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Mon 10 Oct
FAIR
The FAIR AT WOKINGHAM for Horses, Cows, Sheep, and different kinds of
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Merchandise, will be held (as last year) on Old Michaelmas Day, the 10 of October
instant.
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The Fair on the 21 of April, as usual.
WOKINGHAM POST-COACHES AND WAGGON
Removed from the King’s Head to Mrs. Chaplin’s
The Rose Inn, Market-Place
Will continue to set off every morning at nine o’clock (Sunday excepted) to the
Bolt-in Tun, Fleet Street, London.
Also a Post-Coach will leave the Bolt-in Tun, Fleet Street, every morning at 10
o’clock, (Sundays excepted)
WAGGON as usual.
Every Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock to the Saracen’s Head, Friday-street, London;
returns from thence every Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock.
J. CLINCH and Co.
Call at the Old White Horse Cellar, and Black Bear, Piccadilly, for convenience of
Parcels, and Passengers who reside at the west end of the town.
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Mon 12 Dec
READING POST-COACHES
SET off every morning from the GEORGE INN
THE FOREST COACH
Will set off every morning at ten o’clock, goes through Binfield, Winkfield, and (by
permission) through the Duke’s Park, to the Black Lion Water-lane, Fleet-street,
London; where passengers and parcels are carefully booked.
A COACH will return also from thence (the same road) every morning at eight
o’clock.
Also, A Neat POST-COACH,
(to carry Four Inside Passengers only) Sets off every morning at seven o’clock, goes
also, to the Black Lion, Water-lane, and returns from thence the same day at one.
A family taking the whole Post-Coach may set out any hour sooner or later.
They call at the New White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly, going in and coming out of
London, for the convenience of passengers and parcels.
Passengers or parcels going to London, are booked at the George Inn, and at Mrs.
Parish’s, Perfumer, King-street.
N.B No parcel above £5 value will be accounted for if lost, unless entered and paid
for as such.
MILLS, WILLIAMS, and ELMS, Proprietors
Who returns thanks to their friends and the public for past favours, and begs to
inform them, that the PARTNERSHIP which subsisted between them and Messrs.
SMITH and Co., Proprietors of the Coaches from the ANGEL INN, is now Dissolved;
they therefore humbly solicit the future patronage of their friends and the public,
which it will ever be their study to merit..
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