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CONVEYANCE DIRECTORY.
3o5
JOSEPH PARKER,
EDINBURGH AND DUNDEE CARRIER, BY KIRKCALDY AND CUPAR.
Parcels booked for the above daily Conveyance at 123 Grassmarket, and 13 Calton stree^
Edinburgh ; and forwarded every afternoon to the following places : —
Arbroath
Alyth
Auchtermuchty
Brechin
Blairgowrie
Bervie
Broughty Ferry
Cupar Fife
Coupar Angus
Ceres
Carnoustie
Dundee
Ferry-port-on-Craif
Fruchie
Forfar
Frochenheim
Kirkcaldy
Kettle
Kirriemuir
Leslie
Leuchars
Markinch
Meigle
Montrose
Newburgh
Newtely
St Andrews
Stonehaven
J. P., in returning thanks to his Friends and the Public for the very extensive patronage he
has received in the Carrying of goods to the above, and all intermediate places, begs to assure
them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit its continuance.
Cupar, June 1, 1844
~~ JAMES MACHELL!
CARRIER,
14, CANDLEMAKER ROW, EDINBURGH,
To Galashiels daily.
TO Hawick, Langholm, Longtown, Carlisle, Cumberland, Penrith, Kendal, Lancaster
Wigan, Blackburn, Bury, Bolton, Preston, Liverpool, Rochdale, and Manchester —
Leaves every Monday and Thursday at 4 o'clock p.m.
EDWARD MACHELL, Agent.
EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW
THOMAS HOWE? i
RAILWAY.
r OO.
HAVE much pleasure in intimating to the Merchants, Traders, and Public, that they
continue to forward GOODS as formerly by the EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW
RAILWAY, at the same rates of carriage as charged by the Railway Company.
From the superiority of this mode of transit for Goods, their long experience as Carriers, and
known punctuahty of delivery, they hope to merit a continuance of public patronage.
Goods forwarded to meet the steamers for Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast, &c., and to all parts of
the West of Scotland.
As formerly, their waggons continue to run thrice weekly with Goods between Edinburgh,
Kelso, Coldstream, Berwick, Wooler, Alnwick, Morpeth, and Newcastle.
Apply in Kelso, to John Purves, Roxburgh Street ; in Newcastle, to Carver & Co., Bird-in-
Bush Yard, Manor Chase; in Wooler, to Robert Strothers.. Orders received in Edinburgh, by
Dr M'Farlane, 17, North Bridge; James Kerr, grocer, 87 Nicolson Street; George Murray,
grocer, 15 Howe Street; at Steele's Coach Office, 2 Prince's Street; Old Gtorge Inn, Bristo
Street ; and at Timber Bush, Leith.
P. S. — Spring Vans or Waggons with careful men sent to any part of the city to lift
furniture, &c.
JOHN MUTTER, Manager, Railway Station, Edinburgh.
ROBERT BROWN, Agent, Railway Station, Glasgow.
CARRIERS FROM EDINBURGITaND LEITH
TO ALL THE PRINCIPAL PLACES IN SCOTLAND AND PART OF ENGLAND
CAERIEKS INNS AND
U Bristo street, (Wool Pack Inn,) A. Clark
49 Candlemaker row, G. Greene
II Candlemaker row, John Hargreaves
14 Candlemaker row, James Machell
54 Candlemaker row, (Harrow Inn,) David Moffat
17 South back of Canongate, J.Johns on
20 SDuth back of Canongite, Alex. Dods
20 Cowgate, (King's Head Inn) A. Drummond
14 Grassmarket, John Smith
20 Grassmarket, Ales.. Gladstone
2(i Grasssmarket, George SnmmerviUe
67 Grassmarket, Mrs Wght
32 Grassmarket, (White Hart Inn,) W. Haddow
77 Grassmarket, James Granger
KECEIVING-HOUSES.
100 Grassmarket, Wdliam Sharp
123 Grassmarket, Dugald Green
177 High street, John M'Gregor
195 High street, Mrs Smart
209 High street, David M'Fee
1 King's Stables, Thos. A^fllurtrie
54 Lothian street, J. and P. Cameron
3 Merchant street, John Stevtnson
1 North Bridge, Taylor & Co.
3 E, and G. Railway, Howey & Co.
10 Bernard street, Lsith, J. Given
45 Bernard street, Iveith, John Robertson
47 Bernard street, Leith, James Colston

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