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(STEAM and SAILING),

BOATS

(ROWING and SAILING),

LAUNCHES,

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Yachts change owners on advantageous terms through

that paper than through all others put together.

Price 2d., of all Newsagents.

Office: 170, Strand, London, W.C.

GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY.

YACHTING OFF THE COAST OF ESSEX AND SUFFOLK.

CHEAP RETURN TICKETS are issued by all Trains from London (Liverpool Street) and Great Eastern Stations within 12 miles of London to the following Stations, as under:

A

Friday to Tuesday

B
Fortnightly.

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A. Friday to Tuesday Tickets are issued every Friday and Saturday by any Train, and are available for return by any of the advertised Trains on the day of issue or on any day up to and including the following Tuesday.

B. Fortnightly Tickets are issued daily by any Train, and are available for return by any of the advertised Trains on any day within 15 days, including the days of issue and return.

CHEAP RETURN TICKETS are also issued at the following Stations every Saturday by all Trains to London (Liverpool Street), available for return by any Train on the following Sunday or Monday.

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There is good accommodation for Yachts to lie and also facilities for provisioning at the following places :-Southend, Burnham-on-Crouch, Maldon, Brightlingsea, Wyvenhoe, Walton-on-Naze, Harwich, Mistley, Manningtree, Felixstowe, and Aldeburgh.

Pamphlet, descriptive of a Cruise on the Norfolk Broads, containing list of Yachts for sale or hire in the Broad District; Notes on the Holiday Resorts of the East Coast; and enlarged list of Farmhouse and Country Lodgings in the Eastern Counties, free on application to the Superintendent of the Line, Liverpool Street Station, London.

LIVERPOOL STREET STATION, 1893.

WILLIAM BIRT,

General Manager.

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SAILING TOURS.

PART I.

THE THAMES TO ALDBOROUGH.

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