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714
FIN
VILLAGES.
I Barrett, John
F in c h a m p s t e a d â c o n tin u e d .
Beeson, W ., senr.
Goswell & Milam, shoeing smiths
Beeson, W . T., junr.
and builders
Bignell, W . H.
Goswell, F., fly proprietor
Brooks, II.
Goswell, G., bricklayer
Bush, Edwdn, â White Lionâ Crayâs
Grigg, J., P.c., Police station
pond
Hall, F. W ., farmer, Reading rd
Chapman, John, farmer, Charity farm
Half acre, A., carpenter
Cox, William
Hilton, Mrs., Cyclistâs Rest.
SerÂ
Craddock, Ernest, Westholme farm
vantsâ registry
Dickinson, C., schoolmaster, Endowed
James, Mrs., â Waverley Hotelâ
Schools
Jones, J. J., farm bailiff, Manor farm
Edwards, G.
Loader, J., pig butcher
Fidler, J., senr.
Milam, F., dairyman
Fidler, J., junr.
Milam, F., sexton and parish clerk
Goodall, A.
Pigg, William Beechy, c.c., farmer,
Gutteridge, U., senr.
Wheatlands farm
Gutteridge, U., junr.
Pratt, W . J., â The Queenâs Oak Inn â
Harper, A ., carrier
Ratcliffe, R., farmer, dairyman,
Harper & Hearn, Post and telegraph
Church farm
office and general stores
Reynolds Brothers, Fleet farm
Hazell, Edward, â The Rifleman â
Simonds, G., Fleet end
Hearn, Miss, F u r n is h e d Apart»
Slyfield, A., bootmaker
m e n ts
Townsend, S., wood and coal merÂ
Hiscock, Mrs.
chant
Hope, William
Vickers, Rev. E., Ridge farm
Knight, J., market gardener
Ward, A., newsagent
Larkham, G.
Williams, W. J., â Greyhound In n â
Lee, Jacob, chair turner
Willmott, E. R.
Lee, Onesiphorus, baker, Gray's pond
Leppard, William, â The Stag,â Crayâs
G O R IN G H E A T H (O xon).
pond
Letters from Reading at 8-10 a.m.,
Milliard, E., road surveyor
and 6-10 p.m., and despatched at 9-25
Peoplesâ Refreshment House AssoÂ
and a.m. 7-15 p.m. Sunday despatched
ciation, â Kingâs Charles Headâ
at 9.40 a.m.
Telegrams received
Sawkins, W ., farmer
and despatched. The nearest money
Smith, E., garage
order office is at Woodcote. There
Tappern, Albert
is a pillar letter box at Grays Pond,
Taylor, Frederick
cleared at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. weekÂ
Turner, Daniel
days, and at 10-15 a.m. Sundays.
Tyrell, W.
Telephone call office postmistress,
Webb, William
Miss Hearn
Wykes, T.
Critchfield, Thomas
E n g lis h L e a th e r B o o t Repair»
Hustler, Frank
in g C o ., 11 London st, 1a Queen s
Pentycross, Rev. F. .1., chaplain,
rd,
61
Oxford
rd, Reading.
Alnutâs Charity
Carriers return repairs same clay.
Philpott, Commander, Abbotsfield
Simonds, G. Blackail, Holly corpse
Wallis, Harry, The Quems
G O R IN G =O N »T H A M E S .
Whitfield, Edwin, Hyde house
9| m ile s fro m R e a d in g , w ith a staÂ
Aldridge, E.
Ashley, Miss, Shervillâs lodge
Pames. A. C.
tio n on the m ain
W este rn R a ilw a y .
t r ic t , R e a d in g
lin e Great
P o s ta l d is Â