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Jersey and Guernsey. A packet from Weymouth will sail every Thursday. Schedule of stoppages

General Post-Office, February 3, 1794
Raguin Code: NEWS –9402

Notice is hereby given, that a Packet will sail every Thursday from Weymouth for the Islands of Guernsey and Jersey, and a Mail with the Letters for those Islands will be made up and sent from this Office every Wednesday Night. The First Mail is to sail, if possible, on Thursday the 6th Instant.

The Course the Packet will take, and the Times of her Stay and Return, will be in general, and, unless in Cases of particular and occasional Orders to the contrary, the same as in the last War, namely, to sail to Guernsey and drop her Letters there, to proceed immediately to Jersey, there to deliver her Letters, and to stay Three Days for the Answers, then to return to Guernsey, deliver her Letters, stay there Two Days, and Return to Weymouth.

ANTH. TODD, Sec.