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DIRECTORY. J NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. REDCAR. 299 There is a Presbyterian. Church of England, in High Coatham Literary Institute, in the High street, includes street, founded in 1872 as a Wesleyan chapel, and seat- a hall of corrugated iron, erected in 1909 for concerts mg 190 persons. The Congregational chapel, in Lord &c. at a cost of abput £5oo, and seating 350 persons. street, erected in 1855, is a building of stone in the The Red Lion and the Swan are two of the principal Gothic style, with a small steeple, and affords soo hotels. There is a life boat here belonging to the sittings. There is also a Gospel Mission room, in Royal National Life Boat Institution which bears the Wilton street, seating 250 persons. The Cemetery, name of " Fifi and Charles." The Marquess of Zetland occupying an area of four acres, with two mortuary K.T., P.C. is lord of the manor and principallandowner. chapels, was laid out in 1872; the land, together with The soil is clayey; subsoil, clay and sandstone. 'l'he £r,ooo, was given by the late Earl of Zetland, and is chief crop is wheat. The area is 705 acres of land and now under the control of a Burial Board of 6 members. 176 of foreshore; rateable value, £28,158; the popula The new Police Station, in Lord street, was erected in tion of the parish in 1901 was 3,205, and in 19II, 5,764. 1908 at a cost of about £7,ooo. The King Edw&rd The area of the Urban District is 2,217 acres; the VII. memorial clock tower, in High street, was erected population in 19n was 10,508, viz. :-Coatham, 4,764; in 1912 at a cost of £300. The Freemasons' Hall is Redcar, 5·744· in High street, and ·here the members of the Mar- / The population of the wards in 19II was :-Redca!" wood lodge hold their meetings. Race meetings are I East, 3,407; Redcar West, 2,357; Coatham East, 2,282; held on the racecourse here on Whit :\Ionday and Tues- : Coatham "\Vest, 2,462. day, and in the month of .August. The Redcar and 1 Parish Clerk, .Albert Robinson, 4I Muriel street. OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS, &c. Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office, COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR EAST L.ANGBAURGH 37 Newcomen street.-John Glass, postmaster PETTY SESSIO~AL DIVISION. Mails dispatched (letters & parcels) for Petty Sessions are held at the Court house the first & third friday in each month at II-3P a.m. Rural & town delivery, 7·5 a.m.; Darlington & North, For names of Magistrates & pl;1ces in the Division seE:' Leeds & Manchester, Q a.m.; London, York & all Guisborough, p. IIO. parts West & South of York, 9.40 a.m. October to June; 9·55 a.m. July to September; London, Leeds, REDCAR SUB-COMMITTEE OF NORTH RIDING St.ackton, Darlington, York & the North, 11.5 a.m.; YORKSHIRE LOCAL PE:NSION COMMITTEE. Middlesbrough, 12 noon; Redcar town delivery, 12.30 Redcar & Coatham are the only places included in the p.m.; Darlington, York & North, 1.20 p.m.; Middles Sub-District. .. brough, Stockton, York, Saltburn, Marske & the Meetings are held at the Council offices, 2 West terrace, North, 2.40 p.m.; Middlesbrough, Durham, East & on the first monday in each month. West Hartlepool & Irish night mail, 3.30 p.m.; Salt Chairman, Councillor W. W ardman burn & Marske, 3.30 p.m.; Redcar town delivery, 4.10 Clerk, Alfred Henry Sill, 4 Milbank ter. Coatham,Redcar p.m.; Warrenby, 5· 10 p.m.; Darlington, Middles Pension Officer, .A.. W. Blain, Customs & Excise c:ffice, brough & Stockton, 5.20 p.m. ;· Redcar town delivery, Salt burn-bv-the-Sea• 7.20 p.m.; London & all parts, 6.30 p.m.; Leeds, West Riding generally, Lancashire, Cumberland & P"CBLIC EST.ABLISiHM!ENTS. Westmorland, 8.35 p.m.; London & all parts, ro p.m.; Board of Trade (Unemployment Insurance) Local OfficB sundays, London & all parts, 5.30 p.m of Unemployment Fund, Thomas Bustard, agent, 4 Portland terrace Mails .Arrive. Cemetery, Alfred