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16 September 2018

Farm leases at Montblairy

FARMS TO LET,
Upon Friday the 2d day of October next,

THE following FARMS and CROFTS belonging to Theodore Morison, Esq. of Bognie, are to be Let at MONTBLAIRY, for such number of years as may be agreed upon, viz.

Parish of Alvah - County of Banff.
SOUTH MAINS of AUCHINBAIDY or HUNGRYHILL, lately occupied by William Adamson.
BROWNSIDE, by John Murdoch.
CROFT of HILLHEAD, by James Barclay.
Entry to the above at Martinmas next.

Parish of Forgue - County of Aberdeen.
NETHER COMISTY, possessed by John Low, and Croft of Do. by William Shearer, to be Let separately or together.
PART of the MAINS of FRENDRAUGHT, called COLDHAMES and BOGAIRDY, possessed by James Ogg. - And
The FARMS of OLD and NEW CONZIE, as possessed by the late Mrs Shand, Alexander Bartlett, Robert Shand, Charles Mortimer, and George Kid, to be divided into Lots to accommodate intending offerers.
Entry to the above at Whitsunday 1819.

All the above Possessions are conveniently situated as to roads and markets, and will be found well worth the attention of substantial and improving tenants. - Those in the Parish of Alvah, will be pointed out by the Overseer at Montblairy; and those in the Parish of Forgue, by William Taylor, Ground-Officer at Frendraught; and for further particulars, application may be made to the proprietor at Montblairy, or Mr Hay, Fyvie.

6 May 2012

Public roup at Frendraught

ADVERTISEMENT.
On Tuesday, the 19th May, there will be sold by public roup, (belonging to the heirs of the deceased JAMES MITCHELL, in Frendraught),

THE whole EFFECTS - consisting of Beds, Blankets, Bed and Table Linen; Presses and Tables; Eight Day Clock, with the whole Dairy and Labouring Utensils; Six milk Cows, Six Stots and Queys; Three Horses, with Harness; Three Stacks of Bear, with the Fodder, and a number of other articles too tedious to mention.

The Roup to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon, and eleven months credit on security.

Not to be repeated.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 6th May, 1812.