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Cattle being herded passed the taxi rank, Bank Street, Inverness, on their way to market. Towards the end of the 19th century, ordinary markets were held in Inverness every Tuesday and Friday. Livestock markets were held on the Fridays following the Muir of Ord markets. Two firms of agricultural auctioneers were established around this time - Hamilton's Auction Marts Ltd and Macdonald Fraser & Co Ltd. Inverness became an important centre for the sale of stock and the effects of this success were seen in the decreasing trade done at the Muir of Ord and other fairs. *
Reference: H-0289
Cattle being herded passed the...
Macrae & Dick Taxi Booking Office in Station Square, the site now occupied by Mail Boxes Etc., with Ben Wyvis Kilts upstairs. The train station building is on the right. On the left are the offices of McGruther & Marshall Ltd, coal and cement merchants and shipping agents. *
Reference: 3892
Macrae & Dick Taxi Booking...
Macrae & Dick Taxi Booking Office in Station Square, the site now occupied by Mail Boxes Etc., with Ben Wyvis Kilts upstairs. The train station building is on the right.*
Reference: 3607
Macrae & Dick Taxi Booking...

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