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112    HARPERHAY-HAWKESBURY—HAWKSVILLE—HEMMINGFORD.
                                    HARPERHAY,
        A VILLAGE  situated  in the Township  of Hullett,  in  the United  Counties  of Huron,  Perth  and  Bruce—
        distant  from  Goderich,  20 miles—usual  stage fare,  5s.—distant  from  Mitchell,  13  miles—usual  *tag«
        fare,  3s. 9d.
                       ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
        Aden, B., weaver.                    McGregor,  William,  waggonmaker.
        Ames, Walter,  blacksmith.           O'Brien,  , shoemaker.
        Chalk,  D.  W., township  councillor.  Scott,  , tailor.
        Gouinlock, George, postmaster  and general store.  Sparling, M.,  general  store.
        Haws,  Michael,  blacksmith.         Sprang, Harvey,  brickmaker.
        Knox, Thomas,  innkeeper.            Stewart, J.,  carpenter.
        McCuIloch,  , shoemaker.
                                   HAWKESBURY,
        A  VILLAGE  situated  on the  Ottawa  River,  in the  Township  of West  Hawkesbury,  County of Prescott,
        C. W.—distant  from  Montreal,  (JO miles,  from  Bytown,  60 miles.  Population  about 700.
                       ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  PROFESSIONS.  TRADES,  &c.
         HAMILTON  BROTHERS, deal  manufacturers,  Hawkesbury  mills, Ottawa  River.
        HERSEY,  CHARLES, postmaster, merchant, and leather  manufacturer.
        HERSEY, Z. S. M., merchant,  oatmeal  and flour manufacturer, Hawkesbury  village mills.
         OUIMETTE,  C  S.,  hotel  and  stagehouse—travellers  will  find  good  accommodations
            and  moderate charges.
         Allen, Francis,  clothier.          Lawlor, William, millwright, Hawkesbury  mills.
         Anderson, Rev.  Joseph,  Congregationalist.  Lecelle, Felix,  boot and  shoemaker.
         Bangs,  Benjamin,  hatter  and  furrier.  Lewis, Rev. J.  T.,  Church  of England.
         Bancroft,  Levi,  blacksmith.       Lough,  Hugh,  boot  and  shoemaker.
         Benton, James, saddler  and  hamessmaker.  Lough, William,  merchant
         Boon, William,  merchant.          Lummis, Daniel,  barber.
         Brown,  George,  butcher.           M'Cormick,  Robert,  innkeeper.
        Campbell, James,  merchant.         M'Gibbon,  Duncan,  wheelwright  and  plough-
        Canning,  William,  cooper.           maker.
        Carpenter,  Peter,  innkeeper.      M'llwaine,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker.
        Cochran,  Robert,  miller.           Miller, Maurice,  sleighrnaker.
        Colonial Life  Assurance  Company,  Thomas Ilig-  Montreal  and  Bytown  Telegraph  Office,  Oui-
          ginson,  agent.                     mette's  hotel.
        Dewitt, William,  woollen  manufacturer.  Park,  William, jun.,  merchant  tailor.
        Evans, William,  miller.            Pattee, R.  P.,  innkeeper.
        Ewing, William, physician  and  surgeon.  Pengelly,  Richard, baker.
        Fraser,  Archibald,  painter.       Reinhart,  Charles, carpenter  and joiner.
        Fraser,  Mrs.,  dressmaker.         Shaw, Duncan, tanner  and  currier.
        Fraser,  William,  merchant         Smith,  Stephen,  butcher.
        Giles,  Miss,  dressmaker.          Walker,  Robert,  tailor.
        Hodgins,  George,  cabinetmaker.    White, Thomas, schoolmaster.
        Kirby, William,  stage  proprietor.  Wiggins,  C. 0.,  classical  teacher.
        Lamb, John, millwright,  Hawkesbury  mills.  Wiley, James,  blacksmith.

                                   HAWKSVILLE,
        A  small VILLAGE  situated in the  Township  of  Wellesley,  County  of Waterloo,  C. W.—distant  from
        Berlin,  14 miles.

                       ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
        Empey,  M. P.,  general  store,  and clerk  of  divi-  Hawk,  John,  miller.
          sion court.                       Johnston, John,  innkeeper.
        Hawk,  Gabriel, general store.      Also, 1 blacksmith  and  1 tanner.
                                  HEMMINGFORD,
        A  VILLAGE  situated  in  the Township  of  Hemmingford,  County  of  Beauharnois,  C. E.—distant  from
        Montreal,  30 miles—usual stage fare,  12s. 6d.  Population  about  700.
                       ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
        "Bcriver, John, dealer  in  groceries, dry  goods, hardware, &c, and  commissioner  of court
            for  small causes.
        Scriver, William,  hotelkeeper.
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