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

18 February 2018

Unfinished business in Midmar

NOTICE.

JAMES McALLAN, Farmer in Meikle Midmar, parish of Midmar, sold a COW to a Man who said he lived near Stonehaven, in a Banchory Market, in the month of December last, and received 9s. 6d. in part of the price; but the purchaser has failed to call for the Cow, and pay the Balance of the price.  And Notice is hereby given, that if the purchaser shall not call for the Cow, and pay the Balance of the price, and the expense of maintenance, and this Advertisement, betwixt and the 25th February current, the Cow will be sold on the day following at 12 o'clock noon, at Meikle Midmar, and the price retained to pay the above Claims.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th February 1818.

21 January 2018

Easter Echt

VALUABLE PROPERTY IN ABERDEENSHIRE
TO BE FEUED.

Upon Friday the 13th day of February next, at twelve o'clock noon, there will be exposed to sale by way of Feu, within the Poor's Hospital of Aberdeen,

ALL and WHOLE the TOWN and LANDS of EASTER ECHT, lying in the Parish of Echt, and County of Aberdeen, as presently occupied by Alex. Bings and others.  -- This Property is distant about ten English miles from Aberdeen, and contains about 250 Acres of Arable Land, besides a great range of Pasture and Muir Ground, and a large quantity of valuable Moss.

Upset Feu-duty L. 150 Sterling, in Money, and 35 Bolls of Oat Meal, besides the public and parochial burdens to be paid by the purchaser.

For further particulars, application may be made to Alexander Webster, Advocate in Aberdeen, who will shew the title deeds and plan of the property.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 21st January 1818.

4 December 2016

Walter Sim, brewer in Aberdeen

SALE OF BREWING STOCK AND UTENSILS;
AND
NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS.

THE whole BREWING STOCK and UTENSILS belonging to the Sequestrated Estate of WALTER SIM, Brewer in Aberdeen, consisting of MALT, LIQUOR in the course Brewing, VATS, CASKS & c. &c. are to be Sold; and a purchaser may enter on Mr Sim's business.

For particulars, apply to Mr William Pirie, Merchant in Aberdeen, the Trustee; or John D. Milne, Advocate there.

It is also requested that the Creditors of Walter Sim and Walter Sim and Co. who have not lodged their Claims, accompanied by Affidavits will do so without delay; and that those Indebted to the Bankrupts, will immediately make payment to Mr Pirie, or Mr Milne, as prosecutions are about to be raised.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 4th December 1816.

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.

18 November 2012

College Street and Denburn properties

HOUSES IN COLLEGE STREET AND ON
DENBURN FOR SALE.

To be sold by private bargain, together or separately,

THAT NEW HOUSE on the West-side of College-street, occupied by George Berry, and others; and that other House adjoining the same, presently finishing, with the Back-ground appertaining thereto.  Also that House on the west side of the Den-burn, and immediately opposite Wapping-street, occupied by Alexander Robertson, shoemaker, and others.

The whole of the houses are erected of the best materials, and on the first mentioned property there is a Well of excellent spring water.

From the vicinity of the whole to the Manufactories, and the airy and agreeable situation, few properties are so likely to ensure constant occupation, and rising rents.  Part of the price may remain for sometime in the purchasers hands.

For particulars, apply to the Proprietor, Mr John Benzie, or to George Yeats, Advocate.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th November 1812.

11 November 2012

Sale at Shethin, Tarves

Sale on Tuesday next.

SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES,
AND FARMING UTENSILS

On Tuesday the 17th November current, there will be sold by public roup, at SHETHIN, in the parish of Tarves,

THE whole STOCKING on that farm, which belonged to the late Mr JAMES HAY, consisting of 8 Horses, 8 Plough Oxen, 15 Cows, all very handsome and of the best breed in the country; 31 Young Cattle, of 1, 2, and 3 years old, and Calves; also Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, and a variety of Farming Utensils. - Credit will be given.

On account of the shortness of the day, the roup will begin precisely at 10 o'clock forenoon.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 11th November 1812.

12 June 2011

William Glass, Stonehaven

SALE OF MERCHANT GOODS, AND
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Upon Monday the 17th curt. there will be sold by public roup within the House and Shop of WILLIAM GLASS, Merchant in STONEHAVEN,

THE whole EFFECTS which belonged to him, and now to Trustees for behoof of his Creditors; consisting of COTTON and WOOLLEN CLOTHS, Yarns, Groceries, Spirits, Ale, and Porter; together with an assortment of SHOP and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.  The roup to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon.  Credit will be given on security.

All those indebted to William Glass, will please attend same day, and settle their accounts.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 12th June, 1811.