10 December 2017

COACH MANUFACTORY

On Friday the 9th day of January next, there will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the New Inn of Aberdeen, at six o'clock afternoon,

THE extensive, commodious, and substantial COACH MANUFACTORY, on the north-side of Frederick Street of Aberdeen, part of the Sequestrated Estates of Alexander Christie, Merchant, Aberdeen, and Andrew Mitchell in Whiteness of Slains.

This Manufactory is fitted up with a Set of complete Machinery, which raises the weightiest Carriages with ease, expedition, and safety; and is situated in one of the most centrical, dry, and airy parts of the town.  It is laid out on the most approved plan for the general convenience of the different operations of the respective Artizans; occupies a space of sixty feet square, and has attached to it a Blacksmith's Shop, Coach Houses and Sheds; a Pump-well of excellent soft water, and every other accommodation and convenience for carrying on the work with facility and advantage.

For further particulars, application may be made to David Hutcheon, Advocate, Aberdeen, Trustee on the Sequestrated Estates of the said Alexander Christie and Andrew Mitchell.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 10th December 1817.

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