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CANADA STREET.
1.   Thomas Atherton, smith
2.   The Misses Masterson,
      Robert Sharpe, accountant

 
CASTLE STREET.
1.   Henry Butt, dealer.
2.   Margaret Travis.
3.   Thomas Grant, fireman.
4.   Francis Dunphy.
5.   William Murphy, plasterer.
6.   Thomas Connors, mason.
7.   Thomas Ryan, car owner.
8.   Catherine Walsh, dressmaker.
9.   Patrick Cheevers, tailor.
10. Patrick Brett, seaman.
11. Thomas Taylor, seaman.
12. Patrick Barton, dealer.
13. Laurence Doherty, car driver.
14. Ellen O'Connell.
15. Michael Wyse, carpenter.
17. John Walsh, tailor.
18. Stephen Walsh, nails.
19. Peter McLean, accountant
20. George Hardy, plumber.
21. Richard Walsh, boatman.
22. Michael Power.
23. Patrick Flynn.
27. John Richards, printer.
28. Mary O'Keeffe, schoolmistress.
32. Nicholas Potter, dealer.
33. John Gibbs, slater.
36. Patrick Keating, publican.
37. Charles Stone.
38. William King, seaman.
39. Patrick Brien, builder.
40. Thomas Connors, mason.
41. Samuel Jeffares, carpenter.

CATHEDRAL SQUARE.
1.   R. Hayden, furnished lodgings.
2.   George Gibson, agent and income tax office.
3.   Margaret Hill.
4.   John Sullivan, bootmaker.
5.   The Misses Morgan, dressmakers.

      Right Rev. Maurice F. Day, DD., Bishop of Cashel, &c., &c.
      Christ Church Cathedral.
      Rev. Dean Hoare, The Deanery.
14. Miss Hayes
16. Mrs. Murphy, St Patrick's Society
17. Mrs Barron.
18. Denis Brien, baker.

CATHERINE STREET.
9.   R. Clampett, boot and shoemaker.
10. Robert O'Donnell, master mariner.
11. Thomas E. Angel.
12. Miss Archdekin
13. William Farrell, shipbroker.
14. William Power.
15. J.L Hickey, District Registrar Court of Probate, Registrar of
Diocese of Cashel                     
      and Emly.
      Protestant Hall.
      City and County Court House.
      Patrick Manning.
      James Galway.
      Richard Cooke, clerk of the peace.
31. Henry V. Mackesey, solicitor.
32. Henry V. Mackesey, offices.
33. Francis Elwyn
34. William Alcock
35. William E. Keily.

CHAPEL LANE (at St. Patrick's Church, between George's St and Jenkin's lane)
      
Christian Brothers Schools.
1.   Francis Cole.
2.   John Carroll.
3.   Maurice Shanahan
4.   John Murray, shoemaker.
 

COFFEE HOUSE LANE
      Messrs. R. Fennessy & Son, guano and seed merchants.
      Thomas Reddy, publican.
      Harry R. Sargent, bond store.

COLBECK STREET.
1.   Waterford Young Men's Christian Association.
2.   Thomas Kehoe, furniture dealer.
3.   Waterford Loan Fund Office.
16. N. Allen, Waterford Arms Hotel.
17. Michael Kennedy, Victoria Hotel.
18. Messrs. Dobbyn & Tandy, solicitors.
19. Robert Powell, tailor.
20. Denis Phelan, boot and shoemaker.
21. Edward Hearn, boot and shoemaker.

COLBECK STREET, Lower.
1.   Richard Manly, lodging house.
2.   Robert Dobbyn.
3.   Mrs. Bassett provision dealer.
4.   Robert O'Leary, coach builder.
5.   George McClelland, architect and builder.
      Meeting House
6.   Daniel Alcock, physician.

COLLEGE ST.
      
St Dominic's female industrial school.
1.   James Neill, boatman.

CONDUIT LANE
      Stephen's & Son, corn and coal merchants.
      John Power's egg store.
1.   Thomas Fitzgerald, dealer
2.   Philip Hunt, barber.
3.   Bridget Shea, dealer.
4.   John Pearse, seaman.
5.   J. Simpson, pump and block maker.
      William Power's porter store.

CONVENT HILL
1.   Patrick Murray, carpenter.
2.   Maurice Fennell, carpenter.
3.   Patrick Piggot, slater.
4.   Joseph Kavanagh, carpenter.
5.   John Molloy, cattle dealer.
6.   John Nolan, accountant
7.   Thomas Fitzpatrick, carpenter.
8.   Thomas Maher, carpenter.
9.   John Walsh, accountant
10.  William Whelan, baker.
 
 
COOK LANE.
2.   Christopher Dunne, corkcutter.
3.   William Culleton, servant
5.   Thomas Ryan, corkcutter.
6.   Charles Richardson, baker.
7.   Timothy Sullivan, carpenter.
8.    Lawrence McGrath, chimney sweep.
11.  John Shaw, seaman.
12.  James Hurley, cabinet maker.
13.  John Kelly, corkcutter.
 
EXCHANGE STREET.
1. Edward Wardell, tobacco dealer.
2. Thomas Hayden, lodging & eating house.
3. Mail and Munster Express office, Joseph Fisher proprietor.
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5. William L Peam, wine and spirit merchant
6. Cornelius Sheehan, egg merchant.
    David Leckie, wine & spirit merchant

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