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KYLE & CARRICKDISTRICT LIBRARIES

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POST OFFICE

dENEEAL AND TRADES'

DIRECTORYFOR

AYNEWTON & WALLACE

189091

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*K^vcl*tisclucnti3, - - - - 181

Ayr Aeadeiuical Athletic Club - 16

Avr Bible Suciety, - - - 12

Ayr Jiurns Club, - - - - -23

Ayr Cemetery, - - - - 9

Ayr County Club, - - - 14

Ayr County Hospital, - - 10Ayr < "ricket Club, - - - le

Ayr District Road Trust, - - 7

Ayr Gas Company, - - - 18Ayr La\vn Tennis Club, - - 15

H^r post ©fficc, - - - 26Suryeying Staff of G.P.O., - 25

Branch (Office, Ayr Docks, - 27Pillar and Wall Boxes, - 26J»arcels Post, - - - 27-29Parcels .Mails, - - - 27.Money Orders, - - - 35Telegraph Money Orders, - 35Postal ( >rde)s, - - 35-36

Savings Banks, - - 36-37

Kates of Postages, - - 37Re-Direction. - - - 37Petitions to Parliament, - 38Ne\yspapers, - - - - 38liook Post, - - - - 39Registration, ... - 40Pattern and Sample Post, - 41-\rticles not to be sent by Post 41Post ( (ffice Telegi-aphs, - 43F'< >reign & Colonial Postages, 46-47

,, Parcels Post, 30-34

Despatch and Delivery, 44-45

AyrY.M.C.A., - - - - 15Ayrshire Agricultural Association 7

Ayrshire Herd Book United Society 7

Banks, 17Bo\vling Clubs, - - - - 15Burns Statue C'ommittee, - - 23County Council, - - - - 24fJarriers, 48CJlergy, - - - - . - - 9

Coacli, 48Collector of County Rates, - - 9Com Exchange Company, - - 14Customs, - -

-' - - 14

Deaf and Dumb Mission, - - 12Directory, (Ayr), - - . - 49

,, (NewtonttWallacetown, 99

Educational Trust (xovernors, - 24

Excise, ------ 14

Fans, IS

Golf Clubs, 14

Guildry of Ayr, -

H. :\1. Prison,Harbour Trustees,Houses, Farms, &c.,Insiirance Offices and Agents,Justice of Peace Court,Justices of Peace,Kirk Session,Kyle Union Poorhouse Board,Land Valuation (Kyle District),

Lieutenancy of Ayrshire,Life-boat Institution, -

Magistrates and Town Council,Magistrates of Newton,Market Days,Masonic LcVlges, -

Medical Practitioners,Merchant Company,Municipal Board of Police,Newspapers,Newton Gas Company,

-

Property and Income" Tax, -

Public Library,Public Offices,

PuBiJC Schools AAyr .-AcademyGrammar SchoolSmith's InstitntionLadyJane Hamilt< m's Scho( >1

Newton AcademyNewtonhead SchoolWallaeetown SchoolRussell Street SchoolIndustrial Schools

School Board, - - - - 10Sailors* Society, - - - - 14Sheriff and Commissary Court, - 8Sheriff Officers, - '- - - SSolicitors before Sheriff' Court, - 8Steamers, ----- 23Street S)ircctovv, - - - 13STov'n-ajMl-County Club, - - 14

^"^i-a&es' 'li).irector>(», - - - 15«Tj-act Soci'etv,' \- - - - 12Trades' House, - •• - - - 7

Trained Nurses for Sick, - - 12

Note.—The -\dverti»ements at. end of the Directory are paged separately,and the tigures affi.xed tp certjarn naVnes refer to the advertisementpages.

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.HE following names have been omitted from the Directory:

iTB. MZNEHAL "WATEZl CO-, 33 &arden Street,

Newton, (see advt, p 93).

FAMES M'CEIITDLE, Coal Merchant, 1 Hall's VennaLNewton, (see advt, p 86).

D. PATEHSOIT, Ironmonger, 3 Old Bridge stree'

(see advt, p 12.

)

1.SHALL, WANE & ALLAN, Fhoto^aphers, 10Alloway place, and 43 Sand^ate street- (see advt,

opposite index.)

)BERT "WILSON, joiner, 5 Sandgate street—house, do.

(see advt, p 46.

)

TSOMAS STEEN, Ayrshire & aalloway Hotel, 1 Hilloch

Place, (see advt, p 81.)

T Gr. Arthur, Carrick House, Carrick road.

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DIRECTORMLAYAYR. v^

Wation of the Parliamentary Burgh of Ayr m 1881, 20,821

Do. clo. do. 1871, 17,851

Increase m Ten Years, 2,970

This Burgh, with Irvine, Campbeltown, Inverary, and Oban,

T arns One Member to Parliament. Ayr is the returning Burgh.

Constituency of the Burgh of Ayr, 3478.

Member for Ayr Bior/hs—James Somervell, Esq., of Sorn.

Population of Ayrshire in 1881 ,

^ Do. do. 1871,

\South Ayrshire, 14,715

( North Ayrshire, 1 1 , 34.3

217,504200,809

Increase in Ten Years, 16,695

Constituency of the County of Ayi

Memberfor South Ayrshire—Uo^^. G. R. Vernon.

Member for North AyrHhire—Ko^. H. F. H, Elliot.

TOWN COUNCIL OF AYR.

Provost—JAM-RS Murray Ferguson.

Bailies—R. Shanklax^id, H. D. Willock, Robert Stevenson,

and John Graham.

Dmn-of-Guild—K. Hunter. " Treasurer—Wm. M'Colm.

|: Councillors.

I Srd Ward.James Smith.

J. M. Irvine.

James Oliver.

4th Ward.R, Shankland.

J. Galloway.James Girvan.

1st Ward.Hunter,

xi. D. Willock.John Graham.

2nd Ward.Thomas TempletonW. Allan.

James Dobbie.

5th Ward.J. M. Ferguson.Wm. M'Colm,A. G. Semple.

6th Ward.A. Morga .".

Robert S' venson.

R. M. iieveridge,

B

6 DIRECTORY.

Towjs' Council—(GonUnued).Town Chamberlain—-Robert MacCallum. Clerk—A. G. Young.Procurator-Fiscal—C. B. Rowan. Surveyoi-—John Eaglsham.

Auditor—^Thomas Turner, Newmarket Street.

Billet Master—Wm. M'Kay.Inspector of Weights and Measures—R. A. Miller.

Valuator of Lands and Heritages and Registrar of Voters

Alexander Walker.

MUNICIPAL POLICE BOARD.Commissioners—The Magistrates and Council.

Clerk—A. G. Young.Treasurer and Collector—R. MacCallum, Town Chamberlain.

Procurator-Fiscal—C. B. Rowan.Superintendent of Police—Wm. M'Kay.

Surveyor—John Eaglesham.Collector of Police, &c. , Assessments—Robert MacCallum.

GUILDRY OF AYil.Uean—Andrew Hunter.

Council

:

Ex-Bailie Hill.

William Paton.James Smith.W. Alexander.Bailie Graham.John Murdoch.

John Galloway.Clerk—A. G. Young. Treasurer-

Officer—James Clark.

Provost Ferguson.Ex-Provost Kilpat-

rick.

Ex-Provost Steele.

Ex-Provost Goudie.Ex-Bailie Rae.

John Robertson.D. D. Littlejohn.

W. B. Cuthbertson.J. B. Paton.Bailie Willock.H. Wood.

-R. MacCallum.

TRUSTEES FOR THE HARBOUR OF AYR.Chairman—Provost Ferguson.

Bailie Shankland Thomas Reid Robert CraigBailie Willock Hugh Dufi' J. B. PatonD'n of Guild Hunter Peter M'Geachie Earl of Glasgow-Treasurer M'Colm Capt. J. C. Boyd Robert DewarConvenor Highet James Girvan Walter Bain

Harbour Master and Water Bailie—Robert Boyd.Assistant Harbour Master—Peter Barr.

Collector and Treasurer—J. M'Hutchon,Clerk—William Pollock.

Agent for Lloyds—Captain A. M'Clelland.Russian and Spanish Vice-Consul - John Dobbie, 21 Alloway St.

Imperial Consul for Germany—J. Grant Smith, North Quay.Sweden and Norway Consul—Thomas Steele.

DIRECTORY. 7

KYLE UNION POORHOUSE BOARD.

Chairman—William Kilpatrick. Secretary and Treasurer

David Dougall.

Governor—W. M'Cracken, Matron—Mrs M'Cracken,

Chaplain—Mr Wm. Grant.

Medical Officer—G. M'Kerrow, M.D.

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.

Held Second Monday of every Month at Eleven o'Clock A. M.

Clerk—D. W. Shaw. Depute-Clerk—J. H. O'Beirne.

Procurator-Fiscal—R. D. Murdoch. Bar Officer—Hugh Artluir,

AYRSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.

President—Vacant.

Vice-Presidents-

James Somervell, Esq., of Sorn, M.P. ; Right Hon. Sir JamesFergusson of Kilkerran, L.L.D. , M.P. ; Sir William Houlds-worth of Coodham, Bart., M.P. ; Hugh Hamilton, Esq., of

Pinmore ; Captain Biair of Blair ; and R. W. Cochrane-Patrick of Woodside, L.L.D. Twenty Extraordinary andTwenty-Four Ordinary Directors.

Secretary and Treasurer—James M'Murtrie.

AYRSHIRE CATTLE HERD BOOK SOCIETY

OF GREAT BRITAIN.

President—The Hon. G. R. Vernon, M.P., Auchans, Kilmarnock

Secretary and Treasurer—James M'Murtrie, Solicitor.

ROAD TRUST, AYR DISTRICT.

Treasurer—James M'Murtrie. Clerk—C. G. Shaw.

Surveyor—Allan Stevenson.

Trades. Deacons.Hammermen—T. TempletonTailors—A. Cowan.

TRADES' HOUSE.

Irades. DeaconsShoemakers—E. Smith.Squaremen—Jas. C. Highet.

Clerk—Robei't Goudie.

» DIRECTORY.

.SHERIFF AND COMMISSARY COURT.Sheriff and Commissary—David Brand.

Sheriff-Substitute and Commissary-Depute—W. A. 0. I'aterson.

Sheriff-CIeric—Vacant.Depute-Clerk—John Lockhart.

Commissary-Clerk—Robert Goudie.Procurator-Fiscal—Robert D. Murdoch. Macer—Hugh Arthur,

The Procurators before the Sheriff Court are Practitionersalso before the Commissary Court.

Ordinary Courts sit every Tuesday at 11 a.m. and Thursdayat 10 A.M.

Debts Recovery Court sits every Thursday at 10.30 a.m.

Small Debt Court sits every Thvirsday at 11 a.m.

SOLICITORS BEFORE THE SHERIFF COURT.Dean of Faculty—Wm. Pollock, Ayr.

(Those marked * are Notaries Public also.)

*Andrew, James, AyrAndrew^ Thomas, Ayr

*Andrews, David, Girvan*Brown, David, Maybole*Beveridge, R. M., Ayr*Brackenridge, Arch., CumnockChristie, William, Irvine

*Dunlop, D., Ayr*Dickie, James, Irvine

*Dougall, D. , AyrFerguson, D , Ayr*Goudie, R., AyrGibson, James, MayboleGemmell, Alex., jun. , AyrHarvey, Thomas, Mauchline

*Kilpatrick, Wm., Ayr*L0ckhart, J., Ayr*Loudon, Alex , Ayr*Macrorie, Wm., AyrMorton, W. T. , Ayr

Murdoch, R. D., Ayr'^Murray, Wm., GirvanMacCallum, Robert, Ayr*MaeCallum, J. A., AyrM'Clymont, J. W,, AyrM'Cubbin, Alex., AyrM'Murtrie, James, Ayr

^JM'Cosh, J. M., Dairy'^M'Jannet, W. D. , IrvinePollock, Wm., AyrRowan, C. B. , AyrRanken, G. J., AyrStruthers, A. W., Ayr

*Shaw, C. G., AyrShaw, D. W., AyrvSilver, John, AyrVass, James, AyrWatt, J. M., AyrYoung, A, G. , Ayr*Young, Thomas, Ayr

Secretary and Treasurer—John Lockhart.Auditor of Faculty—John Lockhart.Aiiditor of Sheriff—John Lockhart.

SHERIFF COURT OFFICERS.H. Arthur

|William Smith

J. SmithI

John Shaw

DIRE TOKY.

LANDS VALUATION—Kyle DistrictClerk—Charles G. vShcaw. Assessor—Thomas Harvey,

LANDS VALUATION—Kilmarnock Bltrc4h and County ofWigtown.

B. Corke, Macneille Buildmgs, Ayr.

COLLECTOR OF COUNTY RATES.J. M'Cosh, Solicitor, Dairy.

PROPERTY AND INCOME TAX-Commissioners

-Kyle District.

ofCaptain R, M. CampbellAuchmaiinoch

R. A. Oswald of AuchincruiveJames Somervell of Sorn, M.P.Col. C. S. M'Alester of Dmiskaig

Colonel Hamilton of SundrumJohn Bell of EnterkineMajor-General Sir Claud Alex

ander of Ballochmyle, Bart.

P. C. D. Boswell of Garallan

Col. Hay Boyd of Townend

Sheriff David Brand and Sheriff-Substitute W. A. Orr Paterson,

ex-officio.

Clerk—James M'Murti-ie, Solicitor. Assessor—B. Corke.Inspector—Thomas Cixllen.

Surveyor—Benjamin Corke. Collector—Joseph Tait.

AYR CEMETERY.Managers—The Magistrates and Council.

Treasurer-—Robert MacCallum. Secretary—A. G. Young.Superintendent—Robert M'Callum.

CLERGY.Established, 1st Charge Rev.

T. Dykes, i'.D.

Do. 2nd Do.—W. C. DuncanDo. St Leonards—W. GrangerDo. Newton—W. Rainie

Do. North Newton — JohnHenderson

Do. Wallacetown Church

G. J. C. ScottFree Church—C. G. M'CrieDo. Newton—John Miller

Do. Wallacetown — A. G.

Murdoch.Martyrs—T. H. Lang

United Presbyterian—Darling-

ton Place—R. M. MaclnnesUnited Presbyterian—Cathcart

Street—George CoplandScottish Episcopalian—J, M.

LesterCurate—A. T. Bell

r i g i n a 1 S e c e d e r s—JohnRobei-tson

Moravian—J. R. BarlowMethodist—H. G. W. Weston.Evangelical Union—A. StewartRoman Catholic-P. M'LauchlanBaptist—Johii Home

10 DIRECTORY.

AYR COUNTY HOSPITAL.

Patron—The Most Noble the Marquis of Bute.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

Honorary Directors—The Earl of Stair, K.T. ; the Earl of

Eglinton and Winton, the Marquis of Ailsa, Major-General Sir

Claud Alexander of Ballochmyle, Sir James Fergusson of Kil-

kerran, M.P. ; R. A. Oswald, Esq. of Auchincruive ; WilliamBaird, Esq. of Elie ; Henry R. Baird, Esq. ; Hon. G. R. Vernon,Auchans, M.P. ; J. Douglas Baird, Esq. , Wellington Square, Ayr;Sir Andrew Barclay Walker of Ossington, Bart. , Derby ; JohnG. A. Baird, Esq. of Adamton, M.P. ; William Houldsworth,Esq. Mountcharles ; J. H. Houldsworth, Esq. , Rozelle ; F. T. R.Kennedy, Esq. , of Dunure ; John M. Houldsworth, Esq. , Ayr ;

A. H. Tennent, Esq. , Craigie ; Bailie M 'Lennan, Glasgow.

Ordinary Directors—Ex-Provost Goudie, Wm. Gardiner, Esq.,

R. F. Shaw-Stewart, Esq., Ex-Bailie Hill, James Templeton,Esq., R. Morris Pollok, Esq., R. S. Limond, Esq., WilliamM'Colm, Esq., John Crawford, Esq. Ex-officio Members—J.

M. Ferguson, Esq. , Provost of Ayr ; Robert Shankland, Esq.

,

Senior Bailie of Ayr. Representative Directors of Employees

Messrs John Rusk, William Auld, and David Capperauld.

Secretary and Treasurer—Robert MacCallum.

Consulting Physicians and Surgeons—Dr Dobbie, Dr Naismith,Dr M'Kerrow, Dr Watt, Dr Riddall, and Dr Lawrie.

House Surgeon—H. Osburn Cowen, M.B.C.M., Glasgow.

Matron—Miss Thorn.

KIRK-SESSION.

Session Clerk—J. W. M'Clymont, 52 Newmarket St., Ayr.

Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths—W. B. Cuthbertson.

AYR SCHOOL BOARD.Chairman—David Dunlop.

Rev. G. CoplandMr W. M'ClellandRev. W. RainieMr William Robertson

Rev. W. C. DuncanMr Joseph TaitMr Arthur MorganMr R. M. Beveridge

Clerk—T. Gcmmell. Treasurer—J. A. MacCallum, Solicitor.

Officer—Hugh Brown.

DIRECTORY. 11

ACADEMY.Rector—William Maybin, M.A.

English—William Cormack, B.Sc, and two Assistants.Classics and Higher English—The Rector and two Assistants.

Arithmetic and Mathematic—James Thomson and two Assistants.Drawing and Writing—Laurence Anderson and two Assistants.Modern Languages—Duncan Mackay, M.A., and Assistant.

Lady Superintendent—Mrs Craigie.

-Janitor—Daniel Buchanan.

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.Master—James D. Graham. Mistress—Miss Norrie

SMITH'S INSTITUTION.Master—George Bain. Mistress—Miss Hood

LADY JANE HAMILTON'S SCHOOL.Mistress—Miss Graham. Assistant—Miss Farquhar

NEWTON ACADEMY.Master—James Houston. Mistress—Miss Andrew

NEWTONHEAD SCHOOL.Master—Gilbert Buchanan. INIistress—Miss Wilson

WALLACETOWN SCHOOL.]\Iaster—John Gibson. Mistress—Miss Crawford

RUSSELL STREET SCHOOL.Master—Archibald M'Lean. Mistress—Miss Girvan

CERTIFIED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

Rev. John Robertson, Chairman.

Hugh Cowan, Esq. , Treas. ; T. Gemrnell, Esq. , National Bank, Sec.Superintendent of Boys' School—Andrew Ross.

Matron - Mrs Ross.

Teacher—John Bell. Industrial Master - J. OuttersonMatron of Girls' School—Miss Laing. Teacher

12 DIRECTORY.

NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND.A'YR Auxiliary.

Vice-President John Reid, Esq.Treasvirer—Thomas Gemmell, Esq.

Joint Secretaries—Rev. C. G. M'Crie and R. G. BrownDepository—Mr W. B. Cnthbertson, Ayr

AYR, NEWTON, and WALLACETOWN TRACT SOCIETY.Joint Hon. Sees.—Rev. John Robertson and Mr Geo. Gallic.

Hon. Treas.—D. Highet, Royal Bank.

ASSOCIATION TO PROVIDE TRAINED NURSES FORSICK POOR OF AYR.Honorary Connnittee.

Miss Blackbnrn of Doonholm ; Mrs Stirling of Gargunnock, 1

Barns Street ; Mrs Oswald of Anchincrnive ; Mrs C. G. Shaw,Wellington House ; the Hon. Mrs Vernon, Auchans; Mrs Bairdof Cambiisdoon; Mrs Cranfurd of Grange ; Mrs Pollok of Middle-

ton ; Mrs Gardiner, Dalblair ; and Mrs Coats of Belleisle.

President—Mrs Baird of CambusdoonVice-President—Mrs R. D. Murdoch, Fairfield LodgeHon. Treasurer— R. D. Murdoch, County Buildings

Hon. Secretary—Mrs Hutton, St BernardsActing Committee—Mrs R. D. Murdoch, Fairfield Lodge

;

Miss Wood, 12 Wellington Square ; Mrs Boswell, SandgateHouse ; Mrs Hutton, St Bernards ; Mrs Flint, 2 MontgomerieTerrace ; Mrs M'Crie, Ayr Free Church Manse ; Mrs Miller,

Millearn ; Miss Cowan, 4 Wellington Square ; Mrs Lester, 6

Barns Street ; Mrs Limond, Burnock ; Miss Louisa Maclnnes,Darlington U.P. Manse ; Mrs Cuthbert, 8 Barns Terrace ; MrsDykes, South Park ; Miss Davidson, Drumley, Tarbolton ; andMrs Rainie, The Manse, Newton.

Professional Trained Nurse—Miss Macallum, Milrig Place,

8 Charlotte Street.

AYRSHIRE MISSION TO THE DEAF AND DUMB.Patron—The Right Hon. the Earl of Stair, K.T.

President—His Grace The Duke of Portland.

Hon. Treasurers

Wm. Kilpatrick,Esq., British Linen Coy. Bank, Ayr; andArthur Sturrock, Esq., British linen Coy. Bank, Kilmarnock.

The " Ayrshire Mission to the Deaf and Dumb" is the

only Society of the kind in Ayrshire, and is quite different

DIRECTORY. 13

from and entirely nnconnected with the Glasgow orEdinburgh Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, or anyother educational institutions.

THE OBJECTS OF THE MISSION ARE :

]. To seek out all uneducated Deaf and Dumb persons, andprovide for their education ; 2. To provide religious instructionto the Deaf and Dumb after they have left school ; 3. To visit thesick and other Deaf and Dumb persons at their homes; 4. Toassist the Deaf and Dumb in obtaining employment, and to aid,

if necessary, apprentices in learning a suitable trade ; 5. Torelieve either by gifts or otherwise deserving and necessitousDeaf and Dumb persons.

Mr James Paul, the Missionary, Kilmarnock or Ayr, to whomall communications on the business of the Ayrshire Mission to theDeaf and Dumb and relating to the education of Deaf and DumbChildren, should be addressed.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.

Bobbie, R., M.D. Maclachan, William, I Naismith, Will J.,

Erskine,R.B.,M.D. M.D.|

M.D.Lawrie, W. J. L., Moore, Wm., M.B. Riddall, John,

M.D.I

Morrison, A. B., Watt, J. R., M.B.M'Kerrow,G.,M.B.

|

M.B.

AYR GAS COMPANY (LIMITED).Chairman-C. G. Shaw, Esq. Vice-Chairman-W. B. Cuthbertson

Directors—R. D. Murdoch Wm. BayneP. B. Hill J. RobertsonW. B. Cuthbertson J. B. Baton

Secretary and Treasurer—W. Pollock. Manager—Wm. Smith.

Clerk— J. Y. Cunningham. Collector—James Clark.

NEWTON CONSUMERS' GAS COMPANY.Chairman- Wm. Bayne.

Directors

John Goudie i Peter Garvie I John M'HutcheonJohn Gray

|Robei-t M'Vicar Wm. M 'Vicar

J. Robertson K, CameronI

Secretary and Treasurer—Robert Fergusson, Writer.

Manager—Andrew Young. Collector—James Murray.

Hugh CowanWalter Young

14 DIRECTORY.

CORN EXCHANGE COMPANY.Chairman—Robert Wallace.

Thomas BoneJohn BoneWm. M'Creath

James HuttonRobert WallaceJames Findlay

John Reid.

James Wright

Treasurer—William Kilpatrick. Secretary—Thomas Steele.

EXCISE.Collector—Thomas H. Taylor. Supervisor—James Reid.

Officer—Peter Connacher.

CUSTOMS.Collector— R. Hobbins.

Clerk F. Franklin. Examining Officer—John Holden.Out-Door Officers—J. Greig and J. A. Moscrip.

AYR COUNTY CLUB—41 Sandgate Street, Ayr.Instituted in 1872.

Earl of Stair, K.T., Chairman.C. G. Shaw, Esq. , Secretary and Treasurer.

TOWN AND COUNTY CLUB—26 Wellington Square, Ayr.John Anderson, Interim Secretary.

AYR BRANCH of the ROYAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION.Secretary—William Pollock. Treasurer—J. M'Hutchon

SAILORS' SOCIETY—Instituted 1581.

Prases

Sec. —J. B. PatonTreas.—J. M'Hutchon Officer—M. Hannah

MERCHANT COMPANY.Instituted in 1655, and in 1820 a fund was formed for Widows

and Orphans.Master—Hamilton King. Treasurer—Robert MacCallum.

Clerk—William Pollock. Officer—Wm. Higgins.

PRESTWICK GOLF CLUB.Captain — John Carrick, Esq.

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer—Hari-y Hart, Esq., Ayr.

ST NICHOLAS GOLF CLUB.Captain—James Meikle, Esq., Woodside Villa, Ayr.

Secretary and Treasurer—David Caldwell, 5 Queen's Terrace, Ayr

DIRECTORY. 15

AYR UNITED YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONRooms—146 High Street.

Hon. President—The Most Noble the Marquis of Ailsa.

Hon. Vice-Presidents—David Dunlop, Esq., R. C. Maclaurin,Esq., John Reid. Esq., and Bailie Shankland.

Chairman Duncan Mackay, M. A., 4 Buckingham Terrace.

Vice-Chairmen—Joseph Tait, Doon Terrace, J. W.M'Clymont, Bellarina.

General Secretary—John Capperauld, 42 Mill Street.

Assistant Secretary—Henry Robertson, M.A. , 1 Murray Place.

Treasurer — Matthew Reid, 104 High Street.

Religious Meetings (to which all Young Men are cordially invited)

are held as follows:

Sabbath Fellowship Meetings—Wallacetown E. C. at 10 .

SandgateSt. F.C. ,, 10Cathcart St. U.P. ,, 9.45

Darlington Place U.P. at 10 amOriginal Secession Ch. ,, 10 ,,

Baptist Church ,, 10United Fellowship Meeting held in Rooms at 8 p.m. on Tuesday.

Meeting for Young Men, held every Sabbath at 7 p. m.

Literary Society, held every Monday (during Winter) at 8 p.m.

Reading Room—Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Free to

Members. Educational Classes are conducted in the Rooms.For TariflP of Rooms for Meetings, and for List of Lodgings for

Young Men, apply to W. R. Black, 12 High Street

BOWLING CLUBS.AYR CLUB.

JPresident

Vice-President— J. Alexander, Esq.Hon. Secretary and Treasurer—Mr D. Highet.

Keeper of Bowling Green—Alex. Hislop.

WATTFIELD CLUB,President-—Mr John Lockhart. Vice-President—Mr W. Young.Secretary— Mr T. Templeton. Treasurer—Mr R. A. Miller, jr.

Keeper of Bowling Green—W. Allan.

NKWTON AND WALLACETOWN CLUB.

President^—Mr J. M'Quaker. V. -President—Mr J. Brackenridge.Secretary and Treasurer—Mr W. Smith, 14 NcAvmaiket St.

Keeper of Bowling Green—John Miller.

AYR LAWN TENNIS CLUB.President—Robert M'Creath, Forehill.

Vice-President—Benjamin Corke, Doonleigh.

Secretaiy—James Dunlop, Miller Road.

16 DIRECTORY.

AYR CRICKET CLUB.Ground—Nox'thfield Park, Prestwick Road.

Patron—The Earl of Stair, K.T.Hon. President— .J. Douglas Baird, Esq.

Hon. Vice-Presidents—D. A. S. Cuninghame, Esq. , W. Baird, EsqPresident—J. B. Paton, Esq.

Vice-Presidents—-R. M. Davidson, Esq. , Dr Naismith.Chairman of Committees—Mr J. K. Hunter.

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer—Mr T. D. Wallace, 12 John St.

Match Secretary—Mr James M'Call, 38 Sandgate Street.

2nd Eleven Captain—Mr M. Arthur.Committee—Messrs Philips, Mark, Wallace, Greig, Arthur,

J. M. Jamieson, Cochran, "N'^^illet, and M'Call.Match Committee— Messrs Mark, Willet, Cooper, M'Call,

Arthur, and Greig.

AYR ACADEMICAL ATHLETIC CLUB.President—J. Douglas Baird, Esq.

Chairman—Mr E. G. Paton, Commercial Bank.Hon. Sec. &Treas.—Mr W. Todd Ferguson, (9/wrew Office, Ayr.

MASONIC LODGES.Ayr St James, No. 125, instituted 1771—R.W.M., Alexander

Mitchell, Lime and Cement Merchant, Green Street, Newton.David Kay, 87 Alloway Street, Secretary. Lodge Room

M. H. , 20 New Bridge Street ; meets last Monday of everyMonth at 8 p.m.

Ayr and Renfrew Militia St Paul, No. 204 (instituted 1799)—Captain Wm. M'Kay, R. W.M. ; James Gaunt, secretary.

Lodge Room—M. H. , 20 New Bridge Street ; meets SecondMonday of every Month.

Ayr St Paul's Royal Arch Chapter, No. 18—Meets in M. H., 20New Bridge Street. William D. Chambers, Old BridgeStreet, Z. Scribe, Thomas Brown, 51 Content vStreet.

Ayr E. G. Royal Arch Chapter, No. 39—Chapter meets in 20New Bridge Street on First vSaturday of every Month. JohnMurray, Old Bridge Street, Z. Robert M'Kelvie, 15 CrossStreet, Scribe E.

Ayr Knight Templar Encampment, No. 3—Meets First Saturdayof every Month. John Murray, Old Bridge Street, E.C. ;

and Robert M'Kelvie, 15 Cross Street, RecorderAyr Grand Council of Rites Meets Quarterly. Matthew M'B.

Thomson, Wallace Tower, High Street, Sov. ; and DavidKay, 87 Alloway Street, Ch.

DIRECTORY. 17

BANKS.

Bank of Scotland.Agent, William Pollock

John AndersonTeller, Robert A. Miller

British Linen Coy.Agent, "William KilpatrickAccovmtant, Robert KennedyClydesdale Bank (Limited)

Agent, Charles SmithAccountant, Thos. MacmillanTeller, Alexander M'KieCommercial Bank of Scotland

(Limited).

Agent, William MacrorieAccountant, E. G. Paton

National Bank of Scotland(Limited).

Agent, Thomas GemmellAccountant, Q. Blane

Royal Bank of ScotlandAgent, H. CowanAccountant, D. HighetTeller, William Fei-guson

Union Bank of Scotland(Limited).

Agent, John T. BuncombeAccountant, John BriggsTeller, R. D. M 'Naught

RESIDENT ACTING JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Ayr.Boyd, Lt-Col. Hay, of TownendCowan, Hugh, Royal Bank, AyrCurrie, Donald, Merchant, AyrCunningham Wm. , BelmontDrennan, James, AuchinleeDunlop, W. H. , DoonsideForgan, Chas. , of Towerhill, AyrGemmell, A. B., PublisherGoudie, Robert, AyrGraham, John, AyrHamilton, John, of SundrumHamilton, J. Claud, yr. of Do.Heneage Lt-Col. M. W. , AyrHill, P. B. , Beresford TerraceHouldsworth, W. , MountcharlesHunter, Andrew, Builder, AyrJohnstone, J., Factor, AllowayKilpatrick, Wm., Solicitor

Limond, R. S., Burnock

Maclachlan, Wm., M.D.M'Alester, Col., Dunskaig, C.S.Morton, J. M. M., of BelmontOswald, R. A , of AuchincruivePaton, J. B. , AyrPaton, Robert, MerchantPollok, R. M., MiddletonSteele, Thomas, ShipownerWhite, G. C. , of DankeithWhigham, D. D., AyrWilson, J. P. , of PolquhairnThe Sheriff and Sheriff-Substi-

tutes of the CountyThe Provost, Bailies, and Dean-

of-Guild of AyrThe Master of the Merchant

Co. , AyrNewton.

The First MagistratePrestw^ick.

The Senior Magistrate

Clerk—D. W. Shaw. Depute—J. H. O'Beirne.

18 DIRECTORY.

LIEUTENANCY OF AYRSHIRE.Lord Lieutenant—Earl of Stair, K.T.Convener—The Earl of Glasgow.

Clerk of Lieutenancy—William Maerorie, Ayr,

NEWTON-UPON-AYR.MAr4ISTRATES.

Bailies A. M'D. H. Lang and Thomas Reid.Councillors

Allan Gibb[

Peter M'Geachie I James HallAdam Reid

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Wm. Hunter|

Alex, CuthbertTreasurer—James M. Ferguson. Clerk—J. A. MacCalium.

NE^YSPAPERS.Ayr Observer Tuesday—J. M. Ferguson, Publisher.

Ayr Advertiser Thursday—T. M. Gennneil & Son, Publishers.

Ayr Observer Friday—J. M. Ferguson.Ayrshire Post Friday—W. G. Wallace, manager.

MARKET DAYS.Tuesdays and Fridays.

FAIRS.New- Year's Day Fair—Thursday before 2nd Wednesday of

JanuaryPalm Fair—First Tuesday and last Friday in AprilHiring Fair—Third Tuesday in April, and third Tuesday in

OctoberCattle Fair—Last Friday in AprilMidsummer Fair—Thursday and Friday before 2nd Monday and

third Tuesday of JulyMichaelmas Fair—^Second Thursday in October

INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS.Accident—Charles Smith, Clydesdale BankBrittania, Fire, and Briton Medical and General Life—James

Andrew, solicitor

Caledonian Plate Glass Insurance Coy^-Janies M'Murtrie,solicitor ; Hugh Wood, hatter ; and R. Mustard, 61 AllowayStreet

Caledonian Fire and Life—J. T. Duncombe ; William Burns

;

D. Dougall ; Thomas Gemmell, banker ; David Dunlop,solicitor ; T. & D. Craw^ford ; and Robert Wilson, solicitor

Caledonian Fire—James Clark, 4 Ari-an Terrace

DIRECTORY. 19

i^ity of Glasgow Life—John Lockhart, solicitor, and R. Mustard,61 Alloway Street

Commercial Union Fire Life Marine—James Andrew, solicitor,

and Alexander Gemmell, solicitor

Commercial Fire Insurance Coy— James M'Crindle, 78 Hall's

Vennal.County Fire Office—James M'Murtrie, solicitor ; W. Macrorie,

solicitor ; and J. Silver, solicitor

Economic Fire—John Young, jr., 18 Ballantine DriveEdinburgh Life—Alexander Loudon, solicitor, and J, Anderson,

Bank of ScotlandEdinburgh and Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Coy (Limited)

Robert A. Miller, Bank of Scotland

Employeis' Liability Assurance Coy—James M'Murtrie, solicitor,

and Thomas Andrew, solicitor

Equitable Fire and Accident Insurance Coy—J. M. Watt,solicitor

English and Scottish Law Assurance Coy—Alexander Gemmell,jvm. ; Thomas Young and William Hunter, 24 SandgateStreet

Fire Insurance Association (Limtd)—J. & W. Smith, accountantsGeneral Life and Fire—R. & J. A. MacCallum, solicitors, and R.

Mustard, 61 Alloway Street

Guardian Horse Insurance Coy—James M'Murtrie, solicitor

Guardian Plate Glass Insurance Coy—R. Fergusson, 14 Cath-cart Street

Imperial Fire Insurance Coy—Hugh Bryan, 26 Sandgate Street,

and Robert A. Miller, Bank of ScotlandImperial LiA^e Stock Disease, Accident, and Fire Insurance Coy

—James M'Murtrie, solicitor

Insurance Company of Scotland—Charles tSmith, E. G. Paton,and James Young (Fire only)

Lancashire Fire and Life—John Murdoch, C. E, ; R. & J. A. Mac-Callum, Town Chambers ; T. & D. Crawford ; Chas. Smith,banker, and James Cook

Life Association of Scotland—William Burns, chemist ; DanielWyllie & Co. ; Robert A. Miller, Bank of Scotland ; R.Fergusson ; K. & J. A. MacCallum, solicitors ; and RobertWilson, solicitor

Liverpool and London and Globe Fire and Life Insurance Coy

R. Fergusson, C. B. Rowan, and Thomas Young, solicitor

London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow Accident Insurance Company—Wm. Lymburn, and R. G. Brown, 62 High Street

London Insurance Corporation—D. Wyllie & Co.London General Plate Glass—Hugh Wood, hatter

20 DIRECTORY.

London and Provincial Horse and Carriage Insurance Company—R. Mustard, 61 Alloway Street

London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Coy—J. &. W. Smith, 14Newmarket Street ; Robert Dewar, auctioneer ; and JohnYoung, jr.

London and Liverpool Globe Fire and Life Office—Ranken &Vass, solicitors

Manchester Fire and Life—William MacrorieMarine Insurance—James M'Murtrie, solicitor

Mercantile Accident and Guarantee Coy—John T. BuncombeMutual Life—David Dunlop, solicitor

National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Coy—R. & J. A.MacCallum

National Boiler Insurance Coy—John Young, jr., 18 BallantineDrive

National Provident Institution- -John W. M'Clymont, solicitor

Northern Fire and Life—W. W. & J. Pollock and J. W..M'Clymont

Northern Accident Insurance Coy—David Highet, Royal BankNorth British and Mercantile Insurance Company—Hugh

Cowan, Royal Bank ; D. D. Whigham, wine merchant ; A.Loudon, solicitor ; John Lockhart, solicitor ; ThomasGemmell, banker ; Ranken & Vass, solicitors ; and JohnAnderson, Bank of Scotland «

Norwich Union Fire and Life—R. D. Murdoch, solicitor, andFrederick 0. Carr, 70 Newmarket Street ; James Young,auctioneer

Norwich and London Accident Insurance Association—RobertA. Miller, Bank of Scotland

Phcenix Fire Office—D. Dunlop, solicitor; W. Kilpatrick, solicitor;

and John Young, jr.

Plate Glass Insurance Company—Hugh Wood, 31 High Street

;

T. & D. Crawford ; and John Silver, solicitor

Provident Life Insurance Coy—James M'Murtrie, solicitor ; andJ. Silver, solicitor

Prudential Assurance Coy—D. Stewart, superintendent. Assist-''

ant Superintendent—James M'Crorie. Agents—Charles

M'Crorie, James Clark, and William WhitelawRailway Passengers Assurance Coy—J. M 'Gill, station master

Rock Life Assurance Coy—R. & R. MacCallum, solicitors

Royal Fire and Life—E. G. Paton, J. Paterson, and ThomasAndrew, solicitor

Scottish Boiler Insurance Coy—Thomas Gemmell, banker

Scottish Accident Insurance Coy—Thomas Gemmell, banker;

James Young ; R & J. A. MacCallum ; J. T. Duncombe ; R.

Mustard, 61 Alloway Street ; and John Young, jr.

DIRECTORY. 21

Scottish Equitable Life—Charles Smith, Clydesdale BankScottish Amicable Life—William Kilpatrick, solicitor, and D.

Dougall, solicitor

Scottish Employers' Liability and Accident Assurance Coy—R.Mustard, 61 Alloway Street, and John Young, jr.

Scottish Imperial Life Office—Ranken & Vass, 4 NewmarketStreet

Scottish Legal Life Assurance—J. M. Watt, solicitor

Scottish Metropolitan Fire Assurance Coy—T. & D. CrawfordScottish Plate Glass Insurance Coy—J. M'Crindle, Hall's VennalScottish Provident Institution—William Flint & Sou, merchantsScottish Provincial—Thomas Gemmell and W. T. MortonScottish Union and National—D. Highet, Royal Bank ; W^illiam

Macrorie ; A. B. Gemmell, Advertiser Office ; and JohnW." M'Clymont, solicitor

Scottish Widows' Fund—T. M. Gemmell & Son, piTblishers;

James Young, 48 Newmarket Street ; Alexander Gemmell,jr., Commercial Bank; Ranken & Vass, solicitors, 4 New-market Street ; and D. Fergusson, solicitor

Sickness and Accident —Alex. Gemmell, jr. , solicitor ; E. G.Paton, Commercial Bank ; and John Silver, solicitor

Star Life Insura,nce Coy—James M'Murtrie, solicitor

Standard Life—W. W. & J, Pollock, solicitors ; James M'Mur-trie, solicitor ; Thomas Andrew, solicitor ; R. Dewar,auctioneer ; Thomas Smith, factor ; and John Young, jr.

Sun Fire and Life—T. M. Gemmell & Son, publishers ; ThomasSmith, factor ; atid AIoki M^Cubbin, ouliciLui

Union Fire and Life Insurance Coy—Hugh Wood, hatterUnited Kingdom Temperance Institution for Mutual Life

Assurance—William LymburnVictoria Mutual Association Coy (Limited)—James M'Crindle,

Hall's Vennal.West of England Fire and Life Insurance Coy—Hugh Wood, 31

High Street, and Thomas Andrew, solicitor

West of Scotland Plate Glass Insurance Coy—John Young, jr.

Westminster Fire Office—J. K. Hunter, 46 Newmarket StreetYorkshire Steam Boiler Insurance Coy—James M'Murtrie,

solicitor

PUBLIC OFFICES.Assessor for Burgh of Ayr—Alex. Walker, 8 Academy StreetAssessor for Burgh of Kilmarnock and County of Wigtown—B.

Corke, Newmai'ket StreetAssessor for Property and Income Tax—B. Corke, Newmarket

Street

c

22 DIRECTORY.

Ayr Benefit Building Society, 31 High Street—Hugh Wood, sec.

Ayr Water Office, Town's Buildings, High Street—JohnEaglesham, engineer

Ayr Gas Company's Office, at the Works, South Beach—WilliamSmith, manager

Ayr and New^ton Consumers' Gas Company's Office, at theWorks, Damside of Newton—Andrew Young, manager

Ayr District of Roads—C. G. Shaw, clerk ; Office, CountyBuildings; James M'Murtrie, solicitor, 70 NewmarketStreet, treasurer ; Allan Stevenson, surveyor

Ayrshire Agricultural Association—James M 'Murtrie, 70 New-market Street, secretary and treasurer

Ayrshire Cattle Herd Book Society—James M'Murtrie, 70 New-market Street, secretary and treasurer

County Police Office, Charlotte Street—Captain HardyM'Hardy, R.N., chief constable

County Road Trust—William Pollock, 24 Sandgate Street, AyrCounty of Ayr Property Investment and Building Society, 62

Newmarket Street—D. Crawford, managerCommissary Clerk's Office, County Buildings—R. Goudie, clerk

Commissioner of Supply's Office, County Buildings—Charles G.Shaw, clerk

Custom House, 2 Fort Street—R. Hobbine, collector

Harbour Office, Dock Buildings, North Quay—J. M'Hutchon,collector and treasurer

Harbour Master's Office, Dock Buildings, North Quay—PeterBarr

Inland Revenue Office, Stamps and Taxes, 3 Macneille Build-ings, Newmarket Street—B. Corke, surveyor ; Joseph Tait,

collector

Income Tax Commissioners, District of Kyle—James M'Murtrie,70 Newmarket Street, clerk

Justice of Peace, Clerk's Office, County Buildings—D. W. Shaw,Clerk to the Peace

National Telephone Coy.'s Office, 180 High Street.

Post Office, 43 Newmarket Street—Robert Ramsay, postmasterPolice Office, 29 New Bridge Street—W. M'Kay, superintendent

Poor Law Boards—Ayr Board—David Caldwell, inspector;

Office, 21 Kyle Street. Newton Board—James Bracken-ridge, inspector ; Office, Allison Street. St Quivox Board

Robert Pyper, inspector ; Office, 98 Cross Street

Procurator-Fiscal for the Burgh ; Office, 8 Cathcart Street—C.

B. RowanProcurator-Fiscal for the County ; Office, County Buildings—R.

D. Murdoch

DIRECTORY. 23

Px'operty and Income Tax Office, 3 Macneille Buildings, New-market St.—T. Ciillen, inspector; Benjamin Corke, surveyor

Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths for the ParliamentaryBurgh of Ayr ; Office, 1 High Street—W. B. Cuthbertson,registrar

Registrar of Proclamations for Ayr—J. W.Jid'Clymont, 52 New-Newmarket Street. Newton—J. M Fei-guson. Wallace-town—John Gibson

Sheriff Clerk's Office, County Buildings-J, ^^ockhart, Cleik-DeixiteTelegraph Office, Post Office—43 Newmarket Street

Town Clerk's Office, Town's Buildings, High Street—A. CI.

Young, clerk

STEAMERS.To Glasgow, Greenock, and Girvan—Quintin Young, x^gentTo Liverpool, Belfast, Larne, Stranraer, Garliestown, &

Campbeltown—Ayr Steam Shipping Company, Agents

AYR BURNS CLUB.Ex-Provost Goudie, Chairman.

Provost Ferguson, Vice-ChairmanMr J. A. MacCallum, Treasurer Mr George Bain, Secretary

BURNS STATUE COMMITTEE.Mr Wm. Burns, Chairman. Mr J. C. Highet, Vice-Chairman

Mr Charles Smith, Clydesdale Bank, TreasurerMr Thomas Duncan, Secretary

INSPECTOR UNDER THE FACTORY ACTS FORAYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD.

J. S. Maitland, H. M. Inspector of Factories, 54 Belmont Gardens,Hillhead, Glasgow.

Certifying Surgeon—Dr J. Black Morrison, Ayr.

H.M. PRISON.Governor—Lt.-Col. C. E. Macaulay.

Chaplain—Rev. J. Barlow. Surgeon—Robert Dobbie, M,D.Matron—Mrs Reid.

AYR PUBLIC LIBRARY.Macneille Buildings, Newmarket Street.

President—R. D. Murdoch, Esq. V. -President -R. Wallace, Esq,Secretary—R. A. Dewar. Treasurer—Quintin Blane.

Librarian -G. B. Phillips.

24 DIRECTORY.

AYR EDUCATIONAL TRUST GOVERjSORS.Cliainnan—Rev. Dr Dykes.

Rev. G. Copland.Bailie Shanklank.Bailie WillockJoseph Tait, Esq.

|

James Johnstone, Es(j.

Interim Clerk—J. G. M 'Skimming.

David Dunlop, Esq.Hugh Cowan, Esq.R. }J. Davidson, Esq.

COUNTY COUNCIL.Committees of County Council as fixed on 22nd May, 1S90.

Valuation Committee—David Andrews, Girvan ; Marcus Bain,

Mauchline ; Colonel Hay-Boyd of Townend ; W. H. Dunlop of

Doonside ; John Hogarth, Ardrossan ; Claude Hamilton, Carbie-

ston ; Joseph Hood, Newmilns ; Charles Howatson of Dornel;

H. C. Hyndman of Springside ; James Kilpatrick, Craigie Mains;

James Mutter of Meikle Lauglit ; J. C. Montgouierie of Dalmore;David Mathieson, New Cunmock ; Dr Moir, Maybole ; R. A.

Oswald of Auchincruive ; W. Ralston-Patrick of Trearne ; JohnRichard, jr. , Tarbolton ; J. M. Robertson, Galston ; JamesSomervell, of Sorn, M.P. ; Thomas Y'oung, Stewarton ; The Earl of

Glasgow.

Finance Committee—'F. G. Blair of Blair; Marcus 'Bain,

Mauchline ; John Clark, Largs ; \Yilliam Dunn, Kirkmichael

;

Thos Hunter, Cumnock ; James Somervell of Sorn, M. P. ; RobertMackie, Stewarton ; David Mathieson, New Cumnock ; Hon. G.

Montgomerie ; R. M. Pollock of Middleton ; J. M. Robertson,

Galston ; Thomas Smith, Maybole ; James Stewart, Heathfield,

Irvine ; James Wyilie, Troon ; J. Gemmell Y'oung, Riccarton

;

The Earl of Glasgow.

Law Committee—David Andrews, Girvan ; J. A. Bulloch,

liargs ; R. M. Campbell of Auchmannoch ; A. Dickie, Stevenston;

W. H. Dunlop of Doonside ; The Hon. H. F. H. Elliot of Corwar,

M.P. ; William Linton, Kilmaurs ; W. Miller, Dreghorn; EdwardMiller, Saltcoats ; Matthew Smith, Prestwick; The Earl of Glas-

gow.

E'Jiecutive Committee of Local Authority—Thomas Hunter,

Cumnock ; R. Inglis, .Lovestone ; Thomas Y^oung, Stewarton ;

W. Miller, Springhill ; James Kilpatrick, Craigie ; J. R.

Dempster, Stoneyhall ; William Dunn, Kirkmichael ; Charles

Howatson of Dornel ; Claud Hamilton, Carbieston ; J. F. Dal-

rymple-Hay of Dunlop ; A. Steel, Burnhead, Darvel ; J. H.Turner, Kilmarnock ; Jas. Pettigrew Wilson of Polquhairn j

Hon. G. R. Vernon ; The Earl of Glasgow.

DIRECTORY. 25

District Lunacy Board—R. M. Campbell of Aiichmannocli

;

W. T. Hammond, Skeldon Mills ; Joseph Hood, NewmiUis ; DrMoir, Maybole ; Edward Miller, Saltcoats; Qiiiiitin M'Adam,Straiton ; W. Ralston-Patrick, Trearne ; R. M. Pollok of

Middleton ; The Earl of Glasgow.

Standing Joint Committee—Robert Angus, Lugar ; RobertInglis, Lovestone ; R. W. Knox, Moorpark ; James Wyllie,Troon ; R. P. Wright, Ballantrae ; Provost Watt, Irvine ; TheEarl of Glasgow.

Prison Visiting Committee—A. F. M'Adam of Craigengillan;

W. Miller, Dreghorn ; M. iSmith, Prestwick ; Robert Taylor of

Darwhilling ; J. Gemmell Young, Riccarton ; The Earl of Glas-gow.

SURVEYING STAFF FOR SOUTHERN DISTRICT OFSCOTLAND.

GENERAL I'OST OFFICE.Head-Quarters—Ayr.

E. P. W. Redford, Esq., Assistant Surveyor.J. B. Hegarty, Esq., Assistant Surveyor.J. L. Macdonald, Esq. , Surveyor's Clerk.

R. R. Deans, Esq , Surveyor's Clerk.

A. Johnston, Inspecting Telegraphist.R. W. Stevenson, Stationery Clerk.

W. P. Thomson, Stationery Clerk.

DIRECTORY

POST OFFICE, AYR.Po^tmader—Robert Ramsay, Esq.

Chief Clerk—Andrew Muir,Clerks—Alexander Paterson and Geo. A. Johnstone.Sorting Clerks and Tdegraphists—Wm. Hall, Robert Walter,

Wm. Paterson, James G. Hislop, Robert Ramsay, junr. , R.M'Murray, Wm. Wilson, James Campbell, and four FemaleTelegraphists.

Stampers—Archibald Walker, James Napier, Robert Barclay,and Wm. Leggat.

Toicn Postmen—Peter G. Napier, Hugh Paterson, SamuelWhitelaw, Hugh Napier, John Cameron, James M'Neil, WilliamGumming, James Barclay, David Caddis, Andrew M. M'Murtrie,and Five Auxiliaries.

Coimtry Postmen—Hugh Smith, Joseph Pratt, David Ludgate,Thos. Richardson, R. M'Clement, and Thos. King.On Sundays the Letters are delivered at the Office from 9 A. M.

to 10 A.M., to callers. Letters are collected from the Pillar andWall Letter Boxes at the following hours namely :

Names of Pillar and Wei'k 1^av«Wall Letter Boxes.

1st 2nd Sad 4th 5th 6th 7th

a.m. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M P.M. P.M.+Avr Docks B.O.W.B... 10.0 1.0 3.45 5.0 8.0 ,_ ^Allowav Place W.B 5.30 10.15 1.15 3.40 7.0 8.15 9.15 tBroomfield Road P.B. .

.

5.30 9.15 1.0 3.30 6.45 8.0 8.45

Carrick Road W.B 5.20 9.30 1.0 3.30 6.55 8.0 9.0

CastlehillRoadW.B.... 5.30 9.30 12.15 2.45 5,30 7.45 9.0 •jT,

Cattle Market W.B 5.30 10.15 1.15 3.40 7.0 8.15 9.16 oEgliuton Terrace W.B .

.

5.30 10.15 1.13 3.50 7.0 8.15 9.0 zHigh Street P.B 5.30 10.15 1.15 3.50 7.0 8.15 9.15 o-High Street R.O 5..30 10.15 1.15 3.40 7.0 8.15 9.15 gMidtonRoad P.B 5.30 9.30 1.0 3.30 6.45 8.0 9.0 ^Miller Road P.B 5.30 10.15 1.16 3.40 7.0 8.15 9.15 ^Newtouhead R.O 5.30 10.15 1.0 3.45 6.45 8.0 9.0 6New Road W.B 5.30

5.30

9.30

9.30

1.0

12.303.45

3.406.45

6.0

e.o

8.0

9.0

9.0No'thNewtoii Ch'rcliWB 1North Quay P.B 5.30 10.15 1.0 3.50 7.0 8.0 9.0

Old Bridge End P.B.. .

.

5.30 10.15 1.0 3.40 6.45 8.0 9.0

Racecourse Road P.B. .

.

5.30 0.15 1.0 3.30 6.45 8.0

Railway Station P.B.. .

.

5.30 10.15 12.50 3.40 6.46 8.0 9.15

South Quay W.B 5.30 10.15 1.0 3.55 7.0 8.0 9.0

Wallacet'n Toll BarW. B. 5.30 9.15 1.0 3.30 6.30 7.50 9.0

t Tel. Office. ' These are M.O. and S.B. Offiices.

On Sundays Letters are Delivered at the Counter from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.On Public Houdays there is one Delivery only by Postmen at 7.20 a.m.

DIRECTORY. ' 27

RECEIVING OFFICES.

High Street (263 High Street)—R. Neil, Receiver.Newtonhead (Main Street, Newton)—A. Lawson, Receiver,

All ordinary business is transacted at these Offices, with theexception of Telegraph.

BRANCH OFFICE—Ayr Docks.

Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.

All ordinary business is transacted at this Office, with the ex-

ception of Money Orders, and Savings Bank.

Letters are collected at 10 A.M., 1 p.m., 3.45 p.m., 5 p.m., and8 p.m.

INLAND PARCEL POST.

Parcels not exceeding 11 lbs. in rveight are received at any PostOffice for transmission between places in the United Kingdom.

In order that a packet may go by Parcel Post it must betendered for transmission as a parcel, and should bear the words" Parcel Post," which should be clearly written in the left-handtop corner.

Every Post Office is open to the public for Parcel Post businesson week days during the same hours as for general postal business.

No Parcel Post business is, as a rule, transacted in England orIreland on Sundays, Christmas Days, and Good Fridays ; nor inScotland on Sundays and all public holidays.

The following are the principal conditions and regulation :

The size allowed for an Inland Postal Parcel is :

Greatest Length 3 ft. 6 in.

Greatest length and girth combined... 6 ft. in.

For example

A parcel measuring 3 ft. 6 in. in its longest dimension maymeasure as much as 2 ft. 6 in. in girth, i.e., round its

thickest part ; or

A shorter parcel may be thicker ; thus, if it measure no morethan 3 ft. in length, it may measure as much as 3 ft. ingirth, i.e., round its thickest part.

The most convenient mode of measuring is by means of a tape6 ft. long, having the length of 3 ft. 6 in. marked thereon. So

28 DIKKCTORY.

much of the tape as is not used ha measuring the length is themeasure of the maximum girth permissable. 8uch a tape, if pro-vided by stationers, may conveniently be marked in one colourup to 3 ft. 6 in. , and the remaining portion in another colour.

The rates of Postage are—for a Parcel

Not exceeding 1 lb. in weight 3dEvery additional lb. or fraction of a lb. up to 11 lbs., l^d extra.

Compensation for loss or damage will be given subject tocertain regulations, in accordance with the following table :

Without payment of fee, to amoiint not exceeeding £1On payment of insurance fee of Id in addition to

postage, to an amount not exceeding £5On payment of insurance fee of 2d in addition to

postage, to an amount not exceeding £10

No parcel is precepted which weighs more than 11 lbs., or is notsufficientl}^ pai'l. The postage must in all cases he x>^id inadvavce, and l)}' ordinary postage stamps, which must be affixed

by the sender before tendering a parcel for transmission by ParcelPost at a Post Office.

Parcels must not be posted in a letter box, but must be takeninto a Post Office and handed over the counter. Care must betaken that every parcel bears a clean address.

A parcel bearing the words "Parcel Post," or other-wise

marked for transmission as a parcel, and posted out of course in

a Letter Box, must be forwarded as a Letter or Book Packet if

it is fully prepaid at the rate proposed to either, and it is other-

wise in accordance with the regulations of the Letter or BookPost.

If it does not comply with the above conditions, but is fully

prepaid at the Parcel rate and is otherwise in accordance withthe Parcel Post regulations, it will be forwarded by Parcel Postand charged with a fine of 3d, together A\'ith the deficient postage,

if any, at the Parcel Post rate.

The address of a parcel must be clearly written either on theouter wrapper or on a separate address label securely fastened to

the parcel ; and the necessary stamp or stamps, to prepay thej'w^stage must in all cases be placed (as in the case of letters) close

above the address.

Parcels which bear on the outside any v/riting or drawing of anindecent or ofiensive nature, or within which any contents of alike nature may be observed, and parcels containing gunpowder,cartridges, lucifer matches, or anything explosive or liable to

DIRECTORY. 29

sudden combustion, bladders containingliquid, live animals, grosslyoffensive or filthy matter, and anything in a condition likely to

injure other parcels or any officer of the Post Office, areprohibited.

