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Edinburgh Royal Mail Coach-oftice,
NO. 1. Catherine street.
Lilt of Coaches from the above Office.
Aberdeen, through Kinross, Perth, Dundee, Arbroath,
Montrose, Bervie and Stonehaven, every morn-
ing at 9 a m
Carlisle, through Middleton, Bankhotise, Selkirk, Haw-
ick, Mosspaul, Langholm and Longtown, at 2
p. m. where it meets the Liverpool and Man-
chester mails.
Dumfries, through Noblebpuse, Crook and Moffat, every
. mornhig, at 9 a. m. where it meets the Port-
patrick mail, and arrives there at 10 o'clock,,
and in time for the packet the next day for
Donaghadee ; whe-re conveyance is to Belfast*.
Dublin, and all parts of Ireland.
Glasgow, through Calder, Whitburn and Holytown, every
morning at |- past 8 a. m. where it meets the
Greenock mail, which leaves Glasgow at 4 every
afternoon.
Glasgow, through Linlithgow, Falkirk and Kilsyth, every
evening at h past S, where it meets the Ayr
mail, which sets out every morning at p.
London, through Haddington, Dunbar, Berwick, Bel-
ford, Alnwick, Morpeth, Newcastle, and York;
where it meets the Hull, Doncaster, Scarbo-
rough, and Leeds, as also the Manchester mail
at | past 3.
Stirling, through Linlithgow and Falkirk, every morn-
ing at 9 a. m.
Phillips and Piper, mail contractors.
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