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*i*^sp KtH'i- d^ *':.-\z: •;^' PRICE-ONE SHILLING. ,t/fl^: THE INVEMESS DIEECTOEY: CONTAINING STREET AND ALPHABETICAL LISTS, .4 PROFESSIONAL LISTS, AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION. e 7 3 T 4 1 - •v; INVERNESS: AT THE ^VERTISER OFFICE, 11 BANK STEEF ^ Maclceniie f• . -1In'v*ern-Le.sas,fle' | HELLION'S IIOTEX. i«o« 4 CHURCH STREET. AND mo. 37 BRIDGE STREET, INYEENESS. ESTABLISHED IN 1801. CAMPBELL'S ROYAL HOTEL <'Close!1/ (Idjoinoivg tihe Boimlvxiy BStation Platform), i^ s. HOTEL This First-class Family and Commercial has been ucQuired by Mr James CAMPBELt, of Gellion's Hotel, Inverness, aud is DOW Re-opened under his maneement. The Hotel is of quile recent construction,isbeautifullysituated,havingasouthern exposure, and commanding views of a chanoing surrounding country. The Kooms are spacious and handsomely furnished, while the Bedrooms are cheerful, well ventilated, and provided with every requisite to promote comfort. Partiesintendingtoproceed Southor Eastbytheearlyranrcing Train b> going on to Forres the night previous thus «ecr>- -^Mi. tional rest and comforfc^ ZP.'!Tt.h'e.o,nHu!o.ltentlheViisHsoiottneollry;tohhaatlvhfee=tP.hlmuaistnfutothreem',coonwnatvlhekeniaefrnrncovemal"t«ohfePt™Ehea-.*Tl«w"ia;,j bv which they intend to travel. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Boots in attendance at all Trains. PRCPRIETO CAMPBELL, j'aIVIES CmnphoWs GeUums Hotel Inverness. L^ssc. of PRIOE-ONE SHILLING. THE INVERNESS DmECTORY: » CONTAINING *' STREET AND ALPHABETICAL LISTS, PROFESSIONAL LISTS, AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION. 873-74. 1 INVERNESS: PBINTED AT THE ADVERTISER OFFICE, 11 BANK STREET, Digitized by tine InternetArcliive in 2010 witli funding from National Library of Scotland l1itp://www.archive.org/details/invernessdirecto187374dir STREET DIRECTORY. ABBEY STREET. Thomas Watson, clerk, Ordnance Survey, Abbey cottage Mrs Maclean, Ivy cottage Mrs Thomson Eoderick Gillandera, labourer ACADEMY STREET. 1 Thomas Macallister, Inverness Arms Hotel 2 William Davidson, shoemaker. Ho. 8Ross'sclose,Merkinch 5 AngusHepburn, meal dealer. Ho, No. 4 6 Mrs Isabella Curie, private and commercial lodgings 7 Alexander Ross, wine and spirit merchant. Ho. Barnhill 8 Duncan Ross, seed and agricultural merchant. Ho, Hiltou — Royal Hotel —John Christie Neio MarJcets John Macdonald, flesher. Ho, 52 Shore street John Maclennan, flesher. Ho. Meal Market close James Witherspoon,baker. Ho. 9 Baron Taylor's lane Simon Fraser, potato merchant. Ho. 2 Tanner's lane Duncan Eraser, potato dealer. Ho. Castle street Mrs Margaret Thornton, toydealer. Ho, 29 Castlestreet John Maclennan, potato dealer. Ho, Edward's court John Paterson, flesher. Ho, 11 Rose street Donald Chisholm, flesher. Ho. Rob Roy close. Petty st. William Anderson, green grocer. Ho, Castle street D, G. Fraser, tobacconist and game salesman. Ho. 39 High street Donald Mackintosh, flesher. Ho. 82 Castle street John Macdonald, grocer. Ho. Charles street William Hollis, flesher. Ho. 22 Union street James Millar, grocer. Ho. CulcabockVillage John Innes, flesher. Ho, 27 Innes street David C, Reid (of Mackintosh & Reid), flesher. Ho, 52 Castle street Robert Marks, general dealer. Ho. 53 King street John Fraser, general dealer. Ho. Market entry A — STREET DIRECTORY. AC 15 John Kerr, merchant, 36 High street 16 H. Swan, general dealer. Ho. Shore street 17 JohnTulloch,painter,glazier,and paper-hanger. 