If any such parcel be tendered for posting, it is refused, or, if

detected in transit, it is detained. Parcels containing fish, game,meat, eggs, &c., or razors, scissors, needles, knives, forks, orother parcels. Liquids, or semi-liquids, such as jellies, pickles,

paint, varnish, &c., are not accepted unless in bottles or canssecurely stoppered ; nor powders, unless so packed that theyoannot escape in transmission. Bottles or glass in any form canbe accepted only when so packed as to be secure from breakage.If a parcel be tendered in a damaged or nisecure condition, or in

a condition likely to injure other parcels or any officer of thePost Office, it is refused. If a parcel in such a condition is ob-served in transit, it is, if possible, made secure and sent forward;but, if it cannot be so secui'ed, it is detained.

Parcels known to contain a letter, packet, or parcel intendedfor delivery at an address other than that borne on the parcelitself are prohibited.

PARCELS POST.Parcels received for

DEPATCHES. Counter of P.O. up to

For Glasgow and all Parts 10.30 A.M.

,, Do. Do 1 P.M.

,, Dumfries and South 1 P.M.

,, Glasgow and all Parts 3.45 P.M.,, London and all Parts of England 4.45 P.M.

,, Glasgow and the North . . .

."6.30 P.M.

,, Dumfries and South 7.30 P.M.,, London 8.30 P.M.,, Kilmarnock 8.30 P.M.„ Girvan, Maybole, Dalmellington, Local Posts, Prest-

wick, Monkton, &c 9 P.M.,, Glasgow and all Parts 9 P. M.

DELIVERIES.Fi-om London, Glasgow, Dumfries, etc 7.30 A.M.„ England 9.30 A.M.„ Glasgow 1.40 P.M.,, Glasgow, Dumfries, etc 4.15 P.M.„ Do Do. 8 P.M.

REGULATIONS.Ordinary Business—All the year round this

open to the Public for Ordinary Business at 7 A.M.P.M. On Sunday the Office is open from 9 A.M.Letter Box remains open as on other days.

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DIRECTORY. 35

MONEY ORDERS.1. When applying for Money Orders the public should use the

prepaid printed "Application Forms," which are suppliedgratuitously at all Money Order Offices, viz. :

1. Appplication for Inland Orders.

2. Application for Foreign Orders.

2. The commission on Inland Money Orders is :

For sums not exceeding £1 - - - - 2d.

,, above £1 and not exceeding £2 - 3d.

,, £2 ,, ,, £4 . 4d.

,, ,5 £4 ,, ,, £7 - od.

,, £7 ,, „ £10 - 6d.

3. No Order is allowed to contain a fractional part of a penny.4. No Money Order can be issued, unless the applicant furnish

in full the surname and at least the initial of one Christian name,both of the remitter and the payee, together with the remitter's

address. In the case of Foreign Orders the full address of thepayee must be given ; and if the Order be payable to a native in

British India, the Tribe or Caste and the Father's name must also

be furnished.

Exceptions.—1st. When the remitter directs at the time of issue

(which he is at liberty to do) that the Order, by being crossedlike a cheque, be made payable only through a bank, it is left

to his own option to give or withhold the name of the payee.2nd. If the remitter or payee be a Peer or a Bishop, his

ordmary title is sufficient.

3rd. The designation of a firm is sufficient, except in the caseof a company trading under a title which does not consist of thenames of the persons composing it, as the " Carron Company."Commission on Foreign Orders :

For sums not exceeding £2, 6d ; £5, Is ; £7, Is 6d ; £10, 2s.

A Money Order, when once issued, cannot be cancelled.

TELEGRAPH MONEY ORDERS. (Inland.)The Telegraph Money Order System (Inland) is now extended,

and Money may be transmitted between all Head and BranchOffices in the United Kingdom at which Telegraph and MoneyOrder business is transacted. Full particulars may be obtainedat any Post Office.

POSTAlT ORDERS.1. Postal Orders, for certain fixed sums from Is up to £l', are

now issued to the public at all Post Offices at which MoneyOrder business is transacted.

2. The following are the amounts for which Postal Orders areissued, together with the Poundage payable in respect of eachOrder :—

DIRECTORY.

Amount of

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1 - - - A 4 6 - - - 1

1 6 - - - 1 5 - - - 1

2 - - - 1 7 6 - -

2 6 - - - 1 10 - - . 1

3 - - - 1 10 6 - - - 1

3 6 - - - 1 15 - - - li

4 - - - 1 20 - - H

36

Postal Orders can be so combined that any sum consisting of

shillings and sixpences up tc 20s, may transmitted by two Orders,

and Postage Stamps may be used iip to fivepence for brokenamounts, ivhich -^fmnp.'^ should he affixed on theface of the Orders.

3. The person to whom a Postal Order is issued must, before

parting with it, till in the name of the person to whom the amountis to be paid, and may fill in the name of the Money Order Office

at which the amount is to ba paid. The person so named must,

before payment can be made, sign the recei]Dt at the foot of the

Order and must also fill in the name of the Money Order Office,

if that has not been already done.

4. Every person to whom a Postal Order is issued should keepa record of the number, date and name of office of issue to

facilitate inquiry if the Order should be lost.

No Money Order, Postal Orders, or Savings Bank business is

transacted on a Smiday.Applications to Return Letters. - A letter when it has

once been posted, cannot be returned to the writer, but musi; beforwarded to the person to whom it is addressed.

Change and Bad Money.—No Postmaster is bound to give

change, or is authorised to demand change ; and when any moneyis paid at this office whether as change or otherwise, no question

as to its right amount, goodness, or weight can be entertained

after it has been removed from the counter.

POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK.

1. Post Office Savings Banks are established at all Money OrderOffices in the United Kingdom and are open for the receipt andpayment of money daily during the hours appointed for MoneyOrder business.

2. At these banks deposits of one shilling, or any number of

shillings, will be received; but no one may deposit more tlian £30in one year ending 31st December, or make a further deposit when

DIRECTORY. 37

the total amount standing to his credit has reached £150 ex-

clusive of interest.

3. Interest at the rate of £2 lOs per cent, per annum (which is

at the rate of sixpence in the pound for each year, or at the rate

of one halfpenny on each complete pound for each month reckon-ing from the first day of the calender month next following theday on which a complete pound has been deposited, up to the last

day of the calender month preceding the day on which the money is

withdrawn) is allowed iintil the sum due to a depositor amountsto £200, when interest ceases to be allowed.

.. Id2 oz. , . .. 14d4 oz., . . 2d6 oz. , . .. 24d8 oz., . .. 3dLOoz., . .. 3idL2oz., .,.. 4d

INLAND LETTERS RATES OF POSTAGE.The rates of postage when prepaid are as follows

For a letter not above 1 oz., ...

,

,

above 1 oz. and not above 2 oz.

,

,, ,, 2oz.

,, ,, 4oz. ,,

,, „ 6 oz. ,,

,, ,, 8 oz.

,, ,, 10 oz.

And so on by ^d for every additional 2 oz.

A letter posted unpaid is chargeable on delivery with doublepostage ; and a letter posted insufficiently prepaid is chargeablewith double the deficiency.

RE-DIRECTION.1. Every Inland re-directed letter, post card, or other postal

packet is liable to an additional postage (at the prepaid rate) for

each re-direction, unless both the original and the second addressbe within the delivery of the same Post Office, or Sub-Office, orrural walk, and the redirection be made by an officer of the PostOffice. Thus on a paid or unpaid letter not exceeding 1 oz. in

weight re-directed either by an officer of the Post Office, or byany one else to a different delivery, an additional postage is

levied of one penny; and if the weight be more than 1 oz., butless than 2 oz. , of three-halfpence, and so on.

Exception.—No charge for re- direction is made on Governmentletters.

2. An inland registered letter, when re-directed to any placewithin the United Kingdom, is only liable to the same ad-

ditional charge as an ordinary letter.

3. If an inland registered letter, when re-directed, instead of

being taken back to the Post Office to be dealt with as a registered

letter, is dropped into the letter boxas an ordinary letter (theword"registered" not having been erased or having been erased in

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38 DIRECTORY.

pencil only), it becomes liable to the same treatment as any other

letter which is marked registered and found in the letter box

;

and must be subcharged with a registration fee of 8d 7ninus thevalue of any stamps already fixed for the registration.

4. Notices of removal, and applications for letters to be re-

directed, must in all cases be duly signed by the persons to whomthe letters are addressed, and in provincial towns they must besent to the local Postmaster. Printed forms of notice can be ob-

tained at any Head or Branch Office, or from the Postman of thewalk ; and when filled up and signed, they should be given to the

Postmaster of the District or to the Postman ; but owing to thefrequent removals which take place in the Metropolitan district,

it is desirable, for the prevention of mistakes, that persons whoare about to change their residence should inform their corres-

pondents beforehand of their intention, so that their letters maybe directed in the first instance to their new address.

5. A Postmaster is not boiind to re-direct for a person tempor-arily leaving his home, and not having a private bag or box, un-less the house be left uninhabited.

ADDRESSES TO THE QUEEN AND PETITIONSTO PARLIAMENT.

Petitions and addresses to Her Majesty, forwarded direct, are

exempt from postage, and such petitions and addresses, as also

petitions to either House of Parliament, if sent to a Member of

either House, are likewise exempt, provided they do not weighnvre than two pounds, and are without covers, or are in covers

open at the ends. No letter or other enclosure, however, mustbe inserted, and if one be found, such enclosure, unless it bears

the proper number of postage stamps, will be charged as anunpaid letter.

INLAND NEWSPAPERS.For each inland newspaper, whether posted singly or in a

packet, the postage when prepaid is one halfpenny ; but a packetcontaining two or more registered newspapers is not chargeablewith a higher rate of postage than would be chargeable for abook packet of the same weight, viz. , one halfpenny for every 2oz., or part of that weight.

A newspaper posted unpaid, or a packet of newspapers postedeither unpaid or insufficiently paid, is treated as an unpaid or

insufficiently paid book packet of the same weight.

The Newspaper Wrappers are sold at 10 for 5|d.

The Popt Crrds v.rc pcid at the following prices :— Thin Cards,5^d ; Stout Cards, 6d per packet of 10.

Foreign Post Cards may be sent to all the countries comprisedin the General Postal Union.

DIRECTORY. 39

Foreign Post Cards with an impressed stamp of Id and l^deach are sold at that rate, and are transmissible to the majorityof the countries of the Union without extra charge.

Registered Letter Envelopes sold at 12 for 2s 2^d, or 2|d each.

INLAND BOOK POST.The following are the regulations for the Inland Book Post :

The postage is one halfpenny for every 2oz. , or part of thatweight.

A packet posted wholly unpaid is charged with double the bookpostage; and if posted partially prepaid, with double the deficiency

A book packet may be posted either without a cover (in whichcase it must not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer,sealing wax postage stamp, or otherwise), or in a cover entirely

open at both ends, so as to admit of the contents being easily

withdrawn for examination ; otherwise it is treated as a letter.

For the greater seciirity of the contents, however, it may be tied

at the ends with a string ; Postmasters being authorised to cutthe string in such cases, although if they do so they must againtie up the packet.

Circulars, i.e., letters which, according to internal evidence,are being sent in identical terms to several persons, and thewhole or the greater part of which is printed, engraved, or litho-

graphed, may also be sent by book post.

ABUSE OF THE BOOK POST.It seems to be but imperfectly understood that there is no legal

way of sending a letter, other than a circular letter, through the

post for a postage of a halfpenny, except by means of a postcard.

A notion appears to prevail that, because a post card which is

open to inspection may have a letter written or printed upon it,

any card whatever, and even any piece of paper, if only it beplaced in open wrapper, may be sent through the post with aletter written or printed upon it for a postage of a halfpenny.

It seems necessary, therefore, to explain for the guidance of

the public

2. That the letter rate of postage must be prepaid for any com-munication of the nature of a letter, whether it be placedin a closed envelope or in an open cover, unless a postcard be used for the purpose, or unless the letter be a cir-

cular letter

i. e. , a letter having internal evidence that it

is intended for transmission, in identical terms, to several

persons, and the whole or greater part of which is printed,engraved, or lithographed.

40 DIRECTORY.

Large number of letters, not being circular letters, are fromtime to time found in halfpenny wrappers, contrary to the expressprovisions of the book post ; and, as the officers of the depart-ment are instructed to surcharge all such letters with additional

postage, it will save not only trouble to the Post Office but annoy-ance to the public, if care be taken always to pay letter postagefor letters other than circular letters, unless they be written or

printed on post cards.

REGISTRATION.

The fee for registering a letter, newspaper, or book packetpassing between any two places in the United Kingdom is 2d.

Compensation for loss or damage of registered letters, books,or newspapers will be given, subject to certain regulations, as

follows :

Where no fee, except postage and registration fee is

paid, to an amount not exceeding, - - - £5Where, in addition to postage and registration fee,

insurance fee of 2d is paid, to an amount notexceeding, -------- £10

Every letter, &c, , to be registered should be presented at thecounter, and a receipt obtained for it, and should on no accountbe dropped into a letter box. If, contrary to this rule, a letter

marked " Registered" be dropped into a letter box, it will, " if

directed to a,ny place in the United Kingdom," be liable to a re-

gistration fee of 8d, instead of the ordinary fee of 2d.

Every article presented for registration must be enclosed in astrong cover, securely fastened. If the article contains money,it must, in order to gain the benefit of the guarantee, be enclosed

in a Registered Letter Envelope sold by the Post Office ; and if

coins are sent, they must on no account be put in loose, butmust be packed and enclosed in such a way as to move about as

little as possible.

All inland letters which contain coin, watches, or jewellery,

even though they be posted without registration, are treated as

registered, and are charged on delivery with a registration fee of

8d in addition to the ordinary postage ; and any such letters

which cannot be registered in time to be forwarded by the Mailfor which they are posted are detained for the next despatch.

The registration of a packet makes its transmission much moressecure, inasmuch as under ordinary circumstances, a registered

packet can be traced through its whole course, and thus the loss

of a registered packet is a very rare occurrence.

DIRECTORY. 41

ARTICLES jNOT ALLOWED TO BE SENT BY POST.

1. It is forbidden to forward by post any indecent or obsceneprint, painting, photograph, lithograph, engraving, book, or card,

or any other indecent or obscene article, or any letter, newspaper,publication, packet, or card, having thereon any M^ords, marks,or designs of an indecent, obscene, libellous, or grossly offensive

character. Anything posted contrary to this prohibition will bestopped and sent up to the Returned Letter Office, London.

2. Postmasters are instructed not to receive any letter whichthere is good reason to believe contains anything likely to injurethe contents of the Mail bag, or to do bodily harm to any officer

of the Post Office. If such a packet be posted without the Post-master's knowledge, or if at any time before its despatch he shoulddiscover any such packet, he is directed not to forward it, but to

report the case, with the address of the packet, to the Secretary.The following are the examples of the articles referred to :

A glass bottle or glass in any form ; leeches, game, fish, meat,fruit or vegetables ; bladdders or other vessels containingliquids

;gunpowder, lucifer matches, or anything which

is explosive or liable to sudden combustion ; razors,

scissors, needles, forks, or other sharp instruments are also

forbidden, except when sent in packets or samples to

foreign countries on the condition mentioned in Rule.

Pattern and Sample Post, Inland.

1. Trade Patterns and Samples of Merchandise may be sentbetweeen places in the United Kingdom, at the following rates

>of postage :

For a packet not exceeding 4 oz. in weight - Id.

6oz. „ . l^d.

„ ,, 8 oz. „ . 2d.

2. No packet must exceed 8 oz. in weight. The limits ofdimensions are 12 in. by 8 in. by 4 in.

3. A packet posted wholly unpaid will on delivery be charge-able with double postage ; and if insufficiently paid will bechargeable with double the deficient postage.

4. Patterns and Samples must be sent in wrappers (marked*' Pattern Post "or " Sample Post ") entirely open at both ends,and must be so packed that they may be easily withdrawn for ex-amination ; but Samples of seeds, flour, drugs, and such-like articles,

42 DIRECTORY,

which cannot be sent in open wrappers, may be enclosed in boxes(but in such a way as admit of easy examination) or in bags of

linen or in other like material, tied at the neck. Closed bags,

even if transparent, will not be allowed.

5. The name, address, and trade of the sender must be in all

cases printed (not written) on the outside of the wrapper abovethe address. If this rule be not complied with the packet will beliable to be charged on delivery.

6. The number, price, and private business marks may bewritten (at the top left-hand corner), but no other writing will beallowed. Packets infringing this rule will be siircharged at theletter-rate.

7. No glass bottle, or glass in any form, may be sent; no ex-

plosive liquid, semi-liquid or greasy matter, nor powders of anykind which may stain or do other damage ; nor any living

creature.

8. Patterns of scissors, knives, razors, and other sharp articles

must be so packed ahd guarded as to completely prevent injury

to the other contents of the Mail Bags, or to the officers employed,but the packets must at the same time admit of easy examina-tion. When these requirements are not complied with, thepacket will be stopped.

9. When necessary for securing the due transmission, or de-

livery, of letters, Patterns and Samples may be kept back for thesucceeding despatch or delivery.

10. The Postmaster-General wishes it to be clearly iinderstood

that the Post is expressly intended for the benefit of, and is

absolutely restricted to bona fide Trade Pcttterns and Samples ofMerchandise. Packets not containing hona fide Patterns, andposted prepaid at the pattern-rate only, will be charged withdouble fee deficient postage, at the letter rate together with a fine

of 6d.

Pattern and Sample Post, Foreign.

1. The Pattei^n and Sample Post to Foreign Countries and theColonies generally is restricted to hona fide trade patterns or

samples of merchandise. Goods sent for sale or in execution of anorder are not admissible, nor any article liable to Custom Duties.

Patterns and Sample Packets must be prepaid.

2. Patterns or Samples, when practicable, must be sent in

covers open at the ends, and easy of examination. But samplesof seeds, drugs, «S:c., may be enclosed in boxes or in bags,

fastened in such a manner that they may be readily opened.

DIRHCTORY. 43

3. There must be no writing or printing upon or in any packetfor non-Union Countries except the address of the person for

whom it is intended, the address of the sender, a trade mark or

number, the price of the articles, the weight or size, and quantity

to be disposed of. But a packet for any country in the Postal

Union may contain Printed Papers ; and, if the rate applicable to

Commercial Papers be paid, it may also contain CommercialPapers.

4. Samples of saleable value must i ot be sent to any foreign

country in the Postal Union. Eider down, raw or thread silk,

woollen or goats' hair thread, vanilla, or isinglass, fall under this

rule, if weighing more than three ounces.

5. Samples of scissors, knives, razors, forks, steel pens, nails,

keys, watch machinery, metal tubing, pieces of metal or ore, mustbe packed and guarded so as not to injure the contents of the

mail bags or the officers of the Post Office, while at the>ame time

they may be easily examined. Indigo, liquids, or explosives can-

not be sent.

6. A packet of Patterns or Samples sent to any place com-prised in the Postal Union (except Belgium, France, Greece,

Luxemburg, Portugal, Switzerland via France, the ArgentineRepublic, and the United States) must not exceed 8 inches in

length, 4 inches in width, 2 inches in depth, and 8 oz. in weight.

The limit to Belgium, France, Greece, Luxemburg, Portugal,

Switzerland via France, the Argentine Republic, and the UnitedStates is 12 inches in length, 8 inches in width, 4 inches in depth,

and 12 oz. in weight. The size of a packet for a non-Unioncountry or colony is limited to 24 inches in length, 12 inches in

width or depth, and 5lbs. in weight, except New South Wales,

Queensland, and Fiji, for which the limit is 81bs. in weight.

POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS.

Telegraph business is transacted from 7 A.M. till 9 P.M. onWeek Days, and on Sundays from 9 till 10 a.m.

Ayr Docks from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Saturdays from 9 A.M. till

2 p.m. No Sunday attendance.

INLAND TELEGRAMS.

The charge is 6d for the first 12 words, and ^ for each addi-

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48 DIRECTORY.

CARRIERS.Ayr and Glasc40W—John Forgie leaves Robert M'Geachin's shop,

61 High Street, for Glasgow every day at 9.40 a.m.

,

,

—Joseph Foster leaves R. Williamson's shop, 81

High Street, for Glasgow every day at 9. 40 A. M.

Crossbill and Barr—David M'Clure leaves the Ayrshire andGalloway Hotel, Killoch Place, for Crosshill and Barr every

Tiiesday and Friday at 2 p.m.

Crosshill—Wm. Quinn leaves Victoria Hotel for Crosshill

every Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Catrine and Mauchline—William Bell leaves the Black Bull

Hotel, Wallacetown, for Catrine and Mauchline every Tues-

day at 3 p.m.

Dalrymple—Allan Mair leaves the vSun Inn, High Street, for

Dalrymple every Tuesday and Friday at 3.30 p.m.

JOPPA and Coylton—Thomas Hutchison leaves the Sun Inn for

Joppa and Coylton on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Satur-

day, at 1 p.m.

Kilmarnock—David M'Fadzean leaves 34 Main Street, Newton,for Kilmarnock every Wednesday and Saturday at 11 a.m.

Kirk OSWALD—John Smith leaves the Sun Inn, for Kirkoswaldevery Tuesday at 2 p.m.

KiRKMiCHAEL—John M'Kellar leaves the Sun Inn for Kirk-

michael every Tuesday and Friday at 2. 3(^ p. m.

,

,

—Neil Craig leaves Lang's Court, High Street, for

Kirkmichael and Crosshill every Tuesday & Friday at 2 p. m.

Maybole—David Watson leaves the Sun Inn, High Street, for

Maybole every day at 2 p.m.

,, —David M'Dowall leaves Lang's Court, High Street,

for Maybole every day at 2 p. M.

Ochiltree—Robert Brown leaves the Sun Inn, High Street, for

Ochiltree every Tuesday and Friday at 2 p. M.

,, —Peter Duncan leaves the Victoria Hotel, KyleStreet, for Ochiltree, every Tuesday and Friday at 1.30 p.m.

Old and New Cumnock and Muirkirk—Robert Vallance leaves

the Sun Inn for Old and New Cumnock and Muirkirk evei-y

Tuesday at 1 p.m.

Straiton—John M'Blain leaves the Victoria Hotel for Straiton

every Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.

Tarbolton—Thos. Rae leaves the Black Bull Hotel, Wallace-town for Tarbolton every Tuesday and Friday at 2 p.m.

Troon and Dundonald—Wm. Wallace leaves Lang's Court,

High Street, for Troon and Dundonald erery Tuesday andFriday at 2 p. m.

COACH.The Straiton Coach leaves the Ayr Arms Hotel for Kirkmichael

and Straiton every Tuesday at 4 P. M.

DIRECTORYAYR.

Abernethy, Alexander, Sergt. -Major, loo High street

Aben ethie, Miss, tobacconist, 12 New Bridge streel

ADAM, J., Family Butcher, 9 Newmarket Street—hc-use,

Fairhome, Dalmellington Road. (See advt, page 98)

Adam, John, frame sawyer, 137 South Harbour street

Adam, Thomas, spirit merchant, 76 High street

Adam & Son, boot and shoemakers, 98 High street—house, 9Dalblair road

ADAMSOiT, J. & "W., JolDbing G-ardeners, AUanvaleGarden, off Eacecourse Road. (See advt.

,page 54.

)

Adamson, James (of J. & W. Adamson), gardeners, 9 Canick streetAdamson, Mrs, 9 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street

Advertiser Office, 106 High Street

APFLEOIS, -WILLIAM, & SON, Oalainetmakers, Uphol-sterers aad Funeral "Cndertakers, 35 and 6*7 HiffhStreet, J. M. Thomson, Sole Partner. (See advt, page

39)

Agnew, Mrs, 1 1 Park circus, off Racecourse roadAgnew, James, surgeon dentist, 4 Barns street

Aitken, Hugh, 5 Arran terrace, Fort

Aitken, John, carter, 23 Kyle street

Aitken, Miss, Seminary for Young Ladies, Wellington lodge, Bathplace

Aitken, Thomas, Athole Arms Hotel, Alloway street

Alexander, Miss, teacher of music, 4 Cassilhs street

Alexander, William, jr. (of W. Alexander & Sons), i Bellevueterrace, off Racecourse road

Alexander, Capt. Gilbert, 117 South Harbour street

Alexander, Mrs Ivie, 4 Cassillis street

Alexander, James (of W. Alexander & Sons, wood merchants), 2Barns park

Alexander, John, draper, Commercial house, 2 New Bridge street—house, 4 do

50 DIRECTORY.

Alexander, Mrs Thomas, Millrig place, 2 Charlotte street

Allan, Colonel William, Rosebank house, Maybole road

ALLAN, DAVID, Coal Mercliant, S"? Sandgat© St- house

Darlington Cottage, 6 Darlington Road, Newton. (See advt.,

page 80)

Allan, Hugh L., reporter, ^cZz/^r/w^r office—house, 22 Ballantme

f'^drive, off Carrick road

Allan, J hn (of Marshall, Wane, & Allan), 10 Alloway place

Allan, John, & Co., grain dealers, 3 Carrick street

Allan, Miss, 14 Queen's terrace

ALLAN, MUS, Fish, aame. Poultry, and Ice Mercliant,

10 New Bridge St, and 201 High Street-house, 8

Buckingham Terrace, Charlotte Street. (See advt, page 6)

Allan, Mrs, i Queen's terrace

Allan, Robert, 8 Buckingham ter-ace, Charlotte street

Allan, Thomas, grocer ai.d spirit merchant, 23 Barns street—shop,

102 Main street, NewtonAllan, William, clerk, Bellevue crescent, off Beresford terrace

Allan, William, bowling green keeper, 99 Mill street

Allan, Wallace, watchmaker and jeweller, 6 Newmarket street-

house, Abington cottage, Prestwick road

AUwood, Charles, piano tuner, 4 Queen's terrace

Alston, Charles H., Red House, Racecourse road

Alston, Mrs, St Andrew's House, off Racecourse road

Anderson, A. G., Gartmore, Carrick RoadAnderson, Thomas, 20 Barns street

Anderson, John, Bank of Scotland, 24 Sandgate street

Anderson, Laurence, art master, Ayr Academy—house, 14 Welling-

ton square

Anderson, Mrs William, 9 Queen's terrace

Anderson, William, ostler, 209 High street

Anderson, William, joiner, 127 High street

Andrew, James, solicitor, 21 Newmarket street—house, 2 Welling-

ton square

Andrew, Thomas, solicitor, 9 Sandgate street—house, 22 Barns st.

Andrew, Mrs, Grosvenor place, 37 Fort street

Arbuckle, George, glass and china merchant, 92 Sandgate street

Arbuckle, William, auctioneer. Rose cottage, Carrick park

Arthur, Hugh, bar officer. County buildings, Wellington square

Arthur, Mrs, 8 Ballantine drive, off Carrick road

Auld, John, meter inspector, Gas Works, Gaswork road

Auld, Thomas, confectioner, 29 Alloway street

AYR. 51

AT7LD, "WILLIAM, Flumlser, Slater, and. Glazier, 53

Sandgat© Street—house, 12 Fullarton St. (See advt, p 19)

Austin, David, cab driver, 24 New Bridge street

Ayr Advertiser, 106 High street

Ayr Observer, Observer Buildings, Kyle street

Ayrshire School of Art and Women's Industries, 56 Newmarketstieet

Ayrshire Post, 57 Newmarket street

Ayrshire Stores and Rubber Co., 37 Kyle street

BBain, David, butler, 31 Dalblair road

Bain, George, head master Smith's Institution—house, Smith's

cottage, Midton road

Bain, James, contractor, 6 Eglinton terrace, Fort

Bain, Walter (of Ayr Steam Shipping Coy.), Grosvenor House, 12

Charlotte street

Baillie, Thomas, mole catcher, 23 South Harbour steeet

Bailey, James, 24 Ballantine drive, off Carrick road

Baird, James, builder, 7 Dalblair road

Baird, James, dairy, 96 Sandgate street

Baird, J. D.. 10 Wellington square

Baird Mrs, Bible reader, 4^ Cromwell place. Fort

Baird, Miss, milliner, 16 Barns street

Baird, Mrs James, 30 Queen's terrace

Baird, Mrs, seamstress, 211 High street

BAIHD, EOBEUT, Bill Foster, Old Book Depot, 11 BoatVennel- (See advt., page 24)

Ballantyne, John, grain dealer, 159 High street

Ballantyne, Robert, shepherd, 67 Mill street

BAHA, AMBHOSE, artist-pihotographer, Fort Studio,

Citadel Place—house, St John's, Fort. (See advt. inside of

front cover)

Barclay, James, town's postman. Observer buildings, Kyle street

Barlow, Rev. J. R., Moravian minister, 2 Cassillis street

Barr, Peter, harbour master, 25 Eglinton terrace, FortBarrowman, Alexander, stableman, 276 High street

Basso, Dominico, confectioner, 10 Kyle street

Bayne, William, Glenififer place, Miller roadBeachcroft, Mrs R., 12 Wellington square

Begg, Adam, railway employee, 251 High street

52 DIRECTORY.

Bell, Captain James, 3 Bellevue crescent, off Beresford terrace

Bell, Mrs D., 8 Eglinton terrace, Fort

Bell, M. & J,, Berlin wool shop, 49 Newmarket street

Bell, Rannie, A Co., wine merchants, 5 Fort street

Bell, Rev. A. T., 6 Cassillis street

BEIT^BTT, J- B- and SONS, Painters and Decoratoris to

the Queen. 3S Newmarlset Street. (See advt, page 42)

Bennett, R. J., 2 Alloway park, off Alloway place

Bentley, William, hairdresser, 212 High street

Beveridge, R. M., solicitor, 5 Cathcatt street

BEVSRID&E, WILLIAM, Chemist, 2 Macneille Build-

ings, Newmarket street—house, 17 Bams street. (See

advt, page 96)

Black, James, baker, 14 Kirkport, High street

Black, William R., draper, 12 Fligh street

Black, WilHam R., compositor, 63 Alloway street

Black, William, clothier, 36 Kyle street

Blackwood, F. H. & Co., waterproof and India rubber merchants,

33 Sandgate street

Blackwood, Mrs Agnes, 4 Alloway place

Blair, William, storeman, 7 Carrick street

B air, Mrs, 15 Queens terrace

Blair, Mrs James, Blackburn cottage, Midton road

Blair, Mrs John, 10 High street

Blair, Mrs R. C. Leslie, Chalet, Carrick park, off Midton read

Blane, WiUiam, blacksmith, 54 Mill street

Blue, Patrick, green grocer, 25 South Harbour street

Bolton, James, commission agent, 16 Carrick street — house,

Grovenor place, 33 Fort street

Bond, Dennis, waiter, 4 Midton road

Bone, Miss, 39 Fort street

Bone, Thomas, cab driver, 242 High street

Bone, Miss, dressmaker, 78 Sandgate street

Bone, Miss, 8 Carrick park, Midton RoadBone, William & Co., saddlers, 252^ High street

Boswell, Mrs J. D. , Sandgate House, Sandgate street

Borland, John, Wellmgton Laundry, 94 Sandgate street

Bowden, Joseph, manager Ayr Coffee House, 54 High street

Bowie, James, upholsterer, 4 Bath place

Bowie, H., upholsterer, 28 Newmarket street—house, 2 Cathcartstreet

Bowie, Mrs, 82 High street

AYR. 53

Boyd, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 6 Old Bridge :^treet—house,

251 High street

Boyd, Colonel James George Hay, of Townend, 1 Wellingtonsquare

Boyd, Miss, teacher, Industrial School, 32 Carrick street

Boyd, James, gardener, 4 Wattfield road, off Midton road

B07D, JOHN, Boot and Shoemaker, 45 Sand^ate Street,

house. North Park terrace, Prestwick road. (See advt, page

113)

B07D, JOSEPH, Sculptor, near Hail-way Station, Town-liead—house, OverUale, Castlehill road. (See advt, p 48)

Boyd, Mrs, 6 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street

Boyd, Robert, feuar, 64 Mill street

Boyle, Thomas, butler, 125 South Harbour street

Brackenridge, Mrs John, restauiaunt, 1 1 and 13 High street

Brechin, Wm., wire merchant, Mayfield, Midton roadBremner, Andrew, gardener, Hope cittage, Midton road

Broadhurst, Atihur, Capt. and Adjut. A.Y.C., South Bankcottage. Fort

Brotherstone, Miss, milliner, 26 Newmarket street

Brown, Andre ^v , spirit merchant, 13 Newmarket Street

Brown, Hugh, painter, 121 High street

Brown, Matthew, Westbourne villa. Racecourse road

Brown, Hugh, School Boaid ofiEcer and house factor, Milrig place,

8 Charlotte street

Brown, James, tailor, 1 1 Carrick street

Brown, John, fa.i.ily baker, 47 Newmarket street

Brown, J., fancy goods warehouse, 51 High street

Brown, Miss, Linsted cottage, Barns crescent, off Miller road

Brown, Miss, 2 Arran terrace. Fort

Brown, Mrs, Cromwell cottage, Seabank road, Fort

Brown, Mrs Robert, 3 Kensington terrace, Miller road

Brown, Mrs William, 7 Eglinton terrace, Fort

Brown, Robert, millwright, 209 High street

Brown, R. G. (of R. Forrest & Co., grocers), 7 Eglinton terrace,

FortBrown, Thomas & Co., coopers, 147 High street

Brown William, groom, 32 Hope street

Browning, Charles, 16 Queens terrace

Brownlee, Sergt. Robert, 127 South Harbour street

Bryan, Hugh, clerk, i Ballantine drive, off Carrick road

BETDEN, &EOII&E, Coachlsuilder, 6 Cathcart Street-house, 23 Green street, Newton. (See advt, p. 35)

64 DIREnX»RY.

Er>den, William, shirt aianuf.icturer, 46 Carrick street—ho se, 14Fullartoi) street

Bryden, Thomas, gardener, Nursery house, Dalmellington road

Bryion, Miss, milliner, 61 Sandgate street—house, 3 Arran terrace,

Fo t

Bryson William, umbrella maker, 238 High street

BHUCCIANI, PIETHO, Confectioner, Hope Street. (See

advt, page 15)

Buchanan, Archibald (of Buchanan X. Sons), iierated water manu-facturers, 78 High street

Buchanan, Daniel, janitor Academy lodge. Ftirt >treet

Buchanan, John, tobacconist, 259 High street—house, 12 Carrick

park, Midton road

Buhkr, Frederick, sausage sk n manufacturer, 73 Mill street

Bulkelly, Miss, music teacher, 26 Dalblair road

Burgess, Mary, baby linen warehouse, 47 Sandgate street

Burt^joyi e, W. G., teacher of music, 2 Bath place

Burns Photographic Coy., Beresford terrace, 10 Killoch place

Burns, James, commercial travelle;, Vievvpark, Bellevue ciescent,

off" Beresford terrace

Burns, John, saw sharper, 135 South Harbour street

Burns, Misses 32 High street

Burns, Mrs John, 7 Park terrace, off AUoway place

BTJUI^S, -WILLIAM, Chemist, 142 High St-house, ii

Barns street. (See advt, p. 51)

Burrell, Pxlwaid, R.S.M., A.Y.C , Albert place, I Boat vennell

Burton, John, clerk, lo AUoway street

Byrne, John, waiter, 71^ High street

Cairns, Miss, teacher of music, 12 C thcart street

Cairns, Mrs John, 12 Cathcart street

Cairns, Miss, bible woman, 152 High street

Calder, Hubert, shoemaker, 88 High street

CALI«2^r«, L«w«rA, 3tar Hotel, 103 High St (See advt, p.

74)

Caldwell, David, inspector of poor, 21 Kyle street—house, 5Queen's terrace

Cameron, Andrew, grocer, 165 and 169 High street—house, 3Craigleur terrace, Carrick road

Cameron, Hugh, tailor, 2 Old Bridge- street

Cameron, John, town postman, iii High street

AYR. .;^0

Cameron, RoberL, ironmonger, 14S High street

CAMEHON, S., hatter, hosier & glover, 225 Hlffli St—house, 15 Ballaniine drive, oft" Carrick road. (See advt, p. 114)

Campbell, Angus, gardener, 6 Watttield road, oft" Alidton loadCampbell, J. H., seedsman, 21 AUoway street

Campbell, John, pastry baker and confectioner, 3 and 274 Highstreet—house 272 do.

CAMPBELL, JOHN, plumber & g&sfitter, 197 Higli St-hou-e, 12 Albert terrace, W allacetovvn. (See advl, p. 18]

CAMPBELL, JOHN, saddler, 21 Saadgrate St-house, 24

Barns street. (.See advt, p. 23j

Campbell, John, jr., 24 Barns street

Campbell, James, mason, 51 Mill street

Campbell, William, farm servant, 54 Mill street

CampbeJ, Miss, dressmaker, 20 Cathcatt street

Campbell, Misses, i Park circus, oft' Racecourse roadCampbeil, William, 16 Cathcarl street

Capperauld, David, woo. spinner, 11 Kyle street

Capperauld, John, clerk, 42 Mill street

Carlisle, Mrs David, teacher of music, 15 Charlotte street

Carr, Fred O., Garfield, Dalmellington road

Carslaw, Mrs Robert, 4 Killoch place

CASSELS, DAVID, grocer and spirit merchant, ITSHigllSt (See advt, pill)

Cassels, James, gardener, 58 Dalblair road

Cassels, Miss Mary, dressmaker, 58 Dalblair road

Cathcart & Co., exporters of Carrick blend whisky, and winemerchants, 23 Ne -v Bridge street

Cathcart, Mrs E. M., Roanpark, Fort

CAW, JAMES, 51 Ne'Wmarket St—house, lo Eglinton terrace.

Fort. See advt, p 82)

Cellars, David, hay, grain, and straw merchant, Letham cottage,

Carrick road

Chalmers, Archibald, Blackburn lodge, Racecourse road

Chambers, Alexander (of R. Chambers & Son), 5 Old Bridge street

Chambers, Robert (of R. Chambers & Son), 18 Eglinton terrace,

FortChambers, Robert & Son, tinsmiths and gasfitters, 7 Old Bridge

street—works, 75 "Wallace street, WallacetownChambers, "William D., stationer, 13 Old Bridge street—house, 4

Barns crescent, "off Miller road

66 DIRECTORY.

Chambers, William, tinsmith, 9 Alloway street, and 18 Old Bridge

End, WChambers, Miss, Roselea villa, Carrick road

Chapman, William, smith, 9 Harbour street

Cherry, John, cab driver, 43 Mill street

Chisholm Ji hn, ships steward, Franklin villa. Fort

Christie, David, hair cutter, 209 and 211 High street

Christie, Thomas, storeman, Ayr Mi Is, Mill street

Christie, William, boat builder, 10 Cathcart street

City of Glasgow Steam Dyeing and Laundry, 27 New Bridge street

—Miss Wright, manager

CLARK, DAVID, joiner, 74 Hi^h St—house, 2 Beiievue

Crescent, oft Beresford terrace. (See advt, p 37)

CLABK, JAMES, house and insurance a^ent, InkermanCottage, 4 Arran Terrace, Fort (see advt., p V2)

Clark, Mrs James, nurse, 78 Sandgate street

OLAHH, Mrs JAMES, coal agent and general register for

servants, 80 Sandgate St—house, Inkerman Cottage, 4

Arran Terrace, Fort (see advt., p 76)

Clark, W. Towers, Carston house, Victoria park, Racecourse road

Clark, Captain James, Gleniffer place, Miller road .^J

Clark, Mrs James F., Refreshment Rooms, 8 High street

Clark, John, joiner, 65 Alloway street

Clark, Miss, 2 Fullarton street

Clark, Miss, dairy, Killoch cottage, Midton road

Clark, Mis J., 4 Park circus, off Racecourse road

Clark, Mrs, 3 New Bridge street

Clark, Mrs Samuel, 6 Bath place

Clark, Mrs Thomas, 13 Queen's terrace

Clark, Samuel, storeman, 49 Alloway street

CLARK, "WILLIAM, joiner, 584 Sandgate St- (See adn,

p. 115)

. Clark, William, carter, 23 Kyle -^treet

Cleghorn, T. G., 3 Ailsa place. Port

Cleland, Rev. John, St Lawrence house, off Racecourse road

Cleland, William, coachman, St Andrew's house, oflf Racecourse

road

OLIMIE, ANDRE'W, fleslier, 211 High. St-house, 20 Baii-

antine Drive, off Carrick Road. iSee advt, p. 99;

Clubb, James, jeweller, 14 Newmarket street

Clydesdale, James, cowfeeder, Brewery house, Fort

AYR. 57

Colligan, John, 3 Old Bridge street

Collins, Captain James, South Bank cottnge, Fo:t

Connacher, Peter, officer of excise, 4 Kensington terrac •, Miller

roadConnally, James, railway policeman, 60 Mill Street

Connell, G. L. W., hatter, 223 High Street—house, 5 Wattheldroad, ofif Mid ton road

Cook, James, clerk, ^^ Newmarket street

Cook, Mrs, 10 Montgomerie terrace. Fort

Cook, ]Mrs John, washing and dressing, 261 High Street

Cook, Thomas, pharmaceutical chemist, 87 High street—house, 6Bellevue crescent, offBeresford terrace

Copland, John, joiner, 53 Mill street

Copland, Rev. George, Cathcart Manse, Miller road

COFLAITD, SAMUEL, JoblDin? aardener, 264 Higli

Street. (See Advt,page 66)

Corke, Benjamin, buiveyor of taxes, Doouleigh, Carnck road

Cormack, William, B.Sc, English master, Ayr Academy—housePladda view, 34 Fort street

Coulter, Alex., waterman, 59 South Harbour street

Couper, Miss, Lyndoch, Racecourse roadCowan, Adam, Edendarroch, Midton roadCowan, Andrew, Midsands cottage, Racecourse roadCowdn, David, ftesher, 213 High street

Cowan, Dr Hill County Hospital, Cumnock RoadCowan, Hugh, agen , Royal Bank of Scotland—house, St Leonard's,

Mid on road

Cowan, Hugh, cattle dealer, 3 Stewart place, Carrick road

OO'WAN, JOHN, Clothier, 17 Now Bridge street—house,i6 Main street, Newton. (See Advt. p. 109)

Cowan, John, traveller, Bellevue coltage, 12 Midton roadCowan, Miss, Edendarroch, Midton roadCowan, Mrs H., milliner and straw hat maker, 12 Carrick street

Cowan, Mrs, Temperance and Commercial Hotel, 2 Carrick street

Cowan, Mrs, greengrocer, 82 Sandgate street

Cowan, Robert, 4 Wellington SquareCowan, Samuel (of M'llwraith, Cowan, & Co.), 7;^ Alloway street

Cowap, Jo!m B., professor of music, 23 Eglinton terrace, FortCowie, John, lath splitter, 24 Carrick street

Cowieson Brothers, hosiers and drapers, 90 High street

Craig, Mrs John, 27 Barns street

CRAIG, JAMES, Cattle Dealer, 23 Alloway St.—house,Cunningpark. (See Advt., page 54)

58 DIRECTORY.

Craig, Misses, 27 Wellington square

Craig, Mrs David, confectioner, 34 Kyle street

Craig, Robert (of J. Craig & Son), Wellpark, Racecourse road

Craigie, Mrs, lady superintendent Ayr Academy—house, 15 Eglintonterrace, Fort

Craik, Mrs James, i Stanley place, Dalblair road

Crawford, Adam, joiner, 4^ Cromwell place. FortCrawford, David (of T. & D. Crawford)—hou-e, Greenlawn cottage,

Mid ton road

Crawford, John, late coachhui'der, Roselea villa, Carrick road

Crawford, Miss, 8 Park Circus, off Racecourse road

Crawford, Mrs, 13 Cathcart street

Crawford, Mrs J. L. , Barns terrace

Crawford, Mrs Thomas, 1 1 Queen's terrace

CEA'WFOIID, T- & D-, accountants, 62 ITc^market street(See Advt., page 59)

CHAWFOIID, THOMAS, ^ame, fish, and ice merchant,198 Hi^h street, and -wholesale "warehouse, 1 Fort

St. (See advt., p68) House, Cireenbank, Back Ilawkhill, W.Crawfnrd, Miss Julia, 5 Patk terrace, off AUoway place

Cree, Adam, saleroom, 19 Old Bridge street—house, 4 Aleghanyterrace. Church street, W

Crichton, John, blacksmith, 147 High street

Crorie, James, head warder, H.M. Prison 9 Bath Place

Cumming, Colonel, Carrick lodge, Carrick n adCumming, James, wine and spirit merchant, 20 New Bridge street

Cumming, John, carter, I Kyle street

Cunningham, A., fiuiterer, 30 High street— house, Auchen-drane Orchard, Alloway

Cunningham, J. Y.. cashier Ayr Gas Co.—house, Alloway, by AyrCunningham, Mrs John, Anchorage, Ronah'shaw park, off Race-

course rrad

Cunnin^'ham, Miss, 26 Dalalair RoadCunnirgham, Mrs, 119 High street

Cunningham, Mrs, grocer, 83 Alio v> ay str. ef

Cunningham, Mrs J. F., 7 Cromwell place. Fort

Currie, Donald (of Currie, Rae, & Co.)—house, 3 Alloway place

CTTHEIE, HAE.. & CO-, silk mercers, drapers, and cloth-

iers, Ailsa TDuildings, High Street- (See ^dvt.,pa- e 24)

Currie, John, joiner, 251 High Street—house, Rosendale, Cumnockroad

Custom House, 2 Fort street

AYR. 59

Cuthbert, Alexander & Son, boot and shoemakers, 22 High street

—house, Wellwood, Prestwick road

Cuthbert, Robert (of A. Cuthbert & Sons), 25 Barns Street

Cuthbert, Mrs Wm., 8 Barns Terrace

Culhbertson, W. B., bookseller and stationer, i High Street--

hou.-e, Terrace house, Charlotte street

Cuthbertson, W. B., jun. (of D. Wy! ie & Co.), 9 Park Circus off

Racecourse road

DDALMELLINGTON IHON COY-'S OFFICE, 55 Sandgato

street—David "White, manager (See advt., page 60)

Dalton, Thomas, shoemaker, lO Kyle vStreet

SALZIEL, JAMES, pianoforte, harmonium, Americanorgan and music seller, 40 Sandate St.—bouse, 24 Bai-

lautine Drive, off Carrick road (see advt., page 1 21)

Dalziel. ^liss, teacher of [liano, Ellenbank cottage, Carrick roadDalziel, Mrs, Blair lodge, Racecourse roadDavid-son, Misses, greengrocers, 57 Newmarket street—house,

Mornmgside cottage, Springvale roatl

Davidson, M s, dairy, 26 Kyle Street

Davies, Charles, orgdn^st, 52 Fort Street

Davies, James, stud groom, Cranston l<Klge, off Carrick roadDavie, Mrs. Allanvale. Racecourse road

Deaiis, R. R , surveyor's clerk, G. P. O., 16 Cathcart street

Dempster, A'ex.,,c:irder, 11 Ky'e .'^treet

Dempster, Mrs John, Rainbow Temperance Hotel, 55 High Street

DE'WAE, ROEEET, auctioneer, XZyle^^aU, ZIyle St.; office,

35 Kyle street—house, Havelock terrace, Miller road. (See

Advt,page 71)

Dick. Miss, 3 Barns street

D ck. Misses, dressmaker-, 169 High Street

Dick, Mrs, Waterloo villa, Dalmellington road

Dick, Mrs, grocer 67 A'louay street

Dick, Mrs John, 12 Alloway place

Dick & Milne, Lome Temperance Hotel, 135 High Street

Dickie, George, ostler, 14 Academy Street

Dickie James, veterinary surgeon, 10 Newmarket street

Dickie, John, frame sawyer, 131 Soutli Harbour street

Dickson, Francis, cab driver, 229 High Street

Dickson, Miss, i Barns crescent, off Millar road

Dingwall, Hugh, coachman, Dykes cottage, Midton road

60 DIRECTORY.

Dobbie, James (of R. Dobbie & Co.), Laurel Bank, Broomfield

RoadDobbie, James, chemist and druggist, i8 New Bridge street—house,

4 Park terrrice, off Alluway place

Dobbie, J"hn (of A. Smith & Son), 21 Alloway street

DOBBIE, E- & CO- tanners, curriers, leather merchantsand shoe mamifacturers, Mill street Tan "Works,

family boot makers, 42 Ki^h street (Seeadvt, page loo)

Dobbie, Robert, M.D., surgeon, 3 Wellington square

Dobbie, William, boot and shoemaker, 167 High Street

Dobie, Miss, Broomfield villa, Broomfield road

Dobson, Adam, 209 High street

Dodds, Alexander shoemaker, 50 Mill street

Dodds, John, waiter, 45 High street

Drnald, Miss, Drongan cottage, Midton road

Donald, Robert, Weilwood villa. Dalmelling on road

Donaldson, Archibald, foieaian baker, Franklin villa, Fort

Donaldson, David, merchant, 159 Hij^h s'reet—house, Millerfield,

Broomfield RoadDouglas, Mrs, dressmaker, 45 Newmarket street

Douglas, Alexander, manager, .\) r Brewt-ry—house Brewery house,

Mill street

D0T7G-LAS, JAMES, sculptor, near Hail'way station-house, Park Circus (see advt., p 44)

Douglas, James, joiner, 169 Bligh street

Dougall David, solicitor, 62 Newmaket street—house, Coilbank,

Dalmellington road

Duvv, Miss, 9 Barns street

Drennan, D. E , huiterer, 41 Alloway street

Drerinan James, land valuator, Auchinlee, Miller road

Duft", Hugh, coal agent, 10 Acad^^my street

Duff, William, cabinetmaker, 88 High street

Dunloar, James, slater and glazier, 197 High street

Duncan, Miss, l Weston place. Miller road

Duncan, Mrs John, Ailsa cottage, Fort

Duncan, Charles, storeman, 28 Mill street

ST71TCA1T, THOMAS, -^ne and spirit merchant, 161

Big'h Street—house, i Weston place, Miller road. (See

advt, page 106)

Duncan, Rev. Wm. C, Minister of 2nd charge, Bourtreepark, Dal-mellington road

Dunlop, David, solicitor, i Cromwell place—house, I Wellparkplace, Miller road

AYR. 61

Dunlop, John, spirit merchant, 77 and 79 South Harbour street

DT7NL0P, M. ScM., china merchants, 60 High street-

house, 2 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street. (See advt,

page 58)

Dunlop, Miss Mary, 21 High street

Dundee Equitable Boot Depot, 49 High street—manager, Wm.MelviLe

Dui.smuir, Thomas, salesman, 134 High street

Durham, David, storeman, 107 High street

Durham, & Wright, diessmakers, 107 High street

Dyer, W. M., confectioner, 263 and 266 High street—house, 54

Dalblair load

Dykes, George (of John Dykes & Son) 5 Bellvue terrace, off Race-

course roadDykes, Mrs George, 4 Doon terrace, Carrick park, Midton road

Dykes, John, & Son, seedsmen, 15 Harl)our street

D}kes, Rtv. Thomas, D.D , Suuthpark, Racecourse r. ad

EEaglesham, John, A.R.I.B.A., C.E., 54 Fort street, and Town

Surveyor's office, High street

Easdale, Andrew, joiner. 187 High street

Eccles, Miss M., 186 High street

Edgar, Mrs, laundress, 152 High street

Edgar Thomas, baker, 10 Alloway street

Ebiot, Miss, 251 Hi^h street

Erskine, Robert B., M.D., 5 Alloway place

FFairbairx, Mrs, grocer, 14 Mill street

Fairlie, Reginald, Stafla, Midton road

Farquhar, John, & Son, tai ors and clothiers, 45 Nev\maiktt street

house, 8 Watttield road, off Midton road

Farquhar, Mis^, fen'ale teacher, Lady Jane Hamilton's School

hotise, 8 Wattfield road, off Midton road

Farquharson, Wm., gardener, 127 South Harbour street

Faulds, Robert, slater, 21 Kyle street

Feggans, Samuel, mason, 29 New Bridge street

Ferguson, James, & Son, tobacco manufactunrs, 26 New Bridge

street—house, 24 New Bridge street

PER&TJSOIT, J. M., "OlDservor" Oface, Kyle street-house, Falkland house, Prestwick road

62 DIRECTORY.

Ferguson, John, tanner, 79 Alloway street

Fergusson, Alexander, printer and stationer, IS High street

house, 5 Montgomery Terrace, FortFergusson, David, solicitor, 29 Newmarket street — house, 5

Wellington square

Fergusson, Hickson, Knowe, Midton, road

Fergusson, R, & J. \V., Solicitors, 14 Cathcart street

Fergusson, Robert (of R. & J- W. ), Weir lodge, Broomfield roadFergus>on, Robert, coachbuilder, 28 Mill street

Fernie, David, plumber, 91 South Harbour street

Findlay. Hugh, furniture sale rooms, 14 and 16 Old Bridge street

Findlay, James, Inspector County Constabulary, 56 Dalblair roa<l

Fmdlay, John, Buc'<'s Head Hotel, 2 Kyle Street

Findlay, Thornas, grocer. 205 High street

Findlay, William, Tantallon villn, < arrick road

Findlay, Willinm F., 16 Carrick park, Midton road

FZ1TLA7S0N, & CO-, tailors and clothiers, 53 l^e'Trmarkot

street- (See advt, page 109)

Fisher, James, gardener, Afton cottage, Midton road

Fisher, J., hosier and glover, 58 Newnmrket street

Fisher, Robert, jobbing gardener, 152 High street

Fisher, Sergt. -Major, headquarters A. & G. Artilkry Hall, New-market street

Fisher William, joiner, 9 New Bridge street

Fletcher, Peter, fleshei, 189 High street—^!u)use, 180 High street

Flett, David, I i larden park, Miller road

Flint, Ebenezer, merchant, 3 Cromwell place, FortFlint, John (of William Flint Sc Son), 2 Monig merie terr;ice, FortFlint, William, & Son, mtrchants, 7 and 8 Harbour street

Flint, Mrs W., 2 Montgomerie terrace, FortForbes, Mrs Alex., 14 Barns street

Forgan, Captain Charles, Springvale house, Midton road

Forgie, Mrs David, Kyle tavern, 31 K^le srreet

Forgie, John, Ayr and Glasgow carrier, 31 Fuilarton street

Forgie, Robert, baker, 134 High street

FOUHEST, HOBEET, &C0-, grocers and Trine merchants,62 High street. (See advt. page 103)

Forrester, Mrs, 3 Park Circus, off Racecourse roadForsyth, viiss, 29 Dalblair roadFoster, Joseph, Ayr and Glasgow carrier, 81 High street

Fozier, Mrs, 2 Doon terrace, Carrick park, Midton roadFraser, David, tinsmith, 134 High street

Fiaser, James, manager. Nursery house, Daln ellington road

AYR. 63

Fraser, Robert, cabinetmaker, 27 FuUarton street

FRASER, THOMAS, DTine and spirit mercliant, 77 and,

79 Higli street, and 7 New Bridge street— house, 4-

Bruce Crescent, Fort. (See advt, page 78)

FIIE"W, JOHN, flesher, 69 High Street—house, Aidersyde»

Carrick road. (See advt, page 99)

Frew, John, surgeon dentist, 7 Cathcart street

Fullarton, Major W. Fullarton, Wheat field, Racecourse road

Fullarton, Mrs Duncan, 14 Bath place

Fullarton, Robert, mason, 187 High street

Fulton, James, gardener, 12 Carrick street

Fulton, Robert, gardener, 14 Carrick street

Fyfe, Thomas, baker, 254 High street

Gairdner, Miss, 2 Queen's terrace

Gairdner, Misses, Ardvoulin, South Park road, off Midton road

Gairdner, William, Dalblair house, Dalblair road

Gairdner, William, Eildon cottage, Midton road

Galbraith, John, mason, 85 Mill street

Galbraith, INIrs Samuel, Beresford cottage, Beresford terrace

Galbraith, William, baker, 84 High street—house, 7 Barns crescent,.

off Miller road

Gallie, George, 5 Park Circus, ofT Racecourse road

Galloway, Captain John, 4 Ailsa place. Fort

Galloway, Miss, Park circus

Galloway, Mrs, 28 Dall)lair road

Gait & Co., dressmakers and milliners, 10 Barns street

Ga't Miss, 9 Havelock terrace. Miller road

Gait, Misses, 7 Bellvue crescent, oft Beresford terrace

Gebbie, George, 29 K)le street

Gemmell, Alex., po.sting establishment, 227 and 229 High street—house. Woo I burn, Carr ck road

Gemmell, Alex. B. {of Ayr Advertiser), Beresford villa, Beresford

terrace

Gemmell, Alex., jr., solicitor. 1 St Johns street

Gemmell, Mrs Gavin, 5 Barns terrace

Gemmell, Thomas M., ft; Son, pub'ishers of Ayr Advertiser, ic6High stieet

Gemmell, Thomas, agent, National Bank, 34 New Bridge street

GENERAL LIFE and FIRE ASSURANCE OOT.-R. &J. A. .MacCallum, Town Chambers, High st. (See advt, p 53)

(54 DlRE<:iT('rRY.

