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CORNWALL. [KELLY S the Population of the Municipal Borough in I90I Was 1 the Population of the Ecclesiastica1 Parishes in R9oi II,S62 7 338 TRURO. CORNWALL. [KELLY S The population of the municipal borough in I90I was 1 The population of the ecclesiastica1 parishes in r9oi II,S62. !was :-St. Mary (parish church), 2,443; St. Clement; The population of the municipal wards in 1901 was:- 826; St. Paul, 3,283. I . Eastern Ward ........... ... 5,726 1 Parish ClHks.-St. John"s, James Ware, Lemon st.; Western Ward............... 5,836 :St. Paul's, Henry Behenna, 8 St. Olement terrace. ! Verger, St. George's, Edward H, 'I'homas. OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, i.OCAL INSTITUTIONS &c. Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M.· 0., S. B., A.. & I. & CORPORATION. Telephone Call Office, High Cross. John White, post- 1 I905-I9o6. master trhe City Council meets in the Municipal buildings, on Hours of Attendance.-For sale of postage stamps, regis­ the second tuesday in every month, at 7 p.m. except tration of letters &c. week days, 7 a.m. to IO p.m. ; November, when meeting is at noon on 9th. sundays, 8 to zo a.m. Postal order business, week Mayor, Councillor William Franais Clarke. days, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Money order & savings bank, Aldermen. government annuity & insurance business, issue of Retire November, I907, license-s & sale of inland revenue stamps, week day.s, Theophilus LuteyDorrington l Edwin May 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Telegraph busines•s, week days, 7.30 John James . a.m. to 9 p.m. ; sundays, 8 to 10 a.m. & 5 to 6 p.m Retire November, I9IO . • .-ilfred Blenkinsop I Saml. J ames Polkinhorn INWARD MAILS~LETTERS. William Bullen ' Hour of Town Delivery. Ward Aldermen. Western Ward. I . Eastern Ward. Daily-London (night) & all parts, 7 a.m. Week days John James 'l'heophilus LuteyDorrington only-West Cornwall,. Falmouth & Penryn, London & Councillors. Plymouth, North of England, Scotland, Southampton Eastern Ward. &c. I2.40 p.m. London, Ireland, Plymouth, Bodmin & Retire November, I9o6. St. Austell ; Falmouth, Helston, Penzance & Redruth, William Francis Clarke I William H. Trudgen 2.45 p.m.; West Cornwall, Devoran & Perran-ar- John Henry Sampson -worthal, London, Exeter, Bristol, Ireland, Plymouth, Retire November, I907. Devonport, St. Austell, Falmouth & Penryn, 7.30 p.m Thomas Henry Beard I John Thomas J ames Escott OUTWARD MAILS-LETTERS. Retire November, I9o8. Week days only West Corn wall, Falmouth & Penryn, John Bray I William Albert Phillips 5.15 a.m.; Callestick & Perranporth, 6 a.m.; Truro Edmund James Lodge . Town & rural deliveries, 6.5o a.m.; London, Bristol, West ern Ward. Birmingham, Exeter, Plymouth, ScotLand & Ireland, Retire November, I9o6. 7.20 a.m.; Redruth, Plymouth, Par Station & New­ Oscar Ingram Blackford j' Richard Whitworth quay, II. IO a. m. (extra !d. stamp, II.20 a. m.); North William Samuel Glassor· Mail (all parts), 12.50 p.m. (sundays, 9·5 a.m.); 2nd Retire November, I907. Town delivery, 2 p.m.; Plymouth, 2.40 p.m.; Fal­ Frede:rick William Allen ll John l''owler Jacob mouth, Helston, Penzance, Redruth & Scorrier, 3.20 Matthew Henry Clemenc; p.m.; 3rd Town delivery, 4 p.m.; London (night), Retire November, I9o8. Falmouth, Penryn, Perranwell Station, Camborne, William R!'lse I James Trevethan Hayle, Penzance & Redruth, 5.20 p.m. {extra !d. stamp, James J enkins Smith 5.40 p.m.) ; 4th Town delivery, 6.30 p.m. ; Plymouth, Auditors, Charles William Clinton, Io Vivian terrace &i Devonport, St. Austell &c. 7 