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Trades. [Hampshire 1004 FAR TRADES. [HAMPSHIRE. .l<ARMERS continued. Russell Henry, Roslin, Chillerton, Shepard Harry, Carisbrooke,Newpon, Reeks F. Wa.terditch, Bransgore, Newport, Isle of Wight Isle of Wight Christchurch Russell Herbt. Jas. Haven Street,Byde Shepherd Mrs. Emily, Pyle Knapp, Reeks H. Bockhampton, Bransgore, Russell Mrs. S. Chaw.ton, Alton Blendsworth, Horndean Christchurch Rrusell Thomas, Plaitford, Romsey Sheppard C. F. Swaythling, Sthmpton Reeks H. F. Bockhampton,Christchrch Russell Waiter, Gatehouse farm,Haven Sheppard Mrs. J. F. (exors. of), Reeves Frank, Packridge, Rownhams, Street, Ryd~ Swaythling, Southampton S(mthampoon Russell Waiter Charles, Upton, Ryde Shergold Hy. N etherton, Faccombe, Reeves George, Chilworth, Romsey Russell Wm. Swaythling, Southamptn And over Rendall John, Great Arnewood,Sway, Rutherford William, Newchurch. San- Shering Charles, North Allenford, Brockenhurst down, Isle Gf Wigbt Martin, Salisbury Rendall William James, Monkwood, Ryall Christopher, Martin, Salisbury Shervill Mrs. Sarah Ann, Basingstoke Ropley, Alresfmd Ryall Henry, Martin, Salisbury Sherwood G.N ether Wallop,Stockbrdg Renyard Wm. Sowley farm,Lymingtn Rye C. & Sons, Heckfield, Winchfi.eld Sherwood .Jabez, Braishfield, Romsey Retallack F. Alfred, Binsted, Alton Sainsbury Wm. Stubbington,Fareham Shirvell Charles Alfred, Cliddesden, Reynolds Mrs. E Whitwell, Ventnor Saint E. Hill street, :Netley Marsh, Basing stoke Reynolds Enos, Cadnam, Southamptn Southampton Shirvell Cornelius, Manor farm, Far- Reynolds F. Bramshaw, Lyndhurst Saint Edward, Wade farm, Romsey leigb Wallop, Ba.singstok~ Reynolds Jes·se, Eversley, Winchfield St. Leonard's Poultry Farm (William Shnte Ezekiel H. East Leig-h. Ha.vant Reynolds Miss M. Hursley, Winchestr Moore Bell, propr.), St. Leonard'11, Shuttler A. North Gorley, Fordingbrdg Rice Albert Frank, Carisbrooke. New- Ringwood s:nence Fredk. Baddesley, Romsey port & Northwood, Newport, I.of W Salter Barton James, Smallmoor, Sillence G. Colden common, Winchstr Rice James, New park, Carisbrooke, ShorwPll, Newport, Isle of Wight Sillence Joshua, A.sbley, Winchester Newport. Isle Olf Wight Salter Charles, Whitwell, Ventnor Silvester Albert, Denmead, Cosham Richards Fredk. Swanmore, Bishop's Sampson Edwd. T. Ibsley, Ring-wood Silvester H. Gurbridge, Botley Waltham Sandell William James, Manor farm, Silvester H. W. East Meon,Petersfield Richards J. Soberton,Bisbop's Walthm Monxton, Andover Silvester J. Lower Wield, Wield, Richards Williarn, Wickharn, Fareham Sanders John, Hebberdens, Calbourne, Alresford Richens Leonard S. Clan"\'ille, Andover Newport, Isle of Wight Silvester James, Swanmore, Bishop'• Ricketts John, Hedge End, Botley Sandford W. H. East Tisted. Alton Waltham Rickman Henry, Ower, Romsey Sansbury William,Copnor rd.Landprt