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13 October 2019

Little Annochie, Old Deer

TO BE LET,
(In the Parish of Old Deer,)

THOSE parts of the LANDS of LITTLE ANNOCHIE, with the Limestone Quarry of Little Annochie - and privileges of fuel, and leet-peats annexed thereto.  All as presently in occupation of John Findlay.

Entry to the Quarry and Leet-peats, (which are already stacked) at Martinmas first; and to the Land at Whitsunday first.

From the terms of the expiring lease, the whole will be left in most favourable condition for the incoming tenant.

There will also be let, as an appendage to the above, if wished for, at Whitsunday 1821, the CROFT on Annochie, at present in possession of John Cock; which, from its vicinity, would be valuable for accommodation to labourers, and others employed about the Quarry.

Offers to be given in against the 5th of November, to William Scott, at Mains of Elrick; or to Duncan Davidson, Advocate in Aberdeen - either of whom will inform, in the mean time, as to farther particulars.

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

17 November 2013

Shop in Huxter-Row, Aberdeen

SHOP TO LET, &c.

To be let, and entered to immediately.

THAT commodious and well frequented SHOP in Huxter-row, formerly occupied by John Findlay, Hatmaker, and lately by William Chalmers, Hatmaker, The tenant will get the Shop Furniture, and tools in the shop, on moderate terms, or upon appretiation of persons mutually appointed.

For further particulars, apply to Alex. Webster, Advocate.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 17th November 1813.