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MANUFACTURERS HORIZONTAL ENGINE. Water Wheels,
Pumps, Cranes~
OF Hoisting Engines~
Portable and Sta-
Horizontal, tionary Pumping
Portable, Engines,Turbines,
Vertical, Hydraulic Rams,.
and Screw Jacks,
Wrought and Cast
Semi-Portable
Steam Engines; Iron Tank.
Castings of every
Boilers
of all kinds; kind.
Circular and
Band Saws, Portable Engines
fitted with new
Benches, Fire Boxes and
Mortar Mills.
Tubes.
PORTABLE ENGINE. IMPROVED SA.W BENCH.
EASTON & ALDEGRAVE,
"'VVI1i"tel1all Iron ""\-Vorks~ TA. U N T 0 N ..
TELEGRAPH ADDRESS: "EASTWALD, TAUNTON."
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION.
GAS STREET, WELLINGTON. '
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS)
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MANUFACTURERS OF HOT WATER APPARATUS,
Kitchen Ranges, Water- Wheels, Pumps, Horse Gears, Thrashing Machines,
AGRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
IRON GATES, CONTINUOUS FENCING, HURDLES, ETC.
CAST & "WROUGHT IRON WORK made to Order.
REPAIRS EXECUTED WI'l'H DISPATCH.
WHEELWRIGHTING AND SMITHING
EXTENSIVELY CARRIED ON.
.a. :Large A<;sortment of Rain Water Goods, Brass Cocks,Valves,6.Steam Fittings always ln Stock~
BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED ON REASONABLE TERMS.
ADDRESS- ~TREET, ELLINGTON, ~OMERSET.
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THE '' ALBEMARLE " CART.
This elegant Cart is very much appreciated by the public, and has met with great success.
It is very light, easy of access, fitted with long Wings over the Wheels, and very convenient for
Ladies' use. •
Carriage Works : NORTH STREET, TAUNTON.
AND
GLOUCESTERSHIRE NEWS,
· PROPRIETOR J. BUCHANAN (Solicitor).
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
ONE PENNY.
THE BEST PAPER IN THE COUNTY,
Having a very extensive and influential circulation
therein and in the adjoining Counties. It contains the
local official announcements, and is
THE BEST DISTRICT MEDIUM
For all classes of advertising.
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High
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Market Place, CASTLE CARY.
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GAS FITTERS &, SANITARY: ENGINEERS.
BATHS AND LAVATORIES FITTED WITH HOT AND COLD WATER.
WATER CLOSETS and all SAlUTARY APPLIANCES on the most approved principles.
' c., Agents for PAIN & SONS'
1 CELEBRATED FIREWORKS, &c.
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E . lY.lOY'LE, PR.OPR.XETOR..
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T HE SE FIRST CLASS HOTELS combine Moderate Charges and Home Comforts, with every
convenience for Fishing and Hunting. THE ANGEL is situated in the centre of Tiverton, and on
the banks of the Exe.
The RED LION is close to the Devon and Somerset Line. The rivers Barle and Exe run through
this town, both of which are abundantly supplied with trout; free fishing to visitors staying at the Hotel.
The neighbourhood is greatly admired for its romantic scenery, and the moorland drives from this Hotel
combine Tarr Steps, The Devil's Punch Bowl, Exford, Winsford, the ruins of Barlynch Abbey, Dunkerry
Beacon, Cloutsham, and the Doone Valley, which are all within an easy distance.
Luncheon Baskets packed to order. Poilting in all its branches at both houses. Wedding Carriages,
Funeral Cars, Hearse and Mourning Coaches, with black or grey horses. Brakes and Buses for large
parties, and Carriages of every description. Hacks and Trained Hunters. Loose Boxes and large stable
accommodation at both Hotels.
OMNIBUSES MEET ALL TRAINS FOR BOTH HOUSES.
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
- - -Principal Mr. J. OLIVER.
ASSISTED BY A COMPETENT STAFF.
T HE WESTERN DAIRY INSTITUTE is located in the vale of Berkeley, a famous pasture district, lying between the River Severn
and the Cotswold Hills. It has excellent Railway connections with all parts.
The Dairy is a handsome building, erected at a coat of £3,000, and is equal to any and superior to most in the kingdom for
completeness and convenience. The plant is adapted to the manufacture of Cheese by several English and Foreign systems, as well
.as of Cream Cheese, Clotted Cream and Butter. It includes complete sets of appliances for Teaching the management, both of the
largest Factories and of Farm-house Dairies ; and in the provision for the latter, simplicity has been spe0ially studied, because in
many instances an elaborate and costly outfit is beyond the means of those who desire instruction.
A well-fitted Laboratory and Lecture Room are provided.
Although private educational work had previously been carried on by the Principal, the opening of the Institute under its
present name and in the more public form only took place on March 25th, 1889 ; and the character of the instruction may best be
shown by the fact that since that time it has attained to an unprec-edented success, the latest evidence of which appears just as this
advertisement is going to press. The British Dairy Farmers' Association recently made offer to hold Examinations for the honours in
its bestowal, at Institutes other than its own, and the first invitation came from the Western Dairy Institute. The Examination was
held on August 7th and 8th, 1889, and consisted of written and viva voce Examinations in the principles and practical trials in Cheese
and Butter-making. A class of seven of the Institute pupils was presented, one of whom obtained the Association·s Diploma. and
Silver Medal, three obtained Certificates-of proficiency in Cheese and Butter-making, two others iu Butter-making, and one in Cheese-
making. The three last named entered only for the one subject ip. which they passed. This record leaves behind all previous English
€Xperience.
WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS AND "HONOURS' LIST" TO THE PRINCIPAL•
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an port, 0111erset.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION IN ALL BRANCHES OF THE
TRADE AND PERSONALLY SUPERINTENDED.
All kinds of Builders' Ironmongery, Ranges, Stoves,
and Chimney Pieces supplied.
ON THE MOST IMPROVED SANITARY PRINCIPLES.
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HICHBRIDCE, BRIDCWATER.
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AND ALL OTHER DESCRIPTIONS OF
TILES, BRICKS, DRAIN PIPES, RED WARE POTTERY, &c,
I WHOLESALE, RETAIL & FOR EXPORTATION.
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SPECIALLY BREWED FROM THE TOWN WATER.
INE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS
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1889.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS.
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ill"JMri urnishers,
ENCINEERS AND IRON FOUNDERS.
Manufacturers - Manufacturers
llf of
Water Wheels,
Mill Hursting, Steam Engines,
Hori&ont&l Sawing
Gearing,&Sch. &fting,
Machines.
Flour Dressing
Machinery. CirctJl&r Saw
Benches.
Elevators. Hoists.
Conveyors. Mixers. Quarry Oranes.
Evans' Hoists.
Patent Mills.
llax
Agents for
Seeding Rollers,
Stevens' Brakes, & Scutch-
Roller Mills. ing Machines.
Geo.T.Smith'sFlour
Dressing Maohines. Sash & Blind Cord
Barnard & Lea's Platting Looms.
Wheat Cleaning
Twine Twisting
Machinery.
Machinery.
Little Giant
Turbine. Parsons's
Patent Wheels.
Hydraulic Rams, Oarts, Waggons,
Cream Separators,
&e.
And all kinds of Portable Engines
Dairy .lppliaaces.
tltted with
New lire Boxes.
REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
PARRETT IRON ARTOOK.
Tl lE E.ARTON ERE""W"ERY.
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.CHU:B.OH S'l':BZE'I'. 'l':El'I'B-c7:RY.
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TRADE- MARK.
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!gent !Ol BASS & CO.'S PALE ALE, BURTON ALES, GUINNESS'S DUBLIN
STOUT, AND JAMESON & PIMJS INVALID STOUT.
CORN, MALT and HOP MERCHANT.
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THE OLDEST & LARGEST DAILY PAPER IN BATH.
AND
Laro-es-t Penny "'\-Veekly Paper
in the "'\-Vest o:C England.
LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE DISTRICT.
THE BEST MEDIUM IN THE LOCALITY FOR ALL CLASSES OF ADVERTISEMENTS.
Offices: 3, GREEN STREET, BATH.
ESTA.BLISHED :1.S.I.2. '
Editions are Issued on Monday and Wednesdayt..so that each is a SEPARATE NEWSPAPER. In :BOTH
of these, ALL ADVERTIS.t.i:MENTS appear for ONE CHARGE.
Publishing Omce 12, OLD BOliD STREET; MARTIN WOOD, Proprietor.
J3ATH S'I'A 'I'IONERY W .A.B.EHOt1SE.
No. 12, OLD BOND STREET, BATH.
The Public supplied a.t Lower Prices than those quoted by the London A:dvertising Houses, besides Saving the Carriage.
SCHOLASTIC STATIONERY AT PRICES SPECIALLY LOW.
Office of the 11 BATH AND CHELTENHAM GAZETTE."
PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHY & ENGRAVING OF EVERY KIND.
ESTIMA.TES FREE.
M4KTD'I' WOOD, Proprietor.
1889.] COUNTY ADVERTISEl\IENTS.
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SLA'l':E: I:M:POB'l'EBS,
AND
GENERAL BUILDERS' MERCHANTS,
Broad Quay, •
Glazed Socket Pipes, Agricultural Draining Pipes, Staffordshire Stable Brick, Flooring and
Roofing Tile, Oven Tile, Malt Kiln Tiles, Best Stourbridge and Welsh Firebricks and Lumps,
Bridgwater Roofing Tiles and Ridges, Best Bangor (Penrhyn) and Portmadoc Slates and Slabs,
Cements, Plaster, Whiting, Cowhair, Ceiling Laths, Rainwater Pipes, Gutters, &c., Iron
Skylights, Galvanized Furnace Pans, Boiler Doors and Frames, &c., Register Grates and
Ranges, Marble and Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces, Chimney Pots, Closet Pans and Traps,
Lavatory Basins and Urinals, Roofing and other Felts, Slate & Iron Cisterns, Nails, &c., &c.
OILS, COLORS,VARNISHES, PAINT & DISTEMPER BRUSHES, GLUE, PUMICE STONE, CHARCOAL, &c., &c.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF SLATE WORK. Encaustic Tiles supplied and
laid in any design. Quotations on Application. (23)
SPECIAL GUNS.
