nab.
44, Dunino— Mrs M'Geachy.
45, Mrs Murdoch.
46, Auchcrossan — Thomas
Cassels.
47, Mrs H. D." Brown.
48, Cylnder— Mrs Bain.
4S, Hugh Young.
50, Ardgowan — A. M'Cly-
mont.
51, Miss Smith.
52, Ailsia— Miss Willet.
64, Piteonhie — Mrs Somer-
ville.
58, John Robb.
66, Lathallan — Jas. Bailey.
68, Baicaskie— T. W^alker.
70. Oakland— W. S. A. Watts.
72, Del Monte Mungo M'-
Ninch.
76, A. J. Tremayne.
78, Dalgowan— Mrs Kelly.
82, Oakfield— Miss Aitken.
84, Meersbrook — Mrs Gum-
ming.
86, Thorfin— Mrs Prentice'.
88, J. C. Jamieson.
90, James Cleat.
92, Kingarth — James Carrick.
94, A. M'G. Morton.
96, Capt. W. Erskine.
100, G. F. Alsing.
102, T. S. Nisbet.
104, Mrs A. Robertson.
110, Bellevale — J. &
Meikle.
112, Bellevale Cottage— Alex
Wilson.
114, Arch. Savage.
Ewenfield E. Lodge
Morris.
, Ewenfield Garden— T
don.
D.
W.
Gor-
296
strep;t directory.
SANDGATE.
1, Junior Liberal Club.
2, Henry Cole.
3, Littlejohn Brothers.
4, Miss Muir.
5, James Neil.
6, Free Gardeners' Hall.
7, John Thorn son -
8, Prince Alfred Bar.
9, J. St. Clair Williamson.
10, William Bridges.
11, William Hay.
12, Matthew Thomson.
13, Joseph Mackie.
15-17, Wilson & Coy.
16,^ Mrs Brown.
18, George S. Ogg.
20, G. & J. Girdwood.
21, Brand & Mollison.
21, Hunter's Servants' Regis-
try.
22, W. & J. M'Nair.
23, Miss M'Murtrie.
24, D. W. Sbaw & Welsh.
Bank of Scotland.
28, Thomas Samson.
29, Lawrie & Smith.
33, Grant & Watson.
35, Mrs Fisher.
34, W. C. Macrorie.
34, F. H. Macpherson.
34, Commercial Bank, Ltd.
35, Stephen & Pollock.
36, M. & J. Eussell.
37, Royial Bank of Scotland.
38, James M'Call.
50-52, Arch. Cameron.
51, Miss Burgess.
53, James Iv. Hunter.
54, W. Johnston & Son.
55, Hi^gh Armour.
Catholic Apostolic Church
Hall.
56, J. W. M'Clymont.
56, William Ramsay.
57, A. M. Bennett.
58, Joseph Cook.
U.F. Church (West).
58^, Alex. Auld.
59, D. Allan & Son.
60, Miss J. W. Ross.
61, Siandgate Tempenance
Hotel.
62, John Murdoch & Lock-
hart.
62, Legg & Reid.
63, W. A. Langton.
64, C. Quagliozzi.
65, Sandgate House — Mrs
Boswell.
66, William Auld.
68, J. B. Robertson.
70, William Auld & Sons.
72, F. & R. Stone & Co.
74, H. Cole.
76, James Watt.
78, Miss Kerr.
80, Mrs Millar.
!80, James Clark.
i82, Mrs Macdonald.
|84, H. & A. Cameron.
186, John Martin.
[88, Alexander Stewiart.
39, Royal Bank House— John; 90, Misses A. & A. Boyd.
A. White.
40, I. & R. Paterson.
42-44, Terras.
43, County Club.
45, William Clarke.
45, Alex. Monnickendam.
45, Alex. Lyon.
45, General Post Office.
46, William Ogg.
47, R. M. Calder.
49, John Bovd.
94, Miss Bowman.
96-98, R. Evanglista.
100, Miss E. Craven.
102, Miss Kerr.
SAVOY PARK.
Off Racecourse Road.
1, Savoy— John T. Goudie.
3, Savoy Croft— J. A. Morris.
5, Savoy Park— Mrs Walker.
STREET DIRECTORY.
297
SEABANK ROAD.
Fort House — Andrew Rowan,
Fort House —
Pomona House — Jas. Dandie
Franklin Villa— Miss Gaird
ner.
Militia Stores.
Cromwell 'Cottage — Mr^
Gracie.
SEAFIELD ROAD,
Off Racecourse Road.
St. Andrews — J. W. Gallowiay,
Brooksby — Miss Hay.
Clyde House — Gilbert Steel.
Clyde House— Mrs G. Steel.
Blackburn Dairy — W. M'-
Cutcheon.
SEAFORTH ROAD.
Off Prestwick Road.
1, Seaforth Cottage — Kerr.
2, Seaview— Hugh Millar.
3, William Reid.
4, Burnbank Cottage — D,
Galbraith.
5, J. Hamilton.
6, Burnbank Cottage — J.
Duff.
9, George Logan.
11, Miss M. Reid.
13. Mafeking Cottage—
15, James Hindmarsh.
17, Ladysmith Cottage —
19, Mayfield Cottage — W.
Fullarton.
SMITH STREET.
2, Mrs Archibald.
4, W. Kirkland.
6, John Gumming.
8, Wm. Cumming.
10, J. Adams.
Thomas M'Whirter.
Kyle Foundry — John M,
Rodger & Son.
12, David Milligan.
14, J. & A. Taylor, Ltd.
16, Jiames Anderson.
16, Mrs Ogilvie.
22, J. Lindsay Copland.
24-26, 'Ayr Observer Offices.'
26, A. Allan.
30, James Brown.
30, Wm. Sloan.
30, Thomas Thomson.
32-34, Ayrshire Rubber Co.
36-38, G. D. Eraser.
42, Prudential Assurance
Office— S. Hill.
44, William Ledingham.
46, James Kirk.
48, Ellis & Cumming.
50, Miss E. Rennie.
52, M'Cririck & Sons.
54, James Bryan.
56-58, Robert M'Culloch.
60, Mis M'Dougiall.
G. & S.-W. Railway Station.
Ayr Station Hotel.
SOMERSET ROAD.
1, Hawkhill Post Office —
Mrs Watson.
2, Robert Ternas.
3, Alex. Hutcheon.
Somerset Park — Ayr United
Football Ground.
4, Boston Cottage— M. Glen.
5, Parkview Cottage — Arch.
Graham.
5, Isla — George Wilson.
7, Kelso — Robt. Paterson.
8, St Albans-Mrs Jas. Boyd
9, Craigview — Jas. Manson.
10, Robert Aird.
11, John Turner.
12, Mochram— John M'Mil-
lan.
15, Robert Love.
14, William Viass.
15. William Hunter.
17, Hawkhill Chemical
Works— W. G. Walker
& Sons,
298
STREET DIRECTORY.
SOUTH BEACH ROAD.
159, William Sutherland.
161, John M'Lean.
Slip Dock — Ailsa Shipbuild-
ing Co., Ltd.
21st Royal Scots Fusiliers—
The Barracks.
SOUTH HARBOUR ST.
1, Joseph Johnstone.
3, Robert Young.
5, Co-operative Store.
7, Archibald Smillie.
9, Adam Letham.
11-13, W. Flint & Son.
15, Wm. Chapman.
21, D. Wyllie Sz Co.
25-27, Frank Fro van.
29, Turner's, Limited.
31, Andrew M'Crindle.
33, Malcolm Smith.
35, Samuel M 'Ronald.
37, Miss Neil.
39, Archibiald Buchanan.
47, A. Smith & Sons.
55-56, John A. Steele.
69, Miss M'Taggart.
71, Alexander Cowan.
73, Mrs Sargent.
81, William Gumming.
85, Miss Dunlop.
87, Mrs Poustie.
89, Alexander M'Pherson.
91, John Nimmo.
93, Peter Pollock.
99, William Carson.
101, James Campbell.
103, Thomas French.
105, William Mitchell.
107, Robert Girvan.
Ill, John Mitchell.
113, Robert Murdoch.
115, Mrs Moore.
119-121, Hugh Calder.
125, Artillery Hall.
127, Robert S. Burton.
127, J. J. Law.
129, Thomas Liddle.
131,
133,
135,
137,
139,
141,
143,
145,
William Armour.
Murdoch M'Aulay
John Taylor.
Mrs Nimmo.
David Wallace.
Andrew Sloan.
Mrs Brownlie.
James Eaglesome.
SOUTH PARK ROAD.
Amisfield— Dr J. R. Watt
Ayr Tennis Club.
Annickdale — Alexander
Johnstone.
Ne^ivfield — Mrs James
Wyllie.
Ardvoulin — Misses Gaird-
ner.
Shona— J. H. Wilson.
Redgerton — J. A. Steele.
Duneric Stables — A. Bar-
bour.
AUanvale — Mrs Hunter.
Duneric— W. MacCrorie.
SPRINGBANK ROAD.
Off Bellesleyhill Road.
1, Andrew Welsh.
3, Robert Barclay.
5, Jas. W. Huntley.
7, J. W. Robertson.
9, John Hastings.
11, Alex. Thomson.
13, George S. Dobson.
SPRINGVALE ROAD.
Off iVlidton Road.
1, Wellwood Cottage — Harris
Freeman.
2, Wellwood Cottage — Miss
Moore.
3, Morningside Cottage — Jas.
Strathdee.
4, Morningside Cottage — Mrs
Hunter.
STREET DIRECTORY.
Springvale Road— Continued, j
Mrs Hill-
Mrs
M'
.5, Carrick Cottage
house.
6, Carrick Cottage —
Logan.
7, Springvale Cottage— G
Cutcheon.
TAYLOR STREET.
1, John Brackenriclge.
1, Bottle Exchange Co.
2, Mrs Brodie.
3, James M'Crindle.
4, Andrew Leith.
5, Mrs Brogan.
7, J. W. Turner.
9, William M'Kissook.
10, Mrs Dillon.
12, Mrs M'Millan.
13, Capt. John M'Vean.
15, John Bain.
18, Thomas Chalr-iers.
19, Roderick Kane.
20, Mr« M'Kenna.
'25, James Mason.
26, S. Santini.
27, John Houston.
28, John Galloway.
31, John Gilmour.
3^, Mrs Money
38 William Agnew.
42, John Crawford.
44, Joseph I..eith.
48, William Wallace.
50, George Reid.
52, Mrs Hamilton.
54, James Baillie.
56, William Morrison.
58, Robert Wilson.
'60, Alexander Lindsav.
TIG ROAD.
Off Prestwick Road.
Garfield— William Rodger.
Stewartville— Mrs Fulton.
Maryville — J. Downie.
Pomona — Andrew A'-mstrong
Tig Cottage—John M'Donald
Tig Cottage — Isaac Wood.
10,
TRYFIELD PLACE.
field House— D. Loudon.
Matthew Eraser.
John M'Turk.
Wm. Baird.
James Holland.
Mrs M'Whirter.
John Gibson.
H. Sutherland.
R. Mitchell.
J. J. Agnew.
Railway Cottage — James
Mitchell.
UNION AVENUE.
Off Prestwick Road.
David Alexander.
Mrs Forbes.
James M'Garroch.
Airdrie Brothers.
James Paterson.
William Ritchie.
A. Logan.
Mrs Martin.
Mrs Lindsay.
Hugh Law.
W. G. Wallace.
W. Finnie.
Mrs Cowan.
Mrs Wallace.
Richard Clark.
Mrs William Wallace.
Mrs Kay.
David Hunter.
George Smith.
R. Mauson.
Samuel M'Dougall.
A. Gordon.
James G. Dowell.
William Grant.
Robert Love.
Alex. Duncan.
John M'Cloy.
Miss Gennnell.
Janies Logan.
William Hallida3\
Mrs Danlop.
John Miller.
Miss Parker.
300
STREET DIRECTORY.
Union A venue — Continued.
44. James Brown.
46, David Taylor.
49. Mrs Douglas.
50 Adam Crawford.
51. David Cochrane.
VICTORIA PARK.
Off Hacecoarse Road.
1. Carston- Capt. F. S wet en
ham.
2 Benalt - David W. Shaw.
3 Mherington— D. W. Paton
5, Airlie House— R. Niven.
A.irlie House Gardens — W.
Fergusson.
VICTORIA ROAD.
Off 79 Russell Street.
1, Mrs M'Callum.
2, Rosebank Cottage— Robert
.Tamieson.
3, Andrew Watt.
4, Rosebank Cottage — John
Roddie.
5, James Wilson.
VICTORIA STREET.
1, William Dunlop.
2, Steven M'Kinlay.
4, John Murdoch.
5, John M'Coy.
6, Mrs Powell.
7, Mrs Boyd.
8, Peter M'Garrachie.
9, John M'CuUoch.
10, Thomas Harvey.
11, Mrs Strathern.
12, John Stewart.
13, Thomas M' Clinton.
14, Wm. Lawrie.
15, Peter Hughes.
20, William Sutherland.
22, John M'Call.
25, John M'Lelland.
28, James M'Veigh.
29, Victoria Dairy— D. Wiat-
32, William Duncan.
34, Robert Boyd.
VIEWFIELD ROAD.
1, Mrs Reid.
3, John Smith.
5, Alexander Robb.
6, David Hart.
7, Andrew Hannah.
8, John Johnstone.
10, Mrs Miller.
Newtonhead School.
11, Innez Cottage — Miss
Bryan.
12, James Good.
13, Charles Murdoch.
14, Alex. Milne.
15, Ina Cottage— Thos. Moore
16, Matthew M'Kelvie.
18, A. Eraser.
20, William Ross.
22, Albert Cottage — Mrs
Miller.
24, Mary Cottage— M. Ganley
26, Thomas Burgess.
28, George Murdoch.
30, Miss W^iatson.
32, Andrew Hunter.
Alex. Eegg & Co.
Paterson Brothers.
33, Samuel Duncan.
34, William Cairns.
35, James Crozier.
36, Henry Moore.
38, Howard Cottage-William
Cumming.
40, Ethel Cottage — Mrs
Simpson.
42, Plugh M'Cartney.
4^^, Thomas Bone.
46, John Landies.
48, Thomas Gibson.
50. Robert Hart.
54, James Russell.
56, James Thomson.
58, Archibald Welsh.
60, Alex. M'lvor.
62. Wm. Kidd.
G. & S.-W. Locomotive Sheds
STREET DIRECTOKT. oUl
VIRGINIA GARDENS,
7,
James Murdoch.
Off New Road.
8,
Miss Larnont.
1, Alexander Kerr.
9,
Hugh Findlay.
2, Peter M'Crorie.
10,
Robert Anderson.
5, Mrs James Semple.
11,
James Nelson & Co.
4, David Smith.
12-14, Mrs R. Montgomery.
5, James Munachen.
13,
Pietro Brucciani & Co.
6, Henrj' Kerr.
16,
Mrs Milligan.
7, John M'Clymont.
18,
Quintin Brov^-n.
8, Mrs Prentice.
19,
John Waters.
9, John Wyllie.
20,
William Caddis.
10, Charles Tait.
22,
F. K. Tierney.
11, Donald Miacdonald.
23,
Robert White.
12, John Templeton.
E.U. Congregational Church
13, Thomas M'llwraith.
24,
James M'Neil.
14, John Kay.
25-29, American Steam Laun-
dry— H. H. Wallace.
WAGGON ROAD.
26,
Hamilton Begg.
1-3, William Reid.
28,
Mrs Rowan.
2, Mrs Davidson.
30,
John Drinnan.
5, Andrew Steele.
31,
Miss M'Oall.
7, James White.
33,
William Lamb.
8, Alexander M'Millan.
34,
David Andrew.
13, James Torrance.
35,
Miss Ritchie.
14, Alexander M'Gaw.
36.
Robert Kenny.
15, John Russell.
37,
Mrs Dunlop.
16, Henry Robertson.
38,
James Gould.
17, Wm. M'Creadie.
39,
Hugh Carlyle.
18, John M'Lachlan.
40,
Burns Brothers.
19, Robert Sillars."
41,
Mrs Roy.
20, James Black.
42,
James Burns.
22, Robert Campbell.
43,
John Burns.
24, David Gordon.
44,
George Currie.
26, Charles Duncan.
45,
Mrs Kenny.
28, Alex. Cross & Sons.
46.
James Findlay.
29, John Cowan.
47,
Matthew M'Cubbin.
30, Robert Mills.
43,
Mrs Tait.
31, Robert Neil.
49-51, John Matthias.
42, John Stewart.
50-52, Mrs John Conlin.
44, Mrs Breckney.
54,
Joseph Green.
Newton Lodge.
57,
John Crossan.
Andrew Lawson.
58.
John Green.
Robert Robertson.
59,
Mrs Thomias Millar.
62,
John Mitchell.
WALLACE STREET.
63,
David Donaldson.
2, Gebbie & Headley.
64,
Hugh Tanner.
3, Waistel Cooper.
66,
William M'Ninch.
4, Miss M. Park.
68,
.James Paterson.
6, Mrs Waters.
69,
Miss Duncan.
302
STREET DIRECTORY.
Wallace Street — Continued.
72, Mrs B.aird.
75-77, Mrs Duffy.
76, Thomas Hay.
78, Mrs Tanner.
79-81, Thomas Scullion.
87, William Wilson.
90, Ayr Day Nursery.
92, William Curdie.
92-96, George Wyburn.
93, Robert Morris.
94, Donald Mackay.
95, Richard Johnstone.
100, Charles Lawrie.
101, Matthew M'Kill.
102, George Gebbie.
104, Robert Gibb.
105, James Neil.
106, Robert Diamond.
Ill, David Mullen.
WATTPIELD ROAD.
Off Midton Road.
1, Miss M'Connell.
2, Mrs M'Murtrie.
3, Mrs Miller.
3, James Adamson.
4, Matthew Symington.
5, Mrs G. L. Connell.
6, William Headley.
7, George Cowieson.
8, A. S. Alexander.
Wattfield Bowling Club.
WEAVER STREET.
1, James Hunter.
5, Salvation Army Citadel.
7, Thomas Fyfe.
19, John Clark.
23, Mrs Duncan.
25, Miss Young.
32, William Robertson.
31, Mrs Redmond.
33, Samuel Rodger.
34, Lauchlan M'Vean.
35, Arthur Jacobs.
36, James Hamilton.
37, William Cunningham.
38, George Taylor.
39, James M'Clure.
40, Mrs Robertson.
41, Peter Parker.
42, Mrs Brackenridge.
43^ William Pettigrew.
44, Andrew Waitt.
45, Thomas C alder.
46, Archibald Dunlop.
47, John Davidson.
48, William M'Ferdies.
49, Samuel Jones.
50, Peter Gibson.
52. Samuel Mullen.
54, Fred. Carter.
WELLINGTON LANE.
Sunnyside — Captain Hardy
M'Hardy.
I Wellington Stud — A. Gem-
j mail.
I
! WELLINGTON SQUARE.
i 1, Mrs Roberts-Hay Boyd.
2, Miss Andrew.
3, D. J. K. Waddell.
4, Robert Cuthbert.
6, Dr J. R. Watt.
6, Dr Eric D. Gairdner.
7, R. & J. Goudie.
7, County Collector's Office
— M'Cosh & Lusk.
7, Mrs A. C. Smart.
9, Col. J. M. M. Morton.
ill, Mrs Macdonald.
1 12. Dr John Mitchell.
1 13, Miss Campbell.
14, Mrs Crawford Gray.
15, Hope Thomson.
COUNTY BUILDINGS.
County Clerk's Office — J as.
E. Shaw.
County Medical Office — Dr
C. R. Macdonald.
Procurator Fiscal' s Office —
P. F. MacKenna.
Sheriff Clerk's Office— W. S.
N. Patrick.
Deputy — A. Crawford.
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STREET DIRECTORY.
.^03
WELLINGTON SQUARE.
18, Robert Gill an.
19, Wellington Boarding
House — Mrs J. A.
Campbell.
20, Col. H. A. Vincent.
21, J. Campbell Shairp, B.A.
22, Wellington School —
Misses Ca}- & Smith.
23, John Stirling.
2^, J. & H. V. Eaglesham.
25, Wellington House— Mrs
C. G. Shaw.
28, Town and County Club —
H. Askew, club master.
27, Misses Craig.
28, A. Gemmell & Son.
WELLINGTON STREET.
2, William Morrison.
3, Miss Smith.
4, Hugh Cumming.
5, James Simpson.
6, Samuel Corbet.
7, William M'Kie.
8, William Murray.
10, Andrew Glen.
11, James Kay.
12, James Morrison.
13, John Sinclair.
14, Daniel Cameron.
15 Mrs M'Farlane.
16, John Kelly.
17, William Boon.
18, Robert Hay.
19, Hugh Mair.
20, James Rankin.
21, James Thomson.
22, Hugh Sime.
^3, Robert M'Kill.
24, Mrs Barnard.
25, Robert Dalrymple.
26, Robert M'Gowan.
28, John Wallace.
29, Hugh O'Hare.
30, Mrs M'Nee.
31, Robert Cumming.
32, Henry G. Priest.
33, James Gemmell.
34, James Dick.
35, James Russell.
36, Mrs Allison.
37, Mrs George Barnard.
38, B. Shields.
39, Miss Dickie.
40, Matthew Currie.
41, James Richmond.
42, George Kerr.
43, William Sargen.
44, Alexander Batersonv
45, Mrs Bryden.
46, Archibald Wilkie.
47, Allan James.
49, Robert Anderson.
50, Mrs H. Miller..
51, Miss Cairns.
53, Miss Fisher.
55, Mrs Sargen..
57, Mrs Beaton.
59, Mi-s Baton.
61, Mrs Brown.
63, Robert Parker..
65, Alex. M'Quaker.
67, Thomas Faulds.
69, Thomas Kirkland.
71, John Stroyan.
WEST SANQUHAR ROAD.
19, H. Preston.
20, Ayr Structural Stamping
Co.
21, B. H. Taylor.
22, Mrs Greenshields.
23, Alex. Lawson.
25, F. Tierney.
24, GnauL.
27, Adam Samson.
29, William Walker.
31, William M' Cardie.
32, W. Blunt.
33, Robert Thomson.
37, John Miller.
39, John Brown.
41, Mrs Lees.
43, Mosshill Cottage — Wm.
M'Kenzie.
48, Etna— John Wilson.
50, Ainslie — Fred. Ainslie.
304
STREET DIRECTORY.
West Sanquhar Boad — Contd.
.52, Parkend— Daniel Lavery.
West Sanquhar— C. Crichton.
WHEATPIELD ROAD,
Off Racecourse Road.
AVheatfield— John Eaglesham
4, Sheninghurst — W. B.
Wilson.
6, Conarlyn— Mrs W. Brown
8, Shenton— Nicol Lawrie.
12, Dunalister — Mrs W.
Alexander.
14, Sandhurst— D. Templeton
WHITEHILL STREET,
Off West Sanquhar Road.
2, Mrs Ross.
3, Peter Easton.
5, Thomas M' Arthur.
8, John Donnelly.
9, David jSTewall.
11, Robert Watson.
WHITLETTS ROAD.
;St. John's R.C. School.
1, Mrs Alexander.
2, Andrew Jackson.
3, D. & T. Bone.
4, Mrs M'Kissock.
.5, Gladstone Villa — Mrs T.
Turner.
6, Willowbank — C. M'-
Andrew.
7, Lochpark— W. G. Cringan
8, Dalaruan — Misses M'-
Crorie.
9, Blairbeth— Miss Finnie.
10, Charlesworth— Mrs Orr.
11, Govandale — H. Davidson.
12, Dingwall Cott-age — M.
Ross.
13, Duncan M'Gregor.
Blackhouse Lodge — Charles
Dempster.
14, John Love.
15, Mon Desir — W. Boyle.
16, Fairlie Cottage — James
Marshall.
17, Fairfield Cottage— Robert
Bone.
18, John Drinnan.
19, William Smith.
20, Jamesfield — Mrs Morgan.
21, Roberton Cottage — J.
M'Intyre.
22, Crailoch— J. M'Cracken.
23, Bellwood— Peter B. Hill.
24, Drumlithie — Mrs Ewing.
25, Sornlea— Mrs M'William.
26, Govvanlea — Mrs Jas. Dow.
21, Mrs Chambers.
28, James Taylor.
29, Hawthorn Villa — D.
Dobbie.
30, Seymour Villa — Miss
Clarke.
31, William Campbell.
52, Rockville — Henry King.
33, Norwood — Mrs Currie.
34, Ravenswood— P. B. M'-
Bride.
55, Millburn — Robert Pyper.
36, Woodlea — J. M'Derment.
37, Victoria Cottage — Adam
Stewart.
38, Mayfield— J. H. Drinnan.
59, Mayfield— Mrs Morrison.
40, Hawkhill Cottage — Mrs
Drinnan.
New Racecou^-se.
WOODFIELD ROAD.
1, Ingleneuk— Mrs M. F. J.
Mackenzie.
2, Westwood— John Broom.
3, Redholm — John Cochrane
4, Broomlea— Robt. M'Crae.
5, C. Thorason.
7, David Robertson.
8, Sunnyside — Geo. Vipond,
9, Matthew Brown.
10, Woodlands— A. Lindsay.
11, Robert Bird.
13, H. Richmond.
12, William Eccles.
14, Thomas Allan.
16, Rev. Wm. M'Donald.
STREET DIRECTORY.
305
Woodfield Boad — Continued.
16, David M^Gill.
17, Alfred Sonmierville.
18, John M'Connell.
19, Archibald Stirling.
20, Alex. F. Wilson.
2lf John B. Craib.
22, William Moffat.
23, William Morrison.
25, James Armstrong.
27, D. Bain.
28, James M'Dougall.
29, Mrs Anderson.
30, Duncan M'Kellar.
