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V IL L A G E S .
The Ssiowfiake L a u n d r y , C a v e r s h a m
(â P h o n e
1 0 4 1 , R e a d in g )
C o lle c t & d e liv e r t w i c e w e e k ly in a ll d is t r ic t s b y o w n m o t o r v a n s
Ufton Nervetâ continued
Poulton, Robert, Lambdens farm
Wanklyn, 0., Lambdens house
Ward, E. F., Church farm
Wicks, Miss E., schoolmistress
Wise, Miss Mary Jane, â The Dog and
Partridge Inn,â carrier
W A L T H A M ST. LA W R E N C E
(B e rk s).
8 miles from Reading, 3 miles from
Tivyford Station. Postal district,
Reading.
Area 3640 acres. Population 1911
â 937
Postal Information â Telegraph,
Savingsâ Bank & Money Order Office,
Letters are delivered at 7-0 a.m.,
Sundays, 7-5 a.m. only. Despatches
9-45 a.m. and 7.0 p.m .; Sundays at
9-5 a.m. only. Mrs. L. Palmer, postÂ
mistress, Waltham St. Lawrence
Shurlock Row post office â Post,
telegraph and money order office.
Delivery, 7-40 a.m., Sunday, 7-40
a.m .; Despatches 9.40 a.m. and 7.0
p.m.; Sundays 9-15 a.m. Telephone
Exchange OfficeâHours, week-days
9 a.m. to 7 p.m .; Sundays'8-30 a.m.
to 10 a.m. Miss E. M. Mortimer,
sub-post mistress.
Wall letter boxâ Little Hungerford
cleared week days, 9-45 a.m. and
7-5 p.m .; Sunday, 9-20 a.m.
Council Schools, West End, headÂ
master, J. J. Warren
Denotes Shurlock Row.
°Batten, J., Temple Grove
â Besley, .1., Lewing
Brand, Lady, St. Mary's cottage
^Braxton, David
â
Bull, Rev. A. A., vicar
Burkill. Mrs., Paradise
Campbell, Major R â Waltham Dene
Cleare, Henry, West end
Davidson, L., Borlases
Ferebee,
, Heath lodge
Gask, W â Bruno!.etts
Heavingham, F., â Sunnysideâ
4:'King, G. L., Eastmere
Manning, Albert, Crockfovd house
*McKenna, Leopold, Honeys
McNeill, Charles, Manor house
â Nicholson, W. R., Cedar cottage
Oppenhermer, L., Waltham place
Parker, Ernest A. E., Sinkins, West
End
*Pigott, C., South Lake house
Prior, Idlieot, West .end
Puleston, C. W., Great Martins
Rensliaw, Miss, Annscot
Salmon, Capt., Middle Bridges
Smallwood, Mrs., Crossways
Watney, â ., The Grange
Wiliams, W., Little house
*Allright, Edward, cartage contractor
*Bailey, Miss, laundress
*Brooker. Harry, builder
Bulkeley, J., Mire farm, West end
ââ Bush, Albert 1 v1, âFox and Houndsâ
Bushnell, Q., woodman, Sarsgrove
Bye, John Nelson, grocer, &e.
®Bve, Lewis, Bear farm
Clark, E., oil and hardware stores
Clayton, â , police constable
Davidson, E. H., & Co., orchid
growers
Edwards, Harry
â Edwards, Henry, blacksmith
Elliott, .Jonathan, 1 v, 1 The Star â
*Goodchild, H., gamekeeper
Green, Benjamin, Downshire farm,
West end
®Grinter, J. G., 1 v, â White Hart â
Hatfield, Thomas, Church farm
*Herman, E., Whitfieldâs farm
Horvvood, R., farmer, Halls farm
Marshall, W., 1 v, â White Horse â
Martin, S., carpenter & builder, West
End
McCrea, John, m . b ., p h y s i c i a n
® M o rtim e r,
M rs . A .,
g rocer,
baker, draper, post, telegraph office
^Mortimer, C. S., coal and corn
merchant