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12 May 2019

Farm lease at Protstown

COAST-SIDE FARM TO BE LET,
And entered to immediately.

There is to be Let, and entered to at Whitsunday next, for such term of years as can be agreed upon,

THE FARM of STONEWALL of PROTSTOWN, as lately occupied by James Murray, on a Life-rent Lease, situated in the Parish Gamerie, and County of Banff, and upon the coast of the Moray Firth.

The Farm contains 75 Acres of Land, of a superior quality, all in a high state of cultivation.  It is in the immediate vicinity of the thriving Sea-port of Gardenstown, and within nine miles of Banff.  Every suitable encouragement will be given to a tenant of character, unexceptionably recommended as such.

The Ground will be shewn, and particulars learned, on application at Troup House, where offers will be received, on or before Saturday 22d curt.

May 11th, 1819.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 12th May 1819.

25 March 2018

Farm leases in Deskford and Grange

BANFFSHIRE.

FARMS in the Parishes of Deskford and Grange, to be Let for 19 years, from Whitsunday first, 1818.

1st,  The FARM of GOUKSTONE and WESTER WINDYHILLS, as presently possessed by James Bremner.

2d,  The FARM of LURGBRAE, and OVER WINDYHILLS, &c. as possessed by John Merson. - AND

3d,  The FARM of LITTLE AIRDYCOW, as possessed by James and William Murray.

Offers for the above mentioned Farms may be addressed to Colonel Grant of Grant, M.P.  Cullen House, till Saturday the 13th of April, on which day the whole are to be Set at 12 o'clock noon.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 25th March 1818.

10 November 2013

Newton of Fechil, Ellon

VALUABLE FARM TO LET.

NEWTON of FECHIL, situated within half a mile of Ellon, is to be Let for Twelve Years from Whitsunday next.

This Farm consists of about one hundred and fifty acres of arable land; the greatest part of which has been lately highly improved, and is at present in good condition.

The turnpike road to Ellon goes through the heart of the Farm, and the ground on the east of that road is inclosed.  There is easy access for obtaining Lime, which can be conveyed by the Ythan to within a few hundred yards of the Farm, from the port of Newburgh, which is distant only about three miles from the Farm, and where there is a ready market for grain.

Entry to the farm at Martinmass first; the tenant will be accommodated with Corn and Fodder, the growing crop, viz. Wheat, Turnip, and new Grass, at a valuation.

For further particulars, apply to Mrs MURRAY, New Inn, Ellon.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 10th November 1813.

Roup at Newton of Fechil

ROUP OF FARM STOCKING, &c.

On Tuesday the 16th of November curt. there is to be Sold by public roup, at Newton of Fechil, near Ellon:

THE whole STOCKING on the Farm, which belonged to the deceased Mr JAMES MURRAY; - consisting of Two pair WORK HORSES, a MARE and FOAL, a Three-year-old COLT, Two pair WORK OXEN, Eight two-year-old STOTS, Ten year-old STOTS and QUEYS, Four QUEYS and CALVES, several MILCH COWS, CARTS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, and other Farming Utensils.  Several STACKS of CORN and BEAR, with FODDER, &c.

The roup will begin at 10 o'clock forenoon.  Credit will be given.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 10th November 1813.