Georgeson, Miss, 6 Rilloch place

Gerrand, David, Ayr Arms Hotel, and headquarters of the C.T.C.,

231 High street

GIBB, ALLAN, Cabinetmaker,_74 High Street—house, 121

Cross street, W. (See advt, p 77)

Gibb, Robert, lioilermaker, 121 South Harbour street

Gibson, Allan H., reporter, Hope cottage, Midton road

Gibson, John, flesher, 26 High street

Gibson, James, weavers' a ent, 75 South Harbour street

Gibson, James, circular dt-liverer, 119 High street

GIBSON, JOHN, Hatter, 86 High Street. (See advt, p 90)

Gil>-;on, Mrs, Cromwell house, Gas Work road

Gilbertson, Mis, 2 Eglinton terr.ice, Fort

Gilchrist, Wm., miller, 261 High street

Gildea, James A , foreman primer, Observer Buildings, Kyle street

Gilfillan, And ew, quarry master, 8 Bellevue crescent, ofif Beresford

terrace

Gil'an, James, boot maker, 24 Carrick street

Gillan, Robert, 18 Wellington square

Girdwood, Gavin, baker, 188 High street, and 20 Sandgate street

house, Curtican, Carrick road

Girvan, James, spirit merchant, 113 South Harbour street—house,

115 do.

Girvan, Alexander, slater, 29 Carrick street

Glendinning, Miss, 64 Sandgate street

Gold, Wm., wine and spirit merchant, 232 High street

Goldie, Wm., commission agent, I Boat vennal

Good, Mrs, 12 Bath place

Goodwin. John, ship chandkr, 3 Citadel place, Fort

Gordon, Mrs H--ndry, 41 Fort street

Gordon, James, Milrig place, 4 Charlotte street

Goudie, Adam, baker, 26 Barns street

Goudie, John, Llacksmilh, 214 High street

Goudie, John, & Sons, confectioners and pastry bakers, 253 and 255High street—house, Springpark, Dalblair road

Goudie, Robert, solicitor and commissary clerk, County Buildings

— house, 14 Alloway place

Goudy, Mrs, 9 Alloway place

Graham, Archibald, hair cutter, 4 Hope street

Graham, David, superintendent of Water Works, Town Buildings,

29 New B idge street

Graham, David, carter, Ayr Mills, head of Mill street

Graham, James D,, M.A., head master. Grammar School—house,

Hamilton villa, Carrick road

AYR. 65

Graham, John, 2 Killoch place

Graham, Miss, head teacher. Lady Jane Hamilton's School, 26

Charlotte street

Graham, Mrs George, 16 Dalblair road

Granger, Rev. William, 4 Cromwell place, Fort

Grant, Donald, Waverley Temperance Hotel, 8 New Bridge street

Grant, Duncan, grocer, Seabank villa, Montgomerie terrace. Fort

—shop, 86 Main street, NewtonGrant, Thomas, railway guard, 42 Kyle street

Grant, W. G. (of Hunter & Grant, drapers), Westbourne, Dal-

mellington road

Grant, William, late Inland Revenue officer, Howat lodge, Dal-

mellington road

Grant, William, chaplain, 8 Bath place

Gray, Miss, sp rit merchant, 97 High street

Gray, Mrs C. , 33 Queen's terrace

Gray, Miss, Millrig place, 6 Charlotte street

&RAY, JOSEPH, hosier, 14 Sandgate street—house, 6

Bellevue terrace, off Racecourse road, (See advt., p 28)

Gregory, Captain John Jervis, R.N., Blackburn house, Racecourse

roadGreenlees, John, watchmaker, 39 Newmarket street—house, 11

Green street, NewtonGreenock ^Merino Mill Yarn Stores, 32 New Bridge street

Grierson, John (manager to J. B. Bennett & Sons, painter?), 36

Newmarktt street—house, 19 Fort street

Gudgeon, Robert (of Hyland & Co.), Netherby, Ronaldshaw, off

Racecourse road

aUTHRIE, AEOEIBALD, hosier, Winton Buildings,

Hig'll street—house, i Alloway place. (See advt, p 112)

Guthrie, William, joiner, 18 Mill street

Hadden, John H., late Custom House officer, 23 South Harbour st

H albert, Matthew, dairy, 36 Mill street

Haldan, Mrs, Broonhill, Midton road

Hallan, Robert, spirit salesman, Ye Whippe Inne, 179 High street

Hall, Mrs, Lincroft, Carrick park, off Midton road

Hall, Mrs George, 26 Ballantine drive, off Carrick road

Hall, John, clerk, 44 Kyle street

HALL, Mrs JOHN, baker, 150 High street-house, 254 do.

(See advt, page 74)

Hall, William, coal merchant and house factor, 85 Sandgate street

<)6 DIRECTORY.

Halliday, Davi I, Observer buildings, Kyle street

HALLIDAY, JAMES C, Billposter, 20 New Bridge St.

(See advt, p 85)

Hamilton, [amcs D., draper, 124 High street

Hamilton, Misses, Inverdon house, Racecourse

Hunilton, Wdli.im, draper, 57 and 59 High street—house, 5

P ickinghain terrace, Charloite street

Hanc)ck, Quarter-Master \V. [., 21st Royal Scots I'u-iliers, 10

Queen s ten ace

Hmnah Miss restaurant, 17 South Harbour stieet

Hannnh, Miss, milliner, 36 Kyi- street

Hannah, Mrs, Ewart co'.lage vJanick road

Hannah, Mrs John, wine and spirit mere lant, 13 New Bridge street

house, Muni^o c ttage, HawkhiP, W.Harper, Robert, foreman plumber, 114 High street

Hart, Harrv, Sunnyside, off AUoway place

Hartley, William, shoemaker, 145 High street

Hastie, Daniel, paper manufacturer, 6 Craigleur terrace, Carrick

road

Hastings, ^'rs David, 79 Alioway street

Hastings, Mi-s, white-seam sewer, 3 New Bridge street

Has-ing>, Miss, mangle-keeper, 35 FuUarton street

Hastings, Thomas, miller, 264 High street

Hay, James, baker, "]"] Mill street

Hay, Mrs, 2 Bellevue terrace, off Racecourse road

Hawthorn, Neil, engineer, 272 High street

Heggerty, J B., assistant surveyor G.P.O , 5 Cass His street

Henderson, [\avid, brewer, 37 Mill street

Henderson, George, foreman plater, Grosvenor place, 33 Fort street

Henderson, John, H.M. Inspector of Schools, I Ronaldshaw park,

off Mid ton road

Henderson, Mrs, 41 Carrick street

Hendry, D. S , & S ms, booksellers and stat'oners, 23 Sandgate

street

Heneage. Lieut. -Col. Michael, Carleton house, oft" Racecourse road

Henry, Hugh, printer, bookbinder, lithographer, and stationer, 35Newmarket s'reet—house, 16 Eglinton terrace. Fort

Hepworth & Son, clothiers, 22 New Bridge street

HESS, WILHELM, Photographic Studio, 7 Killoch

Place, Miller Road—house, 3 Harbour street. (See advt

page 55)

Hewitson, Hamilton, engineer, 46 Kyle street

Hewitson, John, shopman, 35 AUoway street

AYR. 67

Hewitson, John, cuachman, 46 Kyle streel;

Hewitson, John, qardener, 251 High str( et

Hewitson, 'Wm., boot and shoemaker, 8 Kyle street

Higgins, Wm., boot and shoemaker, 260 High street

Highet, David, accountant, Royal B nk—house, Satidgate street

Highet & Hunter, ironmongers, 113 High street

Highet, Mrs, Wiiliamfield, Millar road

Higliet, Mrs Campbell, 9 Havclock terrace, Millar road

Highet, Wm , & Son, pimubers, slaters, and glaziers, 12 Fort street

Highet, Wm. (of W. Highet cS: Son), i Citadel p'ac , Fort

Highet, W. G., plumber, i Kyle street

Hill D.-niel E. . merchant I>a villa, New Maybwle load

Hill, J jnies F , fishmonger 65 High street

HiaHET, JAMES C-, slater, plumber and ^asHtter, 10

AllOWay St,—house, 1 Barns teiTace (see advt., p 30)

HILL, ?• B-, S.§hmon^er, game, liam and ice merchant—hoiise, 8 Beresford terrace (see advt., p 5)

Hobbins, R., c llecior of Custom-^, 2 ?\iliarton stieet

Ho,;g, Matthew, grocer, 202 High street and 85 George street, W.h >iise—Midton road

Hogg, John, plasterer, 19 New Bridge street

IF gg, i'hoaias, ga dener 79 AUoway street

Holdcn, John, examining ofhcer H.M. Customs, 2 Fort street

Hood, Miss, Greenbank vida, Midton road

Hood, Ji'hn, plumber. 88 High street

Hood, "Miss, I South place, Midton road

Flood, Mrs, Greenlaw, Carrick roati

Hood, Mrs, milliner, 53 Newmarket street

Home, Rev. John, Baptist mmister, C omwell House, Gasworkroad

Houldsworth, John M., l Brougham place

HOTJUSTON, D., draper, 1 and 3 Kyle st-—house, Wood-field, Prestwick road (see advt., p 16)

Flowat, John, ironmonger, Ii6 High street—house, 4 Bellevuecrescent, off Beresford terrace

KOWAT, WM., 116 High St- house, 14 Beresford terrace

(see advt, p 94)

Howatson,7-5 9 Academy street

Howatson, Miss, mantlemake , 25 Sandgate street

Howe, Mrs, 3 Stanley place, Dalblair road

Howe, Robert, gardener, 4 Wattfield cottages, off Midton roadHowie, Mrs John, Carrick cottage, Springvale road

gg DIRECTORY,

Hudson, Mrs Thomas, furnished apartments, 3 Dalblair road

HUNT, JOSEPH PRITCHAED, dentist, 17 Charlotte st.

(see advt, p 16)

Hunter, Andrew, builder, 18 Dalblair road—house, 16 Midton road

Hunter, David, merchant, Sea tower. Racecourse road

HUNTER & GRANT, general drapers, 2 High street—see

(advt, p 92)

Hunter, J. S. (of Hunter >t Grant), 5 Bellevue crescent

Hunt' r, J. K. (of Morris k Hunter, architects). 46 Newmarket St.

Hunter, Miss, 13 Carrick park, off Midton road

Hunter, Misses, music teachers, 33 Dalblair road

Hunter, Miss, dressmaker, 6 Ballantine drive, off Carrick road

Hunter, Mrs, refreshment rooms 8 Kirkport, High street

Hunter, Mrs, 34 Queen's terrace

Hunter, Mrs John, 13 Montgomeiie terrace. Fort

Hunter, Mrs Robert, 264 High street

Hunier, William, cashier, Bank of Scotland buildmgs, 24 Sandgate

street

Hunter, Mrs John, Brooksby, off Racecourse read

Hutchison, Miss, 3 Queen's terrace

Hutchison, Misses, straw-hat and staymakers, 30 New Bridge street

Hutcheson, Mrs Dr.. 10 Bath place

Hutton, Mrs, grocer, 70 Mill street

Hutton, Mrs Jthn, St Bernard's, Southpark road

Hyland John (of Hyland & Co.'s starch works), 54 Dalblair road

HYSLOP, WALLACE & CO., manufacturers and drapers

250 High Street (see advt, p 100)

Hyslop, Andrew (of Hyslop, Wallace & Co.), 21 Ballantine drive,

off Carrick road

Hvslop, John, draper's assistant, 125 South Harbour street

Hyslop, James, Old Church officer, 7 Kirkport, High street

IMRIK, Thomas, & Sons, seedsmen, 137 High street

Imrie & Co., nurserymen and florists, DalmelHngton road

Imrie, William, timber merchant, Oakwood, Broomfield road, off

Carrick road^

Inglis & Sons, seed merchants—stores, 47 Alloway street

Ingram, Wilham, shopman, II Newmarket street

INSURANCE COY. of SCOTLAND, Charles Smith,

Clydesdale Bank, agent (see advt, p 56)

inviITE, AUCHIBALD, slater, glazier and chimneysweep, 15 Oamck Street (see advt, p 85)

Irvine, Archibald, slater and chimney sweep, 15 Carrick street

Irvine, James, chimney sweep, 16 Kyle street

invIlTE, JOHIT, slater, glazier and chimney sweep, 35

Ftlllarton Street—house do. (see advt, p 22)

Irvine, George, upholsterer, 20 Mill street

Irvine, Robert, foreman plumber, 10 Fort street

lEVIlTE & SOITS, booksellers and stationers, 7e Olde

Tonscoth, 93 High Street (see advt, p 116)

Irvine, James (of Irvine & Sons), Montgomerie Lodge, Dalmelling-

ton road

Jack, Thomas, fancy warehouse, 67 and 69 Newmarket street, and195 High street—house, 16 Ballantine drive, off Carrick road

Jackson, James, wool sorter, 13 High street

Jackson, Aliss, dressmaker, 96 High street

JACKSON, "Wm., Chemist, 6 AUcway Street (see advt,

p22)

Jackson, tV! iss, 5 Kensington terrace, Millar road

Jamieson, John, mason, 46 Kyle street

Jamieson, John, & Co., clothiers, 112 High street

Jamieson, Mrs William, 5 Dalblair terrace, Dalblair road

Jamieson, J. M., grocer, 11 New Bridge street and 84 Main street,

NewtonJohnston Brothers, general drapers, 50 High street

Johnston, Alexander, diaper, lo Ballantine drive, off Carrick road

Johnston & Finlayson, general drapers. Observer Buildings, Kylestreet

Johnston, John Stewart, 13 Wellington square

Johnston, George, telegraph clerk, G.P.O.—house, 51 AUoway st.

Johnston, J., boot and shoemaker, 28 High street

Johnston, Joseph, spirit merchant, 2 South Harbour street—house,

Mungo cotiage, HawkhillJohnston, Miss, 7 Wellington square

Johnston, Robert (of Johnston & Son, painters), 9 Eglinton terrace,

Fort

JOHNSTON, "Wm. Sc SON, Painters, 54 Sandgate Street—(see advt, p 26)

70 DIRECTORY.

Jones, John, gardener, Ualblair lodge, Dalblair road

Jones, Mrs, 2 Morningside cottages Springvale road, off Midtonroad

Jones, William, tailor, 24 Kyle street—house, 44 High street •

Junior Conservative Association Rooms, 3 Cathcart street

Junior Liberal Association Rooms, i Sandgate street

Kallighan, John, privnte teaclier, 4 Ne • Bridge street

Kay, David, clerk, 87 AUoway street

Kay, William, Broomfield, Midi on road

Kean, J. T,, jeweller, 14 Newmarket street

Keane, Mis, i Eglinton terrace, Fort

Kelly, John, tanner, 46 Mill street

Kennedy, Mrs Alexander, Cairnsmore cottage, Midton road

Kennedy, Archibald, grocer, 103 South Harbour street

Kennedy, David, Gowanbank, 22 Midton road

Kennedy, 1 'r Jo n, Victoria Park ho-ise, Racecourse road

Kenned , Peter, grocer and spirit merchant, 14 New Bridge street

—house, 4 Barns parkKennedy, Robert, accountant, British Linen Bank—house, Cairns-

more cottage, Midton roadKennedy, William, late farmer, Clairmount villa. Monument road

Kennedy, William, s ater, 19 New Bridge street

Ker, H. A., 10 Park cirjus, off Racecourse roadKerr, Captain Edward, 35 Sandgate street

Kerr, Mrs, 5 Craigleur terrace, Carrick roadKerr, Captain John, 6 Arran terrace, Fort

Kerr, Thomas, tobacconist, 9 High street—house, 3 Wattfield roadKerr & Bone, milliners, 14 Newmarket street

Kerr, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant—house, 5 Barns Cre-scent, off Millar road

Kerr, Walter, coachman, Stewartlea stables, Midton roadKerr, William, blacksmith, 32 Kyle street

Kilpatrick, Misses, Maryfield, Gaswork roadKilpatrick, William, solicitor and banker, 31 Newmarket street

house, 7 Alloway place

King, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, 22 Fort street

King, Andrew, builder, 50 Sandgate street—house, 22 Fort street

King, Miss, 24 Eglinton terrace, FortKing's Arms Hotel, 14 High street

Kinross, Miss, 9 Alloway place

Kirkland, David, builder, 2 Ballantine drive, off Carrick roadKnox, Mrs, I Academy street

AYR. 71

Knox, Mrs, Dalblair villa, Dalblair road

Kyles, Mrs William, photographer, 29 Newmarket street— house,

20 Charlotte street

Lamb, Thomas, mason, 75 South Harbour street

Lambie, Mrs Thomas, fancy warehouse, 4 New Bridge street

Lambie, John, bootmaker, 16 Kyle street

Lammie, Miss, 8 Milrig place, Charlotte street

Lamont, Duncan, plumber, 97 Mill street

Lamont, Roberi, & Son, drysalters, 7 Newmarket street

Lang, Arthur, of Bellevue, Carrick place, Carrick street

Lang, A. IL, Dryburgh, Racecourse road

Lang, Rev. Thomas H., Greenside villa, off Alloway place

Laing, Miss, Matron Girl's L.dustrial School, 32 Carrick street

Lauchlan, John, wood turner, Town buildings, 29 New Bridge St.

Lauchlan, Miss, female missionary, 209 High street

Lauder, Miss Ann, grocer, 32 Mill street

Law, George, 169 High street

LA'^EIE 8s SMITH, silk nie3:'c@£>g and drap@rs, 29 Sand-gate street (see advt, page i)

Lawrie, Dr W. J. , 5 Barns street

Lawrie, Mrs H., Laurieston, Bellevue road, off Racecourse road

LA"WEENOE, MRS, Queen's Hotel, 6 HarTaoua? Street—(see advt, p 72)

Lawrie, Nicol (of Lawrie & Smith), Laurieston, off Racecourse roadLawson, Hector, miller, Ayr mills, Mill street

Lawson, Matthew^ (of Affleck & Son), 14 Carrick park, Midtonroad

Leadingham, Wm., spirit merchant, 93 South Harbour street

Lear, Miss E. , female teacher. Episcopal school, 3 Dalblair roadLeckie, Agnes, pawnbroker, 131 High Ptreet

LE OLAXB., LOUIS, Freneli Hairdresser, 50 Newmarketstreet and 109 Hi^h street—house, Mon Desir villa,

Whitletts i^oad (see advt, p 67)

Leitch, Thomas, joiner, 79 Mill street—house, 5^ doLeman, Miss, dressmaker, 96 High street

LIMOIfcTD, THOMAS, Ironmonger, 128 Higli St -house, ii

Carrick Park, off Midton road (see advt, p 38)

Lennox, Andrew, coachman, 2 Mews lane

Lester, Rev. J, M., incumbent of Holy Trinity Church, 6 Barns st.

72 DIRECTORY.

Liberal & Radical Union Rooms, 13 High street

Limond, Robert S., Burnock, Racecourse road

LITTLEJOH^BEOs., Italian "WarelioiLsemen and "WineMerchants, 3 Sandgate St. (see advt, p 31)

Lindsay, D. A., Westerlea, Racecourae roadLipton, Thomas J., provision merchant, 150 High street

Littlejohn, James, cattle dealer, 22 Dalblair road

LOCHHEAD, JOH^, Furniture Salerooms, 20 Hope St—house, 63 Mill street, (see advt, p 66)

Littlejohn, David D. (of Littlejohn Brothers), 8 Barns crescent, off

Miller roadLivingstone, Mrs William, 7 Montgomerie terrace, Fort

Livingstone, Rev, Neil, D.D., 7 Carrick park, Midton roadLocke, Mrs, 8 Wellington Square

LOCHHAUT, Mrs A., grocer and spirit merchant, 11

Sandgate st (see advt, p 31

)

Lockhart, John, Sheriff-Clerk Depute, County buildings—house,

Oakshavv villa, Midton road

Lockhart, Campbell, mason, 134 High street

LENNOX Ss QEBBIE, ham curers, 106 High st. (see advt,

P 98)

Logan Brothers, grocers, 25b Newmarket street

Logan, Francis, Carrick cottage, Springvale road

Logan. Miss, I Havelock terrace. Miller road

Logan, James, wholesale grocer. Corn Exchange court, 106 Highstreet—house, Cloncaird villa, Carrick road

Logan, William, grocer, 203 High street—house, Cloncaird villa,

Cat rick road

London & Newcastle Tea Company, 228 High street—^John

Cheyne, managerLoudon, Alexander (of Murdoch & Loudon, solicitors), 59 Sandgate

street

Loudon, , 7 Havelock terrace. Miller road

Loudon, John, seed merchant, 6 Barns cresce t, oft' Miller road

Loudon, Misses, dressmakers, 59 Sandgate street

Love, John, tailor, Winton buildings, 19 Hope street

Love, Thomas, potato merchant, 145 & 147 South Harbour street

Love, Mis William, Janefield. Dalmellington road

Lowe, Mrs, ladies' seminary, 22 Wellington square

Lusk, Alexander, & Co., drapers, 230 High street

Lymburn, Mrs, Grosvenor place, 37 Fort street

Lymburn, William, printer and bookbinder, 63 and 65 Newmarketstreet

AYR. 73

Lyon, Alexander, plumber, gasfitter, and slater, 45 Sandgate street

house, 22 North Harbour street, N.Lyon, Miss, confectioner, 157 High street—house, Gowan bank,

Midtfn roadI,yon, Flugh, currier, 23 Kyle street

Lyon, Hugh, jr., commercial traveller, i Bruce crescent, Fort

Lyon, John, stocking maker, 53 Mill street

Main, Mrs Alexander, 30 New Bridge street

Mair, George, & Co. ham curers, 131 High street

Mair, Miss, 2 Wellvvood cottages, Springvale road

Mair, William, & Son, cooperage, 258 High street

Maitland, John, 6 Park Circus, off Racecourse roadMaitland, Miss, 18 Cathcart street

Maier, M. M., manager. Station Hotel, TownheadManson, Thoma*^, accountant and land agent, 53 Sandgate street

Mark, Matthew, clock and watchmaker, 15 Newmarket street

house, 17 doMarr, William, grocer, 19 Alloway street, and 115A George street,WLIABSHALL, ALEX., "Watchmaker and. Je-weller, 64

High street (see advt, p 49)

Marshall, J. W., inspector of schools, Whitehall, i6 Beresford terrace

Martin, Matthew, currier, 72 Mill street

Martin, Mrs, laundry, 4I Cromwel place. FortMartin, Mrs, 22 Charlotte street

Martin, Mrs Roger, 33 High street

Martin, Mrs M. H., 91 South Harbour street

Martin, Mrs William, Eagle tavern, 48 High street

Martin, Charles, stud groom, 36 Carrick street

Martin, Thomas, officer for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 64Sandgate street

MATTHBWSOIT/JOHIT, Clothier, 5 Macneille Buildinga,

Ne-Trmarket st- (see advt, p 96)

Maxwell, William upholsterer, i8 Academy street

Maxwell, William, 55 Mill street

Maybin, William, M. A., rector of Ayr Academy, Fort street—houseGreen Lodge, Charlotte street

Maybole Boot and Shoe Shop, 10 Old Bridge street—^John Murray,manager

Meech, T., editor Ayrshire Post, Cromwell house, Gaswork roadMeekin, Edward, coachman, Windyhall, Midton roadMeikle, David, jr. (of J. & D. Meikle, joiners and builders),

Warrender park, Carrick road

74 DIRECTORY.

Meik'e, James (of J. & D. Meikle, builders), Woodside villa,

Carrick road

MENQ, FLEURY, pastry iDaker and confectioner, 80

Newmarket St. (seeadvt., p82)Menzies, John, superintendent County Police, Police Station,

Charlotte street—house, ii Eglinton terrace. Fort

Mercer, John, civil engineer and architect, 9 Sandgate street

house, 29 Barns street

Meredit'', David, tailor, 159 High street

Meredith, Matthew, remnant v/arehouse, 153 High street—house,

Elmwood villa, Castlehill road

Mtrry, John, miller, 16 Kyle street

Millei, David, ma-^in, 16 Kyle street

Miller, J'>hn H., chemist, i New Bridge streer

Miller, John R. (of G. & H. Rutherfo d, grocers), 2 Kirkport,

High street

Miller, James, baker, 261 High street

Miller, John, Fort Castle, Fort

Miller, Mi.s, 15 Charlotte street

Miller, Mi>s, fruiterer, 157 High street

Miller, Miss, china merchant, 39 Alloway street

Miller, Mrs, 3 Killuch place

Miller, Mrs, 134 High street

Miller, Mrs, laundress, Watilield, Midton road

Miller, Mrs Hugh, M dton cottage, Midton road

Miller, Mrs James, 25 Carrick street

Miller, Mrs "Robert, Hai,ting^ hall. Monument ro-d

Miller, Mrs Thomas, Millearn, l^acecourse road

Miller, Alex., joiner, 91 South Harbour street

Miller, R. A., inspector of nuisances - nd weights and measures,

To n buildings, New Bridge street—house, 3 South place,

Midton road

Miner, Robert, joiner, 10 High street— house, 34 Mill street

Millar, Robert, boot and shoemaker, and umbrella warehouse, 4Macneille buildings, Newmarket street—house, Daisy bankcottage, head of John street, W

Miller, Robert A., 10 Carrick park, Midton road

Miller, Waltt r, Victoria hotel, 5 Kyle street—house, 7 do.

MILLER, "Wm., plasterer, 40 Mill st.—bouse, 237 High st.

(See advt.,page 46.

)

MXLLAE, Mrs "Wm-, Cattle Market Hotel, Alloway st—(see advt, p 18).

Milligan, D. & J., joiners, 40 Kyle street

AYR. 75

MILLI&AN, DAVID, joiner, Smith st.—iiouse, i Stewart

place, Carrick road, (see advt, p 44)

Miligan, James, i Kensington terrace, Miller road

Milligan, John (of D. & J. Milligan, joiners), Afton c 'ttage, Carrick

roadMills, David, rii High Street

Mills, John, Midsands House, Racecourse road

Mills, Mrs Wm., 8 Cromwell place, Fort

Milroy, james, Ayr Fruit Bazaar, iS^ AUoway street

Mitchell, Misses, 2 South place, Midton road

Mitchell, Alexander, fishing-tackle maker, 20 Kyle Street

Mitchell, Andrew (of Walter Mitchell & Sons, hamcurers), i Allowaypark, off Alloway place

Mitchell, John (of W. Mitchell & Son), 8 Havelock terrace, Millar

road

Mitchell, John, shoemaker, 99 South Harbour Street

Mitchell, John, shoemaker, 134 High Street

Mitchell, Mrs, dressmaker, 206 High street

Mitchell, Mrs, Hawthorn lodge, Victoria park, off Racecourse roadMitchell, Andrew, Broomfield house, Broomfie'd road

Mitchell, Mrs Walter, 4 Dalblair terrace, Dallilair road

Money, Mrs Hugh, 32 High street

Money, William, grocer, 185 Hi h street

Moore, Dr Wm , M.B., CM., 7 Charlotte Street

Moore, Thomas, cork cutter, 19 Carrick Street

Moore, Jiimes, salesman, 16 DaliJair road

Moore, Mrs John, 103 High Street

Moore, Miss, Berlin wool shop, 60 Newmarket street

MOE^AIT, AETHXJH, bookseller and stationer, 75 Hi^li

street (see advt, p 64)

Morris & Hunter, architects, 46 Newmarket street

Morrison, Dr Andrew Black, Brierland, Carrick roadMorrison, James, slater, 29 Carrick street

Morrison, John, shoemaker, 63 and 204 High street—house, Crom-well Cottage, Gaswork road

MOHHZSON, LAUCHLAIT, cabinetmaker and upliol-

sterer, 33 High Street and 6 New Bridge Street—house, 43 Fort street (see advt, p 26)

Morrison, Misses, Elgin villa, Midton roadMorton, Adam, cuachbuilder, 197 High street—house, "]"] George

street, W.Morton, Major J. M. M., of Belmont, 9 Wellington square

76 DIRECTORY.

Morton, Mrs Hugh, 30 New Bridge street

Morton, Miss, 10 Cromwell place, FortMorton, W. T., solicitor, 62 Sandgate street

Mori, Enrico, confectioner, 11 Old Bridge street

Moscrip, J, A., out-door officer H.M. Customs, 119 High street

Muir, John (of Highet & Hunter), 24 Dalblair RoadMuir, William, bra?sfounder, 19 Ballantine Drive, ofif Carrick RoadMuir, Mrs, 5 Bruce Crescent, FortMuir, Mrs James. 19 Ballantine Drive, off Carrick RoadMuir, Andrew, chief clerk. Post Office, 43 Newmarket street

Muir, John, janitor, Grammar School, Midton roadMuir, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, loi High StreetMuirhead, John, prison warder, 24 High street

Mullard, William, porter, Bank of Scotland, 24 Sandgate S reet

Murchie, A., clothier, 10 High Street

Murchie, James, slater, 134 High street

Murchie, Miss, music teacher, 10 High street

Murdoch, Archibald, boilermaker, 61 Mill street

Murdoch, Misses, 6 Kensington terrace. Miller roadMurdoch, Charles, joiner, 36 Carrick street

Murdoch, Charles, Mason's Arms Inn, 130 High street

Murdoch, John, civil engineer and architect, 62 Sandgate street

house, Newfield, ofif Vlidton roadMurdoch, Mrs J. F., Fairfield lodge. Racecourse roadMurdoch & Loudon, solicitors, County Buildings, Wellington squareMurdoch, R. D., Procurator-Fi-cal for the County—office, County

Buildings—house, Fairfield Lodge, Racecourse roadMurdoch, Robert, jeweller and tobacconist, 125 High street

l«nniIlAT, HE1TI17, Bookseller and Stationer, 193 Hi^li

street—house, 197 do. (see advt, p 116)

Murray, Hugh, printer and stationer, 19 High street—house, 146 do.

Murray, James, Roselyn cottat^e, Beresford terrace

Murray, John (of Paterson, Sons, & Co.), 3 Barns parkMurray, Miss, green grocer, 9 Harbi ur street

Murray, Miss, 14 Ballantine Drive, off Carrick roadMurray, Mrs John, 49 Alloway street

Murray, Robert, grocer, 256 High street—house, 2 Weston place,

Miller roadMurray, Peter, shoemaker, 9 Carrick street

Murray, Robert R., spirit merchant. Thistle Tavern, 29 and 31S(juth Harbour street

Murray, William (of Patersrn, Sons, & Co.), i Barns parkMurray, William, builder, Cyprus cottage, Carrick roadMurray, Thomas, carter, 54 Mill street

AYR. 77

Murray, William, carter, 89 AUoway street

Mustard, Miss L. M., tobacconist, 37 Alloway street

Mustard, Robert, timber merchant, commission and insurance a^ent,

61 Alloway street

McMacCallum, Robert, solicitor. Town Chamberlain, Town buildings.

High street—house, 7 Park circus, otf Racecourse road

MacCallum, J. A., LL.B , solicitor, Town Chambers—house, 7Park circus, off Racecourse road

MacOALLXJM, R. & J. A., Solicitors, Town Ohamlsers,High street- (See advt, p. 53)

MacCALLUM, JOHN, Butcher and Hameurer—house, 16

Mill Street. (See advt, p 84)

Macaulay, Lieut. -Colonel C. E , Governor of H.M. Prison, 9 Bath

place—house, Ashton Villa, off A loway place

Macaulay, Misses, 13 Barns street

Macfadzean, F. H., brigade surgeon, 4 Park Circus west, oft' Race-

course road

Mackay, Duncan, M.A., teacher of modern languages, Ayr Academy— house, 4 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street

Mackay, Miss, dressmaker, 43 Fort street

Mackie, Adam, 79 High street

Mackinven, Daniel, manager, 150 High street

Maclachlan, William, M.D., 17 Wellington Square

Macrorie, William, solicitor and bank agent, Commercial Bank,Sandgate street—house, I Windsor villas. Miller road

McAlester, Colonel Somerville, Dunskaig, Racecourse road

McAndrew, F. G., Invercloy, Racecourse roai

McAndrew, James, gardener, 251 High street

McArthur, Alex., janitor, 15 Carrick street

McBain, ]., reporter, 4 Bellevu- terrace, off Racecourse road

McBlain, John, shoemaker, 60 Mill street

McBride, Miss A., milliner, 9 Cathcart street

McBryde, Peter, goods porter, 24 Mill street

M'CALL, C- VT., "Wine and Spirit Merchant, 10 Kirkport—house, 52 John street (see advt, p 106)

McCall, David R., 9 Cromwell place. Fort

M'CALL, JAMES, Bookseller, Stationer and. Librarian,38 Sandgate St. (see advt, pages 3 and 4)

McCall, James L., veterinary surgeon, 27 Alloway street

McCall, Mrs Anthony, baker, 105 High street—house, 12 Parkcircus west, off Racecourse road

McCall, Malcolm, 13 Park circus west, off Racecourse road

78 DIRECTORY.

McCall, Thomas, baker, 103 High street

McCallum, Robert, superintendent Cemetery, Cumnock road

McCallum, Miss, sick nurse, Mi rig Place, 8 Charlotte street

McCarthy, Patrick, traveller, 2 Old Bridge street

McCartney, Andrew, cabinetmaker, 52 Mill street

McCartney, Daniel, 52 Mill street

McCartney, John, gardener, Knowe lodge, Midton roadMcCartney, Mrs, 130 High street

McCartney, Th )mas, gardener. Cowan cottage, Midton roadMcCheyne, Miss, seminary for young ladies, 13 Eglinton terrace,

Fort

McClarty, Malcolm, baker, 2 Old Bridge street

M'LELLAITD. A- & J., grocers and provision merchants236 High St. (see advt., p 81)

McClelland, Mrs James, 11 Wellington squareMcClure, G. &

J., joiners, cabinetmakers, and house factors, I Dal-blair road

McClure, Miss. 9 Sandga'e street

McClymo t, John, bank messenger, Royal Bank, 71 Newmarket st.

IMcClymont, John, leather cutter, 83 Mill street

M'OLYMOITT, J. "W., Solicitor, 52 ITewmarket Street——house, Bellarina, Castlehill road (See advt, p 110)

McColm, Mrs, mangle keeper, 131 South Harbour street

McConnachie, Alexander, coachman, 69 High street

McConnachie, Robert, boot fitter, i Academy st.eet

McConnachie, John, mason, 87 Alloway street

McConnell, Kennedy, plumber, 11 Carrick street

McConnell, James, 233 High street

McConnell, William, blacksmith, 24 New Bridge street

McConnell, Miss, l Wattfield road, off Midton road

•McConnell, James, shoemaker, 15 Cathcart street

McConnell, Wm., jun., grocer, 244 High street

McCormick, Thomas, coachman, Dalblair House, Dalblair road

McCracken, Thomas, tanner, 55 Mill street

McCracken, Alexander, baker, 7 Carrick street

McCracken, Wm., governor, Kyle Union Poorh use, Cumnock roadMcCracken, Thomas, railway porter, 29 Kyle street

McCrae, Wm,, assurance agent, 32 High street

McCreadie, James, cooper, 96 High street—house, 6 Sandgate st.

McCieath, David, Netherlee, Dalmellington road

McCreath, James, joiner, 29 Fullarton street—house, 25 do.

McCreath, Robert, joiner, 27 Carrick street—house, 5 do.

McCreath, John, joiner, 24^ Carrick street

AYR. 79

M'CHINDLE, JAMES, Coal Merchant, 9 Sand^ate street

(see aclvt, p 86)

McCrindle, Miss, 3 Charlotte street

McCriiick & Sons, gun and rifle makers, 70 Sandgate street

McCrir ck, Homer, I Cathcart street

McCririck, James, 36 Fort street

McCririck, Mrs James, 7 Ballantine drive, off Midton road

McCrie, Rev. Charles G., Free Church manse, Millar road

McCubbin, Alex., solicitor and accountant, 2 Garden park, Millar

roadMcCubbin, Alexander, 21 Eglinton terrace, Fort

McCubbin, Alex., Glendon, off Racecourse road

McCubbin, John (of M 'Cubbin & Son, clothiers), 21 Barns street

McCubbin, Joseph, s ater, 14 Kyle street

McCubbin & Son, tailors and clothiers, 40 Newmarket street

McCuUoch, Miss, dressmaker, 70 Newmarket street

McCulloch, J., & Sons, bakers, 16 Newmarket street & 1 1 Allowaystreet—house, 28 Fort street

McCulloch, Wm., baker, 53 Mill street

McCutcheon, Mrs, B -ickburn farm, off Racecourse road

McDerment, James, chemist, 15 High street—house, Roseneathcottage, Hawkhill

McDonald, Donald late Superintendent of Burgh Police, Glencoecottage, Gas Work road

McDonald, lohn, boot and shoemaker, 102 High street

McDonald, T., coachman, Airlie Stables off Racecourse road

McDonald, Major-General R , Savuy, Racecourse road

McDonald, J. L., surveyor's department, G.P.O., 7 Queen s terrace

McDonald, Misses, furnished apartments, 16 Wellington square

McDonald. Samuel, shoemaker, 254 High street

McDougall, Thomas, blacksmith, 251 High street

M'DO'WALL, "Wm., spirit mercliant, 40 Hi^h street (see

advt, p 43)

McEwan, Capt. Hugh, 7 Barns terrace

McEwen, James, i Ailsa place. FortMcEwen, Wm.. plumber, 4 Newmarket street

McFadyean, Miss, Milrig place, 8 Charlotte street

McFadzean, Mrs Robert, hosier and draper, 132 High street —house, Ardenlea, Castlehill road

McFadzean, James, carpenter, 146 High street

McFailane, Richard, Cranston lodge, Carrick road

McFarlane, D., Weilmeadow Laundry, 76 Sandgate street

McFeat, Miss, milliner, 18 Fullarton street

80 DIRECTORY.

McGeachie, James, teacher of shorthand, &c. , I Sandgate street

Id'aEACHIE, EOBEUT G--, TolDacconist, Stationer and.

Ne-^sagent, 61 High street (See :^dvt., page m).

McGhie. Miss, dressmaker, 49 Alloway street

McGill, David, dairy, 123 South Harbour street

McGill, John, station master, passenger station, TownheadMcGregor, Adam, druggist, 16 and 18 Sandgate street—house, 14

Barns terrace

McGregor, John, Eastbourne, Dalmellington roadMcGuigan, David, posting establishment, 30 Kyle street and 10 Old

Bridge street

McGuire, Hugh, c erk, 30 New Bridge street

McHardy, Captain Hardy, R.N., Sunnyside, off Alloway p'ace

McHarg, James, tailor, 51 Mill street

M'IL"WEAITH, OO'WAIT Ss Co., Registered PlumTsers*

Slaters and G-laziers, ll-i High St. (see advt, p 45)

Mcllwraith, Miss, Grosvenor place, 35 Fort street

Mcllwraith, Mrs Milrig place, 4 Charlotte street

Mclndoe, Mrs, Leabank, Dalmellington road

Mclnnes, Rev. Robert M., Darlington U.P. manse, Millar road

Mclntyre, John, dairyman, Da'mellington ro dMcintosh, Mrs, ll Ballantine drive, oft" Midton road

Mcintosh, Mrs, t Montgomerie terrace, Fort

Mcjannet, James, foreman, Burgh stables, Kyle street

Mcjannet, Mrs Hugh, 19 Wellington square

Mcjannet, Mrs James, Greenside vdla, off" Alloway place

McKay, Mrs John, 13 Beresford terrace

McKay, William, superintendent of police, 3 Bruce crescent, Foi t

McKean, John, coal agent, 37 Fullartcn street

McKelvie, Mrs John, 20 Newmarket street

MACZEITZZE, JAl^ES, Draper, "Winton Buildings, SighSt—house, Tigg Cottage, Prestwick road. (See advt, p 52)

McKenna, Wm., pawnbroker, I2 Queens terrace

McKennel, William, Grosvenor house, Charlotte street

McKerrow, Gavin, 2 Wellpark place, Millar road

McKerrow, George, M.B., 7 Barns street

McKerrow, Wm., jr., 4 New Bridge street

McKerrow, Miss Sarah, 2 Wellpark place, Millar road

M'HlEHZtO'W, "Wm-, Livery Stalsles and Cab Proprietor,

33 OarriCk St—office, 44 Sandgate street; house, 42 Car]

rick street. (See advt. page 73)

AYR. gl

M'KILL, "Wm., Queen's Head Furniture Sale Rooms, 70

Higll St.—house, 69 John streer, W. (see advt, p 55)

McKinnon, Hugh, ham curer, 48 Mill street

McKinnon, Andrew, shoemaker, 47 Carrick street

McKissock, Gilbert, bookbinder, 85 Mill street

McKissock, Miss, dressmaker, 33 FuUarton street

M'KISSOOK, Wm., proprietor Crown Hotel, ll"? High

St., and Plough Inn, 257 High St. (see advt, p 20)

McKitting, Andrew, slater, 19 New Bridge street

McK night, S., & Co., iron ship builders. South BeachMcKnight, Samuel (of S. M 'Knight cSc Co.), 13 Charlotte street

McKune, Mrs, 2 Wellpark place, Miber road

McLachlan, Andrew (of M'Lachlan & So«) Havelock house,

Miller road

McLachlan, Andrew & Son, builders, 64 Dalblair road

McLachlan, Thomas, cattle dealer, 244 Carrick street

McLachlan, James (of M'Lachlan & Son), Havelock house. Miller

roa>i

McLaunn, Richard C. (of M'Laurin Brothers, Glasgow), 8 Allowaypi iCC

McLay, Robert, blacksmith, 9 Carrick street

McLean, Alex., Temperance tlotel, 5 Killoch place

McLean, John, groom, 39 Carrick street

McLellen, Miss, fancy goods wa ehouse, 98 and 100 Sandgate street

McLeod, Bryce, 16 FuUarton street

McLeod, Miss, laundress, 3 Cathcart street

McLeod, Mrs, 10 Buckingham terrace, Cnarlotte street

M'LEOD, JOHN, Painter and Decorator, 33 NewmarketSt.—house, 2 Old Bridge street (see advt, p 33)

McMeekin, Thomas, tailor, 7 Kirkport, off High street

McMichael, Mrs John, Ronaldshaw villa, otl Midton road

McMichael, Mrs William, i Wellwood cottage, Springvale roadMcMillan, Andrew, Bank of Scotland, 24 Sandgate stieet

M'Millan, Thomas, accountant, 19 Hope street

McMillan, Mrs John Gordon, Dei eel house, Barns park

McMillan, Robert, teacher, 22 Charlotte street

McMorrine, Mrs, 22 Eglinton terrace, Fori

McMurray, Thomas, painter, 23 South Harbour street

McMurtrie, Andrew, town postman, 29 New Bridge street

McMurtrie, James, : olicitor, 70 Newmarket street

housCj StBernards, Southpark road, off Racecourse road

82 DIRECTORY.

M'MURTRIE, JAMES, Posting Establishment, 13 Sand-gate Street, and 12 Dalblair road—house, 14 do. (See

advt, p 69)

McMurtrie, John, watchmaker, 127 High street

McMurtrie, Mrs Andrew, Fullarton lodge, Beresford terrace

McMurtrie, Mrs D., 29 New Bridge street

M'NAIR, Henry, Flesher, 22^ Sandgate St—house, 2 Cath.

cart street, (see advt, p 28)

McNair, William, flesher. 19 Beresford terrace

McNaughton, Mrs James, of Smithfield, Roseburn, Racecourse roadMcNaughton, Neil, Lunnon Dairy, Midton roadMcNee, A. & W., fruiterers, 49 Sandgate street, 12 Newmarket

street, and 199 High street

McNeight. Misses, 4 Cromwell place, FortMcNeillie, Miss, 4 South place, Midton road

McPhee, Robert, pointer, Pembroke villa, off Alloway place

McPherson, Daniel, carter, 143 South Harbour street

McQueen, Charles, flesher, 20 Alloway street—house, Springvale,

cottage, Springvale road

McQueen, Miss, 51 Carrick street

McQuiston, Hugh, cycle depot, 18 Carrick street

McQuiston, John, Old Brewery, FortMcRae, John, late teacher, 5 Charlotte street

McRobert, William, platform manager, G. & S.-W. Railway—house, 72 Mill street

McSkimming, Miss, dressmaker, 3 Academy street

McTaggart, Mrs, fish merchant, 61 South Harbour street

McVicar, Robert (of Currie, Rae, & Coy.), Gleniffer place, Miller

roadMcWhinnie Mrs A., fancy goods merchant, 224 High street

McWhirter, David, Carrick Dairy, 34 Carrick street—house, 42 doMcWhirter, Thomas, carter, 45 \Jill street

McWilliam, Miss, 8 Fort street

Nairn, Mrs, 19 Barns street

Naismith, William John, M.D. CM., 13 Alloway place

National Telephone Co., 180 High street

Neil, Francis, cabinetmaker, 121 Hi_h street

Neil, Misses, Viewfield, Racecourse road

Neil, Mrs, washer and dresser, 60 Dalblair road

Neil, Mrs, 4 New Bridge street

Neil, Robert, bookseller, 267 High street— house, 269 do

.AYR. 83

Neil, Robert, confectioner and tobacconist, 8 Alloway street and 6Carrick street

Neillands. David, stud groom, Canick House lodge, Carrick roadNeilson, J. A., Glenfairn Racecourse road

Nelson, Robt, machineman, Ohsei'ver Bui dings, Kyle street

Newlands, Mrs Ellen, Temperance hotel, 2 Carrick street

Nicholson, J. R.. Barns house. Barns park

NISBET, MRS GEORGE, Alfred Hotel, 8 and 10 SandgateStreet, (see advt, p 30)

Niven, Miss, 69 Alloway street

Niven Mrs, laundress, 23 Fort street

Niven, Hugh, Rosylin cottage, Beresford terrace

Niven, Richard, Airlie house, Victoria park. Racecourse roadNiven, William, baker, 214 High street

Noble, John, compositor, 152 High street

Noble, William, stud groom, 16 Wellington lane

Norrie. Miss A., female teacher, Grammar School—house, Lunnon,Mid ton road

" OBSERVER " Publishing Offices, "Observer" Buildings

Ochiltree, William, cabinetmaker, 30 Sandgate street

OGG, Wm., Clothier, 46 Sangate Street—house, 17 EgHnton

Terrace, Fort, (see advt, p 29)

Oliver, Charles, 17 Queen's terrace

Oliver, James, merchant, 41 High street—house, 12 Barns terraceOliver, Thomas, manager, County club, 41 Sandgate street

Oman. Mrs Charles, Pomona house, I Seabaak road. FortOrr, Mrs Gilbert, stay maker, 16 Mill street

Osborne, Miss, 5 Cassillis street

Park, Miss 3 Park circus (West), off Racecourse roadParochial Board Office, 21 Ky'.e street

Paterson, Mrs George, 18 Beresford terrace

PATERSON, SONS & Co., Pianoforte and Music Sellers,

34 Newmarket Street, (see advt, last page of cover)

Paterson, A. & W. , boot and shoemakers, 184 High street

Paterson, Alexander, clerk. Post office—house, I Kirk Port, off

High street

84 DIRECTORY.

Paterson, Andrew & Son, tanners, curriers, shoe manufacturers, and

tallow merchants, Mill street

Paterson, George, blacksmith, 45 Carrick street

Paterson, James, currier and leather cutter, 4 Kirkport, off High st.

—house, 81 Mill street

Paterson, John H., grocer and provision merchant, 190 High street

—house, 41 John street, W.Paterson, John (of A. Paierson & Son, curriers and tanners), 9 Barns

terrace

PATERSON, Wm. & SONS, Grocers, 249 High Street-house, Meadowbank, Carrick Park, off Carrick Road, (see

advt, p 102)

Paterson, Thoma.s joiner, 2 St, Jo'-n's street

Paterson, W. A. O., sheriff-substitute, 21 Wellington square

Paterson, William, clerk, Post Office—house, i Kirk Port, off Highstreet

Paterson, William, smith, 45 Carrick street

PATON, ROBERT, jr., Railway Tavern, 48 Kyle Street

—house, Florres, Dalmellington road (see advt., p. 76)

Paton, D. W., Dornoch, Racecourse road

Paton, E. G., Commercial Bank, 34 Sandgate street—house,

Gowanbank, 22 Mid ton road

Paton, John, carter, 95 Mill street

Paton, James, 19 Fort Street

Paton, J. B. (of Paton & Sons), Oakbank, Miller road

Paton, Miss, miUiner, 19 Fort stree;

Pat"n, Mrs John, Greenlawn cottage, Midton road

Paton, Mrs Joseph, 24 New Bridge street

Paton, Robert & Sons, joiners, 46J Kyle Street

Paton, Robert, Gartferry, Racecourse road

Paton, Wm., joiner, 13 Kyle street— house, Afton cottage, Midtonroad

Paul, Janies, missionary and secretary to the Ayrshire mission to the

deaf and dumb, KilmarnockPaul, Miss, fruiterer and confectioner, 43 Carrick street

Paul, Robert, lath splitter, 41 Carrick street

Perrie, William, cab driver, 35 Fullarton street

Peden, William, commercial traveller, Plevna cottage, Carrick parkPettigrew, Alexander, malster, 220 High street

Pettigrew, John, mason, 214 High street

Pettigrew, William, auxilary postman, 220 High street

Phillips, George B., 3 Eglinton terrace, Fort

Pitt, Hugh, police constable, 214 High street

AYR. 85

Police Office (William M'Kay, superintendent), Town Buildings,

New Bridge street

POLLOCK, JOHN, Butcher and Hamcurer 19 New-market Street, (see advt, p 21)

Pollock, James, ma>on, 49 AUoway street

Pollock, William solicitor and banker, 24 Sandgate street—house,

6 Alloway place

Polli)k, Major Robert Morris, C.C., Middleton house, RacecoursePost Office, 43 Newmarket street

Poustie, Andrew, cabinetmaker, 137 South Harbour street

Poustie, David, blacksmith, 135 South Harbour street

Poustie, James, brassfounder, 79 Alloway street

Prentice, John, porter. Union Bank— house, 140 High street

Pringle, Adam, gardener, Windyhall, Midton roadPrinting Office, Ayr Advei'tiser^ 10 6High street

Printing Office, Ayr Obsei-ver Buildings

Printing Office, AyrsJme Posi, 63 Newmarket street

PUBLIC LIBRARY, 3 Macneille Buildings, NewmarketStreet, (see advt, p 7)

Purdie, William, tailor and clothier, 20 New Bridge street

Purdie, Miss, draper and n)illiner, 123 High street

QQUEEN'S HOTEL, 6 Harbour Street, Mrs J. Lawrence.

(see advt, p 72)

BRae, Archibald (of Currie, Rae & Coy.), Craighall, Beresford

terrace

Ralston, Miss, 18 Midton road

Ramsay, John, Milrig Hotel, Charlotte street

Ramsay, Robert, postmaster, G.P.O., Newmarket street—house,Clyde cottage, Fort

RAMSAY, WILLIAM, Joiner, 19 Sandgate Street—houseCorshill, Prestwick road (see advt, p 35)

Ramsay, William, grocer, 278 High street—house, i Kyle street

Ranken, Mrs Andrew, 6 Park terrace, oti Alloway placeRanken, G. J. (of Ranken & Vass), 6 Park terrace, off Alloway PI.Ranken & Vass, solicitors, 4 Newmarket street

Ranken, James, cement merchant 131 High street— stores, GreenStreet lane, N

Rankin, Misses, 4 Eglinton terrace, Fort

G

86 DIRECTORY.

Real Estate Mortgage and Deposit Bank, Ld.—deposit agency, 4Newmarket street ; Ranken & Va>s, agents

Redford, E. P. W., surveyor, G. P.O., Elrasley, Racecourse roadRedmond, Peter F.

, 75 South Harbour street

Register Office for Births, Ma'riages, and Deaths, I High street

Reid, A , tea merchant, 74 Sandgate street—house. North Barn-'weil, off Millar road

Reid, Alexander, baker, 17 High sireet—house, 21 do.

Reid & Co., brassfounders, 114 High street

Reid, David (of Reid k. Son), Westbourne, Racecourse r. adReid, David (of J. & D. Reid), 119 High street

Reid, Francis, 133 South Harl our street

Reid, Hugh, 4 Barns terrace

Reid, James, railway pointsman, 60 Mill street

REID, J. & Dm Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers, 96 and116 High Street, and 36 Russell Street, N. (see advt,

page 38)

Reid, John & Son, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, and house agents,

26 and 30 Sandgate street—house, 2 Brougham place

REID, MATTHEW, Hatter, 104 High Street-house, 2

York Street lane, N. (see advt, p 79)

Reid, Thomas, 2 Citadel place, FortReid, Mrs, North Barnweil. off Millar road

Reid, Mr.--, matron of prison, 9 Bath place

Reid, Mrs Hugh M., tailoress, 24 New Bridge street

Reid, Mrs, 25 Dalblair road

Renwick, William, Bellevue Lodge, Racecourse road

Richardson, Mrs I., Berlin wool and fancy repository, 4 SandgateStreet— house, Etne, Castlehill road

Richmond, Miss, Grosvenor place, 37 Fort street

Riddall, Dr John, 66 High street—house, Netherton villa, Bowmanroad

Rilley, John (of W. Wight & Co., grain merchants), 169 Highstreet—house, Fenwickland, New Maybole road

RITCHIE, MRS I., Kyle Hotel, 9 Kyle Street, (see advt,

p84)Ritchie, Mrs John, 2 Park circus (west), off Racecourse road

Ritchie, Mrs Joseph, Maryfield cottage, Midton road

HITCHIE, JAMES, Draper and Milliner, 239 Higli Street

(see advt, p 65)

Ritchie, William (of Ritchie & Son, manufacturers), 2 Windsorvilla-, Millar road

AYR. 87

Ritchie, Wm., wood turner and stair railer, 89 Mill street

Robertson & Coy., general drapers, 192 High street—house,Dhunan villa, Barns crescent, off Millar road

Robertson, Daniel, gardener, 87 AUoway street

Robertson, James, Soldiers' home, 9 New Bridge street—house,GrosveiTor place, 33 Fort street

Robertson, James, tailor^ 4 High street—house, Murray place, 88Allison street, N

Robertson, John, 8 Barns street

Robertson, James, blacksmith, 152 High street

HOSEIITSOIT, Hnitting* and Macliine 'Wasrehouse, ^ Old.

Bridge Street- (see cadvt, p 14)

Robertson, Rev. John, 3 Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street

EOBERTSOF, n., ClotMer and Hatter, 51 NewmarketStreet (see advt, p 97)

Robertson, John, 24 New Bridge street

Robertson, William, 2 Stanley place, Dalblair roadRobertson, William, 8 Queen's terrace

RGBEHTSOIT, "W-, 'watchmaker and coal merchant-office, 4 Harbour street—house, 40 Green street, N. (see

advt, p 9)

HODDIE, &• G-HAY, Printer, Bookseller, Stationer andNews-a^ent, 252 High Street (see advt, p 64)

Rodger, George, painter, 85 Mill street

Rodger, John, saddler, 9 Ballantine drive, off Midton road

RODaEE., JOHN M-, Ironfounder, Kyle Foundry, Townr-head- (see advt, p 61)

Ronald, Mrs John, 29 Wellington square

Ross, Alexander, police sergeant, 23 AUoway street

Ross, Colonel, Oaklea, Carrick road

Ross, John, plumber, 119 High street

Rowan, C. B., solicitor, procurator fiscal for the burgh of Ayr, 8Cathcart street

Rowan, David (of Ayr Steam Shipping Co.), 11 Park circus west,off Racecourse road

Rowan, Hugh, ostler, 5 Dalblair road

Rowan, Michael, spirit dealer, 218 High street

Rowan, Michael, jr., 16 AUoway Street

Rowan, Thomas, tailor's cutter, 5 Carrick street

88 DIRECTORY.

Roy, James, dairyman and greengrocer, 222 High street

Rusk. John cashier, 219 High street

Rusk, Miss, rope manufacturer, 16 AUoway street

Russell, James, 2 Tathcart street

Russell, M. and J., fruiterers and flori-ts, 36 Sandgate street

house, 5 Eglinton terrace. Fort

Russell, Robert, groom, Citadel stables, Fort

Russell, Robert, spirit merchant. 27 South Harbour street

Rutherford, G. & H,, grocers and spirit merchants, 126 High street

—hou>e, 2 Kirkpoit, off High street

s

Sargent, Henry, 65 South Harbour street

Sadler, John, overseer, 52 Mill street

Sadler, William, tailor and clothier, 200 High street

Sanderson, Joseph, butler, 25 Sandgate street

Scott, G. R., florist, 43 Sandgate street—house, 66 Mill street

Scott, James, head master Episcopal School, 2 Barns crescent, off

Millar roadScott, John, Tam o'Shanter Inn, 246 High street

Scott, John T., accountant, 3 Stanley place, Dalblair roadScott, Mrs A. C, 10 Park circus W, off" Racecourse roadScott, Robert, Fort house. Fort

SCOTTISH EQITITABLE Life Assurance Society—agent,Charles Smith, Clydesdale Bank (see advt., p. 57.)

