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28 May 2017

Roup at Andrewsford

ROUP OF
HORSES, CATTLE, FARMING UTENSILS, AND
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

There are to be sold, by public roup, at Andrewsford, Fyvie, on Wednesday, the 4th day of June next, in virtue of a warrant from the Honourable the Sheriff of Aberdeenshire.
THE Work Horses, riding Poney, Cows, Stots, Calves, Carts, Ploughs, Threshing Mill, and whole Farm Stocking and Utensils, belonging to John Rainnie, farmer in Andrewsford, together with his whole Household Furniture.

The roup will begin exactly at 10 o'clock forenoon, as the whole must be sold off; and credit will be given. on good security.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 28th May 1817.

2 December 2012

Robert Grant, Blairfindy

INTIMATION.

THAT upon Friday the 20th day of November, 1812, ROBERT GRANT, Subtenant in Blairfundy, parish of Inveraven, and county of Banff, ABSCONDED from Justice, as several Warrants were issued against him to apprehend him upon a Charge of FORGERY.

Description: - He is about five feet eleven inches high, black complexion, red whiskers; when he left the country, he had on a dark blue jacket, white pantaloons, and wore an ordinary coarse hat.

Any person or persons who shall apprehend the said Robert Grant, and lodge him in any of His Majesty's Jails, and will send the receipt of the jailor of the jail he is in custody in, to Arthur Reid, writer in Tarland, by Aberdeen, or Charles Gordon, in St. Bridget, by Mortlach, Banffshire, will receive TEN POUNDS Sterling as a Reward; with all expences incurred upon apprehending him.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 2nd December, 1812.