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HA:\Lpshire. • (KELLY'a Public Companies-Continued - ~56 PUB HA:\lPSHIRE. • (KELLY'a PuBLIC CoMPANIEs-continued. Artillery Drill Hall; Woolston,Sthmptn Romsey Town (George Summers Port of Porbsmoutlb. Steam Launch & Basingst()ke Corn Exchange (Oharles keeper), Romsey ' Towing Oo. Limited (C. Manning, J. FinlilliSon, collector), Wote street, Royal Victoria Rooms (Bance, Hunt & manager), The Pier, The Hard, Basingstoke Co. proprietors; .Alfred Hale, hall Portsea. Basingsroke Masonic (John Hall,tyler), keeper), Portland ter. Southampton PortJsmoutli &; Gosport Fl'Oa.ting Bridge Sarum hill, Basingstoke Ryde Masonic {Miah WilliS', tyler), 9 Co. Limited (W.• F. Burrell, Gos- Bijou (Waters & Nash, lessees), .Albert John street, Ryde . port, clerk & solicitor; George road, Bournemouth Ryde Oddfellows' (Henry Hickman, Softly, toll collector), Point, Bath Bishop's Waltham Oddfellows' Hall keeper), 154 High street, Ryde square, Portsmouth (Henry Giovanelli, <Sec.), High st. Ryde TemperaiD.ce, 131 Hioo &t. Ryde Portsmouth Pier Co. Limited (James Bishop's Waltham S.O Ryde Town (Ernest Sothcott, keeper), Taylor, manager & sec.; John Ray, Bishop's Waltlham Workman's, Basing- Lind street, Byde toll collector), Victoria pier, High well street, Bishop's Waltham S.O St. James' (Henry Fuller, proprietor), street, Portsmouth Boscombe (Geo. Mitchell, manager), Commercial r~ad, Landport Romsey Corn Exchange Co. Limited 'Glad1sbone rd. Boscombe,Bournemth St. John's Hol]se .Aislsembly Rootm, (J. Jenvey, sec.),Oorn mrkt.Romsey Bournemouth & Boscombe Amuse- Hig'h street, Winche.ster Royal Beach Mansions & Hotel Co. ments (P. J. Holloway, manager), Sandown Mwsonic, Wilkes road, San· (John McMaking, sec. &i Miss M. J. Boscombe chmbrs. Boscmb.Brnemth down R.S.O. I. of W Thomas, manageress), Royal Pier Bournemouth MaJSOnic, St. Michael's Sand<lwn Odd!fellows', Pell street, hotel, Esplanade, Sandown R.S.O., rise, Bournemouth Sandown R.S.O. I. of W Isle of Wight Castle (The) (Rd. Boxall,kpr.),Wnchstr Sandown Town (Charles Jolli1ie Den· Ryde Pier Co. (Chas. A. Fudge, sec. ; Ohilbolton Leoture Hall &; Reading nett, keeper), Grafton street, San· Capt. F. E. Kemp, mngr.); offices, Room (Geo. Duckett, .sec.), Chil· down R.S.O., I. of W Pier gates, Ryde bolton, Stockbridge R.S.O Shaftesbury (William C. East, sec.), Sandown Pier Extension Co. Limited Christchurch Town Hall (Saml. Gosll· St. Peter's road, Bournemouth (W. H. Wooldridge-, sec.), Wilk~s ling, keeper), High st. Christchurch Shaftesbury Hall & Gymnasium O:>m· road, Sandown R.S.O. I. Gf W Oowes Town, Market hill, Cowes pany (The) (William C. East, sec.), Sea View Pier Co. Limited (Ohnrles Cromwell (J. Giles, caretaker), Crom- St. Peter's road, Bournemouth , Grooves Vrincent, sec.); registered well road, Pokesdown, Bournemouth Shanklin Freemasons' (Richd. Young, office, 4 St. ThomSJs street, Byd~ Ea!St Cowes OddfelloWIS' (Loyal Wihip· hon. sec.), East Cliff road, Shanklin Shaftesbury Hall & Gymnasium Co. pin~rham Lodge) (Thomas Marsh, Shirley .A.SJSembly Rooms, I Union rd. (The) (William C. East, sec.), St. sec.), Union street, East Cowes Shirley, Southampton Peter's road, Bournemouth Fareham (The) Corn Market (Fare- South Hayling Assembly Rooms (H. Shanklin Club Co. Limited (Lewis ham Market Co. I.im. proprietors ; R. Trigg, prop.), Sth. Hayling,Havnt Colenutt, sec.),Osborne rd. Shanklin J. H. Drewitt, sec.), 62 West .st. SoutJhampton Foresters' (.Albert Whit- .Shanklin Esplanade Pier Co. Limited Fareham lock), 14 Marusion road, Freemantle, (John Marsh, sec.); offices, Victoria Fareham Foresters' (Thos. Mathews, Southampton avenue; pier, Esplanade, Shanklin keeper), West street, Fareham Southampton Ma-sonic (Joseph Allbert Shanklin Lift Co. Inmited (Frank C. Fareham T~wn (H. Gilbert, proprtr.), Biggs, hall keeper), .Albion place, Taylor, s~. &; manager), Esplanade, West street, Farebam Southampton Shanklin Fleet (G. Hall, sec.), Fleet, Winchfld Southampton Oddfellows', 134 St. South Parade Pier Co. Lim. (Thomas Fordingbridge Town Hall Co. Lim. Mary's street, Southampton Bailey, sec.); regiJstered office, 2 (Henry Brown, sec.), High street, Southampton Workmen's (Geo. Gay· South Parade pier, Southsea Fordingbridge ton, sec.), 43 Chandos st. Sthmptn South Western Counties' Steam Cui- Foresters' (John