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Berkshire. Cem 329 TR1DES DIRECTORY.] BERKSHIRE. CEM 329 Palmer R . .Arg-yle pl. ..Alma rd. Windsor Carter John, ..Appleton, Abingdon CARVERS & GILDERS. Parsons G. Pinkneys grn. Maidenhead Chandler Robert, Grove st. Wantage Collings Frank Waiter, 21 Cross street Pearce Caleb, IBuckland, Faringdon Chasney William Jas. West Hendred, & 59 Castle crescent, Reading Perrin Phillip, Calcot, Reading Steventon R.S.O End William, Sunningdale, Ascot Peters M. H. 14 Cambridge st. Reading Clayton C. North st.Cranbourne,Wndsr Giles William Jn. 68 London st. Rdng Pether Edwd. Blewbury, Didcot R.S.O Coke Charles, Twyford R.S.O Partridge J. :M. 29 London rd. Readng Phillips 0. 27 Highgrove st. Reading CAJster John, Longcot, Faringdon Yemm H. Brownlie, Adelaide sq.Wndsr Pocock John, Stratfield Mortimer, Dopson Francis, Kintbury, Hungerford Mortimer R.S.O Dore Joseph, Burghfield, Reading CARVER-WOOD. Poffiey Henry, Chaddleworth, Wantage Dowling William, Lam bourn R.S.O Deacon Chas. 12 Temple rd. Wmdsor Poffiey J.Gt. Shelford,Lambourn R.S.O Elmer George, Crowthorne,Wokinghm Pounds George, Peasemore, Newbury Emmett William, North town, Mdnbd CATERERS. Quallington Albert, Eastbury, Law- Fisher Ewin, Fyfield, Abingdon See Hirers & Caterers. bourn R.S.O Fulker Geo. Hampstead Norris,Nwbry Randall H. Pinkney's grn. Maidenhead Garner John, 48 West St. Helen st. CATTLE (SHORT HORN) Read William, Burghfield, Reading Abingdon BREEDER. Ricketts G.Kingston Bagpuze,Abngdn Goodwin Mrs. Jane, 54 Peach street, Thorley Jose.ph, Ringdale, Fernham, Ricketts W.KingstonBagpuze, Abingdn Wokingham Faringdon Rolfa George, Church st. Hungerford Green George, Blewbury, Didcot R.S.O Ros'er Fredk. Church st. Hungerford Harnblin F. Great She:fford, Lam- CATTLE DEALERS. Samuels Harrv Waiter, Falkland ho. bourn R.S.O Broad Frederick,Kintbury,Hungerford A.ndover road, Newbury Heavens G. F. Boars hill, Oxford Brown Alfred, Gt. She:fford, Lambourn Sargeant H. J. Easthampstd. Bracknll Heavens Hy. Wootton (Berks), Oxford R.S.O Silnster C. T. go Vineyard, Abingdon Herman Geo. East Hanney, Wantage Evans George, Rose cottage, Alder- Smith F. Buscot, Lechlade S.O. Glou- Higgins John, Marcham, Abingdon maston, Reading- cester Howse J. Stanford-in-the-Vale, Frngdn Gyngell Henry, Oldfield farm, Oldfield Spyer Charles, ·wood st. Wallingford Hughes Charles Hugh, Post office, road, Maidenhead Sqwre Robt. Bo Erleigh rd. Reading K!ingston Lisle, Wantage Haines Robert, Park fm. Hungerlord Stanley Harry, Lovel la. Cranbourne, Hunt Charles, Tilehurst, Reading Hicks G. 75 Caversham rd. Reading Windsor Ilsley Alfred, Tilehurst, Reading Hcbbs Jsph. W. 17 Russell st. Reading Stevens Jolm, 91 Blenheim rd. Readng llsley Charles, Yattendon, Newbury Kimber G. Rectory farm. Speen, Strange J. Station rd. 1-Yokingham John!'on Charles, Bucklebury, Readng Newbury Street Joseph, Victoria rd. Wargrave, Johnson William, Uffington, Faringdon Maher Thomas, jun. Coningsby farm, Twyford R..S.O Keep F. East Hagbourne, Didcot R.S.O Fifield, Maidenhead Stroud G. Ashbury, Shrivenha.m R.S.O Ladd Alfred Eugene, Wargrave, Twy- Maher Thomas, Oakley green, Windsor Sweetzer Daniel, Stratfield Mortimer, ford R.S.O Nightingale W. North town, Maidnhd ~Iortimer R.S.O Lan1bourn Jane (Mrs.), Appleton, Pocock John, Watchfield, Shrivenham Tame F. J. Long Wittenham, Abingdn Abingdon R.S.O Taylor R. Ashbury, Shrivenham R.S.O Lynn G. North st. Cranbourne, Wndsr Prismall Ernest, The Limes, Chieve- Taylor Stephen, Church st. Hungerfrd Ma~in Frederick, Thatcham, Newbury ley, Newbury Thatcher Geo. 63 Stert st. Abingdon May Mrs. Emma, Inkpen,Hungerford Richens G. & .A. Halfway, Hungerford Tilby Jas. Harwell, Steventon R.S.O Miles Jas. Hampstead MarSihall,Nwbry Saunders F. Harwell, Steventon R.S.O Tubb William, Tilehurst, Reading Morse Isaac, Letcombe Regis, Wantage Taylor Edwin & William, Vine cottage, Turr.er Fredk. J. South Ascot,, Ascot Ostridge Joel, Burghfield, Reading Inkpen, Hungerford Wakefield Job, Uffington, Faringdon P.trtr,idge A.Ashbury,Shrivnhm.R.S.O Tucker Albert V. Shrivenham R.S.O Walls G. Albert villas, C'rowthorne, Payne