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252<br />
Tailors—continued<br />
Eruce Siolsero (& clothier),<br />
Oswald place k Bridge st<br />
Haiiej James, Forth st<br />
Eoss John, 6 Commercial road<br />
TIMBER MEECHANTS.<br />
Balfo-ar Jolin'"& Co. (& seed<br />
cmsliers and dissolved<br />
bone manufacturers),<br />
Levem. Ifiills<br />
TINPLATE WOEEEES.<br />
"Walker Andrew, 25 High st<br />
Williamson Alexander (and copper<br />
smith and gas fitter). South st<br />
WATCH MAKEES,<br />
Bavie John (and jeweller),<br />
71 Highst<br />
Pattison David, 49 High st<br />
WHOLESALE DETSALTER.<br />
Gerrett Eohert, Leven Salt Works<br />
WOOLLEN EAG MEECHANTS.<br />
White J. & J. South st<br />
MISCELLANEOUS.<br />
Anderson John, music dealer and<br />
tobacconist, 14 High st<br />
Arthur Jas. custom house <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
Forth st<br />
Barker John, foreman. Manse place<br />
Bogie The Misses, berhn and fancy<br />
warehouse. High st<br />
Brookbanks J. slater, Mitchell st<br />
Brown Elizabeth, berhn wooland<br />
fancy repository, 2 High st<br />
Brown Henry J. cashier, Kirkland<br />
Brown John, superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
locomotive department, Haugh<br />
Bank terrace<br />
LEVEN.<br />
Brown Margaret, greengrocer, 15<br />
High st<br />
Calder William, schoolmaster. Viewforth<br />
place<br />
Cormie Isabella, fancy bazaar, 64<br />
High st<br />
Cummings Alex, master mariner,<br />
Viewforth place<br />
Diston Adam, photographer, Railway<br />
Cottage<br />
Elder James, foreman. Manse pi<br />
Findlay Peter, pohce constable.<br />
<strong>North</strong> st<br />
Forgrieve Jas. manager, Kirkland<br />
Forster John, railway superintendent,<br />
Scoonie place<br />
Hartnett Patrick, boatman (C. G.),<br />
17 South st<br />
Keddie Peter, saddler, Diu-ie st<br />
Kellow Edward, railway manager,<br />
Durie st<br />
Kinnell James, gardener, Durie st<br />
Laverock Alex, master mariner, 1<br />
Trinity place<br />
Leven Farina Co. J. M'Naughton,<br />
manager<br />
Lister John C. seedsman & florist,<br />
Mitchell st<br />
M'Cready Alex, greengrocer, 58<br />
High st<br />
M'Naughton John, manager. Glen<br />
Lion House<br />
Malcolm David, session clerk, 73<br />
High st<br />
Meikle Geo. master mariner. Links<br />
Nairn Eobei't, church <strong>of</strong>ficer. Viewforth<br />
place<br />
Newman George, commission boatman<br />
(C. G.), 17 South st<br />
Nicholson John, master mariner.<br />
Wave Cottage<br />
Nicholson Jobn, manager, Leven<br />
Mills<br />
NicoU Andrew, mill manager,<br />
Haughbank terrace<br />
L<br />
BEUCEHAVEN, AND CHAELESTOWN.<br />
[WoEEALL'g<br />
Paterson Geo. hair dresser. South st<br />
Philip James, nuisance inspector.<br />
Bank st<br />
Pringle D. station master. Bridge st<br />
Eattray James, cashier, 1 Links pi<br />
Eaaddie Eobert, gas manager, 8<br />
Viewforth place<br />
Scott Andrew, harbour masterj<br />
South st<br />
Smith F. manager, Viewforth pi<br />
Sbalker David, schoolmaster, 3<br />
Trinity pi<br />
Webster James, picture framer, &<br />
glazier, 26 High st<br />
White Alexander & Son, brick, tile,<br />
and ochre manufacturers, Leven<br />
Wilkie James, greengrocer and refreshment<br />
house, 50 High st<br />
Wilson John, foreman, 28 High st<br />
Touden Stephen, inspector <strong>of</strong> poor.<br />
Bank st<br />
FARMERS.<br />
IN THE PARISH OF SCOONIH.<br />
Balfour James, Letham<br />
Campbell Alex. Shotburn Mill<br />
Christie Robert, Durie Home Farm<br />
Elder The Misses, Scoonie<br />
Forgan James, Eilmux<br />
Fortune Wilham R. Pilmuii-<br />
Gibson David, Myreside<br />
Gilmour J. Home Farm, Montrave<br />
Greig Andrew, Leven<br />
Hodge David, Drummaird<br />
Hunter James, Broomieknowe<br />
M'Gregor Charles, Coldstream<br />
Malcolm Nicol, Innerleven<br />
Naixn James, Haugh House<br />
Nairn Wilham, Burn mill<br />
Paterson Alexander, Burnside<br />
Wallace John, Upper Pratis<br />
Wallace John, jun. Balgrummo<br />
Wallace John, sen. Banbeath<br />
Wyatt William J. Lunden<br />
Younger J. B. B. C. Bankhead<br />
LIMEKILNS with Brucehaven, in <strong>the</strong> parish <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>reto at 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. Money Order Office,<br />
Dunfermhne, is a small seaport in <strong>the</strong> county <strong>of</strong> Fife, Savings' Bank, and TelegTaph.<br />
situated on <strong>the</strong> north bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Firth <strong>of</strong> Forth. Post Office, Limekilns, Mrs. R. Barker, postmistress.<br />
At one period it was a place <strong>of</strong> considerable trade, but —Letters from all parts arrive (from Dunfermhne)<br />
<strong>the</strong> harbour is at present only used for <strong>the</strong> mooring at 8.25 a.m. and 11.45 a.m. and are despatched<br />
<strong>of</strong> vessels. Shipbuilding is carried on at Brucehaven <strong>the</strong>reto at 6 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. Money Order Office<br />
shipyard, and several owners <strong>of</strong> vessels employed in at Charlestown.<br />
<strong>the</strong> coasting trade are resident here. There is a con- PLACES OF WORSHIP AND THEIR MINISTERS.<br />
gregation <strong>of</strong> United Presbyterians.<br />
CHARLESTOWN is a village a short distance United Presbyterian Chapel, Limekilns—Rev. James<br />
from Limekilns, and also in <strong>the</strong> parish <strong>of</strong> Dunferm- Crawford, minister<br />
line. It is <strong>the</strong> property <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Earl <strong>of</strong> Elgin, who<br />
COACH.<br />
formed a commodious harbour and extensive lime To Dunfermhne twice a day in summer and once a<br />
works in <strong>the</strong> vicinity, enormous quantities <strong>of</strong> which day in winter<br />
are exported annuaUy; it is likewise <strong>the</strong> shipping CONVEYANCE BY RAILWAY<br />
port for several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> adjacent colHeries. The<br />
accommodation found at <strong>the</strong> harbour here, for load- On a branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>North</strong> Bi'itish Railway (for coal<br />
ing and unloading vessels, is most excellent. An iron and minerals), Charlestown—John Addison, agent<br />
foundry, a steam saw miU and timber yard, are among<br />
CARRIER<br />
<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r businesses <strong>of</strong> this flourishing httle place. To Dunfermline—John Black, twice a week<br />
Post Office, Charlestown, George Blyth. postmaster.<br />
CON^^EYANCE BY WATER.<br />
Ijetters from all parts ai*rive (from Dunfermline) To and from Edinbiu-gh, Alloa, and Stirling—Steam-<br />
i<br />
at 9.15 a.m. and 12.30 noon, and are despatched boats call at Limekilns, according to tide