BRISTOL COACHING INNS. 351 



Route — Bath, Chippenliam, Calne, Marlborough, Newbury, and 

 Reading. 



London (no fees). — New Company's night-coach^ every after^ 

 noon at half-past one o'clock, and the Castle and Ball, Bath, to 

 the New White Horse Cellar, and Gerrard's Hall, Basing Lane, 

 early the following morning. 



Fares— inside, XI 4s. ; outside, 14s. 



Supper at the King's Head, Thatcham, with tea or coffee, 2s. a 

 head. 



Route — same as day-coach. Luggage allowed to each passenger 

 — inside, fifty pounds ; outside, thirty pounds. 



^p° Booking-offices in London — Gerrard's Hall, Basing Lane ; 

 Bull and Mouth, St. Martin's-le-Grand ; and White Horse Cellar, 

 Piccadilly. 



Exeter, Plymouth, and Devonport. — ' Nonpareil,' mornings at 

 seven o'clock. 



I^p° The proprietors flatter themselves this coach will be found 

 on trial one of the best conveyances in the kingdom. It changes 

 horses at very short stages, and stops at the first-rate houses on 

 the road. Coachmen of approved skill and character have been 

 selected for it, and the arrangements altogether are of the very 

 first description. 



Barnstaple. — ■ The Western Hero,' mornings at eight o'clock, 

 arriving at Pearce's Fortescue Hotel at seven o'clock in the 

 evening. Same coach and coachmen throughout. 



The hours at which this coach has been arranged to leave both 

 ends are particularly calculated to suit the convenience of the 

 mercantile world. Every possible attention has been paid in the 

 arrangements to make it deserving of public patronage. 



MOENINGS. AFTERNOONS. 



Marlborough 6.30 1.30 



Newbury - „ „ 



Reading - - - - „ >, 



