10 Great Southern and Western Railway, Western Railway, Ireland. ¤ LAKES OF KILLARNEY. RAILWAY HOTEL, Adjoins Lord Kenmare's Demesne, and is situated within odsy astando Road Castle, Muckross and Families, including spacious and well-furnished Ladies コ accommodation for Tourists Writing, Reception, Billiard, Smoking, Dining, and Private String for Ar the Public and Private Sitting Rooms are provided with Pianofortes. per week. owA-doVisitors can arrange to board at the Hotel at a chat Luggage, &c. Porters of the Hotel gait the arrival of each Train for the removal. The Manager personally undertakes the formation of Excursion Parties with a view to their HIT SAT comfort and economy. Lakes afford Excellent Salmon and Trout Fishing. Boats, Carriages, Ponies, &c., with steady Attendants, always ready for engagement. not other Servants of the Hotel, are paid ample wages, and are Boatmon, Guides, Drivers, to solicit Visitors for Gratuities. G A pair-horse Wagonette will run from 1st June to 30th September, between the Hotel and Ross Castle, on Weekdays from 10 am to 6 pm, and on Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fare, 3d. each way. From 1st May to 31st October, 1880, TOURISTS TICKETS eto temoO 120WW DUBLIN TO KILLARNEY & BACK, Will be issued by the Trains which run direct to Killarney, at the following Fares, viz.: First Class. Second Class. Single Ticket for One Passenger НТЯо ринято рassengers, произля 1000 рана 3 12 0 basa at eos Thred to be 22 76520 MONTH. po Available for Return on any Day WITHIN ONE CALENDAR M The time of these Tickets can be extended upon the terms stated in the Company's Tourist Programme. I N.B.-Tickets to KILLARNEY can be obtained at the principal Stations on the London and North Western, Midland, Great Western, Lancashire and Yorkshire, Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire, North Staffordshire, Caledonian, and North British Railways, and Railways in Ireland. Kingsbridge, Dublin, 1880, Belfast and Northern Counties Railway. EXCURSIONS FROM BELFASTα SUMMER, 1880. To Giant's Causeway, including Car. 1st cl. 2nd el. | 3rd cl. 1st el. [2nd el. 3rd el. 91 ANTRIM COAST AND GIANT'S CAUSEWAY. Circular Tickets issued daily available by Rail, Belfast to Larne, coast conveyance thence to Giant's Causeway and Portrush, and Rail Portrush to Belfast, within one month (trip can be made in two days). FARES (including coast conveyance):-1st Class, 24s.; 2nd Class, 20s. *Tourists can also Book via Portrush, returning via Larne. Londonderry, Donegal Highlands, Lakes Erne, &c. Circular Tickets issued daily, available by Rail, Belfast to Portrush (for Giant's Causeway), and thence to Londonderry and Strabane, returning from Ballyshannon via Bundoran Junction. Enniskillen (for Lakes Erne), and Clones to Belfast, within one month, FARES (exclusive of conveyance by road) :-1st Class, 34s.; 2nd Class, 25s. For further particulars apply to EDWARD J. COTTON, General Manager, Belfast and Northern Counties Railway, Belfast. ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. VIA STRANRAER AND LARNE. Sea and Loch Passage about 2 hours. DAILY SAILINGS (Sundays Excepted). ferr and steamer Trains go alongside the Steamer at both Places. Passengers Luggage transferred free of charge. SERVICE BETWEEN LONDON AND BELFAST: For further particulars, see the Time Tables of the London and North Western, Caledonian, and Belfast and Northern Counties Railway Companies. Application for information as to Passengers' Fares, Goods and Cattle Rates, &c., to be made at the Head Offices of the London and North Western Railway Company, Euston, London; the Midland Railway Company, Derby, the Caledonian Railway, 302, Buchanan Street, Glasgow; the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway, Belfast; and to the Station Masters at the various Stations on these Railways; or to Edward J. Cotton, General Manager, Northern Counties Railway and Larne and Stranraer Steam Boat Co. Limited, Belfast. [c.-2.] BY ORDER. CONNEMARA SEE TOURISTS & ANGLERS. EE COMPANY'S ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK, containing "DESCRIPTIVE GUIDE," "ANGLER'S COMPANION," and "ITINERARY OF ROUTES," with eight handsome Coloured Maps and Pictorial Charts of the Districts, and a valuable General Map of Ireland, to be had on application to the Manager's Office, Broadstone Terminus, Dublin, or of Smith & Son's Railway Bookstalls. Price 1s. 20.-3 J. E. WARD. ADVERTISEMENTS. ENGLAND AND IRELAND. BRISTOL. CLIFTON DOWN HOTEL FACING THE SUSPENSION BRIDGE. The popularity of this Hotel has compelled the proprietors to extend the accommodation by the addition of several Bed Rooms, Ladies' Drawing Rooms, a suite of Apartments for Wedding Breakfasts Ball Suppers, &c., &c. Visitors will find all the comforts of home, with axed and moderate charges. The situation of the Hotel is unrivalled, being on the Downs, and within ten minutes' walk of the new Clifton Down Railway Station. Probata notox bus N.B. From this Hotel the following TRIPS are easy, returning to the Hotel the same day: the Wynd Chepstow Castle, the d Cliff, Tintern Abbey, Wells Cathedral, Glastonbury Tor, Bath, Weston-super-Mare, Clevedon, Portishead, Cardiff, Newport, and Channel Docks. CLIFTON HOTEL COMPANY LIMITED, 222.-55.] For Families and Gentlemen. Under New Management. THIS old-established Family Hotel has recently undergone complete alterations, is really comfortable, and is admirably situated. It is near the Victoria Rooms, New Theatre, Downs, and Suspension Bridger Stabling and Posting. This is the nearest Hotel to the Clifton Railway Station, whiel is now open for Passengers. Road passes the door. All communications please address to 24z.-57.] The Tram CLARA NUNNEY, Proprietress. THE GEORGE The nearest Hotel to the Great Western, Midland, and Bristol and Exeter Stations. NEW BUILDING, SAMOININGthe original one, contains a emen. A increased accommodation for Families and Coffee Room, with DIS JIO WA TAD Madarta Open for all Night Trains. Excellent Stabling. Proprietors, MISSES NUNNEY and FARROW. |