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PERTH : PRINTED FOR THE PUBLISHER BY J. .YOUNG & SONS, i and 3 WATERGATE. PRICE THREE SHILLINGS. *.;"-- ' -, ,.. ; . i.. ^ & Practi V1ITH, iWELLER, TH, ER, Ao. 40 ©E0R8E STREET, PERT H. <A CONTENTS. Page i. Public Offices, 1 2. Municipal Lists, 3 3. County Lists, 6 4. Judicial Lists, 10 5. Commercial Lists, 15 6. Public Conveyances, 18 7. Ecclesiastical Lists, 20 8. Literary and Educational Lists, 21 9. Charitable and Benevolent Lists, 25 10. Sporting Lists, 29 11. Miscellaneous Lists, 3i 12. List of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats, 35 13. List of Clergy in Perthshire, 55 14. Postal Directory— 61 Officers of the Department, 61 Arrival and Departure of Mails from Per 11, 62 Rates of Postage, 63 Newspapers, 63 Inland and Foreign Book Post. 64 Colonial and Foreign Pattern Sample Pos 64 Card Post, 65 Registration, 65 Postage Stamps, 66 Telegraph, 66 Insurance and Annuities, 66 Money Orders, 66 Postal Orders, 67 Savings Bank, . 67 Table of Foreign and Colonial Postage, 68 15. General Directory, 70 16. Professional Directory, 213 Advertisements—Insurance Companies 236 ,, Miscellaneous, 243 IRew /Ifousic Saloons. T5>ATERS0N, SONS, & CO. BEG respectfully to intimate that they have now Removed their Business to the NEW MUSIC SALOONS lately erected for them immediately opposite their old Saloon in Princes Street. The New Buildings have been specially erected for P., Sons, Co. 's trade, and, being much larger and much more convenient than their old Saloon, P., Sons, & Co. are now enabled to hold one of the LARGEST AND FINEST STOCKS IN SCOTLAND. At present the New Saloons contain a fine assortment of PIANOS, ORGANS, and HARMONIUMS, by all the most celebrated Manufacturers in the world. Every Instrument guaranteed, delivered free, tuned and upheld for a year, and exchanged within six months if desired. PATERSON SONS, & CO., 3 PRINCES STREET, PERTH. Also at EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, and AYR. ..... ... INDEX. Page Page Anglers' Club, . 30 Musical Societ ies, . 23 Association for the Poor, . 27 Newspapers, . 23 Bank Holidays, .. .. 17 Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats, 35 Banking Companies, .. .. 15 People's Club and Institute, . 23 Bowling Club, . 30 Perthshire Rifle Volunteers, . 8 Carriers (Country), . 19 Perthshire Bible Society, .. 21 Carriers (General Parcel), . 19 Polling Stations, . 5 . Solicitors, . Cemeteries, . 34 Procurators and 10 City Mission, .. .. .. 21 Postal Directory — Chief Clergy and their Places of Worship Officers, . 61 in Perth, . 20 Perth Establishment, . 61 Clergy in Perthshire, . 55 Arrival and Departure of Mails, 62 Commissioners of Supply, . 6 Hours of Collection at Receiving Council Committees, . 4 House and Pillar Boxes, . 62 County and City Infirmary, . 25 Rates of Postage (Inland), .. 63 .. .. County Prison, . 7 Newspapers, &c, 63 Coursing Club, . 30 Newspapers sent Abroad, . 64 Court of Lieutenancy, . 6 Book-Post, 64 Cricket Club, . 29 Colonial Book-Post, . 64 Curling Clubs, . 30 Pattern and Sample Post, . 64 Custom House Holidays, .. 18 Post Cards (Inland and Foreign), 65 Destitute Sick Society, . 27 Postage Stamps, . 66 Educational Institute, . 25 Registration (Inland and Foreign), 65 Fairs in Perth, .. .. .. 17 Delivery, . 65 Fechney School, . 27 Money Orders, . 66 Female School (Hospital), .. 28 Savings Banks, . 67 Fire Brigade, . 4 Insurance and Annuities, . 66 General Directory, . 70 Telegraphs, . 66 General Prison, . 34 Table of Foreign & Col. Postage, 68 Good Templars and Rechabites Professional Directory, . 213 (Independent Order of), .. 33 Public Baths and Wash-House, 29 Guild Court, . 5 Public Offices, . 1 High Constables, .. .. 31 Races and Hunt, . 29 Indigent Old Men's Society, 26 Railway Companies, .. .. 18 Indigent Old Women's Society, 27 Railway Carriers, . 19 Infant School, .. .. .. 27 Registrar of Births, Marriages, Justices of the Peace, .. .. 7 and Deaths, . 2 King James the Sixth's Golfing Road Trustees for the County, 6 Society, . 30 Royal Golfing Society and County King James the Sixth's Hospital, 26 and City Ciub, . " 30 Ladies' Clothing Society, . 