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Lower Ward of the County, comprehending the Pa-
rishes of Old and New Monkland, Cambuslang, Kil-
bride — Appeals for these Parishes must be lodged
at Hamilton, with John Torrance, clerk — John Gillies,
Airdrie, surveyor Cathcart, Carmunnock, Cadder,
Govan Rutherglen Parish and Burgh — Appeals for
these Parishes and Barony Parish, must be lodged
with Mr. Bogle, clerk, 87, Glassford-street.
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MAIL AND STAGE COACHES,
B ith a List of Fares, and Arrival and Departure of the
various Posts.
AIRDRIE — A Coach from the King's Arms Inn, 164, Trong-ate, on
jWonday, Wednesday Friday and Saturday, at 5 evening — fare 1/6
— outside 1/. — The Mail from this place arrives and departs with
the Edinburgh Mail.
AYR — A Coach from Mr. Bain's, 3, Nelson-street, every lawful
day at 7 morning, and from the Tontine at 4 afternoon — fare 12/
— outside 8/. — The Mail from Ayr and all places in that direction
from Port-Patrick, arrives at 5 o'clock mornmu, and at one o'clock
afternoon. — Departs at 8 o'clock morning and at 4 afternoon.
CARLISl-E— The Mail Coach from Mr. Bain's, 3, Nelson-street,
every lavirful day at half past 4 afternoon — fare 50/ — outside
S3/ — Carlisle Mail arrives and departs daily with the London Mail.
DUMFRIES — A Coach from Mr. Bain's, 3, Nelson-street, ou Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday, (by Kilmarnock, and Sanquhar,) at 6
o'clock, morning, fare to Kilmarnock, 8/— outside 5(6 ; — to San-
quhar 23/ — outside 14/; — to Dumfries 30/ — outside 20/; — Dum-
fries Mail arrives and departs v^iththe London Mail. ^
DUMBARTON — The Mail from Dumbarton and all places in that
direction from the West Highlands, arrives between 1 and 2 after-
noon — -Departs at"9 morning in Summer, and at 10 in Winter.
EDINBURGH— The Mail Coach daily from the Bull Inn, at half
past 8 morning; from Mr. Bain's, Nelson-Street, at 9 evening , by
Falkirk and Linlithgow— fare by the Mail Coaches 1 6/ — outside 1 0/ ;
and a Coach from the Tontine at 9 morning; and another
Coach from the Buck's Head Inn, at 12 noon; and from 625,
Argyll-Street at 3 and 4 afternoon, fare 16/ — outside 10/ — The
Mails from this quarter are, Edinburgh and all places in that
direction, Stirling, the East coast, and all places in the North of
Scotland, arrive at 5 o'clock morning, and at half-past 2 after-
noon. — Depart by the Mail Coaches as above.
GREENOCK— A Mail Coach (by Paisley) from Mr. Bain's, Nelson-
stteetj every lawful day at 1 1 forenoon, and from the BuUInn at 4

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