ANSON & DEELY Hammerless, Top
Leaver, Double Bolt, Lam.inated Steel
BarrelS (left choke), Extended Rib,
Horn Heelplate, Engraved, &c.
The cheapest ever offered; will supersede all other
lo'i" priced Hammerless Gnns, A marvel at the
price, £8 lOs.
GREENER'S Wedge Fast Cross Bolted
Treble Grip Hammer Gun, Damascus
Barrels (left chokeb._ Patent Forepart
Percussion Fences, ~graved and well
finished.
Extraordinary value, £7.
A. HAMBERLAIN The Shooting qualities of these Guns have been tested,
and will 1Je u:arranted.
(SUCCESSOR TO THOMAS COOK),
CART RIDGES.
GUN,· RIFLE & CARTRIDGE UFACTORY, ELEY'S CASES.
SHEPTON MALLET. Price per lOO for Cash with Order, loaded with
Curtis's & Harvey's Best Powder,
Gree~ 9/6. Blue, 9;-, Best Broc'llllW'Tin, 8/-.
Schultze or E.C. Powder, 10/6.
Pattern and Penelration Unequalled.
500 delivered free to any Railway Station.
Established 1761. Detailed Price List and Testimonials Free. f Repairs Executed with Care & Dispatch.
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-CO-OPERATIVE BOOT STORES,
f 28, CATHERINE HILL, FROME.
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OPENED TO S.UPPLY THE PUBLIC WITH WELL-MADE, RELIABLE AND STYLISH
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At a small commission on cost of manufacture, being a clear saving of 15 to 20 per cent. to all
customers to what must of necessity be paid to retailers and middlemen.
THE GOODS ARE SUPPLIED BY THE ASSOCIATION OF BOOT MANUFACTURERS, WHO BUY EVERYTHIISG FOR CASH AND
FROM THE BEST MARKETS.
BRANCHES IN MOST LARGE TOWNS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
The enormous increase of the past ten years is the best proof that can be given that the Co-operative
system of buying and selling for prompt cash is the best.
EVERY CLASS OF GOODS KEPT IN STOCK.
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PROMIIADI VILL!Ij
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PLUMBERS' BRASSWORK, GAS AND STEAM FITTINGS, GALVANIZED
CIS'l'ERNS AND IRON SPOUTINGS.
LIFT PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, LEATHER AND INDIA. RUBBER GOODS,
TIN, SOLDER, BRUSHES, TOOLS, PENCILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, ETC.
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- ~lat.e @ilass, ~ough, ~olltl)', .itain.eb, ~namdl.eb, cfluttb, ~rounb, ~nglish i c;f'orti:gn iqttt Qilnss.
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GLASS CUT TO CIRCULAR, ECCENTRIC AND OTHER SHAPES.
Cement, Plaster, Dr.'IJ Colors 9" Whiting, Pans 9" Traps, Pipes, Pots, 9" Sanitary Goods, goc., gc.
FRO ME, SOMERSET, •,
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ure alt
IN CASKS AND BOTTLES.
!lso Makers of "SOMERSETSHIRE SAUCE," Delicious &: Wholesome.
SPICED AND CHILLI VINEGARSj ETe.
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.FOR PRICE LISTS APPLY DIRECT TO FROME OR TO ANY AGENT OF
THE COMPANY. (20)
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INSURANCE~ LAND & GENERAL AGENTJ
3, HAMMET STREET, TAUNTON.
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Balance Sheets Prepared, Accounts Audited, Valuations for Probate, &c. Legacy and Residuary Accounts made up.
Rents Collected. All matters of Account and Agency promptly attended to. .
Agent for the Royal Fire and Life Insurance Co. ; The Accident Insurance Company;
The National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Company.
SECRETARY TO THE TAUNTON & WEST OF ENGLAND PERPETUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY ;
THE INDEPENDENT COLLEGE, TAUNTON; THE TAUNTON & WEST SOMERSET COFFEE TAVERN
CO. LIMITED; THE TAUNTON & SOMERSET NEWSPAPER PRINTING 4t. PUBLISHING CO. LIMITED.
TAUNTON GUN WORKS, 54, HIGH STREET, TAUNTON.
<f ESTABLISHED 1.81.5. ~
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PRACTICAL GQN, RIFLE, & CARTRIDGE MA ER,
FISHING ROD AND TACKLE MAKER.
TROUT FLIES in great varieties.
ELEY'S GOODS and AMMUNITION of First Qualities.
LAWN TENNIS & CRICKET GOODS.
Good selection of NEW and SECOND-HAND GUNS
from £3 to £30. .
Repairs of etJery description and Guns built te order on Iht 1rtmise1.
BREECH·LOADING CARTRIDGES, from 7/- per lOO.
GUN CASES, MAGAZINES, IMPLEMENTS & All SPORTING REQUISITES.
LISTS ON APPLICATION. (48)
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Central Ofliae.· 57) REGENT STREET, CHELTENHAM.
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and
MIDLAND RAILWAY, HIGH ST., CHELTENHAM;
RAILWAY STATION, CHARLTON KINGS;
RAILWAY STATION, LECKHAMPTON.
COALS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT MODERATE PRICES.
TRUCK LOADS SENT TO ANY STATION.
PR:J:CE L:J:S'T SEN'T ON' .
S.G.&B. .APPL:J:CATZON'.
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2, HIGH STREET, T .A.'U"N'TON'•
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(LATE CUTTER AT MR. W. H. WESTLAKE'S),
'QEGS to inform the Gentry, Clergy, and Inhabitants generally of Taunton and Neighbourhood, that
J:) he has commenced Business as a
' 'at the above address, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. '
His long business relations with Mr. W. H. Westlake (which has extended over ten years) is a
sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to him will be most efficiently carried out, and have his
personal and prompt_ attention.
LIVERIES & MOURNING ORDERS WILL BE A SPECIALITY.
FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY EQUAL TO ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND•
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SOLE AGENTS FOB
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FOR HAND, HORSE OR STEAM POWER.
CORRESFON"IJ EN"CE IN"VITEIJ.
And at QLASTONBURY.
Sales by Auction or Agricultural and every description of Property economically conducted.
Yaluations for Probate & general purposes carefully made. Rents, Tithes &Debts Collected.
AGENTS TO THE LIVERPOOL 1t. LONDON lt. GLOBE, THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND lt. IMPERIAL FIRE lk.
LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES•
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Bailiffs Appointed under "'l'he Law of Distress Amendment Act, 1888."
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REGENT PLACE, OHELTEN HAM.
TELEGRAMS-BENJAMI.N PEARCE, CHELTENHAM. TBLEPHONE, No. 8
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DE.A.LERSIN
ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS.
Building, Paving, and Fire Bricks of all descriptions ; Roofing, Ridge, Hip, Gutter and
Flooring Tiles, Drain Pipes, Border Tiles, Vases, &c., always in Stock.
CABINET AND BUILDER'S TURNING SUPPLIED.
AGENTS FOR WILDERNESS RED & BLUE FOREST STONE.
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BRIDGE STREET, BATH,
Have on Sale the Largest and Best Stock of New Books in the City at a
Discount of Threepence in the Shilling off the Published Price. The SECOND-
HAND STOCK Comprises many Thousand Volumes of Books, mostly in
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prime Library condition.
Books Purchased to any amount for Cash1 without trouble or risk to the Seller.
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N.B.-SEVERAL PARCELS FROM LONDON DAILY FOR THE EXECUTION OF ORDERS.
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IL I I I 'Incorporated April, 1883, under 37 & 38 Vie., cap. 42.
Established at Taunton, September, 1857.
cf.\eab ~ffices :-3, HAM MET STREET, TAUNTON.
SECRETARY: MR. ALBERT GOODMAN.
D:rR.ECTOR.S.
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MR. THOMAS K. BULT. MR, W. F. B. DAW.E. MR. JAMES G.LOVEDA.Y. MR. WILLIAM WATERMAN,
SOL:rC:rTOR.S 1 MBSSRS, TRENCHARD & WATSON.
SHARES, £ 6 0 EACH..
INVESTING SHARES realized by a monthly payment of 5/- per Share, in thirteen years and four months.
FULLY PAID-UP SHARES. £60 EACH.-These Shares are intended to meet the requirements of investors who desire
to take up share capital, and receive a fixed rate of interest (present rate, 4! per cent.), payable on the 24th June and 24th December,
half-yearly, or allowed to accumulate, and payable on demand at the convenience of the investor. Half-shares (£30) may be taken.
DEPOSITS of £10 and upwards received daily. Interest at 4 per cent. per annum paid half-yearly on the 24th June and 24th
December, or may remain with the Society and accumulate at compound interest. The accumulated Interest payable on demand at any
time.
ADVANCES of £60 per Share, made on security of any description of real property. Repayable in monthly instalments of 51-
per Share for interest, and 5/- per Share on account of principal, the whole being in this way paid off in thirteen years and four
months, FROSP.ECTUSB!!I AND FUBTIIE.K l'A.BTlCVLARS O:N APl'LICATlO:N TO THE SECRETABY. (8)
&G.&B. d2
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UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE.
THE ROYAL POTTERY, WESTON- SUPER- MARE.
CON"W"AY G.. "W'AR.NE
(Successor to JOHN MATTHEWS),
Manufacturer of Terra Cotta Vases, Fonntains, Italian Baskets, Rustic Floral Arborettes, Guden Pots
(From 1 to '0 inches in diameter), of Superior Quality, withstand Frost, and do not become Green.
POOLE'S ROLL ROOFING
BONDING TILES.
This Tile is superior to all others, by having a bond-like slate. They are
easily put on, and are proof against wind-stripping and rain-drifting. For
price and particularsapply ROYAL POTTERY, W.ESTON-SUPHR-M.A.RB.
Price List free. Book of Pattern1, 11. 6d. .Addre.u-CON W.AY G. WARNE, Roynl Pottery, Weston-wper-.Jiare
22 Gold and Silver Prize Medals awarded for Excellency of Garden Pottery. (48)
ELLINGTON'S ORLD· RENO NED SPECIALITIES,
.A FEW OF WHICH ARE
BIFFIN'S FOOT ROT LOTION. WELLINGTON'S INFALLIBLE
The only certain cure for all diseases of Sheep's Feet. CHILBLAIN REMEDY
.!.SHE, li:USBURY, NEAR AXMINS'rER, May 21st, 1886, Will effect a cure when all other means have failed.
