. . (KELLY'S"' 554 -- College, Cambridge, and surrogate. Church of borough,, Sruse:x:, received at 6.20 & 11.35 a:m.; dis­ servioes are also held in the schools at NORTH HEATH pato'hed at 8.30 & 11.55 a.m. & 7.20 p.m.; ~unday~, and NUTBOURNE. There is a Congregational chapel delivered at 6.20 a.m. ~ dispatched at 11.35 a.m. at MARE HILL, erected in 1845, wit-h 130 sittings. A Pulboroug:h is. the nearest telegraph office, three­ market. for corn is -held here every Friday at the Corn quarters of a mile distant Ex

(Marked thus * receive letter~ Langdale Edwd. Fuller, Brool~:side cot Barling Mark Reuben, grocer through .) Lees Edward, Nutbourne Bensted Wm. By. fa.rmer, Lower hill PRIVATB RESIDENTS. Mason William, School house Bignell Percy, insur. agt. London rd Archdeacon Timothy Melsome Miss, Bridge house Blunden John, blacksmith Aysh John Dunning, Cobbet house Milner Rev. George Herbert D.A. Booker Cornelius, beer ret. Lower st Baggallay Rev. Frederick M. A. (rector (curate), Mount Pleasant Hooker Ernest, carpenter,. Lower st & surrogate), Rectory Moase Alfred, Wickford vil. Mare hill Dooker Wa~ter, farm ·bailiff to John Baker Mrs. Morrant, Nutbourne manr N eale Frank, Down view llarley esq. Beedings farm Boxall John, The COOars Pankhurst Thomas, Elmhurst Bowler Edward, dairy, Lower street Brereton Rev. Cecil (rector of Hard­ Praetorius Chas.Jas.Upfold,North hth Brewer George, brick maker, Station ham & Burton-with-Coate.s ), Fair Price Harrv,- Arun Bank Brockhurst Al'bert, butcher V18W.- Reynold