Smith's Strangers' Guide to Liverpool, Its Environs, And Part of Cheshire, for 1843

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Mac Iver, the agents.
The Glasgow Steamers, lying in Clarence Dock, are deserving of notice on account of the superior manner in which their interior is fitted up, and the elegance and comfort of their entire arrangements.
They each have accommodation for nearly one hun- dred cabin passengers. The usual length of their passage to Greenock is seventeen or eighteen hours, according to the state of the weather.
The Dublin Mail and Contract Steam Packets are vessels of the first class, and are well
... worthy of inspection. They are moored in the Sloyne, off Birkenhead, from which place the morning mails sail; but the contract mails are despatched in the evening from George's pier. Ten or twelve hours is the average length of passage from Dublin.
Several of the other large steamers, sailing coast- wise, to Ireland, Isle of Man, &c., are fitted up in a superior manner, and may be generally found in Clarence or Trafalgar Dock.
Of the River Steam Packets there is a large number, their average size being about 80 tons.


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