31, A. M. Penney.
33, Leonard Smith.
35, Patrick M'Dermott.
37, J. T. King.
39, J. Kay Ferguson.
41, William Callachan.
YORK STREET.
2, John Petto.
4, J.ames Kennedy.
5, Mrs Dickie.
6, Robert B. Mack.
8, Wilson Reid.
10, John Jess.
12^, James Findlay.
14, A. & J. Hunter.
16, Trades Hotel.
17, Miss Hamilton.
20, Miss M'Fadzean.
26, M'Gregor & Co.
26, James M'Fedries.
28, Samuel T^aw. *
30, John Gemmell.
32, Andrew Watson.
35, James Neil.
36, William Bell.
41, James Hunter.
43, James Law.
45, Mrs M'Connell.
46, Wm. M'Graw.
50, James Hogg.
52, Mrs Kerr.
66, Mrs Cowan.
YORK STREET LANE.
1, John Nicol.
2, James Ritchie.
6, Mrs Dillon.
7, A. Smith & Son.
30, Henry Miller.
35, John Brown.
36, Hugh Mor}'ison.
38, Thomas Armstrong.
45, Hugh Crawford.
47, Mrs M'Fedries.
50, David Sands.
60, Daniel Dunlop.
66, James Gilchrist.
70, Robert M'Lachlan.
71, J. Shields.
84, Edward Hamilton.
92, Alexander M'Milan.
Telephone No. 198.
T. J. S. BLAINE,
Gbemtet and pbarmacist,
16 6 18 rfEW BRIDGE STREET,
AYR.
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Dispensed with accuracy and despatch.
Proprietary Articles at Wholesale Prices for Cash.
A Large and Varied Assortment of Choice Pp:rfumery,
Hair, Tooth' and Nail Brushes, Dressing Combs,
Sponges, Toilet Soaps, Chamois Skins, Body Belts, &c.
SPECIALITIES. — "Meloderma" Skin Soap, 6d per
cake, or 1/6 per box. Speci-
ally recommended.
Blaine's Peerless Cod Liver Oil
Emulsion, 1/- and 1/10 per
bottle. . . See Professor
Tichborne's report.
Dr. King's celebrated Lungine
for Coughs and Colds, 1/U
per bottle.
Also, a Specially Selected Extra Fine Genuine Old Port
Wine for Invalids, 2/6 and 3/- per bottle. Whiskies,
Brain dies, &c.
Agent for Messrs Houlder Brothers d: Co., Ltd., Federal
Hoidder, and Shire Lines to A ustralia and New Zealand.
TRADES DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS.
DeVar, Fred C, C.A., 62 Newniarket Street.
Hunter, Wm., 62 Niewmai'kt't Street.
ITvslop, David, 2 Newmarket Street.
Legg & Eeid, 62 Sandgate.
Lyon, J. Mitchell, & Fleming, Wellington Chambers, 4
Fullarton Street.
Miller, William, Nile Court, 154 High Street.
Scott, John T., F.C.I.S., 29 Newmarket Street.
Smith, J. W., 21 Newmarket Street.
.CRATED WATER MANUFACTURERS.
Pollock, Peter, 34 Wallace Street, and 7 Liniond's Wynd.
Turner's Ayr and Newton Breweries (Ltd.), Damside.
Watson, James, 11 River Terrace.
AGENTS.
Affleck, William, & Sons, 27 High Street (house).
Airdrie Brothers, 3a Union Avenue (coal).
Allan, David, & Son, 59 Sandgate (coal).
Anderson, Robert, 42 Clunes Vermel (coal).
Ayr Steam Shipping Co. (shipping).
Bone, Thomas, 44 View-field Road (coal).
Bowie, J., & Co., 63 and 65 Newmarket Street (house).
Brown, M., 58 North Harbour Street (coal).
Carson, Charles, 4 Nelson Street (coal).
Garson, Thomas, 57 Princes Street (coal).
Cellars, David, Carriclc Road (grain).
Clark, James, 4 Arran Ternace (house).
Dalmellington Iron Co., 4 Fullarton Street (coal).
Dewar, F. C, C.A., 62 Newmarket Street (house).
Dewar & Sons, R., 23 Kyle Street (house).
Duffy, James, 75 and 77 Wallace Street (coal).
Fergusson, Alex., & Sons, 18 High Street (shipping).
Forrest & Lapraik, Tov^^nhead Lye (coal).
Guthrie, A. & J., 2 Green Street (shippino;).
Hall, A., 65 Peebles Street (coal).
Hamilton & Sons, Ja.mes, 60 North Quav (shipping).
Hart, David, 6 Viewfield Road (coal).
Hendry, William, 53 Green Street (coal).
I':olnies, Robert, 113 King Street (coal).
Hunter, Hugh, 1 Fort Street (house).
Hunter, Miss J., 21 Sandgate (house).
Hyslop, David, 2 Newmarket Street (house).
Jamie, Mrs William, 42 Content Street (coal).
T
308 TRADES DIKICCTORY.
Kirkpatrick, Robert, 199 High Street (house).
Langton, Mrs W. A., 63 Sandgate (house).
Lawson, M., 181, 183, and 185 High Street (house).
Legg & Reid, 62 Sandgate (house).
Logan, John, Docks, North Harbour Street (coal).
Main, Daniel, Beresford Coal Depot.
Millar, William, 154 High Street (property and estate).
Milligau, John, Wellington Chambers, 4 Fullarton Street
(property).
MacCallum, Alex., 32 and 41 Newmarket Street.
M'Ninch, Richard, 11 George Street (coal).
Ramsay, William, 266 High Street (parcel express).
Ross, Grilbert, 9 Peebles Street (coal).
Scott, James, 68 Newmarket Street (house, slv^ping and
•advertising) .
Scott, John T., 29 Newmarket Street (house).
Semple, A. G., 13 Sandgate and Townhead Lye (coal).
Short, Peter, 92 and 94 King Street (coal).
Smith, J. & W., 21 Newmarket Street (house).
Smith, J. G., 64 Nortli Harbour Street (shipping).
Taylor, George & Co., Townhead Lye (coal).
Wallace, Robert, 5, 7 and 9 High Street.
Wallace, W. G., Nile Court (shipping).
Waters ton, F. S., 71 Dalblair Road (house).
Whitelaw, T., 10 Queen Street (coal).
Wilson, J., 20 Eglinion Terrace (house).
Wilsoo & Co., 15 and 17 Sandgate.
AMONIA MANUFACTURERS.
Clark's Ammonia Works, 8 Green Street.
ANTIQUE DEALERS.
Bowie & Co., J., 63 and 65 Newmarket Street
Lochhead, Joi-in, 20 Hope Street.
MacCallum, Alex., 32 and 41 Newmarket Street.
ARCHITECTS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS.
Cowie, William, A.R.I.B.A.. 239 High Street
Eaglesham, J. & H. V., A. R.I. B. A., 24 Wellington Square.
Hunter, James K., 53 Sandgate.
Lockhart, J. W., 62 Sandgate.
M'Clelland, William, 10 Cathcart Street.
M'Gaan. J. C, Janefield, 2 Chalmefs Road (East).
Morris, J. A., F.R.I.B.A., I. A., Wellington Cliambers, 64
Fort Street.
Stevenson, Allan, 14 Cathcart Street.
Thomson. A. C. Wellington Chambers, 64 Fort Street.
Williamson, J. St. Clair, 9 Sandgate.
White. William D. W., A.M.I.C.E.. 8 Fotheringham Road.
TliADKS DIRKCT(3RY. 309
AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISES.
Craig, James, Cattle Market, and County Furniture Stores,
Union Buildings.
Dewar, Robert & Sons, Kyle Hall, 23 Kyle Street.
Ereeman, Harris, 184 High Street.
Hyslop, James, 7 Kirkport.
Legg, Henry, 62 Sandgate.
Tweedily, John, 32 Carrick Road.
Wilson Sc Co., 15 and 17 Sandgate.
Watts, Wm. S. A., 68 St Leonard's Road.
BAKERS.
Austin, David, 11 Main Street.
Ayrshire Bakery Co., 7 Burns Statue Square, and 62
Carrick Street.
Brown, Niven, 66 Wellington Chambers, 33 Burns Statue
Square, and 109 New Road.
Ban Brothers, 115 George Street, and 76 Main Street.
Corbett. John, 262 High Street.
Finlayson. John, 91 Main Street.
Forbes, Hugh, 169 High Street.
Fullerton, William T., 17 High Street.
Galbraith, William C. & Sons, Ltd., 80 High Street.
Gilchrist, James, 233 High Street.
Girdwood, G. & J., 168 High Street, and 20 Sandgate.
Hall & Co., J., 198 High Street.
Kilmarnock Co-operative Society, Ltd., M'Call's Avenue.
M'Call, A., 87 High Street and 40 Alloway Street.
M'Master, Miss C, 15 Alloway Street.
Neil, Miss, 12 Kyle Street.
Shearer, David, 69 Main Street and 73 New Pi,oad.
.Stevenson & Sons, 100 George Street.
Tuton, John, 52 George Street.
Young, Archibald, 16 George Street.
BASKET AND HAMPER MANUFACTURER.
'Greenwood, John, 97 King Street.
BELLHANGERS.
Terry, Isaac, 32 High Street.
Thomson, James & Sons, 115 High Street.
Ure, William, 115 High Street.
BERLIN WOOL SHOPS.
Jeffrey, Miss E., 60 Newmarket Street.
Calderwood, M. & J., 7 Alloway Street.
Paterson, I. «& R., 40 Sandgate.
310 TRADES DIRECTORY.
BILLPOSTERS.
Ayr Bill posting Co., 16 New Bridge Street— Peter Pric -
manager.
BLACKSMITHS.
Ayr Scottish and Stamping Co., West Sanquhar Eoad-
Chisliohii, Alex., 18 River Sti-eet and 51 Alloway Street.
Howats, 110 High Street.
Kerr & Son, Archibald, 32 Green Street Lane.
Kerr, George, 38 Kyle Street.
M'Millan, A., 8 Waggon Road.
Paterson, Wm., 47 Carrick Street.
Terry, Isaac, 32 High Street.
Thomson, James & Sons, 115 High Street."
Ure, Wm., 115 High Street.
Why took, James, 7 Main Street.
BOARDING HOUSES.
Campbell, Mrs (Weliingtoii), 19 Wellington Square.
Gumming, Miss, 10 Cassillis Street.
Galloway, Edward, Eglinton House, 14 Eglinton Terrace.
M' Do wall, Mrs. 9 Alloway Place,.
Watson, George (Belair), 3 Alloway Pai-k.
Young, Mrs (Dalblair), 16 Dalblair Road.
BONDED STORE KEEPERS.
Ayr and Newton Breweries, Ltd., Damside.
Forrest & Co., R., Kyle Street.
Turner's Limite.d, 29 South Harbour Street.
BOOKBINDERS.
Henry, H., 35 Newmarket Street.
Murray, Henry, 171 High Street.
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
Beveridge, James, 41 Burns Statue Square.
Bowman, Miss, 94 Sandgate.
Galder, R. M., 47 Sandgate.
Callan, Miss, 103 Main Street.
Cooper, W., 3 Wallace Street and 2 Main Street.
Fergusson, Alex., & Sons, 18 High Street
Fisher, M. & M., 29 Alloway Street.
Glancy, James, 24 George Street.
Henry, H., 35 Newmarket Street.
TRADES DIRECTORY. 311
Irvine & Son, 75 High Street.
Kay, John, 98 IMa.in Street. .
Kerr, Miss, 78 Sandgate.
Kerr, Misses, 58 xUIo\\-a.y Street.
Murray, Henry, 171 High Street.
Mui-ray, H., 4b New Bridge Street.
M'Cafferty, R., 92 New Eoad.
M'Call, James, 38 Sandgate.
M'Cance, Wm., 234 liigh Street, and 13 Hope Street.
M'Connell, Jarnes, 9 New Eoad.
M'Cririck, Homer, 236 High Street.
MTadyan, Miss, Tarn's Brig, 111 New Road.
M'Kenzie, Hugh, 2 Prest^vick Road.
NTeil, Robert, 8 Carrick Street and 11 AUoway Street.
Reid, Matthew, 40 Main Street.
Scott, Miss, 8 Falkland Park Road.
Stephen & Pollock, 37a Sandgate.
Watson, Mrs, 1 Somerset Road.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
Adam & Son, 92 High -Street.
Blackwood & Co., Wellington Chambers.
Boyd, Alexander, 6 Old Bridge Street.
Boyd, John, 49 Sandgate.
Brown & Co., David, ^37 Main Street.
Burns, Charles, 1 John Street.
€ampbell, Peter, 30 Main Street.
■Carrick Boot and Shoe Shop, 41 and 43 High Street.
Corrance, Geoa-ge, 10 Mill Street.
Dohbie, R., & Co., 56 xilloway Street.
Dundee Equitable, 33 High Street.
Dunlop, William, 13 George Sti-eet.
Gebbie, James, 4 Plope Street.
G-reenlees, James & Son, 194 High Sti-eet.
Hannah, Miss, 12 Newmarket Street.
Higgins, William, 10 Kyle Street.
Hunter, George, 2 Rivea- Terrace.
Jamieson, James, 76 Russell Street.
Mansbridge, Thoanas, 38 Church Street.
Millar, Robert, 2 Main Street.
Millar, Thomas, 26 North Harbour Street.
Mitchell, John, 62 Wallace Street.
Morrison, John, 6 Hope Street.
Morton, G. & W., 125 High Street.
Morton, George, 50 George Street.
Muir, William, 2 Queen Street.
Murray, John, 14 Old Bridge Street.
M'Donald, Joh,n, 127 Main Street.
312 TRADES DIRECTORY.
M'Dowall, Mrs James, Lome Arcade, 115 High Street.
M'Quiston & Co., 36 Newmarket Street.
Picken, Arch., 34 New Road.
Robertson, J., 38 George Street.
Rutherford, John, 131 High Street.
Samson, James, 117 New Road.
Stead & Simpson. 146 High Street.
Stewart, John, 10 Hope Street.
Stewart, Alex., 88 Sandgate.
Wiat>son, Win., 76 Main Street.
BRASSFOUNDERS.
Reid & Co., 108 High Street.
Welsh & Co., foot of John Street.
BREWERS AND MALSTERS.
Turner's Ayr and Newton Breweries (Ltd.), Damside.
BUILDERS AND MASONS.
Campbell, David, Auchmore, 33 Castlehill Road.
Clarke, Wm., 43 Sandgate.
Davidson, John, 58 New Road.
Dick, David, 28 Princes Street,
Faulds, J. G., 37 Ashgrove Street.
Foggo, J. & W., 48 Falkland Park Road.
Hannah, John, 7 Argyle Street.
Hastie, Hugh, 106 New RoaJ.
Hunter, William, 110 New Road.
Hutchison, R., 3 Falkland Park Road.
Jackson, J. & W., 6 James Street.
King, Thomas, 10 Quail Road.
Kirkland, David, 31 Burns Statue Square.
Meikle, J. & D., 44 Main Street; and Bellevale, St. Leonard's
Road.
Milligan, David, 10 and 12 Smith Street.
Milligan, D. & J., 46 Kyle Street.
Milliken, John, Cambuslea, Hunter's Avenue.
M'Geachin, William, 60 Prestwick Road.
M'Lachlan & Son, A., 30 xllloway Street.
M'Monagl, P. & Co.. 18 Dalblair Road.
M'Ninch, Mungo, 72 St. Leonard's Road.
M'Whirter. Thomas, 54 Smith Street.
Paterson, Alex. Jjorne Arcade, 115 High Street.
Pa ton & Sons, William, 19 Kyle Street.
Smith, Alexander, 27 Burns Sbatue Square.
I
TRADES UIRECTOBY, 313
CAB AND CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS.
Dallas & Co., 21 Sandgate and 5 New Bridge Street.
Gcrnmell & Son, A., 28 Wellington Square and 35 Carrick St.
King, R. A., 18 Holmston Road, and Black Bull Stables.
Mackie, JoiSeph, 13 Sandgate.
CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.
Affleck & Son, Wm., 27 and 49 Pligh Street.
Auld, Ale^xander, 58^ Sandgate.
Bowie & Co., James, 63 and 65 Newmarket Street.
Galloway & Bowie, 59 Alloway Street.
Gibb, D. Ramsay, 70 High Street.
Hyslop, James, 7 Kirk Port.
Irvine, George, 45 Newmarket Street.
Kay, A. & J., 46 George. Stiveet.
Lawson, M., 181, 183, and 185 High Street
Love, Andrew, 33 Main Street.
M'Callum, A., 32 and 41 Newmarket Street.
Neil, James, 5 Sandgate.
Reid & Co., David, 68 and 86 High Street.
Waterston, F. S., 71 and 73 DaJblair Road.
Wilson & Co., 15 and 17 Sandgate.
CARTERS.
Airdu'ie Brothers, 3a Union Avenue.
Cowan, W., 66 York Street.
Duncan, Peter, 14 North Harbour Street and 12 Dalblair Rd.
Hall, Alex., 65 Peebles Street and 9 River Street.
Hall, Matthew, 27 Peebles Street.
Miller, Walter, 7 Kyle Street.
Murdoch, William, 135 High Street.
Murray, William, 53 Peebles Street.
M'Fadzean, Ja.mes, 23 Garden Street.
M'Fedries, John, 39 Peebles Street.
CEMENT AND PAVEMENT MERCHANTS.
Johnstons, Ltd., 26 Green Street Lane.
Pa ton, John D., 7 Green Street.
Steele, John A., 61 South Harbour^ Street.
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.
Bell, Hem-y, 54 Main Street.
Beveridge, W., 2 Macneillie Buildings, Newmarket Street.
Blaine, T. J. S., 18 New Bridge Street.
Burns, William, 134 High Street.
Cockburii, Ltd., 170 High Street.
Hai-per, F. Aitken, 1 New Bridge Street.
M'Millan, James M., 6 Alloway Street.
314 TRADES DlUECTOliY.
Ogg, George S., 16 aixl 18 Sandgate.
Tiiom, A. J., 4 (ieorge Street.
Tulloch, J. B., 1 JNew Koad.
Wa,tt, David, 71 High Street.
Wilson, John L., 15 High Street.
CHIMNEY SWEEPS.
Connell, John, 97 High Street.
Drinnan, William, 1 Dalblair Road.
Gibson, Richard, 46 Content Street.
Heinderiso<n , J., 42 Elba Street.
Irvine, Archibald, 49 Carrick Street.
Irvine, John, 25 Dalblair Road.
Lamb, G. & J., Railway Bridge, Townhead.
Tierney, Wililiam, 80 King Street.
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE DEALERS.
Brown, Qirintin, 18 Wallace Street.
Cameron, Donald, 6 New Bridge Street.
Dumlop, M. & M., 60 Hig^i Street.
■Kerr, Mrs, 41b George Street.
Matthias, John, 49 Wallace Street.
M'Gill, Mrs R., 92 Main Street.
M'Doiigall & So^n, 40 Newmarlcet Street.
Thomson, John, 7 Sandgate.
CHURCH OFFICERS.
Adamson, Jas., Trinity U.F. — house, Shieldhill. Hazelwood
Road.
Allan, Williaim, St. Leonard's Paiish— honse, 97 Mill Sti'eet.
Armour, H., Ayr U.F. West — house, 55 Sandgate.
Bruce, George 'M., JSiew Parish— house, 6 Citadel Place.
Fisher, Hamilton, Wallace Street E.U. Congregational-
house, 24 Northfieid Avenue.
Crichton, Chades, St. James Parish — house, West Sanquhar,
AVest Sanquhar Road.
Fraser, R., Holy Trinity — house. 7 Arran Terrace.
Love, Andrew, Newton U.F. — hrinc;,9, 46 Peebles Street.
Millar, John, Cathcart Street U.F.— house, 15 Cathcart St.
Muir, Johu, St. Andrew's. U.F. —house. 48 Kvle Street.
M'Creath, J., Old Parish— hous.-. 154 High Street.
M'Dooald, John, Wallacetown U.F. — house. 29 New Bridge
Street.
M'Kie, J., Wallacetown Parish — hou=e. 51 Coutent Street.
Reid, Alex., Newton Parish — house, 61 New Road.
Riddex, Mrs, New Prestwick Baptist Church— house. 174
Prestwick Road.
Ruddoch, J.. Orin;inal Secession — house, 31 Northfieid A v.
Wight, Robert, Darlington U.F. — house, Mission Hall, River
Street.
I
TRADES DIDECTORY. 315
COACHBUILDERS.
Bryderi, James, 18 Kiver Strwt.
Mains & Co., 31 Burns Statue Square.
Robertson & Sons, William, 46 (reorge Street,
CONFECTIONERS AND PASTRY BAKERS.
Tkose marked (p) are Pastry Bakers.
Biancliini, M., 11 and 17 New Bridge Street,
Brucciani & Co,, P., 4 Kyle Street.
Bowman, Miss, 94 Sandgate.
Brown, Niven, Tarn's Brig, Wellington Chambers (p).
Corbett, Johm, 262 High Street (p).
Dallas, Mrs William, 42 George Street,
Dante, Alfred, Bl^and 83 George Street.
Evangelista, A., 96 and 98 Sandgate<,
Forbes, Hugh, 169 High Street (p).
Fulton, Miss, 100 Main Street.
'Galbraith, William & Sons, Ltd., 80 High Street (p).
Gibbs, Misses, 205 High Street.
Gibson, W. & D., 23 Main Street.
Gilchrist, Jas., 233 High Street (p).
Gird wood, G. & J., 168 High Street (p),
Jones, Miss, 45 Carrick Street,
Kerr, Miss, 25 A;lloway Street,
La.mb, Wm., 33 Wallace Street.
Landi, B., 69 High Street.
Lyall, M., 7 Old Bridg-e Street.
Meng, Fleurv, 46 New-market Street (p).
Mitchell, William, 25 Main Street.
M'Caffei-ty, Roderick, 92 New Road.
M'Culloch, R., 61-63-65 Main Street and 8-10 Uuion Buildings
M'Dougall, Mrs, 60 Smith Street.
M'Kenzie, Hugh, 6 Newmarket Street.
M'Master, Miss C, 15 Alloway Street (p).
M'Murtrie, Miss, 23 Sandgate.
Neil, Robert, 8 Carrick Street.
Pettigrew, Miss, 6 Newmarket Street.
Quagliozzi, 64 Sandgate, and 16 North Harbour Street,
Seott, G. D. <& Co., 79 Dalblair Road.
Sloan, Miss, 39 Burns Statue Square.
:Sioan, Mrs, 9 Russell Street.
Sproat, W. & J., 151 High Street and 23 Burns Statue Square,
Taylor, Mrs, 40 George Street,
Thomson's, 58 Newmarket Street,
316 TUADES DlRECTOllY.
Walker, Miss, 27a New Eoad.
Wallace, Robert, 5 High Street.
Wallace & Co., R., 23-25 Newmarket Street.
Whyte, Misses J. & C, 95^ Main Street.
Wright, Mrs Daniel, 65 Alloway Street (p).
CONFECTIONERY WORKS.
Gibson, W. & D., 23 Main Street.
Mitchell, William, 25 Main Street.
Richmond, J., 53 Allison Street.
COOPERS AND RIDDLEMAKERS.
Mair, W. & Son, 248 High Street.
CORK MANUFACTURERS.
Moore, Thomas, 36 Carrick Street.
Smith, & Son, William, 3 Boat Vennal.
Dinning, Charles, 10 Cathcart Street.
CYCLE AGENTS.
Ailsa Cycle Co., 63 Kvie Street.
Allan, A., 26 Smith Street.
Allan, William JN. & Son, 27a New Road..
Cameron, R., 140 High Street.
-t'ergusson, George, 52 Alloway Street,
Hunter, George, 2 River Terrace.
King, G. H., 3 Kyle Street.
Mackie, David, 63 Peebles Street.
Robertson, David, 32 Alloway Street.
Rylev, A. E., 21 Kyi© Street.
Shaw, J. B., 77 Dalblair Road.
DAIRIES,
liaird. Miss, 34 Princes Street.
Buttercup Dairy, 164 High Street.
Campbell, William, 170 Prestwick Road.
Campbell, Mrs, 36 Mill Street.
Cowan, M., Knoweside Dairy, 32 Northfield Avejnue-.
Davidson, Mrs, 39 Kyle Street.
Dick, Adam, 68 and 70 New Road.
Gilchrist, James, 66 York Street Lane.
Gilchrist, Mrs, 22 Dalblair Road.
Kennedy, Mrs, 98 Prestwick Road.
Kirkland, Miss, 79 Main Street.
Love, Hugh, Eision Dairy, 89 Prestwick Road-
Maypole Dairy Co., 127 High Street.
TRADES DIKECTOllY.
317
Mitchell, (ieorge T. L., dairj^ produce depot, 51 Alloway
Street.
M'Cutchieon, Wm., Blackburn, Seafield Road. '
M'Cutcheon, G., 7 Springvale Hoad.
Miller, Hugh, Se-aview, 2 Seafortli Road.
Muir, George, Midt^n, 1 Midton Road.
Murray, R., 64 Carrick Street.
Murray, Thomas, 11 Craigie Avenue.
Neil, Robert, 14 Princes Street.
Smith, William, 202 High Street.
Sturgeon, Mrs Robert, Lunnon, 38 Midton Road.
Watson, David, 31 Victoria Street.
Watson, Thomas, 12 Queen Street.
Watson, R., 19 Northfield Avenue.
Wilson, Alex., Bellesleyhill, 84 Prestwick Road.
Wyllie, Hugli, Park House Dairy, 66 Castlehill Road.
DRAPERS.
Aitken, J. P., 212 High Street.
Anderson NBrothers, Union House, 62 Alloway Street.
Boyd, Misses A. & A., 90 Sandgate.