Scoular, Robert, (of John Allan and Coy. ) — Lyncluden,Castlehill road

Semple, A. G., iroimionger, 11 Beresford terrace

SEMFLE, JOHN, Furnisliins Zronmonger and Iron Mer-chant, 73 High Street, (see advt, p 87)

Semple, Miss, dressmaker, 10 Barns street

Senior, Edward, piano warehouse, 247 High street—house, 2Stewart place, Carrick road

Session-Clerk, J, W. M'Clymont, solicitor, 52 Newmarket street

Shanklaud, Robert, 6 Montgomcrie terrace. FortSharp, Claud, 8 Park terrace, off AUoway placeSharp, Ayrshire needlework, 4 Montgomerie terrace. FortSha-vr, Charles G. , solicitor, County Buildings—house, Welling-

ton house, 25 Wellington squareShaw, D. W. , solicitor and J. P. clerk, County Buildings—Wel-

lington square

Shaw & Dunlop, solicitors. County Buildings, Wellington square

AYR. 89

Shaw, James, ostler, 220 High street

Shaw, John, sheriff officer, 48 High street

SHEAZIEU, JOHIT, Clothier, 23 ITewmarket Street- (see

advt, p 29)

Shearer, Miss, dressmaker, 3 New Bridge streetShearer, Robert, Observer Buildings, Kyle streetShields, Thomas, Marchmount, Dalmellington roadSibbald, David, general draper, 80 High street—house, Albion

house, Carrick roadSilver, John (of Silver and Young), Ryefield place, PrestwickSilver and Young, solicitors, 42 Newmarket streetSim, Robert, manufacturer, Stewarton—house, Annickdale, South

Park road, off Midton roadSim, Miss, teacher of music, 11 Cathcart streetSim, Miss Lewis, 1 Park terrace, off Alloway placeSime, Henry R., bandmaster, 100 High street

Simpson, Alexander, brassfinisher, 53 Mill streetSimpson, Alexander, seaman, 16 Sandgate streetSimpson, George, joiner, 114 High street

Simpson, James, salesman, Ayr Brewery, 39 Mill streetSimpson, Quintin, slater, 119 High street

Sinclair, Captain Thomas, Fort house, FortSinclair, Mrs James, Bellevue cottage, 10 Midton roadSinclair, Mrs James, Millar place, 2 Millar roadSinger Sewing Machine Warehouse, 88 and 89 Sandgate street

Skinner, Mrs, 4 New Bridge street

Sloan, John, manager Town and County Club, 26 Wellingtonsquare

Sloan, John, pilot, 6 Sandgate street

Sloan, John, storeman, 105 South Harbour street

Sloan, Miss, milliner, 186 High street

Sloan, Miss, 2 Barns street

Sloane, Miss, confectioner, 119 High street

Sloss, David, carter, 1 Boat vennelSmart, Miss, 2 Barns terrace

Smart, A. C, Belair villa, off Alloway placeSmillie, Archibald, spirit merchant, 5 Harbour street

Smith, Alexander, mason, 5 Academy street

Smith, Andrew, and Son, grain merchants, 21 Alloway street

Smith, Charles, agent Clydesdale Bank, High street—house,Arrandoon, Carrick road

Smith, David (of Lawrie and Smith, drapers), 27 Sandgate street

Smith, Ebenezer, bootmaker, 87 Mill street

90 DIKECTORY.

Smith, George, draper, Kirkiield villa, Bellevue crescent, off

Beresford terrace

Smith, J. and W., accountants and house agents, 14 Newmarket. street

Smith, James, draper, 58 High street—house, Eaemoir, Bowmanroad

Smith, James, shoemaker, 86 Sandgate street—house, 38 Fortstreet

Smith, James, tobacconist and watchmaker, 2 Sandgate street

house, 1 Academy street

Smith, Mrs James, Melling villa, Midton roadSmith, Mrs John, 2 Dalblair terrace, Dalblair roadSmith, John Grant, shijD broker and agent for Ayr colliery, 4

Havelock terrace, Millar roadSmith, John, grocer, 7 Mill street

Smith, Miss, Hope villa, Carrick roadSmith, Robert M. , tailor, 89 High street

Smith, Thomas, factor and insurance agent, 12 Beresford terrace

Smith, William, manager Ayr Gasworks, Gaswork roadSmith, William, spirit merchant and cork cutter, Union Tavern,

3 Boat vennelSmith, Misses J. and I., dressmakers, 37 FuUarton street

Smith, Mrs, 4 Carrick park, off Midton roadSmith, Mrs Andrew, 12 Barns street

Smith, Mrs E. , 2 Park terrace, off Alloway place

Smith, Mrs Robert, 42 Sandgate street

Smith's Institution, Cumnock road—George Bain, teacher

Smyth, H , Milrig jjlace, 6 Charlotte street

Somers, David, Auchlewan Cottage, Dalmelliugton road

Sommerville, Mrs J. R., 3 Doon terrace, off Midton road

SPBIUS, JOHN, Saddler, 235 High Street (see advt, p 4

Speirs, William, baker, 149 High street

Speirs, Stewart, iron plane manufacturer. Firth view, Fort

workshop, 11 Paver street WSproat, R. C. , secretary South Ayrshire Conservative Association,

Osborne Buildings, 78 High street

Stafford, Sergt. -Major Wm., 2nd A.R.V., 3 Cathcart street

Staker, John, butler, 33 Dalblair roadStamp and Tax Office, Macneille buildings, Newmarket street

STAE HOTEL, lOS High Street, H. Calder. proprietor, (see

advt, p 74)

Stark, Mrs, 6 Carrick park, off Midton road

Stead and Simpson, bootmakers, 154 High street

AYR. 91

Steel, Gilbert, horse trainer, Clyde house, o& Racecourse roadSteel, John, Eglinton Hotel, 2 AUoway street

Steel, Mrs, 23 Dalblair roadSteele, Alexander, draper, 182 High street

Steele, John A., 32 Queen's terrace

Steele, Mrs, Briarland, Carrick road

STEELE, THOMAS, grain merchant, Citadel Stores,

Soutil Quay, and Overmills—branch office, 31 Alioway

street, (see advt, p 101)

Steen, Thomas, Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel, Killoch Place

STEPHEN & POLLOCK, Booksellers and Stationers, 37Sandgfate Street, (see advt., pp l and 2)

Stephen, Mrs William (of Stephen and Pollock), 8 Fullartonstreet

Steven, James, inspector of police, Milrig j)lace, 4 Charlottestreet

Stevens, Mrs, 12 Ballantine drive, oflf Midton roadStevenson, Allan, architect, surveyor, and civil engineer, 14

Cathcart street—house, 1 Dalblair terrace, Dalblair roadStevenson, James, tobacconist and hairdresser, 6 and 270 High

street

Stevenson, John, cstler, 254 High street

Stevenson, M. and M., hosiers, 7 Alloway street

Stewart, David, baker, 100 High street

Stewart, Da.vid, supt. Prudential Assurance Company—house, 5Ballantine drive, off Carrick road

Stewart, Captain Shaw, Biendon, Bellevue road, off Racecourseroad

Stewart, Francis P., Craigweil, off Racecourse roadStewart, James, teacher, Grosvenor place, 37 Fort street

Stewart, Rev. A. 2 Eglinton terrace, FortStewart, Robert, watchmaker, 38 High street—house, "N'otre

Desir, Albert terrace WSTEWASIT, "Wm., Painter and Paperlianger, 22 ITew-

market street-—house, Dalblair Cottage, Dalblair road-

(see advt, p 42)

Stewart, Mrs, 3 Bellevue terrace, off Racecourse roadStewart, Mrs William, 10 Barns terrace

STIULING-, JOHN, "Watclamaker, Jeweller and Optician,

13 Alloway Street- (see advt, p 58)

92 DIRECTORY.

Stirling, John, L.S.D., surgeon dentist, 23 Wellington squareStirling, Mrs Dr., 28 Queen's terrace

Stirling, Mrs, 1 Barns street

Strathem, Alex. , engineer, Ayr Gaswork, Gaswork roadStrutliers, Alex. W., solicitor, Bank of Scotland Buildings,

Sandgate street—house, 3 Barns terraee

Struthers, Thomas, carpet weaver, 10 Mews lane

Sturrock, Mrs John, 12 Barns terrace

St. John's Baptist Refuge, Smith street—manager, Madame Dela Costa

Sutton and Co., parcel express, 278 High street

Swan, William, jobbing gardener, 153 High street

Symington, John, banker, Avondale villa, Carrick road

Tabrum, Frederick W., Oakfield, Broomfield roadTait, Andrew, and Sons, tinsmiths and gasfitters, 88 High street

Tait, Joseph, distributor of stamps and collector of taxes, Mac-neille buildings, Newmarket street—house, 1 Doon terrace,

Carrick parkTannock, Adam, plasterer, 24 High street

TATLOE, J. Ss A., engineers and milL-w-nglits, To^Tmliead

"Works- (see advt, p 41)

Taylor, Alex. , cattle dealer, Bellevue crescent, off Midton roadTaylor, Andrew (of J. and A. Taylor), Eose cottage, 15 Carrick

park, Midton roadTaylor, Archibald, blacksmith, 57 Mill street

Taylor, John (of J. and A. Taylor), Fern bank, Midton roadTaylor, Patrick Thompson, Myrtle bank, Carrick roadTaylor, William (of J. and A. Taylor), 9 Beresford terrace

Taylor, James, and Son, upholsterers, 63 Sandgate street

Taylor, James, 30 New Bridge street

Taylor, Miss, Garden Rose, Midton roadTaylor, William, engineer, 72 Sandgate street

Templeton, David (of Templeton and Son), Stoneleigh, Millarroad

Templeton, James, and Son, worsted spinners, Kyle street

Templeton, James, Ellerslie, Millar roadTempleton, John, watchmaker and jeweller, 129 High street

Templeton, Thomas, watchmaker, 129 High street—house, 1

Bellevue crescent, off Beresford terrace

Templeton, Miss C. , 72 High street

Templeton, Mrs James, Stoneleigh, Millar road

AYR. 93

TEHHT, JAMES, & SOIT, locksmitlis and hoU lian^ers,

32 High street, (see advt, p 8)

Terry, Isaac (of Jos. Terry and Son, bellhangers)—house, 2 Ailsaplace. Fort

Thorn, Alexander S. (of Thomas Imrie and Sons), 10 Midtonroad

Thorn, Mrs James, 26 Dalblair street

Thomas, David, 18 Academy street

THOMSON & SOIT, hatters, hosiers, and glovers, 94Higll street, (see advt, p 113)

Thomson, Alexander, joiner, 14 Cathcart street

Thomson, Alfred, teacher, 18 Academy street

Thomson, Andrew, mason. South cottage, Midton roadThomson, Archibald, cabinetmaker, 16 Sandgate street

Thomson, David, engineer, 43 Sandgate street

Thomson, Hope, commercial traveller, Hampton, Carrick roadThomson, J. M. (of Wm. Affleck and Son), Ashlea, Raceconrse

roadThomson, James, blacksmith, 131 High street—house, 186 do.

Thomson, James, carver 55 Mill street

Thomson, James, mathematical master, Ayr Academy. Fortstreet—house, 11 Charlotte street

Thomson, James, gardener, Airlie house, off Racecousse roadThomson, James, constabulary, 18 Charlotte street

Thomson, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 71, 178, and 180High street—house, 2 Havelock terrace, Millar road

Thomson, John (of J. Thomson and Son), 20 Eglinton ter. , FortThomson, John, china merchant, 7 Sandgate street—house, 7

Buckingham terrace, Charlotte street

Thomson, Matthew, wholesale and family grocer, wine and spirit

merchant, 12 Sandgate street—house, 5 Cromwell place,

FortThomson, M'B. Matthew, spirit merchant, 196 High street

Thomson, Robert, 27 Dalblair roadThomson, Thomas, 11 Barns terrace

Thomson, Thomas, joiner, 38 Kyle street

Thomson, Thomas, gardener, 242 High street

Thomson, ^.Yilliam, 13 Cr/ihLart sti'^et

Thomson, William (of Thomson & Son), 20 Eglinton terrace,

FortThomson, William, slater, 134 High street

Thomson, Miss, 23 Dalblair roadThomson, Mrs, dressmaker, 43 Sanr^rrate street

94 DIRECTORY.

Thomson, Mrs Jolin, Glenalbyn, Millar roadThorn, Miss E., matron County Hospital, Cumnock roadThornton, George, cashier, 12 Montgomerie terrace, FortThornton, Thomas, painter, 147 High street

Tracey, H. J., Sonthfield, Dalmellington roadTurnbuU, Andrew, auctioneer, accountant, and clerk to Local

Authority of Prestwick, 25a Newmarket street

TI7B.NEE, A. M., Bonded Stores, 21 Soutli Harlsour

street, and 104 Main street, N. (see advt, p io7)

Turner, Thomas, accountant, 25a Newmarket street

Turner, Miss, 4 Ballantine drive, off Carrick roadTurner, Mrs J. , 7 Arran terrace, "Fort

Turner, Mrs John, 16 Eglinton terrace. FortTurner, Mrs William, 146 High street

Tyrie, Andrew, plumber, 251 High street

Tyrie, Benjamin, joiner, 261 High street

Tyrie, John, carpet weaver, 111 High street

Tyrie, John, mason, 251 High street

Tyrie, John, storeman, 79 Alloway street

Tyrie, Thomas, cabinetmaker. 20 New Bridge street

Tyrie, William, grocer, 12 Carrick street

TTRE, "WILLIAM, smith and bellhanger, 131 High st.

Greenbank terrace, 196 New road, N. (see advt, p 114)

Urie, Mrs John, 31 Qiieen's terrace

VValentin, Mr, Waterloo, Carrick roadVass, David Ross, Glencaird, Carrick roadVass, James, M. A. (of E,anken and Vass), Glencaird, Carrick

roadVass, William, plasterer, 29 Fort street

wWalker, Alexander, clerk, wine cellars, and burgh assessor, 8

Academy street—house, Ronaldshaw park, off Eacecourseroad

Walker, Archibald, letter stamper, 237 High street

Walker, Ernest J., sergeant-major, 4th Batallion Royal ScotsFusiliers, 121 South Harbour street

Walker, James, Sun Inn, 245 High street

AYR. 95

Walker, John (of Walker & Son, chemical works), 3 Havelockterrace, Miller road

Walker, Eobert, Post Office clerk, 287 High street

Walker, W. Gr. (of Walker and Son, chemical works), 1 ParkCircus W. , off Racecourse road

Walker, Miss, 30 Dalblair roadWalker, Mrs Andrew, Glenifler place. Miller roadWalker, Mrs Peter, 8 Park Circus, off Racecoitrse roadWallace, Alexander, 9 Charlotte street

Wallace, Colonel F. J. A,, Arrandale, FortAVallace, Colonel C. T,, Strathdoon, Racecourse roadWallace, Hugh, tailor and clothier, 32 Hojje street

Wallace, Joseph, lesse butter market, 96 High street

\Vallace Peter, shipbuilder, 13 Ballantine drive, off Carrick road

"WALLACE, ^OBE^T, grocer and win© msrcliant, TownBuildings, 7 High street—house, Berwick place, 17Montgomerie terrace. Fort, (see advt, p 91)

Wallace, Mrs Robert, 35 Fullarton street

Wallace, Thomas, spirit merchant, 209 High street

Wallace, W. G-., manager "Ayrshire Post", 13 Ballantine drive,

off Midton roadWallace, William, dyer, 208 High street

Water Coy. 's Office, Town Buildings, High street

Watson, George, furnished apartments, 14 Eglinton terrace. FortWatson, James, and Co , Ayr Brewery, 41 Mill street

Watson, Mrs James, 1 Afton place, Carrick roadWatson, M. and S., hosiers, 34 High street

Watson, Robert, sadler, 181 High street—house 219 do.

Watson, William, builder, 18 Mill street

Watson, William, police constable, 30 New street

Watt, J. R., M.B., 6 Welhngton squareWatt, James, coachman, 35 Carrick street

Watt, John M., solicitor, Winton buildings, 19 Hope street

house, 2 Bruce crescent, FortWatt, Mrs Wm., 2 Bruce cresent, FortWauchope, General, R.A., Belridding, Racecourse roadWebb, William, stud groom, 10 Dalblair roadWebster, A. J., clothier, 64 Newmarket street - house, 26

Fort street

"WELSH, AEOH. Sc 00- , TDrassfounders, 24 Carrick street.

(see advt., p. 34)

Whigham, D. D., wine merchant, 8 Academy street—house,Dunearn, Prestwick, by Ayr.

96 DIRECTOKT.

White, Andrew, jobbing gardener, 152 High street

White, David, agent, Dalmellington Iron Coy., Belmont siding—house, 25 Ballantine drive, off Carrick road

White, George C, Stewartlea, Midton roadWhite, John, traveller, 17 Ballantine drive, off Carrick roadWhyte, Miss, furnished apartments, 1 Bnckinghom terrace,

Charlotte street

Whitecross, Mrs, Westbourne villa. Racecourse roadWhitefield, Miss, Richmond villa, Midton roadWight, John, manufacturing chemist, 250 High street—house 56

Dalblair roadWight, William, and Coy., grain dealers, 169 High street,

Wilkinson, Mrs, 22 AUoway street

'WILSIITSOIT, JAHES, ironmonger, 12 Allo^ray street-house, Glencloy, Midton road, (see advt, p 17)

Williamson, John, slater and smoke curer, 24 Newmarket street

Williamson, Robert, tobacconist, 81 High street

Willison, Mrs, 3 Montgomrie teiTace, FortWillet, Mrs, Maryfield, Gaswork roadWillock, George (of W. Willock & Son), 12 Eglinton terrace,

FortWillock, H. D., Magdala, Carrick roadWillock, Wm. (of W. Willock & Son), 12 Eglinton terrace, Fort

WZLLOCH, "WM- & SOIT, painters and paperhangers, 1

ItCacneille Buildings, Nei^miarket street and 40 Highstreet- (see advt, p 36)

Wilson, Allan, tobacconist, 213 High street

"WILSON &. CO., Tipliolsterers, calainetmakers, and house

agents, 15 and 17 Sandgate street- (see advt, p 32)

Wilson, Archibald, flesher, 19 Carrick street

Wilson, Charles B. (of Wilson & Coy,, cabinetmakers, &c.) 2Park circus, off Racecourse road

Wilson, D. F., Mus, Bach. Oxon, 6 Havelock terrace, Miller

roadWilson, James, joiner, 89 Mill street

Wilson, James, merchant and agent, 8 Cassillis street

Wilson, James, clothier. Observer Buildings, Kyle street

Wilson, John, carter, 24 Kyle street

"WILSOIT, A1TDEB"W, general draper, 173 High street-house, 18 Barns street, (see advt, p 65)

AYR. 97

WILSOIT, ADAM, & SOIT, painters and paperhangers,197 Higll street—house, 197 do. (see advt, p 70)

Wilson, Robert, solicitor, 33 Newmarket street

Wilson, Thomas P., Gargowan, Racecourse roadWilson, W. B. (of Wilson & Coy., cabinetmakers, &c,), Dalblair

villa, Dalblair roadWilson, Wm., G.P.O. clerk, 63 Alloway street

Wilson, Wm., curator, Town Hall, New Bridge street

Wilson, Wm. S., Riverston, Racecourse roadWilson, Miss P. , Gargowan, Racecourse roadWilson, Mrs, 63 Alloway street

Wilson, Mrs, Riverston, Racecourse roadWilson, Mrs Arcliibald, Glenelg, Carrick park, Midton road

'WZlTCHESTEiEl, "WILLIAM, grocer and -^ine mercliant,28 Sandgate street—house, 9 Arran terrace, Fort.

(see advt, p 108)

Winter, Mrs Robert, 2 Cromwell place. FortWithers, Samuel, storeman, 133 8outh Harbour street

Wood, George, bai'ber, 1 Mill street—house 276 tligla street

"WCOD, HTJG-H, liatter, 31 High street—house, Douglas villa,

94 New road, (see advt, p 92)

\/ood, James, baker, 72 Mill straet

Wood, Miss, 12 Wellington squareWood, Mrs James D., Grosvenor place, 31 Fort street

WniGHT, DANIEL, family Toaker, 191 High street.(see advt, p 69)

Wright, Thomas, printer, 114 High street—house, Victoriacottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts road

Wyllie, Daniel (of D. Wyllie and Coy.), Doon villa, Midton roadWyllie, Daniel, & Coy., hay, grain, and seed merchants, 219 High

street

Wyllie, David cab driver, 254 High street

Wyllie and Brown, grocers and provision merchants, 110 Highstreet and 8 Newmarket street

Wyllie, Miss, milliner, 87 Alloway street

Wyllie, Miss, Eglinton place. Miller roadWyllie, Miss, South Barnweil, Barns crescent, off Miller road

YYoung, A. G., town clerk, Berwick place, 18 Montgomerie

terrace. Fort

98 DIRECTORY.

Young, David, cabman, 261 High street

Young, George, tailor, 276 Higli street

Young, James, Wattfield cottage, Midton road

Y0U1T&, DAVID, draper, 139 High street-house, 29

Queen's terrace, (see advt, p 112)

Young, Jolin, jr., engineer and insurance agent, 18 BallantineDrive, off Carrick road

Young, Mrs Andrew, 2 Kensington terrace. Miller roadYoung, Mrs John, 2 Afton place, Carrick road

YOTTNa, JAMES, auctioaesr, property, fire, and life

insurance agent. Corn Esschange Oourt—house, 5

Havelock terrace. Miller road, (see advt, p 59)

YOXJITG-, THOMAS, general draper, 54 Newmarketstreet—house, 6 Fullarton street, (see advt, p 97)

Young, Walter, vmibrella manufacturer, 27 Newmarket St,

—house, 1 Craigleur terrace, Carrick roadYuil, Major, Eoyal Scots Fusiliers, 3 Park terrace, off Alloway

place

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN.

Adam, James B., goods station clerk, 110 Greenbank terrace,ISTew road

Adam, Thomas, spirit merchant, 19 River terrace—shop, 26 Highstreet, Ayr

Adam, Thomas, ship plater, 1 Duke street

Adams, John, Victoria place. Princes street

Agnew, John, iron moulder, 37 Allison street

Agnew, William, slater, 8 Nelson street

AIRD, JAMES, painter, 11 Allasrt Terrac©, off John street.

(see advt, p 83)

Aird, William, coal agent, 1 Argyle street

Aitken, James, clerk, Argyle cottage, HawkhillAitken, Robert, 10 Green street

Aitken, Robert, sewing machine agent, 7 Argyle street

Alexander, Adam R. , chemist, 58 Main street

Alexander, Alexander, engine driver, 25 Russell street

Alexander, David, cabinetmaker, Rosemont cottage, Allisonstreet

Alexander, Peter, cabinetmaker, 28 Peebles street

Alexander, Mrs Robert, grocer, 43 Russell street

Alexander, Robert, baker, 46 Allison street

Alexander, W. , sen. , valuator, Craigie cotage, 75 John streetAlexander, William, & )Sons, timber merchants, Wallacetown

Saw Mills, head of John street

Allan Brothers, joiners, 113 Main street

Allan, David, late postman, 6 Darlington roadAllan, David (of Allan Brothers, joiners), 113 Main street

Allan, Hugh, joiner, 11 Argyle street

Allan, Thomas (of Allan Brothers, joiners), 51 Green streetAllan, Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant, 102 Main street

Anderson, Alexander, joiner, Blackhouse lodge, Ha\fkhill,Whitletts road

100 DIRECTORY

Anderson, George, railway pointsman, Newton terrace, 12 Greenstreet lane

Anderson, John, engineer, 119 Main street

Anderson, John, carpet weaver, 11 Queen streetAnderson, Malcolm, railway guard, 12 Peebles street

Anderson, Richard, lime kilns, Newtonhead—house, 2 Alberttei-race, head of John street

Anderson, Robert, hair dresser, 3 River terraceAnderson, Robert, joiner, 36 Green street laneAnderson, Robert, joiner, 28 Content street

Andrew, James, joiner, 8 Queen street

Andrew, John, mason, 74 Allison street

Andrew, John, railway lorryman, 20 Newton terrace, Greenstreet lane

Andrew, Miss, 74 Main street

Arbuckle, George, Burgh weigher, 8 River street.

Armour, James, tailor, 21 Russell street

Armstrong, David, mason, 34 Content street

Armstrong, James, joiner, 36 Content street

Armstrong, Thomas, mason, 13 Church street

Armstrong, Thomas, jun., mason, 79 Main street

Arthur, David, railway servant, 10 Green street laneAuld, Robert, engine-tenter, 35 York street

Austin, David, baker, 11 Main street

Ayr Day Nursery, 15 Garden street

Ayr Apothecary Co. , 1 New road

AYR STEAM SHIPPliT& COY., Nortli Quay, at the Docks.

(see advt, p 110)

BBain, Alexander, traveller, 25 Wellington street

Bain, John, joiner, 48 John street

Baird, James, dairyman, 6 Hall's vennalBaird, John, potato merchant, 49 George street

Baird, Cunningham, baker, 20 Elmbank roadBaird, George, shoemaker, 89 Main StreetBaird, Hugh, mason, 66 Princes street

Baird, Mrs Robert, 40 New roadBarbour, Wm. M., clerk, 36 John street

Barclay, Robert, letter stamper, 40 Content streetBarlow, Edward, upholsterer, 11 Boghall rowBarns, Wm.

,green grocer, 74 George street

Barr, John, engineer, 63 Content street

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 101

Barr, John, joiner, 1 Saltfield houseBaxter, Robert, grocer, 28 Peebles street

Beaton, Walter, teacher, Prestwick School—house 30 Allison gt,

Beaton, William, joiner, 30 Allison street

Bell, Alexander, joiner, Elmbank roadBell, David, moulder, 12 Hall's vennal

BELL, HENRY, cliemist, 31 Main street—house, 3 Hawk-

hill, Whitletts road, (see advt, p 51)

Begg, Misses, grocers, 24 Green street

Black, W. R. , draper, 3 Eastwood, back HawkhillBlackwood, Hugh, mason, 24 Content street

Blaikie, Edward, tailor, 7 Elmbank roadBlair, George, slater, 48 New roadBlair, John, shoemaker, 13 Peebles street

Blair, Robert, gardener, Craigie lodge. Content street

Blane, Mrs. Wm. , 65 New road

BONE, DAVID, plasterer, 42 ElTaa street- (See advt. p. 95)

Bone, David, plasterer, 33 Nelson street

Bone, Robert, grocer, 17 Nelson street

Bone, Robert, upholsterer, 146 Geor'ge street

Bone, Wm. (of Bone & Coy., saddlers), Ellengowan cottage,

Church street

Bonner, Philip, saddler, 10 Nelson street

Borland, Robert, plasterer, 64 Princes street

Bowie, Mrs William, 2 Albert terrace, head of John street

Bowie, James, 49 Peebles street

Bowie, John, cabinetmaker, Seaview, 75 New roadBowman, John, shopman, 4 Princes street

Bowman, W^m.,painter, 7 Elmbank road

Boyes, David, railway guard, 43 Allison street

Boyd, Archibald, carpenter, 36 Green street

Boyd, Captain John, 24 North Harbour street

Boyd, David, carpenter, 20 Green street

Boyd, George, master of steam tug, 6 Newton terrace, Greenstreet lane

Boyd, James, overseer, lace works, 83 Cross street

Boyd, John S. , eerated water manufacturer, 1 1 John street

Boyd, Miss, Craigie terrace, 64 John street

Boyd, Robert, late harbour master, 11 John street

Boyle, George, pawnbroker, 72 Cross street—house, Cavendishcottage, back Hawkhill

Boyle, Miss, loan office, Cross street—house, Barncleuch villa,

Hawkhill, Whitletts roadH

102 DIRECTORY.

Boyle, William, joiner, Cessnock cottage. Princess street

Brackenriclge, Alexander, joiner, 36 Green street

Brackenriclge, Archibald, Murray place, 86 Allison street

Brackenridge, Henry, storeman, 109 George street

Brackenridge, James, inspector of poor. Weaver street—house, 23Peebles street

Bremner, Wm. , railway pointsman, 19 Russell street

Brewster, Mrs. , 1 York street lane

Briggs, John, bank teller, Greenbank terrace, 112 New roadBrotlierston, David, cabinetmaker, 136 Geoi^ge street

Brown, Adam, engine driver, Garnoch cottage, 42 Church street

Brown, Alex. , lace weaver, 21 Princes street

BroAvn, David, draper's assistant, 52 Green street

Brown, Hugh, butcher, 3 Peebles street—house, 5 do.

Brown, Hugh, police constable, 12 Queen street

Brown, James, fireman, 39 Wellington street

Brown, John, baker, 95 New road and 47 Newmarket vStreet, AyrBrown, Quintin, delf mart, 26 Wallace street—house, 6 Elm-

bank roadBrown, Thomas, cooper, 25 River terrace

Brown, Thomas, weaver, 51 Content street

Brown, Walter, shoemaker, 88 Main street

Brown, Miss J. , teacher, 26 George street

Brown, Wm. 46 John street

Browning, John, bookbinder, 41 John street

BETTCCIANI, PIETEO, confectioner, S5 Main street-house, 33 do. (Seeadvt. p 15)

Bruce, Henry, coachmaker, Robertson place, 3 Queen street

Bruce, James, tailor, 108 George street

Bryan, John, railway carriage inspector, 50 John street

Bryant, William, butler, Marshall Cottage, back HawkhillBryden, George, coachbuilder, 23 Green street—works, 6 Cath-

cart street, AyrBryden, John, tailor, 26 George street

Bryden, Thomas, 44 Church street

Bryden, Mrs, 3 Argyle street

Bryson, Mrs, Manse Villa, Prestwick road

Buchanan, Gilbert, head master, Newtonhead public school

house, Appin cottage, Prestwick roadBuchanan, John, plasterer, 20 Wellington street

BUCHAITAN & SONS, serated T^ater manufacturers andspirit mercliants, Biver terrace- (See advts. pages 117,

118, 119, and 120)

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 103

Burns, James, traveller, 18 Wallace street

Burns, John, butcher, 74 Cross street

Burns, Thomas, cab proprietor, 43 and 45 Wallace street

Burt, Wm. , shoemaker, 36 Russell street

Butler, Samuel & Co. , lace manufacturers, Viewfield road

Caddis, David, town postman, 7 Nelson street

Cadow, John, shoemaker, 5 Content street

Cairns, David, prison warder, 11 Green street

Cairns, Hugh, lace weaver, 46 Allison street

Cairns, James, currier, 18 James street

Cairns, W. , baker, Victoria terrace, 38 Viewfield roadCalder, George, compositor, Silver Cloud cottage, Allison streetCalder, Thomas, compositor, 39 Wellington street

Calderwood, John, compositor, 51 George street

Caldwell, David, carpet weaver, 25 DamsideCaldwell, James, smith, 71 George street

Caldwell, John, porter, 11 Elmbank roadCaldwell, Mrs David, 94 Green street

Caldwell, Mrs James, 8 John street

Cameron, Daniel, late prison warder, 1 Wellington street

Cameron, David, gardener, 100 New roadCameron, John, carter, 51 Peebles street

Cameron, John, tinsmith, 4 Clunes vennalCameron, Kenneth, grocer, 10 Church street—house, 34 do.

Campbell, Andrew, mason, 46 Wellington street

Campbell, David, engine driver, 84 Green street

Campbell, David, late photographer, 13 Allison street

Campbell, David, mason, Cessnock cottage, Princes street

Campbell, George, engine driver, 42 Wellington street

Campbell, James, foreman fitter, 44 New roadCampbell, James, iron moulder, 4 Clunes vennelCampbell, James P., clerk, 4 Gordon terrace

Campbell, James, clerk P.O., 46 Wellington street

Campbell, John, moulder, 26 Duke street

Campbell, John, plumber, 12 Albert terrace, head of John street— shop, 197 High street, Ayr

Campbell, John, dealer, 34 Garden street

Campbell, John, fireman, 46 Russell street

Campbell, Mrs John, Galloway crescent, 63 Russell street

Campbell, Matthew, engine driver, Elmbank placeCampbell, Mrs, Galloway crescent, 69 Russell street

Campbell, Quintin, blacksmith, 26 Green street lane

104 DIRECTORY.

Campbell, Robert, railway pointsman, 17 Waggon roadCampbell, Wm.

,joiner, 37 New road

Campbell, W., grocer, 27 Wellington street

Campbell, W., Stewart villa, Hawkhill, Whitletts roadCampbell, W., foreman joiner, 60 Main street

Campbell, W., clerk, 19 Green street

Cannel, John, cabinetmaker, 14 Main street

Capperauld, James, carpet weaver, 28 Elba street

Carlaw, Miss, Willowbank cottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts roadCarmichael, Duncan, lace foreman. Butlers villa, Viewfield roadCarnochan, Miss M. , 1 Gordon terrace, Content street

Carson, Robert, Craigie Inn, 117 George street

Carson, Mrs Wm.,grocer, 23 Nelson street

CAETY & HAMXLT02T, tolsacco pipe manufacturers, 20Main street. (See advt. p 17.)

Cation, Murdoch, bootmaker, 3 Somerset place, back HawkhillCaw, Thomas, plumber, 13 Argyle street

Chalmers, James, grocer, 9 River street and 1 Garden street

Chalmers, Robert, wire fencer, 48 Nelson street

Chambers, Robt. , Jr. , tinsmith, 23 River terrace

CHALMEE.S, B , ssrated -water manufacturer, 26 and 23

Olunes Vennel. (see advt, p ii)

Chambers, Robert & Sons, japanners and tinplate workers, 75and 77 Wallace street—shop 7 Old Bridge street, Ayr

Chambers, Wm. D. tinsmith and gasfitter. Old Bridge endChapman, Alfred, 44 Nelson street

Cheyne, John, salesman, 10 Aranshean Terrace, Duke street

Chisholm, Alexander, blacksmith, 33 River street

Christie, James, engineer, 64 Princes street

Christie, James, ropespinner, 44 Allison street

Church, Darlington place United Presbyterian (Rev. Robert M.Maclnnes), end of New Bridge

Church, Evangelical Union (Rev. A. Stewart) Wallace street

Church, Eree Martyrs' (Rev. T. H. Lang), John street

Church, Newton Established (Rev. W. Rainie), Main street

Church, Newton Free (Rev. J. Miller), Main street

Church, North Newton (Rev. J. Henderson), Tarn's Brig

Church, Original Secession (Rev. John Robertson), George street

Church, Roman Catholic (Rev. P. M'Lachlan), John street

Church, Wallacetown Established (Rev. G. J. C. Scott), Jolin st

Church, Wallacetown Eree (Rev. A. G. Murdoch), John street

Clark, David, tailor, 68 George street

Clark, David, railway pointsman, 50 Viewfield road

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 105

Clark, James, police constable, 71 Princes street

Clark, John, potato merchant, 11 Weaver street

Clark, John, engine driver, 36 New roadClark, John, ship carpenter, 24 Apna Place, Viewfield roadClark, John, bowling-green keeper, 10 Green street

Clark, Richard, bricklayer, Osborne Cottage, Princes street

Clarke, Wm., joiner, Seymoiir Villa, Hawkhill, Whitletts road—shop, 58^ Sandgate street, Ayr

Clement, James, traveller, 18 Elmbank roadCochrane, Captain John, Hayden Cottage, Back HawkhillCochrane, John, ship carpenter, 43 Green street

Cochrane, Robert, spirit merchant, 48 North Harbour street

Cole, J. H., superintendent Pearl Assurance Co., 2 SomersetPlace, Back Hawkhill

Colquhoun, James, insurance agent, Woodburn Cottage, BackHawkhill

Connell, Miss, 23 John street

Connell, Timothy (of Forrest & Co., grocers), Gordon cottage,

head of Content street

Cook, James, engineer, 3 Wolsely place, Church street

Cook, Miss M,,grocer, 47 Russel street

Cook, Thomas, vanman, 38 Nelson street

Cooper, Mrs Hodgson, Ringuinea place, 49 Church street

Cooper, Waistell, stationer, 6 Wallace street

OOOPEE, Wm. , grocer, 79^ Main street—house, 17 River

terrace, (see advt, p 108)

Corbet, Wm., spirit salesman, 9 Wellington street

Corbet, John, baker, 78 Elba street

Cornelius, John, joiner, 28 Nelson street

Copland, John, gardener, 34 Green street

Couperthwaite, Mrs, 2 Church street

Coutts, David, fireman, 45 Main street

Cowan, Alexander, carter, 38 Green street lane

Cowan, Mrs H., milliner and straw-hat maker, 3 Hawkhill,Whitletts road—house, 14 Carrick street, Ayr

Cowan, Henry, carter, 58 York street

Cowan, Hugh, lace weaver, 27 Wellington street

Cowan, John, carter, 62 York street

Cowan, John, clothier, 16 Main street—shop, 17 New Bridgestreet, Ayr

Cowan, Mrs Joseph, Galloway crescent, 79 Russel street

Cowan, Mrs Wm.,grocer, 53 Main street

Cowan, Wm., engine driver, 36 Nelson street

106 DIRECTORY.

Cowan, Wm., grocer, 78 Russel street—house, 77 do.

Cowan, Wm., tailor cutter, 5 Havannali place, Viewfield roadCowie, John, lathsplitter, 51 Main street

Cowieson, George T. (of Cowieson Brothers, drapers), Willow

-

bank cottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts roadCraig, Andrew, tailor, 23 Russell street

Craig, Andrew, mason, 20 New roadCraig, James & Sons, Victoria Flour Mills, North Harbovir

street

Craig, James, yarn merchant, 7 Hawkhill, Whitletts roadCraig, John, hamcurer, 29 New roadCrawford, Bryce, cabinetmaker, 46 Green street

Crawford, Daniel, Woodlea, Hawkhill, Whitletts roadCrawford, John, hamcurer, 11 Elmbank roadCrawford, Thomas, fish merchant, Greenbank, Back Hawkhill

shop, 198 High street, AyrCree, Adam, 4 Aleghany Terrace, Church street—Sale rooms,

Old Bridge street, AyrCree, William, 39 John street

Crichton, John, blacksmith, 22 Duke street

Cross, A. , & Sons, manure stores, 30 Waggon roadCruthers, John, 4 Elmbank roadCumming, James, coach trimmer, 74 Main street

Cumming, John, missionary, 4 Somerset place, back HawkhillCumming, John, traveller, 11 Elmbank road.

Cumming, Hugh, gas stoker, 4 Wellington street

Cumming, Wm., town postman, 1^ Wellington street

Cumming, Wm. , blacksmith, 89 Main street

Cumming, Wm. , engine driver, Twiningham place, Prestwickroad

Cunningham, James, 59 Peebles street

Curdie, Wm., tailor, 9 Russell street

Currie, Alexander, flesher, 60 Main street

Cuthbert, Alexander (of Cuthbert & Son) shoemakers, Wellwood,Prestwick road—shop, 22 High street, Ayr

Cuthbert, Wm. , engineer, 90 New roadCuthbert, Wm., currier, 11 Boghall rowCuthbertson, Robert, baker, 49 Main street

Cuthill, James. 10 Hawkhill, Whitletts roadCuthill, Hugh, joiner, Elmbank roadCuthilll, Thomas, currier, 6 Church street

D

Dalling Robert, moulder, Renguinea place, 45 Church street

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 107

Dalton, Robert, tailor, 119 Main street

Davidson, Andrew, 58 Church street

DAVIDSOIT, JOHN, joiner and. builder, 41 New road-house, Princes street (see advt, p 11)

Davidson, Wm., hammerman, 21 Weaver street

Davidson, Wm., railway guard, 6 Davidson place, off Churchstreet

Dawes, Wm. ,jobbing gardener, 50 York street lane

Dean, Wm. , 11 John street

Denham, John, mason, 57 Content street

Diamond, Gilbert, painter, 88 Elba street

Dick, Adam, joiner, 70 New roadDick, Alexander, joiner, 62 Wiston place. Church street

Dick, David, mason, Westbourne place, 40 Princes street

Dick, Quintin, engine fitter, 37B Wellington street

Dick, Wm., joiner, 156 Gearge street

Dickie, Charles, 32 Content street

Dickie, David, decorator, 1 Gordon terrace, Content street

Dickie, Mrs Hugh, hardware merchant, 80 Main street

Dickie, James, carter, 5 York street

Dickie, Matthew, miller, 66 York street laneDickson, Alex. , foreman baker, Falkland park, Prestwick roadDickson, Mrs Francis, grocer and spirit dealer, 127 Main street

Dilling, Neil, fisher, 4 Hall's vennelDinning, Robert, tailor, 68 Elba street

Doak, Gilbert, guard, 70 Allison street

Doak, Robert, bookbinder, 1 Havannah place, Viewfield roadDobbie, David, chemist, 4 Gordon place—house, Hawthorn villa,

Hawkhill, Whitletts roadDobbie, James, teacher, 2 Lome place, Argyle street

Dobbie, John (of A. Smith & Son, grain merchant), Craigieterrace, 72 John street

Dobbie, Mrs Richard, Craigie terrace, 72 John street

Dobbie, William, boot and shoe maker, Craigie terrace, 59 Johnstreet—shop, 167 High street' Ayr

Donald, Hugh, baker, Bentick place, 21 Russell street

Donald, Robert, pattern maker, 42 Content street

Douglas, Andrew, photographer, 30 Green street laneDouglas, William, carpet weaver, 11 Allison street

Douglas, William, grocer, 23 Content street—house, 11 do.

Dow, Mrs James, Gowanlee cottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts roadDow, Robert, tailor, 21 Nelson StreetDow, Thomas, of Imrie & Sons, Gowanlee, HawkhillDrinnan, Daniel E., market gardener, Tig cottage, Prestwick

road

108 DIRECTORY.

Drinnan, James, joiner, 66 Princes street

Drinnan, John, dairy, 28 Boghall rowDrinnan, J. H. (of Drinnan & Murphy, plumbers), Mayfield,

Hawkhill, Whitletts road

S^XNITAN Ss MUIIPH7, slat@rs and plumlsers, S4 G-eorge

Street- (see advt, p 33)

DEINNAN, Wm., joiner and Tsuilder, 78 &eorg© Street-house, Crailach cottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts road, (see

advt, p 95)

Drinnan, William, joiner, Hawkhill cottage, Whitletts roadDrysdale, James, miller, 20 Green street

Duff, John, slater, 78 Main street

Duff, Misses, Craigie terrace, 47 John street

Duff, William, engineer, 40 Green street

Dunbar, Matthew, mason, 50 Viewfield roadDuncan, David, miller, 74 Allison street

Duncan, James, police constable, 42 York street

Duncan, John, blacksmith, 15 Weaver street

Duncan, James, engine driver, Nelson street

Duncan, Robert, currier, 16 Wellington street

DUNOAH, MATTHE"W, spirit merchant, Black Bull

Hotelj 39 and 41 Eiver street, (see advt, p 72)

Duncan, Miss, grocer, 73 Wallace street

Duncan, Samuel Hawkhill Dairy, off Russell street

Duncan, William, shoemaker, 54 New roadDunlop, Andrew, iron turner, Virginia place, 102 New roadDunlop, James, butcher, 63 Wallace street

Dunlop, Mrs Captain A., 125 Cross street

Dunlop, Mrs William, 91 Wallace street

Dunlop, Robert, spirit merchant, 99 Main street

Dunsmuir, Allan, ship carpenter, 48 York street

Dunsmuir, George, engineer, 69 George street

EEasdale, William, fireman, 22 Wellington street

Eaglesham, Thomas, salesman, 11 Argyle street

Easton, Peter, butcher, 74 Russell street

Edgar, William, tea merchant, 40 Victoria terrace, View-field road

Elliot, George, tailor and clothier, 69 Princes street

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN 109

PFallows, Joseph, 22 Apna place, Viewfield roadFegan, Henry, coal agent, 99 Cross street

Feggans, Samuel, joiner, 27 John street

Ferguson, George (of W. & G. Ferguson, joiners), 100 John st.

Fergusson, George S., railway badge porter, 3 Gordon terrace,

Content street

Fergusson, Hugh, joiner, 6 Church street

Ferguson, James M., proprietor Ayr Observer, Falkland House,Prestwick road

Fergusson, James, coachman, 70 George street

Fergusson, James, manager, 5 Elmbank roadFergusson, John, painter, 105 Main street

Fergusson, Joseph, railway pointsman, 68 Princes street

Fergusson, Rev. John, Rock villa, Hawkhill, Whitletts roadFergusson, William, teller. Royal Bank, 82 John street

Fergusson, William (of W. & G. Fergusson, joiners), 102 John st.

Fergusson, William, joiner, 3 Annfield place, Argyle street

FBHaUSSON, "W. & a., joiners and TDnilders, 2 Sliver

terrace- (see advt, p 40)

Findlay, Hugh, furniture dealer, 5 Wallace street

Findlay, John, coachman, 74 Allison street

Findlay, John, mason, 95 Main street

Findlay, Mrs, Elmbank place

Findlay, William, inspector of police. Church place, 2 Cross st.

Finnic, James, manufacturer, 7 Limond's Wynd—house, Blair-

beth cottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts roadFinnic, Robert, 2 Dunedin place, off Prestwick roadFisher, John, baker, 53^ Wallace street

Fitzpatrick, William, tailor's cutter, 5 Argyle street

Forewell, James, mason, 32 Wellington street

Foggo, George, joiner, 1 Dunedin place, Prestwick roadFoggo, Wm, , builder, Falkland park

POEREST, JAMES, joiner, 41 George st-—house, 79 Main

street, (see advt, p 50)

Forsyth, Alex., lace weaver, 15 Wellington street

Foster, Mrs, Daisybank cottage, back HawkhillFraser, Alexander, drysalter, 30 George street

Fraser, George, 68 Prmces street

Fraser, Hugh, clerk, 7 Wellington street

Fraser, Hugh, railway lorryman, Newton terrace, 20 Greenstreet lane

110 DIRECTORY.

Fraser, James, iron moulder, 53 Content street

Fraser, James, plumber, Eliza cottage, Green street

Fraser, John, shoemaker, 78 Green street

Frew, John, dentist. Hunter place, 68 Viewfield roadFuUarton, James, flesher, Oswald terrace, 43 George street

Fullarton, J. & W., lathers, 41 New i-oad

Fulton, Andrew, brewer, 44 New roadFulton, James, painter, Elmbank place

Gardner, Daniel G. , 78 George street

Gardner, Mrs, 28 Green street

Gairdner, Mrs Thomas, 3 Havannah place, Viewfield roadGalbraith, David, teacher of dancing, 20 New roadGalbraith, Thomas, engine man, 80 Russell street

Gallocher, John, agent British Legal Assurance Co., NorthNewton place

e-ALT, JAMES, cMmney sweeper, 66 G-eorge street, (see

advt, p 47)

Gait, Thomas, compositor, 7 Church street

Galloway, Mrs Hugh, grocer, 86 George street

Galloway, William, thatcher, Govan's cottage, York street

Garland, John, tea merchant and coal agent, 58 Content street

Garnoch Steam .Ship Co. , Ltd. , Dock Buildings

Garvie, Peter, Stanley cottage, 61 Content street

Gass, Alexander, blacksmith, 5 Peebles street

Gass, James, commercial traveller, Ailsa cottage, HawkhillGass, Robert, blacksmith. Green street

Gaunt, James, clerk, 3 Elmbank roadGaunt, Mrs Thomas, Eden villa, Prestwick roadGebbie, Francis (of Lennox & Gebbie, hamcurers), 52 Main street

Gellatly, David G. , shopman, 27 River terrace

Gemmell, David, tailor, 73 Main street

Gemmell, John, cabinetmaker, 10 Queen street

Gemmell, Mrs, lodgings, 21 Green street

Gemmell, Mrs James, 3 New roadGemmell, Wm., Mavis Bank, Prestwick roadGibb, Allan, cabinetmaker, 121 Cross street—shop, 74 High

street, AyrGibb, Alexander, carpenter, 20 Garden street

Gibb, John, brass finisher, 6 Argyle street

Gibson, Alexander, railway pointsman, 52 Viewfied road

NiWTON AND WALLACETOWN 111

Gibson, James, clerk, 1 Greenbank terrace, 104 New roadGibson, John, headmaster, Wallacetown Public School—house,

Falkland villa, Prestwick roadGibson, Mrs James, confectioner, 25 Main street—house, St

Clair cottage, Allison street

Gibson, *Mrs William, 73 New roadGibson, Mrs, mangier, 10 Elba street

Gibson, Quarter-master-Sergt. John, 7 Davidson place, off

Church street

Gibson, Robert, joiner, St Murray cottage, 60 Church street

Gibson, Wm. , insurance agent, 68 Princes street

GifFen, James, mason, 16 Peebles street

Gillan, Daniel, rag merchant, 13 and 15 River street

Gilchrist, James, dairyman, 60 Allison street

Gillespie, Alexander, agent. City of Glasgow Friendly Society,

1 Avondale, off Prestwick roadGillespie, James, pipe maker, 33 Main street

Gillies, James, commission agent. North quayGillies, Malcolm, coal agent, 31 George street

aiLMOXTH, JOSEPH, coal merchant, 18 ITeTTton terrace,

G-reea street lane, (see advt, p lO)

Girtrig, Mrs William, 14 Nelson street

Glendinning, George, mason, 48 George street

Gooden, Henry, draper, Galloway crescent, 71 Russell street

Good, John, joiner, Elmbank place, Tarn's BrigGordon, David, engineer, Newton terrace, 24 Green street lane

Goudie, Charles, smith, 8 Church street

Goudie, James H., solicitor, 9 Gordon terrace. Content street

Goiidie, J. & H. , milliners, 4 Wallace street

Goudie, Wm.,painter, 49 Allison street

Govan, Thomas, joiner, 26 New roadGovan, Wm., joiner, 8 Hall's vennalGraham, John, painter, Argyle street

Grant, Alexander, railway porter, 55 George street

Grant, Duncan, grocer 86 Main street and 10 Taylor street

house, Seabank villa. FortGrant, Lewis, blacksmith, 16 Taylor street

Grant, Hector, vanman, 25 Wellington street

Grant, John, railway pointsman, 119 Cross street

Grassick, Peter, grocer, 24 George street—house, 14 John street

Gray, A. , spirit merchant, 33 Elba street

Gi-ay, George, railway servant, Newton terrace, 12 Green street

lane

Gray, Gordon, millwright, 53 Green street

112 DIRECTORY.

Gray, James, missionary to the out-door blind, 72 Allison streetGray, John, manager, Glenairlie, PrestwicK; roadGray, Mrs Robert, Fairlie cottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts roadGray, W. C., carpet manufacturer, Newton carpet works, off

Prestwick road—house, Northfield, Prestwick roadGreenlees, Daniel, compositor, 52 Green streetGreenlees, Miss, 11 Green street

Grierson, William, stocking weaver, 2 Main streetGuthrie, A. & J. , shipping agents, 46 North Harbour streetGuthrie, Captain Robert, Acorn cottage, back HawkhillGtithrie, John, plasterer, Boghall cottage, Boghall rowGuthrie, Robert, mason, 37 Main streetGuthrig, Thomas, shoemaker, River street

Hall, Alexander, carter, 63 Peebles streetHall, Charles, 58 Green street laneHall, James, carter, 31 Peebles streetHall, Matthew, carter, 15 Peebles streetHall, Rodger, weaver, 54 Russell streetHall, William, Post Office clerk, 72 Allison streetHall, Miss, embroideress, Murray place, 84 Allison streetHall, Miss, 76 John street

Hall, Mrs Charles, 27 Peebles streetHall, Mrs Matthew, 72 Allison streetHalliday, James, tailor, 48 George streetHamiton, James, draper, 73 Main street

Hamilton, James, lace weaver, 46 Nelson streetHamilton, James, plumber, 35 Wellington streetHamilton, James, shipping agent, 26 North Harbour streetHamilton, Mrs Andrew, 48 Green streetHamilton, William, coach painter, 11 Wellington streetHamilton, Willam, iron moulder, 46 Allison streetHandyside, Samuel, leather cutter, 3 Wolseley place, Church

street

Hanley. Francis, pipemaker, 3 DamsideHaggart, John, fitter, 7 Havannah place, Viewfield roadHannah, Andrew, draper, 32 Church streetHannah, Hugh, cabinetmaker, 46 Green streetHannah, Jane, grocer, 44 Green streetHannah, Mrs John, spirit merchant, Mungo cottage, Hawkhill

shop, 13 New Bridge streetHannah, John, mason, 31 Peebles streetHannah, Thomas, cabinet-turner, 11 Garden street

NEWTOX AND WALLACETOWJST. 113

Hart, Mrs Robert, 7 Havanah place, Viewfield roadHartley, W. H. , shoemaker, 111 George street

Harvey, James, blacksmith, 8 John street

Harvey, Robert, H.M. Inspector of Schools, Content HouseHarvey, William, janitor, Russell Street SchoolHastings, John, 31 New roadHenderson, John, joiner, 5 Duke street

Henderson, James, grocer's assistant, 5 Gordon terrace, Contentstreet

Henderson, Rev, John, North Newton Manse, Prestwick roadHenderson, Thomas, joiner, 21 George street

Hendrie, Alexander, joiner, 28 Allison street

Hendrie, George, engine dri\^er, 15 Peebles streetHendrie, James, 91 Green street

Hendrie, James, yardman, 13 Cross street

Hendry, Daniel S., (of Hendry & Son, booksellers), Easterlea,Prestwick road

Herbert, Robert, joiner, 2 Content street

Hill, James, fishmonger, Caddam bank, Hawhhill, Whitlettsroad

Hislop, Alexander, bowling green keeper, 17 Queen streetHislop, David, cashier, Ayr Saw Mills, North Harbour streetHislop, James G., clerk. G. P. 0., 64 Wiston place, Church st,

Hodgson, Isaac, Eden villa, Prestwick roadHood, Colin, carpet weaver, 9 DamsideHood, Francis, fireman, 6 Waggon roadHood, John, carpet weaver, 16 New roadHood, John, storeman, 18 Garden street

Hogg, Matthew, grocer, 85 George street, and 202 High streetHogg, James, slater, 24 Peebles street

Houston, James, headmaster, Newton Academy house, Floralbank, Prestwick road

Houston, John, Rose cottage, o& Prestwick roadHowat, Wm.

,pamter, 1 Alleghany terrace, Church street

Howatson, James, joiner, 28 Allison street

Hugon, E. A. . chef, 20 John street

Hunter, Daniel, mason, 27 Main street

Hunter, Hugh, painter and paperhanger, 19 Main streetHunter, Hugh, iron moulder, 28 Peebles street

Hunter, James, joiner, 78 Main street

Hunter, James, spirit merchant, 70 Main streetHunter, Mrs D., draper, 115 Main street

Hunter, Mrs George, draper, 64 Main streetHunter, Mrs John, 5 Limond's WyndHunter, Mrs Matthew, grocer, 36 Wellington street

114 DIRECTORY.

Hunter, Robert Miinro, clerk, IJ Wellington street

Hunter, Robert, grain dealer, 77 New road

HTTNTEE, HOBBET, "WaUacetown roundry, Limond's"Wynd—bouse, 22 Russell street, (see advt, p 37)

Hunter, William, carpenter, 4 Wearer street

Hunter, William, mason, 44 Peebles street

Hutcheon, A. W. , woolen manufacturer, 41 Content street

Hutchison, George, mason, 6 Gordon terrace. Content street

Hutchison, Robert, brick and furnace builder, Ethel cottage, 44Viewfield road

Hyland, John, of Hyland & Co., 2 Hawkhill, Whitletts roadHyland & Co. , starch and gum manufacturers. River terrace

Hyslop, David, of Hyslop, Wallace & Co. , Sornlee, HawkhillHyslop, Mrs, Sornlee cottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts roadHyslop, William, millwright, 13 Peebles street

X

Innes, George, spirit merchant, 38 North Harbour street

Jack. James, joiner, 142 George street

Jackson, John, painter, 6 Gordon place

Jackson, J. & W. , builders, 6 James street

Jamie, John, 52 Allison street

Jamie, Matthew, & Son, manufacturers, 25^ Content street

—house, Woodburn villa, Prestwick roadJamie, William, coal agent, 38 Content street

Jamieson, Archibald, mason, 27 John street

Jamieson, Hugh, clerk, 72 New road

JAMIESON, JAMBS M., grocer, 82 New Head, and 904

New Eoad, and 11 New Bridge Street, (see advt, p ii5)

Jardine, Andrew, grain merchant, Northfield, Prestwick roadJenkins, James, pastry baker, 59 Peebles street

Jones, James, slater, 12 Limond's wyndJones, Thomas, slater, 41 Main street

Johnston, Alexander, telegraph inspector, 4 Dunedin place, off

Prestwick roadJohnston, Alexander, Ringuinea place, 45 Church street

Johnston, William, police constable, Oswald terrace, 53 Georgestreet

Johnston, Robert, music teacher, 24 Wallace street

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 115

KKay, James, tailor, 56 Allison street

Kay, John, joiner, 12 Church street

Kay, William, cabinetmaker, 42 Viewlield roadKay, William, grocer, 36 George street—house, 52 Church streetKean, J, T.

