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GOR

GORING

HEATH

(Oxon).

Letters from Reading at 8-10 a.m.,
and 6-15 p.m., and despatched at 9-25
and a.m. 7-20 p.m. Sunday despatched
at 9.40 a.m.
Telegrams received
and despatched. The nearest money
order office is at Woodcote. There
is a pillar letter box at Crays Pond,
cleared at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. week­
days, and at 10-15 a.m. Sundays
Critehfield, Thomas
Hustler, Frank
Pentycross, Rev. F. J., chaplain,
Alnut’s Charity
Philpott, Commander, Abbotsfield
Simonds, G. Blackall, Holly corpse
W allis, Harry, The Querns
Whitfield, Edwin, Hyde house
Aldridge, E.
Ashley, Miss, Shervill’s lodge ■
Barnes, A . C.
Barrett, John
Beeson, W ., senr.
Beeson, W . T., junr.
Bignell, W . IT.
Brooks, H.
Bush, Edwin, ‘ W hite Lion ’ Cray’s
pond
Chapman, John, farmer, Charity farm
Cox, William
Craddock, Ernest, Westholme farm
Dickinson, 0 ., schoolmaster, Endowed
Schools
Edwards, G.
Fidler, J., senr.
Fidler, J., junr.
Goodall, A.
Gutteridge, U., senr.
Gutteridge, U ., junr.
Harper
Hearn, Post and telegraph
office and general stores
Hazell, Edward, ‘ The Rifleman ’
Hiscock, Mrs.
Knight, J., market gardener
Larkham, G.
Lee, Jacob, chair turner
Lee, Onesiphorus, baker, Gray’s pond
Leppard, W illiam, ‘ The Stag,’ Cray’s
pond
Marcham, J.
Mullard, E ., road surveyor
Peoples’ Refreshment House Asso­
ciation, ‘ lu n g ’s Charles Head’

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Sawkins, W ., farmer
Smith, E ., garage
Tappern, James
Taylor, Frederick
Turner, Daniel
Tyrell, W .
W ebb, W illiam
Wykes, T.

E n g lis h L e a t h e r B o o t R e p a ir »
in g C o., 11 London st, 1a Queen's
rd,
61
Oxford
rd, Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.

GO RING-ON » T H A M E S .

91

miles from Reading, w ith a sta­
tion on the main line Great
W estern Railw ay. P ostal dis­
trict, Reading

Area 4,377 acres.
Population,
1911— 1,785.
Early closing, Wednesday 2 o’clock
District Councillors— Messrs. Lam­
bert Pearce and E . Mitchelmore
Parish Council — A . W . Cocks
(chairman), F. Wilton (vice-chairman),
A . T. Simpson, T. H iggs, T . Gundrv,
O. Lee, IV. Pearce, F. Saunders,
Bennett, J. Franklin, F. Hobbs and
R. Patey
Overseers— R. Higgs and 0 . Lee,
assistant overseer, T. Ragg,
Guardians— Lambert Pearce and
Ernest Michelmore.
Post, money order, telegraph, sav­
ings’ bank and parcels post office—
Arrivals, 6-25, 9-20 a.m., 12-30, 5-30
p .m .; despatches, 8.25, 10.25 a.m.,
12 , 3-25 and 7-55 p.m. Sundays— ar­
rival, 6-25, a .m .; despatch, 6-15 p.m.
Telegraph office openweek-days from
8 a.m. to 8 p .m .; Sundays, 8-30 a.m. to
10 a.m. Letter-box at Station cleared
9-45 a.m., 12-15 a.m., 1-15 a.m., 5
p.m., and 7-45 p .m .; Sundays, 5-15.
Pillar box at Cleeve cleared week
days at 9-30 a.m., 2-45 and 7-30 p.m. ;
Sundays, 5 p.m.
Gas W orks wall
box cleared at 9-30 a.m., 1-0 p.m.,
6-45 p .m .; Sundays, 5-15 p.m.
Church of England, dedicated to
St. Thomas of Canterbury. Services
are held each Sunday at 8 ,1 1 ,2 -3 0 , and

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