Brown, Miss, 33a New Road.
Brown & Co., David, 37 Main Street.
Cowieson Bros., 22 High Street.
Easdale, Mrs, 27 Green Street.
Grand Emporium, 35 to 39 High Street.
Grant & Watson, 66 Sandgate.
Goldie, Andrew, 36 Main Street.
Goudie, Miss, 43 Kyle Street.
Halliday, Joseph, 32 Main Street.
Hannah, Andrew, 162 High Street.
Hannah, Mrs, Tarn's Brig P.O., 107 New Road.
Harper & Son, H., 133 High Street.
Hourston, D. & Sons, 22, 24, 26. 28, and 30 Alloway Street.
Hunter & Grant, 2 High Street.
Hyslop, John, 243 High Street.
Hyslop, A. J. & Sons, 2.50 High Street.
Johnson Bros., Ailsa Buildings, 112 and 114 High Street.
Lawrie & Smith, 29 Sandgate..
Lawson, James. 49 Allowav Street.
Low, W. A., 155 Hlgn Street.
Macarthur, J. D., Winton Buildings, 77 High Street.
Mackie, Adam. 4 Prestwick Road.
Mackie, John, 42 Main Street.
Macdonald, J., 2 George Street.
Macdonald, Pe^nny & Mackenzie, 103 High Street.
M'Ninch, Richard, 11 George Street.
318 TEADES DIKECTGRY.
Montgomerie, Misses, 1 George Street.
M'Connell, Misses, 35 Alloway Street.
M'CuUoch, J., 173 High Street.
M'Intyre, J. & J., 118 High Street.
Millar, Eobert, 2 Main Street.
Purdie, Misis, 119 High Street.
Robertson, James, 58 High Street.
Eobertson & Co., 172 High Street.
Koss, Miss Jane, 60 Sandgate.
Steele, Alexander, 217 High Street.
Thomson, John V., 4 Old Bridge Street.
Tipping, Mrs, 26 Main Street.
Wallace, David A., 8 and 10 High Street.
Wat€on, Win., 17 Burns Statue Square.
For DENTISTS see Page 28.
DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS.
(Those marked "m" are milliners only.)
Agnew, Miss, 100 High Street.
Aird, Mrs, 1 Albert Terrace.
Airlie, Miss, 138 High Street.
Anderson Brothers, Union House, 62 Alloway Street.
Bone, Miss, 49 Dalblair Road (m).
Boyd, Misses A. & A., 90 Sandgate.
Brown, Miss Spence, 8 Carrick Park
Browning, Miss C, 45 Alloway Street (m).
Bryson, Miss, 54 Newmarket" Street (m).
Burgess, Miss, 61 Sandgate.
Caldwell, Miss, 43 Newmarket Street (m).
Cameron, Miss, 6 Fullarton Street.
Cowieson Brothers, 22 High Street.
Craven, Miss E., 100 Saiidgate.
Douglas, Mrs, 24 Fullarton Stro'-t (m).
Durham & Wright, 3 Berefiford Terrac-e.
Ellis & Cumming, 48 Smith Street (m).
Findlay & Martin, 5 Alloway Street.
Forbes, Miss Ann, 16 Barns Street.
Fullarton, Miss, 6 Cassillis Street.
Gibson & Airdrie, 85 High Street.
Goudie, Misses, 84 Main Street (m).
Hannah, Andrew, 162 High Street.
Hannah, Mrs, Tarn's Brig, 107 New Road (m).
Howatson, Miss, 36 Fort Street.
Hourston & Sons. D.. 22, 24, 26. 28, and 30 Alloway Street.
Hunter, Miss, 4 Springvale Road.
TRADES DUiECTOUY. 319 l^-i.
Hunter & Grant, 2 High Street. '^
Hyslop, A. J. & Sons, 250 High Street.
Johnson Bros., 112 and 114 High Street.
Kerr, B. A., 102 Sandgate (m).
fCerr, Misses C. & H., 83 Dalblair Koad (m).
Kerr, Miss, 129 High Street (m).
Lawri© & Smith, 29 Sandgate.
Low, W. A., 155 High Street.
Macarthur, J. D., Winton Buildings, 77 High Street.
Macdonald, Penny & Mackenzie, 103 High Street.
Moffat, J. & M.,' 84 Main Street.
Montgomerie, Misses, 1 George Street.
M'Call, Miss, 12 Catbcart Street.
I\r Galium, Miss, 20 Gromwell Eoad.
M'Culloch, Mrs, 17 Beresford Terrace.
Macdonald, Miss, 4 Barns Street.
M'Fedries, Miss, 1 Allison Street.
M'Gill, Miss, 18 Miller Road.
M'Kellar, Miss, 43 Mam Street (m).
M'Kissock, Miss, 33 FuUarton Street.
Meikle, Jeauiiie, 58 Newmarket Street (m).
Mitchell, Misses, 32 Midton Eoad.
Osborne, Mrs R., 70 Dalblair Road.
Purdie, Miss, 119 High Street (m).
Robertson & Co., 172 High Street.
Russell, Misses, 229 High Street.
Sillars, Miss, 116 New Road.
Simpson, M. & A., Whitehall, 16 Beresford Terrace (m).
Thomson, Miss J., Wellington Chambers, 68 Fort Street,
Thomson, Mrs D., 23 Dalblair Road.
Tipping, Mrs, 26 Main Street.
Yass, Miss, 53 New Road.
Wallace, David A., 8 and 10 High Street.
Watson, Miss, 3 Miller Road.
Watson, Miss, Grosvenor House, 14 Charlotte Street..
W^eir, Miss E. A., 24 Bellevue Crescent.
Whitten, Miss, 14 Newmarket Street.
DRESS CUTTING.
M'Leod, Miss Margaret C, 8 Cassillis Street.
DRYSALTERS.
Findlay & Co., David, 72 Green Street Lanev
M'Ewan, J., 28 George Street.
Utilitarium, Limited, 3 Newmarket Street.
320 TRADES DIRECTORY. J
DYERS. \
Bowie, W. & J., 15 Newmarket Street. (
Brand & Mollison, 21 Sandgate. j
Wallace, William, 186-188 High Street. j
Gibson & Reid, 203 High Street.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Auld & Sone, William, 70 Sandgate.
Large, J. W., 239 High Street.
Reid & Co., 108 High Street.
Mackay, T. M, & Co., Craighall, 15 Bercsiord Terrace.
ENGINEERS AND IMPLEMENT MAKERS.
Ayr Soottish Stamping Co., West Sanquhar Road.
Copland, J. Lindsay, Clarence Works, Smith Street.
Mackie, David, 63 Peebles Street.
Montgomeriie, Hngh, 33 George Street.
Reid, D. H. & F., Victoria Bridge.
Taylor, J. & A., Ltd., Townhead Works, Smith Sti^eet.
Thomson, James & Soos, 115 High Street.
Wallace & Son, John, Ltd., Railway Bridge, Townhead.
ENGRAVERS.
Lyall, John, 9 Old Bridge Street.
FANCY WAREHOUSES.
Allan, Misses, 8 Alio way Street.
Andreoli, P., 256 High Street.
Bowman, Miss, 94 Sandgate.
Brown, Miss, 191 High Street!
Gibson, W. & D., 23 Main Street.
Jack's, 67-69 Newmarket Street.
Mack, L. M., 47 A'lloway Sti-eet.
Mitchell, Wm., 25 Main Street.
M'Cafferty, Roderick, 92 New Road.
M'Cance, William, 234 High Street.
M'Ewan, J., 28 George Street.
M'Fadyan, Miss, 111 New Road.
Morris, John, 38 Main Street.
Orr, Miss, 17 Alio way Street.
Rennie, Miss, 50 Smith Street.
FISH AND GAME MERCHANTS.
Anderson. Robert, 35 Main Street.
Allan. Robert. 2"? New Bridge Street, and Main Street,
Prestwick
Bone, A.W., 3 Burns Statue Square.
TRADES DIRECTORY. 321
Hill, P. B., 47 High Street.
M'Leod, Mrs, 179 Higli Sweet.
Richimond, Hugh, 88 New Eoad.
Wregg, J., 178 High Street.
PLESHERS.
Adam, 5 Newmarket Street.
Adam, R. 0., 113 George Street, and 32 Russell Street.
Brackearidge, Daniel, 18 Alloway Street.
Brackenridge, Wm., 7 George Street.
Carlyle, Hugh, 39 Wallace Street.
Climie, Archibald, 223 High Street.
ClimLe, T., 24 Main Street.
Darbison, Joseph, 12 Carrick Street.
Eastman, Ltd., 10 Uew Bridge Street.
Elliot, Thom,as, 99^ New Road.
Fletcher, P., 167 High Street.
Frew & Sons, John, 51 and 245 High Street.
Fullafton, Mr.s, 43 Geo<rge Street.
Gebbie & Headley, 2 Wallace Street.
Gibson, Peter, 96 Main Street.
Gray, Thomas, 27 Alloway Street.
Hay, J., 32 George Street.
Kilmarnock Co-operative Society, Ltd., 8 New Road.
Lennox & Murray, 7i Wallace Street.
Martin, John, 86 Sandgate and 90 New Road.
Mitchell & Sons, Walter, 14 M^ain Street.
Moi-ton, Hugh, 18 George Street.
M'Burnie, Tihomas, 23 High Street.
M'Crae, Hugh, 115 High'Street.
M'llwraith, James, 3 Peebles Street.
M'Nair, W. & J., 22 Sandgate.
Nelson & Sons, James, Ltd.. 11 Wallace Street.
Picken, David, 71 Main Street.
Picken Bros., 78 New Road.
FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS.
Cameron, Mrs, 84 Sandgate.
€ole, Henry, 2 Sandgate.
Donaldson, David, 63 Wallace Street.
Findlav, J., 37 AUowav Street.
Fraser, B. & B., 63 Alloway Street.
Fulton, Miss, 100 Main Street.
Jones, Miss, 45 Carrick Street.
Kirkpatrick, Robert, 199 High Street.
Lanston, Mrs W. A., 63 Sandgate.
Millar, G. J., Ill Main Street.
322 TRADES DIKECTOP.Y.
Milroy, James, & Son, 16 Alloway Street.
Moncrieff, 123 Main Street.
M'A.lpine, Miss J., 177 High Street.
M' Alpine, -Miss M., 10 Newmarket Street.
M'CuUoch, R. 61, 63, 65, Main Street, and 56 Smith Street.
M'Kelvie, ArchibaJd, 73 Main Street.
M'Quaker Brothers, 22 Content Street.
Russell, M. & J., 36 Sandgate.
Smith, R. J., Tarn's Brig, 113 New Road.
Sproat, W. & J., 151 High Street and 23 Burns Statue
Square.
Stewart, J. S., 124 George Street.
Taylor, Mrs 40 George Street.
Thomson, Mrs, 30 George Street.
Watt, W. D., 131 George Street.
Whyfcock, Charles, 27 New Road.
FURNITUEE DEALERS.
Dickie, Robert. 28 Mill Street.
Findlay, John, 16 Old Bridge Street.
Findlay, James, 18 Old Bridge Street.
Pindlay, Hugh, 9 Wallace Street.
Freeman, H., 184 High Street and 175 Higji Street.
Gould, James, 38 Wallace Street.
Lochhead, John, 20 Hope Street.
Zive, E., 17 Kyle Street.
GLASS MERCHANTS AND GLAZIERS.
Kirk, George G., 38 Canrick Street.
GLASS STAINERS AND LEAD LATTICE WORKERS.
Henderson, Robert, 29 Main Street.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
Cellars, David, 1 Carrick Road.
Flint & Son, W., 11 and 13 South Harbour Street.
Inglis & Son, 43 AUoiWav Street.
M'Gill & Smith, 34 a.nd 36 Kyle Street.
Secular & Sons, R., 5 Cardek Street.
Smith & Son, A., 21 Alloway Street and 7 York Street Lane.
Steele, John A., 61 SGiith Harbour Street and Railway Bridge.
Thomson & Son, J., York Street Lane.
WvUie & Co., D., 197 High Street.
TRADES I>1I;ECTORv'. •^'-'■'^
GROCERS AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
Those marked (s) sell Spirits *
Baa-nard, Mrs, 24 WellingtoD Street.
Brown, H. R., 78 Green Street.
Gaiueron, Audrew, 149 High Street (s).
Cameron, Daniel, 14 Wellington Street.
Campbell, David, 85 Main Street.
Carson, Mrs Wm., 15 Nelson Street.
Cassels, D., 157 High Street (s).
Casseils, Reginald, 80 Russell Street.
Chalmers, Peter, 5 River Street.
Cooper & Co., 148 High Street.
Cowa.n, Mrs H., 35 Bellesleyhill Avenue.
Davidson, J. K., 12 George Street.
Dickson, Miss, 139 Main Street (s).
Findlay, Miss, 50 Content Street.
Finnie, Walter, 15 Union x\.venue.
Forrest & Co., R., 62 High Street (s).
Fraser, Mrs, 9 Hawlvhill.
Gibson, Mrs, 40 Kyle Street.
Gordon Brothers, 116 High Street (s), and xlilsa Buildings,
Prestwick.
Gra.nt, Duncan, 82 Main Street.
Gray, James, 10 Church Street.
Green, Joseph,. 35 and 37 King Street.
Harvey. W., 242 High Street.
Hav, William, 11 Sandgate (s).
Ho'o-g, Matthew, 182 High Street.
Hon'je & Colonial Stores, 150 High Street.
Innes, George, 106 Main Street (s).
Kennedy, Peter, 14 New B'ridge Street (s).
Kay, William, 36 Geoi'ge Street.
Kilmarnock Co-operative Society, Ltd., 5 South Harbour
Street and 10 New Road.
Knox, Hugh, 133 George Street.
Lees, Mrs, West Sanquhar Road.
Linden, James, 78 Main Street.
Lipton, Ltd., 142 High Street.
Mavpole Dairv Co., 127 High Street.
Millar, Mrs T., 59 Wallace' Street (s).
M'Cartney, Mrs James, 53 High Street (s).
M'Cluskey, J.. 39 Main Street (s).
M'Clelland, Robert, 19 Burns Statue Square.
M'Clelland, William, 61 Georse Street.
M'Crindle, Mrs, 12 Church Street.
M'Gregor & M'Callum, 78 and 80 Allison Street.
MTntosh, G., Wellington Chambers, 62 Fort Street.
324 TRADES DIRECTORY,
M'Int}'!-!©, C. A., 57 New BoaKi.
M' Quaker, Jo;hu, 29 Gi'een Street.
M'Quaker, William, 20 Content Street (s).
Vl'Wliirter, Mrs A., 72 Green Street (s).
Jrr, James, 218 High Street.
Paterson, A. H., 47 Main Street.
Paterson, David, 50 and 52 Main Street (s).
Paterson, J. H., 204 and 206 High Street
Paterson & Sons, W., 227 Higii Street (s).
Ramsay, William, 266 High Street (s).
Reid, Wm., 1 Waggon Road.
Revie, W. & D., 14 Elba Street (s).
Robertson, John, 99 New Road.
Samson, Thomas, 28 Sandgate (s).
Shaw, Mrs, 10 George Street (s).
Sinclair, Mrs, Pavilion, Northfield Avenue.
Smith, David, 36 Alloway Street.
Stevenson & Sou, 100 George Street.
Stevenson, John, 85 George Street.
Stewart, Robert, 2 and 4 xlUison Street (s).
QMiomson Brothers, 29 High Street (s).
Thomson, John, 158 High Street (s).
Thomson, M., 12 Sandgate Cs).
Turner, J. W., 7 Taylor Street (s).
Wallace, R.. Town's Buildings, 5, 7, and 9 High Street (e).
Wallace & Co.. R., 23 and 25 Newmarket Street (s)
Watson, William N., 228 High Street (s).
Watt, James, 76 Sandgate.
Weir, James, 90 King Street.
Wright, Wm. S., 9 Northfield Avenue.
GUNMAKERS.
Kirk, James, 46 Smith Street.
M'Cririck & Sons. J., 52 Smith Street.
HAMCURERS.
Gebbie & Headley, 7 and 9 River Terrace.
Lennox & Murray, 100 High Street.
Mitchell & Sons. Walter, 14 Main Street.
M'Crae, Hugh, 115 High Street.
Strathearn & Co., 5 and 5 River Terrace.
HATTERS.
Connell, G. L. W. & Son. 201 and 223a High Street.
Gibson, John, 82 High Street.
TUAUKS DIUECTOKY. '^'^^
Hosk, John, 31 Newmarket Street.
M'Hutcheou, R. M., 58 and 60 Main Str^^t.
Millar, James, 139 High Street.
Miliar, Robert, 2 J- Main Street.
Mitchell, Robert, 98 High Street.
Thomson & Son, J., 88 High Street.
HOSIEUY AND BABY LINEN WAREHOUSES.
Auld Brig Knitting Shop, 42 High Street.
Ayrshire Hosiery Co., 117 High Street.
Boyd, Misses A. & A., 98 Sandgate.
Burgess, Miss M., 51 Sandgate.
Calderwood, Misses, 7 AUoway Street.
Davidson, Mrs H, & Co., 96 High Street.
Pisher, Miss K., 51 Newmarket Street.
Goudie, Miss, 43 Kyle Street.
Grant <& Watson, jo Sandgate.
Hannah, Mrs, Tam's Brig, 107 New Road.
Hosie, John, 31 Newmarket Street.
Howat, M. & J., 44 George Street.
Kilgour, Miss, 71 Newmai-l^et Street.
Mackie, Adam, 4 Prestwiclc Road.
Mackie, John, 42 Main Street.
Macartli-ur, J. D., Winton Buildings, 77 High Street.
M'Connell, Misses, 35 AUowav Street.
M'lntyre, J. <& J., lia High" Street.
M' Keller, Miss, 43 Main Street.
M'Leod, Misses, 26 Newmarket Street.
Miller, James, 139 High Street
Muir, Miss, 4 Sandgate.
Paterson, I. & R., 40 Sandgate.
Paterson, Miss, 90 Main Street.
Robertson, A. S., 54 Aiioway Street.
Scotch Wool Stoies, 59 High Street,
Smith, J. L., 47 Newmarket Street.
Thomson & Son, J., 88 High Street.
Wallace, David A., 8 and 10 High Street.
Watson, Miss M., 19 High Street.
W^atson, William, 17 Burns Statue Square.
HOUSE FACTORS.
•Clark, James, 80 Sandgate and 4 Arran Terrace.
Dewar & Sons, Robert, 23 Kyle Street.
Dewar, Fred C, 62 Newmarket Street.
Hyslop, David, 2 Newmarket Street.
Hunter, William, 62 Newmarket Street.
Hunter, Hugh, 1 Fort Street.
326 TRADES DIHECXOKV
Millai', William, Nile Court, .154 High Street.
Legg & Reid, 62 Saudgate..
.Kiciiinond, James, 41 Wellington Street.
Scott, James, 68 Newmarket Street.
Scott, John T., 29 Newmarket Street.
Smith, J. & W., 21 Newmarket Street.
Wyburn, Ueorge, 61 Jiilba Street.
Wyllie, W. H., Lome Arcade, 115 High Street.
Young, James, 67 Kyle Street.
HOTELS.
Anchor Temperance Hotel, 23 and 25 South Harbour Street
— Frank Provan,
Ayr Arms Hotel, 209 High Street— Matthew Dickie.
Ayrshire & Galloway Hotel, 1 Bereisford Terrace — T. Steen.
Black Bull Hotel, 21 and 22 River Street— Mrs Hannah.
Burns Statue Hotel, 29 Burns Statue Square — James Law.
Cowan's Temperance Hotel, 4 Carriek Street — Mrs Newlands.
Hotel Dalblair, 42 Alloway Street — John Grierson.
King's Arms Hotel, 14 High Street— A. Girotti.
Kyle Hotel. 9 Kyle Street -E. Stirling.
Milrig Hotel, Charlotte Street— J. H. Davidson.
M' Lean's Temperance Hotel, 5 Beresford Terrace — Mrs
Cunningham.
Sandgate Temperance Hotel, 61 Sandgate — Mrs Lawson.
Station Hotel, Town head — J. K. Brammer.
The Trades' Hotel, York Street— John Brown.
Victoria. Hotel, 5 Kyle Street — James Kydd.
Waverley Temperance Hotel, 8 New Bridge Street — Mre
Gnant.
IRONFOUNDERS.
Ayr Scottish Stamping Co., West Sanquhar Road.
Hunter, A. & J.. Vulcan Foundry, York Street.
HunteV & Son. R., Wallaeetown Foundry, Limond's Wynd,
Rodger & Sou, J. M., Kyle Foundry, Townhead.
Une, William, Ayr Founda-y, Green Street.
IRONMONGERS.
Alexander's Stores, Ltd., 12 Alloway Street.
Cameron, Robert, 140 High Street.
Davidson's Newton Emporium, 15 Main Street.
Highet & Hunter. 95 High Street.
Hovvat's, 106. 10b, and 110 High Street.
Limond, T., 120 High Street.
Mack, L. M., 47 Alloway Street.
Morris, Robert, 93 Wallace Street.
Morris, John. 38 Main Street.
TRADES UIUECTOUY. 32/
Pafcerson. J. D., 57 High Street
Stewart. Miss. 84 Gt'orge Sti'eet
IliON SHIPBUILDERS.
Ailsa Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.. South Beach Eoad.
JOINERS.
Those marked (u) ai'e Funeral Undertakers.
Brackenridge, Alex., 43 Elmbank Street.
Campbell, David, Auchmore, 33 Castlehill Road.
Clarke. William, 43 Sandgate.
Clark, Quintin, 117 Main Street.
Cunningham, Elias, Doonfoot.
Davidson, Joliii, 58 JNew Road (u).
Drinuau, John, 30 Wallace Street.
Drinnan, J. & W., 116 George Street.
Drinnan, William, 82 George Street.
Forrest, James, 41 George Street (u).
Fulton, Robert H., 20 Church Street (u).
Gourlay & Son, Daniel, 5 Limond's Wynd (u).
Guthrie, William & Son, 239 High Street (u).
Hood, Thomas, 19 New Road (u).
Kay, John, 46 George Street
Kirkland, David, 31 Burns Statue Square.
Lyon, John, 97 Main Street (u).
Meikle, J. & D., 44 and 46 :\Iain Street and Belleval©, Sfc
Leonard's Road.
Milligau, David, 10-12 Smith Street.
Milligan, D. & J., 46 Kyle Street.
M'Creath, James, 29 Fullarton Street (u).
M'Creath, Robert, 38 Cai-rick Street (u).
iVi'Lachian & Son, A., 50 Alloway Street.
■Paterson, Alexander, 115 High Street.
Paton & Sons, William, 19 Kyle Street.
Patrick, William, 49 New Road (u).
Proven, J. W., 10 High Street (u).
Ramsay, William, 56 Sandgate and 42 Fort Street.
Smith, Matthew, Damside.
Stewart. John S., 122 George Street.
Wyburn, George, 92 and 94 AA^nllace Street (u).
LATHSPLITTERS.
Fullarton, J. & W., 45 New Road.
Watson, Robert, 51 Main Street.
328 TRADES DlRECTOliY.
LAUNDBIES.
Annfield GLen, Maybole Eoad.
Dalling, John, Victoria Laundry, 88 Prestwick Road.
Dunlop, Mrs, 27 M'Call's Avenue.
Hunter, MiSiS, 22 Duke Street.
Kirkland, Alex G., 42 Carriclc Street.
Martin, Mrs, 4-J- Cromwell Place.
Miller, Mrs G.,"3 Wattfield Road.
Neill, Miss, 72 Dalblair Road.
Taybank Laundry, iVlayboie Road.
The Greenan Laundry Co., Doonfoot — D. Bowie, manager.
Wallace, H. H. (A,m©rioan Steam La'undry), 25, 27, and 29
Wall'aee Street.
W'Oodburn, Miss (Viewfield Laimdry), 22 and 24 Allison
Street.
LEATHER CUTTERS.
Boyd, Ajlexander, 6 Old Bridge Street.
Pateirson & Co., J., 14 Carrick Street.
MANUFACTURERS.
Aveiy, W. & T., Ltd., Scale, Beam, and Weighting Machine,
Butter Market, 90 High Street.
Ayrshire Rubber Co., 32 and 34 Smith Street.
Begg & Co., Alex., Viewfield Road — woollen and tweed.
Clark's Ammonia Works, 8 Green Street — ammonia.
Cockburn, Ltd., 170 High Street— drugs.
Cuthbert & Son, Alex., M'Call's Avenue — boots.
Dobbie & Co., R., Mill Street— boots.
Dobbie, R. M., 80a Mill Street- boots.
Dunlop & Co., J^'arina Works, River Terrace (Skin).
Fiimie, James, Limond's Wynd — gutter hoop.
Gray & Sous, W. C, M'CaU's Avenue — carpets.
Lees, Andrew, St. Crispin, M'Call's Avenue — boots.
Pate.rson Brothers, Viewfield Road — tweed.
Reid & Sons, J., Russell Street — woollen and wincey.
Smith, D. & J., Tarn's Brig— boots.
Spe-irs, Stewart, River Terrace — iron plane.
Wharrie Bros., Allison Street — lace.
MILLERS.
Forrest, D., Alloway Mill, Doonfoot.
Scoular, Robert & Sons, Doonside Mills, Alloway.
Smith & Son, A., Ayr Mills, Mill Street, and Victoria Mills
Steele, John A., Overmills, near Ayr.
MOTOR WORKS AND GARAGE.
Cocker & Ross, 74 and 76 Dalblair Road.
M'Quiston, Hugh, Beresford Lane.
TilAUES UllIEC'lOUY. ''''■iif
Keid, D. H. & F., Mill Brae, Mill Street.
The Ayr County Motor Co., Craig'hall, 15 Beresford 'i'ci rtfce
T.' M. Mackay & Co.).
