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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^^ 


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6 

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 
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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. 


10 


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and  Gent.'s  Tailoring  Establishment 

in  Avrshin 


One  Reason  Why— 

Because  Everj'  Garment 
is  Guaranteed  Perfect 
in  Fit  and  Workman- 
ship. 


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SOLICITED. 


GENERAL 
DRAPERS, 

DRESSMAKERS, 

MILLINERS, 

LADIES'    AND    GENT.'S 
TAILORS. 


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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 

12 


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, 

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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. 


21 


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. 


22 


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. 


26 


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. 


DIliECTCliY.  49 

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. 

n 


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. 


OtllECTOHV.  55 

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. 


61 


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 

Savings  Bank  Business 


Wkek  Days. 

A.M.        P.M. 

7  0  to  9  0 

7  0  to  9  0 

7  0  to  9  0 

8  0  to  8  0 

8  0  to  8  0 

A.M.         A.M. 

9  0  to  10  0 


9  0  to  10  0 


NOTICE. — On  Sundays  the  Letters  are  delivered  at  the  Counter  to 
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. 


62 


DIRECTORY. 


INAVARD     MAILS. 


Latest  time  for  Posting  at  t/he  Head 
Office  for  Town  Deliveries — 6. 55  a.m. , 
10  a.m.,  I.i5  p.m.,  4.0  p.m.,  and 
7  p.m^ 


ow, 

England.^ 
,  Mayliole,  J- 
ly,    Local,  J 


All  England  and  Scotland  geneially, 
Foreign  and  Local 

Ireland,  Edinburgh,  Glasgow, 

Glasgow,  London,  South 
South  Ireland,  Tarbolton 
Girvan,  Turnberry,  Daill_ 

Dalmellington,  Patna,  Dunaskin, 
Hollybnsh,  Glasgow,  Rankinston, 
Irvine. Stranraer,Kilmarnock,Troon, 
Prestwick,  Dailly,  Dalryraple,  Edin- 
burgh, Cumnock,  Tarbolton,  T^ocal, . . 

London  and  England  generally,  Dum- 
fries, Kilmarnock,  Girvan,  Maybole, 
Glasgow,  Paisley,  Annbank,  Dron-  j- 
gan,  aiaidens,  Monktovi,  Local  and  I 
Rural  District,   . .         . .  ..J 

England,  Ireland,  and  the  Continent 
Glasgow  and  the  North,  Edinburgh, 
Greenock,  Paisley,  Irvine,  Troon, 
Dumfries,  Cumnock,  Miuchline, 
Kilmarnock,  Ballantrae,  Col- 
monell,  Girvan,  ^laybole,  Maidens, 
Dunure,  Dalmellington,  Dunaskin, 
Patna,  Hollybush,  Rankinston, 
Prestwick,  Ardrossan,  Barrhill, 
Turnberry,  Pinwherry,  Cassillis, 
Dailly,   Killochan,   Local.   &c. 


Delivery 

by 
PO.STMEN 

begins  at 
7.0  a.m. 
10  1.5    ,, 

10.15     ,, 


2.0    p.m. 


4.20 


Delivery 

to 
Callers 

begins  at 


7.0    a.m. 

7.0      „ 

10.20    ,, 


.0    p.m, 


L20    „ 


Delivery 

of 
Parcels 

begins  at 


8.15  a.m. 

10.20    „ 

10.20     „ 
2.0    p.m. 

4.20    „ 


OUT^VARD      MAILS. 


*DESPATCHES. 

Registration— Letters  can 
be  Registered  with  an 
Additional  Fee  of  4d  up  to 
the  closing  of  Letter  Box 


Troon,  Monkton  and  Pi  est-  j 
Avick,  Coylton,  Dalrymple  I 
Dalmellington,  Dunaskin,  f 
Hollybush,  and  Patna,  . .  J 

Glasgow,  Ballantrae,  Col-  i 
monell,  Pinwherry.  Dailly,  !- 
Girvan,  and  Maybole,      . .  j 

First  Town  Delivery,  Dun-'i 
ure.  Maidens,  Turnberry,  | 
Ayr  and  District— Rural  ' 
Post, J 

Annbank,  Stair,  Tarbolton, 

Drongan,  Rankinston,  Kil-^ 
marnock,  London,  and  I 
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. 

