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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.

12 December 2010

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GROCERY GOODS &c. IN BANFF

On Friday the 14th day of December curt. at 10 o'clock forenoon, there will begin to be sold by public roup, at the House and Shop of the late WILLIAM SIMPSON, Merchant in Banff,

THE WHOLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and SHOP GOODS, which belonged to him, consisting of Beds, Tables, Chairs, and Eight-day Clock, &c. ; Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Porter and Strong Beer, Tobacco, Snuff, China, Stone, and Glass Ware ; a great number of Bottles; some excellent Dutch Flax, and a small quantity of Yarn ; with a vast variety of other articles, which cannot be comprehended in an advertisement.

The roup will be continued on the following day, until every article is sold off.

All those who have claims against the estate of the defunct, will please lodge the same, with oaths of verity thereon, in the hands of John Smith, Writer in Banff, as soon as possible ; and those indebted to the estate, are desired to make payment to the said John Smith, within one month from this date.

Banff, 1st December, 1810.

* The TENEMENT in BANFF which belonged to Mr Simpson, is to be SOLD, as will be afterwards advertised.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 12th December, 1810.