MUSIC TEACHERS.
Alexander, Miss, 11 Barnes Terrace.
Anderson, Miss, 11 Montgomerie Terrace.
Arbuckle, Archibald, 7 Davidson Place (violin).
Armitage, Mrs, 18 John Street.
Buntine, Mrs, 7 Barns Terrace.
Burgoyne, W. G., Dalmore, 18 Craigie Avenue
Doiak, James, 21 Bellevue Crescent.
Douglas, Miss, 40 Dalblair Road.
Elv, F. A., 21 Barns Street.
Graves. Henry, L.K.A.M., Itic Beresford Terrace.
Hourston, Misses, 2 Ronaklshaw Park.
Lanmer, Robert, 1 Craig'c xiveaiue (violin)
M'Cririck, Miss (violin), Locksley, 18 Belmont Avenue.
M'Intyre, Miss, 21 WhitUetts Road.
MacTaggart, John, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., 30 Bellevue Cres.
Melville, Miss Florence H., 42 Fotheringham Road.
Newsome, William, 11 Carrick Road.
Pretty, Miss, Kentfield, 15 Ashgrove Street.
Richardson, Thomas (voice), 18 Gordon Terrace.
Rodger, Miss, Avondale Villa, Carrick Road.
Senior, Bellevue House, 3 Marchmont Road.
Tipping, Frank, 35 Gordon Terrace.
Wallace, Miss, Reigate, Park Terrace.
Williamson, Henry (violin), 2 ^Albert Termce.
Williamson, J. K., Louisdene, 94 New Road.
NURSERY MEN, SEEDSMEN, AND MARKET
GARDENERS.
Those marked (s) are seedsmen only.
Those marked (m) are market gardeners only.
Adamson, James, Shielhill, 8 Hazel wood Road.
Anderson, James D., Abbey Green Nursary, Doonfoot (m).
Arthur, Wni., Burton (m).
Bryden, Thomas, Dennison, Holmston Road.
Carnegie & Son, Belmont Nursery, May bole Road.
Dow & Co., Thomas, 239 High Street (s).
Fulton, James, 14 Cromwell Road.
Gilmour, W. J., Albert Nursery, Belmont Road.
Gird wood, David, Annfield Glen Nursery, Maybole Road.
Imrie & Son, Thomas, 156 High Street (s).
Tmrie & Co., 55 Castlehill Road.
Inglis & Son, 43 Allowav Street (s).
IVi' Andrew, David, 59 Dalblair Road (m).
380 TUADES DIRECTORY.
M'Cutche.jii, 1). G., Doonfoot (im).
M'Cutcheon, G., 7 SpriDgV'ale Koad (m).
Marshall, William, Moorpark, Alder&tone Avenue (m).
Maxwell & Son, William, Citadel Nursery, Ailsa Place (m)
Miller, George, Hawkhiil Avenue (m).
Miller, Wm., Arraii View, 142 Prestwiek Koad (rn).
bteWart, John, 47 John Street.
Thomson, JameiS, 7 E wen fie Id Road (m).
Wylie & Co., D., 197 High Street (s).
OPTICIANS.
Dubbin, F. E., 70 2s"ewiuarket Street.
Harper, F. xlitken, 1 New Bridge Street.
M.H.a»ffie, Thomas, 137 High Street.
Moryson, W., 190 High Street.
OUTFITTERS.
Aitken, J. Paterson, 212 High Street.
Anderson Brothers, Union House, 62 AUoway Street.
Blackwood & Co., W'eJlington Chambers.
Brown & Co., D., 37 Main Street.
Goldie, Andrew, 36 Main Street.
Gould, James, 38 Wallace Street.
Grant & Watson, 66 Sandgate.
Harper & Son, H., 133 High Street.
Hepworth & Son, Joseph. 136 High Street.
Hipps, Ltd., 246 High Street.
Hourston & Son, L>., 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30 Alloway Street.
Johnson Brothers, 112 and 114 High Street.
Lamb, James, 113 Main Street.
Low, W. A., 155 High Street.
Macarthur, J. D., 77 High Street.
Millar, James, 139 High Street.
Millar, Robert, 2 Main Street.
Redmayne & Sons, S., 152 High Street.
Smith, J. L., 47 Newmarket Street.
Thomson & Son, J., 88 High Street.
Wallace, D. A., 8 and lO^High Stieet.
PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS.
Bennett J. B. & Sons, Ltd., Wellington Chambers.
Cutiibertson, James, 49 Main Street.
Fraser, G. D., 36 .and 38 Smith Street.
Gaw, William, 19Main Street.
Goudie, William, 35 Prestwick Road.
Johnston & Son, W., 54 Sandgate.
M'Gregor, H., 32 Carrick Street.
M'Gilvary & M'Culloch, 55 Dalblair Road.
JVl'lntosh, David, Tam's Brig, 115 New Road.
■IRADES DIRECTORY. 331
M'Leod, John, 28 Newmarket Street.
Mulholland & Baillie, 89 Higih Street. •
Stewart, William, 22 Newmarket Street.
Tierney, Frank K., 22 Wallace Street.
WiUock & Sons, W. Macneillie Buildings, Newmarket St.
PAVIOES.
M'Andrew, Charles, 6 Whitletts Eo.ad.
PAWNBEOKEES.
Boyle, Peter, 31 King Street and 220 High Street.
Hill Brothers, Ltd., 68 High Street.
M'Murtrie, John, 115 High Street.
PEEFUMEES AND HAIEDEESSEES.
Those m-arked (h) are Hairdressers only.
Anderson, E., 10 Wallace Sti'eet (h).
Barkowsky, Emil, 37 Burns Statue Square.
Best, John, 4 Content Street (h).
•Caddis, Wm., 20 Wallace Street (h).
Callan, S., 103 Main Street (h).
Christie, D., 189 High Sti'eet (h).
Dietrich, H., 46 AlWay Street.
Fisher, A., 65 High Street (h).
i^'ortune, Andrew, 27a New Eoad (h).
Hamilton, 104 Main Street (h).
Le Clair, Louis, 50 Newmarket Street.
Mackie, John, 68 Main Street.
Neil, Thomas, 15 Old IBridge Street (h).
'Quaite, John, 6 Main Street (h).
Stevenson, John, 6 Higii Street (h).
Sutherland, Charles H., 115 High Street (h).
Wallace, W., 5 George Street (h).
Waters, John, 17 Wallace Street.
Wilson, Robert, 87 Allison Street.
Wood, G., 1 Mill Street (h).
PHOTOGEAPHIC AETISTS.
Bara, 13 Be res ford Terrace.
Cook, Joseph, 58 Sandgate and 65 King Street, Kilmarnock
Henderson & Son, J., 86 Plest^^•icl^: Eoad.
Hess, Wilhelm, 7 Beresford Terrace.
Jamieson, Kobert, 2 Victoria Eoad.
Mack, William J., 13 Beresford Terrace.
Martin, William, 29 Newmai'lcet Street.
Monnickendam, Alexander, 45 Sandgate.
Nimnio, James, 2 Dalblair Eoad.
Terras, 42 Sandgate.
832 TRADES DIUECTOKY.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS (See page 28>.
PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSES.
DaJziel, Ja.mes, 55 Alloway Street.
Muirhead & TurnbuU, 30 Newmarket Street.
Napier, N. G., 60 Alloway Street.
Paterson, Sons & Co., 34 Newmarket Street.
Senior & Son, E., 141 and 143 High Street.
PICTURE FRAME MAKERS.
Gaw, Wm., 19 Main Street.
Lymburn, Wm., 10 Charlotte Street.
mViIs, James, 105 High Street.
Warwick, Thomas, 58a Sandgate.
PLASTERERS.
Bone, D. & T., 86 Elba Street.
Glen, Matthew, Boston Cottage, Sonireset Road.
Leggat, James, & Sons, 11 and 13 Nelson Street.
Miller, William, 40 Mill Street and 14 Kvle Street.
Moffa.t, William, 22 Woodfield Road.
Vass, William, 25 Fort Street.
PLUMBERS AND SLATERS
Those marked (s) are Slatefs only.
Auld & Sons, William, 70 Sandgate.
Ballantine, Andrew, 6 River Terrace (s).
Dairy mple, Alexander, 115 High Street.
Drinnan & Murphy, 88 George Street.
Fernie, Da.vid, 20 Fort Street.
Fisher, Hugh, 88 Content Street (s).
Eraser, James, 175 High Street.
Gibson, Richard, 46 Content Street (s).
Highet, J. C, 10 Allowav Street.
Highet, W. G., 239 High' Stre-c't.
Sighet & Son, W., 16and 18 Fort Street.
Irvine, Archibald, 49 Carrick Street (s).
Irvine, John, 25 Dalblair Road (s).
Jamie, R. & J., 18 North Harbour Street.
Lyon, Alexander, 45 Sandgate.
Meiklo & Son, John, 13 and M River Street.
Mitchell, William. 30 Hope Street.
Murchie, Alex.. 19 George Street.
Murphy, Richard, 99 Main Street.
M'Uwrath, Cowan & Co., 65 Nevrmarket Street.
M'Kelvie, Robert, 42 Peebles Street (s).
M'Kelvie, Robert, 33 Main Street (s).
M'Millan, James, 20 Church Street.
Thomson, David. 105 High Street.
Tyrie, Andrew, 229 Hij^h Street.
r ■
TRADES DIRECTORY. 'J^V ^'^^
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
"Ayrshire Post," Ltd., Nile Court, 154 High Street. ,,
Fergusson & Sons, Alexander, 18 High Street. •:; .-
Ferguson & Co., "Observer," 26 Smith Street.
Gemmell, T. M., & Son, 100 High Street.
Henry, Hugh, 35 Newmarket Street.
Murray, Hugh, 4b New Bridge Street.
PROPERTY VALUATORS.
Milligan, John, 4 Fullarton Street.
Watson, John, 1 Miller Road.
REGISTER OFFICE FOR SERVANTS.
County Registry, 67 Kyle Street.
Goudie's Registry, 43 Kyle Street.
Hess, Mrs, Killoch Place, 7 Beresford Terrace.
Hunter's, 21 Sandgate.
Langton, Mrs W. A., 63 Sandgate.
Jones, Miss, 45 Carrick Street.
Scott's Registry, 68 Newmarket Street.
Murray, Hugh, 4b New Bridge Street,
Thomson, John V., 4 Old Bridge Street.
REMNANT WAREHOUSES.
Jackson, Mrs, 9 Old Bridge Street.
Meredith, Mrs M., 225 High Street.
Ross, Miss, 60 Sandgate.
RESTAURANTS.
Ayr Coffee House, 54 High St.— Mrs Bowden manageress.
Brown, J., Victoria, 2 New Bridge Street.
Brown, Niven, Wellington Chambers, 66 Fort Street.
Cameron, Mrs, 52 Sandgate.
Clark, J. F., Railway, 40 Smith Street.
Corbett, J., 262 High Street.
Dickie, Miss, 11 Burns Statue Square.
Dver, Mrs, Wallace Tower, 176 High Street.
Forbes, Hugh, 169 High Street.
Goudie & Son, John, 231 High Street.
Meng, Fleury, 44 Newmarket Street.
M'Master, Miss C, 15 x\llowav Street.
Neil, Miss, 12 Kyle Street.
Poustie & Deas, 87 South Harbour Street.
Provan, Frank, 23 and 25 South Harbour Street.
Smith, Mrs, AUoway Dining Rooms, 27 Burns Statue Sq.
334 TRADES DIRECTORY.
Windsor, 254 High Street— P. Androli.
Wright, Mrs D., 65 Alloway Street.
SADDLEES.
Bone & Sons, William, 69 AUowav Street
Campbell, David, 161 High Street.^
M'Nee, John, 111 Wallace Street.
Speir, John, 25 Burns Statue Square.
SAILMAKEES.
Goodwin, John M., 38 North Harbour Street.
Mourney, William, 6 Green Street.
SCALE AND BEAM MANUFACTURERS.
Avery, W. & T., Ltd., Local Repair Depot, Butter Market
Close, 90 High Street.
Paterson & Son, R., 29 Main Street.
SCULPTORS.
Bo3^d, Joseph, Railway Bridge, Townhead.
Kennedy, James, Tigh-an-alt, Holmston Road.
Paton, D. M., Railway Bridge, Townhead.
SEXTONS.
M'Millan, Alexander, Newton Burying Ground and Wallace-
town Cemetery — house, 15 Elba Street Lane.
Dunlop, James, Ayr Cemetery, Holmston Road.
SHERIFF OFFICERS— (See page 34).
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Goodwin, John M., 38 North Harbour Street.
SOLICITORS- (See pages 31 and 32).
TAILOR AND CLOTHIERS.
Ayr Renovating Co. , 55 High Street.
Bennett, A. M., 57 Sandgate.
Brodie, R. S., 11 Old Bridge Street.
Craddock, R., 166 High Street.
Curdie, William, 92 Wallace Street.
Davie, J. B., 23 Alloway Street.
Elliot, George, 9 John "Street.
Findlay & Martin, 5 x\llowa.v Street.
Gould, J. R., 38 Wallace Street.
Hannah, Andrew, 162 High Street.
Harper & Son, H.. 133 High Street.
Henry, William, 12 New Road.
TISADES DIKECTORY. 335
Hourston & Sons, D., 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30 Alloway Street.
Houston, W. Wvllie, 19 Newmarket Street.
A. J. Hyslop &" Sons, 250 High Street.
Johnson Brothers, 112 a.nd 114 High Street.
Kerr, Hugh S., 50 Kyle Street.
Lawrie & Smith, 29 Sandgate.
Love, John, 61 Newmarket Street.
Low, W. A., 155 High Street.
Millar, Eobert, 2 Main Street.
Montgomerie, William, 37 George Street.
Morrison, Matthew, 87 Main Street.
Macdonald, Kenneth, 8 Gathcart Street.
Maodonald, Penny & Mackenzie, 103 High Street,
M'Cartney, John, 31 Alloway Street.
Neil, Daniel, 137, Main Street.
Neil, John, 6 Nelson Street.
Ogg, William, 46 Sandgate.
Purdie & Son, William, 20 New Bridge Street,
Eobertson, James, 88 Allison Street.
Kobertson, E., 9 Beresford Terrace.
Eose, Eobert, 46 Alloway Street.
Eowan, Thomas, 7 Garrick Street.
Smith, Eobert, 10 Academy Street.
Stone & Co., F. & E., 72 Sandgate.
Wallace, David A., 10 High Street.
Yacobsen, Sa;muel, 64 Newmarket Street.
Young, John, 19 John Street.
TANNEES AND CUEEIEES.
Beebee, H., & Co., 86 Mill Street.
Dobbie & Co., E., Mill Street.
THATGHEES.
Galloway, John, 28 Taylor Street.
Eae, James, 49 Elba Street.
TINSMITHS AND GASFITTEES.
Chamber Brothers, 153 High Street.
Chambers, M^'illiam, 9 Alloway Street.
Crawford, John, 42 Taylor Street.
Howat's, 110 High Street.
M'Dowall, William, 105 High Street.
TOBACCONISTS.
Alsiug, G. F., 57 Newmarket Street.
Brown, Miss, 191 High Street.
Calder, R. M., 47 Sandgate.
Callan, Miss, 103 Main Sti-eet.
.336 TRADES DIRECTORY .
Christ!©, William, 244 High Street and 12 New Bridge Street.
.Currie, Miss, 28 High Street.
.Dickie, Kobert, 195 High Street.
Ferguson & Son, J., 26 New Bridge Street.
■.Fisher, A., 65 High Street.
Hamilton, Mrs James, 104 Main Street.
^Hannah, Thomas, 16 Newmarlset Street.
Kay, J. M., 5 Burns Statue Squaie.
Kerr, T., 35 Burns Statue Squaie.
Morran, Hugh, 18 Carrick Street.
Mustard, L. M., 45b Alloway Street.
M'Cafferty, Roderick, 92 New Road.
M'Fadyan, Miss, 111 New Eoad.
Neil, Robert, 11 Alloway Street.
Neil, Thoams, 15 Old Bridge Street.
Quaite, John, 6 Main Street.
:Stevenson, John, 6 High Street.
Wyllie, Miss, 66 High Street.
TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS.
Ferguson & Son, James, ^6 New Bridge Street
TOBACCO PIPE MANUFACTRERS.
Aitkenhead, Robert, 32 Clnnes Vennal.
UMBREJ^LA MAKERS.
:M'Kellar, Miss, 48 Main Street.
Millar, Rohert, 2 Main Street.
Wright, Joseph, 72 High Street.
Young, Walter, 27 Newmarket Street.
VETERINARY SURG"EONS.
Boyle, William, 260 High Street.
M'Call, James. 66 Dalblair Poad.
M'Gi-egor, W. A., Carlowrie, 3 Castlehill Ro>ad.
Weir, David, Killoch Place, 6 Beresford Terrace.
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERf
Allan, Wallace, 4 Newmarket Street.
Dunlop, Hugh, 7 Whitehill Stieet.
■Greenlees, D., 89 Main Street.
'Greenlees, J., 39 Newmarket Street.
TRADES DIRECTORY^ 337
Hannah, A, D., 38 Alio way Street.
Kean, J. T., 163 High Street, and 59 Newmarket Street.
Logan, George, 86 Main Street. •
Lyal'l John, 9 Old Bridge Street.
Mark & Son, M., 11 Newmarket Street,
Marshall, Alex., 64 High Street.
MorjiSon, WiLliam, 190 High Street.
Murdoch, Robert, 107 and 1^9 High Street.
M'Clement, John, 14 George Street.
M'Haffie, Thomas, 137 High Street.
M'Murtrie & Son, J., 18 Newmarket Street.
Paterson, G., 38 AJloway Street.
Stewart, R., 38 High Street.
Templeton, J., 113 High Street.
WJi^lGHli\(J MACHINE MANUFACTURERS.
Avery, W. & T.. Ltd., repair depot. Butter Market Close,
yo High Street.
Jt^aterson <& Son, R,, ^9 Main Street.
WINE AND SPIRIT DL.^l^ERS.
Bone., Andrew, 193 High Street.
Bridges, William, Prinoe x\lfred, 8 Sandgate.
Buchanan, A-, Jun., 76 High St. and 37 South Harbour St
Calder, Hugh, 119 and 121 South Harbour Street.
Campbell, Alex., Imperial Bar, 124 High Street.
Card, Mrs, Grosvenor Bar, 46 High Street.
Cloat, James., 11 and 174 High Street.
Doughty., A. B., 137 George Street.
Dunlop, J., 81 and 83 Sonth Barbour Street.
Eraser, T., 61 High Street and 7 New Bridge Street.
Gilchrist, James, The Grapes Bar, 9 Newmarket Street.
Girotti, A., King's Arms Buffet, 12 High Street.
Gold, William, 214 High Street.
Troudie & Son, John, 231 High Street.
Hallan, Mrs R., Victoria Bar", 24 Hope Street.
Hannah, Mrs, 21 River Street.
Hawthorn, Wm., 4 Main Street.
Heffron, Thomas, 101 Main Street.
Innes, G., 36 North Harbour S-ti'eet.
Kirkland, David, jun., Eglinton Arms, 4 Alloway Street.
Kydd, James, Victoria Hotel, 5 Kyle Street.
Johnston, Joseph, Athol Arms, 13 and 15 Burns Statue '^q
and 1 South Harbour Street.
Law, James, 29 Burns Statue Square.
Letham, Adam, Queen's Hotel Bar, 9 South Harbour Street.
Littlejohn Bros., 3 Sandgate.
Martin, Miss, 7 John Street.
338 TRADES DIRECTORY.
Milikj-, Mrs T., Limond's Wvnd.
Mills, Alex., 56 Kyle Street.'
Montgomerie, Mrs Robert, 12 W.alliace Street.
Muir, Mrs Thomas, 83 High Street.
M'Ckiskey, John, 64 Main Street.
M'Cluskey, M. J., 25 Elba Street and 77 and 79 George St.
M'Connell, Hugh, bS and 35 Kyle Street, and Crovvu liut
Bar. 99 High Street.
M'Creadie, James, 13 New Bridge Street.
M'Donald, Donald, 38 Green Street Lane aaad Star Bar, 1()2'
High Street.
M'Lean, A., 109 Main Street and 2 Clunes Vermel.
M'Quaker, J., 31 Green Street.
M'Quater, A., 119 George Street.
M'Konaid, Samuel, oo South Harbour Street.
Petto, John, 46 North Plarbour Street.
Pollock, Peter, Carrick Bar, 95 South Harbour Street.
Eussell, John, 200 High Street.
Scott, Mrs John, Tarn o' Shanter, 230 High Street.
Sheriden, James, 219 High Street.
Sinclair, Charles, 34 High Street.
Smith, James, 12 Main Street and 3 Boat Vennal.
Smellie, A., 7 South Harbour Street.
Steen, T., Ayrshire and Galloway, 1 Killoch Place and 14&
High Street.
Steen, William, 8 Kiver Street.
Stirling, E., Kyle Hotel, 9 Kyle Street.
Thomson, A., 21 New Eoad.
Thomson, Allan, 10 Old Bridge Street.
Turner, Ltd., 1 and 108 Main Street.
Wilkie, David, Buck's Head Bar, 1 and 3 Allowav Street.
Wilson, A. M., 12 Kirk Port.
Young, Miss, 25 New Bridge S'treet.
WOOD MERCHANTS.
Alexander & Sons, William, head of John Street.
M'Gregor & Son, J., Limekiln Road.
Pa ton & Sons, 48 North Harbour Street.
WORSTED SPINNERS.
Templeton & Son, James,. 76- and 78 M'ill Street,
OUTLYING DISTRICTS
(Composed of Rural Postmen's Walks, leaving General Post
Office, Ayr, only). ^-;'-:
The numerals affixed to certain Names indicate their
approximate distance in Miles.
ALLOWAY.
School Board — John Gray, chairman; James Johnstone,
W. H. Dunlop, A. H. Scott, ajid T. M. Young.
Church of Scotland— Eev. S. M. Dill, D.D.
Session Clerk— Elias C. Cunningham.
Eegisfcrar of Births, Deaths, >a,nd Marriages— Duncan
Grray .
Parish Council — Alexander Ligei-twood, chairman; Thos.
Eobertson, James Johnstone, Wm. Bone, Wm. M.
Manson.
Clerk — Robert Pyper, Ayr.
Public Schoolmaster — James Turnbull.
Post Mistress — Miss Murray; mail arrivals, 7.30
5 p.m.; despatches, 9.15 a.m., 6.30 p.m.
.m
Andrew, James, 2 Belleisle Cottages, 2^.
Anderson, James G., Refreshments Rooms, Avenue Cottage,
Arthur, James, Stone Cottage, 2-J-.
Auld, Thomas, blacksmith, 2^.
Bailey, James, butler, Doonholm.
Bell, James, Aird Cottage, 2^.
Bowie. David, Muirdale, 2^.
Burgess, Daniel, coachman, Carrick View, 2^.
Clark, R. J., gardener, Cambusdoon, 3.
Cunningham, E. C, joiner, 2h
Cunningham, J. Y., clerk, Glencairn, 2^.
Cunningham, T. Y. & A., Millbrae, 3.
Dick, Mrs, J., Doonholm Farm, 3.
Dill, Eev. Dr. S. M., Manse, 2i,
Dickson, John, Guardian of Burns Monument, Monument
Cottage, 2f .
Downie, Hamilton, gaonekeeper, Newark Kennels, 3|.
Dunlop, W. H., Doonside, 3|.
Faibrairn, George, butler, Doonside, 3.
Gillies, J., stationmaster, G. & S.-W. Railway, 2f.
340 ALLOWAY.
Gray, Duncan, registrar, Greenfield Cottage, 2|.
Gray* John, farmer, Midton, 4-1-
Goodfellow, James, Greenfield Cottage, 2^.
Gordon, Frank, Doonbank Farm, 3^.
Harris, Miss, Doonlea, 2^.
Harvey, Andrew, gardener, Kozelle Farm, '2.
Houldsworth, J. H., Kozelle, 2.
Hutchison, John, farmeir, Newarkhill, 8^.
Hutchison, Miss J., 4 Belleisle Cottages.
Hutchison, Miss, Doonbrae, 2f.
Johnston, J., AUoway Cottage, 2^.
Johnston, George, Greenfield House, 2^.
Johnston, John, Maryland Cottage, 4.
Kennedy, James, Doonholm, 3.
King, Mrs James, Eozelle Lodge, 2.
Lucas, Kobert, Blairston Farm, 4.
Mack, W. J., photographic studio, 3.
Marshall, Miss, Doonlea, Doonholm Koad, 2^.
Marshall, Robert, Doonlea, Doonholm Road, 2^.
Mathieson, Ronald, constabulary station, Woodetnd Cottage,
Monaghan, William, Guardian Burns Cottage, 2^.
Murphy, Archibald, Doonbrae Gardens, 2|.
Murray, John A., joiner, Carrick.
Murray, Miss, postmistress, 2^.
MacKe-nzie, Mrs, Doonlea, Doonholm Road, 2|.
M 'Murray, T., Doonside Farm.
M'Nee, Mrs, Park Cottage, 2-|.
M'Lintock, C., Smnmerfield Cottage, 2.
M'Connachie, William, gardener, Doonside, 3.
M'CuUoch, Joseph, Northpark, 2^.
M'Fadzean, Miss, 3 Belleisle Cottages, 2-^.
M'Nee, James, Cambusdoon Lodge, 2-}t.
M'Niool, Mrs, Mainshill Cottage, 2^'
Randall, C, Burns Arms Hotel, 2|.
Redpath, John, ooachman, Doonside, 3.
Reid, W., AUoway Toll, 8.
Robb, R., Stone. Cottage, 21.
Roberts, James, farmer, Whit-eleys, 4|.
