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Trades. [ I!Erks Hire 360 TRADES. [ I!ERKS HIRE. • BuiLDERS-contmued. Fabry Harry, 247 Waverley rd.RPadmg Matchett William Ernest, r6 Cook- Barlow, Dobbs & Barlow, Church st. Fairchild Harold E. Moor works. ham road, Maidenhead Wantage Cookham ~layers Henry D. Thatcham, Newbury Barrett Jn. P. West Hanney,Wantage Faulkner Alfd. J. Kennington, Oxford Mazey Edward, Blundells road, Tile- Barrett Peter T. 8r Ock st. Abingdon Finch Job George, Cholsey burst, Reading Bartholomew A. ro York rd.Newbury Fisher W. N. & E. Emmer green, :\lead John, Bell street, Maidenhead Bartlett Jo.s. 25 Croft rd. Wa!lingford Caversham, Reading Mildenhall Henry, Oxford st.Lambrn Beckett E. & Son, Leckhampstead, Fisher Charles. Mount Pleasant, :".''osdell & Lovell, Mortimer, Reading Newbury Bucklebury, Reading Mnnday 'Sidney Gilbert, r3 'l'hames Bennett Brothers, East Heath aven. Fisher Frederick, Slade, Reading street, Wallingford Wokingham Fisher Fredk.Chas.Cold Ash, Newbry Mundy Waite-r, The Pollards, Wood- Bennett Arth.J.Victoria rd.Wargrave Fitt McCarthy Edward, rr8 Oxford rd. Jey, Reading Berry Valentine Jesse, Cranbourne, & Vastern road, Reading Newberry F. 294 King'• rd. Reading Winkfield, Windsor Folley Wm. 6 Park st. Maidenhead Newberry Francis William, London Bissley F. B. 2 All Saints' avenue &. Furd E. Southend, Bradfield, Reading road, Twyford Maidenhead Thicket, Maidenhead Foreman Bros.6a,Clarence rd.Windsor Norris & Go. Sunningdsle, .\scat Blay Thon1as, Paley street,Maidenhead Francis Brothers, rr Armour road, Norris Thomas, Sunninghi!l, Ascot Bloomfi•ld Francis Joseph, J:<'urze Tilehurst, Reading Pack Edwin, Sunningdi!.le, Ascot platt, Maidenhead Frewing J. & Sons, ·Cookham Parsons Henry, Cookham Dean,Cook- Bosher, Sons & Co. Cholsey Gardner J. Blewbury, Didcot ham Rise Bosher H. 2 Thames view, Cholsey Garrett Arthur, .A.rborfield, Reading Partlo W. L. North town, Maidenhd Bourton W. G. rrr Watlington st. Gibbs John, Prospect rd. Hnngerford Pattence & Son, 32 & 34 Weldale Reading Gilbert James, Camel house, St. street. Reading Boxall T. & Son, Pangbourne, Readng Mary's hill, Wantage Payne M. & Co. Priestwood works, Boxwell William George, 54 Palmer Giles Jsph. Old Wokingham rd.Crow- Bracknell Park avenue, Reading thorne, We!lin::.,.-ton College, Station Pearce Frank, Radley, St. Mark's rd. Brasher &Sons,St.John's rd.Wallingird Goddard W. B. East Ilsley, Newbury Maidenhead Brazier Alfred, Enborne rd. Newbury Godfrey John, Buckland, Faringdon Peters Matthew Henry, 14Carnhridge Bridgeman Frederick, Hornsey house, Goodchild William, 'l'wyford street, Reading Queen's road, Nnwbnrv Green Wm. & Sons, Clewer, Windsor Phillips 0. & Son, Christ Church rd. Brown George, Church· road, Brack- Green Charles, Grove st. Wantage Reading nell; & at Winkfield, Bracknell Green George H. Binfield, Braclmell Pickering F. 15 Carnanon road & r Buckle James & Sons, Spring road, Gregory Edwin, Grove street & Or- Blenheim road, Reading Ahingdon mond road, Wantage Pizzey F. & Son, Sunninghill, Ascot Bunce Hy. Letcombe Regis. Wantage Grubb C. & Sons, Furze platt,Maidnhd Plumb Thos. Myrtle cottage, Green- Burgess Henry, Cold Ash, Newbury Gunter Charles, Thatcharn, Newbury ham road, Newbury Burgess William, Tilehurst, Reading Hale Robert, Pinehill road, Crow- Port William J. Milton, SteventoR Butle[ Brothel'S, Remenharn, Henley- thorne, Wellington College Station Pnest .A.rthur J esse, The Knowle, on-Thames Ha!facre P. Bray Wick, Maidenhead Gipsy lane, Wokingham :Butler Wait. Jas. Cold Ash,Newbu-ry Hamblin Stephen, Stanford, Dingley, Pyrnrn Frederick George, 4 High Cadel Bros. Church street, Faringdon Reading Town road, Maidenhead Carter Enos & Sons, Pangbourne, -Harnblin W. Gt. Shefford, Lambourn Rackley Hy.Wm.Windsor rd.Maidnhd Reading Harding Williarn, Cookham Rise Ricketts J. 83 Vineyard, Abingdon ·Carter Robert & Sons, Aldermaston, Harris Jesse, Lerhlade rd. Faringdon Robey W. J. 269 Wykeham rd.Readnr; Reading Harris William, Holmanleaze, East st. Robinson Frank Thomas, 24 Prospect, Challenger Joseph, Hurley, Marlow Maidenhead street, Caversharn, Reading Chandler E. S. 2r Argyle st. Reading Hatcher Charles, Cranbourne,Windsor Robinson George, Sonning, Reading Chandler Frederick S. AulJrey, West· l{edge Arth. M. Boundary rd.Newbry Russell Thomas, Sonning, Reading wood road, Tilehnrst, Reading Hendry R. A. 85-87 Grove rd. Windsr Sargeant Frdk.Remenharn HI. Henley ·Chandler G. E.r38 Oxford rd.Readng Higgs H.D.