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132 ADVERTISEMENTS.
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S UTHERLAND HOTEL,
J. A. BUTTERS, Proprietor (late of the Sligachan Hotel, Skye),
HAS taken a Lease of this comfortable Hotel. It is pleasantly situated close to Loch Shin, which renders it a
charming resort for Sportsmen, Tourists, and Families. Boats kept on the various Lochs m the neighbourhood,
on all of which visitors have the privilege of Fishing. Shooting Lodges, &c, supplied with Horses and Carriages,
also fine old Highland Whisky, Beer in wood or bottle, &c, &e. All charges strictly moderate. Post and Telegraph
Office at the door. Posting. 'Bus meets trains.
SUTHERLANDSH1RE
SUTHERLAND ARMS HOTEL,
OOLSPIE.
BEAUTIFULLY situated within a mile of Dunrobin Castle, the grounds of which are open
to the public. Free Trout Fishing on Loch Brora for parties staying at the Hotel.
Five minutes' walk from seashore. Horses and Carriages on Hire.
An Omnibus meets Trains. Charges Moderate.
J AMES MITCHELL, Proprietor.
INVERAN HOTEL.
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PEAUTIFULLT situated on the banks and near tho falls of the river Shin, about one mile from
Invershin Railway Station. The most direct route for Eosehall, Oykel Bridge, Inchnadamph,
Lochinver, Ullapool, and the West Coast. Tourists and gentlemen will find this hotel comfortable,
and can be supplied with Carriages and Post Horses. Orders by letter, or any information
required, will be punctually attended to by writing to the landlord. Good Loch Fishing in the
neighbourhood, and the use of Boat free.
Telegraph Address^INVE^^ STATION.
ALEXANDER MACKAY, Proprietor.
THE OLDEST DISTILLERY IN SCOTLAND.
Highland Malt Whisky Distillers,
«4 EDDERTON, ROSS-SHIRE. P+
A Stock of Matured Whisky always kept in Store,
tff **** & «&> * * * * ***•â€ΕΎ..
S UTHERLAND HOTEL,
J. A. BUTTERS, Proprietor (late of the Sligachan Hotel, Skye),
HAS taken a Lease of this comfortable Hotel. It is pleasantly situated close to Loch Shin, which renders it a
charming resort for Sportsmen, Tourists, and Families. Boats kept on the various Lochs m the neighbourhood,
on all of which visitors have the privilege of Fishing. Shooting Lodges, &c, supplied with Horses and Carriages,
also fine old Highland Whisky, Beer in wood or bottle, &c, &e. All charges strictly moderate. Post and Telegraph
Office at the door. Posting. 'Bus meets trains.
SUTHERLANDSH1RE
SUTHERLAND ARMS HOTEL,
OOLSPIE.
BEAUTIFULLY situated within a mile of Dunrobin Castle, the grounds of which are open
to the public. Free Trout Fishing on Loch Brora for parties staying at the Hotel.
Five minutes' walk from seashore. Horses and Carriages on Hire.
An Omnibus meets Trains. Charges Moderate.
J AMES MITCHELL, Proprietor.
INVERAN HOTEL.
M ■II ■—
PEAUTIFULLT situated on the banks and near tho falls of the river Shin, about one mile from
Invershin Railway Station. The most direct route for Eosehall, Oykel Bridge, Inchnadamph,
Lochinver, Ullapool, and the West Coast. Tourists and gentlemen will find this hotel comfortable,
and can be supplied with Carriages and Post Horses. Orders by letter, or any information
required, will be punctually attended to by writing to the landlord. Good Loch Fishing in the
neighbourhood, and the use of Boat free.
Telegraph Address^INVE^^ STATION.
ALEXANDER MACKAY, Proprietor.
THE OLDEST DISTILLERY IN SCOTLAND.
Highland Malt Whisky Distillers,
«4 EDDERTON, ROSS-SHIRE. P+
A Stock of Matured Whisky always kept in Store,
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Description | Directories of the whole, or large parts of, Scotland. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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