Robertson, Thomas, farmer, Clochranhill, 2J.
Scott, A. H., Orchards, Wrightfield Cottage, 2-|.
Scoular, Robert, & Sons, Doonside Mills, 3.
Scoular, W. D., Doonside Mills, 3.
Turnbull, James, schoolmaster, 2J.
Tavendale, J., Slaphouise Farm, 1^.
Twaddle, Geoi'ge, gardener, Newark, 3.
Vise, William, stud groom, Doonholm. S.
Walker, Archibald, Newark Castle, 3^.
Wallace, Hugh, farmer, Newal'd Mg,}ns, 3|-.
Wilson, John, 1 Belleisle Cottages, 2|.
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AUCHENDRANE. 341
AUCHENDRANE.
Anderson, Robert, The Lodge, Auchendrane, 4|.
Barns, Thomas, pointsman, Dalrj^mple Junction, 4.
Btackwood, Mrs T., Leapark, Carcluie Roiad, ^.
Boyle, Miss A. L., Drumbar, 3|.
Brown, Jolin, poetmian, Auchenidrane , xinnfield Cottage, 1|.
Coats, Sir James, Bart., xiucihendraine, 5.
Harvoy, Harry, JDalrymplo Junction, 4.
Hutton, James, fairmer, Laig-h Gorton.
Kennedy, John, farmer, South Corton, 3-|.
Mair, James, farmer, High Glengall, 2-i-.
Murdoch, David, farmer, High Corton, 3^.
Murdoch, James, farmer. Mount Oliphant, 3|-.
Murdoch, William, farmer, Broomberry, 3|.
M'Clymont, Hugh, pointsman, Dalrymple Junction, 3J.
M' Donald, Duncan, gardener, Auohendrane , 5.
M'Naughten, Neil, Farmer, Laigh Glengall, 2^.
Ramsay, Mrs, Doonholm Cottages, 3^-.
Thomson, John, gamekeeper, Carcluie Cottage, 4^.
Walker, James G., Auchendrane.
Watt, Andrew, farmer, Brae, 5.
White, William, farmer, Carcluie, 4L
Wyllie, John, Kincaidston, 2^.
Young, Robert, farmer, Blackhill, 4|.
Young, Thomas, farmer, Pleasantfield, 4.
COYLTON.
Parish Council — Robert M'Cosh, Hillhead, cha,ir:mian ;
William Hay, Mosside Cottage; James Paterson,
RaTiisayston; Samuel Young, Bridgeind; David
A. M. Dickson, Duchray ; Robert Bowman, clerk.
School Board— Dr J. M'Gill, Coilbank, chairman; Dr A.
Macrae, Bonnyton House, Drongan ; Miss A. M. Dick-
son, David Jackson, George Smith, Mountbamilton ;
Peter Paterson, Robert Gillespie, Hillhouse, Coyl-ton;
John Hay, jun., solicitor, 2 B;arns Street, Ayr, clerk.
Allan, John, farmer, Plolmston, 1^.
Barclay, Mrs Thomas, farmer, Belston, 3^.
Beattie, Thomas, Tobergill, 6^-.
Blair, Gilbert, farmer. Milncraig, 4^.
Bryden, Robert, tailor, Coil Cottage, Joppa, 5.
Clement, James, joiner. Old Toll, 2.
Coats, Ernest L., Sundrum, 5t^.
Conn, Rev. Cochrane, The Manse, Coylton, 6.
Cowan, Matthew, farmer. White fordhill, 2h
342 COYLTON.
Cowan, William, farmer, Barngore, 6.
Dale, Eobert, farmer, Hole, 5.
Davidson, John, Joppa Cottage, 5.
Davidson, Wiliam, P.O., Glen Store; 5^.
Dick, Hector, grocer, Joppa, 5.
Dickson, Miss, Duchray, 6|.
Do'Wnie, William, boot and shoemaker, 6.
Downie, David, grocer, Hillhead, 6.
Duncan, Mrs, Hillhead, 6.
Dykes, James, Patterhill, 4.
Dykes, William, farmer, Bellsbank, 3 J.
Forbes, Mrs E., Buck's Head, Joppa, 5.
Gray, John, schoolmaster, 6.
Hannah, W., Holmston Toll, If.
Hay, John, Holebogs Cottage, 6i.
Hunter, J., Glenhead, 5^.
Kirkland, James, farmer, Gallowhill, 5.
Kirkland, William, farmer, Lochend, 6.
Law, Thomas, Hole Cottage, 6^.
Mack, David, Grove Cottage, 2.~
M'air, James, farmer, Auld Byres, 6^.
Myles, Kobert, constable, HiUhead, 6.
Murdoch, Jolm, farmer, Laighpark, 5h
M'Callum, Charles, Limekiln Cottage^ 2.
M'Connell, Hugh, roadman, Joppa, 5.
M'Cosh, Eobert, tailor, Coila, niin>-ad, 6.
M'Cormick, Mrs, Helensburgh Cottage. 5.
M'Fadzean, William, bootmaker, Joppa, 5.
M'Millan, Miss, grocer, Joppa, 5.
Otterson, Charles, Hole Cottage, 6^.
Otterson, John, Holebogs Cottage, 6h.
Paterson, Gavin, farmer. High Park, 4^.
Paterson, James, Eamsayton, 4^.
Paterson, Peter, Medina' Villa, Hillhead, 6.
Paterson. Mrs, grocer, Coylton, 6.
Pollock, William, Rosebank. 6.
Porteous, George, Burnbrae, Sundrum, 5^.
Prentice, John, farmer, Eaithhill, 6.
Eoney, J., Orchard Cottage, 6.
Eoy, John, butcher, 5^.
Eoxburgh, William, farmer, Burnton, 2-^.
Simpson, Alexander, Carbieston House, 5|.
Sloan, William, High Bridge of Coyle, 64.
Stevenson, James, farmer, Gateside, 2-J-.
Stevenson, John, blacksmith. Old Toll, 2.
Stevenson, W. W., farmer, Carbieston Mains,
Thorn. John, farmer, Holebogs, 6h
Thomson. Eobert, farmer, M'Cosh ton, 7.
Tinman, Jolin, Black Bull. Joppa, 5.
343
Tinman, Johxi, baker, Coirsahill, 5|-.
Wallace, George, farmer, Barclaugh, 4^.
Wallace, James, bXaclcsmith , Sundrum, 4^.
Wallace, Miss, Sundrum, -Gatehouse, 4.
Watson, A., carriage hirer, Joppa, 5.
Young, John, farmer, Wostpark, 4^. "^I^.
Young, Mrs M., Byres Farm, 4.
DUNUEE.
Eegistration of votes for Fisherton 1907, 137.
Auld, C, stationmasteT, Heads of Ayr, 5.
Brown, William, Heads of Ayr.
Burton, James, blacksmith. Burton, 3.
Callan, D., farmer, Longhill, 2-|.
Christie, James B., gamekeeper, Carwinshock, 5|.
Dunlop, Quihtin, farmer, Greenan, 3.
Fulton, James, farmea:, Ba.lig, 4.
Howatson, Ivie, Sjoring Garden Cottage, 3|,
Lees, Robert, farmer, Lagg, 5^-.
Littlejohn, James, farmer, Genoch, 5.
Marshall, John, faiimer, Pierrieston, 4|.
Mutch, D., Low Perrieston, 4^.
M'Lean, David, Fisherton Cottage, 6.
Purdie, J. & R., Fisherton, 5|.
Robertson, J., farmer, Glenays, 5.
Shaw, James, Spring Gardens, 3i}.
Sturgieon, James farmer, Kylestone, 4.
Wallace, George, Laigh Kyleston, 4i.
Wallace, Jauies, farmer, Drumbain, 6.
Wilson, P. & W., farmers, Burton, 3t|.
Wood, Andrew, Greenan Castle Siding.
MACNAIRSTON.
Armour, R., Jelliston, 6.
Armstrong, James, farmer, Thornhill. 3|.
Armstrong, Walter, faraner, Friarland Farm, 3.
Baird, R., farmer. Mount Fergusson, 5.
Barnett, Miss, Sedum Cottage, If].
Clark, S., farmer, Lochfergus, 5.
Cowan, James, farmer, Sessionfield, 5.
Cuthbert, David, Roodlands, Ah
Happle, John, Pond House, Castlehill, 2.
Happle, William, Woodend Smithy, 2f.
Kerr, J., Effibank, 1|.
Logan, G., farmer, Merkland, 4.
Logan, G., farmer, Cloncaird, 5^.
Logan, James, farmer, Mossend, 6.
344 MACNAIRSTON.
Murdoch, Charles, Low CockhilT, 4.
Murray, William, farmer, Bowmanston, 5^.
M'Clure, Thomas, Abbothill, 4.
M'Colm, Andrew, farmer, Whitehill, 3i.
M'Kewow, Mrs David, farmer, Maenairston, 3^.
M'Rae, Dr, Asylum, 2f.
Pa ton, Eobert, farmer. Trees, 4^.
Pollock, James, farmear, Lindston, 4^.
Roxburgh, William, farmer, Braston, 3.
Shaw, James E., Martnaham Cottage, 6.
Sherman, John, farmer, Bank, 2^.
Speir, John, farmer, Masonhill, 2i.
Stevenson, Mrs, Mayfield.
Wilson, William, Castlehill House, If.
WHITLETTS.
St Quivox School Board— Chairman, George Smith, Mount
Hamilton; clerk, John Fergie, Gibb's Yard; members.
Rev. James Wilson, William W. Manson, William
Dunlop, and William Bone.
Baird, J., farmer, Barclaugh, 5.
BLackwood, Andrew, mason, Whitletts, 1^.
Bone, William, farmer. East and Mid Sanquhar, 3.
Campbell, J. A., Craigie Honse, 1.
Clark, Miss S., Fulshawood Cottage, 2|.
Cochrane, Thomas, joiner, Slatehall, 3.
Cuthbert, Thomas, farmer, Woodhill, 54.
Di'ummond,, R., farmer, South Sanquhar, 2.
Drumraond, D., farmer. Low Thorneyflat, 2.
English, Thomas, saddler, Whitletts, 1^.
Fordyce, P., Mainholm Cottage, 2.
Gibb, Charles, farmer, Brocklehill, 4J-.
Gilmour, William, farmer, Wheatpark, 2|.
Hannah, George, gamekeeper, Mountshaw Cottage, 2J.
Henderson, T., miller, Privick Mills, 5i.
Herron, Thomas, farmer, Braehead,*!^.
Hutchison, S., farmer, Broadhead, 4|.
Irvine, Isaac, West Lodge, xiuchincruive, 3.
Johnston, J., Wheatpark Cottage, 2^.
Leven, George, The Cottage, St Quivox, 3.
Muir, James, farmer, Mainholm, 2.
Manson, James, farmer, Highfield, 3.
Manson, William, grocer, Whitletts, 1^.
Manson, William, spirit merchant, Whitletts.
Moody, Alexander, schoolmaster, St. Quivox. 3.
M'Auiey, A., joiner, Whitletts.
WHITLETTS. T 345
M' Galium, Petea-, Wheatpark Cottage, 2^.
M'Cartney, Andrew, gardener, Auchincruive, 3J.
M'Colm, Thomas, Padanarm, IJ.
M' Do wall, Peteir, Cameron's Cottage, 2^.
M'Kergow, William, joiner, Whitletts.
M'Kerrow, William, farmer, Dalmilling, IJ.
M'Nee, William, Nursery Hall, 1|.
Ormsby, Joihn, far:mer, Brickrow, 3^.
Oswald, E. A., Auchincruive, 3|.
Petrie, David, joiner, Gibbsyard, 3.
EusseM, David, New Barns, 8.
Russell, J. & W., blacksmiths, Whitletts.
Rogerson, George, gamekeeper, Auchincruive, 4.
Smeall, William, farmer, High Thorneyflat, 2.
Simpson, Stewart, surfaceman.
Smith, George, factor, Monnthamilton, 3.
Stitt, Mrs, grocer, Whitletts.
Taylor, John, Auchincruive, stationmaster, 3.
Thomson, John, Mid Sanquhar Cottage, 3.
Thomson, Robert, Mid Sanquhar Cottage, 3.
Weir, David, KirkhiU, 3.
Willia.m8, Edward, stud groom, Auchincruive, M.
Wilson, H., farmer, Knoltmire, 2.
Wilson, Peter, fai-mer, Colvinston, 5^-.
Young, W,, farmer, Fulshawood, 2|.
Young, Miss, P.O., Whitletts.
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THis is tHe Ti-ade INHeLB-U o-F
MORRSION'S
AYR SHOE STORES,
6 HOPE STREET,
AY R-
WILLIAM GUTHRIE & SON,
Joiners and
Funeral Undertakers,
239 HIGH STREET, AYR.
ALL JOBBINGS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
Estimates Given for All Kinds of AVork.
House— 45 ALLOWAY STREET.
IRVINE &SON
Booksellers, Stationers,
AND Printers,
HIGH STREET.
BOOKS. A Large Selection of Books of All Kinds in Stock
or any work procured to order at once. Books suitable
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in Purses, Card Cases, Pocket Books, etc., etc.
JOHN ROBERTSON
FAMILY GROCER and
PROVISION MERCHANT,
99 NEW ROaD. Tart'S BRlCi,
NEWTON-ON^aYR.
Specialities : Finest Cheese, Hams and Bcicon, Fresh
^ Butter and Country Eggs Daily, Finest
American Flour and Ayrshire Oatmeal.
NOTE.-Only Finest Kept
James M. McMillan
(Member of the Pharmaceutical Society),
©lapcnsing Cbemist aiiO ipbatmacl6t,
THE AYR PHARMACY.
6 ALLOWAY STREET,
Telephone No. 50X4.
HOUSE-BENVAREN, 22 CARRICK ROAD.
Cental Surgeon,
Consulting- Hours— 9 a.m. till 7 p.m.
Wednesday, 9 a.m. till 2 p.m.
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ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS.
John Frew & Sons,
'family butchers,
51 HIGH STREET,
Bpanch-245 HIGH STREET,
HAMS and SAUSAGES, CORNED BEEF, PICKLED TONGUES.
BEEF and MUTTON, all Home Fed. &c., &c.
Orders called for and punctually delivered.
Telephone No. 117—51 High Street.
Telephone No. 181—254 High Street.
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Annerican
(HYGIENIC)
Steam Laundries
Wallace Street, Nupsepy Avenue,
AYR. KILMARNOCK.
Glasg-ow Office -33 Bath Street.
FINEST EQUIPPED LAUNDRIES IN SCOTLAND,
Blankets, Curtains, Furniture Coverings.
Family and Household Washings a Speciality.
Carpet Beating and French Cleaning.
Dyeing and Cleaning — all Branches.
Gent's Suits Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired bij
Experienced Men.
MOTTO :
FINE WORK, PROMPT DELIVERY, PERFECT SATISFACTION.
Agents will he found in surrounding Toiuns.
MANACJERI'SS : PROPKIETOR :
Miss WALLACE. •;- H. H. WALLACE.
Telephone 291. Establtshkd 1891.
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/^1ex.]yiarst]all,
64 HIGM SXREEX^
A. M. begs to call attention to his Stock o£
Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver, and
Electro^Plated Goods of Best Quality
and Newest Designs*
If you want a first-rate Watch or piece of Jewellery, the
Qld-Established Shop at the FISH CROSS is the place
to get it.
JOBBING.
Does your Watch or Clock not perform ? Take
it to MARSHALL'S, at the Fish Cross, Ayr.
Plate and Jewellery Cleaned and Repaired
on the Premises.
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Call at HOWAT'S STORES and see their Stock of
If you want TOOLS of Best Finish and Quality,
Oa.ll SL± HOWAT'S.
You eannot g-et Better Prices, Better Quality,
or Better Attention tlian at HOWAT'S. . . .
HOWAT'S IRONMONGERY STORES,
106, 108, 110 Hi^li Stx-eet, Ayr.
Telephone 54. Telegrams : " HOWAT."
ALEX. DALRY/nPLC,
ASSOC. SAN. INST., LONDON,
Registered Plumber, • • .
Slater, Glazier, and Casfifter,
115 HICH STREET, AYR.
LORNE
ARCADE,
DRAINS SMOKE-TESTED.
• Honse—
Telephone No. 36x. Bennfiigto'n, Fotheringhani Road.
COAL.
H K Subscriber begs to intimate to fiis Cnstomers and to
the Public in general that he is in a position to supply
the . . .
FINEST HOUSE COAL AND NUTS
to Order (Loose or in Bags), at Lowest Cfrrent Rates. A
Trial respectful I3' solicited.
^furniture darefull^ 1Remore&.
Orders left at the nndernoted Address, or with the Lorrymen,
will he promptly attended to.
David Hart, 6 ¥ievfield road, Ayr.
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Telegrams— "Gupers, Ayr." Telephone No.— 361.
• - TRY . -
GEBBIE Si HEADLEY
FOR AL.U KINDS OF
BACON,
HAMS, .
L/tC* • • •
AYRSHIRE ROLLS a Speciality.
To be had from all the leadlngf Grocers.
9Sotc Address : 7 RIVER TERRACE, AYR.
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ECLECTIC TEA
« • • FOR . • •
Quality, Economy, S Refinement.
BLENDS, 1/4, 1/8, 2/-, 2/4 and 2/8.
PURE CHINA. 1/8, 2/4, 3/-
Sole r>r-opr-ie±oi---
Andrew Cameron,
149 HIGH STREET, AYR.
JOHN DRINNAN,
JOINER,
30 WALLACE STREET,
AYR.
Jobbings of all Kinds Neatly Executed.
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
HOUSE-
IS HAWKHILL, WHITLETTS RORD.
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Telephone No. 301, Ayr.
W. & J. SPROAT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITERERS, FLORISTS,
AND CONFECTIONERS,
151 HIGH SXRBKX,
AND
23 BURNS STATUE SQUARE, AYR.
Memorial Wreaths (choicest designs), with or without Marble
Stands, in Great Variety, at all Prices. Wreaths, Crosses,
Anchors, or Hearts of Real Flowers made to order on the
Shortest Notice. Sprays, Buttonholes, and Wedding Bou-
quets at Lowest Prices.
Chocol£i±es a. Speci£i.li±y.
Bpanehes at Kilmarnock, Prestwiek, Troon, and Ayr.
^. & J. liur\ter,
Sfvonfoundei'B, <Xc,
Manufacturers of every description of
^IgjR, OrnamentaL anb
^Qci)inerY (Tastings, , ♦
VULCAN FOUNDRY,
14 YORK STREET, AYR,
To procure the Finest Quality
in
TEAS, WINES, GROCERIES
and PROVISIONS,
Give a Trial to
WILLIAM HAY,
u SANDGATE STREET.
My Blend of Tea at 2/- is a Treat.
SHOES
THArSMY
BUSINESS -
I GIVE 3'our feet fits. Men and sons of men foot-wants, that's
my speciality. The Public are buying my Boots in ever-
increasing quantities. They buy value. Where value is,
they have no prejudice. Have you ?
Prices in Reason, 10/6, 12/6, 17/6.
The BOOTS are MOCASSINS. Agency-I HOLD IT.
4 HOI»E SXRKET.
REPAIRING WORK STILL
SECOND TO NONE. . .
GEBBIE.
David Watt, m.p.s..
Pharmacist and Dispensing Chemist.
Prescriptions Dispensed with Drugs of the Finest Quality
only.
Proprietary Articles, Patent Medicines
and Purest Drugs, at Matchless Prices.
Messages Telephoned to all the Doctors Free.
Note Address. Telephone 240
71 High Street Ayr.
William Drinnan,
JOINER and BUBUDER,
82 OEORGE STREET,
W£iHl£Loe-fcovi/n, Ayir.
House - - CHILLIAN, 50 PRESTW^ICK ROAD.
Jobbins-s o-F atlt kinds nesi.±iy executed.
ESTHVIATES GIVEN.
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For the Finest Provisions. Groceries,
Teas, Wines and Whiskies
THOMSON BROTHERS
Licensed Grocers and Italian Warehousemen,
• 29 6 31 HIGH STREET, AYR.
Price List Free on Application. Telephone No. 67
Tlie Best Place in Town to procure CONFECTIONS
OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY is at
THOMSONS^ CONFECTIONERY,
58 NeAvmapket Street, AYR.
John Meikle & Son,
Registered Plumbers, Gasfitters,
Heating Engineers, ♦ . . ♦
Slaters and Glaziers,
RIVER STREET, WALLACETOWN,
AYR.
Telephone No. 149.
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AFTLECK'S
For Artistic Furniture
AFFLECK'S
Manufacturing Cabinet lUaliers,
Upholsterers,
Carpet Warehousemen,
27 &. 49, HIGH STREET,
AYR.
Funeral Undertakers.
Est. 1810. Tel. 14Y.
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27 and 49 HICH STREET,
AYR.
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DAVID THOMSON,
(Successor to JOHN MURCHIE),
SLATER, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, and
GASFITTER,
105 HIGH STREET,
BURNS STREET, TARBOLTOM.
House— 11 Falkland Park Road.
\il?illiam ^urns,
1(S ^armacist avib . « ,
134 Ifigb Str(^et
(IRgyt Tfliuon ffianh).
IFCe^s kepi at If ouse, - - 6 ^JlliUar !^oa6.
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ROBEUT CA/nERON,
FURNISHING & GENERAL IRONMONGER,
140 HIGH STREET. AYR
Enquiries Solicited. Estimates Giuen for every Article
connected with the Trade.
AGENT FOR RUDGE-WHITW^ORTH CYCLES.
— SOLE AGENT FOR —
THE "BOREAS" PNEUMATIC CARPET SWEEPER.
Everybody's Vacum Cleaner.
LIVERY & POSTING ESTABLISHMENT
13a Sandgate St., ft-«-^ Office ;
'^^^' .^^^^ ^^^ Sandgate St.
JOSEPH MACKIE, Proprietor,
Open and Close Cappiag-es.
Tw^o and Foup-W^heeled Dog-capts, &e.
Telephone No. 272.
HEARSES AND MOURNING COACHES.
House-l CROMWELL PLACE.
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Littlejohn Brothers
OLD WIME STORES
(Established 1818),
Sandgate Street,
- - AYR. - -
Telegrams: "Littlejohn, Hyr." Telephone No. 135.
Joseph W. Provan,
•^
. . Joiner and . .
Funeral Undertaker,
10 High street, Ayr.
All kinds of FUNERAL REQUISITES kept in Stock.
All Orders punctually attended to.
CHARGES MODERATE.
House Address, 10 HIGH STREET (Top Flat).
Ayr^s Popular Shopping Centre
For RIBBONS, LACES, GLOVES, HOSIERY,
BLOUSES, and 13RESS MATERIALS.
HOUSEHOLD LINENS at Keenest Prices in
town.
Agents for the Celebrated "C.B." and "Fitu"
Corsets, and all other Reliable Makes.
Agents for the fnmous "Elian Ess" and "St.
Margaret" Hosiery. Every Garment guaran-
teed.
THE CRAND E/nPOKIU/H
DRAPERY WAREHOUSE,
35, 37, 39 HIGH STREET, AYR (opposite Auld Bri^).
MORLEDGE & CO., rnopRiiaoKS.
Robert K Fulton,
JOINER,
20 CHURCH STREET,
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JOBBINGS OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECUTED.
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
- 49 HAWKHILL AVENUE.
Business Established in 1840.
^ETER ^OLLOCK.
>Erateci Water Manufacturer and Bottler,
and Wine and Spirit Merchant. - - -
SUPERIOR .5^:RATED waters supplied all over Ayr-
shire, which are incaiiiifacluted by entirely New Maehiner3'
containing all the latest Patents and Improvements.
Guaranteed Pare and the Best of Qnality.
A Large Stock of Bass & Co/s, Worthington, and Allsopp's
Ales, Guinness' Dublin Stout, Tennent & Jeffries' Lager
Beer, Gaymer's Cider, and Egan & Sons' Dublin Hot Bitters.
The Best in the Trade always kept on hand.
Our ^ew Premises, being fitted witli tlie Latest Machinery,
•Jire greatly acconimodated with Immense Cellars, (^treat
Inprovenients, and Sanitary Aiiangements. Patrons may
rei3' on Ales, &c., being well matured either in wood or bottle.
Inspection Invited.
A Trial solicited. All Orders punctually attended to.
Not 10 Nkw Address :
VI/ALLACETOWN BOTTLING WORKS
Off 34 Wai.i.ace 8tuei:t and 7 Limonp's WvNii.
And CARRICK BAR, 95 South Harbour Street, AYR.
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AYR £B.nol IVIAYBOLiE:.
Established 1789.
ROYAL OITAIIKL and h. 1 BONIIEI) WAHKIIOUSE,
(Duty Free),
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PALE ALES, MILD ALES and PORTER.
Acccording to Analyst's Report our own Artesian Springs
are specially adapted for Brewing purposes, imparting a
delicate flavour and fine aroma only found in High-Class Ales.
Also a select lot of Finis; Old Bottled Port Wines
on hand — Cochran's, Graham's, and Morgan's.
SHERRY — Brown and Golden.
Old East India Sherries, from 15 to 20 Years in Bottle.
Also in Bulk and Bottle :
WMsky, Brandy, Rum, Gin, Port, Sherry,
Clarets, Cordials, Etc.
Whi.sky Blended in Bond. Samples and Quotations on Application.
A TRIAL SOLICITED.
Artesian "Well /Epated W^ateps — Fipst-Class Quality.
Telephones— .Ayr No. 15x ; May bole No. 29.
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DRiNNAN & /niRPHY,
REGISTERED PLUMBERS,
SLATERS and GLAZIERS,
88 GEORGE STREET,
WALLACETOWNt
AYR.
ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
House, Mayfield, 38 Whitletts Road. Telephone 4}^
Wholesale Fish and
^9Q MerchantSf . .
