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3 March 2019

Roup of property at New Pitsligo, Stuartfield and New Leeds

ROUP OF HOUSES AT NEW PITSLIGO,
STUARTFIELD, AND NEW LEEDS,
Belonging to the Heirs of the late Mr John Duguid.

AT STUARTFIELD, on 9th of March curt. the HOUSES, LAND, &c. possessed by J. Sangster and A. Willox.

At NEW PITSLIGO, on 10th of March next - That Substantial well-finished HOUSE, at present possessed by P. Henderson and G. Michie, with the remainder of a Lease of two and a half Acres of Land.

At NEW LEEDS, on 11th March curt. the House and Yard possessed by A. Grant.

Part of the Price may remain with the purchasers upon finding security.  The roup to begin each day at 12 o'clock, on the respective Lots.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 3rd March 1819.

15 June 2014

Sale of Leather in Brechin

Sale To-morrow.

ROUP OF LEATHER AT BRECHIN.

To be Sold by roup, at the TAN-WORK of the late PATRICK LAING, in BRECHIN, on Thurday the 16th day of June curt.

100 SHOE-HIDES - 170 Crop Hides, partly fit for dressing - 6½  Furniture Hides - 22 dozen Calf Skins - 2 dozen Binders Do. - 21 Horse Hides - 34 Sheep Skins - 9 Seal Skins - 3½  English Crop-Hides - 3 Bend Hides - 3 pairs of Boot Legs - 2 to 5 Cwt. Roundings - about 1½ tons Oak Bark - several Casks of Oil - Tanning and Currying Utensils - a Bark Mill - and various other articles.

The roup will begin at 11 o'clock forenoon.  Three months credit will be given.

Intimation is also made to those Indebted to the Estate of Mr Laing, that if they do not pay before the day of roup, they will be prosecuted; and his Creditors are again requested to lodge their Claims by that time, with George Anderson, Writer in Brechin, if not already lodged.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th June 1814.


29 December 2013

David Low, blacksmith in Aberdeen

FOR BEHOOF OF HIS CREDITORS.

SALE OF BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, IRONMONGERY, AND BELL MOUNTING.

Upon Tuesday first, the 4th January, there will be sold by auction, at the Smithy of DAVID LOW, Blacksmith, Littlejohn Street,

THE whole STOCK in TRADE which belonged to him and now to Trustees for behoof of his creditors; consisting of a very extensive set of TOOLS of every description; - among which are, Ten Large Vices, Four Anvils, Three Bellowses, an excellent Double Turning Lathe, Four sets of Large Screw Stocks, a Draw Bench, Press Drills, New Files, Hammers, &c. &c.  Also, a quantity of MADE and UNFINISHED WORK; and a large assortment of BELL MOUNTING, &c. &c.

The sale to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon.

JA. IG. MASSIE, Auctioneer.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 29th December 1813.

22 September 2013

Bankruptcy of Robert Farres

MEETING OF CREDITORS

ROBERT FARRES, merchant in Strachan, having granted a disposition of his effects to JOHN SYMON, merchant in Aberdeen, and WILLIAM DUGUID, Cotton Manufacturer there, as Trustees for behoof of his Creditors, it is requested that all those Indebted to him, will pay immediately to those Trustees; and those having claims on him, may lodge the same, and Affidavits thereon, with the Trustees against the 20th December next.  And it is hereby intimated that those who neglect to lodge their claims, will receive no share of the Trust Funds.

A Meeting of the Creditors is requested to be held in the Writing-Room of ADAM COUTTS, Advocate, Wallace-nook, Aberdeen, on Tuesday next, the 28th inst., at 10 o'clock forenoon, to give instructions to the Trustees as to the management.

A roup is to be held at Kirktown of Strachan, on Monday next, the 27th inst., at 10 o'clock forenoon, of the Bankrupt's whole effects; consisting of CORN, CATTLE, FARMING UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, POTATOES, TURNIPS, &c.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd September 1813.

15 September 2013

Roup of property at Stewartfield

HOUSE FOR SALE IN STEWARTFIELD.

There will be sold by public roup, at Stewartfield, on Tuesday the 5th of October next, at 2 o'clock afternoon (if not previously disposed of by private bargain),

THAT FRONT HOUSE in the Village of Stewartfield, at present occupied by Wm. Thomson, measuring 45 feet in length, and containing two large rooms, two bed rooms, a kitchen, and garret; also a small House adjoining, consisting of one room, closet, and garret; with a Stable, Byre, Barn, Kiln, and a Garden stocked with fruit trees.  The purchaser will be entitled to a lease of six acres of ground, in good condition, attached to the property, at a moderate rent.