,jeweller, 23 Elba street

Kelly, George, baker, 63 Main street

Kelly, James, carpet weaver, 21 Wellington street

Kelly, Peter, station master, Newton station—house, 36 New roadKennedy, Adam, iron moulder, 35 Green street

Kennedy, John, engineer, 26 Weaver street

Kennedy, John, shopman, Glenrose cottage, Princes street

Kennedy, Peter, engine driver, 42 Nelson street

Kent, VVilliam, spirit merchant, 91 Main street—house, 33 Newroad "

Kerr, Archibald, blacksmith, 34^ Green street lane

Kerr, Archibald, engine driver, 31 Weaver street

Kerr, Captain Robert, 1 North Park terrace, Prestwick roadKerr, George, dairyman, 16 Nelson street

Kerr, George B., blacksmith, 28 Church street

Kerr, Henry, baker, 28 Nelson street

Kerr, John, goods agent, Darlington roadKerr, Mrs, Ladykirk house, 18 Viewfield roadKidd, George, shoemaker, 6 Gordon terrace. Content streetKilgour, Mrs, Ailsa cottage, back HawkhillKilgour, William, joiner, 115 Cross street

Kilmurray, James, insurance agent, 154 George street

King, Archd. , lace weaver, 23 Princes street

King, David M., baker, 3 Davidson place. Church streetKing, James, machine worker, 68 Green street

King, Thomas, rural postman, 5 Davidson place. Church streetKing, Robert, joiner, 11 Cross street

King, Thomas, mason, 46 Church street

King, William, police constable, 56 Allison street

Kirkland, Wm. , mason, 3 Wellington street

Knox. David, carter, 11 Green street

LLamb, Andrew, joiner, 13 Peebles street

LAMB, JAMES, Slater, 7 Garden Street, (see advt, p 75)

Lamb, William, confectioner, 20 Wallace street

Lamb, William, ironmonger, 41 Wallace street

Landies, John, cork cutter, 76 George street

Lang, John, insurance agent, 31 Nelson street

116 DIRECTORY.

Law, James, fisher, 43 York street

Law, Miss, 17 Green street

Law, William, fruiterer, 23 Main street

Lawrie, Andrew, guard, 18 Russell street

Lawson, Adam, engine driver, 102 New road

Lawson, Adam, mason, 98 Green street

LA"WSON, ALLAIT, Taookseller, 9S Maia Street—house,

94 do. (see advt, p 23)

Lawson, James, joiner. Yew barrow cottage, back HawkhillLawson, Mrs, lady's nurse, Maryfield villa, 92 New roadLawson, Mrs Wm., 59 New road

Leckie, James, traffic inspector, G. •& S.-W. R., Newton lodge,.

head of Green street

Leckie, Mrs, 152 George street

Le Clair, Louis, perfumer, Mon Desir cottage, 15 Hawkhill,Whitletts road —shop, 50 Newn^arket street, Ayr

Lees, Robert, pilot, 55 Green street

Leith, Joseph, foreman, Ayr Harbour Trust, 18 Taylor street

Leggat, James, jr., plasterer, 34 Princes street

LE&G-AT, JAMES, plasterer, Beckford Cottage, ITelson

Street- (see advt, p 60)

Leggat, Wm. M'Queen, letter stamper, 32 Content street

Leggat, Wm. , carpet weaver 26 Duke street

Lennan, Mrs Wm., 32 Garden street

Lennox, W. (of Leimox & Gebbie), 5 Eastwood, back HawkhillLennox & Gebbie, ham-curers, 20 Old Bridge—stores, 106 High

street, Ayr.Lewis, Joseph, coach painter, 6 Taylor street

Liddell, Archibald, coachbuilder, 4 Wellington street

Lighthouse, North quay. Daniel M'Kinnon, keeper

Limond, Charles, florist, 65 Content street

Limond, George, mason, 32 New road

Lindsay, George, carpet weaver, 125 Main street

Lochhead, Misses, 60 John street

Lockhart, David J., clerk, 41 John street

Logan, James, sea captain, 54 Allison street

Logan, John, ship broker and coal merchant. Docks, North quayLogan, Peter, shoemaker, 158 George street

Logan, William, clerk, 2 Eastwood, back HawkhillLoudon, Adam, mason, 17 Russell street

Loudon, David, grocer and dairyman, Tryfield cottage, backHawkhill

jstewtox and wallacetown. 117

Love, John, tailor, 14 Hawkhill, Whitletts roadLove, Robert, railway guard, 23 Boghall rowLove, William, tailor, 59 George street

Lowe, W. S. , staff-sergeant, Salisbury cottage, 38 Church street

Lucas, Alexander, sawyer, 39 Green street

Ludgate, David, Prestwick postman—house, Daisy cottage,

Prestwick roadLusk, Wm. , draper, Mount Pleasant, back HawkhillLymburn, Andrew, lorryman, 84 Russell street

Lyon, Captain John, 22 North Harbour street

Lyon, John, cabinetmaker, 89 Main street

MMain, Captain James, 44 New roadMain, Daniel, insher, 41 York street

Main, Geoi-ge, railway pointsman, Elmbank roadMain, James, carpenter, 22 Garden street

Main, Robert, rope spinner, 24 Weaver street

MiinTS, JOHN, coaoh"biiilds?, 5 John street—house, Hawk-hill, Miller road, (see advt, p 88)

Mair, George, ham curer, Maitland cottage, 38 Church street

Mair, George, & Co., ham curers, 30 George street—stores, 131

High street, AyrMair, Miss, nurse, 52 New roadMalcolm, Robert, sergt. of police, 44 and 46 Content street

Manning, J., coachman, 3 Main street

Marr, James, railway guard, 5 Waggon roadMarr, James, 73 New roadMarr, Wm., grocer, 115 George street—house, Garfield villa,

back HawkhillMarshall, David, mason, 41 Peebles street

Marshall, Wm. , 78 New roadMartin, John, 90 New roadMartin, John, Newton sexton, DamsideMartin, Mrs Andrew, baker, 16 Gordon place, George street

Martin, Robert, blacksmith, 121 Main street

Martin, Wm., fireman, 52 York street

Mathewson, John, dealer, 41 Green street lane

Mathewson, Captain John, 4 Burnett terrace, HawkhillMathewson, John, clothier, 60 John street

Maxwell, James, plumber, 3 Claremont place, Boghall rowMaxwell, Wm. , baker, 34 George street

Maybole Boot & Shoe Warehouse, 13 George street

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118 DIRECTORY.

Meikle, David, sen, (of J. & D. Meikle, builders), 52 Main street

MEIKLE, JOHN, slater and plumTser, 17 River street-house, 19 do. (see advt, p 75)

MEISZLE. J- & D-, joiners and Isuilders, 48 and 50 Mainstreet, (see advt, p 62)

Meikle. Wm. , Hawkwood cottage, head of Content street

Meiklejohn, Henry, grocer and spirit merchant, 54 and 56Main street

Melville Wm. , 3 Avondale terrace, Prestwick roadMercer, John, 16 Peebles street

Merry, Hugli. ham curer, 27 Nelson street

Miles, Miss grocer, 8 Boghall rowMillen. Anderson, Gersliom cottage. Princes street

Millar, Robert, shoemaker, Daisybank cottage, John street

shop, 4 Macneille Buildings Newmarket street, AyrMilly, Samuel, commercial traveller, 63 Green street

MILLER, ROBERT, jr- : "boot and shoemaker, 23 Mainstreet- (see advt, p 13)

Miller, James, tailor, 3 Allison street

Miller. James, police constable, 121 George street

Miller, John H. , chemist 22 Elba street

Miller, John, mason, 11 Allison street

Miller, John, gardener, Ladykirk house, 14 Viewfield roadMiller, John, joiner, 3 Church street

Miller, John, grocer, 48 Wellington street

Miller, John, spirit merchant, 89 Cross street

Miller, Miss, seamstress, 20 North Harbour street

Miller, Mrs James, Craigie cottage, 73 John street

Miller, Rev. John, Newton Free Church—Manse, Prestwick roadMiller, Thomas, grocer and Avine merchant, 61 Wallace street

house, St. Ann's, Prestv/ick roadMilligan, Wm. , currier, 48 Content street

]Milliken John, mason, 3 Church street

Miiliken, Mrs John. 3 Church street

Mills, John, joiner, Greenbank terrace 108 New roadMills, Nicholas, clerk, 13 Hawkhill, Whitletts roadMills, Robert, carter, 4 Saltfield houseTdilne, Vv^illiam, carter, 13 Peebles street

Milroy, Hugh, mason, 38 Wellington street

Mitchell, Alex, (of Wm. Mitchell & Son), 14 Green street

Mitchell, Hugh, pensioner, 81 Cross street

Mitchell, James, 7 Duke street

NEWTON A:!fD WALLACETOWX. 119

Mitchell, James, railway pointsman, 46 Nelson street

Mitchell, John, joiner, 52 Allison street—workshop, 24 Wallacestreet

Mitchell, Robert, coach trimmer, 125 Main street

Mitchell, Samuel, 82 York street lane

MITCHELL, WALTEH. & SOITS, Iianicurers and fleshers,

22 MaiSl street—houses, 8 Havelock Terrace and Alloway

park, off Alloway place, Ayr. (see advt, p 105)

Mitchell, William and 8on, fire-clay, lime and cement merchants,

7 Green street—house, Lome cottage, 14 do.

Mitchell, Wm., joiner, 6 Duke street

Mitchell, William, j)lumber, 82 New road

MOFFAT, JOHIT, Groeer, 78 Allison street- (see advt, p21)

Moffat, John, joiner, 5 Havannah place, Viewfield roadMonaghan, George, circular sawyer, 64 Yoi-k street

Monnickendam, Alexander, Elmbank road

MONT&OMEHIE, 'E'UQR, Engineer, 33 George street-house, 9 do. (see advt, p 40)

Montgomerie, Hugh, grocer, 7 George street

Montgomerie, Robert, Mason's Arms Inn, 12 and 14 Wallacestreet

Montgomerie, Robert, shoemaker, 32 Nelson street

Money, William, grocer, back Hawkhill—shop 187 Highstreet, Ayr.

Moore, Miss, 18 New roadMore, Henry, tailor, 17 John street

Morgan, Arthur, bookseller, 13 John street^—shop 75 High street

AyrMorris, John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 40 Main street-

house, 44 Wellington street

Morrison, Hugh, carpenter, 61 Green street

Morrison, James, seaman, 4 York street

Morrison, John, carpet weaver, 31 Russell street

MOEHISON, MATTHE^W, tailor and clotMer, "77 Mainstreet—house, 19 Nelson street, (see advt, p 8)

Morrison, Samuel, hay and straw dealer, 22 Peebles streetMorrison, Thomas, pressman, Falkland park, Prestwick roadMorrison, William carpet weaver, 5 Allison streetMorrison, William, mason, 3 Alleghany terrace, Church streetMorton Adam, wine and spirit merchant, 77 and 79 George st.

120 DIBECTOBT.

Morton, Hugh, flesher, 18 Gordon place, George street

Morton, James, lace weaver, 24 Apna place, Viewfield road

Morton, John, coach painter, 49 Green stseet

Morton, Miss E., matron, Day nursery, 15 Garden street

Morton, Mrs William, 6 Kelson street

Morton, Robert, engine driver, 35 Nelson street

Morton, Wm., law clerk, Craigie terrace, 55 John street

Morton, William, upholsterer, 6 Albert terrace, head of John st.

Muir, Andrew C, overseer, Ayr 0&.se?'rer—house, 3 Havannahplace, Viewfield road

Muir, James, railway servant, 10 Darlington road

Muir, John, blacksmith, 68 York street lane

Muir, Miss, 74 New road

Muirhead, James, salesman, 14 Gordon place, George street

Munn, Mrs James, lady's nurse, 30 Allison street

Munro, David, shopman, 69 Princes street

Munro, John, railway guard, 62 Church street

Munro, William, 25 River terrace

Munro, William, pipemaker, 41 Church street

MTOOHIE, JOHN, slates? and glazier, 19 Georgs street-

house, 2 Church street, (see advt, p 77)

Murchie, Miss, 50 Allison ttreet

Murdoch, Francis, stevedore, 4 Elmbank road

Murdoch, George, plumber, Butler's villa, Viewfield road

Murdoch, James, wheelwright, 58 Content street

Murdoch, M. and J., stationers, 44 Main street

Murdoch, Miss, mangier, 49 New road

Murdoch, Mrs, 40 Content street

Murdoch, Robert, watchmaker, 3 Burnet terrace, Hawkhill

shop, 125 High street, AyrMurdoch, Rev. Alex. G., Wallacetown Free Church Manse^

John street

Murdoch, Wallace, lorryman, 76 Green street lane

Murphy, Alexander, (of Drinnan and Murphy, slaters), 1 Burnett

terrace, Hawkhill, off Whitletts road

Murphy, James, carter. 17 Peebles street

Murphy, John H., clerk, 14 Content street

Murphy, Owen, rag merchant, 23 River street

Murphy, Robert, coal agent, 7 New road

Murphy, William, stevedore, 37 Russell street

Murray, A. F., clerk, 16 Peebles street

Murray, David, contractor, 51 Peebles street

Murray, James P., compositor, 2 Wolseley place, Church street

Murray, John, shoemaker, 8 Gordon terrace, Content street

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 121

Murray, John, engineer, Seaview, 89 New roadMurray, Philip, joiner, 110 George street

Murray, James, Dingwall cottage, HaAvkhill, Whitletts roadMurray, William, mason, Dampark, head of Content street

Murrie, Murdoch, police constable, 25 Wellington street

McMackie, Alexander, plumber, 87 Green street

Mackie, James, millwright, 61 Peebles street

Mackie, John, cabinetmaker, 21 Queen street

Mackie, Miss, draper, 46 Main street

Mackie, William, traffic inspector, G, and S.-W. R., Princes st.

Mackintosh, Alexander, machineman, 14 Main street

Macleod, Alexander, pipe-major, 79 Main street

McAlpine, John, Goods station, Darlington roadMcAlpine, Mrs confectioner, 40 George street

McAndrew, Charles, town'o pavier, 14 Main street

McBlane, Alexander, shoemaker, 1 Peebles street

McBlane, Alexander, jr., joiner, 1 Peebles street

McBride & Co., ship chandlers, 2 Green street—house, 4 do.

M^BHIDE, H. A., grocer, 14 Ullsa Street -house, Biackhous

cottage, 16 do. (see advt, p 79)

McBride, John, prison warder, 17 Princes street

McBride, John, tailor, 92 Wallace street

McBurnie, Robert, commercial traveller, Duke street

McGall, Alexander, 49 York street lane

McCall, Chas., spirit merchant, 62 John street— shop, Kirkport,Ayr

McCall, Misses, 42 North Harbour street

McCall, James, railway servant, 4 Wellington street

McCall, Mrs Robert, Newton terrace, 14 Green street laneMcCallum, David, watchman, 52 Peebles street

McCallum, George, ship carpenter, 87 George street

McCallum, Mrs George, 3 John street

McCallum, James, Daisybank cottage, back HawkhillMcCallum, Mrs Robert, 1 Somerset place, back HawkhillMcCardle, Wm. , agent, Rosebery cottage, Duke street

McCartney, John, cabinetmaker, 22 Garden street

McCartney, Patrick, dealer, 19 and 42 Cross street

McCartney, William, storeman, 3 Garden street

McCleary, John, 76 Green street

McClelland, Alex., lorryman, 61 Green street lane

McClelland, Capt. Alexander, Lloyd's agent, 85 New road

122 DIRECTORY.

McClelland, Alex., joiner, 115 Geoi'ge street

McClelland, Wm. ,grocer, 63 George street

McClelland, William, printer, 57 New roadMcClement, Robert, postman to Coylton, 117 Main street

McClnre, James, plumber, 17 Argyle street

McClurkin, John, baker, 78 Main street

McClusky, C. L.,grocer, 43 Cross street

McClymont, George, railway guard, Elmbank RoadMcClymont, Robert, iron moulder, 17 Peebles street

McCLYMOlTT, JAHES, grocer and spirit merchant, 39Main street—bouse, 52 do. (see advt, p 104)

McClymont, John, coach trimmer, 7 Havannah place, Viewfieldroad

McClymont, John, 33 John street

McColm, William, shipping agent. North Harbour street—house,Elmbank, Tarn's brig

McConnell, John, mason, 60 Allison street

McConnell, John, 2 Davidson place. Church street

McConnell, John, late gate keeper, 60 Allison street

McConnell, Joseph, engineer, Holland bank cottage, 40 Churchstreet

McConnell, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 84 Main street

McConnell, Wm., cabinetmaker, 16 Garden street

McConnell, Wm. jr., grocer, Woodbine cottage, 45 Churchstreet—shop, 244 High street, Ayr

McConnell, Wm.,provision merchant, 12 Gordon place—house,

Gordon cottage. Content street

McComiell, Mrs, 79 New roadMcCormick, Arch. , mason, 94 W^allace street

McCormick, James, engineer. North Park place, Prestwick roadMcCracken, Charles, mason, 9 Argyle street

MCrae, Hugh, boiler maker, 23 Clunes vennelMcCrae, Hugh, collector Scottish Legal Society, 40 Elba street

M*OE»AE, HUG-H, &recer, 70 &reen Street and 7 PeelDles

street—house, 17 Hall's Vennal. (see advt, p 13)

McCrae, Robert, plasterer, 4 Content street

McCreadie, Anthony, shoemaker, 46 York street

McCreadie, Walter, compositor, 13 Cross street

McCreath, Mrs, Galloway crescent, 75 Russell street

McCrindle, Adam, railway servant, Newton terrace, 4 Greenstreet lane

McCreath, Mrs, Galloway Crescent, 75 Russell Street

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 123

McCrorie, Andrew, carpet weaver, 41 Wellington street

McCrorie, Charles, insurance agent, 61 New road

McCrorie, George, spirit dealer, 131 George street

McCrorie, Hugh, carpenter, 49 Green street

McCrorie, Hugh, carpet weaver, 31 Russell street

McCrorie, Robert, engine driver, 20 Nelson street

McCrorie, Thomas, blacksmith, 18 Nelson street

McCrorie, Henry, carpet weaver, 28 Allison street

McCrorie, James, assistant superintendent, Prudential Insurance

Co. , Elmbank roadMcCulloch, Mrs, dressmaker, 81 New road

McCulloch, Mrs Andrew, ladies' nurse, 18 John street

McCulloch, Wm., china merchant. 42 George street

McCulloch, William, storeman, 38 Content street

McCurdie, D., engine fireman, 21 Princes street

McDade, Samuel, police constable, 72 George street

McDerment, James, chemist, Roseneath cottage, Back Hawkhill—shop, 15 High street, Ayr

McDerment, William, tailor, 66 Main street

McDonald, Donald, grocer, 12 Duke street

McDonald, Donald, spirit merchant, 32 Green street lane

McDonald, James, seaman, 13 Peebles street

McDonald, John, iron dresser, 42 York street

McDonald, John, joiner, 71 Wallace street

McDonald, John, shoemaker, 19 Princes street

McDonald, Mrs John, 45 Peebles street

McDonald, Samuel, parish n)issionary, 76 John street

McDougall, Thomas, blacksmith, 28 Green street lane

McDowall, James, plumber, 1 Argyle street

McDowall, Wm. , clerk, 10 Argyle street

McEwan, Thomas, bootmaker, 93 Main street—house 12 View-field road

McFadzean, Archd. , stationer. North Newton place—house,

6 Avondale, ofi^ Prestwiek roadM'Farlane, Alex., fitter, 3 Duke street

M'Farlane, Charles, mason, Park cottage, Wellington street

McFadzean, David, carrier, 32 Main street and 21 Garden street

McFarlane, Daniel, ship carpenter, 45 Content street

McFarlane, William, carpet weaver, 115 Wallace street

McFedris, David, coal agent, 44 Russell street

McFedris, James, carter. Hall's vennel, off Peebles street

McFedris, John, carter, 28 Limond's WyndMcFedris, William, engineer, 73 Galloway crescent, Russell st.

McFee, James, card-cutter, 74 Allison street

McGeachie, Peter, Ayr Chemical and Manure Works, nearFalkland junction, off Prestwick road

124 DIRECTORY.

McGeachin, Wm. , builder, Rose cottage, ofi' Prestwick roadMcGhee, David, mason, 33 Nelson street

McGill, James, muslin weaver, 142 George street

McGill, Mrs William, 3 Albert terrace, off John street

McGill, Robert, china merchant, 92 Main street

McGill, Robert, shoemaker, 17 Peebles street

]McGill, Thomas, engineer, 68 Allison street^

McGill, William, joiner, Craigie terrace, 78 John street

McGregor, Mrs, lodgings, 67 Green street

McHarg, James, police constable, Elmbank roadMcHarg, Samuel, carter, Limond's wyndMcHarg, William, tailor, 27 Allison street

McHutcheon, John, shoemaker, 111 Main street

McHutchon, James, collector and treasurer. Harbour office,

Dock buildings—house. Golf park, PrestwickMcllwraith, Adam, 26 Queen street

McEwraith, John, joiner, 88 Main street

McEwraith, Mrs J, .S., 77 John street

McEwraith, Robert and Coy., carting contractors, 36 Clune st.

McEwraith, James, engine driver, 19 Peebles street

McEityre, James, draper, 2 Gordon place—house, Robertoncottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts road

Mclntyre, Robert, furniture salesman, 1 George street—house,52 Rixssell street

McJanet, David, baker, 3 Havannah place, Viewfield roadMcKay, Daniel, butter and egg merchant, 77 Cross street

McKean, Robert, 11 Boghall row

McKBOHNIE, DANIEL, rop© and wat©3:pr8of manu-facturer, Newtonhead E.ope "work, Tarn's Brig—house,Seaview, 83 New road, (see advt, p 94)

McJSELLAS., DUHOAN, umlDrella manufacturer, 43Main street- (see advt, p 90)

McKelvie, Archibald, vegetable merchant, 71 and 75 Main street

McKelvie, Robert, slater and glazier, 15 Cross street

McKelvie, Thomas joiner, 40 Wellington street

McKenna, William, pav\aibroker, 35 and 37 River street—house,12 Queen's terrace, Ayr

McKenzie, James, draper. Tig cottage, Prestwick road—shop,Winton buildings, High street, Ayr

McKenzie, John, painter, 7 Garden street

McKenzie, William, foreman, Hawkhill Chemical Works, WestSanquhar road

McKergow, Wm., joiner, 27 River terrace

NBWTON AND WALLACETOWN, 125

McKeiTow, Mrs T., Falkland par-k, Finestwick roadMcKevitt, James, slater, 32 Garden street

McKie, James, cabinetmaker, 102 George street

McKie, William, agent, 32 Princes street

McKill, Robert, cabinetmaker, 66 Wallace street

McKill, Wm. , upholsterer, 66 Allison street

McKill, W., 69 John street—wareroom, 70 High street, AyrMcKillop, Capt. Angus, Orvell cottage, back HawkhillMcKinnon, Daniel, lighthouse keeper, North quayMcKinnon, Walter, carter, Limond's WyndMcKinstrie, James, coach painter, 4 W^ellington street

McKissock, Mrs Andrew, 54 Church street

McKissock, George, hay dealer, 61 Green street

McKissock, James, flesli^r, 3 River street

McKissock, Mrs William, 104 John street

McLaughlan, Rev. P., St Margaret's Church, Chapel house,

John street

McLaughlan, John, dancing master, 59 Peebles street

McLean, David, joiner, 81 Russell street

McLean, Henry, coal agent, 43 Allison street

McLelland, Thomas, mason, 4 Church street

McLeod, George, fireman, 6 Peebles street

McMaster, Allan, sergeant of police, Galloway crescent, 53Russell street

McMillan, Alexander, engineer, 4 Waggon roadMcMillan, James, plumber, 3 Claremont place, Boghall rowMcMillan, John joiner, 32 York street

McMillan, John, sea captain, 39 New roadMcMillan, Mrs, delf mart, 21 and 23 River street

McMorran, George, cabinetmaker, 104 George street

McMurray, David, millwright, 19 Green street

McMurray, Robert, clerk, G.P.O., 19 Green street

McMurray, James, engineer, 2 Waggon roadMcMurtrie, Andrew, mason, 86 York street laneMcMurtrie, David, slater, 16 Russell street

McMurtrie, George upholsterer, 78 Main street

McjNIurtrie. Wm. , tailor, 21 \Vellington street

McNabb, Robert, Highland missionary, 7 Russell street

McNaught, Robert D. , bank teller, 36^ Green street

McNinch, Neil, 107 Cross street

McNinch, Neil, engine tenter, 36 Viewfield roadMcNinch, Wm., painter, 4 Wellington street

McNinch, Wm., draper and coal agent, 11 George street

McNeil, James, town postman, 20 Wallace street

McPhee, Robert, painter, 21 John street

126 DIRECTORY.

McPherson, Mrs James, 10 Gordon terraoe, Content street

McQuaker, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 27 and 29 Green st.

McQuaker, Wm., grocer and spirit merchant, 16 and 18 Contentstreet

XflcQUATEH, ALLAliT, tomlsstone cutter, 153 G-eor^e

street- (see advt, p 47)

McQueen, Peter, plasterer, Daisy cottage, off Prestwick roadMcQuiston, Peter, coal agent, 42 Green street

McQuiston, Wm. , carter, 80 Elba street

McRae, Miss 50 New roadMcRoberts, Gordon, engine driver. 16 Nelson street

McRoberts, John, shoemaker, 8 Nelson street

McSwan, Norman, police constable, 85 Wallace street

McTurk, John, fireman, 46 Allison street

McTurk, Sohn, mason, 36 Russell street

McVicar, Mrs. Craigie terrace, 70 John street

McVicar, Wm.,joiner, 11 Green street

McWalter, John, engineer, 30 Green street

McWhinnie, Mrs, laundress, Galloway crescent, 67 Russell st.

McWhirter, Alex., grocer and spirit dealer, 64 Green street

McWhirter, James, police constable, 98 George street

McWhirter, Robert, joiner, 21 George street

McWhirter, Robert, dairyman, the Nursery, HawkhillMcWilliam, Mrs Thomas, Sornlee cottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts

road

NNaismith, Andrew, bricklayer, 70 Viewfield roadNapier, James, letter stamper, 3 Dunedin place, off Prestwick

roadNapier, N. G. ,

piano tuner, Gardener cottage, 50 Church street

Napier, Peter, town postman, Ringuinea place, 47 Church st.

Napier, Wm. , late postman. Gardener cottage, 50 Church street

Napier, Hugh, town postman. Gardener cottage, 50 Church street

Neil, Adam, dairyman. Princes street

Neil, Francis, cabinetmaker, 109 Wallace street—shop, 2 Newroad

Neil, James, missionary, Galloway crescent, 63 Russell street

Neil, James, precentor, 42 Content street

Neil, James, cabinetmaker, 65 Main street—house, 21 do.

Neil, Miss Jane, staymaker, 21 Main street

Neil, Mrs Wm. , 95 Main street

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 127

Neil, Thomas, storekeeper, 7 Grordon terrace, Content street

Neil, William, carpenter, 1 Havannah place, Viewfield roadNeil, Wm., mason, 19 Argyle street

Neil, Wm,, tailor, 1 Wolseley place. Church street

Nestor, John, coachman, 20 Clarden street

Newbiggins, Wm., currier, 39 New roadNewton Academy (J. Houston, teacher), Green street

Newton Liberal Club, 26 Wain street

Newtonhead School (G. Buchanan, teacher), NewtonheadNewton and Wallacetown Bowling Green, back HawkhillNicol, Andrew, ham curer, 23 Wellington street

Nicol, Bryce, coachmaker, 44 Church street

Nicol, George, baker, 18 Viewfield roadNicol, James, seaman, 2 Saltfield houseNicholson, John, telegraph lineman, 154 George street

Nisbet, David, railway porter, 6 Gordon terrace, Content street

Nisbet, Mrs R., 5 Alleghany terrace, Churph street

Nisbet, Thomas, mason, 64 Green street lane

Niven, James, joiner, 17 River terrace

Noble, Rev. Robert, Mayfield, Hawkhill, Whitletts roadNorris, William, seaman, 75 George street

Norrie, Robert, pointsman, 47 Allison street

Ochiltree, John, joiner, 6 Gordon terrace, Content street

Ochiltree, Miss, 6 Albert terrace, head of John street

Ochiltree, Robert, clerk, Greenbank cottage. New roadO'Donnell, Manus, fish merchant, 54 Wallace street

O'Hara, John, grocer and dealer, 93 and 95 Wallace street

Oliver, Wm., baker, 3 Lome place, Argyle street

Orr. Kennedy, mason, 24 Viewfield roadOrr, Robert, merchant, 36 North Harbour street—house, 4

Eastwood, back HawkhillOrr, Thomas, commercial traveller, Arbuthnot cottage, Hawk-

hill, Whitletts roadOsborne, James, road contractor, Osborne cottage, back HawkhiOsborne, William, road contractor, Viewfield cottage, back

HawkhillOswald, Miss, 65 Cross street

Owens, Andrew, railway guard, 9 Damside

P

Park, Miss, sewing agent, 12 John street

128 DIRECTORY.

Park, William, lace weaver, 35 Wellington street

Parker, Irvine, 2 Avonclale, off Prestwick roadParker, Matthew, book canvasser, 15 Peebles street

Parker & Co. , rag merchants, 22 and 24 Clunes vennalPaterson, A., grocer and provision merchant, 47 Main street

house, 7 Gordon terrace, Content street

Patersoii, A. & W., boot and shoe makers, 10 Wallace street

Paterson, James, pilot, 20 Green street

Paterson, David, Virginia place, 96 New roadPaterson, Hugh, late postman to Dalrymple, 51 John street

Paterson, Hugh, jr., town postman, 51 John street

Paterson, James, clerk, 6 Burnett terrace, Hawkhill, oflf Whit-letts road

Paterson, John, tenter, Elmbank street

Paterson, John H,, grocer, 41 John street—shop 190 High street,

AyrPaterson, Miss Kate, 5 Gordon terrace. Content street

Paterson, B,obert, auxiliary postman, 24 Allison street

Paterson, Robertson, joiner, 84 New roadPaterson, Thomas, 20 Elba street

Paterson, William, waiter, 38 Green street

Paterson, William, 78 John street

Paton, George, railway porter, 8 Church street

Paton, James & Sons, ship owners and wood merchants, Ayr sawmills, North quay

Paton, John, joiner, 2 Alleghany terrace. Church street

Paton, Mrs W., 37b Wellington street

Paton, William, mason, 32 Elba street

Patrick, William, joiner, 57 Peebles street

Paul, James, joiner, 33 Russell street

Paul, William, joiner, 34 George street

Penny, James, tailor's cutter, 1 Annfield place, Argyle street

Petticrew, David C.,precentor, 67 John street

Phillips, Nathaniel, book-deliverer, 11 Nelson street

Picken, David, butcher, 69^ Main street

Picken Archd., 2 Wolseley place. Church street

Piper, William, clerk. Hunter's place, 64 Viewfield roadPolland, James, boot and shoe maker, 9 New roadPollock, Peter, foreman, 33 River street

Pollock, Thomas, shoemaker, Seaview, 81 New roadPollock, William S. (of Stephen and Pollock, booksellers), Oak-

land villa—shop, 37 Sandgate street, AyrPorteous, George, gunsmith, Elmbank roadPratt, James, leather cutter, 7 Church street

Pratt, Joseph, postman to Dunure, 7 Content street

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 1 29'

Pratt, Joseph, late staff sergeant, 7 Content street

Pyper, Colin, railway porter. Railway station, Darlington roadPyper, James, railway guard, 89 Main street

Pyper John, railway servant, 4 Green street lanePyper, Robert, inspector of poor, parish of St Quivox, 98 Cros.-*

street—house, Roseneath cottage. Back Hawkhill

QQuiN, Michael, town porter, 34 Wellington street

Rae, James, thatcher, 54 George street

Rae, William, iron moulder, 30 Green street lane

Rainie, Rev. Wm. , Newton manse. New roadRamage, George, millwright. Hunter's place, 72 Viewfield roadRamsay, David, cabinetmaker, 115 Cros.s street

Ramsay, William, joiner, 5 Havanah place, Viewfield road

works, 19 Sandgate street, AyrRarity, Thomas, lace weaver, 117 Main street

laEDMOiTD, JOHH, joiner and funeral undertaker, 3S

ITeW road—house, 40 Allison street, (see advt, p 34)

Reid, Adam, turner, 53 New roadReid, Alexander, shoemaker, 61 Main street

Reid, Alex., mason, 24 Nelson street

Reid, Archibald, weaver, 68 Elba street

Reid, Archibald, clerk, 2 Burnett terrace, Hawkhill, off Whit-letts road

Reid, David, Mount Pleasant cottage. Back HawkhillReid, George, weaver, 7 Weaver street

Reid, James, ship carpenter, 47 Green street

Reid, James, baker, 117 Main sti-eet

Reid, John and Son, power-loom cloth manufacturers, Russellstreet—house, 1 Nelson street

Reid, John, mason, 4 Weaver street

Reid, John (of J and D. Reid, cabinetmakers), 36 Russell street

Reid, John, mason, 121 Main street

Reid, Matthew, 2 York street lane—shop, 104 High street

Reid, Matthew, late sergeant, Apna place, Viewfield roadReid, Miss, dressmaker, 3 Havanah place, Viewfield roadReid, Mrs George, 16 Taylor street

Reid, Samuel, moulder, 4 Wolsely place, Church street

Reid, Thomas, coachbuilder, 7 Main street

130 DIRECTORY,

Reid, William, iron plane maker, 13 Wellington street

Reid, William, blacksmith, 33 Nelson street

EEID, l^ILLIAH, "baker, S4 Cross street, & 34 "Wallace

street- (see advt, p 83)

Rennie, Robert, badge porter, 19 Green street

Rewcastle, Mrs James, dairy, 38 Clune street

Richardson, Janet, 61 Galloway crescent, Russell street

P.XCHABDS01T, THOMAS, postman to Maenairston andmusic teacher, "7 G-ordon terrace. Content street-

(see advt, p 63)

Richmond, George, engine-driver, 26 Wellington street

Richmond, J., wholesale confectioner, Ayr Confectionery works,Allison street

Richmond, Thomas, seamen's missionary, Victoria terrace, 34^

Viewfield road-

Richmond, William, joiner, St Clair cottage, 90 Allison street

Ritchie, John, railway carriage inspector, 19 Russell street

Ritchie, Thomas, engine driver, 21 Nelson street

Ritchie, William, & Son, curtain manufacturers. Church street

house, 2 Windsor villa, Miller road, AyrRitchie, William, stair railer, 33 New roadRobertson, Captain James, 65 Green street

Robertson, James, cabinetmaker, 138 George street

Robertson, James, clothier, Murray place, 88 Allison street

shop, 4 High street, AyrRobertson, John B. , upholsterer, 22 Argyle street

Robertson, John, shoemaker, 38 George street

Robertson, Peter, mason, 21 Cross street

Robertson, Robert, railway guard, 9 Queen street

Robertson, Thomas, engine driver, 43' Wellington street

Robertson, Mrs Wm., 40 Green street

EOBERTSON, WILLIAM, 5c SONS, coacliTsuilders, 46G-eorg'e street—l^ouse, 23 George street, (see advt, p 25)

Robson, Alexpaider, railway guard, 58 Allison street

Rodger, James, plumber, 7 Gordon terrace, Content streetRodie, John, joiner, 7 Wallace street

Rogers, Robert, manager, locomotive department, Virginia place,98 New rnad

Roman Catholic School, Chapel brae, Elba street

Ross, Fred, seaman, 1 Green street lane

Ross, John, millwright, 2 Wolseley place, Church street

Ross, John, miller, Green street

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 131

Rowand, Rev. Andrew, Free Church manse, Hawkhill, Whitlettsroad

Rowan, Gilbert, manager, Ayr Mineral Water Co., 5 Avondaleterrace, off Prestwick road

Roxburgh, William, railway guard, 35 Wellington street

Rusk, James, shoemaker, 17 Queen street

Russell, Daniel, boiler maker, 8 Nelson street

Russell, James, C. E. , 7 Burnett terrace, Hawkhill, off Whitlettsroad

Russell, John, 3 Queen street

Russell, Peter, late sergeant, 4 Duke street

Russell, Mrs William, 59 Green street

Russell, William, joiner, 5 Wolsely place. Church street

Scott, Rev. G. J. C, Wallacetown manse, John street

Scott, James, leather cutter, 46 New road

Scott, John, baker, 69 Main street

Scott, Mrs Walter, Galloway crescent, 59 Russell street

Semple, James, master mariner, Beech cottage, off Prestwick roadShankland, Wm., railway foreman, 6 Gordon teirace. Content st.

SEA"W, JOHiT, grocer, 10 Gordon place, (see advt, p 103)

Shaw, Mrs James T., 2 Boghall rowShaw, Samuel, engineman, 8 Argyle street

Shearer, Andrew, grain dealer, Mossell cottage, off Prestwick roadShearer, William, cabinetmaker, 42 Allison street

Shields, David, tinsmith, 19 Russell street

Shields, Mrs John, 20 New roadShields, Robert, compositor, 18 Peebles street

Sillais, David, dairyman, f6 York street lane

Sillars, John, haracurer, 26 Main street

Simpson, Alexander, joiner, 27 River terrace

Simpson, jr., Captain John, Elmbank place. New roadSimpson, Captain John, Hawthorn villa, Hawkhill, Whitletts roadSimpson, John, insurance agent, 27 River terrace

Sinclair, George 80 John street

Sinclair, John, mason, 26 Boghall rowSingleton, Mrs James, 2 Wellington street

Sleevan, Hugh, compositor, 125 George street

Sloan, James, naval architect, 13 Elmbank road

SLOAiT, JOHN, serated water maimfacturer, 33 Riverstreet, S3 and 85 High street, Ayr. (see advt, p 89)

Smart, James, gardener, 48 George street

132 DIRECTORY

Smith, D. & J., boot and shoe manufacturers, Tam's brig—ware-house, 175 Trongate, Glasgow-

Smith, George, coal agent, and agent for Hurlford iire-clay

works—office, 7 Main street—house, 76 New road

Smith, Hugh, carter, 38 Green street lane

Smith, Hugh, postman to AUoway, Galloway crescent, 57 Russell

street

Smith, James, spirit merchant, 20 Main street

Smith, James (of J. & W. Smith), Rosebank .cottage, Back Hawk-hill

Smith, Thirties, Devon cottage. Back ?Iawkhill

Smith. James, draper, 30 Main street—house, Craigilee, Falklandroad

Smith, John H., Cragie terrace, 63 John street

Smith, J"hn, Carter, 18 Green street

SMITH, JOHIT, as Co-, grocers and spirit dealers, Allison

street- (see advt, p 101)

Smith, Matthew, Hawthorn cottage. Back Hawkhill

Smith, Robert, watchmaker, 18 Peebles street

Smith, Robert, carver and gilder, i Havanah place, Viewfield road

—shop, 68 Sandgate street, AyrSmith, Thomas, painter, i Lome place, Argyle street

Smith, William, 4 Hawkhill, Whitletts road

Smith, Wm. agent, Liverpool Victoria Legal Society, 12 Argylestreet

Sommerville, Alexander, engine-driver, Ellembank road

Sommerville, David. Summit Cottage, Back HawkhillSpeirs, Mrs John, Murray place, 82 Allison street

Speirs, Stewart, iron plate manufacturer, 1 1 River street—house.

Firth view, Fort, AyrSpencer, William, Craigloch cottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts road

Sproat, R. C, law clerk, Allison street

Steel, Andrew, grocer, i and 3 Waggon road

Steel, Archibald, bookbinder, 60 Allison street

Steel, James, carpet weaver, 53;^ Wallace street

Steven, Wm., joiner, 6 Content street

Stevenson, James, tobacconist, 7 main street

Stevenson, Robert, colporteur, 37 Content street

Stevenson, Robert, builder, Innez cottage, Viewfield road

Stevenson, Robert, Carmel bank, Back Hawkhill

Stevenson, R. W., stationery clerk, G.P.O., Aytoun Cottage,

Brestwick road

Stewart, David, dairyman, 114 George street

Stewart, Hawthorn, upholsterer, 41 Wellington street

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 133

Stewart, Hugh, gardener, 67 New road

Stewart, James, baker, 20 North Harbour street

Stewart, John, engineer, 56 Green street

Stewart, John, foreman joiner, 85 John street

Stewart, John, shoemaker, 58 Allison street

Stewart, Jo >n, traveller, 37 Wallace street

Stewart, Mi<:s, 19 John street

Stewart, Miss, 68 New road

Stewart, Robert, watchmaker, Notre Desir cottage, 4 Albert

terrace, head of John street—shop, 38 High street, Ayr

Stewart, Robert, grocer, 85 Cross street

Stewart, William, pilot, 49 Green street

Stirling, Miss, 6 Alleghany terrace, Church street

Strachan, Andrew, shopman, 4 Avondale, oflF Prestwick road

Strathern, .'fe Co., ham curers, 5 River terrace

Stroyan, Samuel, shipping agent, 2 North Harbour street

Sturgeon, Samuel, storemin, 10 Main street

Surgenor, James, manufacturer, 89 George street

ST7II&E1T0B., 'WU., manufacturer, 20 Bo^liall Row.(see advt, p 70)

Sykes, Walter, 4 Annfield place, Argyle street

Sym, Mrs Wm., mangier and dresser, 10 Albert terrace, head of

John street

Tait, John, book depot. Old Bridge end

Tait, Peter, plumber, 2 Wellington street

Tait, Samuel, police constable, 123 George street

Tannock, John, green grocer, 44 George street —house, 3 Gordonterrace, Content street

Tannock, Jo" n, shoemaker, 21 Wellington street

Taylor, David, fisher, 4 Hall's vennal

Taylor, fames, engineer, 18 Peebles street

Taylor, John, Blackhouse, Whitletts road

Taylor, John, upholsterer, 38 Allison street

Taylor, Mrs Robert, 20 Gor.lon place, George street

Taylor, Wm., grocer, 19 New road

Taylor, Hugh, engineer, 2 Saitfield house

Telfer, [ames, hardware; merchant, "j^ George street

Templeton, Mrs D., 10 Green street

Terry, James, blacksmith, 138 Cross street

Thorn, Charles, joiner, 35 Nelson street

Thom, John, Wheat Sheaf Inn, 9 John street

J

134 DIRECTORY.

Thomson, Alexander, spirit merchant, i; New road— house, i8

Peebles street

Thomson, Allan, joiner, 23 River terrace

Thomson, Colin, brassfinisher, Elmbank road

Thomson, Hugh, salesman, 24 Wellington street

Thomson, Hugh, police constable, Ladykirk house, 18 Viewfield

roadThomson, Hugh, sHoemtsker, 18 John street

Thomson, James, carvir, 46 Nelson street

Thomson, James, slatrr, 15 Wellington street

Thomson, James, joiner, 5 Wolsely place. Church street

Thomson, James, engine driver, 48 Russell street

Thomson, JNliss, dressmaker, 22 Apna place, Viewfield road

Thomson, William, coa hl^iilder, 68 George street

Timnev, Hugh, railway guard, Wiston place, 62 Church street

T'CENEPu, A. M., T33?e-w©r and spint mercliant, 1 and 104

Main street- (see advt, p 107)

Turner, John, railway inspector, 43 Church street

Tuinerj Thomas, accountant, 28 Queen street- -office, 251 New-markei street, Ayr

Tuton. John, bake., 50 George street—house, 3 Content street

Tuton, William, vauman, 99 New road

Tvviname. James, police constable 66 Princes street

Ure, James, smith, 21 River terrace

Ure, James D., Falkland park, Prestwick road

Ure, Mrs Wm., 86 Green street

TJBE, "WILLIAM, Ays: Foundry, 86 &reen Street- (See

advt, p 27)

Ure, Wm., smith and bellhanger, io6 New road—shop, i3i Highstreet, Ayr

VVallance, John, tailor, 27 Russell street

Vass, Andrew Providence cottage, West Sanquhar road

Vass, Wm., iate postman, ii Russell street

Vass, Wm., auxiliary postman, Burnside cottage, W^est Sanquhar

road

wWHALES, Wm., fumaceman, 26 Peebles street

NEWTOX AND WALLACETOWN 135

Walker, Hugh (of W. G. Walker and Sons), Alderston, Prestwickroad

WALK'E'R, J. ^., PlLOtographer, 43 Now Road—house, 14

Elmbank Road, (see advt. p 9)

Walker, James, iron moulder, 5 Nelson street

Walker, Robert, 8 Albert terrace, head of John street

"WALKEH, THOMAS, Burns tavern, 7 Rivor stroot—house, 21 John street, (see advt, p 102)

Walker, W. G., & Sons, Hawkhill Chemical Works, Hawkhill,West Sanquhar road

Wallace, David (of Hyslop, Wallace, & Co., drapers), Falklandpark, Prestwick road

Wallace, Hugh, shopman, 28 WelHngton street

Wallace, Samuel, railway employee, 17 Allison street

Wason, David, weaver, 26 Cross street

Watson, James, mason, 34 Russell street

Watson, John, joiner, 11 Chuich street

Watson, Robert, dairy, 53 Peebles street

Watson, Wm., dairyman, 14 Queen street

Watt, W. D., clerk, Viewfield, Back HawkhillWeir, Charles, coal weigher, 16 Peebles street

Weir, James, grocer, 22 Wallace street

Weir, Robert, shoemaker, 33 WelUngton street

Weir & Co. , Ayr Chemical Works, off Prestwick road

Welsh, Archibald (of Welsh and Co., brassfinishers), 39 New road—works, Carrick street, Ayr

Welsh, Archibald, cabinetmaker, 33 York street

Weston, Rev. H. G. W., Wesleyan Manse, Hawkhill, Whitlettsroad

White, James, overseer Aj/r Advertiser, 7 Waggon roadWhitelaw, Samuel, town postman, 3 George street

Whitelaw, William, insuiance, agent, 9 Wallace street

Whyte, James, salesman, 19 Queen street

Whytock, James, blacksmith, 7 Main street

Wight, James, gunmaker, 6 Church street

Wight, Robert, shoemaker, 9 Content street

WILLIAMSON, nSNEY, music toaehor, 33 John street(see advt, p 63)

Williamson, J. K. , music teacher, Louis dene, NewtonheadWilliamson, Roberf, 3 Gordon terrace, Content street

WiUingham, Willis, late sergeant, 64 Princes street

Wills, John, weaver, 16 Church street

136 DIRECTORY.

Wilson, Alex., joiner, 86 Elba street

Wilson, Alex., joiner, 65 Galloway crescent, Russell street

Wilson, David, engineer, 17 Queen street

Wilson, George, machine agent, 72 Allison street

Wilson & Goodwin, ship chandlers, 40 North Harbour street

Wilson, Hugh, tailor, 4 Clunes vennal

Wilson, James, late prison warder, 48 Allison street

Wilson, John, seaman, 5 Havannah place, Viewfield road

Wilson, Mrs John, grocer, 144 George street

Wilson, Peter, mason, 150 George street

Wilson, Robert, 19 Green street

Wilson, Robert, engineer, i Saltfield house

Wilson, Samuel (ot Wilson & Goodwin, ship chandlers), 87 Newroad

Wilson, Samuel, millwright, 20 New road

Wilson, Samuel, railway servant, Newion terrace, 10 Green street

lane

Wilson, Samuel, upholsterer, 94 Main street

Wilson, Thomas, currier, 69 New road

Wilson, William, spirit merchant, 6 Main street

Wilson, William, mason, 30 Content street

Wilson, William, cabinetmaker, 35 Nelson street

Witherspoon, Miss M. , feuar, 84 John street

Wood, Hugh, hatter, Douglas place, 94 New road—shop, 31 Highstreet, Ayr

Woodside, Hugh, I Hawkhill, Whitletts road

Workman, Alex., slater, 79 Main street

Wright, Thomas, printer, Victoria cottage, Hawkhill, Whitletts road

—office, 1 14 High street, AyrWyburn, George, painter, 50 John street

Wyburn, George, jr., insurance agent and factor, 3 John street

WTBUHIT, JOHIT, grocer, 16 Main street and 69 Elba

street- (see advt, p 10)

Wyllie, Andrew, mason, 8o Green street

Wyllie, Archibald, fireman, 57 Green street lane

Wyllie, George, mason, 45 Green street

Wyllie, Hugh, carter, Oswald terrace, 45 George street

Wyllie, James, contractor, 96 Green street

Wyllie, James, butcher, 2 Lome place, Argyle street

Wyllie, John, mason, 28 Peebles street

Wyllie, Miss, provision dealer, 93 George street

Wyllie, Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 39 New roadWyllie, Thomas K., grocer and spirit merchant, 1 Taylor street

NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN. 137

Wyllie, William (of Wyllie and Brown, grocers), 30 Victoria tarrace,

Viewfield road

Young, Andrew Newton gas manager, 57 Green street

Young, Andrew, lace weaver, 54 Allison street

Young, Archd., baker 14 Main street

Youi g, Hugh, 30 Church street

Young, James, manager, Allison street lace factory—house, Innezcottage, Viewfield road

Young, John, joiner, 56 Church street

Young, John, 15 Queen street

Young, Miss A., 12 Nelson street

Young, Mrs D. B., Kinnoul Cottage, Allison street

Young, Quintin, engine-driver, 37A Wellington street

Young, Quintin, steam boat agent, 117 Cross street

Young, Wm. , vanman, 24 Wallace street

STREET DIRECTORYAYR.

ACADEMY STREET.

1, James Smith1, Robert M'Connochie2, Thomas Gemmell3, Miss M'Skimming5, Alexander Smith8, D. D. Whigham8, Alex. Walker9, J. Howacson10 and 12, Hugh Duff14, George Dickie

18, D. Thomas18, Wm. Maxwell18, Alfred Thomson20, Wm. Smith

AILSA PLACE (FORT).

1, James M'Ewen2, Isaac Terry3, T. B. Cleghorn4, John Galloway

Ailsa Cottage, Mrs DuncanSouth Bank Cottage, Capt. Jas.

Collins

Arrandale, Col. F. J. A. W^allace

ALLOWAY PLACE.1, Archibald Guthrie3, Donald Currie

4, Mrs Blackwood5, Dr R. B. Erskine6, Wm. Pollock

7, Wm. Kilpatrick

8, R. C. M'Laurin9, Miss Kinross

10, Marshall, Wane, & Allan

11, Thomas Steele

12, Mrs John Dick13, Dr W. J. Naismith14, Robert GoudieAlioway Park— 1, A. MitchellAlloway Park—2, R. J. BennettBelair Villa—A. C. SmartAshton Villa—Col. Macaulay

ALLOWAY STREET.

1, J. Pindlay4, J. Steel

6, Wm. Jackson

7, M. & M. Stevenson

8, Robt. Neil

9, Wm. Chambers10, J. C. Highet11, J. M'Culloch12, J. Wilkinson16, Miss Rusk18, J. Stirling

18i, J. Milroy19,' Wm. Marr20, Chas. M'Queen21a, John H. Campbell21b, a. Smith & Sons27, Jas. M'Call31, Thos. Steele

STREET DIRECTORY. 139

33, Jas. Craig

37, Miss Mustard39, Miss Millar

41, D. E Driniian

49, John Inglis

51, Geo. Johnston65, Mrs Dick69, Miss Niven73, Samuel Cowan89, Wm. Murray93, Thos. AitkenMis Wm. Miller

Jas. DouglasJoseph Boyd

ARRAN TERRACE (FORT).

Clyde cottage—Robert Ramsay.2, Miss Brown3, Miss Bryson4, James Clark

5, Mrs Hugh Aitken

6, Capt J. Kerr7, Mrs Turner8, Wm. Winchester

BARNS CRESCENT.1, Miss Dickson2, James Scott

3, Robert Robertson

4, W. D. Chambers5, J. T. Kerr6, John Loudon7, Wm. Galbraith

8, D. D. Littlejohn

South Barnweil—Miss WyllieNorth Barnweil—Mrs J. ReidDhunan Villa—R. RobertsonLinsted—Miss Brown

BARNS PARK.Dereel—Mrs J. M'Millan1, Wm. Murray2, James Alexande^r

3, John Murray

4, Peter KennedyBarns House—J. R. Nicholson

BARNS STREET1, Mrs Stirling

2, Miss Sloan

3, Miss Dick4, James Agnew5, Dr. J. W. Lawrie6, Rev. J. M. Lester

7, Dr. G. M'Kerrow8, John Robertson9, Miss Dow

10, Gait & Co.

11, Wm. Bui-ns

12, Mrs Smith13, Misses M'Cauley14, Mrs Forbes16, Miss Baird17, Wm. Beveridge18, Andrew Wilson19, Mrs Nairn20, T. G, Anderson21, John M'Cubbin22, Thomas Andrew23, Thomas Allan24, John Campbell25, Robert Cuthbert26, John Goudie, jr.

27, Mrs Craig29, John Mercer

BARNS TERRACE.1, J. C. Highet2, Miss Smart3, A. W. Struthers

4, Hugh Reid5, Mrs G. Gemmell6, Mrs J. L. Crawford7, Captain H. M'Ewan8, Mrs Wm. Cuthbert9, John Paterson

10, Mrs Wm. Stewart11, Thomas Thomson

140 STREET DIRECTORY

12, James Oliver

13, Mrs J. Sturrock,

14, Adam M'Gregor

BROUGHAM PLACE.1, J. M. Houldsworth2, John Reid

BATH PLACE.Hugh Arthiir

Miss AitkenH. M. Prison2 W. G. Burgoyne4, James Bowie6, Mrs Clark8 Wm. Grant

10, Mrs Hutchison12, Mrs Good14, Mrs Fullarton

BERESFORD TERRACE.KiLLOcH Place.

1, Thomas Steen2, John Graham3, Mrs Miller

4, Mrs Carslaw5, Alex. M'Lean6, Miss Georgeson7, W. Hess8, P. B. Hill

9, Wm. Taylor10, Burns Photo Co.11, A. G. Semple12, Thomas Smith13, Mrs John M'Kay14, Wm. Howat15, Archibald Rae16, J. W. Marshall18, Mrs Paterson19, Wm. M'NairBeresford Cottage, Mrs S.

GalbraithBeresford Villa, A. B. Gemmell

Bellevue Crescent,

1, Thomas Templeton2, David Clark3, Capt. Bell

4, John Howat5, J. S. Hunter6, James Cook7, Miss Gait8, A. Gilfillan

Wm.. AllanJames BurnsAlexander TaylorGeorge Smith

Beresford Terrace( ContinuedJ.

Fullarton Lodge — MrsM'Murtrie

1, RoselynCottage—Jas. Murray2, Hugh NivenMaryfield Cottage—Mrs RitchieBlackburn Cottage—Mrs Blair

BOAT VENNAL.1, Ayrshire Yeomanry StoresI, Albert Billiard Hall3, William SmithII, Robert Baird

BROOMFIELD ROAD.Broomfield Villa—Miss DobbieMillerfield—D. DonaldsonBroomfield House—A. MitchellWeir Lodge—R. FergussonOakfield—F. TabrumKingcoil—Miss GibbLaurel Bank—James Dobbie

BRUCE CRESCENT (FORT).1. Hugh Lyon, jr.

2. J. M. Watt3. Wm. Mackay4. Thomas Eraser5. Mrs Muir

STREET DIRECTORY. 141

CARRICK ROAD.Cyprus Cottage—Wm. MurrayLetham Cottage—David Cellars

Afton Cottage—J. Milligan

1 Afton Place— Miss Watson2 ,, —Mrs Young1 Stewart Place—D. Milligan

2 ,, —Edward Senior

3 ,,—Hugh Cowan

Woodside Villa—James MeikleBrierland Dr Black MorrisonElmbank Cottage—Miss Dalziel

Woodburn—Alex. GemmellEwart Cottage—Mrs Hannah1 Roselea Villa—Miss Chalmers2 ,, —John Crawford

BOWMAN ROAD(oflf Carrick Road).

Netherton—Dr Riddall

Raemoir—James SmithOakwood—Wm. Inirie

BALLANTINE DRIVE.

1 Hugh Bryan2 David Kirkland3 W. G. Wallace4 Miss Turner5 D. Stewart7 Mrs M'Cririck8 Mrs Arthur9 John Rodger

10 Alex. Johnstone11 Mrs M'Intosh12 Mrs Stevens13 Peter Wallace14 Miss Murray15 Samuel Cameron16 Thomas Jack17 J. W. White18 John Young19 Mrs Muir20 Andrew Climie21 Andrew Hyslop22 H. L. Allan

23 James Dalziel

24 James Bailey25 D. White26 Mrs Hall

CARRICK ROAD (continued)

Greenlaw—Mrs HoodArrandoon - Charles SmithWaterloo—Mr ValentineHampton—Hope ThomsonDoonleigh—Benjamin CorkeMyrtle Bank—S. T. TaylorWarrender Park—D. Meik e

Hamilton Villa—J. D. GrahamHope Villa—Miss SmithAvondale Villa—J. M. Rodger

Do. do. —J. SymingtonAlbion House—David SibbaldCloncaird Villa—W. & J. LoganGartmore—A. G. AndersonMagdala—H. D. WillockAldersyde—John Frew

CRAIGLEUR TERRACE.

1 Walter Young3 Andrew Cameron5 Mrs Kerr6 Mrs Hastie

CARRICK ROAD (contiyiuecl).

Glencaird, A. D. VassCurtican, Gavin GirdwoodCranston Lodge — Richard

M'FarlaneTantallon, Wm. FindlayCarrick Lodge, Col. CummingCarrick House, T. G. ArthurIsalea, Daniel Hill

Hastings Hall, Mrs Miller

Clairmount Villa, Wm. KennedyRosebank, Gen. Allen

CARRICK STREET.2, Mrs Cowan

142 STREET DIRECTORY.

3, John Allan & Co.

8, Robert Neil

12, Mrs Cowan15, A. Irvine

18, Hugh M'Quiston21, John Wilson24, A. Welsh & Co.

Arthur Lang27, Robert M'Creath29, Jas. Morrison32, Miss Laing33, Wm. M'Kerrow42, David M'Whirter43, Miss Paul45, Wm. Paterson

46, Wm. Bryden

CASSILLIS STREET.

