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30 July 2017

Old Adam's Operative Gardener Lodge

On Monday the 21st curt. was held here the Annual Meeting of Old Adam's Operative Gardener Lodge; after going through the ordinary business, and settling their accounts, the Judges awarded the Prizes as follows:-  The First, to Thomas Milne, Sunnyside, for a Seedling Carnation; the Second, to Alex. Mennie, Hardgate, for a Seedling Pink; the Third, to George Reid, Hardgate, for a Seedling Sweet-William; the Fourth, to John Fowlie, Hazelhead, for the best Melon; and the Fifth to John Cadenhead, jun, Strawberry-bank, for the best Brace of Cucumbers; the Sixth Prize, being for Cauliflower, was not gained.  The members then unanimously re-elected the following Office-bearers:-

JAMES WALKER, SEEDSMAN, Master;
WILLIAM ANDERSON, Depute-Master;
Thomas Milne, treasurer; William Taylor, secretary; James Reid, Alex. Black, key-bearers; George Reid, Alex. Rennie, Robert Smith, counsellors; John Roy, jun. James Hogg, stewards; Alex. Diack, clerk; and James Findlay, officer.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 30th July 1817.

23 September 2012

Charles Perrie, deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ALL those that are indebted to the late CHARLES PERRIE, Merchant in Dudwick, are requested to pay what they owe to the Rev. Mr. James Ronaldson, Auchmacoy, or James Wilson in Tarty, his Trustees, upon Monday the 19th October 1812, at the house of Mr Thomas Milne, vintner in Ellon; and those failing to comply with this intimation, will be prosecuted as the law directs.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 23rd September 1812.