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80 PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.
Dundee. — Tay Bridge Station, Soutli Union street — Williara Kettles,
District Tiaffic Superintendent, Northern Division ; John A. Coventon,
Station- Master; Alexander Boyd, Goods Agent ; John IMacmillan, Passenger
Agent. Esplanade Station — D. Rodger, Station-Master.
DUNDEE AND ARBROATH JOINT RAILWAY.— Head Ofj?icb8—
26 East Dock street, Dundee. .Joint Committee — The Marquis of Breadal-
bane, Taymouth Castle, Aberfeldy ; Sir M. Mitchell Thomson, Edinburgh ;
Edward Cox, Cardean, Perthshire ; Alexander R. Gray, Upper Quay,j
Aberdeen ; The Earl of Dalkeith, Eildon hall, Roxburghshire ; A. B.|
Gilroy, Castleroy, Broughty Ferry. Geo. G. Hamilton, Manager and Secy. |
Dundee. — East Station, East Dock street — James Robertson, Goods
Superintendent ; Station-Master.
EAST COAST RAILWAY.— Office, 15 South Union st. J. Renwick, Agent.
MIDLAND RAILWAY.— Offices, 57 Meadowside, and Tay Bridge Station.
W. J. Goodwin, District Agent.
LONDON AND NORTH AVESTERN RAILWAY. — Office, 2 India
buildings. A. Allan, Agent for West Coast Railways.
HACKNEY CARRIAGES AND TAXI-CABS—
Hackney Carriages. — Abstract of Bye-Laws enacted by the Com-
missioners of Police for regulating Hackney Can-iages. Stands : — 1. On
North side of Cowgate, at its junction with King street. 2. On South
side of East Dock street, at the West end of the Dundee and Arbroath
Joint Railway Station. 3. On the West side of the Quay or street on
the West side of Victoria Dock, opposite the East end of the Custom-
house. 4. On North-east end of Esplanade, beside Tay Bridge Station.
5. On West side of South Union street, immediately to the South of the
Caledonian Railway Station, 6. On the centre of the High street, immediately
to the east of the ToAvn House. 7. On the Nethergate street, laetwixt Tally
street and South Lindsay street. 8. On East side of South Lindsay street ;
between Mid Kirk stile and the junction of South Lindsay street with Nether-
gate. 9. In North Lindsay street. North of Courier and Argus buildings, on
West side. Additional Bye-Laws enacted that stances be made at— (1a) On
East side of Euclid crescent, opposite Burns Statue and Fountain ; (2b) On
East side of Euclid crescent, opposite High School grounds, on substitution foi
Meadowside and South Ward road.
Fares : — The following and no higher fares shall be charged :
For any distance betwixt the High street stance, or the Meadowside stance
and any pla<!e within the area embraced within the j)lace known as Lilybanlf
toll-bar and Taybank gate on the east, the places at which existed the Blackness
and Logie toU-bars on the west, and Dudhope terrace, Somerville place, head oi '
Bonnethill, and Stobswell, on the north, — One Shilling : And should any Hack-
ney Carriage be engaged at any stance or place other than either of the twc
before mentioned, the fare shall be only One Shilling for any distance traversed
within the said area, if not more than from either of said stances. The fare
shall also be One Shilling mthin the following circuit wheresoever within sucl:
circrdt the carriage may be engaged : namely, within a circuit commencing al
the foot of Shepherd's loan (Magdalen green), and passing by Shepherd's loar.
to the jvmction of Hawkhill and Perth road, and thence by Hawkhill, anc
Annfield road, Cherryfield, and Scoiu-ingburn, to the junction of Milnbanl
road and Polepark road, and thence to Dudhope Free Church at thi
junction of Lochee road and Polepark road, and proceeding by Dudhope house
Dudhope terrace, Somerville place. Constitution street, Rosebank street, Ani
street, Cotton road, Laing street, and Dura street to Brown Constable street
and thenoe by Lyon street, Raglan street, and Lower Lilybank to Brought^

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