2, Rev. J. R. Barlow4, Mrs Ivie Alexander5, Miss Osborne6, Rev. A. T. Bell

8, James WilsonAyr Bowling Green

CASTLEHILL ROAD.Thos. T. Kerr, CattleMarketBarRobert Paton, j\inr. , ForresRev. W. Cairns Duncan, Bour-

tree parkRobert Donald, WellwoodMrs Dick, WaterlooDavid Dougall, Coil bankJ. W. M'Clymont, Bellarine

Joseph Boyd, OverdaleMrs PI. Leek, TwyerossMrs Love, Janefield

Mrs Richardson, EtiveF. 0. Carr, Garfield

H. J. Tracey, Southfield

Robert Scoular, LyncludenDavid M'Creath, NetherleaJas. Irvine, Montgomerie LodgeMrs Robt. M'Fadzean, Ardenlee

Matthew Meredith, ElmwoodMisses Adam, FairhomeJames Eraser, Nursery HouseWm. Grant, Howat LodgeDavid Somers, AuchlewanThomas Shields, MarchmountMrs M'Indoe, LeabankW. G. Grant, WestbourneJohn M'Gregor, EastbourneJohn M'Creath, ForehillJohn M'Intyre, dairy

CATHCART STREET.1, Homer M'Cririck2, Mrs M'Nair3, Junior Conservative Rooms5, R. M. Beveridge6, George Bryden7, John Frew8, C. B. Rowan9, Miss M 'Bride

10, Wm. Christie

11, Wm. Thomson12, Mrs Cairns14, R. & J. W. Ferguson14, Allan StevensonU.P. Church16, Wm. Campbell18, Miss Maitland20, Miss Campbell

CHARLOTTE STREET.1, Wesleyan Church3, Miss M'Crindle5, John M'Rae7, Dr W. Moore9, A. Wallace

11, James Thomson

MiLRia Place.

2, Mrs Alexander4, Mrs M 'IIwraith

4, James Gordon6, H. Smyth

STREET DIRECTORY. 143

8, Hugh Brown8, Miss M'Galium8, Miss M'Fadzean

Grosvenor House—Walter BainDo. —W.M'Kinnell

Charlotte Street(Continued.

)

13, S. M 'Knight15, Miss Millar

17, J. P. HiintMilrig Hotel, John Ramsay22, Mrs Martin22, Robert M'Millan

Buckingham Terracecharlotte ST.

1, Miss Whyte2, Miss l^unloiD

3, Rev. J. Robertson4, D. Mackay5, Wm. Hamilton6, Mrs Boyd7, John Thomson8, Mrs Allan

9, Mrs Adamson

10, Mrs M'LeodLady Jane Hamilton's SchoolCounty Constabulary StationTerrace House - W. B, Cuthbert-

sonGreen Iiodge—Wm. Maybin

CITADEL PLACE (FORT.)St. John's—Ambrose Bara1, William Highet2, Thomas Reid3, John Goodwin

CROMWELL PLACE^1, David Dunlop2, Mrs Winter3, Ebenezer Flint

4, Misses M'Neight

-Fort.

5, Mrs M. Thomson6, A. M'Clelland7, Mrs Cunningham8, Mrs W. Mills

9, David R. M'Call10, Misses MortonFort Castle—John Miller

CUMNOCK ROAD.John Currie, RosendaleKyle Union PoorhouseSmith's SchoolAyr County HospitalAyr Cemetery

DALBLAIR ROAD.1, G. & J. M'Clure7, James Baird9, Matthew Adams

14, James M'Murtrie16, James Moore18, Andrew HunterSpringpark—John GoudieDalblair Cottage—Wm. Stewart

Dalblair Terrace.

1, Allan Stevenson

2, Mrs John Smith4, Mrs Mitchell

5, Mrs Jamieson

Dalblair Road—Gontmued.

22, Jas. Littlejohn

23, Mrs Steele & Miss Thomson24, John Muir25, Mrs Reid26, Miss Cunningham27, Robt. Thomson28, Mrs Calloway29, Miss Forsyth30, Miss Walker33, Miss HunterDalblair House—Wm. Gardiner

144 STREET DIRECTORY.

Stanley Place.

1, Miss Craik2, Wm. Robertson3, Mrs HoweDalblair Villas—Mrs Wm. Knoxand W. B. Wilson

Dalblair Road—Continued.

54, Wm. Dyer56, John Wight58, Jas. Cassels

60, Mrs Neill

64, A. M'Lachlan & Sons

EGLINTON TERRACE—Fort1, Mrs Keane2, Mrs Gilbertson

3, G. B. Phillips

4, Misses Rankin5, Misses Russell

6, James Bain

7, Mrs Brown8, Mrs Bell

9, Robert Johnston10, James Caw11, John Menzies

12, Wm. Willock

13, Misses M'Cheyne14, George Watson15, Mrs Craigie

16, Mrs Turner17, Wm. Ogg18, Robert Chambers20, John Thonjson21, Alex. M'Cubbin22, Mrs M'Morrine23, J. B. Cowap24, Miss King25, Peter Barr

FORT STREET.1. Thomas Crawford2 Custom House5 Bell, Rannie & Co

8, Miss M 'William10, Robert Irvine

12, Wm. Highet & Sons .

Ayr AcademyNew Church19, James Paton19, John Grierson22, Andrew King23, Mrs NivenFree Church Hall

26, A. J. Webster28, J. M'Culloch29, Wm. Vass.

31, Mrs Wood33, James Bolton34, Wm. Cormack35, Miss M'llwraith36, James M'Cririck37, J. Stewart39, Miss Bone41, Mrs Gordon43, Miss Mackay43, Lauchlan Morrison47, Baptist Temple52, Charles Davies

54, John Eaglesham

FULLARTON STREET.

2, Miss Clark6, Thomas Young8, Mrs Wm. Stephen

12, Wm. Auld14, Wm. Bryden16, Bryce M'Leod18, Miss M'FeatScottish Episcopal Church25 and 29 James M'Creath27, Robert Eraser

31, John Forgie

33, Miss M'Kissock35, John Irvine

37, John M'Kean37, Miss Smith

STKEET DIRECTORY. 145

GAS WORK ROAD.

John MorrisonMrs GibsonDonald M'Donald

Rev. John HomeMisses Kilpatrick

Mrs Willet

Ayr Gas Works

HIGH STREET.

1, W. B. Cuthbertson

2, Hunter & Grant

3, John Campbell4, James Robertson5 and 7, Robert Wallace

6, James Stevenson

8, Mrs ClarkTown Hall and offices

A. G. Young, Town Clerk

R. MacCallum, Town Cham-berlain

John Eaglesham, Town Sur-

veyor

9, Thomas Kerr11, Mrs Brackenridge

12, W. R. Black

14, Mrs Wm. Scott

15, James M'Derment17, Alexander Reid

18, Alex. Ferguson

19, Hugh Murray22, Cuthbertson & Son26, John Gibson

28, J. Johnston30, A. Cunningham31, Hugh Wood32, James Terry & Son33, Lauchlin Morrison

34, M. & S. Watson35, Affleck & Son38, Robt. Stewart

40, Wm. M'Dowall41, James Oliver

42, R. Bobbie & Co.

46, David Hourston47, Dundee Boot Depot48, Mrs Martin48, John Shaw50, Johnson Bros.

51, J. Brown54, Coffee House55, Wm. Hamilton58, James Smith60, M. & iVI. Dunlop61, Robt. M'Geachin62, R. Forrest & Co,

63, J. Morrison64, A. Marshall

65, P. B. Hill

66, Dr Riddall

69, John Frew70, Pawn Office

70, Wm. M'Kill7

1

, J. & A. Thomson73, J. Semple74, David Clark

74, Allan Gibb75, Arthur Morgan76, Thomas Adam77, Thomas Fraser

78, A. Buchanan80, D. Sibbald

81, Robt. Wiliamson83, J. Sloan

84, W. Galbraith

86, J. Gibson87, Thomas Cook88, Jas. Harvey90, Cowieson Brother*

93, Irvine & Son94, Thomson & Son95, Archibald Guthrie96, Butter Market96, J. & D. Reid96, James M'Creadie97, James Mackenzie98, Adam & Son99, Clydesdale Bank101, Thos. Muir

146 STREET DIRECTORY.

102, J. M'Donald104, Matthew Reid105, MrsM'Call106, T. M. Genimell & Son106, James Young106, James Logan106, Lennox & Gebbie

107, Durham & Wright108, Hugh Calder

109, Louis Le Clair

110, Wyllie & Brown112, Jamieson & Co. •

113, Highet & Hunter114, M'Hwraith, Cowan & Co.

114, Reid & Co.

114, Thomas Wright116, Wm. Howat117, Wm. M'Kissock118, Currie, Rae & Co.

KiRKPORT (off High Street.

)

2, John R. Miller

4, James Paterson

7, James Hyslop7, Thos. M'Meekin8, Mrs Paterson

10, C. W. M'Call

HIGH STREET (continued).

119, John Ross119, Miss Sloan

121, Francis Neil

123, Miss Purdie124, J. D. Hamilton125, Robert Murdoch126, G. H. Rutherford128, Thomas Limond129, John Templeton130, Charles Murdoch131, Wm. Ure131, James Thomson131, Loan Office

131, George Mair & Co.

132, Mrs Robt. M'Fadzean

135, Dick & Milne136, Union Bank137, Thos. Imrie & Son138, J. T. Duncombe139, D. Young142, Wm. Burns145, Wm. Hartley146, Young Men's Christian

Association Rooms147, Thos. Brown & Co.

147, John Crichton148, Robert Cameron149, Wm. Spiers

150, T. J. Lipton153, Matthew Meredith154, Stead & Simpson157, Miss Miller

159, Miss Lyon159, David Donaldson159, John Ballantine

161, Thomas Duncan165, Andrew Cameron167, William Dobbie

169, Wm. Wight & Co.

175, Andrew Wilson

[

177, David Cassels

178, John ThomsonI 179, Robert Hallani 180, National Telephone Co.

I

181, Robert Watson1182, Alex. Steele

1

184, A. W. PatersonI 185, W. Money1 188, Gavin Girdwood

i

189, Peter Fletcher

190, John H. Paterson

191, Daniel Wright192, Robertson & Co.

193, Henry Murray194, Matthew M'B. Thomson195, Thomas Jack196, Rifle Volunteer Hall

197, Adam Morton197, John Campbell

1 197, Adam Wilson

STREET DIRECTORY. 147

197, James Dunbar 262i Wm. Bone & Co198, Thomas Crawford 253, John Goudie199, A. W. M'Nee 256, Robert Murray200, Wm. Saddler 257, Wm. M'Kissock201, Mrs Allan 258, Robert Mair202, Matthew Hogg 259, John Buchanan203, Wm. Logan 260, William Higgins

204, John Morrison 261, William Dyer206, Mrs Mitchell 264, George Copland207, Angus Shaw

William Wallace266, William Dyer

208, 267, Robert Neil

209a, Lavicl Christie 270, James Stevenson209i , Thomas Wallace 274, John Campbell212, William Bentley 278, Wm. Ramsay213, Allan Wilson216, Mrs John Hall HOPE STREET.218, Michael Rowan219, Daniel Wyllie & Co. 16, P. Brucciana

220, James Roy 17, J. Milligan

221, Andrew Climie 19, J. M. Watt223, G. L. W^. Connell 19, John Love224, Mrs M'Whinnie 20, John Lochhead225, Samuel Cameron 26, Miss Gray227, Alexander Gemmell228, London & Newcastle Tea

Co.

Alexander Lusk

KYLE STREET.

230, 2, John Findlay

231, David Gerrand 3, David Hourston232, William Gold 5, Walter Miller

233, David Connell 9, Mrs Ritchie

235, John Spiers 11, James Templeton & Sons236. A. & J. M'Lelland 13, Wm. Paton237, Wui. Millar 20, Alex. Mitchell

238, Wm. Bryson 21, Ayr Parochial Board Office

239, James Ritchie 24, Wm. Jones240, Hyslop, Wallace and Co. 30, Dpvvid M'Guigan244, Fred. Buhler 31, Mrs Forgie

244, Wm. M'Connell, junr. 32, Petrio Nicolina

245, James Walker 34, Wm. Kerr246, John Scott 35, Robt. Dewar247, Edward Senior 36, Mrs Craig

249, Wm. Paterson & Son 37, Ayrshire Rubber Stores250, John Wight 40, D. and J. Milligan251, John Currie 46^, Robt. Paton & Sons252, G. G. Roddie 48, Robt. Paton, junr.

us STREET DIRECTORY.

Obstrver BuildingsJohnston & FinlaysonJames Wilson

Observer Office

Bonded Stores

MIDTON ROAD.

Killoch Cottage—Miss Clark1 Afton Cottage—Wm. Paton2 Afton Cottage—Jas. Fisher1 Greenlawn Cottage—Mrs J,

Paton2 Greenlawn Cottage—D. Craw

fordDrongan Cottage—Miss DonaldCainismore—Mrs KennedyStafla—Reginald Fairlie

2 Midton Road— Wm. Gairdner4 Midton Road—Dennis BondFernbank—John TaylorRichmond Villa—Miss White-

field

Smith's Cottage—Geo. Bain10, Mrs Sinclair

12, Mrs John Cowan16, Andrew Hunter18, Miss RalstonGowanbank—Miss LyonGowanbank—David KennedySpringvale House Capt. ForganGardenrose—Miss TaylorElgin Villa—Misses Morrison

Springvale Road.

Wellwood Cottage—MrsM'Michael

2 Wellwood CotfBge—MissMairMorningside Cottage—Misses

DavidsonMorningside Cottage—Mrs JonesCarrick Cottage—Mrs HowieCarrick Cottage—F. LoganSpringvale Cottage — Charles

M*Queen

South Place.

South Cottage—Andw. Thomson1, South Place—Miss Hood2, Misses Mitchell3, R. A. Miller

4, Miss M'NeillieLunnon—Miss NorrieLunnon—Neil M'NaughtonDykes Cottage—Hugh DingwallCowan Cottage—T. M'Cartney

Carrick Park.

2, John Shearer4, Mrs Smith6, Mrs Stark

7, Rev, Dr Livingstone8, Miss Bone

10, R. A. Miller

11, Thos. Limond12, John Buchanan13, Miss Hunter14, Matthew Lawson16, Wm. FindlayGlenelg—Mrs A, WilsonMeadow Bank—Wm. PatersonRose Cottage—Andrew TaylorRose Cottage—Wm. ArbuckleChalet—Mrs R. C. L. BlairPlevna Cottage—Wm. PedenLincroft—Misses Hall

DooN Terrace.Jos. TaitMrs FozierMrs SomervilleMrs George Dykes

Ronaldshaw Park.

1, John Henderson2, Mrs M 'Michael

3, D. G. Muir

MiDToir BoAT>~( Oontinued. JWattfield Cottage—Jas. Young

STREET DIRECTORY. 149

<Tlencloy-Jas. Wilkinson—Matthew Hogg

Hope Cottage—Allan Gibson

Hope Cottage—Andw. Bremner

Wattfield road.

1, Miss M'Connel

3, Thos. Kerr

4, Robt. Howe5, G. L. W. Connell

6, Angus Shaw

Midton Road—(Continued.

)

Mayfield—Wni. Brechin

Melling Villa—Mrs Jas. Smith

Broomfield—Wm. Kay

South Park Road.

Annickdale—Robert Sim

St. Bernard's—Jas. M'Murtrie

Newfield—John MurdochArdvoulin-Misses Gardener

MiDTON 'KoAD— (Continued).

Doon Villa—Daniel Wyllie

Greenbank—Miss HoodOakshaw Villa—John Lockhart

Midton Cottage—Mrs H. Miller

Brownhill—Mrs Haldane

Edendarroch—Adam CowanStewartlea- Geo. C. WhiteKnowe—Hickson Ferguson

St. Leonard's—Hugh Cowan

MILL STREET.

I, George Wood3, John M'Callum

7, John Smith

14, Mrs Fairbairn

18, Wm. Watson40, Wm. Miller

41, James Watson & Co.

46, John Gapperauld

70, MrsHutton78, R. Dobbie & Co.

79, Thomas Leitch

81, James Paterson

87, Ebenezer Smith91, Wm. M'Dowall

101, Andw. Paterson & Sons

Ayr Mills—Hector Lawson

MILLER ROAD.

1, Mrs Jas. Sinclair

2, W. HessHavelock House, A. M'LachlanJas. M'Lachlan

Glexiffer Place.

1, Capt. Jas. Clark

2, Wm. Bayne3, Robert M 'Vicar

4, Mrs Walker

WisTON Place.

1, Miss Duncan2, Robert Murray

Havelock Terrace.

Robert Dewar1, Miss Logan2, J. Thomson3, John Walker4, J. G. Smith5, Jas. Young6, D. F. Wilson

7, — Loudon8, John Mitchell

9, Mrs C. HighetEglinton Place, Miss Wyllie

Stonleigh, Mrs TempletonCathcart Manse, Rev. G. Copland

F.C. Manse, Rev. C. G. M'Crie

Darlington Manse, Rev. R.M'Innes

I Ellerslie, James Templeton

150 STREET DIRECTORY.

Oakbank, J. B. PatonGlenalbyn, Mrs ThomsonAuchanlee, James DrennanWiUiamfield, D. Highet1, Windsor villa, Wm. Ritchie

2, Windsor villa, Wm. Macrorie

1, Wellpark place, David Dunlop2, Wellpark place, Mrs M'Kune1, Garden park, D. Flett

2, Garden park, Alex. M'Cubbin

KKNSINUTON PLACE.

1, James Milligan

2, Mrs A. Young3, Mrs Brown4, Peter Connaclier

5, Miss Jackson6, Misses Murdoch

MONTGOMERIE TERRACE(Fort.)

1, Mrs M'Intosh2, Mrs Flint

3, Mrs Willison

4, Miss Sharp5, Alex. Fergusson6, Robert Shankland7, Mrs Livingston

10, Mrs Cook12, George Thornton13, Mrs John Hunter14, Duncan Grant17, Robert Wallace18, A. G. YoungRoanpark, Mrs E. M. CathcartFirth view, Stewart Speirs

NEW BRIDGE STREET.1, John Miller

2, John Alexander3, Miss Hastings4a, John Kalligan4b, Mrs Lambie5, Thomaa Fraser

6, Lauchlan Morrison8, Donald Grant9, Soldiers' Home

10, Mrs Allan11, J. M. Jamieson12, Miss Abernethy13, Mrs Hannah14, Peter Kennedy17, John Cowan18, James Dobbie20, William Purdie20, James Camming20, J. C. HallidayTown Hall21, Robert Wallace22, Hepworth & Son23, Cathcart & Co.

24, John Robertson25, Luncheon Bar26, James Ferguson & vSou

27, City of Glasgow Steam Dye-ing and Laundry

29, Police Office

29, Sanitary Inspector's Office

29, Wm Wilson29, David Graham30, James Taylor32, Greenock Merino Store

34, National Bank

NEWMARKET STREET.4, Ranken & Vass5 and 7, R. Lamont & Son6, Wallace Allan

8, Wyllie and Brown9, — Adam

10, James Dickie

12, A. & W. M'Nee13, Andrew Brown14, Kerr & Bone15, Matthew Mark16, J. M'CuUoch & Sons19, John Pollock

20, Mrs John M'Kelvie21, James Andrew

STREET DIRKCTORY. 151

22, W. Stewart23, John Shearer24, John Williamson25, A. Turnbull25a, Thomas Turner25b, Logan Brothers26, Miss Brotherstone27, Walter Young28, H. Bowie29, David Fergusson29, Mrs W. Kyles

MACXEILLE BUILDINftS.

1, William Willock and Sou2, William Beveridge3, Public Library

3, Joseph Tait

3, Benjamin Corke3, Peter Connochar4, Robert Millar

5, John Mathewson

NEWMAiiKET ST— contimtecL

33, William Kilpatrick

33, Robert Kennedy34, Paterson, Sons, and Co.

35, Hugh Henry36, Bennett and Sons39. John Greenlees

40, M,Cubbin and Sons42, Silver and Young43, Post Office

44, John M'Leod45, Mrs Douglas45, Farquhar and Son46, Morris and Hunter47, John Brown49, M. and J. Bell

50, Louis Le Clair

51a, James Caw51b, Robert Robertson52, John M'Clymont53, Finlayson and Co.

53, Mrs Hood

54, Thomas Young55, Artillery Hall57, Misses Davidson58, J. Fisher60, Miss Moore,62, T. and D. Crawford62, David Dougall63, Ayrshire Post64 A. J. Webster65, William Lymburn67 and 69, Thomas Jack68, Fleury Meng70, James M'Murtrie

OLD BRIDGE STREET.1, Joseph Bowden2, John M'Leod4, A. S. Roliertson

5, Alex. Chambers6, Alex. Boyd7, Robt. Chandlers & Son8, J. D. Paterson

10, D. M'Guigan11, E. Mori14, James Ramsay15, W. D. Chambers16 and 18, Hugh Findlay19, Adam Cree

PARK CIRCUS(Off Raceonrse Road.)

1, Misses Campbell2, C. B. Wilson

8, Mrs Forrester

4, Mrs J. Clark

5, George Gallie

6, John Maitland

7, Robert M 'Galium

8, Mrs Walker9, W. B. Cuthbertson

10, H. A. Ker11, Mrs AgnewMiss GallowayJames Douglas

152 STREET DIRECTORY.

PARK CIRCUS (West.)

1, W. G. Walker2, Mrs J. Ritchie

3, jSIissPark

4, Brigade-Svirgeon-Major Mac-

Fadzean10, Mrs A. C. Scott

11, Davifl Rowan12, Mrs A. M'Call

13, Malcolm M'Call

PARK TERRACE(Off AUoway Place.

)

1, Miss Sim2, Mrs Smith3, Major Yuill

4, James Dobbie

5, Miss Craiiford

6, Mrs A. Ranken7, Mrs Burns8, Claud Sharp

QUEEN-S TERRACE1, Mrs Allan

2, Miss Gairdner

3, Miss Hutchison4, Charles AUwood5, David Caldwell

6,

7, J. L. Macdonald8, Wm. Robertson

9, Islrs Anderson10, W. J. Hancock11, Mrs T. Crauford

12, W^m. M'Kenna13, Mrs Thos. Clark

14, Miss Allan

15, Mrs Blair

16, Clias. Browning17, Charles Oliver

28, Mrs Stirling

29, Da.vid You2ig

30, Mrs Baird

31, Mrs Urie

32, John Steele

33, Mrs Gray34, Mrs Hunter

RACECOURSE ROAi).

Glendoon House—A. M'CubbinWellpark—Robert Craig

Elmsley—E. P. W. RedfordArdaire—J. SempleAshlea—J. M. ThomsonLyndoch—Miss CooperFairfield Lodge—R. D. INIurdoch

Frankville

Bellevue Lodge—Wm. RenwickBurnock Lodge—R. S. Limond

Bellevue Terrace.

1, Wm. Alexander2, Mrs Hay3, ]Mrs Stewart

4, J. M'Bain5, George Dykes6, Joseph Gray

RacecourseRoad—fCo» ^mwerf. ^Redhouse—C. H. Alston

Savoy—Major Gen. M 'DonaldDryburgh—A. H. LangDunskaig—Colonel M 'Alester

Wheatfield—Major F. FuUertonBlendon (off Roacourse Road), R,

Shaw StewartLaurieston Gardens (off Raee-

course Road—R. Fisher

Laurieston (off Racecourse Road)Mrs H. Lawrie

Viev/field—Miss Neill

Midsands Cottage—A. CowanMidsands Cottage—P. GrahamMidsands House—John Mills

Dornoch—D. W, PatonSouth Lodge—Mrs Cross

Glenfairn—J. A. Neilson

Westeriea—D. A. Lindsay

STKEET DIRECTORY. 153

Netherby (Ronaldsliaw Park),

Robert GudgeonAnchorage (Ronaldshaw Park),

Mrs John CunninghamRonaldshaw Park—A. WalkerBlackburn House—Captain J. J.

GregoryCarleton House-—Lieut. -Col. M.

Heneage.Craigweil—F. P. StewartBlackburn Lodge—A. ChalmersRoseburn—Mrs Jas. M 'NaughtonWestbourne—D. ReidWestbourne Villa—M. BrownGargowan —Thomas P. WilsonBiair Lodge—Mrs Dalziel

Southpark—Rev. Dr DykesAllanvale—Mrs DavisAllanvale Gardens—J. M, W.

AdamsonMillearn—Mrs Millar

Gartferry—Robert PatonBelridding—Gen. R. A.WauchopeRiverston—Mrs S. WilsonSea Tower—D. Hunter

Victoria Park.

Carston House—W. T. ClarkHawthorn Lodge—Mrs Mitchell

Airlie—Richard NivenVictoria Park House—Dr J.

Kennedy

RacecourseRoad - (Continued.)

Strathdoon—Col. WallaceLiverclojr—F. G. M'AndrewSt Lawrence—Rev. J. Clelland

Middleton—R. M. Pollok

Inverdon—Misses HamiltonSt. Andrews—Mrs Alston

Brooksby—Mrs J. HunterClyde House—Gilbert Steele

Blackburn Dairy— MrsM'Hutcheon

SANDGATE STREET.

1, Junior Liberal Club

1, James M'Geachie2, James Smith3, Littlejohn Brothers

4, Mrs Pdcharclson

5, Robert Wilson7, John Thomson8 and 10, Mrs Nisbet

9, John Mercer9, Thomas Andrew

11, Mrs Lockhart12, M. Thomson13, Jas. M'Murtrie14, Joseph Gray15 and 17, Wilson and Co.

16, Archd. Thomson18, Adam M'Gregor19, Wm. Ramsay20, Gavin Girdwood21, John Campbell22 Mrs H, M'Nair23, D. S. Hendry & Son24, Wm. PollockBank of Scotland

25, Miss Howatson26, John Pveid and Son27, David Smith28, Wm. Winchester29, Lawrie .>; Smith30s William Ochiltree

Commercial Bank33, F. H. Blackwood and Co.

35, Captain E. Kerr36, Misses Russell

37, Stephen & Pollock

38, James M'CallRoyal RankRoyal Bank House, D. Highet40, James Dalziel

41, County Club42, Mrs R. Smith43, Marshall, Wane, and Allan43, David Thomson

154 STREET DIRECTORY.

44, William M'KerroAv45.1 Jolm Boyd45b, Alex. Lyon46, William Ogg47, Miss Burgess

49, A. \' W. M'Nee50, Alex. King50, Mrs Campbell

53, Thomas Manson53, William Auld54, W. Johnstone ^ SonAyr Billiard Rooms55, David White57, David Allan

58^, William Clarke

59, Mieses LoudonSandgate house, Mrs Boswell

61, Miss Bryson

62, John Murdoch62, W. T. Morton63, James Taylor and Son

64, Thomas Martin

64, Miss Glendinning

68, Robert Smith

70, Jas. M'Cririck k Son

72, William Taylor

74, Miss A. Reid

76, WellmeadoM' Laundry

78, R. Wilson

78, Miss Boae80, Mrs James Clark

82, Mrs Cowan84, William Hall

86, James Smith88 and 90, Singers ]Maehine

Warehouse92, George Arbuckle

94, Wellington Laundry

96, James Baird

98 and 100, Miss M'Lellan

SEABANK ROAD—Fort.

Fort House—Capt. T. Sinclair

Fort House—Robert Scott

Pomona House—Mrs C. OmanFranklin Villa—A. DonaldsonFranklin Villa—J. ChisholmCromwell Cottage—Mrs Brown

SMITH STREET.J. & A. TaylorDavid Milligan

John M. RodgerSt. John Baptist's Refuge

SOUTH HARBOUR STREET2 Joseph Johnstone3 W. Hess4 Wm. Robertson5 Archibald Smellie

6 Mrs J. M. Lawrence7 and 8 Wm. Flint & Son

13 John Dykes & Son17 Agnes Hannah21 A. M. Turner27 Robert Russell

31 R. R. Murray55 Thomas Steele

75 John Dunlop93 Wm. Leadingham113 Capt. Jas. Girvin

S. M 'Knight & Co.

SUNNYSIDE(off Alloway Place).

Capt. Hardy M'HardyHarry HartGreenside Villa-Rev. T. H. LangPembroke Villa—Robert M'Phee

WELLINGTON SQUARE.1, Col. Hay-Boyd2, Jas. Andrew3, Dr R. Dobbie4, Robert Cowan5, David Ferguson

6, Dr J. R. Watt7, Miss Johnstone

STREET DIRECTORY.

8, Mrs Locke 18, Robert Gillan

9, Major J. M. M. Morton 19, Mrs H. M'Jannet

10, J. Douglas Baird 21, W. A. 0. Paterson

11, Mrs M'Clelland 22, Mrs Lowe12, Mrs Beachcroft 23, John Stirling

13, J. S. Johnstone 24, Mrs Waddell

14, Lawrence Anderson 25, C. G. ShawCounty Buildings 26, Town and County Club

16, Misses M 'Donald 27, Misses Craig

17, Dr W. MacLachlan 29, Mrs John Ronald

155

AYR, NEWTONWALLAOETOWN

Note.—Those marked N" are Newton and ^ Wallacetown.

ACCOUNTANTS.Crawford, T, & U, 62 New-market street

Manson, Thos., 53 Sandgate st.

Smith, J. & W. 14 Newmarket st

Tnrnbull, Andrew, 25a New-market street

Turner, Thos,, 25a Newmarket st

AYR CONFECTIONERYWORKS.

Richmond, J., Allison street, N

CRATED WATER MANU-FACTURERS.

Ayr Mineral Water Coy. (Ltd.)

38 Garden street, NBuchanan & Sons, River ter, WChalmers, R., 26 and 28 Clunes

vennal. off Green st. lane, NSloan John, 33 River street, WTurner, A. M., 104 Main st., N

AGENTS.Affleck, Wm., & Son, 35 High

street (house)

Aird, W. , 1 Argyle st. (coal)WAllan, David, 57 Sandgate st.

(coal)

Cellars, David, Carrick road(manure)

Clark, Mrs James, 80 Sandgatestreet (coal)

Dalmellington Iron Coy., 55Sandgate street (coal)

Duff, Hugh, 10 Academy street

(coal)

Dunlop, M. & M., 60 High st.

(coal)

Garland, John, 58 Content st.

(coal) WGillies, J., North Quay (com-

mission), NGuthrie, A. & J. , 46 North quay

(shipping), NHall, Wm. , 84 Sandgate street

(coal)

Hamilton, J., 26 North quay(shipping), N

Jamie, William, 38 Content st.

(coal), WLogan, J. , North qviay (coall, N

TRADES DIRECTORY. 15^

Mitchell, W., & Son, 7 GreenSt. (lime, etc.), N

M'Cardle, William, 88 and 90Sandgatest. (sewing machines)

M'Colm, Wm., 34 North quay(shipping), N

M'Crindle, James, 3 Hall's

Vennel (coal), NM'Kean, John, 37 Fullarton st.

(coal)

M 'Lean, H. , 43 Allison st. (coal)NM'Ninch, Wm. , 7 George street

(coal) WPark, Miss, 12 John st (sewing)WRamsay, Wm., 278 High street

(Parcel Express)Peid, J., & Son, 26 Sandgate

street (honse)

Robertson, Wm , 4 Harbour st.

(coal)

Smith, George, 7 Main st (coal) NSmith, J. G., North quay, (ship-

ping) NStroyan, Samuel, 2 North quay

(shipping) NTaylor, Jas & Son, 63 Sandgate st

(house)

Wilson, J. , 8 Cassillis st. (house)

Wilson & Co., 15 and 17 Sand-gate street, (house)

ARCHITECTS AND CIVILENGINEERS.

Eagiesham, John, A.R.LB.A.,Town's Buildings & 54 Fort st

Mercer, John, I. A., 9 Sandgate st

Morris, James A., & Hunter,A.R.LB.A., LA., 46 New-market street

Murdoch, J., I. A., 62 SandgatestStevenson, Allan, LA., 14 Cath-

cart street

AUCTIONEERS ANDAPPRAISERS.

Craig, James, 33 Alloway street

Dewar, R., 35 Kyle street

Hunter, Wm. , 24 Sandgate st.

Reid, J., & Son, 26 Sandgate st

Wilson & Co. , 15& 17 Sandgate st

Young, Jas. Corn Exchange Court

BAKERS.Austin, David, 11 Main street, NBrown, John, 47 Newmarket st.,

and Tam's Brig, NCuthbertson, R., 49 Main st., NGalbraith, Wm., 84 High street

Girdwood, G. , 188 High st. , and20 Sandgate street

Goudie, J., 253 and 255 High st

Hall, Mrs John, 216 High street

Martin, Mrs, 16 Gordon place, WMcCall, Mrs A., 105 High street

McCulloch, J. K., & Son, 16 Nev.--

market st. , & 1 1 Alloway st.

Reid, Alex., 17 High street

Reid, James, 34 Wallace street

Scott, John, 69 Main street, NSpeirs, W^., 149 High street

Stewart, Jas. , 20 North quay, NTuton, John, 50 George st. , WWright, Daniel, 191 High street

BANKS—»%€. Index.

BEADLES.

Allan, Wm., St. Leonards,—

;

house, 99 Mill street

Cairns, Hugh, North Newton

house, 46 Allison street, NCairns, W^m. , Original Secession

—house, 38 Viewfield road, NCampbell, J., Newton Free

house, 4 Clunes vennal, NFraser, R. , Scottish Episcopalian

—house, 27 Fullarton st.

Guthrig, T., Darlington U.P.,—house, 29 River street, W"

Hyslop, J., Old Church—house,

7 Kirkport, Hioli street

158 AYR, NEWTO^' AND WALLACETOWN.

McConnell, J., Cathcart st. U.P. BOARDING SCHOOLS.—house, 15 Cathcart street (Ladies.

)

Dick, R,. Wallacetown Free— Aitken, Miss, Wellington lodge,house, 36 Elba street, W Bath place

McCreath, J., New Established Lowe, Mrs, 22 Wellington square—house, 24J Carrick street McCheyne, Miss, 13 Eglinton

Reid, A., Newton Established— terrace, Forthouse, 61 Main Street, N

j

Armour, Hugh, Ayr Free—house,125 South Harbour street

Ravie, David, Baptist—house, 42Newmarket street I

Tanish, Peter, Wallacetown! BONDED STORE KEEPERSEstablished—house, 4 Church' Cathcart & Co. , Kyle street

BOAT BUILDER.Christie, W., 6 York street

lane, N

street, WBELLHANGERS.

Terry & Son, 32 High street

Thomson, James, 131 High st

Ure, William, 131 High street

BERLIN WOOL SHOPS.Bell, M. & J. , 49 Newmarket st

Moore, Miss M. , 60Newmarket st

Richardson, Mrs, 4 Sandgate st

Stevenson, M. & M, 7 Alloway st

BLACKSMITHS.

Chisholm, Alex. , 33 River st. WCrichton, John, 147 High streetHowat, Wm., 116 High streetKerr, Wm. , 32 Kyle street

McDougall, Thos. , 28 Green st

Lane, NPaterson, Wm. , 45 Carrick st

Terry, J. , & Son, 32 High streetThomson, James, 131 High st

Ure, Wm., 131 High street

Whytock, J,, 7 Main street, N

BILLPOSTERS.

Baird, Robert, 11 Boat VennelHalliday, J. C. , 20 New Bridge st

Turner, A.

street

M. , 21 South Harbour

BOOKBINDERS.Henry, H., 35 Newmarket st

Lymburn, Wm. 65 Newmarket st

Murray, Henry, 193 High street

BOOKSELLERS AND STA-TIONERS.

Chambers, W. D., 13 Old Bridgestreet

Cooper, W., 8 Wallace street WCuthbertson, W. B. , 1 High st

Fergusson, A., 18 High street

Hendry, D. S., & Son, 23 Sand-gate street

Henry, Hugh, 35 Newmarket st

Irvine & Son, 93 High street

Lawson, A. , 98 Main street, NLymburn, W. , 65 Newmarket st

Morgan, Arthur, 75 High street

Murray, Henry, 193 High street

Murray, Hugh, 19 High street

Murdoch, M. & J., 44 Main st.,

NM'Call, James, 38 Sandgate st

M'Geachin, Robt., 61 High st.

Neil, Robert, 267 High streeti Roddie, G. Gray, 252 High st

TRADES DIRECTORY. lod

Stephen & Pollock, '37 Sandgatestreet

BOOT & SHOEMAKERS.Adam & Sons, 98 High street

Boyd, Alex., 6 Old Bridge street

Boyd, John, 45 Sandgate street

Crawford, R. , 14 Gordon placeWCuthbert, A. & Sons, 22 High st.

Dobbie, R. & Co., 42 High street

Dobbie, Wm., 164 High st.

Dundee ICquitable, 47 High st.

Gillan, James, 24 Carrick street

Hartley, W., 145 High street

Higgins, Wm. , 260 High street

Johnston, J. , 28 High street

Millar, R., jr,, 28 Main street NMillar, Robt. , 4 Macneille build-

ings, Newmarket street

Morrison, J., 63 and 204 High

M 'Donald, John, 102 High st.

M'Ewen, Thos, 93 Main streetNPaterson, A. & W., 184 High st.

and 10 Wallace street

Polland, James, 9 New road NRamsay, J., 10 Old Bridge street|

Smith, James, 86 Sandgate street

Stead & Simpson, 154 High st.

BRASSFOUNDERS.Reid & Co., 114 High street

Welsh & Co. , 24 Carrick street

BREWERS & MALTSTERS.Turner, A. M., 104 Main street, NWatson, James, «& Co., 41 Mill

street

BUILDERS & MASONS.Baird, James, 7 Dalblair roadFogo, Wm. , Falkland park NHutchison, R., 44 Viewfield roadHunter, Andrew, 18 Dalblair road

Jackson, J. & W, 6 James' st. WKirkland, David, 2 Ballantine

drive, off Carrick roadM'Lachlan, A., & Son, 64 Dal-

blair roadMurray, Wm., Cyprus cottage,

Carrick roadStevenson, Robt. , Innez cottage,

Viewfield road, NWatson, Wm., 18 Mill street

Wyllie, Andrew, &Son,45Greenstreet, N

CAB and CARRIAGEPROPRIETORS.

Burns, Thos., 41 Wallace st. WDuncan, Matthew, 39 River st. NGemmell, Alex. , 227 High street

M'Guigan, David, 30 Kyle street

M'Kerrow, Wm., 33 Carrick st.,

and 44 Sandgate street

M'Murtrie, J., 12 Dalblair roadand 13 Sandgate street

CABINETMAKERS andUPHOLSTERERS.

Affleck, Wm., & Son, 35 and 67

High street

Bowie, H. , 28 Newmarket street

Gibb, Allan, 74 High street

Hyslop, James, 7 Kirkport, High

M'Clure, G. & J., 1 and 5 Dal-

blair roadMorrison, L. , 33 High street and

6 New Bridge street

M orris, John, 40 Main street NNeill, F. , 1 New road. NReid, J. & D., 96 and 119 High

street

Reid, J. , & Son, 26 Sandgate st.

Roddie, J., 5 Wallace street, WThomson, J. M., 35 and 67 High

street

160 AYR, NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN.

Taylor, James, & Son, 63 Sand-gate street

Wilson & Co., 15 and 17 Sandgatestreet

CANDLEMAKERS.Donaldson, David, 159 High st.

Paterson, A. & Sons, Mill street

CARRIERS—^See Index.

M'Gregor, A., 16 and 18 Sand-gate street

CHIMNEY SWEEPERS.Gait, James, 66 George st., WIrvine, Arch., 15 Carrick street

Irvine, James, 16 Kyle street

Irvine, John, 35 Eullarton street

CARTERS.Cowan, H. , 58 York street, NCowan, Wm. , 58 York street, NHall, Alex. , 63 Peebles street, NHall, James, Peebles st. , NMills, Robt. , 4 Saltfield house, NMillar, Walter, 5 Kyle street

Murray, Wm., 89 Alloway street

Murphy, Robert, 5 New road, NM'Fadzean, D., 34 Main street, NM'Fedries, J., 28 Lymond's CLOGW>nd, ^N Mulligan,

M'Fedries, David, 44 Russell

M'llwra'ith, R. & Co., 36 Clunesstreet, N

M'Kinnon, W. , 10 Limonds wyndRoy, James, 222 High street

Sloss, David, 1 Boat vennal

CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS. I

• Ayr Apothecary Co., 1 Newroad, N, and 66 High street

Alexander, A. R. , 58 Main st. IS!"

Bell, Henry, 31 Main street NBevendge, W^m. , 2 Macneille

buildings, Newmarket street

Burns, Wm., 142 High street

Cook, Thomas, 87 High street

Dobbie, D., 4 Gordon place, WDobbie, James, 18 New Bridge

street

Jackson, Wm. , 6 AlloAvay street

Moore & Co., 1 New Bridge st

M'Derment, Jas., 15 Hio-h street

CHINA, GLASS, & EARTH-ENWARE DEALERS.

Arbuckle, George, 92 Sandgatestreet

Brown, Quintin, 26 Wallace st. WCaw, James, 51a Newmarket st.

Dunlop, VI. & M., 60 High st.

Miller, Miss, 39 Alloway street

McMillan, Mrs, 21 River st., NM 'Culloch, Wm. , 42 George st.WThomson, John, 7 Sandgate st.

PATTERN MAKER.J., 17 Hope street

COACHBUILDERS.Bryden, George, 6 Cathcart st.

Mains, John, 7 John street, WMorton, Adam, 197 High street

Reid, Thos., 7 Main street, NRobertson, Wm., & Sons, 46

George street, WCONFECTIONERS & PASTRY^

BAKERS.Those marked (p) are Pastry

Bakers.Auld, Thos., 29 Alloway st

Brackenridge, Mrs, 11 High st.

Brucciani, P., 11 Hope st. and35 Mam street N

Campbell, John, 3 and 274 Highstreet (p)

Craig, Mrs D. , 34 Kyle street

Clark, Mrs, 8 High street

Dyer, W. M . 261 High street

TRADES DIRECTORY. 161

tiibson, Mrs J., 25 ^'ain st. , X<j!-oiidie, J., & Sons, 253 and 255

High street (p)

Lamb, Wm., 20 Wallace st., WLynn, Miss, 157 High street

M'Lellan, Miss, 100 Sandgate st.

Mori, E., 11 Old Bridge street

Meng, Fleury, 68 Newarketftreet (p)

Milroy, James, 18i Alloway st.

Neil, Robert, 8 Carrick street

81oane, Miss, 119 High street

COOPERS AND RIDDLEMAKERS.

Brown, T. & Co., 145 High st.

Mair, W. & Son, 258 High st,

M'CreaHie, J., 96 High street

CORK MANUFACTURERS.Moore, Thomas, 19 Carrick st.

Smith, Wm., 3 Boat vennel

COWFEEDERS.j

Baird, J., 6 Hall's vennel, N]

Clark, Miss, Killock Cottage,!

Midton roadClydesdale, J. , Old Brewery, FortDavidson, Mrs, 21 Kyle street

Dick, Mrs A., 70 New road, NDrinnan, John, 2 Bognallrow,WOibson, Alexr. , 52 Viewfield

road N(Gilchrist, J. , 60 Allison st. N.Halbert, M., 36 Mill street

Hall, Mrs C, 27 Peebles st. NKerr, G. , 16 Nelson street, N

|

Loudon, David, back HawkhillM'Hutcheon, JSIrs, Blackburni

farm, Racecourse road I

M 'Intyre, J. , Dalmellington road;

M'Whirter, Robt, back HawkhilllM'Whirter, D., 38 Carrick st. i

M'Naughton, Neil, Limnon,|Midton road !

Neill, A. , Princes street NRoy, James, 220 High st.

Sillars, D., 66 York st. lane NStewart, D., 114 George st. WWatson, Wm., 14 Queen street

Watson, Robt., 53 Peebles st. N

DENTISTS.Agnew, James, 4 Barns street

Frew, John, 7 Cathcart st.

Hunt, J. P., 17 Charlotte st.

Stirling, J., L.D.S., 23 Welling-ton square

DRAPERS.Alexander, J. , 2 New Bridge st.

Black, Wm. R., 12 High street

Cowieson, Bros. , 90 High st.

Currie, Rae, and Co., AiisaBuildings, High street

Hamilton, W., 55 and 57 Highstreet

Hamilton, Jas. D., 124 High st.

Hourston, David, 3 Kyle st.

Plunter and Grant, 2 High st.

Hunter, Mrs, 64 Main st. NHunter, Mrs D., 115 Main st. NHyslop, Wallace, and Co., 240

High street

Johnson, Bros., 50 High st.

Johnstone and Finlayson,

Observer Buildings, Kyle st.

Lawrie and Smith, 29 Sandgatestreet

Lusk & Co. , 230 High street

Mackie, Miss, 46 Main st., NMackenzie, J. , Winton Buildings

High street

M'Ninch, W. , 7 George st. WM 'Intyre, J., 2 Gordon place WM'Kellar, Duncan, 43 Mainst. NPurdie, Miss, 123 High st.

Ritchie, James, 239 High st,

Robertson and Co., 192 High st.

162 AYR, NEWTON AND WALLACETOWK.

Sibbald, David, 80 High street1

Smith James, 30 Main st. NSmith, James, 58 High st.

Steele, Alex., 182 High st.

Wilson, Andrew, 175 High st.

Young, David, 141 High st.

Young, Thomas, 54 Newmarketstreet

DRESSMAKERS ANDMILLINERS.

Baird, Miss, 16 Barns street

Bone, Miss, 78 Sandgate street

Brotherson, Miss, 26 Newmarketstreet

Bryson, Miss, 61 Sandgate st.

Burgess, Miss, 47 Sandgate st.

Campbell, Miss, 20 Cathcart st.

Cassillis, Miss, 58 Dalblair rd.

Cowan, Mrs, 12 Carrick street

Currie Rae, and Co. , Alisa Build-

ings, High street

Dick, Miss, 169 High street

Douglas, Mrs, 45 Newmarkec st.

Durham and Wright, 107 High st.

Gait and Co. , 10 Barns street

Goudie, J. and H., 4 Wallace

street WGuthrie, Arch., Winton build-

ings, High street

Hamilton, Wm., 55 and 57 Highstreet

Hannah, Miss, 36 Kyle street

Hood, Mrs, 53 Newmarket st.

Howatson, Miss, 25 Sandgate st.

Hourston, David, 3 Kyle st.

Hunter, Miss, 6 Ballantyne

drive, off Midton road

Hunter and Grant, 2 High st.

Hyslop, Wallace and Co., 240

High street

Jackson, Miss, 96 High street

Johnson Bros., 50 High street

Johnstone and Finlayson, Kyle

street

Kerr and Bone, 14 Newmarketstreet

Lawrie and Smith, 29 Sandgatestreet

Leman, Miss, 96 High street

Loudon, Misses, 59 Sandgate st.

Mitchell, Mrs, 206 High st

M'Bride, Miss, 9 Cathcart st.

M'CuUoch Miss, 70 Newmarketstreet

M'Feat, Miss, 18 Fullartonst.

M 'Ghee, Miss, 49 Alloway st.

Mackay, Miss, 43 Fort street

Mackenzie, J., Winton build-

ings, High street

M'Kissock, Miss, 33 Fullartonstreet

M 'Skimming, Miss, 3 Academystreet

Purdie. Miss 123 High street

Ritchie, James, 239 High street

Robertson and Co., 1S2 High st.

Sloan, Miss, 186 High street

Smith, Misses, 37 Fullarton sb.

Sibbald, David, 80 High street

Thomson, Mrs D., 43 Sandgatestreet

Wilson, A. , 175 High street

Wyllie, Miss, 87 Alioway st.

Young, David, 141 High street

Young, T. , 54 Newmarket st.

DRYSALTERS.Eraser. A, , 28 George street, NLamont, R., and Son, 7 New-

market street

Wight, John, 205 High street

DYER.Wallace, Wm., 208 Higher st.

ENGINEERS AND IMPLE-MENT MAKERS.

Taylor, J. and A., Townheadworks.

TRADES DIRECTORT. 163

Mackie, James, 61 Peebles st. NMontgomerie, Hugh, 33 George

street, WFANCY WAREHOUSES.

BrowB, J., 51 High street

Jack, T. , 67 and 69 Newmarketstreet and 197 High street

Lambie, Mrs T. , 4 New Bridgestreet

M'Whinnie, Mrs, 224 High st.

FISH & GAME MERCHANTSAllan, Mrs, 10 New Bridge st.

and 201 High street

Crawford, Thos., 198 High st.

Hill, P. B., 65 High street

FISHING TACKLE MAKERS

Mitchell, Alex. , 20 Kyle st

.

FLESHERS.Adam, John, 9 Newmarket st

Brown, Hugh, 3 Peebles st. , NClimie, A. , 221 High street

Dunlop, Jas. , 63 Wallace st. , WEaston, Peter, 74 Russell st., NFletcher, P., 189 High street

Frew, John, 69 High street

Fullarton, Jas. , 43 George st.WGibson, John, 26 High street

Jones, Thomas, 57 Main st. NMeiklejohn, H., 62 Main st., NMitchell, Walter, & Son, 22Main street, N

Morton, H. , 18 Gordon placeWM'Callum, John, 3 Mill street

M'Kissock, Jas. , 3 River st. , NM'Nair, H., 22 Sandgate st.

M'Queen, Chas. , 20 AUoway st.

Picken, David, 69J Main st. NPollock, J., 19 Newmarket st.

Wilson, John, 21 Carrick st.

FRUITERERS & GREEN-GROCERS.

Barns, William, 74 George st. WCowan, Mrs, 82 Sandgate st.

Cunningham, Miss, 30 High st.

Davidson, M. & A., 57 New-market street

Drinnan, D. E., 41 Alloway st.

Law, Wm. , 23 Main street, NMiller, Miss, 157 High streetMilroy, Jas., 18| Alloway st.

M'Kelvie, A., 71 Main street NM'Nee, A. v W., 49 Sandgate

street, 12 Newmarket st. , and199 High street

Paul, Miss, 43 Carrick streetRoy, James, 222 High streetRussell, Misses, 36 Sandgate st.

Smith, Mrs, 15 George st. , WTannoch, John, 44 George st. W

GRAIN MERCHANTS.Allan, John, v Co., 3 Carrick st.

Ballantine, John, 159 High st.

Cellars, David, Lethan cottage,Carrick road

Flint, W., & Son, 7 and 8 SouthHarbour street

Jardine, A., Northfield, NLoudon, John, 6 Barns crescentSmith, A. , & Son, 22 Alloway st

Steele, Thos. , 55 South Harbourstreet, and 31 Alloway st.

Wight, W., & Co., 169 HighstWyllie, D., & Co., 219 High st.

GROCERS AND SPIRITMERCHANTS.

Those marked (s) sell Spirits.

Allan, T., 102 Main st. (s), NBone, R., 17 Nelson st., NCameron, A. , 165 High st. (s)

Cameron, K., 10 Church st., WCassills, D., 177 High st. (s)

164 AYR, XfiWTON AND WALLCETOWy.

Cooper, Win., 81 Main street NDouglas, W., 23 Content st. WDickson, Mrs F., 127 Main st.

(s)NDuncan, Miss, 73 VV allace stWForrest, R., & Co, 62 High

street (s)

Grant, Duncan, 86 Main street,

and 10 Taylor street, N(Irassick, Peter, 24 George, W.Hogg, Matthew, 202 High st.

and 85 George street, W|

Jamieson, J. M., 11 NeM' Bridge I

St. , 82 Main st. and 90i New i

road, N '

Kenned}^ P., 14 New Bridgestreet (s)

Kay, Wm. , 34 George st. WLipton, T. J., 150 High street

Lockhart, Mrs A., 11 Sandgatestreet (s)

Loudon, David, W HawkhillLogan Bros., 25b Newmarket

street

Logan, James, 108 High st.

Logan, Wm., 201 High street

.^lalcolm, Pv.., 46 Content st. WMarr, Wm., 19 AUoway street

and 115 George st. WiNleiklejohn, Henry, 54 and 56

Main street, N (s)

Miller, T., 61 Wallace st. (s) WMoffat, John, 78 Allison st. , NMoney, W., 185 High street

M ontgomerie, H, 7 George stWMurray, R., 256 High street

M 'Bride, H. A., 14 Elba st. WM'Clelland, A. & J., 236 High

street

M'Connell, Wm,, 12 Gordonplace, W

M'Connell, William, jr., 244High street, (s)

M'Clelland, W., 63 George st. W

M'Clymont, J., 39 Main st. (s) NM'Crae, Hugh, 70 Green so.,

and 7 Peebles street, N •

M'Kay, D., 77 Cross street, WM'Quaker, J., 27 Green st., NM'Quaker, W., 16 Content st.

(s) WM'Whirter, A., 64 Green street

(s)NNicol, Mrs, 16 Viewfieldrd., NOliver, James, 41 High street (s)

Paterson, A., 47 Main street, NPaterson, John H., 190 High st,

Paterson, W., & Sons, 249 Highstreet (s)

Ramsay, Wm., 278 High st., (s)

Reid, A., 74 Sandgate st.

Richmond, Mrs, 26 Wellingtonstreet, N

Rutherford, G. & H,, 126 Highstreet (s)

ShaAv, Angus, 207 High st, (s,

)

Shaw, John, 10 Gordon place (s)

Smith, John & Co,, Allisonstreet (s) N

Smith, John, 7 Mill street

Steel, A. , 1 Waggon road, NStewart, Pt., 85 Cross street, WTaylor, Wm., 19 New road, NThomson, M., 12 Sandgate st (s)

Thomson, J., 71, 176 and 180High street (s)

Wall.'ice, R. , Town's Buildings,

3 and 7 High st. (s)

Weir, James, 20 Wallace st, WWinchester, Wm., 28 Sandgate

street (s)

Wyllie & Brown, 110 High st.,

and 8 Newmarket street

Wyllie, Miss, 93 George st., WWyllie, T. K., 1 Taylor st. (s) NWyburn, John, 15 Main st., N,and 69 Elba street, W

TRADES DIRECTORY. 16p

GUNMAKERS.M'Crivick & Sons, 70 8candgate st

HAMCURERS.Lennox & Gebbie, 106 High st.

Mair, George, & Co., 131 Highst-

Mitchell, W., & Sons, 22 Mainstreet, N

Strathearn & Co., 5, 7 and 11

River terrace, WHATTERS.

Cameron, S. , 225 High street

Connell, G. L. W., 223 High st

Gibson, John, 86 High street

Reid, Matthew, 104 High street

Thomson, & Son, 94 High st

Wood, Hugh, 31 High street

HOSIERS AND BABY LINEN. WAREHOUSES.

Burgess, Miss M. , 47 Sandgate st

Fisher, J. , 58 Newmarket st

Gray, J., 14 Sandgate street

Guthrie, A., Winton Building-

High street

MTadzean, Mrs R., 132 High st

Robertson, A. S., 4 Old Bridge st

Stevenson, M. & M. , 7 Allowaystreet

Thomson, J. , & Son, 94 High st

Watson, M. & S., 34 High street

HOUSE FACTORS.j

Brown, H. , Milrig place, 8 Char-lotte street

Clark, James, 4 Arran terrace.

FortCrawford, T. & D. , 62 Newmar-

ket street

Cumming, Wm. , 89 Main street

"NHall, Wm. , 84 Sandgate street

M'Clure, G. & J., 1 Ualblair rdRamsay, John, Milrig Hotel,

Charlotte street

Smith, James, 14 Newmarket st

Young, James, 106 High street.

INNS AND HOTELS.

Alfred Hotel, 8 and 10 Sandgatestreet—Mrs G. Nisbet

Athole Arms Hotel, Alloway st

—Thomas AitkenAyr Arms Hotel, 231 High st

D. GerrandAyrshire and Galloway Hotel, 1

Killoch place—T. SteenBlack Bull Hotel, 39 and 41

River street, W—M. DuncanBuck's Head Hotel, 2 Kyle st

J. FindlayCattle Market Hotel, Alloway st

—Mrs William Miller

Craigie Inn, 117 Geoi^ge st., W—Robei't Carson

Crown Hotel, 117 High street

Wm, M'KissockEglinton Hotel, 4 Alloway st

John Steele

King's Arms Hotel, 14 High st

Mrs Wm. ScottKyle Hotel, 9 Kyle street—^Irs

J. RitchieLome Temperance Hotel, 135High st—Milne & Rankin

Mason's Arms Inn, 130 High st

—C. MurdochMilrig Hotel, Charlotte street-John Ramsay

M 'Lean's Temperance Hotel, 5Killoch place—A. M'Lean

Plough Inn, 257 High street—Wm. M'Kissock

Queen's Hotel, 6 Harbour st

Mrs J. M. Lawrence

166 AYR, NEWTOX AND WALLACETOWN.

Star Hotel, 108 High street-H.Calder

Sun Inn, 245 High st—JamesWalker

Tarn 0' Shanter Inn, 246 Highst—J. Scott

Temperance Hotel, 2 Carrick st

—Mrs CowanVictoria Hotel, 5 Kyle street

Walter MillerVictoria Inn, 97 High st—MissGray

Waverley Temperance Hotel, 8

New Bridge st—D. GrantWheat Sheaf Inn, 9 John st., W—John Thom

WTiippe Inne, 179 High street-Robert Hallan

INSURANCE AGENTS—-S'ee

Index.

IRONFOUNDERS.