DE.!R SIR,-Please 11e11d me another pint bottle of your" Foot- BEADON'S FAR-FAMED GOUT AND
Rot Lotion" as soon as convenient; it is the best cure for "Foot-
Rot" I have ever known, if used properly.
llr.WELLINGTON,lateBIFFIN,Chymist. Signed:3~~~i~~~~fJE.
WELLINGTON'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC PILLS
BEKOSINE.
Will cure either cvmplaint immediately,
The positive Cough Cure. (Unlimited Testimonials). PROCTER'S CELEBRATED PILLS
WELLINGTON'S FAMILY PILLS AND OINTMENT
Will cure the worst forms of Indigestion, and are the Will cure all Diseases of the Skin.
best known aperient.
All these Preparations have been proved to cure what they are stated to do, as shown by NumfJI'ous Testimonials.
TO BE OBTAINED ONLY FROM THE SOLE PROPRIETOR,
F. WELLINGTON, Formerly Hitchcock, ~1)!2mist (~xa~~auon.)
TAUNT 0 N.. Opposite the Market Cross and Corn Exchange.
sfaEe an~ '~nls, (;).~uelion~~rs an~ co;\0~pprais~rs,
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Offices: PROMENADE, THE PUBLIC AUCTION ROOMS;
And STORAGE WAREHOUSE,
PROMENADE HOUSE, CHELTEN'HAM.
VALUERS FOR PROBATE .A.N'D SUCCESSXON' DUTXES
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EV":EN"J:N"G B.AT:H: :H:ER...AL:O
Is the Brightest and Smartest Evening Paper in the West of England.
Published Daily (Saturdays included) at 4.45 p.m. Special Sporting Edition at 6.45.
THE BATH HERALD is the most Readable Newspaper published in the District, and its Services of Foreign andGenera.l
News, Parliamentary Reports, Sporting and Racing Telegrams are the fullest and most complete of any.
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NORTH WILTS & SOMERSET CUARDIAN.
ESTABLISHED 1792. WEEKLY, EIGHT PAGES, TillBS' SIZE.
Published every Saturday Morning, Price One Penny, and every Saturday Afternoon at 3 p.m.
Britton, the HiltM'ian, 111id in reference to Mr. JVm. Meyler, the founder of The Bath Herald: " He progressively rendered 'The Bath
Herald ' one of the most distinguished literary newspapers on record."
And the Edilorof the Architect, writing r":entlv, ~aid: "'The Bath Ht.rald' i1 :aot u:aknown to Journalists in London and elsewhert>,
and from the accuracy of ita Archalological Papers I hne not hesitated to draw upon it from time to time, and hope to have many
opportunities of doing so.''
Chief omce: 12, North Gate, Bath. I Branch omce : High St. I Chippenham. I London omce : 74, Fleet St. (~a!e~") I
- (S3) WILLIAM LEWIS & SONS, Proprietors and Publishers.
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ESTABLISHED :1.86:1..
THE UENTR.\1 SO~IERSET GAZETTE. & WESTEHN tOUNTIES ADYERTIS R,
(EIGHT LARGE PAGES) PUBLISHED BVERY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, PRICE ONE PENNY.
DELIVERED AT SUBSCRIBERS' RESIDENCES FOR 11. Sd. PER QUARTER, PAID JN .ADVANCB-BY POST 11. 9d.
Terms for Advertising-Cash. Four lines and under, Is. 6d. Seven and under, 3s. Every additional I.ine, 4d.
Servants Wanting Situations, Three Lines for IS. Official and Parliamentary Notices, 6d. per line.
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE
Proprietor - - - - - J. BROOK.
PRIBTER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & BOOKBINDER, HIGH STREET, GLASTONBURY.
Special Terms ,qiven to Advertising Contractors for long standing AdtJertisements.
The GAZETTE gives the full News of the Week, with Telegraphic Di11patchet1, the Markets, Local Police In~lligence, News and
Events, &c., &c., and forms in all respects an Excellent Family and Advertising PAPER which is extensively circulated
every FRIDAY and SATURDAY MORNING, by Travelling Agents throughout a large and populous District. Supplied to the
Railway Stations, and sent per post to Weston-super-Mare, Bridgwater, Bristol, South Wales, Taunton, Tiverton, B:ridport. Liverpool,
Birmingham, Manchet!ter, Lancashire, Norwich, London, &c., &c.; also to Australia, America, South Africa, and the Canadu.
AGEN1' to the CUNARD Steam Ship Company to America; DONALTJ CURRIE & CO. Steam Ship Company to Africa;
BLACK WALL LINE Steam Ship Company to Australia and New Zealand. (28)
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TuE CHELTENHAM CHRONICLE Publisher's own Statement.
(CONSERVATIVE). ESTABLISHED 1809. The Largest aDd Oldet!t Wet:kly Penny Paper in Glouces-
tershire.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY FOR SATURDAY.
The Conservative Crg:m for Cheltenham and the district.
OFFICES :-Z71 CLARENCE STREET1 CHELTENHAM, Circulated extensinly amongst the nobility, landed
gentry, agricultural and trading classes throughout. Glou-
THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE ECHO
cestershire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, and Monmouth-
shire, and the South Wales Border, and is the recognised
medium for appealing to the very numerous visitors and
residents in the garden town of England.
(CONSERVATIVE). ESTABLISHED 1873. The GLOUCESTERSHIRE ECHO, which has increased in
circulation more than 200 per cent. since the commence-
FOUR EDITIONS DAILY-ONE HALFPENNY. ment of 1886, is steadily growing in public favour, and is
supported by all classes, in Cheltenham, in Gloucester, and
The only Daily Paper in Cheltenham. The Largest and in most of the important towns and villages in the county.
Oldest Daily in the County.
The combined circulation of the CnELTENHA:M
It gives the fullest and latest telegraphic despatches, betting, sporting,
and foreign events, together with all the political, local, and general news CHRONICLE and the GLOUCESTERSHIRE ECHO exceeds
of interest and importance. - - - - - - by many thousands that of any other paper published in
OFFICES :-Z7, CLARENCE STREET, CHELTENHAM. Cheltenham. L22]
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PRICE TWOPENCE. ESTABLISHED 1839.
Delivered to Subscribers by Hand or Post, without Extra Charge, at 2s. 2d. per Quarter.
T HE CHELTENHAM EXAMTKER hai for many years been at the head of the newspaper press of Cheltenham and the District. At
the beginning of 1881 it Wall enlarged to its present size of fifty-six full sized columns, and printed with new type and machinery.
Studiously moderate jn tone, it is almost universally read in Cheltenham, and is the accepted medium of all Official .Advertisements.
The character of the town in which the EXAMINER is published, not less than the position and circulation of the paper, make it
a favourable channel for .Advertisements, especially such as are intended to attract the attention of the wealthy and educated classes.
PUBLJ:SHED ON' WEDN'ESD.A.'Y
BY [28]
• NORMAN & SAWYER, 9, Clarence St., CHELTENHAM.
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RAILWAY COAL WHARFJ HIGHBRIDGEJ SOMERSETSHIRE.
astor~
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Best Forest of Dean and Newport House and Smith's Coal,
SPECIAL PRICES ON APPLICATION •
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Furniture and General Haulier. Horses, Traps, Wagonettes and Brakes for Hire at very Moderate Charges.
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.THE TAUNTON &. "W'EST OF ENGLAND
ISH, • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AREHOUSE,
AME, OULTRY, & CE
17, EAST STREET, TA UN TON,
JOHN CLODE & SON, Proprietors. T~l~graphic .Addreu: 11 CLODE, TAUNTON."
J C. & SON beg to return their sincere thanks to the Nobility, Clergy and Gentry of Taunton and surrounding
' • Neighbourhood for their kind patronage during the last 14 years, and hope, by strict attention to all orders
entrusted to them, to merit a continuance of the same.
ICE ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK.
AU kinds of FRESH and DRY FISH in Season; also, CRABS, LOBSTERS, a:nd OYSTERS, a.nd
every variety of GAME and POULTRY always on hand.
J. C. & SON will give best price for any quantity of Game or Rabbits. P.S.-Orders sent by Post punctually attended to.
TJ:lY.lBER
\ IJ J:lY.[PORTERS,
NORTH TOWN STEAM SAW MILLS,
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H AVE always in stock best Joinery and Building DEALS and Scantling ; well-seasoned Prepared FLOORING
Boards and Matchings of various thickness; best quality Architraves, Mouldings and Skirtings; Mahogany
and other Cabinet Woods in Log, Plank, and Board; Welsh Roofing SLATES and Hearth Slabs; Plaster of Paris,
London Portland and Natural Cements; best Stoneware Sanitary Pipes and Intercepting Traps; Broseley and
Bridgewater TILES and Ridges.
Also at their
STEAM BRICK & TILE WORKS, BISHOP'S HULL,
BEST CREY AND OTHER BUILDINC BRICKS.
' LOWEST TRADE PRICES ON APPLICATION.
1889.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 65
oach uilder and Job a'ster.
CARRIAGES OF AI.L DESCRIPTIONS BUILT ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
NEW AND SECOND HAND CARRIAGES ON SALE OR EXCHANGE.
ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS AND RE-PAINTING.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES LET BY THE DAY, WEEK, MONTH, OR YEAR.
WEDDING and PLEASURE CARRIAGES ot all descriptions. Gentlemen waited upon at their own Residences.
TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE.
Address:- CENTRAL SOMERSET CARRIAGE WORKS,
MAGDALEN STREET, GLASTONBURY.
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9, PARK STREET, CIRENCESTER.
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FURNITURE REMOVALS in lock-up Vans to any part or the kingdom.
All risk taken. Estimates Free.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSED in separate lock-up rooms heated by
Hot Water.
Offices : 19, IUIONIUIOUTH PLACE, BATH.
HENRY A. FRY, Jun., Proprietor,
(li) .A.UCTJ:ON"EER. .A.N"D VAT.UER.·
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AND POSTING HOUSE,
"W". T. GOODFELLO"W', INCANT
PROPRIETOR..
