The Industries of DublinHistorical, statistical, biographicalAn account of the leading business men, commercial interests, wealth and growth . hey keep up a continuoussupply, and prevent violent fluctuations in prices. Messrs. J. McCormick& Co. promptly provided their trade with the improved facilities which thetimes demanded ; they sold their fleet of sailing vessels and introducedsteamers in their stead. These steamers are discharged with great rapidityby means of steam cranes, which they have erected at their wharfage andstores. With a growing and prosperous trade Messrs. McCormick havebeen
The Industries of DublinHistorical, statistical, biographicalAn account of the leading business men, commercial interests, wealth and growth . hey keep up a continuoussupply, and prevent violent fluctuations in prices. Messrs. J. McCormick& Co. promptly provided their trade with the improved facilities which thetimes demanded ; they sold their fleet of sailing vessels and introducedsteamers in their stead. These steamers are discharged with great rapidityby means of steam cranes, which they have erected at their wharfage andstores. With a growing and prosperous trade Messrs. McCormick havebeen obliged to largely increase their storage, and in their premises onCity Quay they can now stock 20,000 tons of ccal. Messrs, >IcCorniickspecially devote their attention to the importation of the higher class housecoals; for thirty-five years they have been the exclusive importers ofOrrell coal, from the celebrated mines of Jonathan Blimdell & Son ; thiscoal has acquired an unequalled reputation in the Dublin market. and his sons still conduct and personally superintend theirbusiness, E 2 6o INDUSTRIES OF fittedand, with every convenience required in | Mitchell & Son, Wine Merchants and Importers,. 21, Kildare -treet. — In the Irish capital there arc lew more enterprisingor more hard working menthan Mr. K. Mitchell. Hisrestaurant, at lo, GraftonStreet, is an important concern in itself, but it has notbeen sufficient to satisfy hisactive turn of minH, and tothat important branch ofliis business he has a<ldedtwo more large industrialenterprises — the Gros-venor Hotel, and an ex-tensive wine business inKildare Street. This cele-brated hotel is elsewheredescribed, but it may herebe stated that its manage-ment has been all that couldbe , and its successin truth phenomenal. Thewine store is situateti at21, Kildare Street. Theoffices that occupy the frontportion of the premises areextremely commodious, arethis rather exacting businessin additio
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