Henry Sill, Coatbam, clerk; Henry Thornpson, supt London & all parts, 7-30 a.m. & 12.40, 4.25 & 7.30 Cleveland Hall, Lord street, William Baxter Gibson. p.m.; sundays, 8.45 a. m proprietor The office is open for the sale of stamps, postal orders & County Police Station, Lord street, George Thornton~ telegrams from 8 a. m. to 8 p.m. on week days; for inspector, 2 sergeants & ro constables t-he receipt & dispatch of telegrams, sale of stamps & Freemasons' Hall, High street (Marwood Lodge, 1244),. registration of letters from 8.30 to ro a.m. on sun J oseph J owsey, sec days. Money orders & savings bank business daily Royal National Life Boat Institution, J. M. iMeek M.A. from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on week days only hon. sec.; William Upton, coxswain The High Street M. 0. Sub-Office (IIS High street) is Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent open for all classes of postal work from 8 a. m. to 8 Society; Hon. Representative, .A. S. Robinson M.D. p.m. week days only.-Richard Preston, sub-post Dundas villa, Redcar • master. Letter Box, cleared 6, 9 & 10.30 a.m. & TERRITORIAL FORCE. 12.45, 2. 15, 4·45, 6, 7.30 & 9· rs p.m. ; sundays, 4· 15 4th Battalion, Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (York~_ p.m. Telegrams may be dispatched here, but are not shire Regiment) (F Co.) ; Drill hall, Bo High street; delivered Capt. J oseph Walton; Henry Howe,sergeant-instructol" PUBLIC OFFICERS . URBAN DISTRICT OOUNCIL. .Assistant Overseer & Coll-ector <If Poor's Rates, William Meets at the office, 2 West terrace, on the first thursday Mossop, 4 Milbank terrace, Coatham in each month at 7 p. m. Registrar of Births & Deaths, Marske Sub-District. Guisborough "Cnion, Edward George Knights, attend& Members. tuesdays, thursdays & saturdays at 171 High street Town Crier, Joseph Robinson, 25 Queen street, Coatham Chairman, Thomas Wrightson. Vice-Chairman, Henry Hudson. NEWSPAPERS. Cleveland Standard, published on friday by Thomas Redcar East Ward. Coatham East Ward. Nicholls, 67 High street Retire Retire Middlesbrough Standard, published on friday by Thomas William Wardman •.. 1913 Henry Hudson ......... 1913 Nicholls, 67 High street John Judson ........•..• 1914 Sam Cash Shewell .•.... 1914 Redcar & Saltburn News, published on saturday by Thomas Wrightson •.. 1915 William Metcalfe .....• 1915 George Hood, 30 High street Redcar West Ward. Coatham West Ward. PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. John Scott ............... 1913 J<tmes Crosby Robson ..• 1913 St. Peter's Church, Rev. Anthony Arnold Mayhew M.A. Joseph Thomlinson ... 1914 John Button ········~··· 1914 vicar; Rev. Alan C. Don ~LA.. curate; 8 & II a.m. & Thomas Phillipson ...... 1915 Waiter S. Hill ........•.•• 1915 6.s.o p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Congregational, Rev . .A.lbert Barrett .A..T.S.; 10.,30 a..m. • Officers. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m Clerk, Alfred Henry Sill, 4 Milbank terrace, Coatham Primitive Methodist (Saltburn-by-the-Sea Circuit), Bev. & 15 Albert road, Middlesbrough George J. Lane; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; alternate Treasurer, Samuel Harry Mayo, National Provincial tues. at 7 p.m Bank of England, sa High street Presbyterian Church of England, Bev. James Lumsden Accountant, G.B.Nancarrow,Royal Exchange,Middlesbro' Barkway M.A. ; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m Medical Officer of Health, William Waters Stainthorpe Wesleyan Methodist (Guisborough & Redcar Circuit); M.D., C.iM.Glas., D.P.H.R.C.P.Edin. Saltburn Rev. Stephen Harper (supt.) & Rev. F. G. Gatehouse, Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector, Engineer &. Waterworks Gnisborough; 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; th'nrs. 7·30 p.m Manager, James Howcroft, z West terrace Gospel J;lall (Brethren); II a. m. & 6.30 p.m,; wed, Collector, Matthew Armitage, 2 West teTrace p.m 7 .