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8 December 2019

Five Friends of Garmouth

SHARE OF A SLOOP, AND HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, &C. FOR SALE.

There will be sold by public roup, at Garmouth, on Saturday the 18th day of December current, belonging to the deceased Mr. Alex. Cumming there,

ONE FIFTH PART of the Sloop called the FIVE FRIENDS of GARMOUTH, of about 55 Tons Register, conformably to Articles of Roup, which may be seen in the hands of R. Bain and P. Duff, jun. Writers in Elgin.

The whole HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; two excellent and well-tried VIOLINS; MUSIC, and other Books; with a good Milk COW; some CORN in the Straw, and all his other moveable effects, will be sold at the same time; and by that period it is requested that all having Claims against him will lodge them with the Agents; and those Indebted to him will please to pay what they owe, to prevent prosecutions.

The Roup will commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and credit will be given.
Elgin, 1st December, 1819.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 8th December 1819.

24 November 2019

Public roup of Garmouth property

MORAYSHIRE,
VILLAGE OF GARMOUTH.

To be sold by public roup, on Tuesday the 11th January 1820,
if not previously disposed of by private bargain,

THE HOUSES in GARMOUTH, presently possessed by Mr Wm. Forsyth, with the GARDEN and LAND adjoining, consisting of between One and Two Acres.  This Property is pleasantly situated on the Head of the Bank, on the east side of the Village of Garmouth, and affords a fine situation for a House, commanding a prospect of the Enzie, of the River and Shipping in the Harbour of Spey, and of the Bay.

To be Sold also, at the same time, a PIECE of GROUND at the Mill of Garmouth, consisting of between Two and Three Acres.  Entry to both subjects at Whitsunday.

For particulars, application may be made to the Reverend Wm. Gordon, Elgin, to whom offers for a private bargain may be made.  The roup to be held on the premises on the 11th January, at noon.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 24th November 1819.

21 April 2013

Alexander Tod, Enzie

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

THE CREDITORS of ALEXANDER TOD, late in the Braes of Enzie, are requested to lodge their claims on his estate, with oaths of verity thereon, in the hands of William Gordon, writer in Keith, against the 15th of June next, - certifying to those who fail to do so, that they will not be entitled to any share of the funds in the trustees, a division of which will take place within the house of John Skinner, vintner in Keith, on Wednesday the 23d of June next, when all concerned will please attend, in order to receive their dividends, and discharge the trustees.

Keith, 20th April, 1813.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 21st April 1813.