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expeditiously  taught:---  CLASSICS;  Writing,  in  all  the  different  Hands  now  used;
                   Arithmetic, divisions and decimal; Merchant’s Accompts; Mensuration of Superficies
                   and solids; and various branches of the Mathematics
                      His  Terms  are,  Sixteen  Pounds  per  annum  for  board  and  Tuition;  One  guinea
                   entrance.  Two Guineas per Annum, Tuition only.
                      Those Gentlemen who please to instruct their Children to his care, only depend on
                   strict attention being paid to their Education, Health, and Morals.
                   N.B.  The  said  T.C,  Cruttwell  continues  his  other  business  as  usual,  and  solicits  a
                   continuance of the favours of his friends.

                                                         BERKS
                   TO be LETT, and entered upon immediately. The OLD ROSE INN, in Wokingham,
                   formerly kept by Mrs. Molly Mogg, and is now in the occupation of Mrs. Wheatley,
                   who is desirous of quitting it, the business being more than she can possibly attend to,
                   together with the Stock, Furniture, Fixtures, &c. to be taken at a fair appraisement.
                      For particulars, enquire of Mrs. Wheatley, on the premises.


                                                         BERKS
                   TO  be  SOLD  by  auction,  by  order  of  the    Assignees,  by  WM.  KIMBERLEY  on
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                   Wednesday the 7  of June inst. All the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, upon the premises,
                   called  HOSE  HILL  FARM,  in  the  parish  of  Wokingham,  late  the  property  of  Mr.
                   THOMAS ROUND, bankrupt; consisting of six good cart horses, one black nag, with
                   a long tail, two cows, four yearling calves, one sow and 16 store pigs, poultry, &c.
                   two  very  good  wagons,  two  dung  carts,  and  harnesses  for  eight  horses,  ploughs,
                   harrows, rollers, and other implements in the farming business; about six load of bent
                   and clover hay; a small stack of meadow ditto and 12 load of wheat straw; several
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                   mines of dung and manure, faggots, &c. which may be viewed on Tuesday the 6 ,
                   and the morning of sale, which will  begin  exactly at  eleven o’clock; catalogues  of
                   which  will  be  delivered  at  the  inns  of  Reading,  and  Wokingham,  and  by  Mr.
                   Kimberley, Auctioneer in Windsor.
                   B.B. In a sort time will also be sold by Auction, of which timely notice will be given,
                   several Freehold and other Estates, late the property of the above Mr. Tho. Round.

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                   Mon 26  June
                                                WOKINGHAM, BERKS
                   TO be LET, A neat HOUSE, with bow windows; the front consists of a hall and teo
                   parlours;  behind  a  study  or  breakfast  room,  a  kitchen,  laundry,  and  a  wash-house;
                   coppers, grates, ironing stove, a small oven, six bed-chambers, garrets for servants, a
                   good cellar, garden, &c.
                      Also, one other House there, very pleasant, with or without the furniture, a kitchen,
                   wash-house,  &c.;  coppers,  grates,  stoves,  &c.;  five  bedrooms,  two  garrets,  a  neat
                   garden  well  planted  with  fruit  trees,  flowering  shrubs,  ever-greens  and  flowers  of
                   most sorts; good cellars, &c.
                      Likewise, one other HOUSE there; consisting of one parlour, and a kitchen, four
                   bed-chambers, out-houses, a small garden, &c.
                      And another HOUSE; consisting of two parlours, a kitchen, wash-house, with out-
                   offices, four bed-chambers on the first floor and two ditto on the next, very good, and
                   an extensive prospect into Surrey, Hampshire, Wilts, Bucks and Oxfordshire; garrets
                   in the roof, cellars, &c.; a good garden of an acre, well planted with fine wall fruit

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