The Carlow Morning Post
1819
Thursday, January 28, 1819
CARLOW AND DUBLIN DAY COACH,
WILL COMMENCE RUNNING
On THURSDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1819,
AND
continue to do so every SECOND DAY,
until the Coaches now in
preparation shall be ready to ply daily,
The Coach will leave
KELLY’S HOTEL, DUBLIN-STREET, CARLOW,
At
NINE O’CLOCK, on the Mornings of TUESDAY, THURSDAY
and
SATURDAY,
and returning,
Start at SEVEN O’CLOCK, from
DUFFY’S HOTEL, 16, DUKE-STREET,
On the Mornings of WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
and
SUNDAY, BREAKFAST at BLACKCHURCH,
passing through Naas, Kilcullen. Balitmore and
Castledermot,
arriving in Carlow at THREE,
when another Conveyance,
called
THE TELEGRAPH,
Will take up
Passengers for TULLOW ~~
and
return the
following Morning at Seven o’Clock,
in time to secure
Places in the Coach to Dublin ~~
for
Two Inside and
Four Outside Passengers.~~
FARES
MODERATE,
and
a Reasonable Allowance of Luggage. Jan. 25, 1819.
Source: Susie Warren
The above details have been transcribed from the "The
Carlow Morning Post" newspaper, which can be found on micro
film at County Carlow Library, Tullow Street, Carlow, Co
Carlow IRELAND.