Hunter, R., Wallacetown Foundry, Lymond's Wynd, W

Rodger, J. M., Kyle FoundryTownhead

Ure, Wm., Ayr Foundry, Greenstreet, N

IRONMONGERS.Cameron, R. , 148 High street

Highet & Hunter, 113 High st

Howat, Wm., 116 High street

Lamb, Wm., 41 Wallace st., WLimond, T., 128 High street

Paterson, J. D. , 8 Old Bridge st

Semple, John, 73 High street

Wilkinson, James, 12 Alloway st

IRON SHIPBUILDERS.

M'Knight, S. & Co., South quay

JOINERS.Allan Brothers, 113 Main st., NClark, David, 74 High street

Clarke, Wm., 58^ Sandgate st

Currie, John, 251 High street

Davidson, John, 43 New road, NDrinnan, W. , 78 George streetWFergusson, W. & G., Old Bridge

End, WForrest, J., 41 George street, WKay, John, 12 Church st.

King, A. , 50 Sandgate street

Leitch, Thos., 79 Mill street

Meikle, J. & D., 48 and 50 Mainstreet, N

Miller, Robert, 10 High street

Milligan, D. & J. , 40 Kyle street

Milligan, David, Smith street

Mitchell, J., 24 Wallace st., WM'Clure, G. & J., 5 Dalblair rd.

M'Creath, James, 27Fullarton st

M'Creath, Robert, 27 Carrick st

Neill, James, 65 Main street, NPaton, R. & Sons, 46 Kyle st.

Paton, Wm., 13 Kyle street

Ramsay, Wm. , 19 Sandgate st.

Redmond, John, 38 New rd. , NSteven, W., 6 Content st., WWilson, Robert, 5 Sandgate st.

LATHSPLITTERS.Cowie, John, 24 Carrick street

Fullarton, J. & W., 41 New roadNLEATHER CUTTERS.

Boyd, Alex., 6 Old Bridge st

Miller, R., jr., 28 Main street

N

Paterson, J., 4 Kirkport, Highst

MANGLES.Burton, Mrs, 10 Alloway street

Caldwell, Mrs, 94 Green StreetNGibson, Mrs, 10 Elba street, W

TRADES DIRECTORY. 167

Gribbin, Mrs, 18 Mill street

Hastings, Miss, 35 Fullarton st

Martin, Mrs, 4| Cromwell place,

FortMiller, Mrs G., Wattfield cottage,

Miclton roadMurdoch, Miss, 49 New road NMurray, Mrs J. , 49 Alloway st

M'Clelland, Miss, 98 Sandgate

M'Colm, Mrs, 131 South Har-bour street

M'Kinnon, Mrs, 77 Alloway st

Neill, Mrs, 60 Dalblair rdNiven, Mrs, 23 Fort street

Ritchie, Mrs, 8 New road, NRobb, Mrs A., Princes street, WYoung, Mrs, Aftonplace,Carrick

road

MANUFACTURER8.

Bryden, Wm., 46 Carrick street

(shirt)

Ayrshire Rubber vStores, 36 Kylestreet

Butler, Samuel & Co. , Newton-head, N (lace)

Gray, W. C. , off Prestwick road,

N (carpet)

Howat, D. G., Allison street, Nj(lace)

I

Hutchison, A. , 41 Content street

vV (woollen)

Hyland, Thomas, & Co. , Riverterrace, W (starch and gum)

Jamie, M., & Son, 25^ Contentstreet, W (muslin)

Reid, J., & Son, Russell street,

W (woollen and wincey)Ritchie, W. & Son, Church st.,

W (muslin)

Surgeoner, Wm., 20 Boghallrow (carpets)

MILLERS.

Craig, James, & Son, VictoriaMills, North Quay, N

Scoular, R., & Son, Dutch Mills,

near AyrSmith, A., & Son, Ayr Mills,

Mill street, and Alloway Mills,

near AyrSteele, J. , Overmills, near Ayr

NURSERYMEN and SEEDS-MEN.

Those marked (s) are Seedsmenonly.

Cameron. D., 100 New road, NCampbell, J. H., 21 Alloway st.

(s)

Drinnan, D. , Tig cottage, Prest-wick road

Dykes, J., & Son, 15 Harbour

Imrie, Thos., & Sons, 137 Highstreet, (s)

Imrie & Co. , Dalmellington roadInglis & Son, 49 Alloway st. (s)

M'Whirter, Robert, HawkhillWyllie, D., & Co., 215 High st.,

(s)

OUTFITTERS.Blackwood, H., &Co., 33 Sand-

gate street

Jamieson, J., & Co, 112 High st.

Hepworth, Joseph, & Son, 22New Bridge street

PAINTERS & PAPER-HANGERS.

Aird, James, 14Albert terrace,WBennett, J. , B. & Sons, 36 New-market street

Goudie, W, , 49 Allison street, NHunter, H., 19 Main street, N

168 AYR, XEWTON AND WALLACETOWN.

Johnston, W., & Son, 54 Sand-gate street

M Leod, J., 44 Newmarket st.

Stewart, W., 22 Newmarket st.

Smith, Thos., 4 Lome place,

Argyle street, NWillock, W. , & Son, Macneille

Buildmgs, Newmarket street

Wilson, A., & Son, 197 High st.

PAVIERS.M 'Andrew, C, 14 Main st., N

PAWNBROKERS.Boyle, Miss, 41 Cross sti-eet, WBoyle, George, 70 Cross st., WHill, D. E., 70 High street

Leckie, A. , 131 High street

M'Kenna, W., 37 River st., WPERFUMERS AND HAIR-

DRESSERS.Those marked (h) are Hair-

dressers only.

Anderson, R., 3 River terrace,

W, (h)

Bentley. Wm., 212 High street

Christie, D., 211 Highst.,Graham, A., 4 Hope st.

,(h)

Le Clair, Louis, 50 NewmarketSt., and 109 High street

Stevenson, James, 6 High st.,

and 5 Main street N (h)

Woods, G., 1 Mill street (h)

PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS.Bara, Ambrose, Cromwell place.

FortBurns Photographic Co., 10

Bei-esford terraceHess, Wilhelm, Miller roadKyles, Mrs Wm. , 29 NeAvmarket

street

Walker, J. N., 43 New road, N

Marshall, Wane, & Allan, 10Alloway place, and 43 Sand-gate street

PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS—See Index.

PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSEDalziel, Jas. , 40 Sandgate st.

Paterson, Sons & Co., 34 New-market street

Senior, Edward, 247 High st.

PLASTERERS.Bone, D. , 42 Elba street, WLeggat, J., Beckford cottage,

Nelson street, NMiller, Wm. , 40 Mill street

M'Queen, Peter, Prestwick rd.

,

Vass, Wm. , 29 Fort street

PLUMBERS.Auld, Wm. , 53 Sandgate street

Campbell, John, 197 High st.

Drinnan & Murphy, 84 Georgestreet, W

Highet, James C. , 10 Allowaystreet

Highet, W. & Son, 12 Fort st.

Lyon, Alex. , 45 Sandgate st.

Meikle, John, 17 River st., W"Murchie, John, 19George st.,WM'llwrath, Cowan, & Co., 114High street

Ross, John, 119 High street

PRINTERS .fe PUBLISHERS.Ayr.shire Post, Ltd., 63 New-market street

Fergusson, Alex., 18 High st.

Ferguson, J. M., "Observer"Buildings, Kyle street

Gemmell, T. M., & Son, 106High street

TRADES DIRECTORY. 169

Henry, Hugh, 35 Newmarket st.

Lyniburn, Wm. , 65 Newmarketstreet

Murray, Hugh, 19 High street

Wright, Thomas, 114 High st.

REGISTER OFFICES FORSERVANTS.

Cowan, Mrs, 82 Sandgate st.

Clark, Mrs Jas., 80 Sandgatestreet

Jack, Mrs T. , 67 and 69 New-market St., and 195 High st.

\

Lambie, Mrs T., 4 New Bridgestreet

Miller, Miss, 39 Alloway st.

M'Whinnie, Mrs, 224 High st.

Paul, Miss, 43 Carrick st.

RE MNANT WAREHOUSES.Hunter, Mrs G. , 64 Main st. , NMeredith, M., 153 High street

ROPE & TWINE MAKERS.M'Kechnie, D., Tam's Brig, NRusk, Miss, 16 Alloway street

SADDLERS.Bone, Wm. , & Co. , 252^ High st

Campbell, J. , 21 Sandgate st.

Speir, J., 235 High street

Watson, R. , 181 High street

SAILMAKER.M'Kechnie, D., Tam's Brig, N

SCULPTORS.Boyd, J. , Railway Bridge, Town-head

Douglas, James, Railway BridgeTownhead

M'Quater, Allan, 158 George st.W

SEXTONS.

Gillies, Malcolm, WallacetownBurying Ground—house, 31George street, W

Martin, John, Newton BuryingGround—house, 1 Damside,N

M'Callum, Robt., Ayr CemeteryCumnock road

M'Millan, Alex., WallacetownCemetery—house, 77 Elbastreet, W

SHERIFF OFFICERS SeeIndex.

SHIP CHANDLERS.M 'Bride & Co. ,2 Green street, NWilson & Goodwm, 40 North

Harbour street, N

SOLICITORS -*SV Index.

SLATERS.Auld, Wm. , 53 Sandgate street

Drinnan & Murphy, 84 Georgestreet, W

Dunbar, J., 197 High street

Highet, J. C. , 10 Alloway street

Highet, W., & Son, 12 Fort st.

Ir^dne, Arch., 15 Carrick street

Irvine, John, 35 Fullerton st.

Jones, T. , & Son, 41 Main st. NLamb, James, 7 Garden st. NLyon, Alex., 45b Sandgate st.

Meikle, John, 17 River st. NMorrison, James, 29 Carrick st.

Murchie, John, 19 George st , WM'llwrath, Cowan, & Co., 114

High street

M'Kelvie, R., 15 Cross st., N.Williamson, John, 24 New-

market street

no AYE, NEWTON AND WALLACETOWN.

SCHOOLMASTERS—/S'ee

Index.

TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.Those marked (T) are

Tailors only.

Comiell, D., 233 High street (t)

Cowan, John, 17 New Bridge st.

Currie, Rae, & Co., Ailsa Build-

ings, High street

Elliott, George, 69 Princes

street (t)

Farquhar, J., & Son, 45 New-market street

Einlayson & Co. , 53 Newmarketstreet

Jones, Wm., 24 Kyle street

Love, John, 19 Hope street

Mathewson, John, 5 Macneille

Buildings, Newmarket st.

Morrison, Mathew, 77 Mainstreet, N

Murchie, Arch., 10 High street

M'Derment, Wm., 66 Mainstreet, N (t)

M'Cubbin & Son, 40 Newmarketstreet

Neill, Wm., 1 Wolseley place

Church street, (t)

Ogg, Wm., 46 Sandgate street

Purdie, W., 20 New Bridge st.

Robertson, James, 4 High street

Robertson, R., 51b Newmarketstreet

Saddler, Wm., 200 High street

Shearer, J , 23 Newmarket st.

Smith, Robert, 89 High street

Wallace, H., 32 Hope street, (t)

Webster, A. J., 64 Newmarketstreet

TANNERS AND CURRIERS.Dobbie & Co., Mill street

Paterson, A. , & Son, Mill street

Paterson, James, 81 Mill street

THATCHERS.Galloway, W. , Govan's cottage,

off Taylor street, NRae, James, 54 George st. W

TINSMITHS AND GAS-FITTERS.

Chambers, R. , & Son, 75 Wallace

Chambers,' W. D., Old BridgeEnd, W., and 9 Alloway st.

Howat, W., 116 High street

Tait, A,, & Son, 88 High street

TOBACCONISTS.Abernethy, Miss, 12 New

street

Buchanan, John, 259 High street

Fergusson, J., & Son, 26 NewBridge street

Kerr, Robert Thomas, 9 High st

Murdoch, R. , 125 High street

Mustard, L. M., 37 Alloway st.

Smith, James, 2 Sandgate street

Stevenson, James, 6 High street

Wilson, Allan, 213 High street

Williamson, Robt., 81 High st.

TOBACCO MANUFAC-TURERS.

Fergusson, James, & Son, 26 NewBridge street

TOBACCO PIPE MANUFAC-TURERS.

Carty & Hamilton, 29 Main st.

TOY MERCHANTS.Jack, Thomas, 67 Newmarket

street and 195 High street

TRADES DIRECTORY. 171

Mair, W., & Son, 258 High st.

Lambie, Mrs T. , 4 New Bridgestreet

UMBRELLA MAKERS.Bryson, Wm., 238 High street

Millar, R., 4 Macneille Build-

ings, Newmarket street

M'Kellar, D., 43 Main street, NYoung, W. , 27 Newmarket st.

VETERINARY SURGEONS.Dickie, James, 10 Newmarket

street

McCall, .James, 27 Alloway st.

King, Thos., 22 Fort street

WATCHMAKERS ANDJEWELLERS.

Allan, W., 6 Newmarket street

Greenlees, J., 39 Newmarket st,

Mark, M., 15 Newmarket street

Marshall, Alex. , 64 High street

Murdoch, R. , 125 High street

Robertson, W. , 4 Harboxir st.

Smith, James, 2 Sandgate street

Stewart, R., 38 High street

Stirling, John, 18 Alloway st.

Templeton, J., 129 High street

WINE & SPIRIT DEALERS.Adam, T., 76 High street

Brown, Andrew, 13 NeAvmarketstreet

Buchanan & Sons, River ter. WCochrane, Robt. , 48 North quay,

Cumming, J., 20 New Bridge st.

Duncan, Thos. ,161 High street

Dunlop, R., 99 Main street, NDunlop, J., 77 and 79 SouthHarbour street

Forgie, Mrs D., 31 Kyle street

Fraser, T. , 77 and 79 High st.

and 7 New Bridge street

Gray, A., 33 Elba st. WGold, W., 232 High street

Girvan, Jas., 113 South Harbourstreet

Hannah, Mrs J., 13 New Bridgestreet

Hunter, J., 70 Main street, NInnes, G. , 38 North Harbour st.

NJohnston, J. , 2 South Harbour st

Kent, Wm., 91 Main street, NKerr, T. T., Cattle Market,Townhead

Leadingham, Wm., 93 SouthHarbour street

Littlejohn Brothers, 3 Sandgatestreet

Martin, Mrs Wm., 48 High st.

Miller, John, 89 Cross street, WMontgomerie, R,, 12 Wallace

street, WMorton, A. , 79 George street WMuir, T., 101 High street

Murray, R. R., 29 and 31 SouthHarbour street

M'Call, C. \\., 12 Kirkporb,High street

M'Crorie, G., 131 George st. WM 'Donald, Donald, 32 Green

street lane, NM'Dowall, William., 40 High st.

M'Guigan, D., 10 Old Bridge st.

M'Quaker, J., 29 Green st. NPaton, Robert, jun., 48 Kyle st.

Rowan, M., 218 High street

Russell, R. , 27 South Harbour st

Sloan, John, 83 and 85 High st.

Smith, James, 20 Main street NSmillie, A,, 5 South Harbour st.

Thomson, A., 17 New road NThomson, M. M'B., 196 High st

172 AYR, NEWTON' AND WALLACETOWN.

Paton & Sons, North Quay, N

WORSTED SPINNERS.

Turner, A. M., 1 and 104 Main

Wallace' T., 209 High street

Wilson, W., 6 Main street, NWalker, Thomas, 7 River st., N

WOOD MERCHANTS.Alexander, Wm., & Sons, head

of John street. W

Templeton, James, & Son,. Kykstreet

HOUSES, FARMS, k., IN & AROUND AYR,

AYR AND ALLOWAY.

Arthur, James, Monument cot-

tageBaird, Mrs James, Cambiisdoonhouse

Bell, Wm., Burns Arms Hotel,

AllowayBrackenbrige, J. , Clochranhill

Cowan, Miss, Hartley house.

RacecourseCunnmgham, E. C. ,

joiner,

AllowayCunningham, T. Y., clerk, Allo-

wayDill, Rev. 8. M., Alloway ManseDunlop, W, H. , Doonside HouseFindlay, John, Ewenfield HouseGray, John, farmer, MidtonHart, George, Corsehill HouseHouldsworth, J. H., Rozelle

houseHutcheson, James & Robert,

farmers, Blairston

Hutchison, John, farmer New-arkhill

Johnston, James, factor, Allo-

way cottageMitchell, James, Burns' cottageM 'Gavin, Mrs, Shalimar house.

RacecourseM'Jannet, John, Newark MainsScoular, Robert, & Sons, Dutch

Mills

Strain, John, DoonbraeThomson, Peter, gardener,

Rozelle I

Thomson, Wm., blacksmithThomson, Wm., stationery clerk,

G.P.O. , Whinnie Knowe cot-

tageTurnbull, James, schoolhouseWatt, James, Whitleys

AYR AND COYLTON.

Allan, J. & W., farmers, Holni-ston

Barclay, John, farmer, BelstonBlair, John, farmer, MilncraigBlair, Mrs John, farmer, HoleBryden, David, undergroundmanager, Rosebank

Cameron, J., farmer, AuldbyresCampbell, Wm. , blacksmithClement, James, joiner, Old TollCowan, Matthew, farmer, White-

fordhill

Cowan, Wm., farmer, Barngore-Davidson, Wm, , farmer, GatesideDickson, James, Duchray house-Downie, Wm. , boot maker. Hill-head

Downie, Miss A., grocer, Hill-

headDuncan, R., grocer, HillheadDunsnuiir, Robt., fanner, ShawGlasgoMs Rev. J., The ManseGilmour, James, coal master,.

HillheadHamilton, Claud, CarbiestonHamilton, John, SundrumHarr, John, farmer, Corsehill

174 HOUSES, FARMS, ETC.

Hutchison, Alex. , farmer, Broad-jhead

j

Kay, John, farmer, Pettoch i

Kay, AndreAV, farmer, HallKirkland, Wm., farmer, Loch-end

Laidlaw, W., farmer, ColquernenLogan, Andrew, farmer, Over-ton

Logan, Michael, farmer, Bargen-noch

Logan, Miss, grocer, OoyltonMarr, John, boot maker, Barbieston

Murdoch, John, farmer, Laighpark

Murdoch, Mrs, grocer, JoppaMurdoch, Mrs, CoyltonMurchie, Wm. , farmer, BogsideM'Call, John, farmer, BarclaughM'Connell, David, farmer. Sand-

hill

M'Cosh, Thos., tailor, AshbankM'Kelvie, James, oundrumPeebles, David, farmer, Bar-

claughRoxburgh,Wm., farmer, BurntonSmith, John, SchoolhouseSmith, Wm. , tailor, JoppaSpiers, James, farmer, Raith-

hill

^Stevenson, Alex. , farmer, Carbie-

ston Mains•Stevenson, James, blacksmith,

Old Toll

Thom Misses, Eaithhill

Thorn, John, farmer, HolebogsThom, James, Oakbank cottage

Tinman. Jas., baker, Corsehill

Toll

Wallace, George, blacksmith,Sundrum

Wallace, F., farmer, DrumsuieWallace, John, farmer, Cairn-

ston

Young, Jas., farmer, GallowhillYoung, John, farmer, WestparkYoung, Matthew, farmer, ByersYoung, Mrs M., BridgendYoung, Jas.. farmer, Gallowhill

AYR AND DALRYMPLE.

Auld, Miss, AlderbraeBaird, Robert, farmer, CastlemillBaird, — BarnfordBaird, Wm., Mount FergusonBaxter, John, Tannock ParkBlackburn, Lord Justice, Doon-holm house

Boyle, Miss, DrumbarBrown, D. & W., hook manu-

facturers. Old Castlemill

Caitens, Hugh, gardener, Auch-endrane

Cathcart, Misses, Auchendranehouse

Cunningham, Major W. , Belmonthouse

Dick, John, DoonholmDickie, Miss, AlderbraeFinlay, Rev. Jas., Free ChurchManse

Fisher, Robert, stationmasterGerrand, Mrs, BurnbankHannah, Matthew. Old WaterWorks

Hutton, Robert, LindsaystoneJack, Thomas, CommonheadKennedy, Alex. , South CortonKennedy, Lord David, Cassillis

houseLogan, Wm., cattle dealer,

Hopeton cottageMair, David, KnockjarderMair, Wm., High GlengallMoodie, James, DunreeMurdoch, Hendry, High CortonMurdoch, W. Hendry, Annfield

HOUSBS, FARMS, ETC. 175

M'Cartney, Andrew, gardenei%Doonliolm

M'Clelland, J., Pleasantfield

M'Connell, John, gamekeeper,Carcluie cottage

M 'Crone, Mrs, Laigh GortonM'Master, Andrew, Blackhill

M'Master, Jas., Laigh Glengall

M'Quaker, David, New WaterWorks

M 'Queen, Alexander, Annfieldcottage

Rellie, J., FenwicklandRoss, Alex., Boys' Industrial

SchoolWallace, Rev. John, EstablishedManse

Watson, Thos., Mount OliphantWhite, Hugh, MacmanistonWhite, W SrJ)., Carcluie

Wyllie, Jolm, KincaidistonWyllie, John, Commonhead

AYR AND DUNURE.

Adam, Alex., teacher. School-

houseAdams, John, Belleisle cottageAlexander, William, gamekeeperDunure house

Anderson, John, Abercrombycottage

Arrol, Sir Wm., Seaiield houseArthur, Matthew, joiner. Brig'

o' Doon\

Bailie, Robert, Doonfoot|

Burton. James, Burton smithyCoats, George, Belleisle houseCraig, James, Cunning parkCrawford, Mrs, Belleisle cottageDonald, William, Abbey Green

cottageDunlop. VI IS, DoonfootDunlop, W^m. , Dunure Mains

j

Fulton, James, Balig

Gray, Hugh, Belleisle cottageGlenayes cottageHouldsworth, W., MountcharlesHouse

Hunter, James Spring-gardenHunter, David, FishertonKay, Wm., BurtonKilpatrick, Jas., DunduffLees, Robert, LaggMarshall, Wm.

,gardener,

Belleisle

Milligan, Ivie, PerristonMorris, Wm., CarwinshocMuir, Miss, LonghillMuir, Andrew, High KylestonMurdoch, Rev. Wm. , FishertonManse

M'Cutcheon, grocer. Brig o'

DoonM'Creath, Robert, GreenanM'Lean, David, gamekeeperM'Murdo, Robert, coachman,View house

M'Neider, Miss, Burnsidecottage

M'Roberts, Thomas, DoonfootPurdie, John, tailor, Fisherton

cottageRennie, David, gardener, DunureRichmond, George, DrumshangRobertson, John, GlenaysSimson, Robert, Dunduff smithySmith, Miss, Seafield

Smith, Robert, constable, DunureThomson, Mrs John, Belleisle

cottage

Wilson, James DrumbainWilson, John, Laigh Kyleston

AYR A.N'D MACNAIRSTON—DALMELLINGTON ROAD.

Arn^sti-ong, James, ThornhillArmstrong, James, FriarlandBaird. James, Balsarroch

176 HOUSES, FARMS, ETC.

Bell, George, RoodlandCalderwood, W. &A., Perclewan

MillClark, David, LochfergusCowan, James, Sessionfield

Cowan, Hendry, FriarlandFindlay, Matthew, AbbothillGarvie, George, Cednm cottage

Gibson, William, Jellieston

Happle, John, WoodendHay, Chas. E. , Castlehill honseHiTchison, David, Benston cot.

Kay, James, PotterstonKay, James, MossendKirk, James, Nunslandliockhart, William, Martnaham

lodgeLogan, George, CloncairdMurdoch, James, BurntonMurray, George, MartnahamMains

M'Colm, Andrew, WhitehillM'Clutcheon, Ivy, Low Cockhill

Hendrie, Mrs, Heather cottageHourston, D., WoodfieldHutton, John, BraeheadKennedy, Hixgh, MarchfieldKerr, Miss C , Arran cottageKilgour, John, farmer, Knolt-myre

iManson, David, Sandgate

I

Leich, Edward, Sandfield

Manson, John, SandgatejManson, Robert, Mooriield

I

Martin, James, Kincase Mains

j

Meikle, Andrew, Powbank;

Miller, Hugh, SeaviewMitchell, Robert, KincaseMuir, John, SpringvaleM'Ewan, Archd., Royal HotelM'Ewan, John, Orchardfield

Scott, John, Pleasantfield

Seaton, J., BurnbankSheddan, James, MooriieldSilver, John, solicitor, 2 Ryelield

place

M'Kerrow, David, Macnairstonj Smith, James, Smithfield

M 'Ronald, John, BrastonPaton, Andrew, BankPaton, Robert, TreesPollock, James, LindstonPollock, John L. , BenstonPollock, William, DustyhallRoxburgh, William, CroftheadSpier, John, MasonhillThorn, John, BowmanstonWeir, Charles, High ParkWhite, David, Peggyshill

Stevenson, P. , Fairfield cottage

j

Stewart, John, St. Marnock'sI cottage

j

Thomson, Hugh, Agnew place

}

Whigham, D.D., Dunearn

I

Young, T. , solicitor, Hamilton pi

AYR AND WHITLETTS.

Auld, Robert, saddlerAnderson, Wm., Kirkhill

Ormsby, John, BrickrowBone, Wm., East SanquharCook, Robert, joiner

AYR AND PRESTW^CK.Barclay, John, Blanefield

Bird, J. , N. B. agent, Seaforth pi.j

Gairdner, Robert, KirklandholmBrown, Mrs, Smith place

j

Hamilton, Mrs, FulshawoodCook, John, Chaeapore house Latta, R. & W., DalmillingDrummond, Charles, New Dykes Ledgerw^ood, A., MounthamiltonFerguson, James, farmer, Arran-view cottage

Guthrie, Mrs, Thymefield

Manson, D. & G., High Thorny

-

flatt

Manson, G., spirit merchant

HOUSES, FARMS, ETC. 177

Manson, James, HighfieldMoodie, Alex., schoolmasterMuir, W., MaiiiholmM' Cardie, David, station masterNeil, Mrs T., spirit merchantOswald, R. A. , AuchincruiveReid, James, Mid SanquharPaissell, David, blacksmith

i

Tennent, Thomas, blacksmithSlatehall

Wallace, Robert, BraeheadWallace, R., Implement makerWilson, Rev. James, ManseWright, James, South SanquharYoung, John, WheatparkYoung, Mrs, grocer

ADVERTISEMENTS

ADVERTISEMENTS.

iiiiif iiiiiii iiii,

STEPHEN & POLLOCK,(Successors lo Robert ^fadehose.

)

RESPECTFULLY invite attention to their varied vStock of BIBLES,CHURCH SERVICES, PRAYER BOOKS, PSALM andHYMN BOOKS, in Plain and Elegant Bindings.

BOOKS HANDSOMELY BOUND IN MOROCCOAND CALF rOH PEESENTATION-

Purses. Pocket Books, Tourlst Cases, Cigar Cases, Ladies'AND Gent.'s Card Cases, Writi:j^g Desks, Cabinet Photo.Frames and Screens, and a Beautiful Selection of Albums.

Commercial,, Family, and School Stationery.

Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, &c., made upof the Best Hand-Made and Machine Papers, and Bound in themost substantial manner.

IJooktriubincj, ®iigrabiug, nub llclicf .StamiJing.

Crests, Monograms, and Addresses Stamped in Gold andColours ; Designs Furnished, and Dies Cut in the Best Style.

Always in Stock the Latest and most Fashionable Notepaperand Envelopes.

Cla^s-Books used in tlis Aoademy, and Frivftte

Educational Estalolisliinentg-

Reviews and Magazines promptly Delivered in Town, forwardedto the Country, or packed for Foreign Mails. Daily and WeeklyNewspapers posted immediately on publication.

Orders by Post Receive Immediate Attention.

^iCiPilE!^

32 SitXTX>G-^T3S, AT^-SL.[OVEK.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

STEPHEN & POLLOCK'S

SELECT READING CLUBIs constantly supplied with all the Best and Newest Books.

SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY COMMENCE AT ANY TIME.

TERMS AND LISTS ON APPLICATION.

THZRDISS'D'E.

s T 3e 3p 3BE 3s osr * SWALL MAP OF AYRSHIRE,

Drawn by

W. KEITH JOHNSTON, EDINBURGH.And carefully Revised by Local Authorities.

Places of Historic Interest, and Points at which the " EglintonHunt " meet, are all shown.

FHICE on HOLLEBS, or FOLDED, 15s-

FIELDS AND STEPHEN'S INKSARE THE BEST IN THE MARKET.

Bottles from 6d to 6s.

In Glass, Plush, Oak, White Enamel, Walnut, and Gold.

AHTISTS* MAT3KHIAX.SOf all kinds, for Oil and Water-Colour Drawing.

STEPHEN &^^P^^^^^87 SANDGATE, AYR.

ADVJBRTISEMENTS.

SELECT READING CLUB.

BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND LIBRARIAN,

38 SANDGATE STREET, AYR,AGEKT FOR

ORDNANCE AND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MAPS,AND ADMIRALTY CHARTS.

AGENT FOE

MILNER'S FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES.

J.M'C. has always on hand a large and varied Stock of

BOOKS.BOOKS FOn SCHOOL PRIZES OE FOE LIBEAEZES

Supplied at Reduced Rates.

BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, CHURCH SERVICES, HYMNAND PRAYER BOOKS IN GREAT VARIETY.

SCHOOL BOOKS.

Copies, Exercise Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils,

AND SCHOOL STATIONERY OF EVERY SORT.

ilDatbematicalJnsttuments, Brawtna papers*

ARTISTS' MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS FOR OILAND WATER-COLOUR DRAWING.

iContinutd.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

(JAS. M'GALVS ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUED.}

SELECT EEADIH® OLTJB.

riting ^a|JCV0, all §i^es mx\s ^uliitge.

LEDGERS, CASH-BOOKS,And other Business Books always in Stocl.

BOOKS OF SPECIAL RULINGS AND BINDINGS EXPEDITIOUSLY MADE UP^

AILSA, BUTE, AND KILKERRAN PENS.(First-class Pens specially made for J. M'C.)

STATIONERY CASES, TOURISTS' CASES, PORTFOLIOS.

^hotxjgraphic Jllbume, ^vitiuQ JVlbiims, aub

picture anb ^Ictoej^ayer .^aa^j IJock-?.

A LARGE VARIETY OF

PICTURE FRAMES.Framing Executed in any Style desir'ed.

Dies Supplied, and Stamping in Colour or Plain on tlie mostModerate Terms.

Printing, Engraving, and Litfiographing.

CIRCULATING LIBRARY,Containing a large number of the Works of Standard Authors,and to which are added all Popular Works immediately onpublication. The Leading Reviews and Magazines in Circulation.

Oatalo^es and Terms on Application.

38 SANDGATE STREET, AYR.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

OLD ESTABLISHED ROYAL EMPORIUMFOR FISH, GAME, RABBITS AND POULTRY.

GAME AND RABBITS CONTRACTED FOR.

THE Proprietor takes this opportunity of thanking his numer-ous Customers for the very liberal patronage he has re-

ceived in the past, and hopes for a continuance of the same.Every effort on his part will be put forth to meet their wishes.

Arrangements have been made for a Daily Supply of Salmonfrom the Doon, Girvan, Stinchar and Ballantrae.

All kinds of White Fish in their Season. Aberdeen, Fin-

nans, and other Dried Haddock.

Preserved Salmon, Lobsters, Prawns, Shrimps,Oysters, etc, etc.

SALT HERRINGS, in Barrels, Half-Barrels, Quarters, Firkins,

and Half-Firkins.

IRISH HAMS, BEST BRANDS.WILTSHIRE BACON, FIRST CLASS. HOME BEEF

HAMS AND PORK ROLLS.

Finest Danish and Cork B^ittsr.

AYRSHIRE, FRESH & POWDERED from PRIZE DAIRIES.

I C E i M S T O C K ,

jSTPOS«,3ESSS- -o"7 i^sics-sa: i^^i?'::^,:ese:t.

IB - lEi Jl Ilj t i

^

as Biio-iEi sa?:E^E3IIT, ^^-^-jr.

ADVERT^SKME^-TS.

FISH, GAME. POULTRY.

is receiving SUPPLIES of the above DAILY.

TOWN AND COUNTRY ORDERSPROMPTLY EXECUTED

mWl^im:V^l'%^^ -31^^^

FISH, GAME, POULTRY AND ICEMERCHANT.

10 NEW BRIDGE STREET,

201 HIGH STREET,

Wholesale Stores—ll and 13 South Quay^

ADVERTISEMENTS.

PUBLIC LIBRARY,8 MACNEILLE BUILDINGS,

CONTAINING OVER

From 2 till 4, &. from 6 till 8 p.m. daily, except Saturdays.

On SATURDAYS from 11 till 1, and from 6 till 8 p.m.

During June, July, and August the Library Closes One Hour

Earlier in the Evening.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.5s per Annum.

Artisans and Apprentices, 23 6d per Annum.

A SUPPLY OF THE PRINCIPAL MAGAZINES IS

PROVIDED MONTHLY.

For these the Subscription is Is 6cl per Annum in addition to the

above rate of 5s.

ADV EE.TISEMKNTS.

Established 1844.

JAMES TERRY & SON,383e3L>L>3B£ii.KrG-3aaetS,

LOCKSMITHS & JOBBING SMITHS,

32 HIGH STREET, AYR.Railings and Gates of every Descri^jtion, Electric Bells,

Pneumatic Bells, Speaking Tubes, Storm Plates, &c.

,

Fitted up in Town Country.

BEAMS and SCALES of ail kinds accurately

Eepaired and Adjusted.

TAILOR & CLOTHIER,n MAIN STREET,

NEW^TON, AYR,Has always on hand a CHOICE SELECTIO^f of the NEWEST

STYLES IN

TWEEDS, FANCY COATINGS, &C.

Gentlemen's Own Cloth Neatly Made Up in ITewest

and Best Styles,

ADVERTISEMENTS

WATCHMAKER & GOAL MERCHANT.

4 HARBOUR STREET, AYR.

aeeoxTSE-

40 GREEN STREET, NEWTON.

PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO,

43 NEW ROAD, NEWTON,(Zafe of 43 SANDGATE STREET).

Photographic Pictures of all kinds finished in the Best Style, and

at Moderate Prices.

Pictures Copied or Enlarged, any size, on paper, canvas, opal, &o.

,

and finished in oil, water-colour, or crayon.

Out- door Photography in all its branches. Groups, Gentlemen's

Mansions, &c.

10 ADVERTISEMENTS.

JOHN WYBURK,FAMILY aHOOlSE, TEA AND PEOVISXOH

MBBCHAHT,

16 MAIN STREET, NEVV^TON,AND 69 ELBA STREET, WALLACETOWN,

Has always on hand a Fresh and Carefnlly-selected Stock of

GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at the Lowest Possible

Cash Prices.

6d per £ Discount given on all Orders of £2 and 'upwards.

ORDERS SENT FOR DAILY IF DESIRED.

ORDERS BY POST CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.AGENT FOR CEYLON TEA.

BARROCKHILL & DUCHRAY COLLIEBIES.

Office~6 GREEN STREET,NORTH QUAY.

JOSEPH GILMOUR, AGENT.

Household Coals Delivered Loose or in Bagsat Lowest Prices; also, Nuts, Dross andBriquetts.

Orders given to Lorrymen on Street, or MRR. CAMERON, IRONMONGER, 148 HIGHStreet, will have prompt Delivery.

ADVERTISKMExNTS. 11

JOHN DAVIDSON,JOINER & BUILDER,

NEWTON, AYR.

KSTXMATjSS giykn.

JOBBINGS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

R, OMAlUMmiBB,DERATED WATEe MANUFACTURER,

26 & 28 CLUNKS VENNEL,/Off Green Street |^ane,\

NEWTON,

12 ADVrHTISBMENTS.

^lA^Ki

Inkepman Cottage, 4 Jlppan Terpaee,

FORT, AYR.

Factorage undertaken on all Glasses of Pro-perty on Moderate Terms.

AGENT FOR CALEDONIAN FIRE INSURANCE COY.

GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER ANDOIL MERCHANT,

8 OLD BRIDGE STREET,

Best Value in Bedsteads, Mattresses, Cutlery, Grates, Fenders

and Fire-irons, Tiles for Hearths and Lobbies, & c.

PATENT NON- POROUS ROOFING FELT.

ENGINE OIL A SPECIALTY.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

QUALITY IS OUR LEADINa FEATURE.

GROCER & GRAIN MERCHANT,

7 PEEBLES STREET,AND

70 GREEN STREET.

ALL GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST CASE PRICES.

lSr38EOX^3ESii.Xa3S

SUPPLY BOOT & SHOE STORES.

A GREAT YARIETT OF

BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERSalways in Stock, suitable for all classes of wearers.

MEASURES.—Special instructions receive careful attention.

REPAIRS executed Neatly, Promptly, and at Moderate Price*.

28 MAIN STREET, NEWTON, AY(S,

ROBERT MILLAR, Jun., Ppoppietor.

14 ADVERTISEMENTS.

Knitting & Macliine fareliouse,

4 OLD BRIDGE STREET, AYR,AND

16 BANK ST., KILMARNOCK.

Home-made Hosiery Goods, Winter and Summer Wear.Men's and Youth's Semmets, Drawers, Jerseys, CardiganJackets. Ladies' Semmets, Drawers, Jerseys, Jackets, Slip

Bodices, Combinations. Boys' Jersey Suits and Jerseys.

Children's Combinations, Gloves, Bootees, Gaiters, Jackets, Soxand Stockings.

The above in all sizes in Alloa or Fingering Wools, in Stockor knitted to Order. Re-footing done.

Great Variety in Bassinettes. Perambulators also on Hire.

Sewing, Knitting and Wringing Machines repaired, sold oi*

exchanged.

Needles, Shuttles, Spools, Springs, Oil, &c., in stock for

almost every kind of Machine.

ROei^lRTBOM 9

PRACTICAL MACHINIST,

4 OLD BRIDGE STREET, AYR,AND

16 BANK STREET, KkILMARNOCK.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 16

DEALER IN HOEWEGIAN BLOCK ICE,

Q3 MAIN STREET, NEWTON,

16 HOPE STREET, AYR,

AND

109 ST. MICHAEL ST., DUMFRIES,

FHUXTKHKK AND CONFECTIONKR,

Ice Cream and Ginger Beer Manufacturer.

BELFAST DERATED WATER.GINGER BEER SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES

FOR ANY QUANTITY ABOVE ONE DOZEN.

€HOI!CE SELECTSON OF MNEST CJKxAJaS.

TRY BRUCCIANI'S FOR FRIED FISH AND POTATOES.

(SURE TO PLEASE),

At IS WALLACE STREET, AYE.

16 ADVERTISEMENTS.

1 and 3 KYLE STEEET,

(o)

This Wholesale and Retail Estaljlishnieut is the Best and moateconomical Place to Buy all kinds of General Drapery, Millinery,

Mantles, &

DRESS AND MANTLEMAKING.Established to supply the Public w ith the Best Goods at theLowest possible Prices for Cash.

y. p. HUNT,SURGEON DENTIST,

PROFESSIONAL VISITS.GIRVAN—First and Third Mondays of each month, 10 till 1.

With the above exception, Mr Hunt may be consulted any dayat his Residence.

ADVERTISKMENTS 17

ESTABLZSEED 185*7.

(Successors to Joseph Hanley & Son),

TOBACCO PIPE MANUFACTURERSAND

Iptpe Clai^ d Batb Brtc?? ^ercbantSt

29 MAIN STREET, NEWTON,

IRONMONGER & IRON MERCHANT,

12 ALLOWAY STREET,

AYR.

.18 ADVKRTISEMENTS

MRS WM. MILLER,WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,

•CATTM «A-R-E-iT H-©TS-Lj

Splendid Selection of Old Scotch Whiskies, Bass & Alkopp's Pale

Ale, London and Dublin Stout, Brandies, Wines, &c.

LIQUORS OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND IN FINE CONDITION.

TOWN HAUL TUWCHEOW BAR,25 NEW BRIDGE STREET.

Mrs WILLIAM MILLER, Propkietor.

JOHIT CAMPBELL,PRACTICAL PLUMBER AND GASFITTER,

197 HIGH STREET,

3P3RIC35IS MOI>3S3aitT3S

ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO

HOUSE- 12 ALBERT TERRACE,

WAX*LACKTOWN.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 19

VVm. Auld,PLUMBER,

SLATEE & aLAZIEE,

AYR.

SLATE YARD-NORTH QUAY.

20 ADVEKTISEMENTS,

0WK HGTIE,(FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL)

117 HIGH STREET,

BREAKFASTS, OINNERS, and TEAS.

Lapg'e Hall in connection, suitable for either

Marriage or Excursion Parties.

ALSO,

257 HIGH STREET, AYR

The Famous Stirrup Cup, with Burns' Chairs

and other Relics, to be seen within.

William M'Kissock, Proprietor-

EDINBURGH and BURTON BEERS, and WINES andSPIRITS of the Best Quality only sold.

ADVERTISEMEN TS. 21

4

HAMS

AND

SAUSAGES.

BUTCHER & HAMCURER.CORNED BEEF,

PICKLED

TONGUES.

&c.,&c.,&c.

19 IfEfMARKET STREET

PRICE LIST OF' TEAS•«»,H»/n*<»i'^'»t«I.H|/'H,««,'HyH,'WH,'WWW

Special Mizture of Higrli-Olass Tea,

Pine Family Tea,

Stronff Pull-Bodied. Tea,

aood Pamily Tea,

• 33- per Lb..2s 6d.. 2s.

..Is 8d „

aOMKI MOFFAT,FAMILY anOOEIl, TEA AND PROVISION

MERCHANT,

76 and 78 ALLISON STREET,3SW IB is^r "apo aswr

,

jtx, jC 3cv, .

ADVERTISEMENTS.

^

NFAVTONHEAD POST OFFICE.

MONEY & POSTAL OEDEES PAID k ISSUED,

PAEOEL POST,

Bookseller, Stationer, and News-Agent,

98 MAIN STREET, NEW^TON, AYR._

Always in Stock a large supply of Books, Toys, &c.

Marriage Invitations, Funeral Letters, andMemorial Cards on shortest notice.

SLATEE, OLAZIEE, & CHIMNEY SWEEPEE,

35 FULLARTON STREET,

ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

KSTIMATKS GIYKN,

House-35 FULLARTON STREET.

ADVKRTISKM KN'l'S.

m. M. JACKSON, A.P.S.,

FAMILY AND DISPENSING

a M !E1 M I S T

,

THE AYR PHARMACY6 ALLOWAY STREET,

(Near to HIGH STREET),

XjiS:

(ESTABLISHED FORTY-FIVE YEARS.)o

21 SANDGATE STREET,AYR.

Best CARRIAGE, GIG, & CART HARNESS to Order.

ALWAYS OIT HAND,Carriage Whips, Riding Whips, Horse Clothing, Gig Aprons,Riding >^addles and Bridles, and every Requisite for. Stat)le.

24 ADVBRTISEMWTOS.

MESSRS CURRIE, RAE & Co.,AILSA BUILDINGS, AYR,

Have always on hand a Large and Fresh Stock of DRAPERYGOODS of a Superior Quality, and of the most Fashionabledescription.

ITo'west Dress Sdaterials, Silks, Satins, Poplins,

COSTUMES, JACKETS, MANTLES, WATERPROOFS.Choicest Millinery and Dressmakinsr-

Superior Napery, Damask Tablecloths, and Napkins.

Toilet Covers and Bed Quilts, Linen and Cotton Sheetings.

ENGLISH & AYRSHIRE MADE BLANKETS.Welsh and Lancashire Flannels.

Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas. Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, (kc. , d:c. , due*

Gentlemen's and Boys' Clothing, and Ladies' Tailor-MadeGarments modelled by Cutter of London experience, and madeup in Correct Style by experienced tradesmen.

3SSTA38IaIS3EaE3EII> 30 'Y'SSAaaS.

ROBERT BAIRD,Original Bill Poster and Circular Deliverer

(FORMERLY OF OLD BRIDGE STREET),

Respectfully intimates to his patrons and the Merchants of

Ayr and surroixnding Neighbourhood that he has now Removedto

11 Boat Vennel, Ayr,where all Orders entrusted to him will be promptly and carefully

attended to.

CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 26

WM. ROBERTSON & SONS,COACHBUILDERS.

LANDAUS, PH.^TONS, BROUGHAMS,WAGGONETTES, T-CARTS, CHAPEL CARTS,PONY PH.^:T0NS, VARNISHED TRAPS,

NEW AND SECOND-HAND.

DESIGNS OF CARRIAGES ON APPLICATION.

W. R. & Sons hope, by continuing to produce nothingbut First-class Work, combined with Moderate Charges, to

merit a continuance of the Patronage so liberally bestowedon them since commencing Business. Having had long

practical experience as Coachbuilders, and with a staff

of first-class workmen, they are confident that all Ordersentrusted to them will be carefully and promptly executed.

Management under their own direct and constant super-

vision.

Carriaflres Stored for any lengrth of Time on ModerateTerms, or Sold on Commission-

46 George Street, Wallaeetown,

2(> ADV K R'fIS KMEN T,H.

Established in 1839.

WM. JOHNSTON & SON,Painters, Decorators, PaperhangerSy

AND aXLDKHS,

54 SANDGATE STREET,

Have always on hand a Choice Collection of

French and English

FAPEBHAIT&ZIT&S, BOEDEBS, &c.

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and Brushes for Sale.

Cabinetmaker & Upholsterer,

WORK-SHOP AND STORE ROOM : 33 HIGH STREET-

6 NEW BRIDGE STREET,

AYR.

L. M. gives all Orders personal attention.

ADVKRTISEMENT8. fi

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

PATRONISED BYJHE QUEEN.GRAY'S OUTFITTING

Demands the Produclions of the First Manu-facturers in the British Isles.

HIQH-GLASS UNDERWEAR IN ALL FABRICS.

HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS, ETC.SHIRT CUTTERS, also LADIES' WEAR.

DESIGNING AND EMBROIDERY.SPECIAL GOODS KEPT FOR COLONIAL WEAR.

REASONABLE GASH PRICES.

SHETLAND WAREHOUSE.ROOMS -14 SANDGATE STREET, AYR.

PiENRY M'NAIR,

CORNED BEEF ^ ^^MM HAMS,

AND ^BHS wholesale AND

PICKLED TONGUES. ^^gP RETAIL.

PORK, LAMB, AND VEAL, IN SEASON.

22 SANDGATE STREET,

HOUSE—ABOVE SHOP.

ADVERTISEMMNTS.

WILLIAM OGG,

AND

LADIES' TAILOE,

46 SANDGATE STREET,.A. TIT !«,.

JOHIT SHEAEEE,

S3 Newmarket Street,

ADVERTISEMKN TS.

B0Ti

3BEST-A.XJKjS^3SrT-

PHOPRIETEIX.

«S11T,

8 and 10 SANDGATE STREET,AYR.

'^ f^^ ,''^'B^PW^'^'^.h

RE(JISTEKBD PLUMBER,

SJIBFITTEK. SLJIZIER.

10 ALLOWAY STEEET.

ADVKRTISJfiMEXTS. 31

HPit JtTl* «c^.' .ALJii v-/

' v';^*. ^>A- -<i>:«N» -*i) ii)' JU »

Grocer, Wine, and Prouision Merchant

11 SANDGATE STREET,

AN ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST TEAS AND OTHER

General Groceries,

Wilts Bacon, Cheese, Butter, Eggs, &c., &c.

LITTLEJOHN'SSpccialitiee for ^nvalibs.

:o:

3 SANDGATE STREET,AYR.

»2 ADVEKTISKMEXTS.

CO

P5CH

ADVERTISEMENTS. ^3

P

(Successor to a HIGHET),PAXKTKH, PAPKRHANaEH, DECOHATOH,

&c., &c.,

44 NEWMARKET STREET,

HOTJSE-2 OLD BHID&E STREET,

PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, ^fc.

PAPERHANGINGS IN EVERY VARIETY.

PLUMBERS & SLATERS,

84 GEORGE STSEET,

AYR.

ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.C

34 ADVERTISEMENTS

-,*»

PRACTICAL BRASSFOUNDERS.

Makers of every kind of Brass "Work for Engineers,ShipTaiailders and Pl-amlsers.

BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Old Chandeliers and Picture Rods Cleaned—made equal toNew. Window Fittings of every Description for Drapers,Clothiers, Bootmakers, &c.

:mm'k'\rM. B'RASS W'Q 'R'K.S^

24 CARRICK STREET.

Joiner and Fonepal Unceptaker,

38 NEW ROAD, NEWTON,AY M.

JOBBINGS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,

HOUSE-40 ALLISON STREET, NEW^TON.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 35

GEORGE BRYDEN,Coacb=Biu(bev,

6 CATHOART STREET, AYR,Desires to thank the Nobility and Gentry in and around Ayr

for their Past Favours. He hopes still to merit a share of

Public Patronage.

New "Work of every description made to Order-

BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP

liEPArnS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.

JOINER,

19 SANDGATE STREET.

Estimates given and Orders punctually

attended to.

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74 HIGH STREET

JOBBING OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECUTED.

ESTIMATES GIVEN.

IRONFOUNDER,

WALLACETOWN FOUNDRY,

CROSS STREET, AYR.

HOUSE—22 RUSSELL STREET, NEWTON-

ESTIMATES AND EVEEY INEOEMATION

GIVEN ON APPLICATION.

38 ADVERTISEMENTS.

mmkk $

OaMnetmakers anil Upholsterers,

96 and 119 m&H STREET, JIYR.

Furniture of every Description in Stock, or

Made to Order.

THtM^AS LMtKBGeneral Furnishing Ironmonger

IRON MERCHANT,

128 & 180 HIGH STREET,

STORES 119 HIGH STREET.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

40 ADVERTISEMENTS.

JOINERS & BUILDERS,

2 RIVER TERRACE,

MILLWEIQHT AND ENQINEEE,

33 GEORGE STREET,

All Kinds of Qeneral Hopairs. Grasscutters Repairedand Sliarpened- All Kinds of General Jol3l3ingr

Blacksmith-

House—9 GEORGE STREET, WALLACETOWN.

ADVERTISEMEXTS. 41

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fiainters & decorators to tbe (Siueen,

50 GOUDON STREET, GLASGOW,Be(^ to inform the Nobility and Gentry of the County that they

have Opened a Branch Establishment at

30 NEWMARKET STREET, AYR,

Where all Orders entrusted to them will have their best attention-

TAPBSTIIIES, "WALTON'S LINOHTTSTA.

DanXTISH & FORKXGN PAPKRHANGXHGS.COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS AND ETCHINGS ALWAYS ON VIEW.

Wiiilcim £li€yfarl,PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER,

22 NEWMARKET STREET,

Has always on hand a Choice Selectiox of

Tlie NE-WEST DESIO-NS in

AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.

House-DALBLAIR COTTAGE, Dalblaip Rd,

ADVERTISEMENTS. 43

ESTABLISHED 1840.

FINE OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY,STORED & MATURED IX .SHERRY CASKS.

Guaranteed Pure as from the Distillery.

BONDED & SOLD WHOLESALE & RETAIL, BY

(Successor to JOHN SMITH,)

40 HIGH STREET.EDINBURGH AND BURTON BEER ONLY SOLD.

(Successor to JOHN 21ACKAYJ

235 HIGH STREET^ AYR,Respectfully intimates that he will supply

C?A-ET A-N© -Ol-G MA'EllSSOf the Best Quality and Style, at

Always on hand,

RIDING SADDLES AND BRIDLES,HORSE CLOTHING, RUGS, &c.

44 ADVERTISEMEI^I^.

DAVID MILLIGAN,

SMITH'S STREET,(Head of Kyle Street).

Jobbings of all kinds neatly executed,

ESTIMATES GIVEN.

HOXTSE-1 STETTAUT place, Oarrick Road.

SCULPTOR.MONUMENTAL T^OIlKS-RAIL"WAr BRIDaE,

AYR.

In Freestone of the most durable qualities, and in

Polished Granites—Red, Blue, and Grey

ERECTED IN ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY.

ADVERTISEMENTS

46 ADVERTISEMENTS

§

4zO nyciLL STi^iEEa?(For 40 Years with the late R. H. Smith),

Begs to intiiuate to his Fiieiuls, and the Public generally

^

that he has commenced Biisiness at the above Address, and

hopes to merit a share of public support. All Orders punctually

attended to.

ESTIMATES GIVEN.House-237 HIGhTSTREET, AYR.

ROBERT WILSON,

5 SANDGATE STREET,

AYR.

ESTIMATES GIVEN, AND ORDERS PUNCTUALLY

ATTENDED TO.

ADA'ERTISEMEXTS 47

Mason and Chimney Sweeper,

66 GEORGE STREET,

AYR.

ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR,

158 GEORGE STREET(OPPOSITE WALLACETOWN CEMETERY),

AYR.MONUMENTS OF ALL LESI&NS IN FUBESTONE,

GRANITE AND MAEBLE,

>SUPPLIED AT IMODERATE TERMS.

48 ADVERTISEMENTS.

AHCHXTKCTUHAL SCUI.PTUHKAND

tiiliifi^ Wilis,(Near Railway Bridge,)

CUMNOCK ROAD, AYR.

JOSEPH BOYDTakes this oppox'tunity most respectfully to state that he is

px^epared to execute all kinds of

Sculjjture and Monumental Work

in Freestone of the most enduring quality, and to erect such

in any part of the County.

GENTLEMEN'S ARMORIAL BEARINGS CUT.

ABERDEEN GRANITE WORKS,WELLIN&TOiT EOAD.

Having iDeen appointed AGENT in AYR for the above Works,

parties can be supplied with the

In all their varied designs.

A Large Collection of Drmvings on hand to select from.

DESIGNS FOIfWARDED.

INSCRIPTIONS NEATLY & ACCURATELY CUT.o

HOUSE—Overdale, Castlehill Road, Ayr.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 49

MjEK. MMm^Mul^p

WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER,

64 HIGH STREET,

AND AT 3 ARGYLE ARCADE, GLASGOW.

A. M. begs to call attention to his Stock of

WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY,SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED aOODS

OF THE

BEST QUALITY AND NEWEST DESIGNS.

If you want a First-rate WATCH or piece of JEWELLERY, the

Old-established Shop at the Fish Cross is the place to get it.

J o ::b IS X 3xr Oh

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Does your WATCH or CLOCK not Perform? Take it to

MARSHALL'S, at the Fish Cross, Ayr.

PLATE AND JEWELLERY CLEANED AND REPAIREDON THE PREMISES.

50 ADVERTISEMENTS.

JOINER,4i GEORGE STREET.

Estimates given for all liinds of Worli.

ALL j]@iiijNj@ pyNjGiy^AiLY ixiay)TiD«

House—79 MAIN STREET, NEWTON.

FIIIE, LIFE,AND

INSURANCE AGENT.

MUQH ^VOO©,3i HIGH STREET,

AYE.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

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REGISTERED CHEMIST,(By Examination)

(Formerly Senior Assistant to Glasgow Apothecaries CGmpany),

Thanks his patrons for the liberal support accorded him sincecoming to Ayr, and assures them that no effort will be spared todeserve the same in future.

Dnig.3 and Chemicals always Fresh and Relialale.

The advantages of having Physicians' prescriptions made up bya competent and experienced Chemist are too obvious to beinsisted on.

31 MAIN STEEET, NEWTON, AYE.

CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST,

142 HiaH STEEET,(NEXT UNION BANK).

H O U S E—1 1 BARNS STREET

52 ADVEKTISEMENTS.

YARN & HOSIERY WAREHOUSE.

Always on Hand, a Large Choice Stock of

HOME-KNITTED HOSIERY,Qui' own Make, made from the Finest Home-Spun Wools selected

for durability ; will stand hard wear, and is the mostEconomical in the Market.

STOCKINGS, in 3, 4, and 5-Ply Fingering.

BOYS' and GIRLS' HOSE—all Sizes.

GENT. 'S SOX, in 3, 4, and 5-Ply Fingering.

GENT. 'S SHOOTING HOSE.HAND-KNITTED UNDERCLOTHING.

HEAL SCOTCH FIlTaERING.Spun for me by a celebrated Scotch Spinner.

NATURAL KNITTING WOOL,Free from Dye.

All my Fingering" Yarns are Warranted PureWool only.

Mli-UN«HY hm FANCY -B-HAPfiHY,SMALLWARES AND HABERDASHERY.

M A O K 1^ M ^ I im a

WINTON BUILDINGS,

House—TIG COTTAGE. Pkestwick Road, Ate.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 53

GENERAL LIFE & FIREASSURANCE COMPANY.

ESTABLISHED 1837.

Life, Pir©5 Mortgages, Annuities-chief office—103 CANNON STREET, LONDON, E.G.Glasgow Office—141 WEST GEORGE STREET.

CAPITAL ^1,000,003

FUNDS IN HAND EXCEED £1,200,000. ANNUAL INCOME, £3,300,000.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Sir Andrew Lusk, Bart., Chairman.Principal Angus, D.D.Joseph Bolton Doe, Esq., J.P., D.L.Most Hon. the Marquis of Exeter.Lieut. -Colonel F. D. Gret.George Pitt, Esq.

Lord Gilbert Kbnnedt.James S. Mack, Esq., J.P.James Pilkington, Esq., J.P.Henry \Vm. Ripley, E.sq.

WILLIA3I Strang, Esq.Rt. Hon. C. Pelham Villers, M.P.