The house is substantially built, and such a desirable property is seldom to be met with.  Further particulars will be learned by applying to the proprietor, William Thomson, Stewartfield, or James Matthews, shoemaker, Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th September 1813.

18 August 2013

Peter Bremner, Glenrinnes, deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

ALL those having claims against the deceased PETER BREMNER, late in Aulbeg of Glenrinnes, are desired to lodge the same with William Stewart, Nethercluny, with oath of verity, within one month from this date; otherwise they will be cut out of the dividend.  Also, all those that stood anywise indebted to the said Peter Bremner, at the time of his death, or made purchase at the defunct's Roup, are desired to pay the same to William Stewart, on the 25th August current, at the house of William Gordon, vintner, Priest's-wall.  Those failing to comply with this intimation will be prosecuted as law directs.

Nethercluny, 7th August, 1813.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th August 1813.

21 October 2012

Sale at Balcairn

SALE OF FARM STOCKING AND UTENSILS,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.

On Tuesday the 10th day of November next, there will be sold by public roup, at BALCAIRN, near Oldmeldrum,

THE whole FARM STOCKING, UTENSILS, and FURNITURE which belonged to the late Mr GEORGE SHEPHERD.

The Farm Stocking consists of about 70 head of Cattle, from one to four years old; 8 Milch Cows, and a fine Bull, the whole in excellent condition, and of a superior breed.  Seven Work Horses, and a capital riding Poney.  The Farming Utensils are numerous, and of the best kinds, and some of them little the worse of the wear.  The Household Furniture consists of mahogany, dining, and tea tables, and chairs, a mahogany desk, and eight day clock; a tent bed and curtains, feather beds and blankets; bed and table linen; silver, table, tea, and punch spoons; carpets, grates, fenders, and fire-irons - with a great variety of other articles.

The roup to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon, precisely.

Credit on security.                                                                                      J. HENDERSON, Auctioneer.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 21st October 1812.

23 October 2011

Roup at Grange Farm, Peterhead

ROUP OF FARM STOCKING

THE whole  FARM STOCKING, &c. belonging to ANDREW YOUNG, at GRANGE, near Peterhead, is to be sold by public roup, on the 29th day of October curt. consisting of Four Work Horses; a Mare and Foal; a fine young Horse, fit for saddle or draught; a Poney, and a young Jack-Ass; Ten Cows, some of which are near the calving; Young Cattle; Thirty Sheep, Two Sows, and young Swine: Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Cart and Plow Harness; several Stacks of Hay, Oats, Bear, Beans with Fodder, and a Field of Turnips.

As the exposer is giving up farming, the whole will be sold off.

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

21 August 2011

Crops for sale at Aquhadlie, Ellon

CROP FOR SALE,
AND MEETING OF CREDITORS.

To be sold by public roup, on Monday the twenty-sixth day of August curt. at eleven o'clock forenoon,

THE whole CROP of OATS, BEAR, TURNIP, POTATOES, and also some LINT, presently growing on the Farm of AQUHADLIE, near Ellon, possessed by George Thomson.  The roup to begin at 12 o'clock noon.  Credit will be given.

The Creditors of the said George Thomson are requested to meet the same day at Aquhadlie, at 11 o'clock A.M. to examine the state of his affairs, and determine upon an offer of composition.

19th August, 1811.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 21st August, 1811.

14 August 2011

Sale of shop goods at Ellon

SALE AT ELLON

Upon Monday, 26th day of August curt. there will be exposed to sale by public roupo, in virtue of a warrant from the Sheriff of Aberdeen,

THE whole SHOP GOODS and EFFECTS in the Shop and House occupied by Alex Davidson, jun. Merchant in Ellon, consisting of Broad and Narrow Cloths, Duffles, Flannels, Baizes, Corduroys, Swandowns, Printed Callicoes, Shawls, Pollicats, Hats, Buttons, Silk, Twist, A general assortment of Hardware and Groceries, Shop Furniture, &c.

Roup to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon, and credit will be given on security.

An inventory of the goods will be seen in the hands of Alexander Webster, advocate in Aberdeen, to whom those indebted to the said Alexander Davidson, jun. will please order payment of what they owe.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 14th August, 1811.

28 May 2011

Sale at Knaps of Leask, Slains

Sale To-morrow.

