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15 April 2018

Pirie's Mill, Huntly

LEASE OF A FARM FOR SALE

Upon Monday the fourth day of May next, there will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the house of Miss Mellis, Vintner in Huntly, at two o'clock afternoon,

THE REMAINDER of the LEASE of the FARM of PIRIE'S MILL, as occupied by Andrew Paterson, lately deceased, of which there are four years to run after Whitsunday next.  There are erected on the premises a Meal-mill, and Beating-mill, for Flax, &c.; and being situated in the immediate vicinity of Huntly, a considerable emolument may be derived therefrom.

The tenant, who must be approved of by his Grace the Duke of Gordon, will get access at Whitsunday first.

For further particulars, application may be made to Alex. Webster, Advocate, Aberdeen, or Alex. Stewart, Writer, Huntly.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th April 1818.

8 April 2018

Wester Tewel, Fetteresso

VALUABLE FARM IN KINCARDINESHIRE
TO BE LET

THE FARM of WESTER TEWEL of FETTERESSO, lately occupied by James Morison, now deceased, consisting of upwards of 100 Acres of Arable Land, of a fine early soil, with an open bottom, fit for Turnip, Wheat, or any other kind of Crop, and having a fine exposure.

There is an excellent Dwelling House and good Offices on the Farm.  There is also a MEAL MILL, with a great command of water, which will be set, either with or without the Farm as the tenant may incline.

Entry at Whitsunday next.  - Offers, in writing, to be given in to the Proprietor, at Fetteresso; or to Alex. Milne, Fetteresso, who will shew the Ground.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 8th April 1818.

26 May 2013

Mains of Orton

FARM IN THE COUNTY OF MORAY

To let from Whitsunday 1814, on a lease of 19 or 21 years,

THE MAINS of ORTON, as presently possessed by Mr Geddes, containing about 180 acres arable, and above 130 pasture, great part of which is improveable.

This farm is in a high state of cultivation, having been all thoroughly limed, and under a regular rotation of cropping.  There is a Dwelling House and Offices at present on the farm; but as an incoming tenant might incline other accommodation, a suitable allowance will be given.  A Meal Mill and Threshing Mill driven by weater, are immediately adjoining the above.  Every accommodation at entry will be given; and for farther particulars, application may be made to the Proprietor, at Orton House, by Fochabers; or to Mr Geddes, with either of whom offers may be lodged.

John Hosack, Mr Geddes's miller, will shew the lands, and point out the boundaries.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 26th May, 1813.