Charles, Bradfield, Reading Webb Robert, Swallowfield, Reading Wokingham Peckham C. Sutton Courtenay,Abngdn Wilson James, Field & Stone farms, Wa:ter 'l'. Letcombe Basset, Wantage Pembroke Henry, Burghfield, Reading LongcQt, Faringdon Watts Henry, Great Common, Ink- Perris Albert James, Little She:fford, Windsor Thomas William, Burchett's pen, Hungerford Larnbourn R.S.O green, Maidenhead Wells Edward, King's rd. Windsor Prior Dvd. Chilton, Steventon R.S.O Woodley James, Drayton, Abingdon Wells Edwd. J. 4 Victoria st·. Windsor Read James, Beedon, Newbury Wells Geo. W. Shellingford, Faringdon Richings Ernest, Longworth, Faringdn CATTLE FOOD MANUFACTRS, Wells .Robert, West Ilsley, Newbury Rumble James&Jn. Yattenden, Newbry Simpson & Co. Limited, the original Wheeler William, Hatchet lane, Cran- Sargeant Charles, Pangbourne, Rdng makers of calfmeal & bourne, Windsor Sawyer IJ.EastHagbourne,DidcotR.S.O special hay, horse, cow, White Hy. & Son, IStanley st. Reading Sharp William, Campbell cot. Cold pig & other spices, 54- White & Hobbs, 4 Baker st. Reading Ash, Newbury Chiswell street, London Wicks David, School green, Shinfield, Shu:ff E. Woodlands, Hungerford E C Reading Smith H. Hointon Waldrist, J<'aringdon Wigg Thomas, Cookham S.O Smith Thomas, Kingstone, Ashbury, CATTLE OIL MANOFACTRS. Wigmore Wm. H. 8 Zinzan st. Readng Shrivenham R.S.O Polienta Manufacturing Co. (A. "Winchcombe Frank,High st.Hungerfrd Spiers Geo. Ghilton, Steventon R.S.O Olement Jordan, manager), 93 Winter A. West Woodhay, Newbury Stacey Jas. High st. Lambourn B.S.O Oxford road, Reading Woodley Frederick William, ChiltAJn, Stallard Tom, Appleton, Abingdon Steventon R.S.O Stephens Thos. R. Shrivenham R.S.O CEMENT MERCHANTS-WHO. Wyatt Charles, Yattendon, Newbury Stone Geo. Draycott Moor, Abingdon Poole Bros. 18 Blagrave st. Reading Yates Charles, Brightwell, Wallingford Thomas William Kent, Thicket, Leek- CEMENT MERCHANTS. CARPET & RUG MANUFCTRS. ~arnpstead, Wantage Trnder Mrs. Jane, Wootton (Berks), Adey Brothers, West Mills, Newbury :Shepherd Bros. Thames whrf. Abngdn Oxford Messers Limited, Greenham wharf, CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN. Tull G. Gt.She:fford,Lambourn R.S.O Newbury & Queen st. Maidenhead Turner Edward, :Bradfitlld, Reading Poole Bros. xB Blagrave st. Reading Field, Hawkins & Ponking, Market pl. Tyrrell Mrs.Mary Ann,SteventonR.S.O Ridley William & Sons, Abbey wharf, & St. Mary's street, Wallingford Uzzell John, Chaddleworth, Wantage King's road, Reading; & at Staines t:lparrQw Frederick Harley & James, Ward William, Cold .Ash, Newbury 128 & 129 Friar street, Reading Webb & Co. Bridge road, Maidenhead CEMETERIES. CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Webb Ernest., Steventon R.$.0 Abingdon (W. M. Simpson, clerk to :See Coach & Carriage :Builders. West F. East Hendred,SteventonR.S.O the joint burial authority; Shadrach Whitburn Charles,Stratfield Mortimer, King, sexton), Spring rd . .Abingdon CARRIERS. M.ortimer R.S.O Botley (Oxford Corporation) (William Anstey Frederick, :Bradfield, Reading Wicks W. Broad Hinton,T'wyfordR.S.O White, supt.), Botley, Oxford Bailey Joseph, High street, Bracknell Wilkins W. Milton, Steventon R.S.O Bracknell (Charles James Cave, clerk Barrett Henry, l\'est Hanney, Wantage Withers Edwd. Swallowfi.eld, Reading to the burial board), Bracknell Batts Geo. Hindon Waldrist, Faringdn Faringdon (Frederick Barnard, sec. to taatts Jsph.Hindon Waldrist, Faringdn CART :BUILDERS. trustees), Canada road, Faringdon Bond Joseph, Charney Basset, Wantg See Van & Cart Builders. Maidenhead Cemetl:!ry Co. Limited IB.oucher Thos. London st. Faringdon (Charles Alfred Vardy, sec.; Thomas Brown James, Gravel walk, Faringdon CARTRIDGE MANUFACTRS. Smith,sexton), Queen Street cham­ Bunce Frank, Letcombe Regis,Wantge Turner Thoma& & SAJns, 8 Butter bers; cemetery,:Boyne hill,Maidnhd Buxcey Edwin, High st. Hungerford market, Reading; & 86 Northbrook Marcham &; Frilford (Thomas Fair­ Carter Gilbert, Thatcham, Newbury street, Newbury. See advert brother, clerk), Marcham, Abingdon .
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