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Somerset. Castle Cary• 187 DIRECTORY.] SOMERSET. CASTLE CARY• 187 Boys, Girls & Infants, erected partly in 1840 & partly in Omnibus from White Hart hotel to Evercreech Junc­ rP.76, for 380 children; average attendance, 95 boys, tion to meet trains three times daily; James Weeks, 87 girls & 102 infants; Arthur W. Gomm, master; proprietor Miss Ada A. Naish, mistress; Mrs. Florence E. Gomm, Somerset & Dorset Joint Line, Midland & South Western infants' mistress Railway Receiving & General Inquiry Office, James Weeks, White Hart hotel, Fore street CONVEYANCE. Great Western Railway Co. Parcel Office, William J. B. Railway Station, Tom Blea, station master Payne, George hotel Omnibuses from George hotel to meet every train Cola Station, conveyances to meet trains by previous .Midland Co. vans every day to Evercreech Junction sta. order only tion from White Hart hotel Sutton & Co Parcels Office, Cbas. Pither & Son, agents Harland Rev. Edmund Stark.ey Parsons Thomas Cullen, Hill side PRIVATE RESIDENTS. (Wesleyan), Wesley vil. Ansford la Phelps Miss Agnes Bettey Miss, Church villa, Sth. Cary Harrold Harold Cecil, Bailey Hill ho Pither Charles, High street Caffin Mrs. Bellevue, South Cary Harrold Miss C. Woodcock street Pit her John, Old Bank house, High st Coombs Carey Pearce J.P., M.D. J ones Mrs. I Cumnock terrace Pit man Mrs. Cavendish villa, Fore st Cary villa Knight John G. Market place Price Dav.id T. High street Donne Capt. Wm. Stephens, South et Lemon Mrs. South Cary house Pyne Misses, The Cottage, South Cary Donne Mrs. Jn. Stephens, Florida ho McKerrow William H. Torview Rawlins Major Edward Brinsley, Ans· Donne Mrs. W. S. Millbrook house Mackie J. Hugh, Scotland house ford house · Donne Thomas Salisbury,Millbrook bo Mackie Mrs. Ellesmere Wake Rev. Hereward. Eyre M.A. Drewett Richard Blackway, Park mt Mackie Wm. B. Brookville, Sth. Cary (vicar), Vicara~e English Mrs. 12 Cumnock terrace Macmillan Mrs. Ochiltree house White Mrs. T. South Cary Francis Edward Oram, Bailey bill Macmillan William Wallace, Wood- White Thomas, Fore street Gifford Miss, The Park, South Cary ville house Whitelock Mrs. High street Giffm d Misses, 3 Cumnock terrace Martin Mrs. 10 Cumnock terrace Wood George, Bank house Gomm Mrs. South Cary Naish Henry, Mount Pleasant Woodforde Randolpb, Bailey bill Green Robert, Avalon, South Cary Parsons Mrs. South Cary Wride Francis C.Hill view, Ansford la COMMERCIAL. Donne Thomas Salisbury & Sons, flax, hemp & tow Early closing day, Thursday I p.m. spinners & twine manufacturers Alien Brothers, cheese factors, Cockhill Drew Wallace A. grocer, Market place Alien Charles, farmer, Cockhill farm Drewett Richard Blackway, solicitor & commissioner for Anderson Robert Leggett L.D.S.Edin. dentist (attends oaths, & clerk to the district education committee on tues. from 3 to 5 p.m. ), Ansford road (firm, Woodforde & Drewett), Bailey hill Apple by & Childs,monumental sculptors & stone masons; Durbin Herbert William, insurance agt. Woodcock st & at Yeovil East Somerset Agricultural Society, Bruton, Castle Cary Ash David Waiter, draper & clothier, Fore street & Wincanton Amalgamated (R. T. A. Hughes esq­ Barber Herbert, mineral water manufacturer, Fore st (of Bruton), chairman of committee; G. Wood (of Barber James Pond, baker & confectioner, High street Castle Cary), hon. treas.; J. Feltham (of Wincanton)~ Barber William, hair dresser, High street sec) . Barrett, Wosson & Co. grocers, Fore st. & Woodcock st Eavis & Sons, nurserymen, High street Barrett Sidney Millett, baker & confectioner, Fore street Farthing Sidney Herbert, farmer, Little Dimmer farm Bartlett Oliver, blacksmith, Ansford lane Fowler Charles, coal merchant, Mill lane Bellringer Bernard William, coach builder, Fore street Fowles Henry George, draper & outfitter, High street Biss William Albert, Angel P.H. Market place Francis Leonard R. builder, Bailey bill Bond Annie (Mrs.), dress make:r, 14 New Road terrace Francis