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27 October 2019

Public roup at Easterside

SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, & SHEEP.

On Monday first the 1st November next, there is to be sold by public roup, at Easterside, near Stonehaven, belonging to James Barrie,

THIRTY CATTLE, consisting of Cows, Stots, and Queys, from one to three year-old, all fit for the butcher; several pairs of Oxen, trained to the Plough; Sixty Ewes, all fat, and will be sold in such lots as may suit purchasers; six excellent Work Horses; and one Riding Poney, seven years old.

The roup to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon; and credit will be given.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 27th October 1819.

28 July 2019

Lease at Gabertstrype

FARM TO LET.

To be let, at Mill Inn of Stonehaven, on Saturday the 4th of September next, at ten o'clock forenoon, for 19 years from Martinmas first,

THE FARM of GABERTSTRYPE, in the parish of Dunnottar, and county of Kincardine, presently occupied by David Caird - consisting of 14 acres Arable, and 25 acres Pasture.

For further particulars, application may be made to Andrew Jopp, Advocate in Aberdeen; and William Thomson, at Briggs of Criggie, will point out the boundaries.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 28th July 1819.

2 September 2018

Lease at Wester Gallowton

FARM IN KINCARDINESHIRE TO LET.

To be Let, for 19 Years, from Martinmas first,

THE FARM of WESTER GALLOWTON, in the Parish of Dunnottar, presently occupied by Edward Wyllie, consisting of about 80 Acres or Arable Land, and 14 of Pasture.  The Farm is only two miles from Stonehaven, and the turnpike road from thence to Bervie passes through it.  A great proportion of the Arable Land is of very superior quality, and the whole is capable of carrying every kind of grain and green crops.

Offers will be received by Andrew Jopp, Advocate in Aberdeen; and William Thomson at Briggs of Criggie, will show the boundaries of the Farm.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 2nd September 1818.