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18 March 2018

Sale at Hattonburn, Banchory Ternan

SALE OF CATTLE AND SHEEP.

There will be sold by public roup upon Wednesday the 25th day of March current, (being the day before Midlentren Fair of Banchory), at Benjamin Lumsden's Farm of HATTONBURN, in the parish of Banchory Ternan,

600 BLACK-FACED SHEEP, of which 120, five-year old Wedders, have been turnip fed; 210 strong EWES, near Lambing; and about 270 four-year old WEDDERS.  Also, 8 FAT OXEN, and 10 WINTERING STOTS.  The Sheep having been on a superior Pasture all winter, are particularly worth the attention of Fleshers and Graziers.

A reasonable time will be allowed to remove the Fat Sheep; and Credit will be given on security.

The roup to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon.

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

11 June 2017

Farm lease in Banchory Ternan

FARM TO BE LET,
IN THE PARISH OF BANCHORY TERNAN.
To be Let, for 19 years,

THAT part of the HIRN, presently possessed by Alex. Thomson; it contains about Fifty Acres of Arable Land; Forty-two Acres of which are inclosed with Stone Dykes.  There is a commodious Dwelling House and Offices on the Farm.

Entry may be had at Whitsunday first.

Apply to William Burnett, at Woodhead of Crathes.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 11th June 1817.

4 December 2010

Lease for Sale: Lands of Inverey

LEASE FOR SALE
To be sold by private bargain,
A Lease for 57 years and Crops, after the term of Martinmas, 1798, of those parts of the LANDS of INVEREY, near the BRIDGE of FEUGH, in the parish of Banchory Ternan, and shire of Kincardine, as set in tack by FRAS. RUSSEL, Esq. of Blackhall, to JAMES MIDDLETON, manufacturer in Aberdeen; with the whole houses, buildings, and machinery thereon, as presently occupied by JAMES COOK, who has a sub-tack of the premises, for 12 years after Martinmas, 1806, and pays a surplus rent of about L.30 yearly, to which the purchaser will have right.

For further particulars, application may be made to Al. Webster, advocate in Aberdeen, or Mr William Shaw, Postmaster, Banchory.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th December, 1810.