Showing posts with label Old Meldrum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Old Meldrum. Show all posts

9 July 2017

James Burr, merchant

NOTICE
To the CREDITORS of JAMES BURR, late Merchant in
LAVEROCKSLAIRS, now in WHINNY BRAE.

SUCH of the Creditors of the said James Burrr, as have not yet lodged their Claims on him, will do so, with Charles Auld, Merchant in Old Meldrum, or John Raitt in Tillycairn, on or before the 11th day of July curt. otherwise they can receive no share of the dividend of the said James Burr's Effects, which will be paid on the 31st day of the said month, at the shop of the said Charles Auld.

SALE OF STOCKING.
For behoof of the Creditors of the said James Burr,

The REMAINDER of the CATTLE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and CROP, belonging to him, will be sold by public roup, on Friday the 25th of July.

The roup to begin at 12 o'clock forenoon.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 9th July 1817.

16 February 2014

Old Meldrum property

PROPERTY IN OLD MELDRUM FOR PRIVATE SALE.

THAT Property situated on the east side of the burgh of Old Meldrum, and fronting the turnpike road leading to Banff, consisting of Two HOUSES, and a GARDEN, belonging to the heirs of the deceased JOHN MATHEW, and at present occupied by the Rev. Mr. Robertson, Episcopal Clergyman.

Apply to Charles Chalmers, Advocate, Aberdeen, in whose hands are the title-deeds.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 16th February 1814.

17 July 2011

Farm of Torryleith, Udny

FARM IN UDNY

To be LET, upon a Lease of favourable endurance,

THE FARM of TORRYLEITH, in the parish of Udny, as presently occupied by John Melvin. - It contains 'twixt 60 and 70 Scotch acres of improved land, mostly inclosed, and about 25 acres of pasture land. - There is a substantial and commodious Dwelling House upon it, of two stories, and slated; with a good Steading of Offices, and well stocked Garden; and is distant only ten miles from Aberdeen, on the turnpike road, leading from thence to Old Meldrum) which passes through the farm. - Entry to the whole at Martinmas first.

Any person wishing to view the premises, may call upon Mr. Patrick Walker, North Kinmundy, who will point out the same and inform of all particulars; and offers for a lease will be received by Duncan Davidson, advocate, Belmont-street.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 17th July, 1811.