Carlisle Patriot
October 25, 1844
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REDUCED CABIN FARES TO LIVERPOOL. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL. THE CARLISLE and LIVERPOOL STEAM NAVAGATION COMPANY'S Large and Powerful Steamer, 'THE NEWCASTLE", Captain THOMAS BURTON, will Sail between PORT CARLISLE and LIVERPOOL, calling at ANNAN and off WHITEHAVEN (Weather Permitting). (i) FARES TO LIVERPOOL.-Cabin, 12s: Deck 5 And between PORT CARLISLE and BELFAST (ii) FARES.-Cabin, 10s and Steward's Fees, 2s: Deck, 3s. (i) and (ii) here were the departure and arrival times. JOHN CARRUTHERS, Steam Packet Office, 4 Castle-street, Carlisle DAVID BAXTER, Annan JAMES GRAHAM, 42, George Street, Whitehaven JOHN FRAZER, King's Arms Inn, Dumfries HENRY HALTON, 31, Water Street, Liverpool JOHN WALKER, 111, Market Street, Manchester ROBERT STOREY, Fenwick's Entry, Newcastle-upon-Tyne GEORGE M'TEAR, 33, Donegall Quay, Belfast **The Public are cautioned against sending contraband goods by the above Vessels, the Committee Management having determined that all suspicious Packages shall be given up to the EXCISE. ==================================================== NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE AND CARLISLE RAILWAY. ALTERATION of the TIMES of DEPARTURE of the TRAINS, on and after the 1st November, 1844 : - GOING WEST THROUGH THE WEEK. TRAINS LEAVE LEAVE ARRIVE AT NEWCASTLE GATESHEAD CARLISLE ___________________________________________________ Morning 7 hrs. ------ 10 hrs. 15 min. Morning 11hrs 10 min 11 hrs. 2 hrs. 10 min. Afternoon (short) 12hrs 30 min To Hayden Bridge only. Afternoon (Mail) 2hrs 30 min 2 hrs. 20 min 5 hrs. 30 min. Afternoon 4hrs ------ 7 hrs. 30 min. Afternoon 6hrs 30 min 6 hrs 20 min 9 hrs. 30 min. GOING WEST ON SUNDAYS Morning 9hrs ------ 12 hrs. 15 min. Afternoon(Mail) 5hrs ------ 8 hrs. 15 min (i) A train leaves Milton for Carlisle every Saturday morning, at half-past eight o'clock, for the convenience of people attending the market. The train which hitherto left Newcastle for Hexham Market on Tuesdays is discontinued. FARES (For the Whole Distance) between Newcastle and Carlisle, 1st Class, 11s; 2nd Class, 8s 6d, Children under Two Years of Age, Free; above Two and under Ten, Half-price. Passengers in Private Carriages charged Second Class Fares. Goods and Parcels conveyed with safety and dispatch, and at moderate rates. JOHN ADAMSON, Secretary. Railway Office, Forth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, October 21st, 1844. ==================================================== (i) here was a corresponding schedule for travelling East. ==================================================== |
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