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| Bone Mill | Bone Mill | Mr John Burn – A Home Schoolmaster | on Sheet | A Bone Dust, and Manure Manufac- | ||
| Bone Mill | Mr A Horne, Schoolmaster | 3.16 | tory in the northwest end of the Village | |||
| Bone Mill | Mr George Dick, Tax Collector | of "East Ord" the machinery is propelled | ||||
| by steam power, there are sheds, and Cottages | ||||||
| attached; there was at one time Polant | ||||||
| Flooring manufactured here, but that brand | ||||||
| has been discontinued, It is the property | ||||||
| of Robt Johnstone & Co. | ||||||
| School | School | Mr John Burn | On Sheet | A Small, neat schoolroom, in the | ||
| Mr A Horne | 3.16 | Village of East Ord, having Teachers | ||||
| Mr George Dick | residence, with garden attached – | |||||
| It was built by subscription, and the | ||||||
| ground was granted by the different propri | ||||||
| -etors off the Common land in in the | ||||||
| Village, there is |
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| of any kind granted to it, the teacher | ||||||
| not having anything but what he obtains | ||||||
| the scholars attending | ||||||
| It is a mixed school, and the | ||||||
| branches taught are Reading Writing | ||||||
| and Arithmetic | ||||||
| John McCabe |
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