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STEAMERS.
^AvGLflSGOW, BELFAST, BRISTOL,
CARDIFF, AND SWANSEA.
Carrying Goods for Newport, Exeter, Gloucester, Cheltenham, etc.
The Screw Steamships
AVON, SOLWAY, SEVERN, PRINCESS ALEXANDRA,
or other Vessels,
Are intended to Sail as under
Glasgow to Bristol and Swansea—Every Monday, at 2 p.m.
Glasgow to Bristol, and Cajuuff—Every Friday, at 2 p.m.
Belfast to Bristol and Swansea—Every Tuesday.
Belfast to Bristol and Cardiff—Every Saturday.
Bristol to Belfast and Glasgow—Every Wednesday and Friday.
Swansea to Belfast and Glasgow—Every Saturday.
Cardiff to Belfast and Glasgow via, Bristol—Every Monday.
Fares from Glasgow’—Cabin, 20s.; Steerage 12s. 6d.; Soldiers and Sailors, 10s.
„ from Belfast—Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s.
Returns for Cabin and Steerage at Fare and a half, available for Two Months.
These Steamers have splendid Cabin accommodation for passengers.
For Rates of Freight and further particulars, apply to
WILLIAM SLOAN & CO., 140 Hope Street, Glasgow.
ABERDEEN
LONDON
Average Passage
86 Sows.
THE ABERDEEN STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY’S STEAMSHIPS
BAN-HIGH, CITY OF LONDON, or CITY OF ABERDEEN,
will be despatched (weather, etc., permitting) from ABERDEEN, and from The Aber¬
deen Steam Navigation Co. ’s Wharf, Limehouse, LONDON, every Wednesday and Saturday.
Fares—including Stewards’ Fees—Private Cabins accommodating four passengers,
£6. Private Cabins, it occupied by fewer than four passengers, £6.
Single Tickets—First Cabin, 30s. ; Second Cabin, 15s.; Children under fourteen
years, 15s. and 10s. Return Tickets—available for three months—45s. and 25s. ;
Children, 25s. and 15s.
Passengers wiU please observe that during the season the Co.’s steamer ‘ Ich Dien’
will start from the Temple Pier, Thames Embankment, one hour before the advertised
times of sailing, conveying passengers and their luggage alongside the Aberdeen
Steamers free of charge. Porters in the Company’s service will assist with the luggage.
For further particulars apply to John A Clinkskill, Agent, The Aberdeen Steam
Navigation Co.’s Wharf, Limehouse; and 102 Queen Victoria Street, E.C., London;
or to Charles Shepherd, Manager, Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen.
STEAMERS.
^AvGLflSGOW, BELFAST, BRISTOL,
CARDIFF, AND SWANSEA.
Carrying Goods for Newport, Exeter, Gloucester, Cheltenham, etc.
The Screw Steamships
AVON, SOLWAY, SEVERN, PRINCESS ALEXANDRA,
or other Vessels,
Are intended to Sail as under
Glasgow to Bristol and Swansea—Every Monday, at 2 p.m.
Glasgow to Bristol, and Cajuuff—Every Friday, at 2 p.m.
Belfast to Bristol and Swansea—Every Tuesday.
Belfast to Bristol and Cardiff—Every Saturday.
Bristol to Belfast and Glasgow—Every Wednesday and Friday.
Swansea to Belfast and Glasgow—Every Saturday.
Cardiff to Belfast and Glasgow via, Bristol—Every Monday.
Fares from Glasgow’—Cabin, 20s.; Steerage 12s. 6d.; Soldiers and Sailors, 10s.
„ from Belfast—Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s.
Returns for Cabin and Steerage at Fare and a half, available for Two Months.
These Steamers have splendid Cabin accommodation for passengers.
For Rates of Freight and further particulars, apply to
WILLIAM SLOAN & CO., 140 Hope Street, Glasgow.
ABERDEEN
LONDON
Average Passage
86 Sows.
THE ABERDEEN STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY’S STEAMSHIPS
BAN-HIGH, CITY OF LONDON, or CITY OF ABERDEEN,
will be despatched (weather, etc., permitting) from ABERDEEN, and from The Aber¬
deen Steam Navigation Co. ’s Wharf, Limehouse, LONDON, every Wednesday and Saturday.
Fares—including Stewards’ Fees—Private Cabins accommodating four passengers,
£6. Private Cabins, it occupied by fewer than four passengers, £6.
Single Tickets—First Cabin, 30s. ; Second Cabin, 15s.; Children under fourteen
years, 15s. and 10s. Return Tickets—available for three months—45s. and 25s. ;
Children, 25s. and 15s.
Passengers wiU please observe that during the season the Co.’s steamer ‘ Ich Dien’
will start from the Temple Pier, Thames Embankment, one hour before the advertised
times of sailing, conveying passengers and their luggage alongside the Aberdeen
Steamers free of charge. Porters in the Company’s service will assist with the luggage.
For further particulars apply to John A Clinkskill, Agent, The Aberdeen Steam
Navigation Co.’s Wharf, Limehouse; and 102 Queen Victoria Street, E.C., London;
or to Charles Shepherd, Manager, Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen.
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