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V IL L A G E S .
741
R ailw ay stations. Sandhurst Hal
(passengers only) and W ellington
College.
Cording, Miss, Clematis cottage
Cotterell, Robert L., Castle end farm
Dyer, George
Excell, E., rod merchant, fruiterer
Foley, Alfred James, School cottage
Goddard, George
Goodson, John
Groves, Robert
Hall, Harry
Hall, Mrs. H.
Hawkins, Mrs.
Haybourne, William
Herbert, George
Herbert, Mrs. John
Herbert, Robert
Hunt, Marsh
Lambdin, H.
Larkin, W .
Lawrence, James, The Laundry
Major, Samuel, Rose cottage
May, Charles, jun.
May, Joseph
Maycock, E . T., Castle end
Monday, W illiam
Partridge, Frank
Pearce, John
Pomeroy, Thomas
Powell, W alter E ., Red house
Prater, Sidney
Pring, G.
Quelch, Edward
Randall, Mrs. E ., Southberry farm
Randall, Henry, farmer
Richards, Mrs. Thomas
Richardson, George
Silvester, George
Silvey, Mrs.
Smith, Frederick, agricultural impleÂ
ment depot
Spicer, IV.
Tarry, W ., Northbury farm
Turner, Henry, The Laundry
W ebb, George
W ise, Mrs. George
Early Closingâ Wednesday, 1 p.m.
Parish Church â St. Michaelâ
Services, Sundays 8 and 11 a.m., 3
and 6.30 p.m. Rector, Hon. and Rev.
Canon Randall Parsons
District
Councillors â Messrs.
W illiam B. Pigg, W . J. Toye and G .
James
Parish Councilâ Sir. George F.
W ilkins (chairman), Messrs. Thomas
II.
Cooper, Vincent Hunt, Thomas
Simpson, John Bird, Thomas Ledger,
Thomas Allen Ledger, W illiam May
and G . Hedges. Clerkâ H. Watts
Overseers : Messrs. Thomas SimpÂ
son, John Bird and Thomas Ledger.
Assistant Overseerâ H. Watts.
R. A . O. B ., Coronation Lodge,
No. 1, R. U. C. B., meets at the Jolly
Farmer, Thursdays at 7.0
Post office, money order, savings
bank, telegraph and parcels' post,
Letters delivered 6-15 a.m. 11 a.m.
6-30 p .m .; Sundays, 7-15 a.m. DesÂ
patched, 9 -2 0 a.m., 1.35, 3 -3 5 A 8 p.m;
Sundays, 7-35 p .m .; Express delivery
3.15 p.m. for letters. Postmasterâ
John Harper
Sub-post office, Sandhurst Street
Despatched only 9-25 a.m., 1-40 p.m.,
3.40 p.m. and 8-5 p.m.
Sunday
despatche, 7.40 a.m. A . M. Doe,
sub-post mistress
Beauchamp, Mrs. E ., The Uplands
Betty, Mrs., Thibet rd
Botting, Frederick W m ., Yew grove
Bunting, Major Thos. King, Orchard
cottage
Chambers, Mrs., Rivermead
Church, W iiliam Napier, Snaprails
Cochrane, Mrs. E ., Ambarrow hill
farm
Cooper, Thomas, Longdown rd
Dickinson, Col. W m . V ., Longdown
Edgcumbe,Richard, j . p . , Edgebarrow
Elliot, General E. Draper, St. Helens
Harvey, Mrs. G. S., Ambarrow
James, George, Longdown road
James, Joseph, Longdown rd
Lockhart, W . Bruce, Eagle house
Lyon, Capt., Campden house
&
E n glish Leather Boot Repair»
ing Co., 11 London st, 1a Queenâs
rd,
61
Oxford
rd, Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.
S A N D H U R S T (Berks).
10 miles from Reading. Postal
D istrict, Camberley. Area 2,500
acres. Population 1911, 3,265.
SAN
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