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15 September 2019

Pitcarry Farm

FARM IN KINCARDINESHIRE.
To be let, for such number of years as may be agreed upon, from and after Martinmas next, 1819.

THE FARM of PITCARRY, at present occupied by David Bell, and lying with a mile of the town of Bervie.  It consists of 488 Acres of Arable and Pasture Ground, has a fine exposure, and is conveniently situated for roads and markets.  The soil is good, and fit for all sorts of crops.  It is proposed to let this land in one or two farms, as may suit offerers.

For particulars, application may be made to Charles Mercer, Blackhall, Kincardine; Mr John Low, Writer, Stonehaven; or Messrs. Thomson and Fleming, W.S. Edinburgh.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th September 1819.

7 February 2016

Pitcarry Farm

FARMS IN KINCARDINESHIRE.
To be let for 19 years after Martinmas 1816,

THE Farm of PITCARRY, at present occupied by Mr David Bell, and situate within a mile of the burgh of Bervie; consisting of about 363 acres of arable land, and 70 acres of pasture.

It is proposed to let this land in two farms, or in one, as offerers may incline; and for farther information, application may be made to Mr Charles Mercer, Meikleour, by Perth; or to Mr John Polwarth, Keir, by Kincardine; by whom, and by Messrs. Thomson and Fleming, W.S. Edinburgh, offers will be received.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 7th February 1816.

8 June 2014

Mains of Kinneff

CAPITAL FARM IN MEARNS-SHIRE TO LET.

To be Let, for 19, or such number of years as may be agreed on 
(not exceeding 21.) and entered to at Martinmas 1816,

THE Farm of MAINS of KINNEFF, consisting of 276 Scots Acres, or thereby, presently possessed by Mr James Hector, who is bound by stipulations favourable to an entering tenant.  The Farm is situated on the sea coast, 7 miles from Stonehaven, and 3 from Bervie.  The turnpike road between these towns forms its northern boundary; and there is a commutation road, equally good, passing through the centre of the Farm.  There is a natural harbour on the Ground, where Lime can be imported, and Grain exported, and where Sea Ware can be procured for Manure.  The quality of the land is allowed to be equal to any in the county.  The Farm is enclosed and subdivided with stone dykes; and water is to be had in all the fields.

Mr ROBERTSON, in his Agricultural Survey of the County, says of this Farm, "I have not met, in all Kincardineshire, with so strong a resemblance to an East Lothian Property, either with regard to Soil, Cultivation, or even Climate, as here."

The Court of Offices is large, containing a good Threshing Mill, Grain Lofts, and every accommodation requisite for a large Farm.  The Dwelling House contains two Public Rooms, and Lodging Rooms, sufficient for the accommodation of a large family.

Sealed offers to be lodged with Mr John Brand, Writer, Stonehaven, or Mr Anthony Davidson, Writer, Montrose, betwixt and Whitsunday next.

Offers not accepted will be kept secret, if desired.

Also to be Let, the SPINNING MILLS of BERVIE and PITCARRY, as formerly Advertised.

Apply to Mr Brand.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 8th June 1814.