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Newport - Kelly 1927 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 18

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Newport, Commercial
Yelf Bothers Ltd. printers, 15 Holyrood street
Yelf Gerald, baker, 104 St. James' square
Young Arthur William, news agent, 93 Pyle street
Newport, Civic
Anderson Miss M. A., infants' mistress, Upper St. James street Elementary school; (girls & infants, in two departments), built 1812 originally known as the Lancastrian and afterwards the Royal British Schools, but transferred to the Newport Board in 1875; re-opened in Jan. 1876 and enlarged at a cost of about 1200GBP, again in 1896; the school will hold 850 children
Barnard Walter, station master, Shide Railway Station
Barnes, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Whitwell, wed.
Barnes, Carrier, to Niton, from St. Thomas's square, daily
Buckler Miss M., girls'mistress, Upper St. James street Elementary school; (girls & infants, in two departments), built 1812 originally known as the Lancastrian and afterwards the Royal British Schools, but transferred to the Newport Board in 1875; re-opened in Jan. 1876 and enlarged at a cost of about 1200GBP, again in 1896; the school will hold 850 children
Chandler William. H., master, Church of England Elementary school, (boys', girls', and infants); built 1816 for 700 children; the boys' and girls' departments were rebuilt 1910 at a cost of 4250GBP
Chiverton, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Bembridge, tues. & fri.
Crouchers Ltd., daily water conveyance to Portsmouth by the motor ships: 'Tantivy', 'Whip', 'Tally Ho', 'Harkaway', 'Vixen', 'Fox' & 'Huntsman'
Doughton, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Atherfield, wed. & sat.
Dowton, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Yafford, wed. & sat.
Edwards, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Sandown, daily
Forward Miss A. B., mistress, Barton (infants) Elementary School, built in 1835, at a cost of 600GBP
Gallop, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Ventnor & Bonchurch, daily at 4.30 p.m. except thurs.
Hall, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Freshwater, tues., thurs. & sat.
Holbrook, Carrier, from St. Thomas's square, to Newtown, tues. & sat.
Hunter A. Harvey, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Ryde, daily
Jenkins & Strugnell, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Shanklin, daily
Liddell Miss B. E., girls' mistress, Church of England Elementary school, (boys', girls', and infants); built 1816 for 700 children; the boys' and girls' departments were rebuilt 1910 at a cost of 4250GBP
Millmore, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Brighstone & Shorwell, mon., wed. & sat.
Millmore, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Ryde, daily
Mundell, Carrier, from his house, 62 Lugley street, to Cowes, mon., tues., wed., thurs. at 10 a.m., and fri. 10.30 a.m.
Mundell, Carrier, from his house, 62 Lugley street, to East Cowes, daily
Oram Miss M. M., infants' mistress, Church of England Elementary school, (boys', girls', and infants); built 1816 for 700 children; the boys' and girls' departments were rebuilt 1910 at a cost of 4250GBP
Ousley William, master, Barton (boys) Elementary School
Reynolds George, Carrier, from St. Thomas's square, to Newbridge & Ningwood, mon., wed. & sat. at 4 p.m.
Reynolds, Carrier, from St. Thomas's square, to Calbourne, mon., wed. & sat.
Shepard Brothers Ltd., daily water conveyance to Southampton by the 'Iona', 'Ithunia', 'Arrow', 'Wave', 'Foam' & 'Spray'
Shotter, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Brighstone & Shorwell, daily except thurs. & sat.
Sprake, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Chale & Blackgang, mon., tues., wed., fri. & sat.
Sprake, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Chillerton & Gatcombe, mon., tues., wed., fri. & sat.
Taylor, Carrier, from 'Rose & Crown', to Sandown, mon., wed. & sat.
Trowbridge, Carrier, from the 'George', to Yarmouth, Shalfleet etc., tues., wed. & sat.
Young Henry, station master, Newport Railway Station
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