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146 Renfrew, S^c. Post Office^ S^c*
POST OFFICE, 1 High-Street.
ABRIVALS OF POST.
EDINBURGH AND PAISLEY, (foot post,) 8 o'clock morning
summer, and 9 o'clock morning \\ inter.
EDINBURGH, PAISLEY, AND ENGLISH, (foot post,) 7
o'clock evening.
DF.PARTUBE OF POSTS.
EDINBURGH AND PAISLEY, (foot post,) at 1 o'clock after-
noon.
GLASGOW, PAISLEY, AND ENGLISH, (foot post,) at 9
o'clock evening.
Letters must be put into the post office a quarter of an hour be-
fore departure.— Office open on Sabbath from 9 to 10 morning, 1
till 2 afternoon, and 7 till 8 o'clock evening.
Hugh Lang, post master.
N. B. Letters delivered in town by post master,
"William Morton, post runner, Mugg's Lane.
I^* For rates of postage see Paisley Directory, pages 96 and 97.
STAGE COACHES.
Baron of Renfrew, starts from the Bull Inn, 3 High-street, for
Glasgow, on Monday morning, at half-past 9 o'clock, and at 10
o'clock on the mornings of Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and
Saturday, and leaves Lyon's office, No. 78, Trongate, Glasgow,
at half past 4 o'clock afternoon for Renfrew — and on Thursdays
starts from the Bull Inn for Paisley at 1 1 o'clock forenoon, and
3 o'clock afternoon, and leaves Paisley at l,and half-past 5 o'clock
afternoon for Renfrew.
N. B. Parcels forwarded to and from Glasgow, Paisley, and Ren-
frew by the above coach,
CARRIERS.
To Glasgov?— John Waterston, from Canal-street every Wednes-
day morning at 10 o'clock, and returns same day.
To Glasgow — Robert Craig, from Dog-row every Wednesday
and Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, and returns same day.
To Glasgow — John Duncan, from High-street, every Wednesday
and Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, and returns same day.
To Paisley — Walter Knox, (foot carrier,) from Society Vennal,
daily twice, and returns do.
To Paisley — William Morton, (foot post runner,) from Mugg's
lane, daily, twice, and returns do.
RENFREW NEWS ROOM.
At the Black Bull Inn, 3 High-st.— Free to Burgesses & Strangers.
POST OFFICE, 1 High-Street.
ABRIVALS OF POST.
EDINBURGH AND PAISLEY, (foot post,) 8 o'clock morning
summer, and 9 o'clock morning \\ inter.
EDINBURGH, PAISLEY, AND ENGLISH, (foot post,) 7
o'clock evening.
DF.PARTUBE OF POSTS.
EDINBURGH AND PAISLEY, (foot post,) at 1 o'clock after-
noon.
GLASGOW, PAISLEY, AND ENGLISH, (foot post,) at 9
o'clock evening.
Letters must be put into the post office a quarter of an hour be-
fore departure.— Office open on Sabbath from 9 to 10 morning, 1
till 2 afternoon, and 7 till 8 o'clock evening.
Hugh Lang, post master.
N. B. Letters delivered in town by post master,
"William Morton, post runner, Mugg's Lane.
I^* For rates of postage see Paisley Directory, pages 96 and 97.
STAGE COACHES.
Baron of Renfrew, starts from the Bull Inn, 3 High-street, for
Glasgow, on Monday morning, at half-past 9 o'clock, and at 10
o'clock on the mornings of Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and
Saturday, and leaves Lyon's office, No. 78, Trongate, Glasgow,
at half past 4 o'clock afternoon for Renfrew — and on Thursdays
starts from the Bull Inn for Paisley at 1 1 o'clock forenoon, and
3 o'clock afternoon, and leaves Paisley at l,and half-past 5 o'clock
afternoon for Renfrew.
N. B. Parcels forwarded to and from Glasgow, Paisley, and Ren-
frew by the above coach,
CARRIERS.
To Glasgov?— John Waterston, from Canal-street every Wednes-
day morning at 10 o'clock, and returns same day.
To Glasgow — Robert Craig, from Dog-row every Wednesday
and Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, and returns same day.
To Glasgow — John Duncan, from High-street, every Wednesday
and Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, and returns same day.
To Paisley — Walter Knox, (foot carrier,) from Society Vennal,
daily twice, and returns do.
To Paisley — William Morton, (foot post runner,) from Mugg's
lane, daily, twice, and returns do.
RENFREW NEWS ROOM.
At the Black Bull Inn, 3 High-st.— Free to Burgesses & Strangers.
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