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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