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RU S
V IL L A G E S .
Ruscom beâcontin ued
Smith, Frederick, agricultural impleÂ
ment depot
Smith, J.
Spicer, W.
Stacy, J.
Turner, Henry, The Laundry
Webb, George
Wise, Mrs. George
S A N D H U R S T (B erk s).
10 miles from Reading.
Postal
D istrict, Camberley. A rea 2,409
acres.
Population 1911, 3,265.
Railw ay stations. Sandhurst Halt
passengers only) ancl W ellington
College.
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 Randal Parsons
District Councillors â Messrs.
Wm. B. Pigg, W. J. Toye & J. James
Parish CouncilâMr. George F.
Wilkins (chairman), Messrs. Thomas
H. Cooper, Spratley, L., Thomas
Simpson, John Bird, Thomas Ledger,
Thomas Allen Ledger, William May
and G. Hedges. Clerkâ H. Watts
Overseers : Messrs. Thomas Simp- I
son, W. May and Thomas Ledger. !
Assistant OverseerâH. Watts.
R. A. 0. 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 parcelsâ post.
Letters delivered 7-0 a.m., 11-20 a.m.
Sundays, 7-30 a.m.
Despatched,
2-20 p.m., 8-0 p.m. Sundays, 7-10
p.m. Express delivery 3-15 p.m.
for letters. PostmasterâJohn HarÂ
per
Sub - post office, High Street
Despatched only 5-0 a.m., 2-20 p.m.,
3.40 p.m. and 8-0 p.m.
Sunday
despatched, 7-20 a.m. B. Neal, subÂ
post master
Beauchamp, Mrs. E., The Uplands
Botting, Frederick Wm., Yew grove
Bunting, Major Thos. King, Orchard
cottage
Chambers, Mrs., Rivermead
Church, Wiiliam Napier, Snaprails
Edgcumbe, Richard, j . p ., Edgebarrow
Gilford, Mrs., Longdown cottage
Gill, Mrs., St. Helens
Harvey, Mrs. G. S., Ambarrow
Hall, â , Ambarrow hill farm
Lockhart, R. Bruce, Eagle house
Majendie, The Misses M. A. and C.
The Warren
Metcalfe, Dr. G. E. G., Pinewood
Mills, Thomas, Longdown lodge
Over, Mrs., Longdown
Over, T. R.
Parsons, Hon. and Rev. Canon
Randall, The Rectory
Pearson, Francis, Broo'kside
Roe, Rev. E. V., St. Michaelâs cott.
Russell, James, m . d ., The Cedars
Toye, Wm. Joseph, m .a ., c . c ., Ryefield
Vand der Byl, Commander P. G., k.n.
Walker, Miss C., The Uplands
Watts, Herbert, Rose cottage
Weaver, J., Club house
Wilkin, Geo. Frederick, The Hollies
THE ROYAL MILITARY
COLLEGE, SANDHURST.
N.B.â The postal address of the Royal
Military College is Camberley, and
not Sandhurst
Postal arrangementsâ Deliveries,
9-45 a.m., and 3-45 p.m .; Sundays,
8 a.m. Letter box cleared 9-30 and
10-50 a.m., 3-40, 6-10, 7-55 p .m .;
Sundays, 7-30 p.m.
Allsworth grocery stores, Yorktown
road
Angell, Harry, tailor
Ankerson, R , g d, Branksome Hill
road
Arjger, Mrs., g d, Laurel terrace
Barefoot, William Henry, 1 v, â The
White Swan â
Bateman, John, lv , 'Rose and Crownâ
Inn, Yorktown rd
Benham, George Samuel
Blake, R. H., 1 v, â Dukeâs Head â
Brake, C. J., estate office, Yorktowm rd
Bullock, F. W., bak&r, Owlsmoor
Clarke, J. J., college groundsman