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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. 


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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. 


I 

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. 

a 

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. 

L 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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GENERAL     DIRECTORY. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


GENERAL     DIKECT 


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. 

o 


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 


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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«. 


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;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. 


f 


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. 


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Emulsion,  1/-  and  1/10  per 
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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. 


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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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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. 


12 


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. 


]4 
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. 


15 

.  .  ,  TRY  .  .  . 

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. 


16 
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. 


19 

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. 


•20 


AFTLECK'S 


For  Artistic  Furniture 


AFFLECK'S 

Manufacturing  Cabinet  lUaliers, 

Upholsterers, 

Carpet  Warehousemen, 

27  &.  49,  HIGH  STREET, 
AYR. 

Funeral  Undertakers. 


Est.  1810.  Tel.  14Y. 

V ^ 

27  and  49  HICH  STREET, 

AYR. 


21 


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. 


22 


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. 


23 


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, 
=  aYR,  = 

m 

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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Established    1789. 


ROYAL  OITAIIKL  and  h.  1  BONIIEI)  WAHKIIOUSE, 

(Duty  Free), 


.A.-5r  IM- 


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. 


2S 


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. 


29 

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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34 


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. 


35 


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. 


36 


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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^^    XZX€3rJE3C     ^  ^X"  J^ £S £3  ^X? ,    .A.3rXC.. 

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  „ 

ui'Baquns,,  ./saraisf  „  ./piayua  veAo-a,,,  snoui^j  aqx 


'i33^XS  3nA^   \Z 

'±NVHOd3IAl     310A0 

'VWl  'pJOjpiBJa  aj  pj^AV  '^9l^H  a^Tsl) 


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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. 


HOUSE-lOl   NEW^  ROAD. 


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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, 

=  avR.  = 

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. 

^        %^        %H 

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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(56 


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* 


68 

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. 


70 


CALLOWAY  &  BOWIE, 

Cabmctmakers,  Upholsterers 
and  Carpet  Warefiousemen. 
Bedding  Manufacturers  and 
Removal  Contractors  _ 


53  and  61  ALLOWAY  STREET 

_ AYR  — — 


VAB.UATORS 


Telephone  No.  282. 


71 


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. 


74 

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, 

^=  AVR.  == 


W^INES  OF  THE  FINEST  QUALITY. 


D.    WILKIE,    Proprietor. 


75 


(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 

-II- 
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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DRESS,  MffiHTLE  MAKERS, 
' ::        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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HOUSE: 

Sea.srlea.m9  2    &.a.nsclov(#ne    RosELd 


S'2 
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. 


85 


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. 


86 


in  Xatest  Stales, 

.  ^^  Ipaijiter  :: 

r  d^^^y^     ^"^  2)ecorator, 
A         X      ^y/^  11    Carrick    Street, 
^  X     ^  y^  ■■•■  .A.iri^. 


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. 


87 


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. 


88 


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. 


89 
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. 


90 


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 


92 
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. 


94 


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 


98 


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 

>     ^»^     < 

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. 

"  LENNOX,    AYH." 

G^y^^a  6-  Cixi  Aeci 

1885, 

Juacon    C^Wtelti^,      -       -      -      - 

(Tostumier, 

^^  X^elUnglon  Chambers. 


iDinner  au6  !^aU  (Bowtts, 

0 
0 

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:»louse5,  TFurs.      GD      GD 

E  ST  1  M  AT  E  S 

Coats  ^  Skirts.     (§^      GD 

Ill 

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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120 


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. 


I 

141 


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 


142 

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, 


143 


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.      .      .      . 


144 

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. 


145 
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. 


146 


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. 


147 

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. 


148  ^- 

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. 


149 


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. 


150 


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.