Silvester John, West Hoe, Bishop's Riddett Mrs. Jane, Upton, Ryde Sartain Henry, Headley, Newbury Waltham Ridley F. Godshill, Wroxall, I. of W Saunders David, Northwood, Newport, Silvester J oseph, Freelands, Crook­ Ridley Thomas D. Rew farm, Ventnor Isle of Wight ham, Fleet Ringer Mrs. Emily, Godshill,Wroxall, Saunders E. Baughurst, Basingstoke Silvester Richd. St. Clairs, Droxford, _Isle of Wight Saunders George, Braishfield, Romsey Bishop's Waltham Rmger H. Rookley, Wroxall, I. of W *Saunders John, Odiham, Winchfield Silvester Richard, jun. Swanmore, Roberts George, Ham Down farm, Say Robert, Fordingbridge Bishop's Waltham East Wellow, Romsey Scammell James, Martin, Salisbury Silvester Samuel, Glasspool. Denmead, Robert~ Henry, Harts farm, Everton, Scott Cyril, Up. 'Somborne,Stockbrdg Cosbam Lymmgton Scott John Swanmore road Bishop's Silvester Thomas, Swanmore, Bishop'11 Robertson A.rcbibald M. Binsted,Alton Waltham' ' Waltham Robertson Donald, E. Worldham.Altn Scott Miss Mary C. Wootton, I. of W Silwood Charles, The Chase, Bishop'& Robertson Th_omas,' Wallop's Wood, Scott Thomas, Nettlestone, Ryde Waltham Droxford, Bishops Waltham Scovell E. Sibbecks, Whitwell, Ventnr Simmonds J obn, Eyresdown, Swan- Roe Jesse, Marchw_ood, ,Southampton ScoveH Edward, New Barn farm,God!l· wick, Southampton Rogers Frank & MISS, Newton, Sober- h"ll w 11 I 1 f w· bt · h ' w lth 1 , roxa , s e o 1g Simpson J. Dilton, Boldre, Lymingtn t on, B IS op s a am S 11 -.... E "I R t N th Simpson Wm. Beak farm, Lymingtn R • hf d h"ll N b cove curs. m1 v, ew s . or _ ogers ehas. J . as or I • ew lll'V· woo d . N ewpor t , "r sl e o f w·Ig ht Sims Alfred Hy. Mottisfont, Romsey Ro J H S fi ld gers. · esse.(B k a.rry,) trat e saye, S cnvf' 11 H enrv w·111 mm,· G ag[}"er b"ll1 , Sims Samuel Benj:unin, Lynes farm, R ea d 1ng er s . • "' . Hig-h Town, Ringwood R J h G t E ·n 8 H bl Bngbstone, Newport. Isle of Wight odgers Co hn, rea rvi • am l' Scullard Frederick Arthur, Mean- Singleton Edwd. East Meon, Petersfl.d on, os ain s t ok e, B'IS h op ' s W a ltham Singlrton Edward, Swanmore, Bishop'• R h H bl d C b ogers ,J o n, am e on, os am S G N Waltham R M. -...f · L"ttl B"ll" • cutt eorge, '- ewtown, Newburv ogers 1ss ~· armnne, 1 e 1 m!:!- S cu t t M arvm,· S outh H o1 t farm,Forest· Singleton J ames, Bentworth, AI ton & h am, Sh orwe ll , N ewpor t , I s l e of W · d E h Rogers Richard D. Heck:field, Winchfld 81 e, mswo~t Binsted, Alton Rogers Samuel Roderick, Strat:field- Seaman F_redenck E. Nether Wallop, Singleton James, Hensting, Owsle· s1.ye, Reading (Berks) Stockbr1dge . _ . bury, Winchester Rogers T. Wroxall, Isle of Wight Seaman H~rry,Hlghchff,Chnstcburcn Slop er Bros. W estend, Southampton RoUe Frank Kennerlev farm GGds- Seare R. Wmton, Bournemouth Small John H. Oakhanger, Bordon hill, Wrox'all, Isle 0 (Wight' Seaward