26 YORK STREET, aVR.
Telephone No. 8y.
Trade supplied with Irish or Continental Eggs at
Lowest Quotations.
Trade supplied with all kinds of Cured Fisli in Season.
Aberdeen Finnans or Pales' Close Fish, Smoked Cod
or Ling, Kippered Herrings, etc.
Fre-fk Supplies Dailly.
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W. C. Galbraith&SoFi
Family Baker, Cook,
and Confectioner, . .
WEDDING CAKES.
HIGHEST QUALITY AND FINEST^
Fpom 1 to 20 Guineas.
.^X^SPECIAL GUINEA CAKE."^}^^
MOUNTED and DECORATED COMPLETE,
Sent Post Fpee to Any Part of the Kingdom on
Receipt of P.O. for 21/-.
Dainty Cakes for Wedding Receptions, At Homes, &c.
INVALID SPECIALTIES.
AVINE JELLY, DIABETIC BREAD «& BISCUITS, &e.
80 & 82 High Street,
- - AYR. - »
Branch— Ailsa Buildings, Prestivick.
EsteiblisHed 1848.
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S.Yacobsen,
Ladies' Tailor & Habit-Maker.
64 Newmarket Street
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Telegpams -" Hill, Ayp." Telephone No. 15.
ESTABLISHED 1815.
The Old Established Royal Empopium
— FOK —
GAME and RABBITS eontracted fop.
;j-HHE PROPRIETOR takes this opportunity of thanking
1 his numerous Customers for the very liberal patronage
' he has received in the past, and hopes for a continuance
of the same. By personal attention every effort on his part
will be put forth to meet their wishes.
Arrangements have been made for a Daily Supply of
Salmon from Girvan, Stinchar, and Ballantrae.
All kinds of White Fish in their Season. Aberdeen,
Findon and other Dried Haddocks.
Preserved Salmon, Lotosters, Prawns, Shrimps. Oysters, &c., &c.
SALT HERRINOS,
In Barrels, Half -Barrels, Quarters, Firkins, and Half-Firkins.
ICE ALAVAYS IN STOCK.
ICE STORES, . - - - 49 HIGH STREET.
Agent fop Smith's Ppize Fresh and Powdered Butter.
Orders called for and delivered by Vans & Messeng^ers.
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47 HIGH STREET, AYR-
Ppoppietop— JAMES HILL.
ROBERT DEWAR & SONS,
. AUCTIONEERS AND CATTLE SALESMEN,
KYLE STREET. AYR.
Es±eik>lisHecl over* 4-0 Yesii*s.
W^EEKLY SALES-
CENTRAL AUCTION MART, PAISLEY, - - MONDAYS
CATTLE MARKET, AYR, TUESDAYS
CUMNOCK AUCriON MART, THURSDAYS
Periodical Sales at Brodick and Lamlash (Arran)
and Barrhill (Ayrshire).
Sale-^ of every class conducted personallt/ and Guaranteed.
Valuations and Inventories for Prohate or Transftr, d;c.,
prepared Promptly and Moderately.
AQENTS FOR THE
London find Lancashire Fire Insurance and
Employers' Liabdity Insurance CompanJ^
Western Fire Insurance Company.
Standard Life Assurance Company.
Norwich and London Accidental Assurance Company.
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES.
All Sizes, and from First-Class Makers, at Moderate Prices.
Offices and Sale Rooms-KYLE HALL, KYLE STREET.
FORTNIGHTLY SALES of all Classes of Furniture and
Household Effects every alternate WEDNESDAY.
GOODS SENT FOR ON RECEIPT OK NOTICE.
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HOUSE, - - - - LYNSTEAD. 7 BARNS CRESCENT.
Telegraphic Addrkssks—
Dewar, Ayr. Dewa.r, Paisley. Dewar, Munn's Hotel, Cumnock.
Telephone— Office, No. 87 ; House, No. 87a.
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J. D. PATERSON,
^ERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER AND
MERCHANT,
57 HIGH STREET, AYR.
BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, CUTLKRY, TOOLS,
MANGLES, WRINGERS, GRATES, FENDERS, FIRE
IRONS, BRASSES TILES FOR HEARTHS,
LOBBIES, &c.,
AT GLASGOW PRICES.
Patent Vulcanite Non Popous and other Felts.
Galvanised Corrugated Roofing", etc., etc.
ENGINE OIL. A Spaciality. Telephone No. 274.
M. & M. DUNLOP,
60 HIGH STREET,
AYR.
Have always on hand a Choice Selection of Nev/est
Designs and Shapes in
GLASS, CHINA, & EARTHENWARE, CREST WARE.
SOUVENIRS A SJPECIALITY.
A Good Variety of Toileit, Dinner, Tea and Dessert
Sets from the Best Makers.
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Weighing /Hachines
and Scales. . . . ^
KEPAIKS DONE IN AYR
B¥ SKILLED WORK/HEN.
No need to send your Scales away.
W. S T. AVERY. Ltd..
LOCAL REPAIR DEPOT.
BUTTER MARKET, 90 High Street, ;^ur.
ESTABLISHED 1881.
James uecjga\ % ^oxis,
Plain and Ornamental Plasterers.
Granolithic Concrete Paviors. . .
Exhibitors in the . . .
Royal Glasgow Institute
of the Fine Arts. 1909.
Apt Models and Plaster Fig-ures Carefully and
Neatly Repaired.
11 and 13 Nelson Street, Newton, Ayr.
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John B. Robertson,
CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER,
BEDDING MANUFACTURER, and
FUNERAL UNDERTAKER. . . .
68 SAUDGATE.
Removals Carefully Conducted. House— 28 Charlotte Street.
aiRDRJE BrOTAERS,
COflL MERCHSnTS and .
CflRTING COnXRflCTORS.
3a union avenue,
AYR.
Best Household Coal delivered Loose or in Bags.
All Orders promptly attended to.
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MISS K' FISHER,
HOSIER, GLOVER & CHILDREN'S OUTFITTER,
BLOUSE & CORSETIERE SPECIALIST,
49 &51 NEWMARKET STREET,
AYR.
Telephone, No. 308.
RICHARD MURPHY
(REGISTERED),
PRACTICAL PLUMBER & SLATER,
GASFITTER & SANITARY ENGINEER,
99 MAIN SXREEX, AYR.
Chapg-es Moderate. Etimates Free.
ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
HOUSE, - - 25 ALDfeRSTON AVENUE.
Ail Classes of hwaiuitsceitt Goo(U kept in Stock.
Lead Bcrnino a Spkciality.
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Wm. Brackenridge
Familu r^L^S^^^^^S'> Butcher
7 GEORGE STREET, SYR.
Prime Scotch Beef, Mutton, Veal, Lamb and Pork.
Home-made Sausages, Tongues and Pickled Beef to order.
Orders called for if desired iuid pioinplly attended to.
Meat sent to all parts of the District daily
PLOUGH INN,
255 and 257
HIGH STREET
AYR-
E-CONSTKUCTION of the above Premises tiow completed,
the latest improvements. Special attention
't^E-CONSTKUCT:
/^ with all t
has been given for the accommodation of Marriage Parties, &G
Brea.lc-Fsis±s, Dinner-s, L.uncHeons,
ELnd Xesis. Charyes Moderate.
KdinbuLsrg:]:! a,nd Burton Ales.
"Uminee anD Spirits of tbe JBest (SlualitB.
ESTIMATES GIVEN. W. M'KISSOCK, Pjiopiuetou.
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Thomas M'Burnie.
FAMILY HJWSmm BUTCHER,
23 HIGH STREET,
Finest Scotch Beef and Mutton, Pork, Lamb and
Veal, Ox Tong-ues, Corn Beef,
Popk and Beef Sausagres, etc.
Telephone No. 287 HousK— Naiiopakk, Ckaigik Road.
Telegrams— "Ckmknt, Ayu." Teleplioiie— No. 71, Ayr.
Established 1887.
JOHN O. FAXON,
BUILDERS' MERCHANT.
Head Office-5 GREEN STREET, AYR.
Stores — Ayk, Ardrossan, Irvine, and Dumfries.
Lime Kiln — Ki<xhkad, Cummkrtrees Station.
All kinds of Builders^, Plasterers% Slaters%and Plumbers*
Materials Supplied.
Sole Agent for .J. B. White & Bros., Hilton; Aiider.-^on and Co.;
London Portland ("ement Co.'s Lighthouse Hrand ; Brooks, .Shoobrulse
«fe Co.'s ; Best London Portland Cements ; Carnlough Irish Lime ;
Kelhead Lime; Stucco; Vulcanite Coy.'s l>amp Course and Roofing
Felts; Carmyllie Steps and Pavement; Nttrthern Quariies Co.;
Sandside English Lime,
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"William Ogg
Uradies' Xa.ilosr,
46 SANDGAXE, AYR.
Telegrams : OGG, Tailor, Ayr "
Mrs. ALEX. SMITH,
ALLOWAY DINING SALOONS,
2 NEWARK BUILDINGS, l""^ statue
^ oquare, . . .
(Two Minutes Walk froni Railway Station).
IBKCAKfASTS. s DIN NEKS, s TEAS.
OHARGES IV10DERATE.
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^ry TulUr ton's Tamed
^rea6, biscuits. (TaKe^, ^c.
Morning Rolls delivered in Town*
Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes made to order*
Soiree and Picnic Parties Catered for.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
^m. iD. UuUerton,
Tamil? ^aker, (LoitfecHoRer ^ "purve^^or,
17 Ifisb Street, m?r.
Also at 80 Main Street, Prestwick.
ALEX. MURCHIE,
SLATER, GLAZIER,
PLUMBER and GASFITTER,
19 GEORGE STREET,
WTiLLHCETOWN, HYR.
Telephone No. 238.
Slate Yard— 46 George Street. House —32 Prestwick Road,
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National Telephone: 222. ^'^^>vu!l^
Telegraphic Address : " COMFORT, AYR.'
KING'S ^^ ARMS
HOTEL.
The Oldest Established Hig-h-Class Hotel
in the West of Scotland.
MODERATE ALL. LATEST
TARIFF. IMPROVEMENTS
LARGE DINING HALL.
ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT.
A. GIROTTI, Ppoppietop.
JAMES FORREST,
JOINER,
^1 Georg^e Street*
Estimates Given for all kinds of work.
Jobbings Punctually Executed.
House: 12 Alderston Avenue.
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[JIQH-CLfiSS TAILORINQ
Has always on hand all the Latest
Novelties in Materials suitable for
Ladies' and Gent.'s Wear.
His Styles are thoroughly Up-to-
Date, and the Best of Workmanship
giiarantecd.
CALL AT
57 SAN DG ATE, AYR.
JAMES ADAMSON & SOU,
Jobbing Gardeners and Fiorists.
Estimates and Arrangements for Every Description of
Fruit, FTower, and Vegetable Gardening.
A Good Selection of
GREENHOUSE and DECORATIVE PLANTS always on hand.
WREATHS AHD CROSSES
. ON SHORTEST NOTICE.
House— Shieldhill Nursery, off St. Leonards Rd.
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JOHN STEWART,
Rt-a.c-fcica.1 Boo-tm£ike»-,
10 HOPE STREET,
Has always in Stock a Good Selkction of
Ladies', Gent/s, and Children's Boots, Shoes^
and Slippers.
Bespoke Orders and Repairs carefully attended to
HOSIERY AND BABY LINEN
WAREHOUSE.
M. WATSON,
19 High Street, Ayr.
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THOMAS LIMOND
GENERAL FUimiSHING IRONMONGER
HND IRON MERCHANT,
1 20 & 122 HIGH STREET, AYR.
STORES-IOI HIGH STREET.
Show Rooms, 1 Stair up— 1t6, 118, 120 and 122 High St.
RANGES. GRATES. TILES. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY.
Telephone 14x. Telegrams— " Limond, Ironmonger, Aj'r.
Telephone No. 100.
W. & J. M'NAIR,
BTJTCHEIRS.
Copned Beef Popk, Lamb
Pickled Tongues. Jji^SL^ Veal in Season.
Hams Wholesale and Retail.
22 SANDGAXE SXREEX,
AYR.
HOUSE. - - ; 1 DKLBLAIR TERRTiCE.
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Telephone 366.
GEORGES. OGG,
Successor to A. M'Grkgor,
Formerly with Savory & Moore, London,
DISPENSING and FAMILY CHEMIST,
18 SANDGATE STREET,
Only Dmgs and Chemicals of the Purest Quality kept in Stock.
English and Foreign Prescriptions accurately dispensed.
House— 15 Montgromepy Teppace.
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QUINTIN CLARK
JOINKR,
1 1 7 MAIN STREET, AYR.
JOBBINGS OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECUTED.
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
Best Household Coal, Nuts, Dross, Briquettes, etc.,
supplied at Lowest Prices.
DELIVERED LOOSE OR IN BAGS.
Ua\me\\\t\g\otv (2)roia ^o\., uH,
Office :-
4 WELLINGTON CHAMBERS.
Depot:—
BELMONT SIDING
(8t. Leonakd's Road). .
Orders taken at both
places and punctually
attended to.
Tki.kphone No. 265.
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ALEX. PfiTERSOn
JOmER and BUILDER.
L«ORNK ARCAI>K,
115 HIGH STREET,
AYR.
Jobbings of all Kinds Neatly Executed.
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
'SUIVdSEH 'saiHQNns
'S3HIH -saoiVTnawvHaa -sxavo heivw
•R8I0A0 TIM0U3l-naAl. J8mO PU^ ,.'1X.. «'!»'^O0IB0 „
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Electro-Flating, Gilding and Colouring.
JAMES T. KEAN,
Manufacturing Goldsmith, ....
Watchmaker, Jeweller and Engraver,
163 HIGH STREET, AYR
(Opposite Wallace Ti)\vei),
59 Newmtirket St., nm at Prestwick.
Speciality— Gold and Silver Medals, Badg^es and Presentation Goods.
Tcleplioiie Number —50x3.
DAVID FERNIE,
SLHTER HHD GLKZIER,
REGISTERED PLUMBER,
20 and 22 FORT STREET.
AYR.
Telephone No. 264. -:- Telephone No. 264.
HOUSE— 22 BARNS STREET.
AYR AR/nS HOTEL,
203 HIGH STREET.
Hrst-Class FamiJy 8 Commercial Hotel
WINES OF THE FINEST QUALITY.
SPLENDID HHLL FOR MHRRIHGE PARTIES, Etc.
/n. OiCillE, Proprietor.
THOMAS HOOO,
Joiner and Funeral
Undertaker
Note New Addr-ess--
13 New Road, Newton, Ayr,
Jobbing promptly attended to.
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ESTABLISHED 1839.
Wm. Johnston & Son,
PAINTERS, DECORATORS, PAPERHANCERS, GILDERS,
® 54 SANDCATE STREET, AYR, GD
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CHOICE
SELECTION OF ORIGINAL DESIGNS
For S-tensils, Ft-iezes, F>a.nels,
&c., SL± IVIoclev-a.-te Oos-fc.
Telephone No. 266.
Colour Sketches of Interior Decorations on Modern
Lines submitted Free*
FRENOH, ENGI.ISH, AND JAR PAPERS.
ESTABLISHED 1886.
/Hatthew /Horrison,
Tailor and Clothier.
87 main st., newton,
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Has always on hand a Choice Selection
of the Newest Styles in
TWEEDS, FANCY COATINGS, Etc.
House— 55 Ppestwiek Road.
FRASBR'S
OLD SCOTCH WHISKY
A Blend of the most famous Distillers in Scotland.
Blended in Bond and Matured in Sherry Casks.
SUPPLIED ONLY BY
THOMAS FRASER,
CROSS KEYS-61 High Si and 3 Hope Si, I
HYDRAULIC BAR-7 New Bridge Street, ) ^^^'
— AND AT
CROSS INN, KILWINNING.
In Bulk. 18/- pep Gallon. In Cases, 36/- pep dozen
Thomas Frasisk has always on hand a supply
of old Glenlivet, Long John, Ardbeg, Herald
Pure Rye, American and other noted Whiskies.
Ppices on Application.
Copy of Chemical Report on Mr Thomas Fra>itr''s Whisky,
"City Analyst's Laboratory,
"18S Bath Street,
" Glasfi,ow, 6th December, 1889.
" T have made a careful analysis of an .iverajiie s imple of about 1500
gallons of Mr I'homas Finser's Whisky, taken by my assistant from the
Bonded Stores in Ayr, where it is lying, and from the results of my
analysis, I am i>f opinion that it is pure Whishy of good flavour, which
has been matured in Sherry Casks.
Signed) "JOHN CLARK, Ph.D., T.C.S., F.I.S.
" Public Analyst of the City of Glasgow,
" the Counties of Lanark and Renfrew
" and tlie Burghs of Ayr and Kilmarnock.'
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SADDI.ERY.
JOHN SPIER,
NEWARK BUILDINGS, ALLOWAY STREET,
Respectfully iiitiinale.s that he can supply
Of tlie Best
Quality & Style
at Moderate
Terms.
ORDERS NEATLY EXECUTED.
Tlie Business of tlit^ late John C.\RtPBK(J., 21 Sandgatk,
has been transferied to tlie aliuve address.
WATERPROOF MANTLES and COATS.
BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS.
V .^'^
India Rubber,
Travelling- and
Athletic Goods.
.s^c/y
Very Large Selection ^r ^^^
,^ ti^ / Garments Repaired.
WRINGER ROLLERS RE-COVERED
^<? TUITION '^
Margaret C. M'Leod
(Holder of Teachers' First Class Diploma of
the **Rodmure*^ Dresscutting Association)
Gives Lessons on the "RODMURE" SYSTEM
at her Rddress:
8 Cassillis Street, Ayr.
Terms on application.
Patterns Cut to Measurement.
iOBERTANOEIfSON,
WFaolesa-le SLnd RetaaJ - - -
Fish, RoMltf-y and Ice BVIer-cBmant,
35 MAIN STREET, AYR.
A Constant Supply of Fresh and Dried Fish
fpom the Best Markets.
•;-; Crders Called for and Delivered ;-:
Teleohone No. 323 Telephone No. 323
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Registered Telegraphic Address— Telepone No
" M'lLWRATH, A\YR ' ,33
M'ILWRATH,GOWAN&GO
REGISTERED
PLUMBERS,
SLATERS AND
GLAZIERS.
SLATE, LEAD,
GLASS AND
GEMENT
MERCHANTS.
55 NEWMARKET STREET. AYR
(OPPOSITE L LE CLAIR'S).
John Goudie & Son,
Restaurateurs and Purveyors,
231 HIGH STREET, Ayr
(Convenient to Railway Station).
BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, TEAS, Etc.
Promptly Served.
Change of Bill of Fare daily.
WINES, SPIRITS and ALES of the Finest Quality.
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Terras, m
'Pftotog.ratofvcr,
SANDGATE STREET,
^ AYR. ^
Qolc), CKampiorA and special J^edals.
G. D. FFIASER.
HOUSE PAINTER & DECORATOR,
UNION BUILDINGS.
OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION,
- AYR. -
Paints, Colours, Varnishes, Brushes, and Wallpapers.
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Dainty, Up-to-Date Goods as well as Specially Cheap Prices
Xr.WAYS ASSUHKD AT
UNION HOUSE, 62 Aliou/ay Street,
The Popular Drapery Warehouse.
Best Value in all Departments.
Millinery, Mantles, Dpessmaking-, Ready-
made Clothing-, Linoleum and Floopeloths
and General Drapeny.
SPECIAL— Andersons' Monster Packet of Pictorial Post Cards.
12 Different Views of Ayr and District, with Bnrgh Arms on each
Card. 3d per packet of 12 CJ.irds.
JAMES M'GREGOR& SON,
HOME TIMBER MERCHANTS,
Tam's Brig Saw Mjll,
AYR.
All Kinds of Fi<:NCiNG Stobs
AND PaLINUS always IN SlOCK.
Buyers of every description of Home Timber.
OI^EOSOTOIiS-
TKr.EPHONE No. Ix.
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mnUam n. Wtatson
family (Brocer. ....
X>l?lne anb Spirit ^<ircl)ant.
228
Tbigf) Street, npi\
'^nvcXxh XJt^ines a Speciality.
©I'Ders calleO for all^ promptly? ^eUvere^.
A. A U r, D,
Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer^
581 SANDCAXK STREET.
SLIP-CUTTING A SPECIALITY.
REMOVAL CONTRACTOR.
FUNERAL. UNDERTAKER.
Nlgrht Address— 24 New Bpidg-e Street; op, J. AVelsh,
153 Higrh Street.
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FISH ^^^^"^■^"^'^^m CAME
F^r-esH SM|c>i>lles Deiily.
Town and Country Orders Promptly Executed.
Telephone No. 63.
Mrs M'Leod
Fish, Game, Poultry & Ice Merchant,
179 High street, AYR,
BEST PLACE TO GET
HUNTING, SHOOTING, GOLFING, and
FISHING BOOTS.
GOI-F BAGS TO ORDER.
Also Best Class Ready Mades.
Repaips of all Kinds.
Best Material and 'Workmanship.
BOYD, 49 Sandgate.
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William Auld & Sons,
Slate, Lead and Glass Merchintt,
Registered Plumbers, - - - -
Electrical and Sanitary Engineers,
70 SAN DG ATE and . .
48 FORT STREET, AYR.
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Telephone No. 5x. -:- Sla{e Yard; North Quay
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LAIR,
liAlRDRF.SSEK. WlGHAKER, AND
CoNsuLTiNO Hair Specialist.
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Well-appointed Saloons and Private Rooms for Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Hairdressing. Haircuttiiig, Shampooing-, Singeing, Shaving, Electric
Scalp Massage.
for Excellence in Ladies' Hair-Dressing and Artistic Hairwork,
Hewarded in Paris and Vienna with Gold and Silver Medals
Specialty— The Mannfaetnre of Postiches and Hairwork in all its
branches, in best quality and winkmanship, at lowest prices.
ADVICE FREE ON MATTERS AFFECTING THE
CONDITION OF TNE HAIR AND SCALP.
Only Address- 50 NEWMARKET ST., AYR.
The .
Creenan Laundry,
Situated on " Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon,''
has unequalled facilities for doing
HIGH-CI-ASS I.AUNDRY WORK.
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It's the Finest Situated Laundry in the Kingdom.
There are Five Acres of Ground for
OUTSIDE DRYING and GRASS BLEACHING.
An Unlimited supply of Pure Filtered Water from the Doon
(nothing better for rinsing purposes), in addition to all the
latest and best Machines for Washing and Ironing Table
and Bed Linen, Gent.'s Shirts and Collars, Blankets,
Flannels, etc., etc.
NOTE —Blouses, Dresses, & Dress Petticoats
Washed and Dressed by Hand.
LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS A SPECIALTY.
WE TURN THEM OUT AS NEW.
CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING.
The Best Machine in the Market for Carpets.
We have Beaten all Records with it.
DYEING AND DRY CLEANING.
Call and See Through the Laundry.
The Creenan Laundry Coy.,
Doonfoot, Ayr.
D. BOWIE, IVIeinets-er-.
Telegrams — " Laundry, Alloway."
Telephone No. 7, Alloway. [over.
J- COOK, l»>»^^^^W'apber,
3)ealer in pbotograpbic apparatue,
58 SANDGATE.
Camevas. dFUms. plates. papers.
Daik IRoom and developers.
Being a large user of Plates, Papers, etc., in my
Photographic Business, the STOCK can be
relied upon being ALWAYS FRESH.
Let Us Who Are Shoemakers, Be Shoemakers To You.
The Sign of
Quality in
Footwear.
THE "ORIGINAL"
MAYBOLE SHOE WAREHOUSE,
14 OLD BRIDGE STREET,
Has Removed
and is now known as
CARRICK GD <®
SHOE STORE,
41,43,45 HIGH STREET,
M There is no reason why you should not — and
every reason why 30U should, let us be your
shoemaker.
IT Our store is a most thorough and up-to-date shoe
saloon, a Private Fitting Room having been
added for the comfort and convenience of our
patrons.
V, Here you will see the finest variety of boots and
shoes in the most desirable and exclusive styles
at prices ranging from 6/- to 16/6.
M Our footwear is guaranteed for Quality in
Material, Workmanship and Finish with
Comfort and Satisfaction to the end.
M Farmers, Gardeners, etc., desirous of securing
footwear that gives comfort, combined with
good service, should inspect our special weather
resisting boots made from leathers tanned for
firmness and rough usage.
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latest Up-to-Date Goods for Gent/s Wear
Hats and Caps, - - .
Shirfs and Collars, - -
Gloves, Hosiery, &c. - -
Newest London Neckwear.
AGENT FOR
Lincoln, Bennett & , Co/s
HATS-
JAMES MILLAR,
Hatter, Hosier, &g.
139 HIGH STREET, AYR
(Opposite Nile Court).
Telegraphic Addi
TEN31I.E, Ayr.'
Telephone — No.
Ayr
Johnstons Limited
CEMENT, SLATE, AND QENERAL
BUILDINa TRADE MERCHANTS,
26 (jREEN STREET LME, SYR.
Stor-es-Aj^s-, GIsls^qw, &c., &c.
All classes of Banders' Plasterer^\ Slater.-i' , and Plumbers'
Materials kept in Stock.
Tingey's Crown Brand London Portland Cement; Cafferata
& Co. 's Plasters, etc. ; Horton English Lin)e ; Irish and
.Scotch Limes; Slates from all English, Scotch, and Welsh
Quarries; Dampcourse Felts, Nails, etc.; Arbroath Goods,
Chimney Cans, and Fireclay Goods of every description.
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D. ALLAN & SON,
59 SANDGATE STREET,
• Branch Offices- TAM'S BRIG, Newton;
and
TOWNHEAD DEPOT,
Carrick Road.
