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close of the season, and is now working under tlie 

 direction of the proprietors — Captain Gould and Mr. 

 Boulter — from the Granville Hotel, Eamsgate, through 

 Margate, Westgate, and Upstreet, to the Eose at 

 Canterbury. The coach is loading well, and is one of 

 the many attractions provided for the dwellers at this 

 palatial abode, who may choose to vary their amuse- 

 ment by taking an inland ride, when tired of the 

 plashing of the sad sea waves. 



There is no doubt that the revival of stage coaches 

 is appreciated by the public ; and those who have the 

 enterprise and are willing to contribute to their plea- 

 sure should receive a cordial recognition and encou- 

 ragement. There are many places in England that 

 will yet support a well-appointed four-horse coach, 

 which, whilst affording pleasure to its proprietor, will 

 be advantageous to the locality traversed by it; in 

 addition to which it causes a distribution of money, 

 encourages several trades, and finds employment for a 

 considerable number of people — all good and sufficient 

 reasons for wishing success to those who offer us 

 facilities for going " down the road '^ when our incli- 

 nation leads us that way. 



