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CAENOUSTIE.
[WOERALI,*S
Faemeeb — continued
XS THE PAEISH OF BAEET.
Airth David, Greenhill Law
Andei'son David, Woodliill
Archer David, Newton of Panbride
Boath James, Wards
Dargie James, Barry Mills
Dickson J. F. Pitskelly
Kydd John, Clayholes, and Lochend
Small Peter, Eastcot side
TurnbuU David, Gedhall
Whitton Mrs. Eobert, "Watery Butts
Wighton Wilham, Grange of Barry
Young George, Mains of Eavensby
IN THE PARISH OF PANBBIDE.
AndersonD. (trustees of ),Westhaven
Bowie Alex, (representatives of),
Eottenrow
Bowie Mrs. Peter, Carlogie
Cooper Mr., West Scvyne
Cowie George, Dalhonsie
Dickson John F. Craig Mill
Fraser Andrew, Balmachie
Forbes Alexander, Muirdrum
Gibson Charles, Crombie Mill
Higgins Mrs. John, Balmachie
Kydd Mrs. John, East Scryne
Martin Wilham, Panbride
Ogilvie John, Pithvie
Smart David, Firth
Soutar T. (trustees of), Auchrenny
Tyrie Mrs. Abraham, Cairncorty
Wilson John, Panbride
COUPAR ANGUS,
BUEEELTON, CAEGILL, WOODSIDE, WOLF HILL, WASHIJSTGTON, AND
BALBEOaiE.
COUPAE ANGUS is a parish and market town,
pleasantly situated, and extending five miles on the
east bank of the river Isla, and varying from one to
two miles in breadth. It is distant 4| miles from
Blairgowrie, 12f E. by N. from Perth, and 15 N.W.
from Dundee, partly in Forfar and partly in Perth-
shire, the greater portion in the latter, and is a
station on the Caledonian Eailway. The town is
clean and well built, is hghted with gas, and is
governed by Commissioners of Pohce, a police court
being held occasionally, and a sheriff's court on the
third Saturday in January, April, July, and October.
There are two power-loom factories for the manufac-
ture of linen, and several saw mills and a tannery.
The " Eoyal " is the principle hotel here. There are
also three banking establishments. The old Parish
Church, a modern edifice in the Gothic style of archi-
tecture, is on the Forfar side of the town. There are
also places of worship for five other denominations.
Balbrogie and Washington are villages in the
parish. There is a market for grain, cattle, &c.,
every Thursday. Fairs, the 3rd Monday in January
and February, 3rd Thursday in March, 3rd Monday
in April and May, 3rd Thursday in July, and 3rd
Monday in November and December.
BUEEELTON and WOODSIDE, Perthshire, are
villages in the parish of Cargill, distant two miles
from Coupar Angus and 11 from Perth. There is a
station on the Caledonian Eailway at Woodside, a
Free Church, and a Board School.
CAEGILL, Perthshire, is a parish situated in the
vale of Strathmore, about five miles from Coupar
Angus ; bounded on the North-east by Coupar Angus,
on the South-east by CoUace, on the West by Kettins,
on the North by the Isla, and on the West and North-
West by the Tay. There is an Established Church
and a Board School.
Post Office, George-street, William Culross, Post-
master. — Letters from the South arrive at 12 mid-
night and 10 a.m., and are despatched at 2.30 p.m.
and 6.10 p.m. Letters from the North arrive at 10
a.m., 3.10. p.m., and 7 p.m., and are despatched at
9.10 a.m. and 10 p.m. Money Order, Savings' Bank,
and Telegraph Office.
KUEAI, MBSSENQERS.
Letters arrive from Burrelton at 6.45 a.m., 2.25
p.m., and are despatched thereto at 6.55 a.m. and
3.25 p.m. Letters arrive from Newtyle at 1 and 6
p.m., and are despatched thereto at 7 and 10 15 a.m.
Lettere arrive - from Redstone at 2 p.m., and are
despatched thereto at 7 a.m. Letters arrive from
Banchory at 3 p.m. and are despatched thereto at
10.15 a.m.
Post Office, Burrelton, James Brodie, Postmaster.
— Letters from all parts arrive (from Coupar Angus)
at 7.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m., and are despatched thereto
at 6 a.m. and 1.45 p.m. Money Order Office and
Savings' Bank.
PLACES OF WOESHIP AND THEIE MINISTEES.
Established Church, Coupar Angus — Eev. Patrick J.
Stevenson, d.d.
Estabhshed Church, Cargill — Eev. W. A. Campbell
Free Church, Union st — Eev. Thomas Bain, m.a.
Free Church, Woodside — Eev. A. S. Eobertson
Free Church, Wolf Hill— Eev. George C. Baxter
United Presbyterian, Queen st — Eev. Wm. Marshall,
D.D. and Eev. Thomas Grainger
Original Secession Church — Eev. Peter M'Vicar
Eelief Church — Eev. Eobert Wallace
St. Ann's Episcopal Church, Forfar rd — Very Eev.
Dean Torry
Evangehcal Union — Eev. E. Wallace
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, OFFICES, &c.
Constabulary Station, Hay st — George Cran, constable
Curhng Club, Coupar Angus
Gas Works, Coupar Angus — John Lowe, secretary;
David Mackie, manager ; Thomas Inches, collector
and inspector
Inspector of Poor's Office, Hay st — Thomas Gardiner,
inspector
Inspector of Poor and Collector of Eates for Cargill —
Alexander Ferguson, Schoolhouse
Masonic Hall, Gray st— James Chalmers, proprietor
Eegistrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for Car-
gill — Alexander Ferguson
Eoyal Hotel Hall, George st — George Gill, proprietor
Stamp Office, Hay st — John Lowe, distributor
CONVEYANCE BY EAILWAY.
On the Dundee and Newtyle Junction and Coupar Angus
and Blairgowrie Lines of the Caledonian Railway.
Station, Coupar Angus — Alexander Irons, station
master and collector
Station, Cargill — Charles Graudie, station master
Station, Woodside — Alexander Hopkirk, station
master ; Wordie & Co., carting agents
CAEEIEES.
To Dundee — David Eobertson, from Causeway end,
Friday ; Donald Stewart, from Woodside, Tuesday
and Friday

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