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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
Bank--Branch of the Northern Banking Co., Ltd.--Isaac Graham, manager; R. M. Allen, cashier
Albert Road School--Henry England, principal; Miss Mary Smith and Miss Catherwood
Aldoo National School--J. Patton, principal; Miss Hagan, assistant
Barn Mills National School, Scotch Quarter--J. B. Baillie, principal; Miss M. M'Cullough and Miss Ferguson, assistants
Bellahill Female National School--Miss Connor, principal
Ladies' Collegiate Schools, Joymount parade--The Misses Douglas, principals
Commons National School--Geo. K. Charters; Mrs. Charters, workmistress
Eden Female National School--Miss Carnaghan, principal; Miss Stocker and Miss Mary Campbell, assistants
Joymount National School--R. Logan, principal; Miss M. Barr and Miss A. Beattie, assistants
Knockagh National School--Samuel Taylor
Loughmorne National School--W. J. Barry
Minorca Place National School--Male, Jos. Savage, B.A., principal; Joseph Allen, assistant. Female, Miss Cahill, principal; Miss O'Gorman and Miss Kelly, assistants
Model Schools, Belfast road--Boys' department--David Jack, principal; A. A. Moore, assistant.
Girls' department--Miss Naismith, principal; infants' department, Miss M. Neill, Rhanbuoy park, principal
Parochial National Schools, Lancasterian st--Edward Campbell, principal; infants, Miss M'Conkey
Sullatober National School--J. S. M'Kee, principal; Miss M. Cowan, assistant
Town Court--First and third Tuesday each month, at 10-30--David Law, clerk
Troopers' Lane National School--Miss Mitchell, principal; Miss Smyth, assistant
Woodburn National Schools--No. 1, S. V. Sterling, principal; Miss M'Cullough, workmistress; No. 2, Miss M. Stevenson
Petty Sessions, held first and third Tuesday of each month at 11 o'clock--James Boyd, petty sessions clerk
Newspaper--"Carrickfergus Advertiser and East Antrim Gazette," published every Friday morning--Proprietor, James Bell, High street
Young Men's Christian Association, Carlton house, Market place--F. W. A. M'Cormac, secretary
Town Hall--James Boyd, town clerk
Antrim Artillery Militia (Southern Division R.A.)--Headquarters, Old Courthouse--Major R. M. Hill, acting adjutant; A. Forsyth (W.O.), sergeant-major
Army Ordnance Department--Captain E. L. F. James, A.O.C., officer in charge
Coastguard Station, Belfast road--Commander G. Dawes, R.N., inspecting officer for district; J. Crown, chief officer of station
Constabulary Station, High st.--W. Young, head-constable
Telephone Call Offices--Jenkins, M., Albert road; and J. Bell, High street
Temperance Cafe (Young Men's Christian Association), Carlton house, Market pl.
Y.M.C.A. Lecture Hall--Extension opened by Colonel James Craig, August, 1908
Albert Hall--Connected with First Presbyterian Church
Barn Mills Reading and Billiard Rooms
Independent Hall--Connected with Independent Church
I.O.G.T. Hall--Good Templars, Rechabites, and Oddfellows, and Carrickfergus Brass-Band; bandmaster, Mr. Jos. Matthews; secretary, David Todd, West street
Technical Institute, High street--William Jameson, principal
Orange Hall, Lancasterian street
Carrickfergus District Nursing Society--Mrs. Johns, Joymount, hon. secretary
Joymount Lecture Hall--Connected with Second Presbyterian Church
Working Men's Rooms, Governor's place; established 1891--Papers, bagatelle, and darts; Captain, Robert Campbell; secretary, Alex. Ross; treasurer, Alex. Young; president, C. M. Legg, Esq.; vice-presidents, Captain Robt. Shaw and Mr. Thomas Vint, J.P.
Working Men's Reading Room, Lancasterian street--Connected with St. Nicholas Parish Church
St. Patrick's Masonic Hall, Victoria street
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