Ships Sarmation et al, Londonderry to U.S. & Canada

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Document ID 9607174
Date 28-09-1883
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Central Library, Belfast
Citation Ships Sarmation et al, Londonderry to U.S. & Canada;The Armagh Guardian, 28 September, 1883.; CMSIED 9607174
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        EMIGRATION

       ALLAN LINE


   Royal Mail Steamers
          TO
  UNITED STATES AND CANADA
    FROM LONDONDERRY
SARMATIAN For Quebec  Sept. 28
SARDINIAN For Quebec  Oct. 5
CIRCASSIAN For Quebec Oct 12.
POLYNESIAN For Quebec Oct. 19.
        And every Friday thereafter
Carrying passengers to all parts of Canada and the
Western States of America. The route by this line is
the cheapest and best for all parts of Canada, especially
to the
        CANADIAN PROVINCE OF
             MANITOBA
And the NORTH-WEST TERRITORY, consisting of
two thousand million acres of land, a large portion
of which is offered in free grants to settlers
       RATES OF OCEAN PASSAGE

CABIN, 12 to 21 GUINEAS; INTERMEDIATE œ8
          STEERAGE œ4 4s
  Through tickets at special rates to Chicago,
Winnipeg, (Manitoba), North West Territory, and to all
points in the Western States and Canada.
  General Labourers, Mechanics, & etc., are booked to
Quebec for œ4, and Agriculturists, Agricultural
Labourers, and Female Domestic Servants for œ3; and
Through to Inland points in Canada at Special Rates.
  PAMPHLETS-Map of Manitoba and Canadian Pacific
Railway; also recent issue of Pamphlets on Western
States of America, &c., sent free. Write for the
Little Book entitled, "FACTS REGARDING THE SETTLERS
IN THE CATHOLIC COLONIES OF MINNESOTA" & etc.,
Steamers of the line also sail from
     LONDONDERRY TO BOSTON, U.S.
          EVERY FORTNIGHT
Carrying passengers to all parts of America at Lowest
Rates. Boston, although within six hours journey
by rail of New York, is 200 miles nearer than New
York to this country, and passengers from
      LONDONDERRY TO NEW YORK
Philadelphia, and Baltimore, are forwarded from
Boston free of charge. They are also forwarded to all
parts of America at least as cheaply and as quickly
as via New York. The railway cars run alongside the
"Allan" steamers, and passengers going by Boston
avoid the risk of imposition and expense that may
arise at more crowded ports.
  Full particulars on application to
                ALLAN BROTHERS & CO.,
                  James Street, Liverpool, and Foyle
                  Street, Londonderry;
                JAMES & ALEXANDER ALLAN, 70
                  Great Clyde Street, Glasgow, and
                  5, Eyre Square, Galway; or to
W. C. B. Thompson, Guardian Office, Armagh
Jas. [James?] Collins, Scotch Street, Armagh