Skip to main content

‹‹‹ prev (130)

(132) next ›››

(131)
DINGWALL DORKING DUBLIN.
17
DINGWALL, LOCH MAREE, AND SKYE.
WARRINGTON’S (late op Lochinver)
NATIONAL AND STATION HOTEL.
AT THE JUNCTION OF THE HIGHLAND AND SKYE RAILWAYS.
?ROM this Hotel, between Breakfast and Dinner, parties may conveniently visit the
whole of the famed Scenery along the Skye Railway to Strome Ferry, leaving here
t 10.35 a.m., allowing an hour and a half at Strome, and arriving at Dingwall at 5.48
.m.; and in like manner Golspie and Dunrohin, besides many other Places of Interest.
A large Coffee-Room. Private Parlours and Suites of Rooms.
*** Posting, Job Horses, and Carriages.
W. WARRINGTON, Proprietor.
DINGWALL.
AUCHNASHEEN HOTEL,
AUCHNASHEEN.
BY RAILWAY FROM DINGWALL.
VT M'lVER begs to inform the public that he has now Removed from the Old House,
and has Opened the New Hotel at the Auchnasheen Station, which is much
arger and more convenient than the old one.
The Coaches for Lochmaree and Gairloch leave Auehnasheen daily on the arrival of
.he Morning Trains from Dingwall ; the Gairloch Coaches arrive at Auchnasheen in
;ime for the Evening Trains to Dingwall and Strome Ferry.
DORKING.
WHITE HORSE HOTEL.
pOR FAMILIES and TOURISTS. Enlarged and re-decorated. First-class ac-
*• commodation. '.Saddle Horses. Carriages of every description for Picnics to
jeath Hill, Boxhill, Ac. Excellent Stabling. FREDERICK COOKE, Proprietor.
Omnibus on arrival of Trains at both Stations.
N.B.—Dorking Coach Ottice. Fly-Master by Appointment to Brighton and South-
Eastern Railway Companies.
DUBLIN.
THE “ABBEY” HOTEL,
Commercial and Family Hotel (Scotch House),
102 & 103 MIDDLE ABBEY STREET (off SACKYILLE STREET),
Mrs. ARTHUR, Proprietress,
HOMBINES the Comfort of a Home with Moderate Charges. Is centrally situated,
being within two minutes’ walk of the General Post Office, and near the Bank,
College, Steamboats, and Railway Stations.
Show Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen.
B