TOWNHEAD, and
NEWTONHEAD, AYR ;
and ALLOWAY STATION,
Orders Promptly and Carefully attended to.
SOLE AGENTS FOR EG LINTON BRIQUETTES.
i.O^^^ST ROSBEeL.E: RRIOES.
Telephone No. 5y.
ROBERT FRASER 6 SON
(Late of JOHN REID 6 SOU),
ST. JOHN STREET.
Cabinetmakers. Upholsterers. Funeral Undertakers.
Telephone No 194. -:- Tei.kphoae No. 194.
CHRPETS BEATEN AND CLEANED BY
PATENT ELECTRIC POWER MACHINERY.
Collected and Delivered Free within the Burgh.
House, - - 7 ARRAN TERRACE.
W. & D. GIBSON,
WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURING
CONFECTIONERS,
23 MAIN STREET,
AYR*
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AYR
BILLPOSTING CO.
Lessees of RLL TSdvertising Stations in
HYR, NEWTON, PRESTWICK,
MONKTON, TROON. IRVINE.
MHYBOLE, GIRVAN. AND
DISTRICT.
PETER PRICE, Proprietor.
Office: 16 NEW BRIDGE STREET, AYR.
(Where all communications are to be addressed) ;
Hlso at TEMPLEHILL, TROON,
And MILLBRHE, MJtYBOLE,
HOUSE, - - • - CONTENT HOUSE.
Telephone No. 32x,
69
Gilchrist's
HO/nE-/nADE
YORKSHIRE BREAD
Is made oa the real Home-made principle
which obtains throughout Yorkshire. The
bread is famed for sweetness and flavour
and has fine keeping properties.
Inquire of your Grocer for it.
See that " GILCHRIST'' is stamped on the side
of each loaf.
233 HIGH STREET, AYR.
(Tarneoiie ^ Sons,
— — Belmont Nurseries.
'WtQ,al[)s (xnb bouquets,
Iplanls anb ^resb iTut 3F' lowers
1^11 l\)<i ^ear roun6.
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CALLOWAY & BOWIE,
Cabmctmakers, Upholsterers
and Carpet Warefiousemen.
Bedding Manufacturers and
Removal Contractors _
53 and 61 ALLOWAY STREET
_ AYR — —
VAB.UATORS
Telephone No. 282.
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Fish - Game - Poultry
ESTABLISHED 1870.
ROBERT ALLAN.
Fish, Game, Poultry,
and
'•' Ice Merchant, "
22 New Bridge Street, Ayr.
Orders called for anb delivered.
Branch : /Ha in Street, Prestwick.
Telephone No, 11. Telegraphic Address— "Allan, Ayr
House: 8 BUCKINGHAM TERRACE.
J.&A.TAYLOR,Lt(l.,
Townhead Works,
AYR.
(Vp) Engineers and Miilwrighls.
Makers of Steam Engines and Boilers^
Shafting, Pulleys, etc.,
Steam Cranes, ♦ . .
Hauling and Winding Engines.
AEI kinds of HEPAlEfS done promptly
and cheaply.
TeEepHone No. 32.
'Telegrams: — ' Stone, Saudgate Ayr."
Telephones :-| gla.sgow-1331 A, gyle.
f. & K. STONE ^ CO.,
Military Outfitters,
Gentlemen's Tailors and Breeches Makers,
Ladies' Tailors and Habit Makers,
72 SANDGATE. AYR.
Glasgow Office, - 156 ST. VmCEHT ST.
THOMAS M'WHIKTEK
BUILDER ANB CONTRACTOR.
JOBBINGS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
STRICT PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL WORK.
Office— SMITH STREET.
House-54 UNIOM BUIX^DIHCS.
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XAYKANK COXXAGK
MAYBOI^K ROAI>, AYR.
We have a LaPire Bleaehing- Gpound, and Goods
are Bleached and Dpied in the Open Aip.
NO CHEMICALS USED FOR BLEACHING.
ALL. NAPERY IRONED FULL WIDTH.
Shipts, Collaps, and CufTs finished as when newr.
ONLY FAMILY WASHING DONE.
Bucl^'s H^cid Bar
(3 Minutes' W^alk fpom Railway Station),
1 & 3 ALLOWAV STitEET,
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W^INES OF THE FINEST QUALITY.
D. WILKIE, Proprietor.
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(S) William Henry m
LKDIES' and GD
GENT/S TTilLOR,
12 New Road, Ayr.
SPLENDID SELECTION OF LADIES' AND GENT,'S
PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM.
Please Note Address — Next Co-operative Buildings.
Circuiatliig Library.
NEWSAGENTS, STATIONERS, . .
And FANCY GOODS MERCHANTS.
Pi-intiMsr £Lncl Die StaLm|i>irkgr wndei-talcer
MODERATE PRICES. BEST QUALITY OF WORK.
KERR, 53 Alloway Street, AYR,
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JAMES FRASER
(REGISTERED),
Pi'actical Plumber and Gaslitter, '^
Slater and <^lazler,
175 MIGrM STRKKT, AYR.
All Opdeps punctually attended to.
Chapg-es Modepate. Estimates Given.
House — 1 Arran Terrace. Foreman's House — 18 Mill Street.
Telephone No. 50 y 2.
^la IKJC' TTlaA lag. a -S/jecta 616 tf.
J. S W. Fullarton,
LATHSPLITTERS,
45 Hew Road, Hewton.
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House, - - - 45 George Street,
Bookseller, Stationer^ and Newsagent,
Fancy Goods Merchant,
236 HIGH STREET,
PICTURES FRAMED. NEW^EST DESIGNS.
(Diplomas of Honour.)
i\rtistic Wig KlaKer
Hair Specialist
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Try E. Bakkowsky's
New Treatment for
Prevention of Bald-
ness and Gre^'ness
by the Electricity
and Yibrow Massa-ge
Consultativn Gratis^
Come and Try-
Excel Breeze.
Manicure.!
Chiropody.
4 UNION BUILDINGS
AYR.
miss fi. KERR.
STATIONER, NEWSAGENT, AND TOBACCONIST,
78 SANOGATE, AYR.
Ncu/spapcrs and Magazines
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. .......
large Stock of Stationery,
ALWAYS FRESH AND WELL-SELECTED.
leather and fancy Goods
IN GREAT VARIETY
Orders for frinting
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
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W. HIGHETSSON
Sole Paptnep-A. F. MURRAY,
SLATERS, GLAZIERS, PLUMBERS,
and HEATING ErfGINEERS,
18 FORT STREET,
House. - 121 HIGH STREET,
Telkphone No. 223.
MISSES RUSSELL
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' :: AND MILLINERS, ::
229 HIGH STREET,
AYR.
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Tp:lephone No. 83.
"painters anb "3)ecorators
to tl)e late Oueeu Victoria,
Fins; Hpt Dealers ctnd (iildeps,
Wellington Chambers, Ayn
Head Office; 50 Gordon Street, Glasgow.
(gallei^y of Pietui>es and Etehings aiv;ays on Vicv;
HENRY BELL,
CHEMIST,
54 IVIAIN STREET,
NEE'WTON, AVR-
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Established 1857.
John Iririne,
SLATER, GLAZIER, CHIMNEY SWEEPER,
and SOOT MERCHANT,
5 "Dstll^lsLiir Xex*ra,ce,
25 Da.lbla.is- Road
(Opposite Ayr Dairy),
AYR.
BOILER FLUES CLEANED AND REPAIRED.
Orders punctually attended to.
Contracts for all kinds of Window Cleaning b}' the year
or otherwise, to suit convenience of Patious, including Public
Buildiugs, Business Premises, Banks, Clubs, Offices and
Private Residences.
Terms and every in formation on application.
PRICE LIST:
Single Windows ----- 2d
Oriel Windows of 1 Large and 2 Small - 4d
Oriel Windows of 3 Large - - - 6d
Special care given to Cupola Windows.
Priee— 4d, 6d and 8d.
Telephone No. 259.
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James M/Geachie.
"^^r School of Sbortbciw^ aw^
(Tommerclal ^^cadcntY.
5 GATHeART Street. AyR
ALL KINDS OF -WORK DONE.
SPECIFICATIONS, TESTIMONIALS,
DEEDS, Etc., Etc.
MRS. GILCHRIST,
AYR DAIRY,
22 Dalblair Road.
Best Milk and Cream from the Finest
Sanitary Farms
DELIVERED MORNING AND EVENING,
Also, FINEST BUTTER AND EGGS.
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THE VICTORIA LAUNDRY,
(© Prcstu/ick Koad, (S)
THE COODHAM HAND LAUNDRY,
SYMINGTON, near Kilmarnock,
EXCELS ALL OTHERS FOR HIGH-GLASS WORK.
Household Linen, Blouses, Lingrerie, and Fancy
Work of every description beautifully done up.
Carpet Beating done by Electric Power Machinery
on shortest notice.
Telephone— 23y, Ayr. Manager— J. DALLING,
PETER DUNCflN
(Sdccessok to Walter Miller),
CARTING CONTRACTOR,
Office-14 North Harbour street. 1 Telephone 92.
Stables— 48 Green Street Lane, Newton, and Dalblair Road, Ayr,
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
Furniture Carefully Removed by Cart, Van, or Lorry.
Experienced Porters.
Carefully Selected Gravel and Blaise always in Stock.
House Address —
14 Da.ll3la.iv- Road, Ayr.
Telephone No. 56.
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in Xatest Stales,
. ^^ Ipaijiter ::
r d^^^y^ ^"^ 2)ecorator,
A X ^y/^ 11 Carrick Street,
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JOBBING WORK
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Estttnatos
:: Given
Paints, Colours, Varnlslies, Brushes, Wallpapers.
Findlay & Martin,
DRESSMAKERS,
LADIES* and GENT/S TAILORS,
5 ALLOWAY STREET,
.A-"yB.
Specialities—
LIVERIES, BREECHES, & MOTORING OUTFITS.
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NiMMO...
jpbotograpbar.
♦
potlrails as 4^ictures.
Stu6io. - - ^alblair ^oa6,
W.Oi ^ii—i.ii ■wii^»i»Vi'»ii»inr»»,i^u»iii»»»»WiXi^i^»»i*»iii^>»i.iinim«^i«a^^^i-.ii.W»Wa»^»^.«/N^
^ visit to l\)(t Stu6io is respectfully
invite6, wi)ere Samples of t^e XR^ork
can be seen. GD GD GD GD
William Stewart <©
PAINTER GO GO GD
and PTiPERHHllGER.
22 NEWMARKET STREET, AYR.
Has alwaj's on hand a Choice Selection of
the Newest Designs in PAPERHAKCINGS
at the Lowest Possible Prices.
House, - - - - Dalblair Cottage, Dalblair Road.
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The Carrick Shoeing Forge.
•"-<?X*> eXiv^
WILLIA/H PATEKSON,
47 CHRRICK STREET,
AYR.
EstaiblisHecl over 50 Yeat-s.
W. WYLLIE HOUSTON,
Tailor and Breeches Maker,
19 NEWMARKET ST., AYR
(From M'Dougall's, Sackville Street, London, W.)
Local Agent for
WHITE'S ROYAL ARTILLERY
AGENCY, WOOLWICH.
Military Outfits for
all Services.
AGENT FOR "BURBERRYS.
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ESTABLISHED 1792.
C. & J. CIRDWOOD,
BHKERS. CONFECTIOMERS,
:: HND PURVEYORS. ::
168 HIGH STREET, AYR.
Bread, Cakes and Morning Rolls delivered in all parts
of the Town and Neighbourhood.
Branches :
Telephone Nos.
20 Sandgate, Ayr.
Thk Cross, Pjjestvvick.
151 AYR.
Bridge Strkbt, Stranraer.
18 Prestwick.
ALEXANDER LIVESEY,
Sccond-Hand Book Shop,
2\ CAKKICK STREET, AYR,
OLD BOOKS AND
MAGAZINES BOUGHT;
CAST-OFF CLOTHING,
^^^^' BOOTS AND SHOES.
A Post Card to above address and he will call.
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Huqter & Grant,
General Drapers, Dressmakers, Milliners,
and Mantlemakers.
HOUSEHOLD NAPERY, ^^^^^ ^^ '^^^^^
. . . HOSIERY.
2 High Street, Ayr,
Opposite Tramway Office.
DEPOT JAEGERS
FOR
WILLIAM GAW,
19 MAIN STREET, AYR,
Tbousc W>^intcv and Becovatov.
Best Materials. Best Workmanship.
Lowest Charges.
PICTURE FRAME MAKING AND RE-GILDING.
Artistic and Attractive Sign -Writing.
Enamelled Iron Sig-ns, Glass, Coppep and Wood
Letters fop all Adveptising* pupposes.
Tdephove No. 39y.
91
J. L. SMITH,
Gen-tlemen's
Hosier, Glover a.niGi
SHir± Meilcer
47 NEIVMARKKX STRBBX,
Ayr
A. ALLAN,
CYCLE AGENT,
26 SMITH STREET, AYR.
Makers of the " CAFENOCH."
Agents for the
"CENTAURS" AND "VICTORIAS.
REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALITY
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AYRSHIRE
Class Insurance Coy., Ltd.,
0£iF>i-t£i.l £1000.
DIRECTORS:
Ankrew Cameron, Grocer and Wine Merchant, 149 High Street Ayr
Thomas Limond, Ironmonger, 120 High Street, Ayr
William Speir, Baker, Monument Road, Ayr
David Hourston, Draper, 26 Alloway Street, Ayr.
Walter Paterson, Grocer and Wine Merchant, 227 High Street, Ayr.
SECRETARY:
JOHN T. SCOTT, F.C.I.S., Corporate Accountant.
Chief Office: 29 NEWMARKET ST., AYR.
Prospectuses, Forms of Proposal, and nil further information will be
furnished on application to the Secretary or District Agents.
Surveys and Estimates Free. Telephone No. I5y.
THOMAS ROWAN
TSILOR and CLOTHIER.
7 Carrick Street. Ayr.
Has always on hand a Splendid Selection of all
the Newest Styles in TWEEDS. SERGES,
COATINGS, etc.
House: ASHDELl, 8 ST. LEONARDS ROAD.
/n^Cilvray&/n^Cullocfi
raintcrs, Decorators,
and Papcrhangcrs, .
55 DALBLAIR ROAD, AYR.
WINDOWS CLEANED.
Charges Moderate. GD Orders punctually attended to.
To Bird Fanciers ^
Something Special for
Cage Birds of Every Variety.
THE only place in the town and district where you can always depend
on getting a large assortment of Packet Seeds of every kind in good
fresh condition. Special care is devoted in selecting Bulk Seeds for
valuable Prize Canaries and other High-class Stock. Having the largest
turnover of Seed in the town, fanciers can always depend on having
Fresh High-class Selected Seed at Moderate Prices from
JAMES LINDEN, 5^°-. -1, ■• ;
^^- ^ rrovision Merchant,
"::.' ® 78 Main street, Ayr,
Agent for Spillers & Baker's Dog and Poultry Food, Cardiff.
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JOHN LOVE
Tailor and Clothier,
61 Nevharket Street.
Established Ovep Half a Centupy.
^ I. X E R R Y, ^
Bellhanger, Locksmith, and Jobbing Smitti,
32 HIGH SXRKKX, AYR.
Railings, Gates, Ornamental Ironworks, Bells (Mechanical,
Electric, and Pneumatic), Speaking Tubes, Domestic Tele-
jphones, Storm Plates, Iron Doors, Sunshades of. all kinds,
etc., etc.
FIRST-CLASS WORK and MODERATE TERMS.
Es±ima.±es Given.
..Electric Bells a Speciality. Over 30 Years Experience.
95
R. M^HUTCHEON,
NEWTON HAT AND CAP SHOP,
58 SLtia eo NAIM SXRKKX
(Late of 26 MAIN STREET).
Cent.'s Hatter, Hosier, and Glover,
Largest and most varierl Stock of all the most
Up-to-date Goods iu the way of Gent.'s Attire.
Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, 'J'ies, Braces, Gloves, Ac, at keenest
Cash Prices.
Satin Hats Dressed and Re-blocked.
Umbrellas Recovered and Repaired.
CHARGES VERY MODERATE.
cJ. M'LEOD
(A. MURRAY M'LEOD),
Tbouse and Qtjiivcl) . . .
T^aintcvs and Bccovatovs,
Stencil "Work a Speciality.
Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the Country.
Store-26 NEWMARKET STREET.
Warehouse: A \'' R House:
as Newmarket Street. "^ * ' * 8 Casslllis Street.
Oft
A\RS HANNAH.
H)niper anb /IDillinei*,
Post OFncE. Tah's Bkig.
-t AYR. r-
Stockings and Socks Knitted and Re-footed.
AGENT FOR J, & W. BOWIE, DYERS.
JAMES C. HIGHET
Registered Plumbers
and Slaters,
10 ALLOWAY STREET,
House: Spring: Park, 13 Dalblair Road.
Telegraphic Address— " HIGHET, AYR/' Telephone No, 96.
97
cJ. B. DAVIE,
e/Laclie<i- and ■SrLen^. xX 'SZaiia^,
7^ci66e\i\<x ci/ict \y-^\i:lnxa^&<x on ULjb/j^llca^lon,
The Cheapest and Best House for Furnitupe is
FREKMAN^S,
184 MIGM SXRKKT, AYR.
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE KEPT IN STOCK
At the Most Reasonable Prices.
Showrooms- 1 75 HIGH STREET, AYR.
INSPECTION INVITED.
NOTE THE ADDRZSS—
II. fKEEiHAN, 184 High Street
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ADA M,
FAMILY g>f«iaw^ BUTCHER,
3 NEW/HAKKET STREET, AYR.
SAUSAGES, PUDDINGS, POTTED MEAT, CORNED
BEEF, AND TONGUEvS.
BACON AND SMOKED HAM TO ORDER.
House-FAIRHOME, 46 CASTLEHILL ROAD.
Telephone No. 39.
JA/HES /n^/niLlAN,
REGISTERED riLMBER
and CASflTTER, - -
ZO CHURCH STiEET, AYR.
REPAIRS neaily and promptly executed.
JOBBINGS of all kinds undertaken. . . .
HOMSO--3S 0&-SOROH STREET-
99
BRAND & /nOLLISON,
CITV or GLASGOW
B)YC WOKKS. . . .
FREMCH COrsf) CLiEANING
A SF»ECIAl.TY.
Ladies" Blousks, all kinds, Uty Cleaned and
Pressed, One Shilling Each.
Note. — All Goods received for Clean i tig on Tuesdays
returned on Saturdays.
SANDGflTE Registry. *"s.'i^S.1„?;s™
Tenipovai y Maids for any period always on books.
ORDERS peeeived fop DALLAS & CO., Cab and
Cappiagre Hipep, King's Apms Stables.
J. HUNTER, 21 Sandgate.
'Phone, - - 25x.
100
THE CRAPES BAR,
3 NEW/HAKi^ET STREET.
Only the Best of SPIRITS, WINES, Etc., kept.
Famed for a Good, Cool and -
REFRESHING GLASS OF BEER.
BOTTLED BEER always in Good Condition.
Family Orders carefully attended to. JAMES GILCHRIST, Proprietor.
THOMAS ei-IMIE,
FAEVIII.Y BUTC&^ER,
NEWTON, J^YR. . .
CORNED BEEF, PICKLED TONGUES, AND SAUSAGES.
House— 23 Prestwick Road.
101
HIGHEST AWARD
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE
i/ JUBILEE EXHIBITION,
1887.
FLEURY MENO,
lPasti-\? Cool? aiiD (loiitectioner,
44. 46 b' 4S NEWMARKET STREET,
22 Fawcett Street, Sundepland;
3 St. Ann's Passag-e, Manehestep.
H. RICHMOND,
FISHMONGER AND POULTERER,
88 N K 13^ ROAD,
Opdeps Called for and Delivered.
FRESH SUPPLY OF FISH DS:iLY,
102
DflVID MACKIE,
CYCLE WORKS,
63 Peebles Street
(Back Entrance).
PLAXma ENAMELLmO and REPAIRS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED.
FIrst-Class Workmanship and Prompi; Delivery g"uarani;eed.
AGENT FOR
ROBIN HOOD and OLYMPIC CYCLES.
AYRSHiRE AND CALLOWAY
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
1 KILLOCH PLACE
(Nearly opposite Railway Station),
AYR.
FIRST-CLASS BOXES and STABLING in connection
with the Hotel.
THOMAS STEEN, Proprietor.
103
JOHN DAVIDSON
tlOINER, BUIL.DER and
FUNERAU UNDERTAKER
58 NEW ROAD, NEWTON
AYR
ESTIIVIATES GIVEN
Uobbins'S PuMctwsiBly Attended to
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HOUSE - OSBORNE COTTAGE, 58 NEW ROAD.
JOHN PATERSON & GO.,
LEATHER MERCHANTS,
BOOT FURNISHERS,
14 CARRICK STREET, AYR.
Best Home Butts, Bends, Shoulders and Bellies, Etc. '
LEATHER CUT TO ANY SIZE.
SPECI/\LITIES: Leather Laces and Rubber Heel and Sole Pads.
104
DAVID M'INTOSH,
PAINTER, FAFERHAHGER & DECORATOR,
TAM^S BRIG,
Has always on hand a Large Selection of Best British-Madk
Papers ; also a Splendid Assortment oi Cioiung and Dado
Decorations in Salamander, Liticrusta, Lignomur, and
Anaglypta.
Note Address:
115 NE^^ ROAD.
House: 22 NORTHFIELD AVENUE.
Estimates Given.
David Kirkland
Builder and Joiner^
Sawing, Plaining and Moulding Mill,
1 Union Buildings,
Ayr,
TelepHone No. 126.
105
"LORNE" SMITH and STRUCTURAL WORKS
[ESTABI.ISHKD ISSO.J
JAMES THOMSON & SONS,
LORNE ARCADE,
115 HIGH STREET, AYR.
Plain and Ornamental Railings, Gates, Grills, and
Smith Work of every description. Iron Doors,
Iron Roofs, and all kinds of Structural Work.
Grates and Ranges Repaired and Renewed. . .
Lawn Mowers Sharpened by Special Machinery.
First Class Work, in all Branches.
SPRING BARRELLED SUNSHADES Fitted up Complete.
ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. Tki.ephone No. 306.
C, A, M1NTYRE,
GROCER,
57 NKW ROAD.
PROVISIONS TiLWHYS FRESH AND RELIABLE.
Our 21- TEA is Famed.
106
SCOTT'S REGISTRY
For Private, Hotel, 0/ub, Institution, and Country Servants,
Have always on their List a large iminber of all Classes of
Servants for permanent Situations ; also. Temporary Cooks,
Tablemaids, Laundresses, Ac, for Daily and Weekly Engagementsr.
Specially fitted up as a First-Class Regristry.
Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to.
BOOKINQ OFFICE FOR
CANADA, UNITED STATES, AUSTRALIA, NEW
ZEALAND, SOUTH AFRICA, RHODESIA, &c.
Tickets L^iiried at Loivest Bates.
J A IVI E S~"S C O T T,
68 NEWMARKET STREET, AYR.
AGKNT FOR
Allan Line, Canadian Paeifle Railway Steamship Line,
Donaldson Line, Anchor Line, Cunard Line,
White Star Line, Orient Line, &c.
Telephone No. llx.
COALS.
BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL,
NUTS, DROSS, &c.,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
DANIEL MAIN,
Coal Merchant,
BERE5FORD COAL DEPOT.
Telephone No. 214.
House Addpess, - - 61 ALLOWAY STREET.
107
51. •^llUafMr.
Newsagent, Coafectioitc^r, Oobacconist, and*
IFanc^ (Boobs ^erc^ant,
GUSHET HOUSE
92 ^fc<x) TfioadU
picture jframina an^ Boo??biuMna
A SPECIAUTY.
Familu Baking Establishment.
J. HALL & CO..
198 HIGH STREET. AYR.
Mtarriage, ^lrt^6a^ anb (Tl^rUtettiiig (Lakes
MADE TO ORDER.
ALL KINDS of FANCY BREAD.
SHOPS SUPPLIED WITH BREAD, ETC.
108
F. AITKEN HARPER, M.P.S.,
QUALIFIED CHEMIST and OPTiCIAN,
NEW BRIDGE PHARMACY,
1 NEW Bridge Street.
Sole Maker of DR. DAY'S TABLETS FOR INDIGESTION AND
CONSTIPATION, 1/- and 2/6 per Box.
(From the Prescription of Dr. Eti. O. Day, of Royal Waterloo Hospital.)
Gives immediate relief to all forms of indigestion.
Proprietary and Patent Medicines at Wliolesale Prices.
ILabics anb (B<jntlemen's Oailor
anb !!6reecl)es ^aker
Ayr.
I
Telephone No. ly.
NIVEN BROWN,
FAMILY BAKER AND PURVEYOR,
UNION BUILDINGS, TOWNHEAD,-]
WELLINGTON CHAMBERS, and - AYR,
TAM^SBRIG, - . - -j
Also at THE CROSS, PRESTWICK.
BREAD OF FfNEST QUALITY.
PLAIN and FANCY BISCUITS of all kinds.
Public Banquet, Mamagre, Luncheon, Dinner, Supper,
and Soirees Purveyed for.
Ices, Creams, Jellies, &c. -;- Purveying a Speciality.
DAVID RAM5AY QIBB,
CflBIMETnnf^ER,
70 HIGH STREET. AYR,
FURNITURE IN GREAT VARIETY,
All Hand Made.
Ordeps Punetiaally Attended to.
110
TelepKone—
Telegrapliic Address
11 y.
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G^y^^a 6- Cixi Aeci
1885,
Juacon C^Wtelti^, - - - -
(Tostumier,
^^ X^elUnglon Chambers.
iDinner au6 !^aU (Bowtts,
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Robert WaLmcE,
TOWN BUILDinOS:
ROBERT WALLACE & CO,
25 HEWMHRKET STREET.
— AVR. —
BLENDERS OF
INDIAK, CEYLON AND GHiNA TEAS,
ape ofFeping- the best value that
money can buy in TEA at . . .