18 Inland RevenueOflBce Alexander Pringle, collector. Ho. Leinster lodge, South- side Mr Mitchell, supervisor. Ho. 74 Church street Richard B. Bulkeley, accountant William Anderson, accountant. Ho. Southside terrace James Scott, officer. Ho. Observatory buildings Robert Davidson, accountantandstockbroker. Ho. Mayfield D. & A. Davidson, marble and stone works. Ho. No. 51 22 William Reid (of A. & W. Reid, architects), 39 Union street 23 William Ferris, artist. Ho. Hill place 25 Mary Gumming 26 Robert Black & Son, plumbers 27 Robert Gunn, coachman Angus Fraser, Railway guard 29 Hugh Cameron, tailor George Burgess, plumber 80 Alexander Mackay, house carpenter, builder, and contractor. Ho. 32 Rose street 32 William Fyfe, sergeant. Militia 33 Helen Stewart Mrs Cameron 35 Miss Marshall 36 Simon Mackenzie, innkeeper 37 Donald Noble, of the Inve—rness Loan Office 38, 39 Inverness Loan Office Donald Noble 41 William Murray, chief-constable of Inverness-shire 43 John Macdonald, shoemaker Alexander Shaw, blacksmith 44 Miss Jessie Gray, grocer 45 John Fraser, hairdresser, 5 Chapel street '46 Miss Macrae, seamstress John Mart—in, sexton Lyon's Court Simon Findlator James Thomson, gardener Alexander Rose, carpenter Donald Maclennan, mason John Macdonald, machine maker David Forsyth, sculptor, and 1 Chapel street 51 Donald Davidson, sculptor Andrew Davidson, do. 52 Otto Faller, jeweller 53 Mrs Macdonald — — AC STREET DIRECTORY. 54 John Munro of No. 55 55 John Munro, wine and spirit dealer. Ho. No, 54 56 Established Church Female School ^ Mary A. Robertson, teacher. Ho. 3 Margaret street \5f James Macle—an, carpet shoemaker HarroMs Court Mrs Macdonald Robert Mackintosh, tailor Alexander Mackenzie, plasterer William Eraser, porter Mrs Shackleton, binder Donald Macbean, pensioner 58 Alexander Eraser, blacksmith Murdoch Mackenzie, carpenter Mrs Cameron, seamstress 59 William Macdonald, M.B.C.M. 60 Mrs Stewart 61 Mrs Jane Jack, dressmaker 63 Robert Caldwell, shipowner 64 Mrs Black — East Free Church Rev. David Sutherland, A.M. Qdi, 69 Alexander Strother, wholesale tea and spirit merchant. Ho. No. 70 George Chalmers, book-keeper. Ho. 58 Church street 71 Royal Academy William Eadie, A.M., rector. Ho. Stoneyfield house Samuel Thomson, head English master. Ho. 17 Douglas row George Dunn, B.A., Lond., classical master. Ho. 16 . - Bridge street Gustave Vignon, teacher of modern languages. Ho, 29 Charles street William Mackinnon Bannatyne, commercialmaster. Ho. Hawthorn cottage John Gibson, second English master. Ho, Caledonian hotel William S. Duncan, drawing master. Ho. Elsie villa, Porterfield Herr Kesting, music master. Ho, Laurel terrace James Macdonald. Ho, 17 Telford road Miss AngusinaRose, ladysuperintendent. Ho, Southside terrace Miss Christina W. Mactavish, music teacher. Ho. Victoria villa, Hill street Miss Marianne Robertson Eraser, do. Ho. 1 Huntly place William Brown, janitor — — — STREET DIRECTORY. AC-AL Highland Railway Station- Andrew Dougall, general manager and secretary. Ho, Strawberry hill William Gowenlock, assistant secretary. Ho. Porterlield house WilliamRoberts, superintendentofline. Ho. Eldad villa, Southside road Thomas Mackay, goods manager. Ho. Teviot cottage David Jones, locomotive superintendent. Ho. Carleton vill?, Millburn Peter Wilson, C.E., superintendent of permanent way. Ho. 8a Nessbank William Fenwick, accountant. Ho. Fountainville Charles Stuart Machardy, traffic auditor. Ho. 9 Huntly place CharlesLamond,auditinspectorandfactor. Ho. Meadow- field villa, Millburn Charles Macintyre^ cashier. Ho. Church street John George Bulmer,storekeeper. Ho, Longman road Thomas Robertson, assistant superintendent of line. Ho. Innes street William Couper, goods superintendent. Ho. 5 Huntly place George Critchley, stationsuperintendent. Ho.Hill street James Forsyth, goods manager'soffice. Ho. 20 Chapelst. William Forsyth, parcel agent. Ho. 22 Castlestreet George Munro, locomotive accountant Geo. W. Reid, eng—ineer. Ho. Lochgorm RailwayBo—okstall Thomas Maclaren. Ho. 2 Kennethst. 