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21 December 2014

Alexander Watt, Sea-town of Cowie

KINCARDINESHIRE.
TO GARDENERS AND NURSERYMEN.
To be let, for nineteen years, entry immediately.

THAT PIECE of GROUND, near the Sea-town of COWIE, lately occupied by the deceased Alexander Watt, and consisting of about three acres.  It is in the immediate neighbourhood of Stonehaven, and, being particularly adapted for a Nursery, is well worth the attention of any person who may wish to carry on that business.

Applications to be made to Mr. Christie, Writer, Stonehaven, who will give information as to particulars, and settle as to terms for a lease.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 21st December 1814.

25 August 2013

Lease of Ground at Crabston

LEASE of GROUND IN THE CLOSE VICINITY OF ABERDEEN.

There will be exposed to be let by public roup, within the Trinity Hall, on Friday the 27th of August current, at 6 o'clock in the evening,

A LEASE for a certain number of years to be specified at the roup, of that CROFT of LAND called CRABSTON, at present possessed as a Nursery by Samuel Adams, Seedsman : the soil is good, and in excellent condition.

Apply to Francis Brodie, Tailor in Aberdeen, Box-master of the Tailor Corporation, to whom the Ground belongs.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 25th August 1813.