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For carrying a waggon of coals up stairs, the same distance
as above, for the first stair, - _ _ ,
For every other stair, - - _ .
For carrying a cart of coals from any street or lane, to a
cellar, within twenty feet from where the coals lie, if not
down a stair, - - - . _
If down a stair, an additional
If above twenty, and not exceeding sixty feet,
For every additional stair,
For half the distance, and so in proportion,
For carrying a waggon of coals from any street or lane, the
same distance as above, into a cellar, if not down a stair,
If down a stair, - _ - _ .
If above twenty, and not exceeding sixty feet,
If down a stair, - . _ _
For every additional sixty feet, for each cart,
, For each waggon, - - - -
iV. B. Coal porters to report their names to the Town Clerks,
and take out a Badge, which they shall wear, under a penalty of 5s.
They shall be furnished Virith a copy of the Regulations, under a
penalty of 5s. Refusing to vs/'ork when not engaged, or demanding
more than specified in the Table, 5s.
TRADING VESSELS and STEAM PACKETS
ON THE RIVER CLYDE from GLASGOW.
Places. Agents.
To Ayr, The Masters.
Belfast, John Gemmill, Woodlane.
Bristol, John M'Kinlay, 122, Broomielaw.
Campbelton, The Masters.
Carlisle and Annan, Robert Brown, 115, Trongate.
Dublin, M'Neil, Gemmill & Co. Woodlane.
Girvan, Tlie Masters.
Inveraray, Do.
Islay, Do.
Kendal Milnthorpe, 7 ^^ ^^^^^^.j^ ^ ^^ Woodlane.
Lancaster & Ulverston, ^
Do. John M'Kinlay, 122, Broomielaw.
Largs, The Masters.
Liverpool, <
J. & G. Burns, 39, Miller street. — Ma-
thie and Theakstone, Liverpool.
Y^ 5 David Chapman, Virginia buildings,—
*'* i W. S. Dickson, Liverpool.
_. C James Martin, Virginia buildings.—
°" i Moffat, Martin & Co. Liverpool.
For carrying a waggon of coals up stairs, the same distance
as above, for the first stair, - _ _ ,
For every other stair, - - _ .
For carrying a cart of coals from any street or lane, to a
cellar, within twenty feet from where the coals lie, if not
down a stair, - - - . _
If down a stair, an additional
If above twenty, and not exceeding sixty feet,
For every additional stair,
For half the distance, and so in proportion,
For carrying a waggon of coals from any street or lane, the
same distance as above, into a cellar, if not down a stair,
If down a stair, - _ - _ .
If above twenty, and not exceeding sixty feet,
If down a stair, - . _ _
For every additional sixty feet, for each cart,
, For each waggon, - - - -
iV. B. Coal porters to report their names to the Town Clerks,
and take out a Badge, which they shall wear, under a penalty of 5s.
They shall be furnished Virith a copy of the Regulations, under a
penalty of 5s. Refusing to vs/'ork when not engaged, or demanding
more than specified in the Table, 5s.
TRADING VESSELS and STEAM PACKETS
ON THE RIVER CLYDE from GLASGOW.
Places. Agents.
To Ayr, The Masters.
Belfast, John Gemmill, Woodlane.
Bristol, John M'Kinlay, 122, Broomielaw.
Campbelton, The Masters.
Carlisle and Annan, Robert Brown, 115, Trongate.
Dublin, M'Neil, Gemmill & Co. Woodlane.
Girvan, Tlie Masters.
Inveraray, Do.
Islay, Do.
Kendal Milnthorpe, 7 ^^ ^^^^^^.j^ ^ ^^ Woodlane.
Lancaster & Ulverston, ^
Do. John M'Kinlay, 122, Broomielaw.
Largs, The Masters.
Liverpool, <
J. & G. Burns, 39, Miller street. — Ma-
thie and Theakstone, Liverpool.
Y^ 5 David Chapman, Virginia buildings,—
*'* i W. S. Dickson, Liverpool.
_. C James Martin, Virginia buildings.—
°" i Moffat, Martin & Co. Liverpool.
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