Showing posts with label King Street. Show all posts
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15 May 2016

Sequestrated Estates of Alexander Christie and Andrew Mitchell

FOR SALE,
The following SUBJECTS, part of the Sequestrated Estates of
ALEXANDER CHRISTIE, Merchant in Aberdeen,
and ANDREW MITCHELL, in
Whiteness of Slains, viz.

1.  THE extensive and commodious COACH MANUFACTORY, with the Blacksmiths Shop, and other conveniences attached to it, situated between Frederick-street and Prince's-street, of Aberdeen.
2.  The DWELLING HOUSE fronting King-street, lately occupied by James Smith, as a Hotel, with or without the Halls connected with it.
3.  The BUILDING AREA adjoining to the said house on the North.
4.  The DWELLING HOUSE in Frederick-street, possessed by Mr Trokes, House Painter, with the use of a Pump Well, and Bleaching Green, at the back thereof.
5. The DWELLING HOUSE possessed by Miss Brander and others, and adjoining to the one last mentioned, with the use of the said Well and Bleaching Green.
6.  TWO HOUSES in Prince's-street, opposite to those possessed by Mr Trokes and Miss Brander.
7.  The Vacant GROUND along Frederick-street, on each side of the Coach Manufactory.
8.  The STABLES, LOFTS, and COACH HOUSES, lately occupied by the said James Smith, on the north side of Prince's-street.
9.  The WRIGHT'S SHOP, and Ground adjoining to the said Stables, and others, on the west.
10.  The SHARE which belonged to the said Alex. Christie, of the Houses and Ground at the Gallowgate-head, possessed by George Christie, and others.

For farther particulars, apply to David Hutcheon, Advocate, Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th May 1816.

5 August 2012

Rig of land in Old Aberdeen

LAND TO BE LET.

There will be exposed to let, by public roup, on a LEASE for EIGHT YEARS, within the Trinity Hall, on Friday the 28th day of August curt, at six o'clock in the evening,

A RIG of LAND, lying on the east side of Old Aberdeen, belonging to James Milne's Mortification of the Tailor Trade of Aberdeen, formerly let in tack to James Boyle, now occupied by James Anderson.

The soil is of the best quality, and there is easy access to King Street.

Apply to ALEXANDER WATSON, Tailor in Aberdeen, Factor for the Mortification.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th August, 1812.

18 December 2011

William Littlejohn, Aberdeen

NOTICE TO DEBTORS - HOUSE & SHOP TO LET.

All those indebted to WILLIAM LITTLEJOHN, late merchant in Aberdeen, who have not yet settled their accounts, are requested to pay the same to Alexr. Webster, advocate in Aberdeen, trustee to Mr Littlejohn's sequestrated Estate, against the 23d December curt. to prevent expences.

The HOUSE in King-street, and SHOP in Queen-street, lately occupied by Mr Littlejohn, are to let till the 1st June next - Entry immediately.  And the SHOP FURNITURE, which is complete, will at same time be disposed of on reasonable terms.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th December, 1811.