Lilian (Miss), confectioner, High street Boyd John & Co. Limited, hair merchants & manufac- George Family & Commercial Hotel (William J. B. turers of best satin hair-seating, curled hair & brush Payne, proprietor) makers' drafts &c. ; telegrams, " Boyd, Castle Cary, Gihbs E. & Son, coal merchants, Mill lane Somerset" Gosney Thomas John, cycle dealer, Fore street Brake William H. temperance hotel Gould Ella (Miss), shopkeeper, Bailey hill Carey John, smith & machinist, Woodcock street Greatwood John, tinplate worker, Woodcock street Cash John Oliver B.A. solicitor & commissioner for oaths Green & Co. drapers & outfitters, Fore street Castle Cary Billiard Club (H. G. Fowles, sec.),Town ball Grosvenor Marianne C. (Miss), ladies' school, Sth. Cary Castle Cary Choral Society (H. W. Pitman, treasurer) Harri8 Edward, boot maker, 2 Market place Castle Cary Constitutional Club Limited (W. S. Donne, Harrold Arth. insurance, house & estate agt. Woodcock st chairman; A. J. Sharman, hon. sec) Harrold H. Cecil, postmaster & .stamp distributor~ Castle Cary Convalescent Fund (W. S. Donne, bon. treas. ; Bailey hill • R. B. Drewett, hon. sec) Hart Reginald, asst. supt. Refuge Assurance Co.High st Castle Cary Cricket Club (W. H. McKerrow & H. C. Hayward James, dairyman, South Cary Marsh, joint secs) Hayward John, farmer, Sportsman's lodge, Galhampton. Castle Cary Cycle Club (W. T. Poole, sec) (letters through Shepton Mallet) Castle Cary Football Club (R.U.) (H. W. P. Porter, sec) Hill Frederick William, painter & plumber, High stree~ Castle Cary Gas & Coke Co. Limited (James Martin, sec) Hill John, travelling draper, South Cary Ca~tle Cary Nursing Association (Mrs. W. B. Mackie, Hoskins Charles, grocer, Church street hon. sec.), Brookfield Hunt Frederick, dairyman, Woodcock street Castle Cary Orchestral Society (Miss C.J.Macmillan,sec) Hunt Frederick James, baker, Woodcock street Castle Cary Repository Sale (tuesdays, fortnightly) Hunt Henry (Mrs.), farmer, Blackworthy • (Moody, Son & Watson, auctioneers) Kevs James Herbert, color-sergt.-instructor F Co. 4th Castle Cary Visitor (Miss C. J. Macmillan, publisher; Battalion Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry), published 1st of month), Ochiltree house Drill hall Castle Cary Water Co. Limited (H. C. Marsh, sec.), Kynaston Arthur John, pig dealer, Clanville Bailey bill Kynaston William, cattle dealer & farmer, Clanville Cemetery (Harry Clifford Marsh, clerk), Bailey hill Lees Thomas, grocer, Bailey hill Chick Charles, insurance agent, Ansford lane Lemon Frederick George (Mrs.), farmer, South Cary Church of England Temperance Society (Rev. H E. Liberal Club & Association (George Sibbley, sec.), Wake, hon. sec) Woodcock street Church Institute (H. Hall, sec.). Woodcock street Litman Reginald & Sons, basket makers, South Cary Churchouse & Son, tailors & drapers, Fore street Lockyer Albert, grocer, Fore street Close Eliza Jane, Mary & Matilda (Misses), fancy reposi- Lush Eli, butcher, High street tories, Fore street Lydford Thomas, builder & contractor Close John. saddler, Market place Lydford Thomas Reginald M.R.C.V.S. veterinary sur- Clothier Edward, rake & hurdle maker, Fir cottage geon, Montague house Clothier Frances Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress mkr. Ansford la McKerrow William Henry, teacher of music Colley Thomas, tailor, South Cary Mackie James & Sons, cheese factors, South Cary Corner Emily (Madame), costumier, Woodcock street Macmillan William Wallace, registrar of marriages C'ox William Thomas Bard, farmer, Clanville Market House Co. (John Oliver Cash, sec) CrPf'd Charles, b!'er retailer, South Cary (pm•tal address. Marsh Harry Clifford, secretary to Castle Cary Water Galhampton, Shepton Mallet) Co. Limited & clerk to Parish Council Creed Herbert, miller (steam & water) & farmer Martin Cornelius C. grocer~ & deputy registrar of Derrett Tom, Britannia hotel, Fore street marriages, Market place & South Cary .
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