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READING OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
N O T A R IE S

PU BLIC.

John W e ssle y M a rtin , M a rk e t P lace , R ea d in g ;
Canning, B road w ay B u ild in gs, S ta tio n Road, R ea d in g.

C o x w e ll and

C O M M ISSIO N E R S

F O R T A K IN G TH E A C K N O W LED G M E N TS
O F M A R R IE D W OM EN.
M essrs. W. C. B lan d y, and D. H. W ith e rin gto n .
C O R P O R A T IO N

F IR E

B R IG A D E .

T he B rig a d e co n sists of 3 paid officers, 1 firem an and 30 p aid fire­
men.
C h ief Officer, F re d e ric k L ew is P on tin ; en gin eers, James
R id d les, John G ore and E. H an d ysid e. C e n tra l F ir e S ta tio n , S t.
M a ry ’s B u tts. D is tr ic t F ire Station s, E a stern A ven u e, O xfo rd Road,
W h itle y S tre e t, C aversham R oad, Goshrook R oad, C aversh am and
Emmer Green.
PETTY

AND

S P E C IA L

SESSIO N S.

O f H is M a je s ty ’s J u stice s of th e P ea ce, a c tin g fo r th e B orough of
R ea d in g, in th e C o u n ty o f B erks, fo r th e y e a r 1916, w ill b e h eld a t
th e S ession H ouse, V a lp y S tre e t, a t 10.30 a.m. d a ily (e x ce p t
Th ursd ay), fo r th e P e t ty Session s, and on th e fo llo w in g d ays fo r th e
S p e cia l Session s. A ll ap p lic a tio n s to th e J u stice s m ust b e m ade a t
10 a.m.
Jan.

3.— A pp oin tm en t o f J u s tice s on V is itin g C om m ittee
of R ea d in g Prison
Jan. 20.— S p ecial M e e tin g fo r A pp oin tm en t o f L ice n sin g
Com m ittee, L ice n s in g F in an ce and Com pensa­
tion Com m ittee, P robation o f Offender Com­
m ittee and P robation Officers
Jan. 26.— F o r T ra n sferrin g P u b lica n s’ L icen ses
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26.— F o r A p p e als a g a in s t Poor R a te s
F eb
3.— G en era l A nn ual L icen sin g M e e tin g
-, _ 21.— A djo urn ed G en eral A nnual L icen sin g .M eeting
A p ril 5.— F o r tra n s fe rin g P u b lica n s’ L icen ses
Jun e 7.— F o r tr a n s fe rrin g P u b lica n s’ L ice n se s
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7.— F o r A p p eals ag a in st Poor R a te s
J u ly 26.— F o r tr a n s fe rrin g P u b lica n s ’ L icen ses
., 26.— F o r A p p eals a g a in s t Poor R a te s
S ep t. 29.— F o r R e v isio n of J u ry L is ts
O c t. 4.— F o r tr a n s fe rrin g P u b lica n s' L ice n se s
h
A pp oin tm en t o f J u s tice s to m ake o rd ers for
re c e p tio n of L u n a tics (not b e in g paupers),
un d er th e L u n a cy A c t, 1890. A pp oin tm en t of
Y is ito r s o f L icen sed H ouses and of C le rk to
V is ito rs
N ov. 23.— F o r R e v is in g R o ta of A tten d a n ce of J u stice s
D ec. 6.— F o r tr a n s fe rrin g P u b lica n s ’ L icen ses
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6.— F o r A p p e als a g a in s t Poor R a te s
i * ™ 1' C o u rts are h eld from tim e to tim e w h en n ecessa ry a t
10.30 a.m. P robation Officer, Sam uel J. B u rb id ge, fo r m ales.