p.m. (extra id. stamp, William Thomas Eastlake, 3I River street 7.10 p.m.); London, Plymouth &c. 1I p.m. OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. • Daily-West Cornwall, Falmouth & Penryn, 6 a.m.; ISt Town Clerk, Frederick Parkin, 29 River street Town delivery, 7.20 .a.m.; London (night) & all parts, City Treasurer, Arthur Pate Nix, Barclay's Bank 5.20 p.m. (extra ~d. stamp, 5.40 p.m) Medical Officer of Health, Hugh Culliford Sharp B.A., To,7n Sub-Offices, with hours of Collection-Daniel M.B., B.C. xS Lemon street street, 5.40 & 10.25 a.m. & I2.2o, 2. Io, 4· Io, 5.40 & Public Analysts, Bernard Dyer D.Sc., F.C.S., F.I.C. I7 8.45 p.m.; sundays, 5.40 p.m.; Kenwyn street, 5.40 & Great Tower street, London E 0 & Professor James Io.4o a.m. & I2.35, 2.20, 4.Io, 6 & 8.50 p.m.; sun­ Clarke M.A., D.Sc., A.R.C.S. Technical schools, Truro clays, 6 p.m. ; Trafalgar square, 5.40 & I0.40 a.m. & Chief Constable, Frank Pearce, Town hall 12.35, 2. 20, 4· Io, 6 & S.5o p.m. ; sundays, 6 p.m. ; City Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Measham Lea Trehaverne, 5.50 & Io.35 a.m. & I2. I5, 2, 4· 10, 6 & A.M.Inst.C.E. Municipal offices, Market strand 8.30 p.m.; sundays, 5.50 p.m Accountant, Henry Buck, Municipal offices, Market strand Harbour Master, Elijah Wilce, Town quay PARCEL POST DISPATCHES. Oyster Bailiffs, Thomas Foster, Grove terrace & James· Abbott, Point Devoran S.O Truro Rural deliveries & Ist Town delivery, 6.50 a.m.; Collector of Rates, Thomas Borlase Davey, Alexandra ter sub-offices, 6.40 p.m City Crier, John Odgers, So Pydar street London, Ireland, North of England, Scotland, Plymouth &c. u. Io a.m. ; sub-offices, I0.35 a. m TRURO RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. North Mail (all parts), West Cornwall & Falmouth, Meets at the Town hall, Truro, monthly. I2.50 p.m Chairman, Jame.s Hendy, Truthan, St. Erme, Truro West Cornwall, & Falmouth, I-45 p.ro.; sub-offices, Clerk, Francis Truscott, 7 Pydar street, Truro 12.30 p.m· . · , ' Treasurer, Samuel P. Trounce, Lloyds Bank Lim. Truro Second Town delivery, Highertown, Kenwyn, Malpas, Surve~or'l of Highways, J. P. Carbis, Ardevora Veor, 2 p.m. ; sub-offices, 12.30 p.m 1'hilleigh, Grampound Road & J. Retallack, Venton­ East Cornwall & Plymouth, 2.40 p.m. ; sub-offices, 2.20 gymps, Callestock S.O p.m Sanitary Surveyor & Inspector, Ernest William Tonkin, Third Town delivery, 2.40 p.m. ; sub-offices, 2.20 p.m Myrtle house, Tregony, Grampound Road London (night), Bristol, Exeter & Plymouth, 6.20 p.m.; FAL::\IOUTH & TRURO PORT SANITARY AUTHORITY. • sub-offices, 5-40 p.m Camborne, Hayle, Penzance & Redruth, 4.50 p.m.; sub- Meetings are held quarterly on the last Tuesday before offices, 4· Io p.m · the usual quarter day>s, alternately at the Town hall, Falmouth, Penryn, Perranwell Station, Perranporth, St. Falmouth; Town hall, Truro; Town hall, Penryn & Austell, Bodmin, Liskeard, Devonport & Plymouth, Town hall, Helston, a4l 2.30 p.m 5-30 p.m.; sub-offices, 4.Io p.m Clerk, Thomas Smale Skinner, 3S Kimberley Park road, Plvmouth, Grampound Road & Scorrier, 7-I5 p.m.; Falmouth • • sub-offices, 6 p.m . l Treasurer, R. N. Tweedy, Cornish Bank, Falmouth All parts, 9 p.m. ; sub-offices, 6 p.m Medical Officers of Health, William King Bullimore M.D. , Town Deliveries commence at 7 ·a.m. & I~-35• ·12.4.5 & Arwenack, Falmouth & Hugh Culliford Sharp B.A., 7-30 p.m . ·. 1 M.B., B.O. IS Lemon street, Truro Town Sub-Offices for Parcels.'--Daniel street, Kenwyn Sanitary Inspector, William Barnicoat, Lower Brook st. street, Trafalgar square & Trehaverne Falmouth .
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