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STIRLING — MISCELLANEOUS. 37
WATER WORKS.
Chairman of Commissioners — ^\iQ Provost, cos officio.
Clerk — T. L. Galbraith. Superintendent — W. Smith. Collector — E. Gentleman, jun.
SUBSCRIPTION READING-ROOM, ATHEN^UM.
Secretary and Treasurer — Ebenezer Morrison. Librarian— Zohxi King.
Annual subscription, 15s.
Strangers admitted free of charge for not more than one month.
MACFARLANE FREE LIBRARY, 10 King Street.
Founded in 1855, by John Macfarlane, Esq. of Coneyhill.
Trust&es — The Provost and Magistrates, ex officio.
Open every afternoon, free of charge.
NEWSPAPERS.
Stirling Observer, published every Thursday morning : office, Murray Place,
Stirling Journal, published every Friday morning : office, King Street.
The Reporter, published at the Stirling Journal office every Saturday morning,
STIRLING RAILWAY STATION fS. Central J.
Station- Master — Thos. F. Ash.
Stirling Station is the Terminus of Forth and Clyde Junction Railway, and of Stirling
and Dunfermline Raihvuy.
Superintendent — Thomas Freer Ash.
! ' Do. of Goods Department — James Matheson.
FAIRS.
Weekly market, on Friday; Horse market, first Friday of February; Cattle, first
Friday of March, April, May and August ; Cattle and horses, last Friday of May ;
Miring, third Friday of October.
CARRIERS.
To Alloa — Alexander Gall, starts from Port st, on Fridays.
„ Alva— A. Thomson and James Hutton, start from Corn-Exchange, on
Tuesdays and Fridays.
Bannockburn— James Dempster, daily.
Denny — William Brown, starts from Corn-Exchange, on Fridays.
DouNE — William Wright, starts from Corn-Exchange, on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Dunblane — James M'Callum, starts from foot of Baker st, on Fridays.
Euskie, Thornhill, &c. — James Anderson, starts from Corn-Exchange, on
Fridays.
„ All Parts of Great Britain — Wordie & Co., by rail, daily.
STEAM BOATS.
To Granton, and intermediate ports, daily during summer — The Stirling Steam-boat
Company's Packets, Victoria, and the Frince of Wales, start from Stirling Shore,
Also, Goods Packet Alpheus, on Fridays.
WATER WORKS.
Chairman of Commissioners — ^\iQ Provost, cos officio.
Clerk — T. L. Galbraith. Superintendent — W. Smith. Collector — E. Gentleman, jun.
SUBSCRIPTION READING-ROOM, ATHEN^UM.
Secretary and Treasurer — Ebenezer Morrison. Librarian— Zohxi King.
Annual subscription, 15s.
Strangers admitted free of charge for not more than one month.
MACFARLANE FREE LIBRARY, 10 King Street.
Founded in 1855, by John Macfarlane, Esq. of Coneyhill.
Trust&es — The Provost and Magistrates, ex officio.
Open every afternoon, free of charge.
NEWSPAPERS.
Stirling Observer, published every Thursday morning : office, Murray Place,
Stirling Journal, published every Friday morning : office, King Street.
The Reporter, published at the Stirling Journal office every Saturday morning,
STIRLING RAILWAY STATION fS. Central J.
Station- Master — Thos. F. Ash.
Stirling Station is the Terminus of Forth and Clyde Junction Railway, and of Stirling
and Dunfermline Raihvuy.
Superintendent — Thomas Freer Ash.
! ' Do. of Goods Department — James Matheson.
FAIRS.
Weekly market, on Friday; Horse market, first Friday of February; Cattle, first
Friday of March, April, May and August ; Cattle and horses, last Friday of May ;
Miring, third Friday of October.
CARRIERS.
To Alloa — Alexander Gall, starts from Port st, on Fridays.
„ Alva— A. Thomson and James Hutton, start from Corn-Exchange, on
Tuesdays and Fridays.
Bannockburn— James Dempster, daily.
Denny — William Brown, starts from Corn-Exchange, on Fridays.
DouNE — William Wright, starts from Corn-Exchange, on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Dunblane — James M'Callum, starts from foot of Baker st, on Fridays.
Euskie, Thornhill, &c. — James Anderson, starts from Corn-Exchange, on
Fridays.
„ All Parts of Great Britain — Wordie & Co., by rail, daily.
STEAM BOATS.
To Granton, and intermediate ports, daily during summer — The Stirling Steam-boat
Company's Packets, Victoria, and the Frince of Wales, start from Stirling Shore,
Also, Goods Packet Alpheus, on Fridays.
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