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5 November 2017

Inn and Farm at Pitmachie

INN AND FARM AT PITMACHIE TO LET.

There is to be Let for such number of years as may be agreed
upon,

THE INN and FARM of PITMACHIE, as presently occupied by JAMES BROWN.  The convenient and favourable situation of this Inn is well known, being situated on the great North Road leading from Aberdeen to Inverness, by Huntly, and is a regular established stage.  It is also very centrical for the public district-meetings, most of which are regularly held there.  The House and Offices are commodious, and suitable for the Inn and Farm.

The Lands are of an excellent early soil, and are in a high state of improvement.  The Household Furniture, Post-Chaises, Horses and Crop, may be had at a fair valuation, and entry will be given either immediately, or at Whitsunday next.

For particulars, apply to Mr George Hall at Logie Durno; or Messrs. Farquaharson & Co. Merchants, St. Nicholas Street, Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th November 1817.

25 June 2017

Pitmachie lease

INN AND FARM AT PITMACHIE TO LET,
ENTRY IMMEDIATELY.
There is to be Let for such number of years as may be agreed upon,

THE INN and FARM of PITMACHIE, as presently occupied by James Brown.  The convenient and favourable situation of this Inn is well known, it being situated on the great North Road leading from Aberdeen to Inverness, by Huntly, and is a regular established stage.  It is also very central for the public district meetings, most of which are regularly held there.  The House and Offices are commodious and suitable for the Inn and Farm.

The Lands are of an excellent early soil, and are in a high state of improvement.  The Household Furmiture, Post Chaises, Horses, and the present Crop, may be had at a fair valuation, and entry will be immediately given.

For particulars apply to Messrs Francis Maitland at Colpy; George Hall at Logie Durno; or Messrs Farquharson & Co. Merchants, St. Nicholas Street, Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 25th June 1817.

12 October 2014

James Diack, William Strath, John Mowat

A complaint by the Procurator Fiscal, was lately brought before the Justices of the Peace, against James Diack, in Warthill, parish of Rayne, and William Strath and John Mowat, in the parish of Fyvie, for a violent assault, battery, and breach of the peace, at and immediately after the Inverury Market, in September last - in particular, for breaking the windows of William Maitland; striking and abusing William Shand, and his wife; and for striking and maltreating George Cowie, keeper of Drimmies toll-bar - all which would have been completely established by a number of witnesses.  But the Defenders having, immediately upon being cited, made the fullest recompence to the parties injured; and having also come to town, acknowledging these offences, and thrown themselves upon the mercy of the Court; the Justices were, on this occasion, disposed to cause the Fiscal drop further proceedings, on his receiving payment of the expenses incurred.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 12th October 1814.

2 February 2014

Charles Gordon/Alexander Knight

NOTICE.

DIED at George Anderson's, Badyfash, on the second day of January, 1814, a Poor Travelling Man, who called himself CHARLES GORDON, but by some papers found it would appear his real name was ALEXANDER KNIGHT; he said he was a native near Boyndie, or Banff; some money was found on him; and he was decently interred at Rayne.

Any of his relations, by calling at George Anderson, Badyfash, parish of Fyvie, will receive what is over paying funeral charges.  If not claimed within two months, it will be given to the poor of the parish.

Badyfash, 27th January, 1814.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 2nd February 1814.

29 December 2013

Estate of Alexander Philip, Barreldykes

NOTICE.

ALL those Indebted to the late ALEXANDER PHILIP, in Barreldykes, are requested to pay the same at the Shop at Barreldykes, without delay; and all those who have Claims, will please lodge the same, in order that they may be discharged as soon as possible.

The public are at the same time respectfully informed, that the Business will be carried on as formerly; and that there is at present on hand, a well selected assortment of GOODS, suitable for the Country Trade, which will continue to be sold on the most reasonable terms.

Barreldykes, 27th Dec. 1813.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 29th December 1813.