PER LB. "j /^ PER LB.
FULL W^EIGHT.
Othep Prices ape Is 2d, Is 6d, Is 8d, Is lOd, 2s,
and 2s 4d pep lb.
Also Pure China Tea at Is 4d and 2s per lb.
Comparison invited.
Samples given or sent on application.
Parcels of 101b. or Tins of 201b. carriage paid to any address.
ROBERT WALLACE,
TOWN BUILDINGS;
ROBKRX l^AI^l^ACi: Sc CO,,
25 NEWMARKET STREET,
— — AYR. —
112
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Ayr Tin-Piate and
Japan Works
Ws-~
153 High Street, Ayr
(Opposite Wallace Tower).
ESTABLISHED 1S4T.
JAPANNEKS, COPfEir, BRASS and
TINPLATE WOUKEKS.
Specialities
Cycle Enamelling:, Lining:,
Ornamental and Nickel Plating:,
Re-Japanning: and Repairing: Baths,
Cans, Trays, Grocers' Canisters, Bins,
Beams and Stands.
ALL KINDS OF DAIRY UTENSILS
MADE AI^D REPAIRED.
COOKING UTENSILS RE-TINNED WITH
PURE TIN ONLY.
118
TExclu5lve Cadies' Oailorin^
In T^Vrtlstic Excellence*
Riding Habits and ♦ . «
Young Ladies* Dresses a Speciality.
KENNETH MacDONALD,
S CATHCART STREKT, AYR.
Telephone No. 22y.
JAMES MILROY^ son
WHOLESKLE FRUIT MERCHHHTS,
16 6 20 RLLOWRY STREET,
HUD
208 HIGH STREET, AYR.
Telephone No. 201.
Sole Agents for this District for Jamaica and
Costa Rica Bananas, also regular weekly
supplies of Canary Bananas.
114
R. GEMMELL & SON.
JOB and POST MASTERS, and MOTOR
and GENERAL CARRIAGE HIRERS. .
Motor Landaulettes, Touring^ Cars & Roundabouts for Hire.
ticad Office - 33 CARI^iCK STREET.
Branch Offices : SM.hh.'< :
28 Wellington Square. 33 Carriek Street.
Midton Dairy, Midton Road. 20 Alloway Street and
20 Alloway Street, and at 205 High Street.
205 High Street.
Cab Offices fit botli sides of Station.
All Offices and Stables Connected by Telephone.
TelepJwne No. 44- Telegraphic Address — " Gemmell, Ayr.''
D. & T. BONE,
PLASTERERS,
86 ELBA STREET.
STRICT ATTENTION given to all Orders.
House: - 3 WHITLETTS ROAD.
Jlo
® Reliable Drapery ««
:o:
■ (JOOD STYLE and ECONOMY IN DRESS CAN EASILY BE
OBTAINED if you g.o to W. A. LOW'S, 155 High Street. Here
yoii will find tlie LATkSI' STYLES, BEST QUALITY, at
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT
is under a THOROUGHLY COMPETENT DRESSMAKER.
W. A. L. can CONFIDENTLY GUARANTEE the LATEST
STYLES, EXCELLENCE OF CUT, PERFECT FIT & FINISH
of E\ ERY GARMENT, at STRICTLY MODERATE PRICES.
W. A. LOW'S,
n CTiLL
SOLICITED
HT (® GD
— =— — Successor to Seaton G Coy.,
o) 155 High Street, Ayr.
COCKER & ROSS
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS,
T^ <& 76 OAL.BL.AIR ROAD.
Repairs to any make of Car,
ESTIffVIATES GIVEN.
Re-fcv-ol, OiB £b.r-bcB Or-ea.ses.
TeSepHone No. 341
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PLASTERER,
40 Mill Street.
JOBBINGS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
HZOXJSE]-
14 KYLE STREET, AYR.
GD CO A LS. (§)
BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL. NUTS. DROSS. Etc.
Supplied at Moderate Prices.
Opdeps ppomptly attended to.
WiLLmn Hendry,
Ct>stl Merclia^nt,
WOOD LYE.
House— 53 Qreen Street.
118
Robt. Forrest & Co
Telegrams—
Forrest," Ayr.
Telephone-
No. 7y.
Blends of Tea.
SPECIALTIES :-
Blends of Coffee. | Blends of Highland Whisky.
Robert Forkest & Co.'s Blends of SCOTCH WHISKIES
were awarded the Grand Prize (the Highest Award) at St.
Louis International Exhibition, 1904, and Gold Medal at
Liege International Exhibition, 1905.
62 HIGH STREET ^fik.YJE^- 69 KYLE STREET
(Bonded Warehouse).
electrical CuQineer Contractor.
RLLOWRY CHAMBERS,
239 TClgb Street ^^r.
Complete Lighting and Power Installations
carried out in accoi^dance with latest and most
approved practice, and every description
of Electrical Repair Work undertaken at
shortest notice.
119
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JOHN R. STEELE,
'9'
GRAIN AND CEMENT MERCHANT,
South Quay. Ayr. gd
AND
Over Mills, by Ayr,
Supplies Feeding Stuffs of First-Class Quality, at Lowest
Current Prices.
Home and Foreign Beans, American, Danubian, and Plate
Corn, Barley, Pease, Grain, Wheat, Short and Long Oats,
Etc.
Bean Meal (Warranted Pure), Indian Meal, Barley Meal,
Pea Meal, Grain Meal, Oatmeal, Calf Meal, Paisley Feeding
Meal, Molassine Meal, Molascuit Bran, Thirds, Chop, Feeding
Treacle, Etc., Etc.
Agent/or Ayr and District for
. VERNON'S FAR-FAIVIED .
IVIIL.ENNIUBVI FB.OUR,
Which has gained upwards of 80 Gold Medals. Give it a
trial, and you will use no other.
BEST LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT
Always on Hand.
Branch Office^ West Side of Passenger Station.
Opion TUESDAYS ruoM 10 a.m. till 3 p.m.
Telegraphic Address— "Steele, Ayr." Telephone— No. 13-
121
M'QUISTON
FOR-
IVIOTOR CARS (New and Second Hand).
Rep£Lir-s, Supplies, Hiring', .
Gsit-£LS'e, Accessories, &c., &.c.
Open Day and Night. Also Sundays.
Works and Garage, - BERESFORD LANE.
Depot, - - - - 52 ALLOWAY STREET.
BUSIN ESS ESTABLISH ED 1878.
Telegrams— " M'QUISTON, AYR." Telephone No. 89.
Ayr Steam
Shipping
Coy., Ltd.
SCOTI^ANI> and IRKt#ANI>.
Regular Steam Communication with
BELFAST and LARNE via AYR.
Ayr to Belfast Daily (Sundays excepted) at Midnight.
Belfast to Ayr Daily (Sundays excepted) at 8 p.m. (Irish).
Ayr to Larne livery Monda\', Wednesday, and Friday,
' 12 Night.
Larne to Ayr Every Tuesday, Thursday, 8 p.m. ; Saturday
at or after 6 p.m. (Irish time).
Regular Service between AYR and CAMPBELTOWN.
For Fares, &c., apply to
Ayr Steam Shipping Coy., Limited, Ayr.
122
A. W. BONE,
FISHMONGER,
GAME and POULTRY DEALER,
VOLUNTEER BUILDINGS.
2 BURNS STATUE SQUARE.
Telephone : Telegraphic Address :
No. 139. " Phea sant, Ayp.
DAVID REID & CO.,
Cabinetmakers, TUpbolsterers, aiiD
jfuneral lIlJiDertakeis,
68 cS6 86 HIGH STREET,
— avR. =
Furniture, Linoleum, Carpets, Bedsteads, Bedding and Blindi
Manufacturers. -:- Pictures Framed.
Specialties in Sideboards, Dining and Bedroom Suites.
Wighi Orders received at House- H PRESTWICK ROAD.
123
Aiss Forbes
(Successor to Aiss E. Baird),
Dkessa\akek and /Milliner,
16 Barns Street,
Ayr. ^ ^ ^
Telegrams— "Produck, Ayii." Telephone No. 305.
HUGH /A'CRAE
HAACURER and PRODUCE
/MERCHANT,
-^ LORNE ARCADE, '^
115 HIGH STREET. AYR
SPECIAL.ITIES :
Ayrshire Bacon, Cooked Hams, Boiled Beef Hams^
American Smoked Hams, Pork Sausages and Irish Eggs.
124
CEORCE FEIfCySSON,
(Successor lo H. M'QUISTOM),
CYCLE AGENT,
52 ALLOWAY STREET, AYR.
FOR BICYCLES. BHBY CHRRIHGES,
KCCESSORIES HHD REPHIRS.
- AGENT FOR -
LEA FRANCIS, ROVER, SPARKBROOK,
SINGER and TRIUMPH CYCLES.
D. S. MKECHNIE'S
DENTAL ROOMS
56 /HAIN STREET, AYR.
Hour-s— 10 A.IV1. TH.!. 8 F».IVI.
SINGLE TEETH from 5s.
UPPER or LOWER SETS from L2 12s 6d.
SPECIAL, NOTICE.
Personal Attention Given and all work guaranteed.
House— Rosebank. Marchiield Road.
125 ^l,: ;
JOHN L WILSON, /U.P.S.
Pharmacist, Photog^raphlc Chemist, and Optician.
Phj'sicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully
dispensed with Finest Drugs at lowest rates.
Patent Medicines, Proprietary Articles, and Sundries in
great variety at lowest cash prices.
Large Stock of Photographic Plates, Films, Papers, Mounts, etc.
Private Room for Sight Testing and Spectacle-Fitting.
CENTRAL PHARMACY, 15 High Street, AYR.
Opposite Alex. Fergusson & Sons, Stationers.
Telephone No. 309.
R. CRADDOCK,
TAILOR
AND CLOTHIER,
166 HIGH STREET.
OD AYR <©
(Near Wallace Tower), ^
126
(ioRDON Brothers,
Italian Warehousemen and
Wine Merchants,
116 HIGH SXREEX, AYR.
Telephone No. 1.
Also at—
AILSA BUILDINGS, PRESTWICK.
(Guaranteed 10 yeaps old),
4s per Bottle,
"GOLD SEAL" WHISKY (Special),
3s lOd per bottle.
*^RED SEAL^^ WHISKY (Matured),
3s 6d per Bottle.
HIGH-Cr.ASS XKAS.
.1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2, 2/6, and 2/10 per Lb.
General Price List on Application,
127
TLadies* an6 (Bent.'s
Oailor and (Tlotbler,
- 50 Ui^le Street, T^^r* ^
Ooe>t JIO yea>t<y eocpeH-letxce
Coy
128
Robert Kirkpatrick
Fruiterer and Confectioner,
199 HIGH STREET.
FRUITS OF KLL KINDS m THEIR SEKSON.
ORDBRS called for* and punctually attended to.
HOUSE AGENT.
Complete List of Fupnished Houses and Apartments
in Town and District.
MATTHEW HALL
CARTING CONTRACTOR,
27 PEEBLES STREET.
FURNITURE REMOVED BY VAN OR LORRY.
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
BLAES OR GRAVEL SUPPLIED.
All Orders punctually attended to.
129
^^hen in W£in-fe o-F Gener-a.! pr-
HOUSEHOILD DRARERY
. . . TRY . . .
A. GOLOIB'S
CASH DRAPERY "WAREHOUSE,
36 MAIN STREET AND 2 CHURCH PLACE,
Splendid Variety in all Departments.
Keenest Prices in the District.
Satisfaction to Purchasers guaranteed.
The Rigrht Place for the Rsgrht Article at the Right Price.
Only Entpance-THE CORNER DOOR.
T^. Smit^ ^ Son,
(Brain ^^ercbants anb Mtilkrs.
Mills, - - - AYR MILLS and VICTORIA MILLS.
Office, - - - - 21 ALLOWAY STREET, AYR.
STORES, - - SOUTH QUAY and NORTH QUAY.
Supplies of all kinds of Feeding Stuffs at
Lowest Wholesale Prices.
180
Telephone No. 258.
(Tartlrig (Tontraclor,
OFFICE :—
9 River Street.
HOUSE n^D STHBLES :-
65 Peebles Street.
BLAES AND GRAVEL SUPPLIED.
REMOVALS UNDERTAKEN*
All Orders punctually attended to.
I5l)e "Windsor Restaurant
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS. ^B|^ TEAS, - - - SUPPERS.
Change of BUI of Fare Daily. Open till 11 p.m.
Mlaringues "B^^resl) ^ail^. !^irtb6a^ (Lakes,
brides' Cakes.
GERIVIAN TEA BREAD.
Weddings, Suppers, Balls, etc., purveyed for at Moderate
.... Charges
T>URVEYORS' UTENSEL.S FOR HIRE.
Splendid Selection of Picture Post Cards. . . .
Fancy Goods and Toys at very Lowest Prices.
p. ANDRE01.I
^^ Renovating Company.
EXPERT RENOVATING TAILORS.
Ladies and Gent.^s Garments altered., remodelled.,
2Jressed^ and repaired, etc., at moderate cost.
We also make up Ladies* and Gent/s Garments
at moderate charges*
55 HIGH STREET and 137 MAIN STREET.
DANIEL NEILL, Proprietor.
132
Archibald Climie,
]3UTCHER, E^^^ f^AMCURER.
SUN INN BUILDINGS,
223 HIGH STREET, AYR.
HAIVIS AND SAUSAGES, CORNED BEEF, PICKLED TONGUES, ETC.
House-DARRACH, 29 CASTLEHILL ROAD.
Hi^U Ifokl anb yiestauraut
9 KYL-E STREET
(Thrp:e Minutes' Walk from Railway Station).
3f ot anb <rol6 TCuncljeous. Hf ot Joints dall^.
PRIVATE ROOMS.
Wines and Spirits of Superior Quality^ Bass and
Worthington^s Celebrated Ales and Porters. . . .
"Well-Aired Bedrooms. Charg-es Moderate.
Large Hall in connection with Private Entrance for
Weddings and Parties.
IVIr-s I.. RITCHIE, Pt-opi-ietv-ix.
G. H. KING,
AYR CYCLE WORKS,
3 KVLE STREET
— — AYR. ~-
Nothing too difficult or too old to repair.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
TELEPHONE NO. 50y4<.
Miss M. J. M'Call (S)
DRESSMAKER and COSTUMIER.
Has always on ha ad
ALL THE Latest Novelties m Materials
SuitsLble -For l-a-daes' \A/ea»-.
<s) 12 Cathcart Street. <©
AYR.
134
Mrs J. AiRD,
DRESS and COSTUME MAKER,
COnTEHT COTTAGE,
1 Albert TerracetWallacetown
AYR-
WALTER MILLER,
7 HVIE STREET, AYR,
Cart, Van, and Lorry Contractor.
Furniture Removed by Van or Lorry.
Estimates given for delivery of Goods by Van of
Lorry, per liour, day, year, or mileage.
TelepHone hlo. 5091.
135
ROBERT /n. CALDER,
TOBACCONIST & STATIONER.
L.a.B-s'e Ssiloon -Fitted sis First-Clsiss
MINIATURE RIFI-E RANGE
THREE TARGETS.
An opportunity to learn how to shoot. Instruction Free.
47 SAN DG ATE p6s?^¥f.ce
RANGE OPEN DAILY, 10 A.M. till 9.30 P.M.
F- K. TIERNEY,
PAINTER
PAPERHANGER AND DECORATOR,
22 WALLACE STREET,
AYR.
EXPERIENCED WORKMEN sent to all parts of Country.
ESTIIVIATES GIVEN.
Workshop and Store-46 George Street.
136
Telephone No. lOx.
DAVID MILLIGAN
JOIMER 8 BUILDER,
12 SMITH STREET.
(HERD OF KYLE STREET).
JOBBINGS OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECUTED.
iO, - - T OARRBOK PARK.
J. B. Tulloch, Se'lk. Z
Qualified Chemist (by exam.), ....
Qualified Sight-Testing Specialist (by exam.)
Prkscriptions Dispenskd with Finest Druos
at modkratb kates.
Lenses made to Oculists' Prescriptions at shortest notice.
Sole Agent for Dr Bildwin's Apple Tonic (Nature's
remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Piles, Billious-
ness, bad Stomach and Liver troubles). Bottles, Is Hd
and 2s 9d.
''':''lirklr^^eT: 1 New Road '-'■^''- "
Unionist
Club).
NEV\/TON.ON.AYR.
Telephone No. 19x
J 37
ROBERT A. KING, post^mIstbr,
18 Holmston Road and Black Bull Stables, Ayr.
RIDING SCHOOL, at 18 Holmston Road.
Mr King has now opened a commodious and well appointed Riding
School at above Address, where Pupils of all ages can rely on being
taught Riding under the best Instructors.
Telephone Na. 19. Telcf/raphic Addrest;, '' Liverv, Ai/r."
G.&ci. LA/ne,
Slaters, Glaziers. Chimney Sweepers,
and General Jobbers,
Beresford Park, Burns' Statue Square,
(® AYR. @)
Opdeps Ppomptly and Carefully attended to.
AVindow^ Cleaning Done.
House Address— 7 Garden Street.
138
ROBERT HUNTER & SONS,
IRONFOUNDERS,
Please note only Address :
WALLACETOWN FOUNDRY,
LIMOND'S WYND, AYR.
HOUSES:
24 Russell Street and 3 Duke Street, Newton.
Estimates and every information
given on application.
Established 1871.
MOTHER. IT RAmS.
And my Umbrella needs Re-covering.
Let's take it to Millar, the People's
Umbrella Maker, who will have it put
right in an hour's time. His place is at
2 Main Street.
I saw it when at the Library for your
book. It is just 2 doors from it.
139
Telephone 216.
XHOMAS BRYDEn.®
NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST.
Greenhouse Plants, Palms, Ferns and Other Plants for House
Decoration.
Bedding Plants, Fruit Trees, Roses,
Forest Trees, Shrubs, etc., etc. - -
Garden Seeds, Bulbs, Tools.
PRACTICAL ME2N to do all kinds of Qapden Wopk»
PLANTS ON HIRE for Decoration, etc.
JOSEPH DARBISON.®
FAMILY kA^&J BUTCHER,
12 CARRICK STREET, AYR.
Sausages. Potted Meat, Puddings.
Corned Beef and Ox Tongues. ::
m- ©rDers calleD for auD punctually DeliveccD. ^^
House, - 37 NEW ROAD.
140
D. A. WALLACE
(For 27 Yenrs Partner of the defunct firm of
Hysi.op, AVai.lack & Co.),
8 stMcB 10 MIC5H STTREET,
GENERAL DRAPER | Varied stock of Household Drapery
and
HOSIER
Large Stock of Gent.'s Shirts,
Underwear, Pyjamas, Collars,
Scarfs, etc.
DRESSMAKING - ^'^mo&IUS^^^'^^^'''^' ^^^""^^^
MILLINERY - - | ^ New styles in Hats and Bonnets.
TAILORING - - I Large Selection of Newest Materials
I suitable for Season.
A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED.
R. Paterson s Son,
Weighing Macliiue and
Scale Beam Malcers,
29 MAIN STREET.
AYR.
All classes of Weighing Instruments Repaired,
Sharpened and Adjusted.
Up-keep of Weighing Plant contracted for.
Es-timeL±es Given.
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Telephone No . 333. Telegrams : ' ' Reid, Millftrae. Ay . "
D. H. & F. REID,
# ENGINEERS, #
VICTORIA BRIDGE.
Makers of Steam, Gas and Oil Engines, Shaftings
Gearing, &c*
REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
MOTOR CAR REPAIRS & RENEWALS.
GARAGE ACCOMMODATION
ANDREW LOVE,
(For over 25 years with JOHN REID & SONS),
AncS
33 MAIN STREET,
NE^^TON, AVR-
House - - 46 PEEBLES STREET
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Office Telephone— 37x. Telegraphic Addpess-
Mouse Telephone— 284. " Kvepgood, Ayr."
J. Si D. R. BONE
(Successors to John Clark),
POTATO MEKCHANTS,
16 NEW ROAD, AYR.
H OUSE — Fennlckiajid Farm, Maybole Road.
Jinest Red Soil Dunbars,FIfeshire, Perthshire & Forfarshire.
Dates and Langworthies.
Also Irish Skerries and Dates- All In their Season.
Being very large Buyers of Potatoes, we are always
in a position to supply the Best Quality of Potatoes
at Lowest possible Prices. Seed Potatoes a
Speciality. Also, Carrots and Turnips.
A Trial Solicited,
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Buy your . . »
BRASSWORK . .
from the, . . .
MANUFACTURERS.
Arch. Welsh & Co.
Carrtck Brass Works,
JOHN STREET, AYR.
Makers of Every Description
of Brasswork for Engineers,
Shipbuilders, Plumbers, and
Cabinetmakers. _ _ -
All kinds of Brass & Copper
Goods Repaired and Cleaned
equal to New. - - - -
Stair Rods, Portiere Rods,
Fireirons, Ornaments, Etc.,
Cleaned equal to New.
ORIEL and STRAIGHT POLES at Lowest Rates.
Name Plates, any design, Cast or Engraved.
Silver Plating done at Lowest Rates.
Estimates Given od
FOR KVERV DKSCUIPTION
OF BRASS WORK. . . .
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Linen Grass Bleached and Beautifully Dressed
Telephone— 1?! Alloicay. . MSTT . Telephone~12 Allmvay.
. , AnnfieM Glen , »
Hand & Fower Laundry,
• • • Belmont. . . ,
Dyeing", Cleaning", and Carpet Beating" at Moderate Rates.
VANS OOI.I.ECT AND DEU.SVER.
Town Receiving Office— Carr'rck Hand Laundry, Carrick Street, Ayr.
WiLLmn lAuRmv.
CaRTINfi CONTRaCTOR,
53 PEEBLES STREET. SYR.
Orders Expeditiously Executed.
. . Blaes and Gravel Supplied^
ESTBIVSATES GBVEN.
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WHEN THE EXTENSION AT
H0UR5T0N & SONS
Drapery Warehouse
RLLOWRY STREET, AYR,
IS COMRLETED,
IT WILL BE ONE OF THE
Largest RETAIL DRAPERY Eskblishments In Scotland.
Every Accommodation to make Shopping a pleasure.
RESTAURANT DE LUXE.
Lounges, Rest Rooms, Writing Rooms, Ladies' Rooms,
Smoking Rooms, and Lavatories.
Visitors to Ayr should not fail to visit this Warehouse.
DEPARTMENTS:
British and French Dress Goods. Art Needlework.
Silks and Velvets. Smallwares and Trimmings.
General Drapepy. Undepelothing-.
Napery, Blankets. Corsets.
Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas. Mantles and Costumes.
Furs, Laces, Fancy Goods. Millinery.
Gent's Tailoring. Dress and Mantle Making.
Gent's and Boys' Outfits.
Carpets. Linoleums, Waxcloths, Furnishings.
Sewing Machines, Washing Machines, Etc., Etc.
LADIES' TAILORING.
Open: End of August, 1310.
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GEORGE WYBURN,
JOINER AND FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,
92, 94, 96 Wallace Street Mpi\
Es^ima.'fces Given.
Shrouds, Wreaths, and Cposses kept in Stoek.
HEADSTONES A SPECIALITY.
ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
House Address, - 63 Elba Street.
MRS CONLIN,
50 anb 52 Mallace Street,
BUYS - , .
CAST-OFF CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CARPETS, RUGS, Etc.
GOOD PRICES GIVEN.
Letters and Post Cards Punctually attended to.
ESTABLISHED 1897.
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AULD BRIG
Knitting Warehouse
42 HIGH STREET.
(Special Articles J^a^e io (9rc)er.
(E>tocfeinJs and <6ox Refoote^.
5^11 Rir\c)s of tOools in §tock.
AGENT FOR PULLAR'S DYE WORKS, PERTH.
Telephone No. 339.
j\obert Stewart
CD CO)
(Brocer, Tligliue an& . ■
Spirit /IDeicbant, ^^
1 and 4 ALLISON STREET,
NEWTON -ON -AYR.
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MenryCole,
FRUITERER, FI.ORIST
SLndl OONFEOTIONER,
Z SANnOAXE:.
Personal and Prompt Attention.
Ot-der-s ca-lled -For- a-nd deliver-ed.
THE
GLASS «"" CHINfi
WAREHOUSE,
49 Wallace Street, Ayr.
The Largest Assortment of Glass, China* and
Earthenware in Town.
Dinner, Tea & Toilet Sets in Great Variety.
An Inspection Invited.
JOHN MATTHIAS, Proprietor.
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JAMES r. SHORT,
- TEACHER OF BOOKKEEPING, -
SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, Etc.,
143 HIGH STREET,
AYR,
TUITION IN BOOKKEEPING BY CORRESPONDENCE
A SPECIALITY.
MISSES GOUDIE,
Milliners,
34 MAIN STREET.
AYR.
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PATERSON,SONS&Co.
MUSBO DEPOT.
EVERYTHING THAT PERTAINS TO MUSIC.
Pianos, Organs, Player-Pianos, "Electrelle"
Player, ' Welte-Mignon' Player, Gramophones
and Records, Violins, Music Cabinets, &c. ,
Music Acessories, Music, Sheet and Bound
Volumes.
TUNING, REGULATING AND REPAIRING.
Tuners visit every district in .Scotland
periodically. Terms on application.
REPAIRS: Special Department for Repair of every descrip-
tion of Musical Instrument. Estimates Free.
34 NEWMARKET STREET, AYR.
Glas£fow, Dumfries, Kilmarnock, Paisley, Greenock,
Oban and Stranraer.