75 Station Hotel John Macdonald Falcon Ironworks John B. Falconer, engineer, &c. Charles Falconer, engineer, &c. Northern Counties Fire Office Joseph Robertson, general manager. Ho, 14 Ness bank 77 William Mackenzie, li.very stables City of Glasgow Bank James Anderson, joint-agent. Ho, Hilton house Thomas Douglas, do. Ho. Broadstone park Anderson &Macdonald, solicitors, City of Glasgow Bank Build- ings- James Anderson, Clerk of Supply. Ho. Hilton house Andrew Macdonald, Ho. 15 Telford street ALBERT PLACE. 1 James Beaton, engineer John Donovan, R.E. — AL-ATSr STREET DIRECTORY. James Lawrence, gilder John Davidson, mason Kenneth Maclean, bell-hanger George Ross, stoker ^ Jemima Calder, seamstress 2 Mrs Jane Wilson Thomas Russell, tailor George Ross, fish curer Robert Bruce Innes, millwright 3 Alexander Scott, sheriff-officer Mrs Ferguson, dressmaker William Stenhouse, tailor John Henry Fraser, tailor AlexanderMackenzie, boot-closer 4 William Mackintosh, wholesale wine and spirit dealer. Ho. Inshes house 5 Alexander Carmichael, mason John Pratt, jeweller William Cook, pensioner 6 Alexander Mackenzie, house carpenter John Macdonald, fitter Mrs Fraser Alexander Corbet, waggon builder, Railway William Cameron, brakesman 7 George Anderson, stone-cutter Alexander Munro, fitter. Railway James Balkwill, R.B. Robert Glen, fitter, Railway AllanTosh, do. do. ANDERSON STREET. 1 William Arthur, blacksmith Mary Mactavish, laundress John Ross, cabinetmaker Edward Broderick, seaman 2 Mrs Mackenzie, laundress Mrs Ferrie John Bain, joiner 3 Johann Mackenzie 4 John Millar, wool stores. Ho. 20 Rose street Custom House W, R. Balfour, collector. Ho. 5 Ardross street Guthrie Ballingall, Ho. 8 Huntly place Robert H. Daly, clerk. Ho. 19 Telford road Robert Fraser, out-door officer. Ho. 9 Telford street Roderick Cameron, locker. Ho. Custom house 6 STREET DIRECTORY. AN-AR 12 Mrs Millar, dressmaker 13 Kev. Joseph Howard, Wesleyan minister ARDCONNEL TERRACE (WEST). 1 James Melven, bookseller, 29 Union street 2 Eliza Smith, lodging-house keeper 3 Alexander Mackenzie, tea and wine merchant, 22 Church street 4 George Wood, Courier Office 5 John Macintyre, engineering department, Postal Telegraphs 6 James Hume Mackenzie, bookseller, 18 High street 7 Mrs Dr Johnston 8 Hugh Kelly, hatter, 43 High street ARDCONNEL TERRACE (EAST). Kev. P. Robertson, A.M., minister of Gaelic Church, Croixcrag cottage — TullocJi's Buildings 1 Hugh Clark, Railway inspector 2 James Fraser, carpenter 3 Mrs Mackintosh 4 Mrs D. Macqueen 5 Charles Ross, lodging-house keeper 6 Mrs Campbell 8 William Mackenzie, boot and shoemaker 9 George Watt, porter Alexander Henderson, cabinetmaker James Burnside, tinsmith, 4 Union street Jane Gordon, Ryeford house William Smith, engineer and smith, Ness iron works Henry John Williamson, foreman tailor, The Cottage William Milne, The Restaurant, Union street Hugh Mackintosh (of Mactavish & Mackintosh, ironmongers) William Mackay (of Mackay Brothers), Inglis street » ARDROSS STREET. 1 Mrs Eoss 2 Mrs C. B. ]Macdonald 3 Miss Catherine Grant 4 James Walker Hamilton (of Thos. Smith & Co., Hunt hall) 5 W. R. Balfour, collector of customs 6 Hugh Clark, M.D. 7 G. H. BoUand, capt. R.E. Off. Ness house 8 Mrs Angus Macbean 9 William M. C. Acton, major Recruiting staff Alexander Eraser, granite works. Ho. 7 New buildings, Tom- nahurich street

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