23 October 2010

MOST ELIGIBLE SITUATIONS FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES OR SMALL FARMS

The Lands of CUTTLEHILL, situate in the parish, and county of Aberdeen, are to be FEUED, in small lots, of from Seven to Thirty acres each, as purchasers may incline.  These lands have been occupied by Mr JAMES WATT, Flesher in Aberdeen, for a considerable length of time; have undergone a regular rotation of cropping, and are at present in the highest state of cultivation.  The situation of the property is very pleasant, and being not quite four miles from town, with abundance of spring water to every part of it, as well as the privilege of casting and driving peats from the Town's Mosses, renders it an object worthy of attention.

The boundaries of the different lots will be pointed out by Peter Leys, Grieve at Cuttlehill; and farther particulars may be learnt by applying to Dr. DYCE, the Proprietor.

Published in The Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 24th October, 1810.

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