SPLENDID accommodation for Hunting Gentlemen; LOOSE BOXES fitted up on the newest improved principle,
with good verJtilation and drainage. Lock-up Coach Houses. Posting in all its b1anches, Weddings and Funeral&
supplied. 'Bus meets all trains. Wines and Spirits and Cigars of the choicest brands.
COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDING ESTABLISHMENT-SOUTH STREET. [44]
56 COUNTY ADVERTISE~IENTS. [1889.
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AND IN
OTHER PARTS OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND,
SHOULD SEND FOR
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House and Estate Agency Office for the West of England,
30, NORTH STREET, TAUNTON. <Is)
10, MAGDALENE STREET,
NTRA TOR,
CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER,
AND MANUFACTURER OF THE 11 GLASTONBURY CHAIR."
~ KEENE'S BA.TH JOURN .AL.~
ESTABLISHED 1742. PRICE ONE PENNY.
THIS JOURNAL is Published every SATURDAY.
The BATH JOURNAL is the most jlenerally read Paper of any in the City of Bath; and its Country Circulation, by Newsmen and
Agents, extends to every Town and Village within Twenty-five Miles on every side.
The BATH JOURNAL, owing to its extensive Circulation among the Wealthier Classes, is one of the Best Mediums in the West of
England for J..dvertising Property and Agricultural Sales and Tradesmen's Addresses.
(THE BATH SOCIETY PAPER),
.. . ...IS PUBLISHED AT THE SAME OFFICE, WEDNESDAYS. PRICE ONE PEN~!'Y.
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BLADUD contains a copious Arrival and Visitors' List, and among other features are "Talk of the Town," "The Man about Town,.,
"Society Gossip,"·' Tea Table Talk,"" The Fashions," a Story by an eminent Novelist, &c.
Adverti~~ers desirous of addressing the higher classes of Bath and neighbourhood will find no medium equal to BLADUD. (S)
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ODD DO BA.T:H:.
Sup;Jiies Origi1a/ Combe Down Bath Stone, the weatherproof and durable qualities of which can be seen
&o. 1
in Roman Antiques at Bath. In Blo']k Stones, or cut to sizes for Ashlar, Cornices, Copings1 delivered
in Truck, at Midland or G. W. Ry. Stations, Bath.
HARD SAHDSTOIE PAYING AND STEPS SUPPLIED AT MODERATE PRICES.
1889.] COUNTY ADVERTISEl\IENTS. 57
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MANUFACTURER OF BVERY DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL IRON ORK.
orficulfural ~ttgincer &
EST:I1Y.IATES FREE ON APPLJ:CAT:ION.
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ALL KfNDS OF WELL-SEASONED Tl MBER ALWAYS IN STOOK.
SLATES, BRICKS, & BRICKYARD GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
GLAZED PIPES AND GENERAL SANITARY GOODS.
S K I R T I N G - S & ~OULDIN G-S.
TILING BATTENS, LATHS, CEMENT (BEST BRANDS). PLASTER, FIRE BRICKS, AND BURRS.
Oils and Colors, Sheet Lead, Glass) and Builders' Sundries generally.
Agent for-Anderson & Son's Roofing Felt. The Patent Impervious Paving for Stables, Laundries, &c.
-Rendle's Patent System of Glazing. Life and Fire Insurance.
HEPTON ALLET OURNAL,
CITY OF WELLS REPORTER & COUNTY ADVERTISER.
REGISTERED FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY EVENIN-G FOR FRIDAY.
~A__:__·_EST_.A.B_LISH_ED_185_4. _lyk....
tJTr-'HE .TOUR~AL has been enlarged to EIGHT PAGES, and more extended space given to Local and District Intelligence. By a.
constant growth in its already very large circulation, it keeps and continues to hold a first-class reputation in the centre of a very
populous Agricultural and Manufacturing District, and amongst first-class Advertisers. ohepton Mallet is situated close to the
boundaries of North, East, Frome, and Wells Parliamentary Divisions of Somerset, and in all of these the "Journal" ha;; an increasing
circulation. (.;barges for Advertisements very moderate.
PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER.
Proprietors: ALBERT BYRT & SON,
MACHINE PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND BOOKBINDERS,
47 & 48, Bish Street & Commeroialltoa.d, SBBPTO:N MALLBT.
The surest way t:o reach the West of England Public.
ADVERTISE IN THE HE ALD
OMERSET 6o columns. Saturdays, zd.
(ESTABLISHED 1843),
Under new and vigorous management. Enlarged to zo Times-size pages.
THE OLDEST PAPER IN SOMERSET.
T:H:E T.A.'U'N'TO:N CO'U'R.IER.
(ESTABLISHED 1808.) WEDNESDAYS, In. ENLARGED TO 8 FULL-SIZE PAGES.
Postal subscription to either paper Is. 8d. per quarter prepaid, 2s. booked.
Proprietors H. READ & CO.,
84, Parade, TAUNTON, & 49, High St. (Corner of Corn Street)) BRISTOL.
58 COUNTY ADVERTISEM. ENTS. . [1889.
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BRISTOL EXPRESS AND DEVONSHIRE NEWS.
ESTABLISHED 1836. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
TWO EDITIONS :-One Twelve Pages, Price Threepence; the other Twelve Pages, Price One Penny.
THE LARGEST PAPER IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND.
Also issued on Wednesdays (Eight Pages), One Penny.
TERMS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS :-Company Advertisements, ls. per line; Official and Auction Announcement.,
first four lines, 6d. per line; each additional line, 4d. Paragraph. Advertisements, 3d. per line; Short .Advertisements (these arc
inserted in all the Papers enumerated below), one line, ls. ; each additional line, 6d.
TRADE ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements o£ not less than two inches in depth :-4 insertion~, b. 6d. per inch
each insertion ; 6 insertions, ls. 3d. per inch each insertion ; 13 or more insertions, ls. per inch each in1ertion.
The charge for Advertisements across Two Columns is double the aboTe. No Blocks inserted.
PUBLISHING OFFICES :-CASTLE GREEN, TAUNTON, SOMERSET,..
THE BRIDGWATER MERCURY & WESTERN COUNTIES HERALD.
Established 1856. Published Wednesday at :Bridgwater, Somerset. Eight large Pages, with frequent
Supplement. Price One Penny.
The terms quoted above for the SOMERSET COUNTY GAZETTE are adopted for the BRIDGW..&.TI!lR MERCURY.
"W'ESTERN NE'W'S.
Published at Taunton on Mondays. Eight Pages. One Penny. Established 1855.
DEVON AND SOMERSET WEEKLY NEWS.
:Published at Tiverton and Wellington on Wednesdays. Eight Pages. One Penny.
Established 1873.
WESTERN ADVERTISER.
Published at Yeovil and Chard on Wednesdays. Eight Pages. One Penny. Established 1884.
Full Publicity in Taunton, Somerset, and the South Western Counties, cannot be attained unless you
advertise in
SS,
Published on Saturdays. Price one Penny.
THE T .A.'U"N'TO:N CHO,.
Published on Wednesdays. Price one Penny.
AND
THE+ ELLINGTON + EXPRESS,
--------------------------------Publish,e. d on Thursdays. Price one Penny.
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I lead Office: 29, Paul Street, TAUNTON.
BRANCH OFFICE: HIGH STREET, WELLINGTON.
Manager: Mr. J. FORBES XEIR.
HE " ,"
(With which is incorporated the "FROME TIMES").
lt CHURCH STREET, FROME, SOMERSET.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MID-DAY.
THE SOMERSET STANDARD is the recognised Conservative Journal for the large and important
:Parliamentary Division of Frome, and it has also a large circulation in the County of Wilts. The agricultural interest
receives special attention, local and district news is fully and impartially reported, and a complete resume of information
of general interest is given every week.
THE SOMERSET STANDARD will be found an admirable medium for Advertisers, ESPECIALLY FOR
AUCTIONEERS.
Proprietors: The Frome Newspaper Printing and Publishing Co., Lim.
PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WELL AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED.
1889.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 59
CIRCULATION .ABOUT 3,000 1VEEJCLY. ~·
EVERY SATURDAY.
First Editio11 Published Full
Fnaay Aflw-n.
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't::J-For District News, County Council
Special Reports,
Meetings.
and Latest e..,~.~' General Epitome and
Telegrams,
~-.:J Items of all sorts.
read A High-Class Serial Tale
appears Each Week.
etc., etc.
~~~ • Publisking- Office:
SELWOOD PRINTING WORKS, FROME.
THE SELWOOD PRINTING WORKS, FBOME.
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S'U'PPLY' + STOR.ES,
HIGH STREET, SHEPTON MALLET.
JJ
SEWING_ MACHINE AGENTS, and Dealers in all kinds of Foreign Merchandise.
PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS, TEA DEALERS, CHINA, GLASS &EARTHENWARE MERCHANTS,
IRONMONGERS & HOUSE FURNISHERS.
EVERY ARTICLE AT OR BELOW CIVIL SERVICE PRICE.
11 The Lar~est Circulation in the County," vide 11 Printer's Rei,ister/' November 4th1 1874.
troub ~ems anb loucesfers t•t'C buerttser.
Published every Friday Afternoon, Price Id.; by Post, lld.; 10 Pages, 60 Columns.
UNIONIST. ESTABLISHED 1867.
rrHE STROUD NEWS ..l.ND GLOUCESTERSHIRE ADVERTISER contains 10 pages-60 columns of carefully arranged nnd
_1 selected local and ge11.eral new11, which, from its fulne88 and impartiality, cause this paper to be regarded as the leading and most
influential and reliable of any journal in the neighbourhood. It circula~ throughout the county generally, and more ext~nsiTel;r
in Stroud, Nailsworth, Brimscombe, Bieley, Stonehouse, Minchinhampton, Painswick, Chalford, Oakridge, Avening, Ncwnham,
Cinderford, Frampton-on-Severn, Dursley, Berkeley, Rodborough, Amberley, Littleworth, Wheatenhurst, Gloucester, Cirencester,
Cheltenham and Tetbury. Taking into account the important sphere of its circulation, which embraces the agricultural districts of the
county, the mining neighbourhood of the Forest of Dean, and its central position in the manufacturing districts where that staple
article of trade the West of England cloth is produced, it is by far the best a<lvertising medium. The "News" has a larger and more
influential circulation than any local contemporary; and the superior class of its subscribers, together with its constantly-increasing
popularity, stamp it as, a first-class organ. The "Stroud News and Gloucestershire Advertiser" is published every Friday at the
PRINTIBG AND PUBLISHING WORKS, GEORGE AND JOHN STREETS, STROUD.