The Company undertakes Life Assurance of every kind, at moderaterates, and on terms and conditions which compare favourably with those ofother companies.

Policies are made indisputable after five years.Regulations in force for securing to the assured the benefit of the sur-

render value of a Policy in the event of its lapse.Fire Insurances are accepted at tariff i-ates.

All Claims settled with liberality and despatch.Prospectuses and proposal forms may be obtained on application at the

chief office or any of the branches.Liberal terms. Prompt settlement of Life and Fire losses. Over Three

Millions have been paid.

LOANS.Loans of £100 and upwards on Mortgage of Freehold and Leasehold

Property.Loans on Personal Security, with Life Assurance.Loans of £2.5 and upwards on Policies of sufficient age and value.Loans on Reversions and Life Interests.Immediate Annuities granted.

HANRY WARD, Secretary and Treamrer.

R. & J. A. MACCALLUM, Solieitops, TownChambers, Ayr, Ag-ents,

ADVERTISEMENTS.

OAEDENEES & FLOEISTS,

ALLANVILLE GARDENS,SOUTH PARK ROAD, AYR.

POT PLANTS FOR SALE OR HIRE

CUT FLOWERS, WREATHS, AND CROSSES.

GARDENING BY PRACTICAL MEN.

iA:.:-£S €fift-l€,AUOTIONEEE & LIVE STOCK AGENT,

AYE, GLASGOW, AND STRANRAER.

COUNTY AUCTION MART, AYR, EVERY TUESDAY.GLASGOW CATTLE MARKET Eveky WEDNESDAY.

COUNTY AUCTION MART, STRANRAER, Every Friday.

SALES (Agricultural or otherwise) guaranteed and

conducted on the best terms.

Telegraphic Addresses— "Craig, x4yr ;" "Craig, Cattle

Market, Glasgow." Postal Addresses—33 Alloway Street, Ayr;

Cattle Market Hotel, Glasgow.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 55

PHOTOGRAPHY.mm wiMM ^111,

PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,

MILLER ROAD, AYR,NEAR RAILWAY STATION,

Intimates that under personal supervision the Studio is opendaily for the Production of First Class Photography in all its

branches.

CHILDREN A SPECIALITE.

ANY SIZE, ON PAPER, CANVAS, OPAL, IVORY, &c.

OUT-DOOR PHOTOGRAPHY.Groups, Residences, Animals, &c. , executed in the Best Style,

and at Moderate Charges.

Specimens of Work to be seen and appointments entered for

any day at the Studio, Miller Road ; or Lambie's, 4 New Bridge

Street, Ayr.

KNOWN, YET UNKNOWN!

QUEEN'S-HEAD

70 HIGH STREET, AYR,FOR

NEW, USED, & ANTIQUE FURNITURE.

THE LARGEST STOCK of USED FURNITURE in TOWN.

ESTABLISHED 34 YEARS.

WILLIAM M^KILL, Proprietor.

56 ADVERTISEMENTS.

THEinBurana Com|Jiiiip of (Scotlanl),

EDINBURGH,INSTITXTTED IN 1821.

Was Unittd in I84.7 with the ALLIANCE OFFICE, hm-iw/ aCapital of Five Miltion-s Sterliiifj.

The Directors invite attention to the following importantadvantages enjoyed by persons who are- insured with this

Company :

Perfect Secuhity.—The Capital of Five Millions Sterling, andthe Personal Responsibility of upwards of a Thousand Pro-

prietors, rendering this undoubted.The Rates of Premium are as low as the character of the Riskadmits of, and will be found as moderate as those of otherCompanies.

An Immediate and Liberal Settlement of Losses, on theClaim being satisfactorily adjusted.

Persons Desirous of Making Assurances for Seven Yearsby One Payment, will be charged for Six only.

Losses occasioned by Lightning will be made good.

Losses caused by Explosion of Gas in Buildings on which this

Company has Insurance will be paid.

Buildings on which Assurances are Proposed will be surveyedfree of expense to the Party, if required.

Improvements in the Risk of Property insured with this Com-pany will receive all possible acknowledgements, by way of

Reduction in the Rate of Premium.No Charge made for Policies, however small the amount may be.

Any Number of Buildings and Goods in various places, belong-ing to one Person may be Insured in one Policy, each beingseparately valued.

M A N AGER:JAMES A. COOK.

CLYDESDALE BANK, AYR..A. G- IE IsT T.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 57'

l^hc ^cottislt Equitable

LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.HEAD OFFICE

:

26 ST. ANDIREWS SQTTAEB, EDIITBUE&H,

mtlE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY combines-*- the advantages of Unquestionable Security, Liberal conditions ofAssurance, and early participation of Profits. It is an entirely mutualsociety, there being no Shareholders to absorb any portion of the profits.

These are ascertained at intervals of live years, and divided among theholders of participating policies according to an equitable arrangement,which gives a progressive bonus according to the length of time a policy hasbeen in force. It is the aim of the Directors to give the Members the bene-fit of every real improvement in the practice of life insurance that is sug-gested by experience.

REVIVAL OF LAPSED POLICIES.—If the assured is in good healtli alapsed policy will be revived at any time Avithin twelve months after the dateof forfeiture, on payment of the premiums in arrear, with a fine of five percent, upon the premiums if paid within a month after the date of forfeiture,

and an additional two-and-a-half per cent, for each further month thatshall elapse before payment.

SURRENDER OF POLICIES.—In the case of Participating Policieseffected at the ordinary Tabular Rates, on whicli three years' premiums havebeen paid, the Minimum Surrender Value is thirty-three per cent, of thePremiums paid, in addition to the va,lue of the Bonus.

FREE OR PAID-UP POLICIES.—In lieu of Surrender Value, a paid-uppolicy of corresponding amount may be obtained subject to no further pay-ment of ordinary Premium.

LOANS TOPOLICYHOLDERS are granted to an extent not exceedingthe Surrender Value of the Policies, at 5 per cent, interest, free of all ex-pense, and without any other security than the deposit of the Policies.

HALF-CREDIT OR PREMIUM LOANS.—In the case of ParticipatingAssurances, the age not exceeding 50, one-half of the Annual Premiums forthe first five years ma,y be retained as a loan, interest at 5 per cent, on thesums so retained being payable yearly in advance along with the other halfof the Premium.

MARRIED WOINIEN'S PROPERTY ACT, 1870.—A married man inEngland or Ireland may effect a Policy on his own life for the benefit of hisAvife, or wife and children, and the Policy will be secured to them free fromall claims of his creditors, in the event of his becoming afterwards insolvent.The Directors have lately had a new form of Policy prepared with very greatcare, which will render it unnecessary to have a trustee specially appointedto receive the policy moneys, so that the repre.^entatives of the assured willbe saved the expense attendant on the legal proceeding's for that purpose.A married woman may also assure her own or her husband's life for herseparate use, under the special provision of this Act.

CHARLES "smith,CLYDESDALE BANK, AYR,

58 ADVERTISEMENTS.

M. & M. DUxNLOl\

AYR,Beg to call attention to their large Stock of

China, Crystal, and Earthenware.

A CALL INVITED.

The Best Household GOAL supplied a^

Current Prices.

WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, & OPTICIAN,

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18 ALLOW^AY STREET,Kespectfully invites the Public to inspect his Stock, which has been care-fully selected, in all the various departuieut:-, and includes WATCHES,CLOCKS, SILVP;:K and ELKCTKO-PLATEl) GOODS, JEWELLERY,JET, ANEROIDS, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, &c., &c., which are all

of the Newest and Best Designs, having been chosen with the desire ofgiving superior value, combined with artistic and Handsome appearance.

As he is doing business on the most favourable terms, satisfaction is

guaranteed to those favouring him with orders.

Jewellery made to Order on tlie shortest notice and nio,vt moderate terms.

SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTSFi'om One Shilling.

OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.

Clberu giescvipticiii of cBatchc^^ ani^ (illotke iu-cuvatelji

gvcp^nireli anb Clcauci).

Troublesome Watches Effectualiy Cured.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 59

JAMES YOUNG,AUCTIONEER, VALUATOK,

AND

I3SrSXJ3R A3^C35I ii. G- 3G OST "X

,

CORN EXCHANGE COURT,106 HIGH STREET, AYR.

House—5 HAVBLOCK TERRACE, Miller Road, Ayr

Sales and Valuations in Town and Country

promptly attended to.

f„ & B. GBAW3F0EBsACCOUNTANTS,

62 NEWMARKET STREET.

AGENTS AT AYR FOR THE

Lancashire and Scottish Metropolitan Fire and

Life Insurance Company;

AND ALSO FOR

The Plate Glass insurance Coy.

60 ADVERTISEMENTS

13 NELSON STREET,asr 351 i?sr a: o XT,

AYR.

HOUSE-SECKFORD COTTAGE, 15 NELSON ST.

DALMELLffldTON IRON GOMPAM

3B3SiST

HOUSEHOLD OOALALWAYS ON HAND; Also,

OEDEE<S PX7iTCTT7ALLY ATTENDED TO.

ORDERS TAKEN EITHER AT THE

OFFICE- 8B SANDGATE ST.,OR

BELMONT SIDINGS.

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VOICE-TRAINING AND SINGING,

THOMAS RICHAEDSON, H.T.S.C.

MUSIC TEACHKH,

7 GORDON TERRACE, WALLAOETOWN,

TERMS ON APPLICATION.

VIOLIN TUITION,

IIENE7 "WILLIAMSOIT,

VIOLINIST,

3 3 JOHN STREET,WALLACETOWN.

64 ADVERTISEMENTS.

A. MORGAN,(FORMERLY 6 HIGH STREET),

AND

TOY MERCHANT,

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PRINTER,BOOKSELLER, STATiONER AND NEWS-AGENT,

LAEQE STOCK OF PIOTTTRE FRAME MOTTLDlNaS.

ADVERTISEMENTS 65

JAMES RITCHIE,CHHEHAL GHAPEH^

DEPARTMENTS:SILKS AND VELVETS. MILLINERY AND RIBBONS.DRESSES AND PRINTS. JACKETS AND JACKETING.FLANNELS AND COTTONS. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING.LINENS AND TOWELLINGS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES.FLOORCLOTHS & TABLINGS. CORSETS AND UMBRELLAS.

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239 HIGH STREET, AYR.

ZTailodno.

LATEST STYLES & BEST WORKMANSHIP.

X.ARGK STOCK OF DRAPEET GOODS OFEYKKY DESCRXPTXON.

-w I L s o nsr ,

175 HIGH STREET, AYR.

66 ADVERTISEMENTS.

JOHN LOCHHEAD'SIf111 le^^

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AND

ANTIQUE CHINA WAREHOUSE,SO lEiOI^E STI^EET,

Off Newmarket Street,

j&.-yr -£1.

A Good Selection of Neiv and Second-Hand Furniturealways ott hand.

Furniture and Antique China Bought, Sold, andExchanged.

264 HIGH STREET,AYR.

ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

JGSTXMATES GXYJKK-

ADVERTISKMENTS. 67

FRENCH HAIRDRESSER,

50 NEWMARKET STREET,(Three timeH Bewarded in Paris irifh Gold and Silver JSledcds),

Has always in hand the Latest Styles of HAIR-DRE8SING and HAIMORNAMENTS. L. Le Clair's GENTLEMEN'S INVLSIELE SCALP,not equalled in any Hair-dressing Establishment. It is light, and so

natural that the most experienced eye cannot detect it.

Always I^arge Parcels of HAIR received direct from the Continent, whichallows L. Le Clair to defy competition in prices and quality. These piecesof Hair are made loose, without Cushions, enabling Ladies to dress theirown Hair in the present style without the slightest difficulty.

Is the only successful Hair Restorative known till this day. It surpasseseverything made up till the present time It never fails to restore GreyHair to its natural colour. It is not a Dye, is completely harmless, being-composed of the purest and most inoffensive ingredients ; also acknowledgeilto be the best Hair Restorer ever known in France.

Large Bottles, Is 6d ; Double Size, ^s.

Three Large Bottles for 4s ; Doiihh Size for 5s.

L. LE CLAIR, Sole Agent for Scotland.

L. LK CLAXH'S EAU DE COLOGNEContains the finest ingredients, and is made from the recipe du Codex,which is accepted and said by the French Academie de Medicine to be thefinest ever known.

Prices \—1s 6d and 2s 6d per Bottle. HalfDozen Bottles at

Is 6d each for 8s 6d.

w- 'gt QLinix'^ Cautharabincstrengthens the weakest Hair, and is the only Lotion sure to cure decay ofthe roots, and prevents the Hair from falling off, by applying it for a fewdays, also providing to its wants and system.

109 HIGH~STREET.SPECIALITY FOR GENTLEMEN'S HAIR CUTTING.

SCALP AND WIGS.HOT AND COLD BATHS FITTED UP WITH THE MOST COMFORT-

ABLE AND IMPROVED SYSTEM KNOWN.

68 ADVERTISEMENTS.

As seasons roll successive as the tides,

So boimteous natui'e lavishly providesFor human wants—nor that w^ith stinted handProflfers the products of the Sea and Land ;

The salient few, in order due we'll trace

As worthj^ mention in this valued space :

Chill WINTER brings to coast of Ballantrae

Cod, Turbot, Brille, and choice Crustacea,Columbia's Oysters, rivalling the Pandore,Lochryan's scalps contribute of their store

;

The Lobster, in his shell of purple-blue(Or boiled, emerges, son of Mars ! in hue)

;

Fat Capons, Turkeys, and the homely Poule,

The stubble Goose, so orthodox at Yule;

Game of all kinds, which daily wing their flight,

Or pad the meadows at approach of night.

SPRING hails the Silver King, nursed in the classic Ayr,Curded and crimp, can Tay or Tweed compareTheir wc oly specimens, of elongated form.With compact wrestler of the westei-n storm !

Benignant SUMMER, with her large supplies,

Brings " Caller Herrin'," rich and poor so prize;

The Mackerel, too, in robe cerulean lends

Her aid to swell the shoal this season sends.

Prolific AUTUMN'S cornucopean hornPour heavy takes which scarcely can be borneBy daring toilers of the mighty deep

;

But, once ashore, a rich reward all reap.

Here Art steps in, sees safe the surplus cured,

Then fickle WINTER'S placidly endured.

flillS €liWf#l©,LESSEE AYE SALM02T FZSHINaS,

Fish, Game, & Poultry Merchant,198 HIGH STREET, AYR.

"WTiolesale "WareliOTise, 1 Fort Street ; Curing Yard,G-reen Street Lane.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 69

11CENTRAL RESTAURANT

(Opposite Wallace Tower),

FAMILY BREAD & PASTRY BAKER,

191 HIGH STREET,

Bread & Biscuits of all kinds. Balls & Soirees supplied.Pies, Porter and Ales. Hot Tea and Coffee.

Bride, Christening, and Birthday Cakes made to Order.

BALLS AND SOIREES PURVEYED.

LIVERY & POSTING ESTABLISHMENT,12 DALBLAIR ROAD & 13 SANDGATE STREET.

OFFICE—13 SANDGATE STREET, AYR.

JAMES M'MURTRIE, Proprietor.

Open and Close Carriages, IVo and Four-Wheeled Dogcarts, &c.

[hJaRSES & MOURNING COACHES

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H O U S E-1 4 DALBLAIR ROAD

70 ADVERTISEMENTS.

PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS,AND

I>3e[C03R^T703EiS,

197 HIGH STREET,

BRANCH-

DARLING PLACE, PRESTWICK.

MANUFACTURER OF

SCOTCH CARPETS,AND

I^ S3 33 I^^ .^. "[1? O]"S .

20 BOGHALL ROW,'vsrALLJi.caaTO'vsrn',

AYR.

ORDERS PUNCTUALLY AUENDED TO.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 71

ROBERT DEWAR,CATTLE SALESMAN,

.^ik. "cj COO* Xo lEtf* xba:..i^xe,ar^

ESTABLISHED 26 7EAES.

SALES CONDUCTED, VALUATIONS MADE, AND

INVENTORIES TAKEN IN TOWN AND COUNTRY,

PROMPTLY AND MODERATELY.

AGENT FOR

London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Coy.,

AND

Standard Fire Assurance Coy.

Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes, all Sizes, and from First

Glass ^Makers, may be had at Moderate Prices.

OFFICE AND SALE ROOMS—

KYLE HALL, KYLE ST.

PERIODICAL SALES OF FURNITURE, &c.

HOUSE-HAVELOGK TERRACE, MILLER ROAD.

Telegraphic Address— '' DEWAR, AYR:'

72 ADVERTISEMENTS.

MifflSW iiiiiij.Black Bull Hotel Posting Establishment,

39 and 41 RIVER STREET,

W A 'L L A '€ ® T « W « ,

AYRCABS, WAGGONETTES, BRAKES, and DOGCARTSFIRST-CLASS HEARSES and MOURNING COACHES

on Hire.

Orders pimctuaUy attended to.

THE

6 HARBOUR STREET,NEAR THE NEW BRIDGE,

Mrs. J. M. LAWRENCE, Proprietrix.

ADVERTISEMKyTS. 73

ESTABLISHMENT,it t^amiciR S'tmss^t

OI^FICE—44 SANDGATE STREET,

WtlltAM M^KEnnOW, PROPmETOB.

OPEN AND CLOSE CARRIAGES,TWO AND FOUR-WHEELED DOG-CARTS,

PONY CARRIAGES,WAGGONETTES FOR ONE OR TWO HORSES,

GIGS, OMNIBUSES, BRAKES, ANDHUNTING HORSES.

HEARSESAND

MOURNING COACHES

All on the shortest notice i:)ossibh at all hours.

Horses taken in to Bait and Stand at Livery are under the

entire guidance and superintendence of Mr M'Kerrow.

74 ADVERTISEMENTS.

^Ov, ;irr^,„«,r™-w^™r^,^GjTMLcJS (EtWJ^G^aSJS'^

FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL,

AND

BILLIARD ROOM.108 HIGH STREET,

H. CALDER, PROPRIETOR.

FAMILY BAKING ESTABLISHMENT.

216 HIGH STREET, AYR.

Marriage, Birthday, and Christening CakesMade to Order.

ALL KINDS OF FANCY BEEAD.SOIREES, PIC-NICS, & EXCURSION PARTIES SUPPLIED.HOT PIES ON SATURDAYS.

SHOPS SUPPLIED WITH BREAD, d-c.

HOUSE-254 HIGH STREE3T.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 75

^ s j& ay as

(Suecemor to Jam e>i Ferguson d: Co.),

SLATER & GLAZIER,

PLUMBER & GASFITTER,

W) '-^ W^ ^^ ^t^ <^ ^^W ^^ '^

"W^.A.3LlL.A.CElTO-V^lsr, ^^":2^:r.

[I!^'^'"'"/^Nlili&m

^\, J If/fB

7 GARDEN STREET,

Slating, Glazing, and General Jobbing,

Repairs on House Property.

SMOKY CHIMNEYS CURED

HOUSES C^LEARED OF VERMIN.

76 ADVERTISEMENTS

AND

REGISTRAR FOR SERVANTS,

AGENT FOR THE ALLAN LINE STEAMERS.

8-0 SA«©€AT1 STRUT,

RAILWAY TAVERN,

KYLE STREET, AYR.

ALWAYS IN THE BEST CONDITION.

ALLSOPP & Co., Limited, and BASS & Co.,

Always in Condition, in Bottle.

EXTRA SPECIAL OLD BLEND

MATIJHEB SCOTCH WHISKY,10 Years old, 3s 6d pei' Bottle.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Slater, lazier, Plumber & Gasfitter,

19 GEORGE STREET,WALLACETOWN, AYR.

SLATE YARD-46 GEORGE STREET.

HOUSE -2 CHURCH STREET.

ALLAN GIBB,CABINET MA-KE-R,

74 HIGH STREET,AYR.

Carpets and Furniture, in Great Variety,

ALWAYS ON HAND.

On^A&PS Put^c&uallj @itfeeftde4 to.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.A Blend of the most Famous Distilleries in Scotland, Blended in

Bond, and matured in vSherry casks.

Supplied only bt

THOMAS FRAkSER,GEOSS KEYS INN, 77 and 79 High Street, and

HYDEAULIC BAE, 5 New Bridge Street,

In Bulk, ISs per Gallon- In Cases, 36s per Dozen.

T. Fraser has always on hand a supply of Old Glenlivet, LongJohn, Ardbeg, and other noted Whiskies. Prices on

application.

Cojjy of Chemical Report on Mr Thomas Fraser's Whisky:—

"City Analyst's Laboratory,138 Bath Street, Glasgow,

6th December, 1889.

I have made a careful analysis of an average sample of about1500 gallons of Mr Thomas Fraser's Whisky, taken by my assist-

ant from the Bonded Stores in Ayr, where it is lying, and, fromthe result of my analysis, I am of opinion that it is a PureWhisky of good flavour, which has been matured in Sherry

(Signed) John Clark, Ph. D. , T. C. S. , F.L S.

,

Public Analyst of the City of Glasgow, the Countiesof Lanark and Renfrew, and the Bv.rghs ofAyrand Kilmarnoch."

ADVERTISEMENTS.

HATTER, HOSIER & GLOVER,

104 HIGH STREET,AYR

(Immediately opposite foot of Newmarket Street,)

Satin and Felt Hats of Leading Shapes and best quality.

Caps of all descriptions. Scarfs, Ties, Shirts, Collars,

Umbrellas, Braces, Socks, Pants, &c.

ALL AT MODERATE PRICES.

ESTABLISHED 1253.

< TEA, GROCERY, PROVISION ANDGENERAL STORE, ^

H >

^AYR.

o

d A FRESH SUPPLY OF COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS •

DAILY.

•vsritL.x.itcasTO'vsrisr,

80 ADVERTISEMENTS.

D. ALLAN,

57 SANDQATB ST.,

A "T ]R

«

-wwV/— •-=^ •-^ •^'AA/v^'—

Orders Promptly and Carefidly Attended to.

LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.

SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO LARGE CONSUMERS.

ADVBRTISEMEXTS. 81

ATRSHIEE & &ALLOWAT HOTEL

AND RESTAURANT,

(Nearly Opposite New Bailway Station,)

THOMAS STEEN, Proprietor,

FAMILY GROCERS & PROVISION MERCHANTS.

i. «'t€iia*lt,

QUALITY AND VALUE IN TEAS UNSURPASSED,

Prices, 1/, 1/4, 1/7, and 1/10 Per Lb.

PROVISIONS AND ALI OTHER GOODS ATLOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES

^^^ ^TO JL ^

82 ADVERTISEMENTS.

5^ TLCK fO) ^^ MJl!: ^15^ omc-iri)Lii m 'U Md z 'JimM 'M m ^

PATISSIER-QLAOIEE FEANOEUS,

AYR.

Corporation Buildings, 274 Sauchiehal! St., GLASGOW2 Grey Street, NE"WCASTLE-0N-TY1TE

;

5 Athenaeum Street, SUNDERLAND.

TAMES CAW,NEWMARKET STREET,

Large and Choice Selection of the Latest Productions in Chinaand Glass by all the principal English and Continental

Manufacturers.—^A/\/V^

QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS UNSURPASSED,

Ornamental Goods and Novelties, suitable for Presents,

in Great Variety.

Common Goods of all Kinds, at Lowest Trade Prices

ADVERTISEMENTS

PAINTER & PAPERHAN&ER.

OEDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO ATMODERATE PRICES.

ADDRESS—

14 ALBERT TERRACE,

^vcaii, ^iscuit, an^ |8a0tvi) ^aker,

34 "WALLACE STEEBT,AND

8 4: O I^ O S S STIREET,WALLACETON, AYR.

HOT PIES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING.

84 ADVEBTISBMENTS.

KYLE HOTEL & RESTAURANT,

(3 Minutes' Walk from Railway Station.

cHot & Cold Luncheons, cHot doints, Dail^.

PRIVATE ROOMS.\snne and Spirits of Superior Quality only.

ALLSOPP AND WORTHINGTON'S CELEBRATED ALES.

C H A H <^^__^i^^ R A T K .

Large Hall in connection, with Private Entrance for Weddingsand Parties.

MRS I. RITCHIE, Proprietress.

BUTCHER & HAMCURER.

SAUSAGES,

ROUNDS,

ETC.

CORNEDBEEF,

PICKLEDTONGUES,

ETC.

HOUSE—16 MILL STREET.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 85

SLATEE & CHIMNEY SWEEPER,

(A Few Doors from Mission Hall),

ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

JAMES C. HALLIDAY,

[Member of the Bill-Posting Association)^

Undertakes all kinds of Bill-Posting and Delivery of TradeCirculars, Notices, &c., for Town and Country at ModerateRates.

Lessee of all the principal Posting-Stations in Toi^m-

OBSERVE THE ADDRESS—

(BURNS' TAVERS- CLOSE),

86 ADVERTISEMENTS.

s^or

COAL MERCHANT,

1 HALL'S VENNAL,(Laie of 90 SANDGATE.

)

5!

FINEST AUCHINLECK and DRUMSMUDDEN COAL,WASHED NUTTS, LANEMARK BEIQUETTES,CAPRINGTON BLIND COAL, DROSS, &c., at

Lowest Prices for Cash.

Orders left with Mr George Arbuckle, China Merchant,92 Sandgate, or with any of my Lorrymen, will have promptatttention.

JV.JB.— Coal and yiitts in Bags Delivered to Order,

INFERIOR QUALITIES OF GOAL NOT KEPT IN STOCK..—

.

agent for the

COMMEEOIAL FIEE INSUEANOE COY. OFSCOTLAND, LIMITED.

AGENT FOR THE

SCOTTISH PLATE GLASS INSUEANOE COY.

Lorries, 'Wag'^onetes, &c., on Eire at Moderate Hates.

S. 3P. Q. BR.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 87

.wii „ _ _gFURNISHING IRONMONGER,

AKD

73 HIGH STREET.AGENT FOR

BICYCLES & TRICYCLES BY BEST MAKERS.LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH.

MACHINES ON HIRE ON EASY TERMS.ALL CYCLING REQUISITES. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.

M'DOUGALL'S, & WILSON & KITCHEN'SSHEEP DIP.

LOCKW^OOD'S CELEBRATED CUTLERY,AXD

GENERAL IRONMONGERY STORE,conn EXCHAHGE HAhh.

Large Stock of Ranges, Registers, Iron Bedsteads, WaterFilters, Lawn Mowers, Perambulators, &c.

IRON STORE,38XJTT3e3R ivi:^3RK:£ia7 CL^osas.

All Sizes of Flat, Square, Round, Half Round, Angle, andGroved Iron, Sheets, Hoops, and Steel kept in Stock.

88 ADVERTISEMENTS.

AA/'ALLACETO^A^N

j^ -sr :r,

DESiREs|to thank the Nobility and Gentry in and around Ayrfor their past Patronage, and no effort on his part will be want-ing to secure the confidence of his Customers, by strict attention,

good Workmanship, and Material.

NEW WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TOORDER.

BEST MATERIAL.

REPAIRS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

Bath Chairs for Hire and for Sale, also Feramlsiilators.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 89

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•90 ADVERTISEMENTS.

HATTER, HOSIER, AND CLOVER,

86 HIGH STREET,

GENTLEMEN'S AND BOY'S HATS AND CAPS,ALL KINDS

SHIRTS, SCARFS, & GLOVES,FROM THE BEST MAKERS.

0» M^KJ^IUIUAIR,UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER,

UMBHJKLLAS RE-COYKHED &- H3KPAIHKD.

43 MAIN STREET, NEWTON,

ADVERTISEMENTS 91

IriE@Bllf WALL*DISTRIBUTER OF

PRICE LIST P08T FREE ON RECEIPT OF ADDRESS.

OLD SCOTCH Wh1sKY>T3BE3S 3ai5L3R3S 38L;3GaSrX>.

O U,P.Price 36s. per Case of 1 Doz. Bottles, (Two Gallons) ;

17s 6d per Gallon (Jars and Casks extra).

Octaves about 14 Gallons, Quarter Casks about 28 Gallons,

charged 17s. per Gallon.

Carriage Paid to any Port or Railway Station in Great Britain on

not les» than three Cases or six Gallons.

Upwards of 5000 gallons of above Blend constantly lying

maturing in Bond. Customers can always depend on getting

uniform quality.

Samples sent on Application.

Jermft—MontUy Accounts, or \l per cent for Cash with Order.

TOWN BUILDINGS, AYR, N-B-

Telegrams, " WALLACE, AYR."Telephone No. 16.

92 ADVERTISEMENTS

j^f

HAT AND CAP MERCHANT,(Sign of the Golden Beaver),

3i HIGH STREET,_A. ^S^ lEl.

GOOD VALUE AND REASONABLE PRICES.

HIFRTIR&SBAMTX> 3R. ii. 3P 3EI 3a S

,

2 HIGH STREET, AYR.o-

Silks.

Dresses.

Mantles.Furs.Skirts.

LIST OF DEPARTMENTS-

Millinery.|Prints.

Flowers. Flannels.

Ribbons. Blankets.

Laces. Cottons.

Stays.I

Curtains.

DRESSMAKING AND

I

Smallwares.

I

Hosiery.Gloves.

I

Umbrellas.

I

Scarfs.

FAMILY MOURNING.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 93

MINERAL WATER CO.,(JUXMITED),

38 GARDEN STREET,AYR.

This Company supplies throughout the Townand County all kinds of Crated ^Waters.

Their Machinery is entirely new, and em-

bodies all the latest improvements, which

render contamination of any kind practically

impossible.

The Company have always in their splendid cellars a

Large Stock of Superior Malt Liquors in prime condition,

and are prepared to supply in either Cask or Bottle

BASS & CO.'S PALE ALE,

RAEBURN'S PALE ALE,AND

GUINESS' EXTRA STOUT.

ALL GUARANTEED PURE AND UNMIXED,

GILBERT ROWAN, Manager.

94 ADVERTISEMENTS.

AND

Improved Waterproof Cover Maker,

TAM'S BRiG, NEWTONHEAD, AYR,Has always in Stock the Undernoted Goods :—

BEST GREEN AND WHITE HEMP ROPES, TARRED ROPE, CARTAND HALTER ROPES, PLOUGH REINS, BELLY BANDS, TAR

NETTLE, FINE AND COARSE GASKIN BLOCKS AND TACKLEAND HOIST ROPE FITTED TO ORDER, TWINES AND SHOP

THREAD, ARCHANGEL TAR, AND PREPARED TAR FOR COATINGFENCES, SHEEP NETS, STABLE BROOMS AND BUCKETS.

D. M'K. would call Farmers Attention to his Make of IMPROVEDWATERPROOF COVERS for Stack, Rick, Cart, Mill, and other Covers,

Ten per Cent. Saved getting from Maker.

Covers Repaired and Repainted,

AT MODERATE RATES.

FURNISHING IRONMONGER,

BLACKSMITH AND TINSMITH

114 & 116 man street,

ik¥S

ADVERTISEMENTS. 95

JOINER AND BUILDER

78 GEORGE STREET,WALLACETOWN,

HOUSE—Crailoch Cottage, Hawkhill,

m^mmM OF ALL M^^^ mw.mve w)m%mwM.ESTIMATES GIVEN.

412 ELBA STREET

strict Attention given to all Orders.

96 ADVEKTISEMENTS.

a^^M m&wmm^&EBm

5 MACNEILLE BUILDINGS,

NBAVMARKET STREET.

NEW SPRING SUITINGS IN GEEAT VARrETY.

imw TAtlomNG.

WM. BEVERIDGE, A.P.S.,

MANUFACTURING & DISPENSING

C3BE3SM:ISX,

NEWMARKET STREET,j

Drugs and Chemicals of the purest quality, Turkey and Honey-combSponges. Mineral and Crated Waters. Homeopathic, Patent, and Pro-prietary Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Requisites, Tooth, Nail, and HairBrushes. Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, Ladies' Shoulder Straps,Sanitary Towels, Abdominal Belts, &c.

Manufactupep of Medicinal Sypups, and othep

Phapmaceutical Ppoppietapy Ppepapations.

HOUSE—17 BARNS STREET.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 97

THOMAS YOUNG,

SILK MERCER,

54 NEWMARKItT STREET,

AYR,

CLOTHIER AND HATTER,

51 NEWMARKET ST,

ADVERTISEMENTS

FAMILY BUTCHER,

9 NEWMARKET STREET,A TT 3a.

Sausages, Puddwgs, Potted Meat, Corned Beef, and Tongues.

Bacon and Ham Smoked to Ordkr.

HOUSE-FAIRHOMF, DALMELLINGTON ROAD.

HAM CURERS,

io6 HIGH STREET

ADVERTISEMENTS. 99

JOHN FREW,

HAMS /- T^A •^^---^-

AND

SAUSAGES,

CORNEDBEEF,

PICKLEDTONGUES,

etc., etc., etc.

69 HIGH STREET,AYR.

House—Aldepsyde, Carrick: Road.

ANDREW CLIMIE,BUTCHER ^ & HAM-CURER,

221 HIGH STREET, AYR.

HAM AND SAUSAGES. CORNED BEEF. PICKLED TONGUES, &0., &C.

House—20 Ballantlne Driv«.

100 ADVERTISEMENTS.

GENERAL DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS,

DRESSMAKERS, MANTLEMAKERS,

AND

24:0 131 I G- H: STI^EET,AYR.

Boot and Shoe Manufacturers,

42 HIGH STREET,(SITUATED BETWEEN OLD d- NEIV BRIDGES),

Have always on hand, in Ladies', Gentlemens', and Children's Boots, Shoes,and Slippers, a Large and Fresh Stock of their own well-known make ; also,

FRENCH and ENGLLSH GOODS of the Newest and most FashionableStyles, to suit all Classes at

MODERATE PRICES.

The Principal Bespoke ^vsiness in the County Town.

ESTABJLJSHKW UFWAKJOIS ^Y FJFTY YKAKS,

ADVERTISEMENTS. 101

iBmm SMITH & €0.,WINE, SPIRIT & PROVISION MERCHANTS,

NEWTON.

BASS & ALLSOPP'S INDIAN PALE ALE IN BOTTLES.

EDINBURGH ALE ON DRAUGHT.

FINEST OLD CAMPBELTOWN & IRISH WHISKY.

PHOVtSlONS AT LOWEST mCES.

T!f#MiS ST-£'£i£,GRAIN MERCHANT,

CITADEL STORES, SOUTH QUAY & OVERMILLS,

Supplies Beans, Indian Corn, Barley, Oats,

Bran, Flour, Oatmeal, Etc., Etc, at moderate

prices.

BRANCH OFFXCE-31 ALLOWAY STREET,Open on TUESDAY, 10 till 4. (Connected by Telephone.)

102 ADVERTISEMENTS

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,

"ROBERT BURNS" TAVERN,

7 RIVER STREET,

NEWTON,

WM. PATERSON & SONS,FAMILY GROCERS,

AND COFFEE ROASTERS,

249 HIGH STREET,

HOUSE—MEADOWBANK, OARRICK PARK.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 103

MillilnY r? InY III li? iillll lrrv.irYlr?) ^^, III r^gi lllrKiUJI

(ESTABLISHED 1828),

FAMILY GROCERS & WINE MERCHANTS.

Blends of TEA.Blends of COFFEE.

Blends of WHISKY.Our celebrated Blends of Old High-class Highland Whiskies

are supplied direct to Officers of the Royal Navy, and otherprivate customers in various parts of the world.

For the unsolicited opinions of a few of these are Price Lists,

free on application.

62 HIGH STREET, AYR.

FOR THE CREAM OF

OLD SCOTCH WHISKY,TRY SHAW'S FAMED BLENDS,

15s., 17s., and 18s. PSR GALLON.

TEA, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT,

OLD BRIDGE END,

104 ADVERTISEMENTS

FAMLY GROCER,WINE AND PIEIT lEHOHAIT,

39 MAIN STREET, NEWTON,

Extra Value in Teas from 1s 4d to 2s 8d per lb.

Finest Blends of Campbeltown, Islay and GlenlevitWhiskies.

Provisions of the Best quality at ^owes prices.

Speciality in Flour made from Finest Selected Wheat.

ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS.

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR

AYRSHIRE ROSE FLOUR,Which Is undoubtedly the fines brand of

Canadian Flour imported. From Its great

strength and superior baking qualities,

IT IS MOST ECONOMICAL FORDOMESTIC USE.

and will be found cheaper in the end than

other qualities sold at lower prices.

ADVERTISEMENTS. ^ 105

WALTER MITCHELL & SON,

HAM CFRERS,AND

PROVISION MERCHANTS,

22 MAIN STREET,xNKWTON,

GLASGOW WAREHOUSE—

44 INQEAM STREET, and 5 SHUTTLE STEEET,

GL ASGO AAr.

CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE WITH AYR.

Parties having Hams and Baconto Cure or Smoke, can have themdone by sending them in.

106 ADVERTISEMENTS.

J4If

int S: spirit Jltrchant,

161 HIGH STREET,

10 Year Old Blend of Scotch Whisky, 23s per gal. , 4s per bottle

Special Old Blend" „ ,, 20s per gal. , 3/6 „

Duncan's Blend ,, 16s & 17s per gal., 2/7 & 3s ,,

C. W. M'CALL,FAMILY AND HKTAXI*

ADVERTISEMKNTS. 107

EST«.33Ij.IS3BE3SX> 1289.

Ha flTy t t3^ ¥1 It Id. fl

NEWTON BREWERY,ROYAL CITIDAL, DUTY FREE,

AND

Xo. 1 BOXDED WAREHOUSE,

PALE ALES, MILD ALES, AND PORTERAccording to analysts' reports, these Springs are specially

adapted for Brewing purposes, imparting a delicate flavour andfine aroma only found in High-Class Ales.

Also, a Select Lot of FINE OLD BOTTLED PORT WINESon hand of Cockbubn'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—

Whisky, Brandy, Eum, Gin, Port, Sherry, Clarets,

Cordials, &c.

WHXSKY BLKHDKD XN BOND.SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION,

A TRIAL SOLICITED.

ARTISON WELL >EERATEO WATERS, FIRST-CLASS QUALITY.

108 ADVERTISEMENTS.

TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANT,

WINE AND BEANDY IMPQETEK,AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN,

2s 6d per lb., in Cads of 5/^., lolb., and 2olb.

WILLIAM COOPERGh I^ O C E I?.

AND

PROVISION MERCHANT,

i a \^m

NEWTON,

OUR 2s. TEA IS WORTH A TRIAL. OUR 2s 8d TEACAN'T BE BEAT.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 109

trailer a eiotbiev,

17 NEW BRIDGE STREET,AYR,

HAS ALWAYS ON HAND A

CHOICE SELECTION OF THE NEWEST STYLES

Jn jfancB Coatings, Uwee&s, <Xc.

FINLAYSON & CO.,

TAILORS & HABIT-MAKBBS.

iABIES' -COSTi'MES ANB JACKETSMADE FROM HOMESPUNS, CASHMERES, &c.

53 NEWMARKET STREET,A. TT 3a.

110 ADVERTISEMENTS.

6 PER CENT. INVESTMENTS ALWAYS ON HANDAND FOR SALE, by

GLOBE INVESTMENT COMPANY,BOSTON, USA., and at AYR, SCOTLAND.

The Investments are First INIortages upon Improved Farmsin the best parts of the Agricultural States of America. Nevermore than One. Half of the appraised value is advanced by the

Company. The Loans are made by the Company from its ownFunds, and the Mortages are assigned to the Investor fortified

by a Guarantee of Principal and Interest by the Company. In-

terest is paid in Scotland free of charge. See Prospectvis, to

be had on application.

Ayr Office—52 Newmarket Street. Manager—J. W.M'CLYMONT, Solicitor.

Belfast, Larae, Campbeltown & Liveppool.

REGULAR STEAMERS will sail asunder (unless preventedby unforseen circumstances), carrying Passengers, Goods,

and Live Stock :

AYR TO BELFAST—Every Tuesday, Thursday, and .Saturday, at 11 p.m.. Returning from

Belfast every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7.30 p.m.

AYR TO LARNE—Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 p.m., Returning from

Lame every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 9 p.m.

AYR TO CAMPBETOWN—According to Season.

AYR and LIVERPOOL, via LARNE—Twice a Week.

p/VRES ^—-A^^'^ ^"^l Belfast—Cabin, Single 9s; Return 14s ; Steerage,

Single 3s. Ayr and Larne—Cabin, Single 7s 6d ; Return 12s 9d ; Steerage,

Single 3s. Do., without Sleeping Accommodation—Cabin 6s : Return 10s.

For Rates of Freight and other particulars apply to AYR STEAM SHIPPINGCompany, Ayr.

ADVERTISEMENTS. Ill

DAVID CASSELS,

TEA, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,

177 HIGH STREET, AYR.

BASS AND ALLSOPP'S INDIA PALE ALE,AND

BARCLAY, PERKINS* AND REIDS LONDON PORTER AND STOUL

Finexf Old Campheltoioi and Blended Highland Whishy.

Always on hand, a Selected Stock of Groceries, Wines, &c»

ROBT. G. M^GEACHIN,Tobacconist, Stationer & Newsagent,

61 HIGH STREET,AYR.

Magazines and Newspapers on Sale and delivered

to all parts of Town and Suburbs.

(BF'is.BEaE caaoss.)

112 ADVERTISEMENTS.

3

^€f^€f»cil l)Faj^ef» ^Jad Bilk ®ef»€.CFj

139 HIGH STREET, AYR,BECtS to announce that he has always on hand a Large and

Varied STOCK of GOODS in all Departments suitable for

the Season.The Latest Styles in MANTLES, JACKETS, and DOL-

MANS, in Cloth, Broche, and Soliel.

NEW DRESS MATERIALS in all the Latest Fabrics andDesigns.

The Millinery Department is complete with the NewestStyles in Millinery, Bonnets, Straw, Felt and Beaver Hats,Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, &c.

Mantle and Dressmaking done on the Pi'emises, under ex-

perienced Superintendence, at most Moderate Prices. Styleand Fit guaranteed.

Inspection Invited.

HOSIER, GLOVER,

Home and Foreign Outflttep.

Dress and IMCantlemaker,

WINTON BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET,

(Corner of Newmarkkt Strebt,)

ADVERTISEMENTS. 113

J. THOMSON & SON,HATTERS, HOSIERS, GLOVERS,

94 HIGH STREET, AYR.ALSO AT

48 LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL.

Latest London Novelties in the various Departments aModerate Prices.

cr. BOiriD,

45 SANDGATE STREET.

top; boots a specialty.H

114 ADVERTISEMENTS.

SXAMERON,HATTER, HOSIER & GLOVER,

225 HIGH STREET, AYR.

The Best Value and Most Stylish Shapes in

#E!fT'B ©MESS J.it® FEl^T MATM^TWEED CAPS, SHIRTS3 COLLARS^

SCAHFB, AHG BHACES, ^C-, ^G-, ^€-To be had at the above Address.

Personal Attention given to all Orders.

Smith and Bellhanger,

131 HIGH STREET,

Bells—Mechanical, Electric, and Pneumatic;Railings and Gates ; Door Locks, and Grates

;

Doors ; Storm Plates 5 and Speaking Tubesfitted up ; Sewing Machines adjusted.

TERMS MODERATE.

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SHIP'S STORES SUPPLIED.

JAMES MrJAMIESOIT,

Tea, OofiPee, Fruit, Spice, and Provision Merchant,

90i NEW^ ROAD,82 MAIN STREET, NEWTON,AND 11 NEV;r BRIDGE STREET,

2® im/m 5-^ tV"^ "-c';^ >f^ y'-S'iW9>miQ>\w<^^^

tmmm58i SANDGATE STREET.

ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

116 ADVERTISEMENTS.

ESTABLISHED 1832-

BOOKSELLEES AND STATIONEES,

Large and Varied Stock of

G-eneral Stationery, Biloles, Purses, AUsums, andFancy aoods.

PHOTO VIEWS AND WHITE WOOD SOUVENIRS,MAGAZINES and NEWSPx\PERS ON SALE,

and delivered to

ALL PARTS OF TOWN AND SUBURBS.

YE OLDE TOLBOOTH,

93 HIGH STREET, AYR.

mm^. &) m% ip% 0%,

BOOKBINDER,

193 HIGH STREET,

(Nearly Opposite the Wallace Tower.)

Always m Stock a Great Variety of

BIBLES, PURSES, ALBUMS, POCKET-^BOOKS, &c.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 117

imn BUOMMN & mm,/Erated Water Manufacturers, Bottlers, etc.,

The sparkling and refreshing qualities of Eerated Vvaters have secured forthese beverages an immense popularity. The beneficial effects arising fromtheir use have firmly established them in the public mind. As quenchers ofthirst they undoubtedly stand first, though that is not the only virtue theypossess, their value being enhanced by the medicinal properties with whichthey can be so skilfully impregnated. In Great Britain, though the climateis temperate, the rapid growth of the consumption of such beverages hasbeen very manifest, and, combined with the demand from those countrieswhose climatic influences cause great thirst, has increased the manufactureof ferated waters into a very flourishing industry. The sparkling and re-

freshing qualities of these beverages, and in some measure their flavour andhygienic properties, are due to the presence of carbonic acid gas. I havebefore said, and I still hold to my opinion, that the role played by the gas is

threefold : to give them a sparkling effervescence, thereby rendering themfar more refreshing than they were before aeration ; to afford them anagreeable piquant flavour, and, as in the case of mineral waters especially,to render them capable of holding in solution certain mineral salts possess-ing valuable medicinal properties. The physiological effects of this gasupon the human system are well knoAvn ; it exerts a peculiar action uponthe nervous system, and has also a favourable action upon the digestiveorgans.Of recent years gas -generating, filtering, syrup-making, and bottling

machinery has been brought to a very high state of perfection, and I mustconfess that I was never more convinced of this fact than when, the otherday, I visited Messrs Buchanan & Sons' bottling establishment, EiverTerrace, Ayr, the nucleus of whose business was laid in 1822. At that earlydate Mr M'Cormick, the founder of the trade, was favourably known as abrewer of ginger beer. His premises, known as " The Auld Mill," werebeneath the shadow of the old and unfinished jail tower, which held

' The drowsy dungeon clock.'

But a transformation has taken place, and many of the buildings of histov'calinterest are now no more. From the premises at the end of the ]SewBridge the industry was removed to the High Street, where to it was addedthe wine and spirit trade. Year by year the business grew, and sixteenyears ago, just previous to Mr M'Cormick's death, the present very inter-esting factory was erected ; and ten years later Messrs Buchanan & Sonsassumed proprietorship.The most interesting approach to the factory, I was told at the railway

station, would be down the High Street and over the old bridge that span'sthe Ayr.In crossing "the auld constricted brig" I at once realised the truth of

the poet's sarcasm when he speaks of its

"... poor narrow footpath of a street.Where twa Avheelbarrows tremble when they meet."

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MESSRS BUCHANAN d: SONS' ADVERTISEMENT (Continued.)

It is nevertheless a useful old bridge, though grey and wrinkled with age.Once over,IsoonfoundMeSii's Suchanan & Sons' premises, and making myselfknown, soon obtained the pleasure of what my American cousin calls a" run through."The trade conducted by Messrs Buchanan & Sons is of much larger

dimension than is generally supposed, and the premises I found muchlarger and better appointed than I had anticipated. There are three de-partments—the malt liquor, wine, and aarated water. The cellars arescrupulously clean, and by a system of steam pipes kept uniform intemperature. In the covei-ed-in courtyard I observed stacks of casks ofIndia pale ale from the famous Edinburgh brewery (Mr Daniel Bernard's)ready for moving to the bottling cellars, which are fitted with patentmachinery for corking, etc. Messrs Barclay, Perkins & Co.'s celeliratedLondon stout is also in great demand in Ayr, if one may judge by the verylarge stock held by Messrs Buchanan & Sons, who are the firm's agents.In the bottled malt-liquor warehouse I ex imined one of the largest and bestconditioned stocks I have ever seen in a provincial town. I say large, for it

is capable of holding eight thousand dozen of beer and stout; and as the firmmake a practice of putting up the October and March brewings only, whichis kept a sufficient time to thoroughly condition in a uniform and puretemperature, customers cm always rely upon obtaining well-conditionedmalt liquor.

The stock of wines held by Messrs Buchanan & Sons is a varied andreliableone, as will be understood when I say they are agents for the reputed Leithhouse, Messrs J. G. Thomson & Co., whose port, sherry, and claret hasobtained such an enviable reputation in the Modern Athens, where an ap-preciative and educated palate understands pure wine from chemicalconcoctions. I make this statement because I know that Messrs Thomson& Co.'s wines are carefully selected from the best vintages, and keptmaturing in the purest of cellars, and when sent to the public through their

agents, Messrs Buchanan & Sons and others, are reliable wines of good ageand purity.

The perated water factory is spacious, lofty, and scrupulously clean, withconcrete floor. The bottle and chemical stores are conveniently near. Inthe former I found a very large stock of bottles, indeed ; already this yearthe firm have ordered not less than 650 gross of soda-water bottles. Thestables and van sheds (for the firm have seven horses in the summer con-stantly taking goods through the town and district) are isolated from thefactory. After scrutinising the factory it next became my duty to see whatkind of water was employed. This I found to be wonderfully free fromcalcine and mineral matter.The next thing that required attention was to see to the machinery, etc.,

for the thorough feration of the water and the incorporation of pureessences on its way to the bottling machines, for it must be remembered thesparkling and refreshing qualities of these beverages, and in some measuretheir taste and hygienic properties are due to their thorough aeration. Themachinery employed in this factory is a most perfect plant. The carbonicgas generator has all the newest attachments and bears the stamp of thatfamous engineer, M. Mondletti, Paris. The aerating machine is a doublecylinder one of the newest type by Gibson, and the bottling machinery is themost unique and perfect obtainable, for MacDonald's patent machines arehere found, wliich easily bottle sixty dozen a hour ; M'Ewan's patentmultiple bottling machine, which, by a very clever automatic action, syrups,

fills, and stoppers four bottles at a time in the most cleanly manner at the

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MESSRS BUCHANAN d- SONS' ADVERTISEMENT (Continued.)

rate of 200 dozen per hour, whilst there are other bottling machines techni-

cally known as the arm-over bottling machine, each capable of bottliiig

forty dozen per hour ; whilst the bottle-washing department is fitted with

the best machinery and an abundant supply of hot and cold water.^Ihe

motive power for the machinery of the factory is obtained froui a 7 H.P.

horizontal engine up to date. The physiological effects of carbonic acid gas

upon the human organism are well known. It exerts a peculiar action upon

the nervous system, and especially upon the brain ; but these effects are

daneerous only when long continued, or when the gas is respired m large

quantities and unmixed with air. In its ac tion with mineral waters it has

a pleasant, exhilarating influence. This gas has also a favourable faction

upon the organs of digestion Provided they are carefully made, artificial

medicinal waters have certain distinct advantages over the natural waters.

The most important is obviously that the various constituents of the latter

determined by analysis can be saved ; the artificial drinks, in order to suit

particular requirements and cases ; and, further, waters which are brought

from a natural source at a distance cannot be so fresh as those prepared

artifically, and certainly are not supposed, like wine, to gain in virtue by keep-

ing. It is now generally admitted that the artificial waters are wholesomeand pleasant beverages, and they are produced so cheap that they are with-

in the reach of all The two principal points to be gained in this manu-facture is to ensure the water being free from metallic impregnations, andthe proper regulation and supply of carbonic acid gas. That thcFC twopoints have received the greatest possible attention at Messrs Buchanan &Sons' works is beyond all doubt. The Avater, syrups, and, indeed, the Avhole

of the pipes are made of the purest block tiu; No lead enters into the c-on-

stuction of pipes or machinery, so that the carbonated products are entirely

free from metallic impregnation.The generators and purifers, as I ha,ve said, are of most scientific modern

type. I found that the carbonic acid used in the production of these a;rated

waters Avas obtained by the action of sulphuric acid upon calcine matter,

and after being liberated the gas passed into a washer, where it Avas

thoroughly Avashed, retaining excessive acid or particles of carbonate of

lime. From here the purified acid floAved into the gas holder and thence

into the condenser, Avhere it Avas dissolved into Avater, and, of course, thencetransmitted to the bottling machines. I noticed that Codd's patent globe-

stoppered bottles Avere used for certain classes of serated drinks, and the

ordinary corked bottles for others. Both of these systems have much to re-

commend them. Certainly, before being used, the bottles are made scrupu-

lously clean, and I might add that very great care is exercised in the pro-

duction of their syrups and essences. It is not every one Avho can make a pureand successful syrup, simple as it may seem. There is much involved in the

{n'ocess of manufacture Avhich makes it necessary to have a knoAvledge of the

aAvs of chemistry and the technique of the laboratory. The syrup, phar-

maceutically and dietetically, as prepared in these works, is all that could

be desired ; and not less attention has been given to the essences, Avhich are

the most carefully produced that I have seen for a year and a day.There are tAvo or three specialities of these works vdiich deserve some-

thing more than a passing comment, namely, their superior lemonade, soda-

water, and ginger ale, all of Avhich have many excellent properties. Thesoda-water is thoroughly aerated, and becomes at once a palatable and use-

ful anti-acid. The superior lemonade is in reality Avhat its name implies;

but it is deservedly Messrs Buchanan & Sons' most popular aerated water,

the sale of Avhich is perhaps more than all their other serated drinks put to-

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3IESSRS BUCHANAN cC- SONS' ADVERTISEMENT (Continued.)

gether. It is their speciality, and every connoisseur of lemonade who testsits thirst allaying, gentle reviving, anti-scorbutic properties will thank mefor the recoiamendation. The ginger ale I examined—and I sampled it fromvarious quarters of the factory—was one of the hest preparations that I hadseen, and I therefore think it due to the public and to them to direct specialattention to this ginger ale, for, as a safe medicinal and delicious bererage,it is everything claimed for it. Though it possesses stimulating properties,they are those, of course, obtained from the active properties of the ginger,and non-intoxicating. The feration, ctilov.r, palate, bouquet, and even theplain manner in which it is put up, all go, in my opinion, to make it anessential article to every well-ordered dining-table.Crated water, as found in this little unique factory, which is capable of

turning out 2000 dozen a day, is a delightful luxury—a luxury for wJaich thehumblest cla^^s of humanity cheerfully pay, because it is one of the mostdelightfully refreshing and safest of di'inks. Now, this is saying a greatdeal, indeed, in an age when there are so many beverages, both alcoholicand non-alcoholic, passed down the lesophagus of unsuspicious mortals.This is, doubtless, owing to their high standard of quality, and the complexgratifications they yield. Being made up of harmless ingredients, and hav-ing that peculiar palatable but indescribable bouquet, they are used for sucha variety of purposes that few drinks, tea and coffee excepted, can at all

compete with them. We all know how great is their demand as a summerdrink, as a drink to be mixed with stronger liquors, as a necessary ballroomor evening party refreshment ; but that is not all—they penetrate deeperthan that. In the sick chamber nothing is more appreciated by the poorpatient, burning in the all-devouring tire of high fever, than a drink of

lemonade or soda-water and milk. In fact, the adequate ministrations of

perated waters to so m.any of our ^'i'ants have placed it upon the narrowborder of modern innovations Avhlch verges between a luxury and anecessity. . ,

I am delighted to know, that, throughput Ayrshire and the counties ad-joining the productions of Messrs Buchanan & Sons' works are ubiquitouslyand justly esteemed for- their purity ami excellence. I strongly recommendthem to the use of my subscribers.The Irvine branch factory, bviilt eight yeai-s .ago, is capable of turning out

1500 dozen bottles per day, so that their united output make MessrsBuchanan & Sons important contributors in the summer time to our dinnerand supper tables.

Yvorsx i\\Q Mercantile Age.

MESSRS BUCHANAN k SONS,

/Erated Water Manufacturers, Bottlers^ etc.

AYE AND IKVINE.

ADVERTISEMENT* 121

NEW PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE.

J. JAMIESON DALZIEL,(Fo7^ 22 Years with Paterson, Sons dh Co. , and latterly

Manager of their Dumfries Establishment),

Respectfully intimates that he has opened those Central Pi-emisea

40 SANDGATE STREET,

with a carefully selected Stock of PIANOFORTES, AMERICANORGANS, and HARMONIUMS, by the leading and mostreliable makers.

From Mr Dalziel's long experience in the trade, partie*favouring him with their orders may rely on being supplied withInstruments which will give entire satisfaction.

T«NiN0 ANQ REGULATJfiG-Mr Dalziel will attend personally to this important branch,which is a sufficient guarantee that Instruments entrusted to hiscare will be properly looked after.

VIOLINS, BANJOS, QUITAES, MUSIC, STEINGS,

&c., (&C.

LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.Inspection and Comparison Invited.

GENERAL MUSIC WAREHOUSE,40 SANDOATE STREET, ATR.

122 ADVERTISEMENTS.

PATERSON,SONS&Co.,ARE

SOLE AGENTS IN SCOTLANDFOR

STEINWAY & SONS,C. BECHSTEIN,

KIRKMAN & SON,B. SQUIRE & SON,

ESTEY & CO.,BROOKLYN PIANO CO.

Old Instruments taken in Exchange. A Liberal Dis.

count for Cash.

TUHINa AND HKGUX.AT3CNG OF

The great demand for Paterson, Sons & Co.'s Tuners is a

sufficient guarantee of their efficiency,

34 NEWMARKET STREET, AYR;

152 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASCOW. 100 ENGLISH STREET, DUMFRIES.