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13 May 2018

Stolen bee hives

STOLEN,

ON the night between 19th and 20th April last, from GEORGE REID, Mill of Ord, parish of Skene,
TWO BEE HIVES.
A Handsome Reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as may lead to the discovery of these, and the informer's name concealed, by applying to the said George Reid.
Mill of Ord, May 11, 1818.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 13th May 1818.

13 May 2012

Public roup at Bogfarlie

SALE of CATTLE, HORSES, and FARMING UTENSILS

To be sold by public roup, at BOGFARLIE, in the parish of Newhills, on Monday 16th May curt. at 10 o'clock forenoon,

THE WHOLE STOCKING on said Farm, belonging to CHARLES BIRSS - consisting of One good Horse; One Breeding Mare; one year old Colt; Eight Milch Cows, most of them lately Calved; Five Stots, and Two Queys, of different ages; some good Bee-Hives; Two Box Carts; Two Boxes for Stone Carts; Cart and Plough Harness; Five Ploughs, almost new; Five Barrows; Two Harrows; One Stone Roller; Quarry Tools, of all kinds; Household Furniture; and Eight-day Clock, with Mahogany Case; a Quantity of Wood for Rafters.  - Nine Months Credit will be given on Security.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 13th May, 1812.