ESTA..ELIS:E:.ED UFVVARDS OF A CENTURY.
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VICTORIA BREAD SUFFLY7
WESTBURY. PARK, WESTBURY-ON·TRYM.
F TOOGOOD wishes to return thanks to his numerous culltomel'll for the kind support they have accorded him during so many years,
' and begs to inform them, and the gentry and inhabitants of Westbury and Clifton, that he has moved to more commodiou11
premises, and has also added a refreshment room, and would assure them that no effort shall be wanting on his part to give entire
satisfaction, as he supplies goods of the very best quality and make under his own supervision.
N.B,-His Clifton customers will be waited on early every morning. Orders for F. TOOGOOD'S "Noted Hot Cross Buns" are
requested to be given early.
"W'EDDXNG CAKES MADE TO ORDER.
60 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1889.
THE
ESTABLISHED 1860.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON, PRICE 7d.
Is the best medium in the district for giving Publicity to all Notices, especially
those affecting Agriculturists. It consists of 56 long columns.
A MODERATE SCALE OF CHARGES.
PROPRIETORs-COX BROTHERS, 'W"ILLJ:TON.
• Branch Office, I, PARK STREET, MINEHEAD.
+THE EST ERN CHRONICLE~
XS THE (Published at YEOVIL on Fridays),
BEST NE'VV'SJ?.A.PER XN" THE DXSTRXCT.
T .A.RGB circulation. Printed on a Web-machine at 8,000 per hour. Distributed throughout Somerset, Dorset, Wilts, Hants, and
li East Devon by 240 NEWSAGENTS.
Receives County and other Official Advertisements, is largely used by tbe Auctioneers of the District for the announcements of their
f'ales, and by General Traders. HUNDRED::! of Advertisements of the "Wanted," "For Sale," and "To Let "Classes proclaim its
usefulneBB.
HEAD OFFICE :-YEOVIL.
T 11 E T:EJLEG-::R,.A~, . _
A Tuesday's Paper, Published at DORCHESTER & YEOVIL.
WESTERN CAZETTE AND FLYINC POST.
Publishe l on Friday (Ne II"S and Advertisements must be received by l p.m. on Thursday).
ESTABLISHED 1736. PRICE ONE PENNY.
~IS is one of the oldest papers in the West. It is an eight-page sheet, much larger than Time1 size, packed closely with
1 advertisements and news, and a careful summary of foreign, farming, gardening, ecclesiastical, and general newd. It contains a
larger number of Advertisements than any other paper published within fifty miles of Yeovil.
The growth of the CIRCULATiON of the WESTERN GAZETT.K is entirely without precedent in the WQSt of England. The said
now averages nearly
33,000 THOUSAND COPIES PER WEEK.
No such Issue is claimed for auy other paper in the four counties in which the WESTERN GAZETTE is circulated-Somerset,
Dorset, Wilts, and Hants.
The extension of the circulation of the GAZETTE over an enormous area has compelled the proprietors to is•ue four, and sometimes
five, separate editions for different counties. Every Advertisement is inserted in all the editions at the one charge.
The editioll8 are as follow :-
F:I:R.ST OR H.A.1v.I:PSHJ:R'Fl EDJ:TJ:ON•
Published by T. J. Powell, Oval House, Bournemouth-
SECON'D OR DORSET EDXTXON'.
Published by C. W. Millard, Blandford.
"r~J:RD OR ""'VV"':J:LTSIIXRE EDJ:TXON•
• Published by T. S. Mabon, Milford Street, Salisbury.
FOURTH .A.N'D F:tF'TH OR SOJ.v.J:ERSET EDJ:TJ:ONB.
Published by the Western Gazette Co. Yeov1l.
All communit:atiom should be addre1sed to the Head Office at Yeoflil.
The Best Advertising Journal for Weston-super-Mare & Somersetshire is the
T E 'A.ND 801\I[ERSETS::EI:ClI R E :El:ClERALD.
The First and. Largest Newspaper printed in the District.
SEVENTY COLUMNS. PRICE uo. ESTABLISHED IN 1843.
The WESTON MERCURY circulates largely among the Nobility, Magistracy, Clergy, Gentry, Agriculturists, and
Tradesmen of the rapidly-rising Watering-place of Weston-super-Mare and the whole of Somerset.
The average Circulation is nearly ten times in excess of that of any Newspaper printed within Twenty Miles of
Weston-super-Mare.
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY
DARE & FRAM PTON, BOULEVARD, WESTON-SUPER-MARE
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Burnbam, Higbbridge, &Clevedon Journal, &Somersetsbire Advertiser.
PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK.
Wednesdays (20 cols.) One Halfpenny: Saturdays (with supplement 68 cols.), One Penny.
THE GAZETTE is the only Penny Newspaper printed in Weston-super-Mare, and has trebled
its circulation since 1886.
In addition to a large Town and Postal Circulation, it is sold by Agents and Newsmen in the
Various Towns and Villages throughout the Wells Division of Somerset.
~roprietors: J. R. WALTERS & CO.
Offices: High Street and Market Avenue, WESTON-SUPER-MARE.
A. H. EUNCOMBI OLIVER CHALKER,
• (Late HENRY :BUNCOMBE), ~IJJABBY OWBBB
J AND STONE MERCHANT,
BAR & SHEET IRON & STEEL MERCHABT, CASTLE STREET,
. KEINTON MANDEYILLE, SOMERTON,
Fire Brick, Grindstone, Plaster, Cement, Lath,
Nail, Oil ~Colour Warehouse, S01v~ERSET.
169A, CRIOKLADE ST., CIRENCESTER. Head and Tomb Stones, Landings, Steps, Sills,
Kerbing, Channeling, Sinks, Troughs, Pa.vbg,
Pitching and Building Stone.
N.B.-OPPOSITK MEssRs. CRI PPS & Co.'s BREWERY YARD. PRICES ON APPLICATION.
ESTABLISHED 1832. ESTABLISHED 100 YEARS.
\VALTER HENRY B RDOtK, I & o.~
Enilder, Plumber, Glazier, Painter, Gas Fitter, (Late TRENFIELD & CURT/8),
General House Decorator, &c., Manufacturing Agricultural Chemists,
PAJ:NS'W'J:CK. IMPORTERS & MERCHANTS,
Hydraulic Rams, Deep-Well Pumps, Beer Engines, Hot and +-121, WESTGATE ST., GLOUCESTER.-(.
Cold Water and Steam Fittings and Bell-Hanging ; Writing,
Gra1ning, Marbling. A. choice selection of Paper Hangings of the Branch Depot-SHARPNESS NEW DOCKS.
Newest Designs, from 3d. per piece, always in stock. Patent
Welded Iron Tubes and Fittings for Gas, Steam aud Water, at Steam Chemical ~orks, Laboratory, and Wareholliles:
Makers' Prices; and Agent for the Atlas Assurance Company.
1 & 2. ST. MAHY'S STREET.
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BEERJ ALE, PORTER
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ar en ers, o1ners
AND AND
BITTER +AlE + BREWERS, UNDERTAKERS.
PRESTBURY, near CHELTENHAM.
And Aerated Water Manufacturers,
ESTIMATES GIVE~ FOR GENERAL REPAIRS.
THE .BRE ERY, FUNERALS of all classes conducted in Town or
Country, under personal supervision.
BAN'W'ELL' .
C:H:A.RGES ON APPL:IC.A.T:ION".
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~ LYDNEY 9> THE PATENT
F ATH!R HOTR11 -A
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FAMILY
By Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent,
No. 1652.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. Guaranteed to produce no smell; and the Patent Down Draught
Chimney Top, a warrented cure for smoky chimneys.
FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH HOM: BREWED AL£. The abon are made in all sizes, suitable for Cottage or :Mansion,
A.GBNT :rOR a.nd are sold at prices to suit all purchasers. The PATKNT ANGLO
OPEN FIRE R.A.:saE has Patent Fire Box, for economising fuel, whicla
can be used for hea.tin~ the 0Ten and Hot Pl8te without using the
open lire.
Bitter Ales I Dublin Stout. .lDDBJISI!I FOB PARTICULARS AND PBICJI LISTS,
Captain THOMAS E. CLARKE,
S. F. BARNARD, Proprietor. ALOOMBE COTE, DUNSTER, R.S.O.
DENTAL SURGERY. •
• IL~ r l~f (Widow of the late FRl!lD OOOliDR),
R.s.D.E., MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
109, DYER SfRE:Ef, PLAIN AND FANCY
OIRENOESTER. •• '
+ SOMERTON, SOMERSET. +
Established Resident Surgeon Dentist 14 years.
Drape!'s' Stock Boxes Made or Repaired.
Latt Surgical and Practical Dentist to
ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. (9)
HER iiA.TESTY'S GOVERNMENT BOBOOLS IN ALL IREL.UD
FOR TEN YEARS.
(SUCCESSOR TO DB. GBIHSHA W.)
E B VISITS Malmesbury and Tetbury professionally on
• • the First and Third Wednesday in each month, and
will attend at Mr. HANKS', Photographer, &c., High street, Mal-
mesbury, from 10.30 a.m. till l.SO p.m.; Tetbury, same day, at
Mr. HUGGINSON'S, Confectioner, Market place, from 2.SO till 6 p.m.
llr. BURNETT also Tisits Lechlade on the Fourth Tuesday in each
month, at Mrs. PRICE'S, Market plo.ce, from 10 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. ;
and the aame day at Hr. Cli.A.RD'S, next to the Bull Hotel, Fairford,
from 2 to 5 p.m.
(37)
CONSULTATION FREE. MODERATE CHARGES.
THOMAS CADLE,
J COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
AND ESTATE AGENT, 1 & 2, Silver Street,
NE NHAM; CIBENCESTER.
