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every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; goes by the Hole Bill-Hill, through Binfield,
                   War  field  ad  Winkfield  and  (by  permission  of  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of
                   Cumberland) through the Great Park.
                      The Chariot calls for parcels and passengers at the Stag and Hounds, Binfield; the
                   Horse  Shoes,Warfield;  the  White  Hart,  Winkfield  Church;  Fleur  de  Lis;  Hatchet-
                   Lane; and King’s Arms, Bishopsgate.
                      The favourers of this undertaking may be assured that the greatest care will be taken
                   of  parcels,  and  that  they  will  be  carefully  delivered  on  the  arrival  of  the  coach  or
                   chariot
                                         Performed by
                                                CRUTTWELL, GEVAUX, and Co.

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                   Fri 28  Oct
                                               BY PARTICULAR DESIRE
                                          At the THEATRE in PEAK-STREET
                                                     WOKINGHAM
                                      On Monday will be presented a Comedy, called
                                                  The WEAT INDIAN
                                       To which will added an Entertainment, called
                                             HIGH LIFE BELOW STAIRS,
                                               Boxes 3s. Pit 2s. Gallery 1s,
                     The doors to be opened at half after five, and begin exactly at half after six o’clock.

                                                    PRICE of GRAIN
                                                   At WOKINGHAM
                   Wheat         £13 10s. 0d. to £15 15s. 0d. per Load
                   Oat                   3s.  0d. to        25s. 0d. per Q
                   Barley                30s.  0d to       34s.  0d..
                   Beans                      34s.  0d. to      36s.  0d.
                   Pease                       33s.        to      34s.  0d.

                                               The PROPRIETORS of the
                                               WOKINGHAM MACHINE
                                          From the OLD ROSE and BUSH INN,
                      Beg leave to  return the Gentlemen, Ladies, and the Public in  general, thanks for
                   their past favours, and hope for their continuance, as they will assiduously endeavour
                   to do their business in the best manner possibly can be done. The Machine at present
                   sets out from Mr. Wheatley’s, the above inn, every morning at half an hour past seven
                   o’clock;  and  from  the  Bolt-in-Tun,  Fleet  Street,  London,  precisely  at  ten,  where
                   passengers and parcels are regularly booked; stops going up and coming down at the
                   New and Old White Horse Cellars, and the black Bear Inn, Piccadilly, to set down and
                   take up passengers and parcels; stops at the Crown and Hind’s Head by—Bracknell,
                   and  at  the  Inns  at  Sunninghill  as  usual;  change  horses,  breakfast  and  dine  at  the
                   Catherine Wheel,. Egham, every day, Sunday excepted.
                      Passengers forwarded to Reading at the usual prices,
                          Performed (if God permits) by
                                                       JOHN ALLALY,
                                                       WILLIAM WHEATLEY,
                                                       John CLODE


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