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15 September 2019

Pitcarry Farm

FARM IN KINCARDINESHIRE.
To be let, for such number of years as may be agreed upon, from and after Martinmas next, 1819.

THE FARM of PITCARRY, at present occupied by David Bell, and lying with a mile of the town of Bervie.  It consists of 488 Acres of Arable and Pasture Ground, has a fine exposure, and is conveniently situated for roads and markets.  The soil is good, and fit for all sorts of crops.  It is proposed to let this land in one or two farms, as may suit offerers.

For particulars, application may be made to Charles Mercer, Blackhall, Kincardine; Mr John Low, Writer, Stonehaven; or Messrs. Thomson and Fleming, W.S. Edinburgh.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th September 1819.

18 September 2016

Heathery Haugh, Strachan

TO BE LET,
In the Parish of Strachan, County of Kincardine,
Entry to commence at Martinmas next,

THE very convenient and compact Sheep Farm of HEATHERY HAUGH, presently occupied by Thomas Kinnear; consisting of about 35 Acres of Arable Land, together with a considerable extent of excellent Sheep pasture.  For further particulars, apply to Mr Laing, Overseer at Blackhall, who will shew the plan, and answer all enquiries.

Blackhall, Sept. 9th.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th September 1816.

4 December 2010

Lease for Sale: Lands of Inverey

LEASE FOR SALE
To be sold by private bargain,
A Lease for 57 years and Crops, after the term of Martinmas, 1798, of those parts of the LANDS of INVEREY, near the BRIDGE of FEUGH, in the parish of Banchory Ternan, and shire of Kincardine, as set in tack by FRAS. RUSSEL, Esq. of Blackhall, to JAMES MIDDLETON, manufacturer in Aberdeen; with the whole houses, buildings, and machinery thereon, as presently occupied by JAMES COOK, who has a sub-tack of the premises, for 12 years after Martinmas, 1806, and pays a surplus rent of about L.30 yearly, to which the purchaser will have right.

For further particulars, application may be made to Al. Webster, advocate in Aberdeen, or Mr William Shaw, Postmaster, Banchory.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th December, 1810.