AND (Opposite the County of Gloucester Bank. Two minutes'
THE COURT FARM, walk from the Station.)
WESTBURY--ON ..SEVERN, Proprietor: CHARLES LONG.
Commercial Gentlemen will find the above
Hotel combine the comforts of Home
with moderate charges.
Agent for the London and Lancashire Life STOCK ROOM. BOOTS MEETS ALL TRAINS.
Assurance Company, and the Fire In-
surance Association. -[4o] COND'OCT:ID ON STIUCTLT TEHPBB.A.NCB PRINCIPLBS,
•
1889.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 63
TOOTHACHE! TOOTHACHE!
I~nI~s'- t, Cured instantaneously, without pain or injury, by using
f
SHEPHERD'S TOOTHACHE POWDER.
WHEELWRIGHT & CARPENTER.
All suffering from that excruciating pain are recommended to
•••••••••••••••••• use it without delay.
AGENT TO THE PRINCIPAL YA.NUFACTURERS FOR Sold In Packets, 7~d. and 1s. 1td. each.
SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS.
P.8.-Should any Jl~dieine Vendor not ha'IJe tlll'1e p0ted~r1, and wish to
get a &upply, thlry can be obtained of thtl Proprietor,
T. SHEPHERD, Old Cleeve, nr. Taunton (li::id~~~~· ).
.A.LL KINDS 0.1!' EM:B:ROCA.'l'ION,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. OR FAMILY FRIEND.
For RM?Jmatism, Lumbag1, and Sore Thr01rt.-The Embrocation to be
well rubbed in with the Hand, night and morning, or at any
time when painful.
Every description of Repairs attended to. For Violent ColdJ and Cough.-Nothing will equal thi11 Embrocation,
if well rubbed in on the Chest and between the Shoulders every
night and morning.
ADDRESS- For Straim and .Sprairu.-The parts to be well rubbed with the
Embrocation three or four times a day.
BRIDGTOWN, DULVERTON. N.D.-It may be safely used as a Liniment to any part.
Sold In Bottles, 1s. 1kd. each.
T~E e
' .AND
AN"D MALMESBURY CHRONICLE.
SDHOLISTIC AllERGY, ----*~~~- - -
A Record of Local Events published on the First
RODNEY LODGE, CHELTENHAM. Wednesday in ever.v Month.
The only recognised Local Newspaper. •
ESTABLISHED 1859.
T HIS Institution, under distinguished patronage, con- A First-class Medium for Advertisements.
tinues to supply eminently qualified English and
Foreign Goyemesses, Companions, Housekeepers, Lady Small" WantedE," "To Lets,'' etc. inserted at Threepence
per line.
Helps, &c. ·
Bulin~S& and otMr Notices instrted on ~xceptionall71 ja'IJourable te1-m1.
Schools recommended to Parents and Guardians free
~ PRICE ONE PENNY.~
of charge. Schools transferred and Pupils exchanged.
Address: Lady Principal Mrs. POTTINGER. Agent for Malmesbury: Messrs. JONES & SON, High St.
IN CONNECTION WITH THB ABOTB THBB.11 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY
IS A FIRST-CLASS AGENCY FOR SERVANTS. T. HILL, TETBURY.
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:E:STABLJ:SHBD 1860, -- - -- ;
'
MANUFACTURER OF
erra are, AND CART BUILDER, '
CH:IlY.lNEY" Coombe Road, WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE.
RHUBARB, SEA KALE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
ALL KINDS OF
Light and Heavy Carriages, Waggons and Carts,
AND GARDEN POTS, Made to Order, and on the Latest Principl~.
A.ll Kinds of DOG CARTS, & LIGHT & HEAVY CARRIAGES
DY STEAM POWER.
made to order and on the latest improvements.
~~~~dfll\uP\~a.-P\•4'~
..Estimates &,..P...a..i..n..t.ing
6A.l!ICY GOODS FOB PAINTING. given for Repairing Carriages, &c.
-~~
Cranham Steam Pottery and Terra Cotta Manufactory, CARRIAGE RUGS, LAMPS, WHIP SOCKETS, &c.,
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
PAINSWICK, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Shoeing and Jobbing Smith. Carpenter &: Undertaker.
64 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. (1889.
Hermitage Street, ' WILLIAM A. GRANT,
CR.E1ATKERNE, CARPENTER, &c.,
.
AND CHELTENHA1Y~.
TIMBER MERCHANT.
Complete Estimates and Plans given of every Repairs d Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
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____Article connected with the Trade. ESTIMATES GIVEN. (9)
. _______. - - - - ·-- - .. ·-
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' J
F.C,S., & F. R. MET. SOC., (Late J. STANI.EY),
Public Analyst for Gloucestershire, rap & ~~pring art aker,
COUNTY LABORATORY, WHEELWRIGHT, SMITH, &c.,
GLOUCESTER. KNAPP FARM WORKS}
(Near the Great Western "\Vharis),
TERMS FOR ANALYTICAL WORK ON APPLICATION.
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~ALTARS, REREDOS, PULPITS, FOliTS. ~ The Builder of the Smartest'
WOOD & STONE CARVINGS to Buildings Eatimated for. Dogcarts in Somerset.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OB'
Monument, Tomb, Tablet & Headstone. STYLE, DURABILITY, .AND CHEAPNESS GUARANTEED.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION•
.A.LL KINDS OF INSCRIPTIONS WROUGHT.
Tombs Cleaned & Re-lettered. Ma.rble Chimney Pieces. T:S:E CARRIAGE VVORX::S,
WELLINGTON, SOMERSET.
WORKS: HALES ROAD, CHELTENHAM. --
HO ~OTI •
PORLOCK WEIR, (From A. DE GRUCHY & CO., Jersey),
SO"NCE~SET. ST. JAMES' PARADE
••••••••••••••••
(Near the G.W.R. Station),
REPLETE with every comfort and convenience for
Famides and Tom-ists. Facing the Sea, and in the CHELTENHAJY.i.
midst of the principal meets of the D. & S. Stag Hounds,
two packs of Fox Hounds and two packs of Harriers. Good
Mixed Shooting. Coach to train (Minehead Station).
Modern Stabling. Posting In all its branches. FURNITURE RE-STUFFED AND COVERED.
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE IN CONNECTION. All kinds of Jobbing punctually attended to.
J. P. GODDARD, Proprietor. CARPETS BE.A."1"BN & RE-LA.XD.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED VPON THE MOST
REASON.A.BLE TERliS.
1889.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS·. 65
J
•J
ALEION STREET (N·..,.J~r~h""'•),
roprte or,••••
LANSDOWN ws, CHELTENHAJY.l.
E • FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR
C01v.l:1v.I:ERCXA.LS &. TOURXSTS.
Close and Open Carriages of every description BREAKFASTS, DINNERS & TEAS SOP.PLIII:II
ON MODERATE TERMS,
on Hire. MRS. ELIZA KING, Proprietress.
• GRA ' TAUNTON. J
(LATE OF FULLER'S, BRISTOL).
&;11 Head Mistress : MADAME MEYNIER.
ST. BENEDICT STREET, .A.rsistea bg a ccmpetenJ Staff of Certificated .Resident .Mi1tresse1
G-L.ASTON BURY. and Vuiting Profes.ror.r,
Carriages Built to Order. Estimates given for Repairs. -rHE System of Education pursued is specially designed to promote
CARRIAGES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. J orderly and methodical habits of life and study. Whilst due
J. l had the management of the :Mounting Departments of attention is paid to literary subjects, accuracy of observation and
of reasoning· are developed by careful teachini in the various
:Messrs. FULLBR & Co., Carriage Builders, Bristol, for 13 branches of Natural Science.
years, All orders entrusted to his care 11hall receive his
Exercises in Swedish Drill are given daily, and the Grounds
best attention. aftord every facility for Out-door Sports.
The French and German languages are taugM conTersationally.
Pupils are prepared for the Cambridge Local Examinations,
the higher Local Examinations, College of Preceptol'!, Royal
.Academy of Music, Trinity College, London Matriculation Ex-
amination, and the South Kensington Ex.amination11 in Science
and .Art.
IICTORII COFFEE TAVERN
AND J
DINING ROOMS, Family & Commercial,
GLOUCESTER ROAD (near the High St.)1 GLASTONBURY.
•
CHELTENHAM,
(Within .fi•e min11t18' tQ«.l.t of G. W.R. and Jlidla.na Bt#Ukwu). GEO. ELING NATION, Proprietor.
GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIALS Head Quarters Cyclists a.nd Pedestrian Touring Clubs.
AND TOURISTS.
Teas, Dinners and Suppers. GOOD COMMERCIAL &. STOCK ROOMS.
Hot and Cold Baths.
PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS IF REQUIRED. Posting in a.llits branches. Omnibus meetsall txains.
BILLL4.R])8.
A. & J. JERVIS, DULVERTON.
••••••••••••••••
BAKERS, COHFECTIORERS "Carnarvon Arms " Family Hotel and
AND PASTRYCOOKS, Posting House,
A. NELDER & SON.
MI
. Hotels, Clubs and Families waited upon daily TILE AND SLATE MERCHANTS,
for orders. Ball a.nd Rout Suppers, Wedding
Breakfasts and Dinners provided to order. •
Bridal, Christening and all descriptions of
Fancy Cakes supplied and made to order at the
DULVERTON STATION.})rices.
shortest notice. . All the above at reasonable
r3::]
S. G. & B. e
6') COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1889.
rna cone ~ oac J
POR.LOC:K, uilber,
FAMILY,. COMMERCIAL &: POSTIBG HOUSE. 1\t.IINEHEAD.
N EWLY ERECTED and fitted with every modem Carriages of every description Built to Order.
~ accommodation for families and commercials. Sea
Bathing within easy distance. Terms on application.
JAMES PERKINS, Proprietor.
'BUS TO MINEHEAD DAILY. [17]
L, ~
COAT MARTOCK, SOMERSET, Hair Dresser &. Ornamental Hair Worker
.A."'OCTXON'E :R, AND
Estate Agent and Surveyor, TOBACCONIST.
