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Page 54
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_Between Southampton, Cowes, Ryde, & Portsmouth._
FROM MORN. AFT.
South'n to Cowes at. 3-1/2 8.40 10.40--1-3/4 4.40 7
Ryde and Portsmo. 8.40 10.40--1-3/4 4.40
Portsmouth to Cowes 8.40 10--2 4-1/2 6-1/2
Southampton 8.40 10--2 4-1/2
Ryde to Cowes 9-1/4 10-1/2--2-1/2 5 7
Southampton 9-1/4 10-1/2--2-1/2 5
Cowes to Ryde 10 12--3-1/2 6-1/4
Portsmouth 6-3/4 10 12--3-1/2 6.15
South'n. 8-3/4 10.40 12--3-3/4 6-1/4 8-3/4
South'n to East Cowes 3-1/2 10.40--1-3/4 4.40
E. Cowes to South'ton. 8.35 11.50--3.35 6
On Sundays the passages are less frequent.
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_Portsmouth, Portsea, Gosport, and Ryde._
From Gosport at 8.10, 9.45, 10.50, 11.50, 1-1/2, 2-1/2, 5-1/4, 6.35.
From Portsea at 8.15, 9.50, 10.55 11.55, 1.35, 2.35, 5.25, 6.40. From
Portsmouth each passage five minutes later.
From Ryde at 7.20, 9, 11, 12, 1-1/4, 2-1/2, 4-1/4, & 6.
ON SUNDAYS:
From Portsmouth at 8, 3, and 5.
From Ryde at 9, 4, and 6.
>>_In the height of the season, steamers leave Southampton for Cowes on
the arrival of every Railway train,--and Cowes for Southampton in time
to meet every Train: and between Portsmouth and Ryde run about every
hour from 7 to 7._
* * * * *
From LYMINGTON--the _Glasgow_ runs to Yarmouth three or four times
a-day: the _Solent_ every morning to Cowes, whence she proceeds on
alternate days to Southampton and Portsmouth--and by suiting her
time to that of the other steamers, maintains a daily communication
between all these places.
The steamers from Portsmouth, Southampton, and Lymington, tow
horse-boats across.
During summer, Steamers frequently make trips round the island, usually
in about seven hours.
* * * * *
_Regular Sailing Passage-boats._
FROM COWES to NEWPORT, daily: the hours depending upon the state of the
tide.
From WOOTTON to PORTSMOUTH at 9 and 4 (3 or earlier in winter), daily:
and from Portsmouth at 9 and 2-1/2.
From BEMBRIDGE to Portsmouth and back, every other day, or oftener, in
summer.
To POOLE the sailing-hoys run twice a-week, calling off Cowes and
Yarmouth.
* * * * *
Land-Conveyances.
The STAGE-COACHES.--The following are the summer arrangements for
1849:--
From Newport to Ryde, at 8, 12-1/2, 2-3/4, and 5-1/4.
From Ryde at 9-1/4, 11, 3-1/2, and 6-1/2.
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