Reading Standard Etc 10-1916
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P.S ,J.-'I"bc society beld . itlr."1 ha.r\'eat fcstlVaJ.
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For lot i8. Nco. 58 and /Xl. Shenpa:n ROad.
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F or io~" 24-, Nos. 29 t:.nd \31, W~t.?rloo Road
bidding sta.rtoo at £200 and t.hese
£280.
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For lot 25.lNos. 66, 68 Jnd 70, ~Pl'lD.g Gat'dens, blddingy started s.t £300, but was with·
drawn at £310, the t"e:lJet:Vc no t pemO' quite
rcncl!ed, but wd ehou.ld Ima"'me trcsc"houses
" 'Ill flOOD cha.nge (Jha.nds, as "they &re a. well·
let lIttle pTOpt'rty.
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dlllg' ~mnteDced at £400 !lnd eventually
ciL,>.gOO hands ~t £~80.
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FCtr Ibt 27, No res, Frd.DCIS Street
sta.rtcd at £120'1 and wa.s l purchased'
nfter h lds o f £10 n.nd £5 badl boon
from several would-be pu*'har;e'ni
Lots 28, 29, 30 a.nd. 31, lelght terrace
in Bill Sfr«.t, fonUlna & ~ery 6ne block'
I!ubmlttâ¬d by tho' auctionclu- 1n one lot, OO:t
eventulllly bou,ght In a.t £1,450, a.nd were
The Luncheon.
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Mr. J H~ Benyon pl"ICI,,lded at the luncheon, Aubnu t..tcd In ,p&lrs, as the nai-taoulare of
for, Wlth the followin!! LrEeUJt bun 00'''11 Mr. Arlbur W· Sutton. Mr. provldoo
For lbt ~, Noe. 32 andl 34, Rlll St., biddin'"
HI F. S utton, ltr a~:Mrs Gl.arlell started
a l{I £300. tho pro~rty oomg eventually
Mr. ' R . A. ~yon a.nd Mr. Job
knocked down (ot' £400. I I
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29,
NFll. '36 and 38, Hill Street, ali,o made
bad , received
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For lot 30, Nos 40 '8»9 42 "Hill Street bidHr.
dm~ et.a.rted a.t £350, anlcI, thIS Jot a.lao 'made
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W 15e. Sll:.s 'were gl\'Cll by },11&8 Pnut.t, M.i.ae
Cla.rkc, and MTS.l RE.lnwooo..
Frmt a~ vegctablca
wero vel"} Jiber:llly Tho
gl\'ct;l
lby · the. peof)(e
An.
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the- r.e,ghboull't'CGd .
~re.ti0D8
were B elg'XI.Ilo
C&I'noo cut. b~ a largo number of work.en. 'l'be ~!1n
(l()nOOt.lOn~ ~ero lhaao for ~ Roy...l Berka·Hi()600 failnil'Lm
pitu ' fIoDd the frllit a.nd vesteta:bles were giveD
to th<io Wnr. H06PlbalS at Reading. The e~
wgs a! .great sucoe:s& In o\'ery- way.
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INQU'EST ON A BABt.
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i~ui17 on t~ced.&y
intlo t.he dea.t.b. Jf
& OOm£l6t!c
in eerv~(:O at. Br.dii~d, tIDe jury, 1U theitr Vel'dicti! tLtMibut.cd the caU!te to InattentlOD. a.t
At. "the
was sold ifor
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For lot. 19, NO$ 62, 64 and!66-l Shennan Road,
bou~ ,1 biddm~ commOnCcdi"t £400, a.nd
cvei:ltulLlly sold f()lj £430
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For lot 20, No.2, Chehtenpa.n. St.reet, a. e.u'lgle
holL."'e, blddmg comlUe~ at
aM the pro- , . , .bAnI
peTty changed hands a.t £160
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For lot 21. iNo. 148, SOutHamp n' St1oot, bid·
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d 1D:g st6rtlcd a.t £150, liut wtiJ w1thdra.wn rut
£210, \ bc 1'Cf'Orve pn~ no~ being qUIte "-"&ched
For lot 22, No. 150', Sout.hamptbn Street.,
bul<!mg started at £200, and w~ 90Ia for £250,
after ~v('ra l bId!!! of DID hsd beeIlo put 18.
