3 March 2019

Damhead of Fintry

VERY DESIRABLE FARM, to be Let.

There is to be let, for such a number of years as may be agreed on, and entered to partly at Whitsunday, and partly at Martinmas next,

THE FARM of DAMHEAD of FINTRAY, as at present occupied by James McKenzie.  There are about 100 Acres in the Farm, of which 50 are Arable, and 50 excellent Pasture; about 30 Acres of the Arable Land consist of fine old Infield, highly productive, early and well exposed; - the whole is in good condition, and would afford a favourable entry to a tenant.  There are good habitable Houses and Offices, and a Threshing Mill, on the Farm.  It is advantageously situated as to roads, and within a short distance of the Aberdeenshire Canal.

George Strachan, overseer at Fintray, will point out the boundaries; and offers may be lodged with Mr. Burnett, Belmont Street, Aberdeen, on or before the 20th March curt.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 3rd March 1819.

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