& Son, Burghfield,Readng Sargeant John Charles, Wokingham -<Jharman Henry, .A.scot Hill Charles, Botley p~ound, Botley. road, Bracknell Chivers Arth. J. 63 Cheap st.Newbry Oxford Searle Hy. Wm. 52 King's rd.Readng Chivers Thomas Williarn, Charles st. IIollis & Sons, 59 St. Leonard's road, Seward J. B. Limited, Crown works, Wash Common, Newbury ·Windsor Langborough road, Wokingham Church Waiter, Homeside, Newtown Holloway George, 35 Spring road & Sexton Fred, Holyport, Maidenhead road, Newbury r87a, Ock street, Abingdon Sheppard J. jun. Marlborough street, Collier & Catley Limited, St. Mary's Hoskings Bros. West Mills, Newbury Faringdon butts & Vastern road, Reading &: Hughes Edwin Cecil & Co. Albion Short George, Bath stree-t, .A.bingdon Midg-ham, Readinf( works, Wiltshire road, Wokingham Short James, Tilehnrst, Reading Cook J.T.Oakdene,Holmes rd.Readng Hutton William Dance, 27 Hemdean Silver & Sons Limited, Tittle. row, Cooper J. K. & Sons Limited, Castle road, Caversham, Reading Maidenhead hill & (building department) !Mar· Jarvis .~lfred, Binfield, Bracknell Skelton John, Fernbank road, .Ascot · low ro3d; show rooms, Station Tarvis Gharles, G!endale, Ascot Smallbone J.& Sons,Streatley,Readng approach, Maidenhead & Bra}· .Tohnson Ernest, Southend, Bradfie!d, Spear & King, King's rd.Crowthorne, wharf, Bray, Maidenhead Reading Wellington College Station Cooper & Son, Victoria st. Windsor .Tohnson George Wm. Woolhampton Stevens Jn. 9r Blenheim rd. ReadinK Cotterell Thomas, Station rd.Bracknell !ohnson Joseph, Aldworth, Reading Stibbs Rd. East Hendred, Steventon Cox A. & Sons, Victoria road & Ock Kentish William D.Wycombe cottage, Stimson Geo. C. Bill hill,Wokingham street, Abingdon Old Windsor, Windsor Stockwell George, Fir cottage, Gas- Cox Charles W. & Sons, 6 Bridge rd. Knapp Bros. 48 King's rd. Windsor l1rook road, Caversham, Reading Maidenhead Knapp Joseph, Shrivenham Taft H. Cookham Dean,Cookham Rise Creed Wm. Boyne Hill, Maidenhead Knapp William, 67 Grove rd.Windsot' Thatcher & Sons, 63 Stert st . .A.bingdn Cul!um Thomas H. Northcroft lane. Knif(ht Thomas Henry, 4 Blenheirn Toms George Wilson, The Poplars, New bury road, Caversharn, Reading Frilsl1am~ N ewbury Culver & Son, Corra Lorne, Sturge> Lawrence H. '1'. 34 Carey st. Reading Toogood W. T. & Co. Whiteknights road, Wokingham Lee .A ngnstus D. & Son, Burchetts road, Readin~ Curtis Rt.ra., Up.Redlands rd.Readng green, Maidenhead Townsend J. E. Oxford st. Newbury Dalby Alfd.E.College town.Camberle} Lewis Geori!e S. & Brother, 65 Castle Trin&er John & Hnrsey, 23 Star rd. Davis J ames & Sons, r2r Queen's rd. street & Katesgrove lane, Reading Caversham, Rea din~ Reading Littleton G. 35 St. Luke's rd.Maidenhd Tucker Geo.H. 313 Oxford rd.Readng' Davis •r. & Sons, rr Body rd. Reading Longhnrst Gilbert, Ascot Vevers Wm. H. 9r King st.Maidenhd Day W. C. & Son, Sutton Courtenay, Love Robert & Co. Sunninghill, .A.scot Vickers John GeoTge, London road, Abingdon Love D. Mortimer, Reading Thatcham, Newbmy Denton C.A. East Ga,·ston,Lambourn Lunn Charles, Oxford rd.Wokingham Wakelin!? Geo. Edwd. Cookham Rise Dent-on Rice, Water road, Reading :\fargetts J. H. & Son, rr4, rr6 & rr8 Walker G.J.Sunninghill village, .A.scot Dowsett & Son, 5 Springfield road. Castle street & fir & 65 Brunswick Walls George, Glendale, Sandhurst Windsor street, Reading road, Crowthorne, Wellington Col- Drew Richd. 67 Bedford rd. Reading :\fargetts S. F. & Son, 5 Lorne st. lege Station Drew William, 59 Bath st . .A.bingdon Reading Warner Ben, Pangbourne, Reading Dulley W. Know] Hill, Twyford Martin Sirneon,Waltham St.Lawrence, Watson William, High street, .A.scot Easterling William Henry, Wargrave Twyford Wheeler Brothers (of Reading) Ltd. Elliott .A.rthur, ro Baker st. Reading 63 Caversha.m road, Reading .
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