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13 January 2019

Leases on the Estate of Culter

A MILL AND FARMS ON CULTER.
TO BE LET,
And entered to at Whitsunday first,

THE following POSSESSIONS on the Estate of Culter, viz.:-

1.  The MILL and MILL LANDS of NEWMILL, presently occupied by Alex. Davidson.
The Mill-house, Machinery of the Mill, and Drying Kiln, are all new.  There is a plentiful supply of water in all seasons; and as the Mill is near the turnpike road, and within 8 miles of Aberdeen, it would be an excellent situation for a Dealer in grain.

2.  The POSSESSION called West Craigtown, presently occupied by Thomas Shier, Land surveyor.

3.  A Small FARM called Bucklerburn, lately occupied by John Gavin.

4.  A POSSESSION called Parkside, presently occupied by Robert Malcolm.

The Boundaries will be pointed out by James Smith, at the House of Culter, and offers to be given in to the Proprietor at Fetteresso; or to Charles Gordon, Advocate in Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 13th January 1819.

18 December 2011

George Walker, Fraserburgh

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

GEO. WALKER, Square Wright in FRASERBURGH, having executed a Trust Deed, of his whole heritable and moveable property, for behoof of his creditors, in favour of George Milne in Broadsea farm; Alex. Duncan, Merchant, Speymouth, and Alex. Davidson, farmer in Aquorthie, a Meeting of his said creditors is requested in the Saltoun Inn, Fraserbugh, on Saturday first, the 21st curt. at 12 o'clock noon, to give directions as to the management of the estate.

Fraserburgh, 16th Dec. 1811.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th December, 1811.

14 August 2011

Sale of shop goods at Ellon

SALE AT ELLON

Upon Monday, 26th day of August curt. there will be exposed to sale by public roupo, in virtue of a warrant from the Sheriff of Aberdeen,

THE whole SHOP GOODS and EFFECTS in the Shop and House occupied by Alex Davidson, jun. Merchant in Ellon, consisting of Broad and Narrow Cloths, Duffles, Flannels, Baizes, Corduroys, Swandowns, Printed Callicoes, Shawls, Pollicats, Hats, Buttons, Silk, Twist, A general assortment of Hardware and Groceries, Shop Furniture, &c.

Roup to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon, and credit will be given on security.

An inventory of the goods will be seen in the hands of Alexander Webster, advocate in Aberdeen, to whom those indebted to the said Alexander Davidson, jun. will please order payment of what they owe.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 14th August, 1811.