Alfred, Lockerley, Roll_lsey Smallbone F. C. Basing, Basingstoke RJlfe Frederick, Upper Yard farm. Seaward H. Weston Corbet~, Od1bam Smallbone Henry, Basing, Basingstoke Godsbill, Wroxall, Isle of Wight Seer Geo. Holdenhurst. Chnstchurch Smart Mrs. Amelia, The Causeway, Rolfe Geo. Godshill, Wroxall, I. of W Sel~y Montag_ne, Grace's farm, Martyr Petersfield Roadhouse W. E.Blissford,Fordngbrdg ""orthy, Wmchester Smillie Duncan McDongall, Park ho. Rnnk Frederick Colemore Alton Seldon C.E. Gosport,Ampfield,Romsy Bishop's W altham Rose W. Chilb~lton, Stoc.kbridge St>ldon William Arthur, Hooil grange, Smith & Harvey, Sandown, Isle of W Rothwell John, Hoe Cross, Ramble- Hook, Southampton Smith Alfred, Baughurst, Basingstoke don Cosham Seth Jas. A. W. Elvetham, Winchfield Smith Alfred, Crofton, Farebam Row!' Henry, Warblington, Havant Sev~er Chas. Godshil_l, Fordi~gbridge Smith B. Meonstoke,Bishop'sWaltba.m Rowl'll Thomas, Lottams. Hill side. Sev1er Henry, Godshill, Fordmgbrdge Smith Charles, Westend, Southamptn Orf.iham, Winchfield Seward P. & C. Borough & Rushes Smith Charles Churchill, Ringwood Rowell Wm. Herriard, Basingstoke farm;;, Peter~fi~l~ _ Smith Daniel, Burghclere, Newbury Ruddle Thomas '8. Major's farm, Seward Prercy W1ll1a:n & Charles_ Wil- Smith David, Bramley, Basingstoke Whitsbury, Salisbury fred, · 1' ~ston, ~unton, Petersfield Smith Eli, Silchester, Reading(Berks) Rnmble Charles, Mislingford, Wick- ~eward M1ss Anme, Headley,~ewbury Smith George, Ibworth, Ba.singstoke ham, Fareham :::lewry J. Hartley-Wespall, Basrngstoke Smith Geo. North Sway,Brockenhurst Rumbold G. S. Damerham, Salisbury Seymour Edward, Crowe, Ringwood Smith George, Stockbridge Rumbold H. Up. Wallop, Stockbridge Seymour Robt. jun. Poulner, Ringwd Smith H. A. Eversley, Winchfield Rnmhold Jsph. Ecchin!lwell, Newbury Seymour Thomas, Merryweather farm, Smith J. Charter Alley, Basingstokll Bumming Albert, Headley, Newbury Poulner, Ringwood Smith Jabez, Ashford hill, Newbury Rushton Waiter, Lower house, Stand- Shadwell Charles, Upper Wallop, Smith John, Baughurst, Basingstoke ford, Liphook Stockbridge Smith John, Bentworth, Alton Rn•q G. Butler's wood. Lockerley. Sharp Frederick T. Colemore, Alton Smith John, Pennington, Lymington Rnmsey Sharpe A. Nether Wallop,Stockbridge Smith John C. Woodside, Lymingron Russell & Searle, Upton, Ryde Shatford John Henry, Pitt house, Smith John TuckPr, Newchurch, San· Rus~ell A. Broughton, Stockbridge Ashford hill, Newbury down, Isle of Wight Rn~sell Alfred, Brighstone, Newport. Sheldrake Henry, Cooper's farm, Smith Joseph William, Sadlen fanil. Isle of Wigoht Burghclere. Newbury Lower Pennington, Lymington Rnssell Frank, St. Lawrence, Ventnor Sbelley Percy B. Lovington, Oving­ Smith Oscar Hy. YavPrland, Brad.ing ton, Alresford & Lake, Sandown, Isle of Wight .
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