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January 1871 Advertisment by Anchor Line for passenger sailings from Glasgow to New York

Ship's locationGlasgow (Scotland, U.K.)

 

 

“ ANCHOR “  LINE  OF

TRANSATLANTIC  STEAM-PACKET  SHIPS

 

The Steamers of this Line will be

despatched as follows :—

 

FROM  GLASGOW  FOR  NEW  YORK

EVERY  WEDNESDAY  AND  SATURDAY

(Calling at Moville, Lough Foyle, on following day, to embark Passengers)

 

Saloon Cabin —

£12 12s,  £13 13s,  £14 14s  and  £15 15s

According to Accommodation and Situation of berths

 

Intermediate  ………. £8 8s

Steerage  ………..…..£6 6s

 

Steerage Passengers are Booked Through, via New York

to BOSTON and QUEBEC at same Rates of

Passage as to New York.   They are also forwarded to

all Railway Stations in the United States of America

and in the Dominion of Canada, as Safely, Speedily,

Comfortably, and Cheaply as by any other Route or Line.

 

For further particulars, apply to

 

HANDYSIDE  AND  HENDERSON

96 ½ Foyle Street, Londonderry ; or

51 Union Street, Glasgow ; or


J. BROWN & SON, House and Insurance Agents, Kilmarnock

A. & J. MACKIE, House and Insurance Agents, Kilmarnock

ROBT. BROWN, Ayr

W. McJANNET, Ardrossan

JOHN SERVICE, Kilwinning

JOHN McKENNA, Girvan

ROBT. MENZIES, Kilbirnie

JOHN GRIMWOOD, Saltcoats

MR. A. ANDREW, Irvine

THOMAS SHIELDS, Cumnock

M. ROBERTSON, Galston

JAMES SMYTH, Postmaster, Dalmellington