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NEWTYLE.
287
NEWTYLE,
Including the Parish and Village of KETTINS.
Np] WTYLE is a parish and village— the latter situated on the road from
Dundee to Meigle, 11 miles north-east of the former town, and some-
what above two from the latter. It is a station on the Dundee, Newtyle,
and Coupar- Angus section of the Caledonian Railway. Population m 1881,
443
Post Office, Newtyle. — Mrs Bessie Seath, Postmistress. Letters
arrive at 8.0 and 9.30 morning, and 6.30 evening, and are despatched at
12.20 and 4.45 afternoon. _ . . 1AOn
Post Office, Kettins.— John Tait, Receiver. Letters arrive at 10.30
morning, and are sent off at 1.45 afternoon.
Letters for the above places should be addressed " by Coupar- Angus.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Adam, John, Albion cottage
Bairnsfather, Capt. H., Kettins
Barry, Peter, South street
Burmun, Capt., Anchorage _
Fleming, Rev. James, Kettins
Fleming, Rev. John, Newtyle
Geekie, Alexander, Baldowrie
Home, T. H., West cottage
Hunter, David, Commercial street
Lawson, William, Commercial
street
Lindsay, William, North st.
Lunan, Rev. G. B., The Manse
Macdonald, Col. W. M., Kettins
Menzies, R. S. , Hallyburton house
Mills, D. M., Newtyle
Muir, Mrs J., U. P. Manse
Murray, Mungo, Lintrose
Ogilvie, James. Belmont st.
Sim, Mrs M., Mundahmalla
Soot, Mrs D., Sidlaw house
Whitton, Andrew, Couston
Whitton, Miss A., Church st.
Yeaman, Mrs M., Newtyle
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Agents,
Barry, J. W. (for the Earl of
Wharncliffe, Belmont estate)—
office, Newtyle
Webster, James A. (for the
Northern Assurance Co.),
Newtyle
Blacksmiths.
Campbell, David, Leys of Halli-
burton
Fen wick, Jas., Keillor
Hardie, Wm., Newtyle
Stevenson, Alex., Kirksteps
Kettins
Stewart, Jas., Kettins
NEWTYLE.
287
NEWTYLE,
Including the Parish and Village of KETTINS.
Np] WTYLE is a parish and village— the latter situated on the road from
Dundee to Meigle, 11 miles north-east of the former town, and some-
what above two from the latter. It is a station on the Dundee, Newtyle,
and Coupar- Angus section of the Caledonian Railway. Population m 1881,
443
Post Office, Newtyle. — Mrs Bessie Seath, Postmistress. Letters
arrive at 8.0 and 9.30 morning, and 6.30 evening, and are despatched at
12.20 and 4.45 afternoon. _ . . 1AOn
Post Office, Kettins.— John Tait, Receiver. Letters arrive at 10.30
morning, and are sent off at 1.45 afternoon.
Letters for the above places should be addressed " by Coupar- Angus.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Adam, John, Albion cottage
Bairnsfather, Capt. H., Kettins
Barry, Peter, South street
Burmun, Capt., Anchorage _
Fleming, Rev. James, Kettins
Fleming, Rev. John, Newtyle
Geekie, Alexander, Baldowrie
Home, T. H., West cottage
Hunter, David, Commercial street
Lawson, William, Commercial
street
Lindsay, William, North st.
Lunan, Rev. G. B., The Manse
Macdonald, Col. W. M., Kettins
Menzies, R. S. , Hallyburton house
Mills, D. M., Newtyle
Muir, Mrs J., U. P. Manse
Murray, Mungo, Lintrose
Ogilvie, James. Belmont st.
Sim, Mrs M., Mundahmalla
Soot, Mrs D., Sidlaw house
Whitton, Andrew, Couston
Whitton, Miss A., Church st.
Yeaman, Mrs M., Newtyle
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Agents,
Barry, J. W. (for the Earl of
Wharncliffe, Belmont estate)—
office, Newtyle
Webster, James A. (for the
Northern Assurance Co.),
Newtyle
Blacksmiths.
Campbell, David, Leys of Halli-
burton
Fen wick, Jas., Keillor
Hardie, Wm., Newtyle
Stevenson, Alex., Kirksteps
Kettins
Stewart, Jas., Kettins
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