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STEAM BOATS on the RIVER CLYDE,
June, 1826-
Aim well, Crawford
Ailsa Craig, "Wilson
Albion, Lapslie
Ardincaple,
Argyll, Brown
Ayr, Ritchie
Benlomond, M'Leish
Belfast,
Ben Nevis, Campbell
Britannia, Anderson
Caledonia, Tassie
Clydesdale, Ritchie
Countess of Glasgow, M'Intyre
Dumbarton, Lang
Dunoon Castle, Job nston
Eclipse, Dalzell
Erin, Newton
Fingal, Ritchie
George Canning, M'Kenzie
Glasgow,
Greenock,
Highland Chieftan,
Highland Lad, Henderson
Helensburgh, M'Leod
Inverary Castle, Thomson
James Ewing, M'Kenzie
Largs, Kay
Leven M'Kinlay
Lord Byron,
Londonderry, Wyse,
Maid of Islay, Wallace
Neptune,
Oscar,
Port Glasgow, Douglas
Post Boy, Cook
Robert Bruce, Young
Rosneath Castle, Dick,
Rothsay Castle, Brown
Sir John Moore, ....
Sovereign Henderson
Stirling Castle, M-Lean
St. Catherin, M'Leod
St. George, Graham
St. Andrew, Leitch
Swift, Blyth
Towart Castle, M'Coll
Highlander, Matthieson
These Vessels with Goods and Passengers sail from Glasgow to
Dumbarton, Lochlomond, Helensburgh, Port- Glasgow, Greenock,
Gourock, Largs, Millport, Ardrossan, Ayr, Stranraer, Campbelton,
Dunoon, Rothesay, Lochgoilhead, Inverary, Lochgilphead, and
places round the coast — Easdale, Oban, Tobermorry, Fort-William,
Inverness, Skye, Staffa, Isle of Man, Liverpool, Belfast, London-
derry, Dublin, &c.
The names of the Vessels and time of sailing, which is regu-
lated by the tides, may be known at the Cross, Exchange, Post-
office, Foot of Glassford- Street, South West Corner of George's
Square, Corner of St. Enoch Square, Foot of Jamaica Street, &c.
where advertising boards are put up.
PAISLEY CANAL.
A Boat for Passengers leaves Glasgow for Paisley and Johnston, at
10 o'clock, forenoon, and at 4 and 6 afternoon in summer;
at 10 forenoon, and 4 afternoon in winter; and an extra Boat on
Wednesday, at 6 afternoon in summer, and at 5 in winter;
fare to Paisley 9d. and 6d. — to Johnston, 9d. and Is.
Tract Boats for Goods, depart from Glasgow for Paisley and John-
ston at 6 morning — from Johnston for Paisley at 9 morning —
and from Paisley for Glasgow, at 10 and 12 forenoon; agents,
John M'Gee, Port Eglinton, and James Stewart, Moodie's court,
where list of freights may be seen.

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