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Watson, W., builder and contractor,
A scot -con tin u ed
High st
Marment, Harry, fishmonger and
Weatherall, Bernard, tailor, South
poulterer, High street
Ascot
Mason, W. B., estate agent, High st
White, W. and J., Hillside Livery
M in ch in B r o s ., T h e F arm , c o r n
Stables
and coal merchant
W h e e le r , G ., M o t o r and En=
Pendell, Frank, 1 v, ‘ Royal Forester’s
g in e e r in g W o r k s , F arrier,
hotel ’
e t c ., H ig h st
Pennicott, F., butcher, South Ascot
Woods, Harry, private apartments,
Pinnock, R., baker and grocer
Meadhurst
Pullen, F. G., bootmaker, Church rd,
Wyard, Mrs., 1 v, ‘ Wells ’ Hotel
South Ascot
Yeo, Charles and Sons, bootmakers,
Reed, E. A., ' The Stag’ High st
High street
Ridgers, Harry, Full View ,
Ridgers, Henry, builder, New road
Royal Aseot Residential Hotel—
A S H A M P S T E A D (B erks).
manageress, Miss Binder
11 miles from Reading.
Postal
Rudd, Edward, blacksmith, New rd
d istrict, Reading.
Rudd & Son farriers, Priory rd
St. George’s Boarding School for | Area, 2,082 acres. Population in
1911-351
Young Ladies—Principals: Madam
District Councillor—(Vacant).
Darius & Miss Pakenham Walsh
Overseers—W. Li|ht and Harry
Sapdwith & Son, chemists, High st
Smith; Assistant Overseer—E.
Sargent, John, The lodge, IleatherCrook, Yattenden School house,
wood
Newbery
Sharp & Osborne, Earleywood dairy,
Ashampstead Church— Sunday ser­
South Ascot
vices, Holy Communion second and
Short, Charles, jobmaster, SouthAscot
fourth Sundays at 8 a.m., other
Skelton, John, builder and con­
Sundays at 12 o’clock; matins,
tractor, Ferndale rd
litany and sermon, 11 a.m.; even­
Skerry, Edward, fruiterer
song and sermon, 6 p.m.
W edSmith, Rosena, refreshment rooms,
nesday, evensong, 7 p.m. Holy
South Ascot
Days, matins, 9 a.m. Sermon on
Soan, W., g d, Spring gardens, South
Wednesdays in Advent and Lent.
Ascot
The Day School, a commodious stfueStreater, W. N., junr., The Farm
ture,' is near the church and
Dairy, High st
vicarage. Average attendance 55.
Tavlor, C., grocer, New rd
Acreage of parish, 2,057 acres
Tidy, W. E., f . r . h . s „ The Royal
Letters are delivered daily at 8.30 a.m.
nurseries
Post closes Sunday 9.30 a.m., and
Tucker, H. G., ‘ The Railway Arms,’
on weekdays 5 p.m.
b r (off), South Ascot
Early Closing—Thursdays at 1 p.m.
Turner, E., baker, Brockenhurst rd,
South Ascot
Barry, Major R. M., Pvt House farm
Turner, F. J., builder, &c., South
Leighton, Mrs., Clack’s End, AshAscot
hampstead common
Turner, Sydney J., 1 v, 'Horse and
Norton, Mrs. A. T „ Leyfield’s wood
Groom In n '
Smallbone, Miss Blorenge house
U p s o n B r o s ., M o t o r and C y cle
M a k e r s and R e p a ir e rs , T h e
Butler, W. J., carpenter, The Common
Garage, South Ascot
Brown, F., School house
Bfown, Mrs., school-mistress
Wakeford, Miss Emily, ‘ Nursery
Dewe, William H., Church farm
Inn,’ New road