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| South Farm | South Farm | Revd Wm Proctor | On Sheet | A farm house with offices &c in | ||
| Mr J. Cock | 15.9 | the Village of Doddington, occupied | ||||
| Mr J. Cairns | by Mr W.B. Boyd. The farm is | |||||
| in the S. side of the Township hence | ||||||
| the name | ||||||
| Post Office | Post Office | Mr Wm Pattie | On Sheet | This is situated on the E. side of the | ||
| Revd Mr Proctor | 15.9 | Village, and kept in a small shop. | ||||
| Mr Cairns | Letters arrive at 1 p.m. and are dispatched | |||||
| at 4.30 p.m. | ||||||
| Dod Well | Dod Well | Revd Mr Proctor | On Sheet | A remarkably strong Spring issuing | ||
| Mr Cairns | 15.9 | from a Sandstone rock in the Village | ||||
| Mr Cock | of Doddington, it discharges 70 gallons | |||||
| per min. is uniform in volume both | ||||||
| Summer & Winter and retains a con- | ||||||
| stant temperature of 47deg. Far.. | ||||||
| It is neatly enclosed and railed in | ||||||
| the form of a Square fountain, the water | ||||||
| issuing at three spouts, and the whole | ||||||
| surmounted by an elegant Stone Cross- | ||||||
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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