Agent to the Briton Medical and General Life Alll!ociation and the . ~n~er ilJe glistinguis~e~ ~ntronage Df
Taunton and West of England Perpetual Benefit Building Society. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT, K.G., AND
Debts, Tithes and Rents collected, and Executions levied. Sales
and Valuations of every description of Property on the most THE MEMBERS OF THE BEAUFORT HUNT.
reasonable terms, and Accounts promptly settled. Valuations for •• . - , - =• ueJ-.,-.,...~.,.od
ut • •
Probate, Legacy, Succession Duty, and Residuary Accounts
LONG STREET, TETBURY,
punctually attended to.
Repository Sales Fortnightly (Tuesday) close to the QLOUCESTERSHIRE. •
Ma.rtock Railway Station. (10)
POWELL'S FAIRFORD CURE for CORNS &WARTS. • SHRIVES,
- - - -----"""'""""-'WJ'V'~ + gieebsman·, ~
Testimonials Speak for Themselves. FLORIST A D MARKET GARDE ER.
" :My corns of 30 years' growth were cured by Powell's remedy." Cut Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables, Wreaths, Crosses,
H. WILLIS, Kilmeston. and Bridal Bouquets made to order.
" I have great pleasure in recommending Powell's ' Corn Cure.' " Gardens neatJ,_y laid out and kept in order by
Contract or otherwise.
E. H. PLUMMER. l'urton Stoke.
" One bottle cured my corns and warts." Fruit Tr«l, Shrubs, Plants, and Bulbs, with other Garden Requilite&
J. HUNT, Sherston Magna. J;ept in 1tock.
" Your • Corn Cure' is 11 perfect success." NOTJI TJlJI A.DDRBSII-
CHARLES POUCH, Bickley Park, Kent. "'W'. SHRIVES,
"I am of•nre.e" from hard and soft corns. thanks to Powell's painless PARADE, MINEHEAD.
inv enti
L. V AN DE POOLE, 20, Ghent, Belgium.
" • Corn Cure ' is a certain cure, for it cured my corns."
A.. SilllMS, Fairford.
Price 7§d. Bottle, per post S§d. ; and 1111, per post 1/2.
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POWELL, CHEMIST, FAIRFORD.
Wholesale Agents, Messrs. Edwards, l:J7, Queen Victoria St.,London.
' LICENSED TO LET (ESTABLISHED 1864),
Is the Oldest and Leading Paper of the West of England
Cloth Manufacturing .District.
A' nd other Ca'rriages, PRICE ONE PENNY.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY EVENING.
BY THE HOUR, DAY OR DISTANCE. It has a very lar~e and constantly increasing circulation
amongst all classes throughout the important division
of Stroud.
L.ANSDOWN HOff;l.. 5fAf3L.E:5, Offices: LANsoowN, sTRouo.
CHELTENHAM. (iO) WM. TB:OMPSON, Proprietor.
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. TAUNTON AND WEST SOMERSET
GOFFE~ fAVERN COMPANY, I
LIMITED,
- J3eab ~aster :
COFFEE HOTEL, REv. F. "W"ELLF!I{, M.A.
2, F0 RE S T R E ET, TAU N T 0 N. · ~econb ~\'fasf~r:
Commercial Room. Ladies' Coffee Room. Beds. Hot and Cold F. J. C. NORMANJ EsQ, B. A.
Baths. Hot Joints, Soups, Steaks, Chops, daily from 12 to 3.
Cold Meat always on hand. Also, .Assisted by Resident and Non-Resident Masters.
THE COFFEE TAVERN, PAUL STREET. "X".ER:tv.l:S :
Billiard Room, Dining Room, and Smoking Room. Boarders (inclusive of Tuition Fees) •• 51 Guineas.
Manager-Yr. T. PULMAN. Secretary-Yr. ALBERT GOODMAN Day Boarders (ditto) .. •. • . £18.
•
Otlicea:-3, HAMMET STREET, TAUNTON. [17] Day Scholars • . . . • . • . £8.
~ c torcsfcrs' "rms,
(LATE GEORGE BARRY), • FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, TOURIST HOTEL,
&POSTING HOUSE,
- - WHOLESALE .A:ND RETAIL .........--
IYLTN ST:EJ I Q.,
' +WM. YANDLE, Proprietor. f
Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker, THIS Hotel has recently been entirely refitted and renovated, awl
will now be found replete with every comfort for commercial
HIGH STREET, BERKELEY. gentlemen and tourists.
It has an elegantly fitted coffee and commercial room, spacious
dining, ball or rendezvous room, and ·private sitting roomll. The
views around are magnificent, and sanitary arrangements perfect.
There are good loose boxes and stabling accommodation, lock-up
Fancy :Biscuits, Plum Cake, Seed Cake, Citron, Wedding coach hou10es, and fine dry harness rooms. The terms will be found
exceptionally moderate. Bus from this hotel meets every train.
N. B.-Saddle hol'!'es on hire. [17)
and Funeral Ca.kes made to order. (45)
~ .. .. \ .. •' •
o ...0..·····•.. BUILDER,
. ...·····.··•.. FROME-SELWOOD
.~ ·..
''\.~ ······· And Proprietor of the
••••• Stone Quarries. r, KEYFORD,
Architects' Drawings and Orders for Worked~Stone carried. out by FR.OlVl -
Competent Workmen. KELLY / 0.,
eor e & ro~~n ~ roEef,
H ON ST. GEORGE, SO ERSET• J!tttu ttnb ~enerttl
•••••••••••••••••••
FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND. TOURISTS'
HOTEL AND POSTING HOUSE. 51 & 52, GREAT QuEEN STREET;
HORSES AND O.U&UGES FOR HIRE. &OOD STABLING. .AND
•••••••••••••••••• 1 & 3, GATE STREET, LINCOLN's INN
EVERY accommodation afforded to visitors. Hinton St. George w.c. ;FIELDS, LONDON;
is nobly situated, and abounds on every hand with charming
walks, drives, and lovely scenery. The hotel is near Hinton MIDDLE MILL, KINGSTON-ON-THAMES.
Park, the seat of Earl Poulett. The village enjoys the modern
accessories of gas, water and telegraph services, and is within half • e2
an )lour's drive of Crewkeme Station, South Western Railway.
(17] ~ANE TRA.SX, Proprietres&
B. G. & B.
68 .
ADVERTISEMENTS. [1889.
•
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FOUNDRY & BRASS WORKS, ROTHERHAM,
AND
85, SOUTHWARK STREET; LONDON, S.E•
•
1.881.
52•. WATER CLOSET AND FIRE COCK.
1882. 1882.
AWARDED. AWARDED.
CLASS 8.-FOR WATER METER,&o.,S IEM ENS'. CLASS 31.-FOR WATER WORKS ARTICLES.
"PRACTICAL SUCCESS OF WATER METERS, &c.; "PROGRESS IN FABRICATION OF USEFUL ARTICLES
FOR THB DISTRIBUTION OP WATER IN TOWNS."
ORIGIN AJJTY OF TR.B WHOLE."
Agents at Hamburg:-Messrs. ALFRED BARBER and Co.
Agent at Brusse1s:-Jlr. EDMOND LAMAL.
BATEMAN & MOORE'S & CHRIMES' PATENT HYDRANTS OR FIRE COOKS.
Single and Double Air Valves.
GUEST & CHRIMES' IMPROVED SLUICE COCKS, for Water, Steam, Sewage, and Gas
(The body being cast in one piece).
SIEMENS & ADAMSON'S PATENT. WATER METER.
Chrimes' Patent High Pressure Loose Valve Screw-down Cocks
(Of the whole of the above G. & C. were the Original Manufacturen:1 and Sole Licensees).
' RESERVOIR VALVES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
REFLUX, RELIEF, AND PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES.
CATHELS & TERRACE'S PATENT FOUR-WAY DISC GAS VALVES.
C.A.THELS• P.A.TEN'T' DJ:STRJ:CT DRY GAS GOVERN'OR.
PATENT ABSOLUTE WATER WASTE PREYENTER.
ESKHOLME'S PATE PNEUMATIC REGULATOR AND VALVE CLOSET.
Waste-Preventing Single and Double Valve Service Boxes.
:IMPROVED SELF•ACTING & PULL "W'ATER CLOSET•
•
LOWE'S PATENT EFFLUVIA TRAPS, :BEGGS' IMPROVED. NEWTON'S PATENT STREET GULLY.
11~ ~u~Ull~rn~~ ~~11~~11 rn~Ql~[t~fll~l!ij'U~ fl1~~ ~GJllirn~Ul~~
CAS CHANDELIERS. BRACKETS, AND FITTINCS.
GOLDSMITH'S PATENT SIGHT WATER LINE INDICATING GAS METER. ORDINARY WET AND DRY GAS METERS,
STREET WATERING AND FIRE EXTINGUISl;IING APFARATUS
Of eYery description, as HAND or DELIVERY PIPES, JETS, JET and SPREADER to distribute Water in imitation of Rain; HOSE
COUPLINGS; LEATHER, INDIA RUBBER, GUTTA PERCHA., and CANVAS HOSE; COUPLING WRENCHES, &c., or any other
Article made to order or size.
PLUMBERS' AND GAS FITTERS' BRASSWORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Drawings, Descriptions, Prices, and Testimonials will be forwarded per Post, on application as above.
. ALL THE ABOVE ARTICLES MAY BE SEEN ON APPLICATION TO
· GUEST &, CHRIMES, BRASS WORKS, ROTHERHAM;
' OR TO
•
THOMAS. BEGGS & SON, .85, SOUTHWARK STREET, LONDON, S.E. ·.
· ... .. Telegram Address:-" GUEST, ROTHERHAM.'' · . {13)'
IS89.J ADVERTISEl\1ENTS. 69
Commands a Freference
over all others.
orner o WORKS: -,
• .,
'I I
ESTABLISHED OVER 200 YEARS. -~-
:,~· ... . ..,....r..u.......:; . . .. )14ADE FROM
llll!.lllfl . • ; :....;.:.a. XE\V £LOTH,
OOROON WOR!I..S. ...If ~-.....
' TAILOR.
Jflli!IIJJ, .' . . -
BROOK' s·T AND
!!!!. IJIIIII
~IANTLE
nn. lflllllli(
!Ul
UUTTINGS
IS THE
•
ersfield earthru om
SPECIAL LINE. THOUSANDS ARE SOLD WHERE
DOZENS USED TO BE.