For lot 23, Nos. 25 a.nd 21 Waterloo IRoad,
Whitley, blddmg sta.rted Ia.t £100 ⢠.and t.hey
wer e o\entually sold fc>r £210 aIt.err keen C(ltn-
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were ether &en Loes m Ute afternoon and evoo·
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Each was +cll attend~.
preaobem ".PIT'ElIHIED
were M-:rs A Pntt, Lof J..oo\ion, and 'Mr. N. : I
the rualo'<lhild Of Alico Maoy Pagol
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£295.
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Sunday
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day 100
of nt.thanbglvl1\4;
WM \ ~
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by &.II early
7 a m. A child·
\ .r&n's serYlce wasl held at 11 o'elock end tlwro
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good loongregatlOUB. through9Ut the
4ay and the offortory, which v;as lU ~ of tho I
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fonne r!y H05pltal,
H e admalltor
of tDeto College.
Royal BerkshlI'O
amounted
£13 2&.
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The SpeCial preacho!'" at the mornlDg aervwe 'W88
: the Rev. A J. P I Shepherd: r&1<>r of SulhamI .wad, (1.00 lD the evenmg tho Rov. H. B. Gray,
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For kit 17,tho
Nos. 54 ~
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low 56,
reserve
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biddmlt commenocd "alt: £230, ~ }!~ eventu·
811y 8CCured by tho 'Purch.a&er fOIl' £34S
biddmg col;tqlUen~ l .at £200,
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For lot 15, NOIt 78, 80 and 82, Shel'lUfLD Roed,
bidding oor'nmenoed ""t £.300, a.nq after e. good
deal of OOlU~t~n they were eOld fot' £450, J i';;;t.~o~~,~,
Lot 16, 8J small plot of freehold building
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s!>ld for ~D.
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J.JOt. 12, Nee. 41 a.nd 43, Shennan Road, reaJ.L<;e<i the aaIDO .amount 8.6 a.Jso did lot 13,. Nos
~~"'.' 45 and 47, Sherman ~d.
For lot 14, Nee. 49/ a.nd: 51, Shcrmo.u. Road,
blddmg ccllunenced 'at £200, and t.his ~ eold
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a.t t220, .3.ud was 6vootuBlly' sold ..t
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For lot 7, 58. r Pd;I) S~t, ibuldlDg st.arted
£220, ~ after numeI'OU!II bids had lbeen pub up
tbe to<t cTh;rulged Iha.ndS at £2B5
For lot 8, 60, Pell Street, 8. eimDa.r 'hoU8e,
b:d(tmg ooanroe~ a.t £230, and after rwD;'
steadi1y In £10 Ibl(ls waa 1sold fot' £290.
For lot 9, No. 31, ~borll1an Road, ~!dd~
oomdlt:m@ at £lQO
eventually 'c~
hands at £160.
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bldd1T11g 6~ lot £200 for th.e p&i~ aDd read·
iIy found n. purchaser
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For lot 11, Nos. 37 aDd 39, ' Sberinan
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For lot ~. 56, Pell s'njet.
USEiVE~ SEATS .t lf~,<;;"ludlbg '1'..)
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~H. THE QUEEN declared
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The mather s1l!1d! abc bad l!been 1D &erV.ice a t
Bradfield fo:- twb months a.nd tho child w.as
bollU OUO tllo c.venmg of ~tcmber 26tht when
-me \IO Q'S done lU her !bedroom. ne baiDy fell:
on the floorl; .~f plcked ':it up and put it <tn
J!er box H ~ not mo\'e or make any oolse. Ii,.~~:t~~
~8 tlhClU.:;'ht 1t '\"35 d~ and lnevcr told a &Oul U
aboo): oll. Her Cfll.plooyc; s "'wld ! bcr fibs t looked
v~ Ill, at\d Dr.I' Brodribb' WM sent f()l!'. She
IhoWcd hun. the ba by which she placed in tbe 111l":W'ru.n' _~,
box five I!n.nutcs dt.e:" bll..th. She WM qUito
oonttlOU3 at the}tme Tha.t was ibN first ~ld.
Dr A Br:.od:-·"(lob, Yatt.elldon. said ho advisod
too IDlOl:.her's rcquovaJ to the Uruon l'1lfi.nnliry.
~ Tbo mf'ant Vi'l6 1t1. ,full t.:nne 1113.1c child. The I~~!d~~
cause of death:
neglC(:lt 1I..t birth.
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Tho Coh:mc,r ~::unkoo that the casc 'fM one
of c:J:rJc.ssnca on thQ "motbca:'a p!trt, b~ thlf'8
Kad \~n no erunm.:u neglect.
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£400.
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