SALE OF CATTLE, FARM STOCKING, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND GRASS PARKS,
FOR BEHOOF OF CREDITORS

To be sold by public roup, at KNAPS of LEASK, in the Parish of Slains, upon Thursday the 30th day of May current,

THE FARM STOCKING, Household Furniture, and Effects, upon the said Farm, lately belonging to GEORGE GRAY, now to Trustees for his Creditors, consisting of Cattle of different ages, Farming Utensils, &c. &c.  And at same time, will be let for the season, TWO GRASS PARKS on the said Farm.  The sale to begin precisely at 10 o'clock forenoon.

All those indebted to George Gray, are requested to pay up what they owe to him, to the Trustees for his Creditors, at or before said roup, after which prosecutions will be commenced against those who fail to comply with this intimation.

Aberdeen, 21st May, 1811.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 29th May, 1811.

21 May 2011

ROUP AT BELLFIELD, KINCARDINESHIRE

ROUP OF FARM STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT BELLFIELD.

There will be sold, by public roup, by virtue of a Warrant from the Sheriff of Kincardine, on Wednesday the 29th May,

THE whole SUBJECTS and EFFECTS belonging to FRANCIS ALLAN, tenant of Bellfield, consisting of a number of Cows and other Cattle, of different ages, four excellent Work Horses, Carts, Ploughs, and a variety of Farming Utensils, and also the whole Household Furniture.

There will also be sold the whole NEW GRASS on the farm of Bellfield, during the period for which the outgoing tenant has right to the same.

The roup to begin at 10 o'clock, and credit will be given for six months.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd May, 1811.

1 May 2011

SALE OF GOODS AT PORTSOY

On Monday the 6th of May, there will begin to be sold by public roup at Portsoy, and continue every successive day till all is sold off,
THE whole STOCK of MERCHANT GOODS and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE which belonged to the deceased WILLIAM LEMMON, Merchant there; consisting of Clothiery and Haberdashery in great variety; Teas; Sugars; Salt (a large quantity); and a general assortment of Groceries.  A considerable stock of Iron and Ironmongery articles forming one of the most extensive sales ever offered to the public in that part of the country, and well worth the attention of Merchants and others, as the whole must be rouped off without reserve.

The roup to begin precisely at 10 o'clock.

Inventories will be shewn, and information given by John Smith, writer in Banff, with whom or with James Knowles, Merchant in Aberdeen, Creditors are requested to lodge their claims, with affidavits.  Credit will be given.

All those indebted to Mr LEMMON, are desired to make payment to the said John Smith, before the 26th day of May first: as on that day a list of all the outstanding debts will be made up to be recovered by prosecution.

Mr Lemmon's Heritable Property will be sold, on a day to be named afterwards.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 1st May, 1811.

23 January 2011

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF JAMES MELVILE, ECHT

SALE of CROP, with the FODDER; and
NOTICE to CREDITORS.

Upon Wednesday the 30th day of January current, at 12 o'clock noon, there will be exposed to sale by public roup, at WESTER ECHT, in the parish of Echt,

SEVERAL STACKS of CORN and BEAR, with the Fodder; and a Field of TURNIPS.  The crop was all got in in a safe and wholesome condition; and the Turnips are of good quality.  The whole may either be consumed on the farm, or removed therefrom, at the pleasure of the purchasers. - Credit will be given on security till Lammas next.

Those having claims on JAMES MELVILE, Farmer at Wester Echt, are desired to lodge the same with Alexander Webster, advocate in Aberdeen, against the 1st of March next; otherwise they will not be entitled to any dividend from the produce of the subjects.

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

16 January 2011

JOHN PATTERSON, PETERHEAD

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
AT PETERHEAD

JOHN PATTERSON, Druggist in Peterhead, having granted a Trust-Disposition for behoof of his Creditors, the whole HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE lately belonging to him, and now to his said Creditors, will be Sold by Public Roup at the House lately occupied by him in Peterhead, upon Friday the 25th day of January curt. - Consisting of Feather-Beds, Blankets, Bedsteads, Carpets, Chairs, Mahogany Dining and other Tables, a Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, Napery, Grates, Fenders, and Fire-irons, Mirror Glasses, Kitchen Furniture, and a variety of other articles.  The Furniture is almost as good as new, and merits the attention of the public.

The roup will begin by eleven o'clock forenoon, and credit will be given upon granting bills with proper security.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 16th January, 1811.