}'rice from 2/ll to 12/- each. Weight from 9-lbs. to 24-lbs. each. Soft, Warm and Comfortable to the feet. Something to tread upon
and Cheapest Rug in the Market for Rough Wear. ·
We are also ~ers of YARN FRINGE RUGS and MATS, DRAB, BROWN and BLUE GREY BLANKETS and RUGS.
• PRICE LISTS, TERMS, &C., POST }'REE•
·HEARTHRUG COMPANY, BROOK ST., HUDDERSFIELD.
Sole Proprietor-JOHN BEEVER. JOHN SYKES, Manager. (29)
P " ' J . B L Y S F I E D .A.N''N'UAT~L"'Y'. PR.IGEt 1.6S.
Titled~ Landed~ TO THE Official Classes~
and
CO~TAINING ABOUT
T"'W"EN"TY TE:OUS.AN"D N .A::M:ES.
GIVES AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
ALL ME:MBERS OF NOBLE FAMILIES, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNCILLORS, BAIWNETS,
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF CO:MMO~S. LORDS-LIEUTENANT, GOVERNORS OF COLONIES,
KNIGHTS AND COMPANIONS OF ORDERS, DEANS, AND ARCHDEACONS,
JUDGES, SERJEANTS-AT-LAW, QUEEN'S COUNSEL, ETC.,
SUPERIOR 0 FFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY,
COUNTY MAGISTRATES, AND OWNERS OF THE PRINCIPAL SEATS IN ENGLAND.
LONDON: KELLY r& CO.~
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OFFICES, 5·1, GREAT QUEEN STREET W.C.
-. ti~89.
70 ADVERTISEl\iENTS.
London Warehou~e: - MANCHESTER Branch Wareh~
TELEPHONE
2, BUDGE ROW, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, E.C, KIDDERMINSTER : COMMERCIAL BL"ILDINGS.
No. 72. LIVERPOOL: ORIEL CHAMBERS, WATER STREET,
Works:
RICHMOND HILL & SPRINGFIELD MJJ,J,, SALFORD; -o- GLASGOW: 187, GEORGE STREET.
BIIUIINGHAM : 4, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, NEW 8T,
TD& MANCDE5TER ROPE AND TWINE WORK~, I LONDON
DUBLIN: 62, MIDDLE ABBEY STREET.
ORCHARD ST., PENDLETON, MANCHES1.'ER; TELEPHONE BELFAST: 13, QUEEN'S SQUARE.
GLOBE TWINE MILLS, LEED!I ;
No.l733.
BARROW FLAX AND JUTE WORKS,
BARROW·IN·FURNESS;
2 & 4, 80UTHGATE ROAD, LONDON, N.
HEAD OFFICES: 21, MAJOR STREET, MANCHESTER.
•
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• C.A.N'"V.A.S,
8HEETING, SACKING, &c.; Ropes, Spun Yarn, Engine Flax, llemp and
Jute Yarns, Cotton Yarns, &c. ; Machine-made Twines.
HEMP AND COTTON MAIN DRIVING ROPES.
LOBBY AND STAIR OIL CLOTH, DUTCH CARPETINGS, PRINTED JUTE RUGS AND SQUARES, &o.
~RIGGS'' f>ATENT 61NED ~AGS fOR SUGAR, ~OFFEE, &c.
Bailway Wagon, Cart and Stack Covers, Cotton and Linen Oil Cloths, Patent Tarpaulin, Patent
• Packing, Brattice Cloth, &c., for Collieries.
PATENT DRESSING FOR WAGON COVERS. BRIGGS' PATENT ROOFING CLOTH.
Sole Tent Maker for Her Majesty's War Office, and Contractor for Government and :Railway Storear
Sacks, Bags, Sackinga, Baggings, Tarpaulings, &c. Heasians (18 inches to 108 inches wide).
.. -.
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Mark Street Mills, .,
Netherfield Road North, I
Manufacturers AND COTTON
ABSORBENT, OPEN WHITE' AND GREY
•• Carbolized' Tow,
I
CARDED
'W"addings, Surgeons' and
ABSORBENT AND
"COMPLETE SURGICAL DRESSING," "WOUND PADDING," '
"SPLINT PADDI G," "PROOFED LINT," "ABSORBENT PROOFED FELT."
HEALTH CHEST PROTECTORS,
Made from. the finest Lambs' Wool, are washable, healthy, and comfortable. (51)
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SEND FuR ILLU.;.TRATED L~Sr OF
Patent
Self-Acting
For B.alslng 'Water for the Supply of Towns, Vill&ges, Irrig,tion, Railway St&tions, Mansions, lount&ina, l1rma, &e.
No COlt/or .Motif!e l'ow~r. which i1 obrnined frum a Stream of WlUer passing ll•rough the Ram. N<J Oiling 01' P<tcking required. Made in size
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SPECIAL RAMS for HIGH FALLS to send up One-third of the Water passing through t.hem.
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portion of the ~.~ame supplying the house and garden on the hill. by a stream of impure water,
w1ll pump clean water fwm
water that works it. a well or spring.
TESTIMONIALS FOR .JOHN BLAKE'S PATENT SELF•ACTING HYDRAULIC RAMS I
· From C. PAGE Woon, Esq., Wakes Hall, Wakes Colne, Essex, January 11th, 1889.
"Sir,-In reply to your enquiry, the Hydraulic Ram you put down for me in 1884 has cost me only 6tl. in repairt! (for a new stud my
blacksmith made); the second Ram you put down to supply an off-hand farm has been running three years and has cost not a penny
for repairs; the third and largest Ram, put down two months ago, which is for the supply of water to my neighbours, is running
!lll.tisfactorily. All three Rams throw up more water than you guaranteed. From enquiries I have made from friends who have
Rams of other makers, I am convinced of the superiority of yours, and my third order is a proof of my good opinion. My abundant
water supply is the greatest possible comfort to me. "Yours faithfully, C. PAGB WOOD."
From MAT'l'HIAS SMITH, Esq., Hill Top Itall, Pannal, near Leeds, .January 14th, 1~89.
"Dear Sir,-I have great pleasure in bearing testimony to the marvellous efficiency of the Ram you fixed here in January, 1888.
It is worked by spring water of irregular volume. the dry weather tlow being six pints per minute, with which quantity you promised
to work the Ram, forcing through 330 yards of delivery pipe to an elevation of fully 144 feet, but out of 5} pints per minute, 166 gallons
per day are sent up, and out of two gallons per minute now flowing through the Ram, 540 gallons per day are delivered' at the ~.~ame
height. Censidering the extremely small quantity of driving water, I certainly did not expect so grand a result. With every wish that
you may get the reward you deserve.-! am, dear sir, yours faithfu!ly, MATTHIAS SMITH."
From Mr. THOMAS VARLEY, A!!'ent to the Trustees of the late William Roundell, Esq., Gledstone Estate,
West Marton, Skipton, August 11th, 1887.
"Dear Sir,-The Patent Hydraulic Ram you fixed five years ago on this estate is still working as well as it did on the day it started.
It is driven by spring water carried along the hillside in 950 yartls of iron pipe, and forces up an abundant supply to an underground
tank on the hill at a distance of two miles from, and at an elevation of 280 feet above, the Ram. The water is then gravitated through
several pipes and branches, having a total length of about four miles, for the snvply of the mansion, garden, stables, estate workshop,
and steam boiler, the village of '''est Marton, and several farms. There are five fire-plugs inside the mansion, and seven outside; and as
the underground reservoir is 70 feet above the mansion, seven jets of water can be thrown over the house in case of fire. As there is still
a considerable overflow from the underground reservoir running to waste, I intencl to form a sec01.<d reservoir at a lower level, and utilize
the water for otht:r farms. I have much pleasure in being able to report as above."
BLAKB'S BYDRAU'L:IC IMS h1ve lleen supplied to the following amongst othen : -
The Hev. Hon. E. T. St. John, Bletsoe, Bedford.
His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught.
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His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. Sir Fredk. A. Milbank, Bart., M.P., Tllorp l'errow.
His Grace the Duke of Westminster. Major-General Sir H . .M. Havelock-Allen, Bart.
His Grace the Duke of Cleveland. Major-General lt'ielden, Witton Park, Blackburn.
His Grace the Duke of Portland. General Mackenzie, Foveran House, Aberdeen.
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. GenPral Gerard Pottet Eaton, The Pole, Cheshire.
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The Most Hon. the Marquess of Downshlre. Sir William l<'it>lding, Bart., Feniscowles.
The Most Hon. the Marquess of Abergavenny. Sir llobert Menzies, Bart., or Menzios.
The 1\lost Hon. the Marquess of Lon louderry. Sir Humphrey De 'l'ratford, Bart., Tra1Iord Park.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Derhy. Sir Michael Robert Shaw-t:;tewart, Bart.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Devon. Sir Henry W. Ripley, Bart., Acacia, near Leeds.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Gainshorough. Sir l\Jichael Arthur Bass, Bart., M.P.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Ilche~ter. Sir W. C. Won;ley. Bart., Hovingham Hall, Yorkshire.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Romnev. Sir Kenneth Smith Mackenzie. Bart.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Granaril. Sir William Eden, Bart., Windlestone, Ferry Hill.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Beauchamp. Sir Thomas C. C. Western, Bart., Tattistone, Suffolk.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Caledon. Sir John Shelley, Bart.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Lichfield. Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bart.
The Countess de Morella. Sir Edward Bates, Bart.
S!r Edmund :S~ckley, Bart.
Lady Henry Cholmondeley, East Burnham Lodge. Su A. WoodJWISs, The Pastures, Derby.
The Dowager Lady Williams Wynn. Colonel Starkie, Lovely Hall, Blackburn.
The Right Hon. Lord Londesborough. Colonel Milligan, Cauldwell Hall, Burton-on-Tren~.
The Right Hon. Lord Hothfield. Colonel Towneley, Tow~eley, I~cashire. .
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The Right Hon. Lord Leconfield. LJeut.-Colonel Loyd, L~llesden, Hawkhurst.
Edwartl M.acna~hte~I, Esq., Q.C., M.P., Runken_v.
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NORTH AND EAST RIDINGS OF YORKSHIRE.............................................................................. 258·
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