Showing posts with label property sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label property sale. Show all posts

8 September 2019

Robert Matthew's bakery in Fraserburgh

VALUABLE PROPERTY IN FRASERBURGH, FOR SALE.

THAT PROPERTY belonging to, and occupied by Robt. Matthew, Baker, lying on the Shore Street of Fraserburgh - consisting of a DWELLING HOUSE, SHOP, and BAKE-HOUSE, several Cellars, and Shades, and Back-yard.  This property is well worth the attention of Fish-curers, or for a Cooperage; or for a Baker, who wishes to settle.  As R. Matthew intends soon giving up the Baking business, the whole Baking Utensils may be had on very moderate terms.

The Property will be sold by the 12th November, by private bargain; and entry may be had at Whitsunday first.

For particulars, apply to the Proprietor.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 8th September 1819.

25 November 2012

Property belonging to George Ogg

HOUSES FOR SALE.

In St. Andrew's Street, in One or more Lots.

There will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the Lemon Tree Inn, Aberdeen, on Friday the 18th of December, at three o'clock afternoon,

THOSE THREE HOUSES which belonged to GEO. OGG, Mason, and are now conveyed to Trustees for behoof of his Creditors.

Two of the Houses front St. Andrew's Street, in one of which there is a neat Shop, and have each Three Flats, besides Garrets and Cellars.  The third House fronts the Street at the back of Gordon's Hospital, and is used for Weavers Shops.

The Houses are new and substantially built; the Upset Prices will be moderate.

* Part of the price to remain in the Purchaser's hands for some time.

For other particulars, apply to Alexander Ogg, in Kirkhill of Dyce, or Adam Coutts, Advocate in Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 25th November, 1812.

22 July 2012

Stonehaven property

SALE OF A HOUSE AND GARDEN
IN STONEHAVEN

Upon Thursday the 6th day of August next, there will be sold by public roup, within the house of Mr Alexander Allan, vintner, New Town, Stonehaven, 'twixt the hours of 5 and 6 o'clock afternoon,

THAT GARDEN, with the DWELLING HOUSE built thereon, consisting of six rooms, which belongs to the heirs of the deceased William Mouat, and lying on the south side of the Old Town of Stonehaven.  The house is substantially built, and in good repair.  The Garden is fenced in, and affords several stances for building thereon.

The articles of roup and title deeds may be seen, on application to Mr Francis Milne, farmer, Megra; or Mr John Webster, farmer, Quithil.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd July, 1812.

23 January 2011

SALE OF PROPERTY BELONGING TO ALEXANDER WILSON

SALE at PHILORTH, near Fraserburgh, of
MOVEABLE PROPERTY; and of HERITABLE PROPERTY AT FRASERBURGH

There will be sold by public roup at Philorth, near Fraserburgh, on Saturday the 26th current,

THE WHOLE MOVEABLE PROPERTY which belonged to Alexander Wilson, Road Contractor, for behoof of his Creditors; consisting of Horses, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, and Household Furniture.  And on same day, his WHOLE HERITABLE PROPERTY, lying in Fraserburgh, will also be sold for their behoof, on the Ground.  The House on Manse-street was lately built, and has a good Garden, and commodious Office-houses.

The roup will begin at Philorth by 10 o'clock forenoon, and credit will be given on security.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 23rd January, 1811.