26 Royal Horticultural Society, 31 Ladies' House of Refuge, . 29 Royal Perthshire Militia and 42d Lethendy Mortifications, . 27 Regimental District, . 8 Libraries, . 21 & 22 Sacramental Fast Days, . 20 Licensing Courts, .. .. 12 School Board of Perth, .. 24 Literary Association, . 22 Schools of Industry, . 27 & 28 Literary and Antiquarian Society, 22 Sheriff and Justice of Peace Magistrates and Town Council, 3 Courts, Masters Extraordinary for Scot- Sheriff Officers, land of the Court of Chancery, 14 Shipping, Masonic Lodges, . 31 Society of Natural Science, Meeting of Sheriff Courts, .. 12 Society of Solicitors, Members of Parliament, . 3 Society for Incurables, . 26 Messengers-at-Arms, . 12 Statistics of Perth, Model Lodging-House, . 29 Temperance Societies, . 33 Murray Royal Institution for the Terms in Scotland, .. .. 17 Insane, . 26 Trades Convener Court, . 5 Murthly Asylum, . 7 Young Men's Christian Association, 21 . .. ... INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Insurance GTcnnp;. tics. Page Paige Caledonian (Fire and Life), .. 241 Liverpool & London 6c Globe Edinburgh (Life), .- 236 (Fire, Life, & Annuities), 242 Northern Assurance (Fire and Queen, 242 Life), •• 237 Scottish Provident (Life), 239 Lancashire, 240 Standard (Life), 238 Do., 241 Sun (Fire and Life), 240 ittiscdlancrms. Anderson, J., china merchant, 267 Mackay & Son, John, plasterers, 251/ Allan, Robert, hosier, &c, .. 254 MacLeish, James, plumber, &c, 248 Beveridge, David, sculptor, . 270 Macqueen, James, posting, &c, 264 Bourke, T., photographic artist, 245 Marshall, R. & J., posting, &c, 264 Burnfield, David, watchmaker Menzies, J. F., practical sewing and jeweller (beginning of vol.) machinist, 271 Byars, Wm., tailor and clothier, 255 Miller, J. M., musicseller, 256 j Calderwood, James, bootmaker, 252 . Moyes, And., tailor and clothier, 254 Carmichael, D., boot warehouse, 252 Murdoch, James R. 78 St. John , Cargill, Wm., Salutation Hotel, street, 246 24 South street, . 260 Murray, A., picture-frame maker, 268 Chamber of Commerce, 244-45 i M'Dougall, P., chimney sweeper Christie, John, bookseller, and slater, &c, 251 stationer, &c, .. .. .. 246 M'Ewan, William, baker, 258 Clark, Robert, boot and shoe M'Intyre & Stewart, bakers, . maker, . 253 Paterson, Sons, & Co., music Crerar, John tailor and clothier, saloons (begin, of vol.) 14 Hospital street, . 256 Peddie, John C, hairdresser, . 260 Cruickshank, J. S., tailor, Penney, A., grocer and wine clothier, &c, .. .. .. 255 merchant, 263 Davidson, John, auctioneer, &c. 271 I Pullar, I., hosier, 266 Farquharson, D., tea merchant, 246 Reid, Peter, slater, &c, Farquhar, James, chemist, . 259 Ritchie's Hiring Establishment, Finlayson, James, ironmonger, 250 Savings Bank, 243 Garvie & Syme, ironmongers, Sharpe, J. D., King's Arms Hotel, 260 (begin, of vol.) Shaw and Wotherspoon, bakers, 250 Glass, Alex., chemist, &c. .. 256 Soutar, J., baker, 258 Grego, C, optician (end of vol.) Stalker & Boyd, painters, &c, 251 Greig & Co., outfitters, .. 253 Stirton, Mrs John, saddler, 256 Grieve, Geo., wholesale and retail Stratz & Fehrenbach, jewellers jeweller, &c. (begin, of vol.) and watchmakers, 256 Hay, James, joiner, &c, .. 269 Taylor, James, ironmonger, 249 j fruit, , Taylor, James, brushmaker, . 2 Henderson, R. , game, &c. 257 53 Hill, Wm., fish merchant, &c, 259 Westwood, Sons, & Millar, bell- Imrie & Sons, P., cabinet manu- hangers, &c. , 21 Princes street, 248 facturers, . 265 Whittet, J. & T., tea and coffee Jackson, Jas., carver and gilder, 269 merchants, 262 Keegan, M., general merchant, 270 Williamson, J., bootmaker, 252 Laidlaw's Temperance Restaurant 260 Wilson, John, chemist, &c, 263 Lees, R., gun and rifle maker, 247 Wilson, Robert, restaurateur, &c. 261 Law & Son, Charles, merchants, 247 Wotherspoon, James, hatter, . 266 Macgregor, Alex., bookbinder, 262 Young &; Sons, J., printers MacGregor, David, jeweller, &c. (end of vol.) (beginning of vol.) ; POST-OFFICE PERTH DIRECTORY. I.-PUBLIC OFFICES. Assessor for the County tinder Lands Valuation Act—Alex- Bain, Surveyor of Taxes, 40 Tay Street. For the Burgh—Donald Mackintosh, 16 Tay Street. Billet-Master's, 18 Tay Street—John Welsh. City Clerk's, 3 High Street—William MacLeish, clerk; R. Keay, assistant. Hours (Saturday excepted) from 9 A.M. till 4 P.M. City Chamberlain's, 1 High Street—James and Robert Thom- son, joint chamberlains, and collectors of Shore Dues, Police and Water Rates, and treasurers to the Water Commissioners. Hours from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m., and on Saturday from 10 A.M. till 2 p.m. City Police and Fiscal's, 18 Tay Street—-John Welsh, super- intendent
