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G O R IN G

H EATH

Oxon).

Letters from Reading at 8 -1 0 a.m.,
and 8 -4 0 p.m., and despatched at 9-45
a.m.and 5 -2 5 p.m. Sunday despatched
at 9 .4 0 a.m.
Telegrams received
and despatched. The nearest money
order office is at Woodcdte. There
is a pillar letter box at Grays Pond,
cleared at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. week­
days, and at 10-15 a.m. Sundays.
Telephone call office postmistress,
Miss Hearn

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Newling, Mrs. and Miss, Teacher’s
cottage
Peoples Refreshment House Asso­
ciation, ‘ King's Charles Head ’
Shuter, — , Wood side cottage
Turner, Daniel
Tyrrell,
, Charily cottage
Wilkinson,
Queen cottage
Wykes, — , Heather cottage
G O R I N G -O N -T H A M E S .
9 i miles from Reading, with a sta ­

tion on the main line Great
W estern Railway.
Postal dis­
trict, Reading

Crichton,
, Abbotsfield
Critchfield, Thomas
Pentycross, Rev. F. J., chaplain,
Area 4 ,3 7 7 acres.
Population
Alnut’s Charity
: 1 911 — 1 , 7 8 5 .
Shuter, F., Thornycroft
Early closing, Wednesday 2 o'clock
Simonds, G. Blackall, Holly copse
District Councillors -M essrs. Lam­
Wallis. Harry, The Querns
bert Pearce and E. Miteheimore
Whitfield, Edwin, Hyde house
Parish Council —F. Wilton (chair­
man) Gundry Thomas (vice-chairman),
Aldridge, E.
A. T. Simpson, W . Higgs, T. Gundry’,
Ashley, Miss, Shervill’s lodge
0 . Lee, \\. Pearce, F. Saunders J.
Barrett, John
Bennett, E. Mason, J. Franklin, F
Beeson, W. T., junr.
Hobbs and C. H. Calverley.
Bush, E., ' White Lion’ Cray’s pond
Overseers T. Grundy and O. Lee,
Chapman, John, farmer, Charity farm
assistant overseer, L. G. C. Geer.
Cole, G., Keeper’s cottage
Guardians—Lambert Pearce and
Cox, William
Ernest Michelmore.
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Fidler, J., senr.
Post, money order, telegraph, sav­
Fidler, W.
ings' bank and parcels post office-Goddard, James, ‘ The Rifleman ’
Deliveries 7 -0 a.m., 1-15 p .m .; des­
Goddard, W ., ‘ The Stag,’ Cray’s pond
patches 10-5 a.m., 1 2 -1 0 p.m. and 7-5
Goodall, A.
p.m. ; Sundays, arrival, 5 -3 0 a .m .;
Gutteridge, Phillip
despatch, 7 -45
p.m.
Telegraph
Harper & Hearn, Post and telegraph
Office open week-days from 8 a.m.
and telephone call office and gen­
to 7 p.m. ; Suudays, 8 -3 0 a.m to
eral stores
10 a.m. Letter-box at Station cleared
Hearn, Miss, F u rn ish ed Apart=
9 -45 a.m., 12-15 a.m., 1-15 a.m., 5
m e n ts
p.m., and 7 -45 p.m .; Sundays, 5 - 1 5 .
Hiscock, G., Hardwick Estate offices
Pillar box at Cleeve cleared week
Hiscock, Mrs.
days at 9 -3 0 a.m., 2 -4 5 and 7-3 0 p .m .;
Howes, W ., farmer
Sundays, 5 p.m.
Gas Works wall
Hughes, schoolmaster, * Endowed
box cleared at 9 -3 0 a.m., 1 -0 p.m.,
Schools
6 -45 p.m .; Sundays, 5 -15 p.m.
Himter, K. Charles
Church of England, dedicated to
Knight, J., market gardener
St. Thomas of Canterbury. Services
Larkham, G.
are held each Sunday at 8 ,1 1 , 2 - 3 0 , and
Lee, Harry, chair turner
6 - 3 0 . Vicar, Rev. A. E. Dams, m.a.;
Lee, Onesiphorus
churchwardens, C. Shield and II. A.
Martin, Allwright, Westholme farm
Lace.v Smith; clerk and sexton
Mullard, E., road surveyor
Walter Aldridge.

Boots and Shoes—Jacksons’Corners, Reading.