| TO LIVERPOOL. | ||||
| TONS | TONS | |||
| City of Glasgow | 270 | | | Manchester | 219 |
| Vulcan | 214 | | | Clyde | 195 |
| John Wood | 181 | | | Ailsa Craig | 170 |
| TO BELFAST. | ||||
| Arab | -- | | | Eclipse | 104 |
| Toward Castle | 97 | | | Belfast | 123 |
| Antelope | 162 | | | ||
| TO DUBLIN. | ||||
| St George | 104 | |||
| TO LONDONDERRY AND CAMPBELTON. | ||||
| St Columb | 153 | | | Foyle | 136 |
| TO CAMPBELTON. | ||||
| Duke of Lancaster | 94 | | | Glenalbyn | 131 |
| TO ROTHESAY, LOCHGILHEAD, & INVERARY. | ||||
| Dunoon Castle | 100 | | | St Mun | 78 |
| Dolphin | 73 | | | Largs | 83 |
| TO INVERNESS, OBAN AND TOBERMORY. | ||||
| Maid of Morven | 52 | | | Inverness | 43 |
| Staffa | 46 | | | Rob Roy | 42 |
| Highlander | 51 | | | Helen McGregor | 45 |
| TO ROTHESAY. | ||||
| Windsor Castle | 81 | | | Arran Castle | 81 |
| Edinburgh Castle | -- | | | Isle of Bute | 99 |
| TO DUNOON AND KILMUN. | ||||
| Kilmun | 102 | | | Caledonia | 57 |
| TO LARGS, MILPORT AND ARDROSSAN. | ||||
| James Dennistoun | 88 | | | Fairy Queen | 65 |
| Hero | 68½ | | | ||
| TO AYR AND STRANRAER. | ||||
| Northern Yacht | -- | | | Loch Ryan | 94 |
| Nimrod | 96 | | | ||
| TO LOCHGOIL HEAD AND INVERARY. | ||||
| Loch Goyle | 72 | |||
| TO ARDINTENNY, ARROCHAR AND LOCHLOMOND. | ||||
| St Catherine | 73½ | |||
| ON LOCHLOMOND. | ||||
| Euphrosyne | 40 | |||
| TO DUMBARTON AND LOCHLOMOND. | ||||
| Dumbarton | 72 | | | Leven | 71 |
| TO HELENSBURGH, ROSENEATH AND GAIRLOCH. | ||||
| Waverley | 55 | | | James Oswald | 67 |
| Clarence | 70 | | | Greenock | 70 |
| Helensburgh | 81 | | | Sultan | 68½ |
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FROM WEST LOCH TARBERT TO PORT ASKAIG IN ISLAY, AND PORTREE IN SKYE. |
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| Maid of Islay, No 2 | 143 | |||
| St Mun carries Goods and Passengers from Glasgow to Tarbert | ||||
| All the Steam Vessels call at Greenock and Port Glasgow both going and coming. The Glen Albyne, Foyle and St Columb, during the summer months make some delightful pleasure excursions round all the West Coast, stopping a few hours for the accommodation of tourists at each place. No person who comes to Scotland for pleasure should lose the opportunity thus afforded them of viewing at little cost and in little time the most delightful scenery in Scotland. These vessels touch at St Kilda, Iona, Caulin Hills, Spar Cave, Skye, Giant's Causeway, Campbeltown, Jura, Islay, Sound of Mull, etc, etc. | ||||