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  • Post Office Perth Directory

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    3- -6 3* ^ 3- ^<<;i'-X;"v>P ^ 3- - « ^ ^ 3- ^ ^ 3- ^ 3* -6 3* ^ I PERTHSHIRE COLLECTION 1 3- -e 3- -i 3- including I 3* ^ I KINROSS-SHIRE | 3» ^ 3- ^ I These books form part of a local collection | 3. permanently available in the Perthshire % 3' Room. They are not available for home ^ 3* •6 3* reading. In some cases extra copies are •& f available in the lending stock of the •& 3* •& I Perth and Kinross District Libraries. | 3- •* 3- ^ 3^ •* 3- -g Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from National Library of Scotland http://www.archive.org/details/postofficeperthd1878prin THE POST OFFICE PERTH DIRECTORY FOR 1878 AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION. COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY JAMES MARSHALL, POST OFFICE. WITH ^ Jleto ^lan of the Citg ant) i^nbixons, ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR THE WORK. PERTH: PRINTED FOR THE PUBLISHER BY LEITCH & LESLIE. PRICE THREE SHILLINGS. I §ooksz\ltmrW'Xmm-MBy & Stationers, | ^D, SILVER, COLOUR, & HERALDIC STAMPERS, Ko. 23 Qeorqe $treet, Pepjh. An extensive Stock of BOOKS IN GENERAL LITERATURE ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK, THE LIBRARY receives special attention, and. the Works of interest in History, Religion, Travels, Biography, and Fiction, are freely circulated. STATIONEEY of the best Englisli Mannfactura.. "We would direct particular notice to the ENGRAVING, DIE -SINKING, &c., Which are carried on within the Previises. A Large and Choice Selection of BKITISK and FOEEIGU TAEOT GOODS always on hand. gesigns 0f JEonogntm^, Ac, free nf rhitrge. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN NE^A^SPAPERS AND MAGAZINES SUPPLIED REGULARLY TO ORDER. 23 GEORGE STREET, PERTH. ... ... CONTENTS. Pag-e 1.
  • Residential Development at Ayton Farm, Aberargie, Perthshire, PH2 9NE

    Residential Development at Ayton Farm, Aberargie, Perthshire, PH2 9NE

    Residential Development at Ayton Farm, Aberargie, Perthshire, PH2 9NE Abernethy - 1.5m M90 - 2m Bridge of Earn – 2.5m Perth – 4m Dundee – 24m Edinburgh – 32m Nine attractive serviced rural house plots zoned for housing and ranging from £60,000 per plot upwards located beside the River Farg and within walking distance of the Baiglie Inn. There is also a substantial farmhouse for sale which will be available at a later date. Plots 6, 7, 8 and 9 may have access to a communal 2.4 acre paddock (as can be seen in the foreground of the photo above) and these four plots overlook it. The plots are just two miles from the M90 motorway (J9) and 4 miles from Perth. For Sale as a whole (6.51 Acres) or as 9 individual serviced plots + farmhouse. Plots 1-9 have had planning applications applied for and are under consideration The sellers would consider selling the whole property with the developers carrying out the installation of mains water, mains electricity and a private sewage treatment plant but the most likely scenario would be for the sellers to sell all of the plots off as serviced plots with access roads, mains electricity, water and a private sewage treatment plant installed by them. McCrae & McCrae Limited, Chartered Surveyors, 27 East Port, Dunfermline, KY12 7JG 01383 722454, 9 Charlotte Street, Perth PH1 5LW 01738 634669, 29 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3HP. SITUATION Ayton Farmsteading is situated to the south of Aberargie, which is located just east of the Baiglie Inn mini roundabout junction linking the A912 Glenfarg road and the A913 Perth- Abernethy-Cupar Road.