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APPENDIX-
POST-OFFICE, 80, George Street.
CHARLES GRAHAM SIDEY, Esq. Postmaster.
John Mackie, Clerk — William Livingston and Alexander
Miller, Letter-Carriers.
The Office opens at 8, a.m. and shuts at 11, p.m.
First Delivery — Comprising North of England, Edinburgh,
Glasgow, Inverness, and Aberdeen Mails — commences at 8, a.m.
Second Delivery — Comprising London, South of England,
and Edinburgh Mails — commences at 4, p.m.
Third Delivery — Comprising Coupar-Angus, Blairgowrie^
and Meigle Letters — commences at Half-past 7, p.m.
Delivery on Sundays (to persons who call at the office only) ,
from 9 to 10, a.m. ; from 4 to 5, p.m. ; and from 8 to 11, p.m.
Box closes at despatch of mails. Despatched at
H. M. Mails. H. M.
„ _- r Edinburgh, London, and Foreign "I „
9 : 30, a.m. ^ „ *= J ' ° }■ 9 : 45, a.m.
L Correspondence, . . J '
8 : 30, p.m. Dundee, Aberdeen, &c. ........ 9 : 0,p.m.
„ - r Dunk eld, Aberfeldy, Pitlochrie, B. 1
iF- • 1^ AthoU, Kingussie, and Inverness, j ' 'P' '
II • 0pm./ E^ii^^^fg^ ^""^ North of England, "I ^ . ^
>/" * [^ Kinross, Cupar-Fife, St. Andrews, / ' » • °
11- n m / ^"^^' Stirling, Glasgow, and West \
11. "^P-"*- 1 of Scotland, /^- "' '^•'"•
f Coupar-Angus, Blairgowrie, Meigle "1 ,
11: O^l^.'^-jandAlyth, :........!. ^ = «' «-'«^
N.B. — ^The Office shuts immediately after the arrival of the south
mail, and continues so about half-an-hour, during which time no
paid letters are taken in.

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