Jolliffe, sec.), Sun Sout!h!sea As.sembly Room (William tivation Oo. Limited (Mornemont & bill, Cowes Buhb, prpr.), Bush st. Southsea Wright, proprietors), The Butts, Havant Town Hall Co. Lim. (E. R. Thorngate's Memorial(Trustees Th~rn· Alton Longcroft, sec.), West st. Havant gate's Charities <lffices), High 5-outhampt'On Corn Exchange Co. I.im. Hythe Odd Fellows' (William Willett street, Gosport (Richaro Westlake, jun. sec.), Browning, sec.), Hythe, Sthmptn Undercliffe Assembly Rooms (Willie Town quay, Southampton Jubilee (J. Guggle, caretaker), Net· Groves, .sec.), .Albert st. Ventnor S<1utbampton &; Itchen Floating Bridge ley Abbey, Southampton Ventnor Assembly Rooms (Willie & R:oa.ds Co. (F. B. Turner, clerk &; Jubilee Parish (F. L. Wethsrall, bon. Groves, sec.), Albert st. Ventnor L. W. Lankester, man.), Sthmptn sec.), Ha.rtley Wintney, Winchfield Ventnor Friendly Societies' (Maurice Soutb'bourne Pier Co. Lim. (Robert Landport Town,Oommercial rd.Lndprt Stephen Groves, sec.); John Kent, Drnilit, sec.), High st.Ohristdhurch Lymington Assembly Rooms (John caretaker), High street, Ventnor Souuhsea Libe.ml Club Lim. (Howard Waiter, propr. ), High st.Lymingtn Ventnor Masonic (Jn. Willia.ms, sec.), B. Morris, sec.); registered office, Medina Hall (Frank Tubb, sec.), High Belgrave chmbrs.Belgrave rd~Ventnr GladJstone buildings, Commercial street, Newport, I. of W Victoria (George Wallace .Ash, lessee), road•, Landport Medstead Village, Medstead, Alresford Gladlstone buildings, Commercial Southsea & Ventnor Steamship Co. New F~ref!t (Williiam Gerra.rd, prpr.), road, Landport Lim. :r Jubilee teuace, Southsea Lyndhurst R.S.O Victoria (Ed.ward Gayton, proprietor), Tuckton Bridge Company (Robert Newport Com Exchange (Waiter Portland terrace, Southampton Druitt, sec.), Riglh st.Ohristchurch Scott, caretaker), St. James' street, Watbs' Memorial, Vincent's walk, Ventnor Pavilion & Club Lim. (H. S. Newport, I. of W Southampton Marsden, sec.), Carlton house, Newport Masonic, Lugley street, New- Wellingt<>n, Wellingoon st. Southsea. Dudley road, Ventnor port, I. of W West Cliff Assembly R()oms (F. A. Wi111C'hester Cemetery Co. (Frederick Newport Town,High st.Newport,I.ofW Youngman, sec.),St. Micbael's rise, Bowker, sec.) ; office, 17 Southgate Node Hill Lecture Hall (Congrega- Bournemouth street; cemetery (Eldred Deavin, tional), Upper St. James' street, Winch,.eJSter Corn Exchange (.Arnold clerk &; .sexton), St. James' lane, Newport, I. of W Tebbutt, lessee; W. E. Fitt, mgr.), Winchester Odiham .Assembly Rooms (Crowley & 20 Jewry street, Winchester Win.cll.e.ster Corn Exoha.nge Co. Lim. Co. proprietors), King st. Odiham, Winchester Guildhall ('l'homws Grant, (Waiter Bailey, clerk), Jewry Winchfield keeper), High street, Winchester street, Winchester Petersfield Corn Exchange (JamPs Winchester Masonic Hall (Jas. Harris, Yar Bridge Co. (Robert Knowles, col- (Jrockford, clerk &i keeper; William sec.), Jewry chambers, Winchester lector), Yarmouth R.S.O., I. of W C. Burley, sec.), The Square, Ptrsfid Winchester Ma.sonic (Mrs. Holloway, Petersfield Town (T. Louch, keeper), caretaker), Parchment st.Winche-st.r • PUBLIC HALLS. The Square, Petel'lsfield Woolston Artillery Drill Hall, Wools• Philhannonic (William Burrough Hill, ton, Southampton .Albert (Reginald Maples, hon. sec.), proprietor; Edward Butler, hall Woolsron .A.SISembly (ThomaiS Reath Swano street, Kingsclere, Newbury kpr.), 75 Above Bar st.Southamptn Bennett, proprietor), Victoria road, Albert (Albert Biddlecombe, hall kpr.), Portland Concert Hall &; Theatre Woolston, Southampton Commercial road, Landport (Henry A. Srorry, agent), Kent rd. Woolston MaJSOnic (Oharles Henley, A.lbert (Henry Ed.ward Rayner), Vie- Southsea caretaker), Woodside road, Wools· toria street, Ventnor Portsmoutlh Guildhall, 42 High street, ton, Southampton Alton Assemlbly Rooms & Town Hallj Portsmouth Woolston Oddfellows' (B. Campbell,' Co. Limited (Edward Knowles, Portsmouth Masonic, Highbury str~et, kpr.), Station rd. 1Voolston,Sthmptn secretary), High st. Alron Porbsmouth Working"s.Men's (Harry Sillicks, care· A.Sisemlbly Rooms (George Scorey, Bingwood Town (Henry Brown, krr.). taker), Anna valley, Upper Clat• proprietor), School green, Fresh- Market place, Ringwood l ford, Andover ' water Stetion R.S.O. I. of W .
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