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 NOTES AND QUERIES. [w s. iv. SKPT. 2,1905. BRADSHAW'S GUIDE. SPECIAL EDITION. TWO SHILLINGS NET. Printed upon superior Paper, bound in scarlet cloth, and with additional Maps illustrating the Districts covered by the principal Railway Companies. LONDON. BIRMINGHAM. BRADFORD. BRISTOL. Also SPECIAL TABLES dealing with the following places :— LEICESTER. LIVERPOOL. EDINBURGH. LEICESTER. NEWCASTLE- GLASGOW. TTVffRpnnT ON-TYNK. HULL. LIVERPOOL. NOTTINGHAM. LEEDS. MANCHESTER. SHEFFIELD. These Tables indicate the Routes to and from some of the Chief Towns in the Kingdom, with Single, Return, and Week-end Fares, Distances, Shortest Time of Journey, and Quickest Train. Also List of Towns having more than one Station, with distances apart. Crden may Tie tent through any Bookseller and Station BooTatall, or to HENRY BLACKLOCK & CO., Limited (Proprietors and Publishers of Bradshaw's Guides), 59, FLEET STREET, LONDON; AND ALBERT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. '* Invaluable to all concerned In the promotion, construc- tion, or ad mini strati oil of railways, both at home and abroad."—Telegraph. 1905. FIFTY-SEVENTH EDITION. Post free, 12*. BRADSHAW'S RAILWAY MANUAL (RAILWAYS, CANALS, AND CARRIAGE AND WAGON COMPANIES), SHAREHOLDERS' GUIDE AND DIRECTORY OP Railway Officials and Manufacturers of Railway Supplies. Affords full and reliable Information respecting the history and financial position of Railways In all parts of the World. It gives, briefly, the past history and present condition of every line open In the United Kingdom, and other sections dealing with Waterways and Carriage and Wagon Com- panies are also added. Fifty Years' Railway Statistics. One of the leading features is the Introduction of statistics •bowing the revenue and expenditure of each of toe prin- cipal Railway Companies over a period of flfty years. 650 pages, with numerous Maps. BRADSHAW'S GUIDE OFFICE, 69, Fleet Street, B.C.; and at Manchester. " There seem to be no particulars concerning our navig- able canals and rivers that have not been brought together In the book."—Wettminster Gazette. BRADSHAW'S CANALS AND NAVIGABLE RIVERS OF ENGLAND AND WALES: A Handbook of Inland Navigation for Manu- facturers, Merchants, Traders, and others. Compiled, after a Personal Survey of the Whole of the Waterways. I1Y HENRY RODOLPH DE SALIS, Asaoc.M.Inst.C.E. Director : FELLOWBS, MORTON & CLAYTON. Ltd., Canal Carriers. Gives In a succinct form full Information u to the advantages and possibilities of inland navigation, and con- tains all Information, other than financial, necessary to owners of waterside premises, business houses, and other* who for business or political reasons are interested in the subject. The contents have been arranged by the Author after an Inspection of the whole of the waterways, amounting to sk mileage travelled of over 14,000 miles. 400 pages, royal 8vo, bound in cloth, with Map. Post Free ONB GUINBA net, from BRADSHAW'S GUIDE OFFICES, 59, Fleet St., B.C. ; and Albert Sq., Manchester. PabliBbed Weekly by JOHN C. PRNCI8. Bream's Rnlldtnvs. Ch&ncerr Lane. R C.; and Printed by JOHN EDWifiD FBAKC1S Athena-am Preis, Bream's Buildings, cnucery Lane, B c — Saturday, Sc/atmttr 1,1905.