Carlisle Patriot
November 20, 1858
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CHEAPEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO LIVERPOOL. THE Screw Steam Ships, "SILLOTH" or "CUMBRIA" Sail between Silloth and Liverpool, calling off Whtehaven, (Weather Permitting) in connection with the Silloth Railway, as under: - CARLISLE TO LIVERPOOL Trains Leave Steamer Date. Carlisle Sails Sat, Nov. 20 10 a.m. 12 noon Wed. Nov. 24 2 p.m. 3.15 p.m. LIVERPOOL TO CARLISLE Steamer Trains Leave Clarence Dock Sails Silloth Mon. Nov. 22 12 night 12 noon Thurs. Nov. 25 12 night 12 noon FARES Carlisle and Liverpool-First Cabin, 8s; Second 4s. JOHN CARRUTHERS, Steam Packet Office, CARLISLE. ================================ THE SHORTEST SEA VOYAGE, AND QUICKEST ROUTE FROM CARLISLE TO LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN AND DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN, Is via Whitehaven, IN CONNECTION WITH THE MARYPORT AND CARLISLE AND WHITEHAVEN JUNCTION RAILWAYS. And Whitehaven Steam Navigation Company's Splendid Iron Steamships. "WHITEHAVEN" and "QUEEN" Carlisle to Liverpool on Thursdays and Saturdays Liverpool to Carlisle on Tuesdays and Saturdays Carlisle to Dublin every Wednesday Carlisle to Douglas, Isle of Man, every Wednesday Douglas to Carlisle every Friday morning. (Landing and receiving Passengers off Douglas, weather Permitting.) Carlisle to Belfast every Monday. Belfast to Carlisle every Wednesday. For Time Tables, Rates of Freight, and Passage, apply to WM. DOWSON AND SON, the Old Hall, 39, Old Hall St., Liverpool; ALLEN NICHOLL, 20, Eden Quay, Dublin; ROBT. HENDERSON, Donegal Quay, Belfast; WM. BERET; 50, North Quay, Douglas; or to EDWARD JOBLING, Carlisle. ************************************ STEAM UNDER 60 DAYS ECLIPSED The following ships, sailing under the "Black Ball" flag, have Beaten the un dermentioned Steamers of the "Eagle" line on the passage home from Melbourne: - Marco Polo...beat the Royal Charter Eight Days Lightning.......beat the Great Britain Ten Days Shooting Star..............beat the Royal Charter Ten Days ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PACKETS on the 5th of each Month FOR MELBOURNE Forwarding Passengers by Steam to various Ports in AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA Ship Register Burthen Capt. Ocean Chief 1092 3000 BROWN Date: Dec. 5 Lightning 2090 4500 BYRNE Date: Jan 5 Marco Polo 1625 3500 CLARKE Date: Feb. 5 Commodore Perry 2243 5000 WEBB Date: Mar. 5 Donald McKay 2604 5000 TOBIN Date: Apr. 5 The above Line is composed of the Largest, the Finest and the Fastest Merchant Ships in the world, and have been built by the most celebrated builders of the day, including M'Kay of Boston. They are commanded by men who have already rendered themselves famous; and their equipments and accommodations are unequalled by any line of ships afloat. The Black Ball Line has had the distinguished honour of a visit from her Majesty the Queen, who was most graciously pleased to say that she had no idea there were such magnificent ships in her merchant navy. Freight and Passage apply to the Owners, JAMES BAINES & CO., 6, Cook Street, Liverpool; to HENRY KENYON, Maryport; WILLIAM WILKINSON, Penrith; T. MARK, Wigton; or to JOHN B MULLEN, 2, Grey Street, Carlisle. |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| PASSAGE MONEY £ 14 and UPWARDS. "WHITE STAR" LINE of BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN EX-ROYAL MAIL PACKETS SAILING BETWEEN LIVERPOOL and MELBOURNE On the 20th and 27th of every Month, And forwarding Passengers by Steamers at through Rates to all parts of AUSTRALIA. Ship Captain Reg. Bur. Beechworth FRAIN 1286 4000 To Sail: Dec. 27 Prince of the Seas BROWN 1427 4500 To Sail: Jan 20 Red Jacket M.H.O. O'HALLORAN 2460 5000 White Star T.C.C. KERR 2360 5000 Mermaid J.WHITE 1320 4000 The splendid clipper "Beechworth: is the finest and handsomest packet in port, and will sale punctually at noon of the 21st December. She was built by Donald M'Kay, the celebrated builders of the "Lightning", "Stag Hound", "James Baines", &c &c, and designed especially for the Liverpool Australian Trade, The "Beechworth" was especially selected to carry Her Majesty's Troops to the Cape of Good Hope and India, and landed them all in good health. Her Saloons are very handsome, upwards of 8 feet in height, and furnished with every comfort and necessary for the voyage. The accomodations for all classes of passengers are of the most superior order. The very magnificent and fast clipper "Prince of the Seas" will be the packet of the 20th January. Passengers must embark, without fail on the 20th of December. For freight or passage apply to the Owners, H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21, Water Street, Liverpool; or to the Agents, THOS. MACKERETH, 52, English Street, Carlisle; ABRAHAM DIXON, Wine Merchant, Wigton; WM. ROWNTREE, High Cross Street, Brampton. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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