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20 August 2017

Heritable property of William Duguid

SALE OF HERITABLE PROPERTY,
Belonging to the Sequestrated Estate of WILLIAM DUGUID,
Manufacturer in Aberdeen.

Upon Friday the 29th day of August curt. there will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the house of George Ronald, Vintner in Aberdeen, betwixt the hours of six and seven afternoon,

THAT TENEMENT on the north side of Woolmanhill of Aberdeen, opposite the Infirmary, and presently possessed by the said William Duguid, and others; - and that PIECE of GROUND, near Broadford, on the south side of the Inverury Turnpike Road, measuring 60 feet in front, and about 230 feet backwards.  The Ground is presently laid out as a Garden, is enclosed with good walls, and well stocked with Fruit-trees and Berry-bushes.

And upon Monday the first of September, there will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the house of William Smith, Vintner in Old Deer, at twelve o'clock noon, that DOUBLE-HOUSE in STEWARTFIELD, which sometime belonged to David Lundie, weaver, thereafter to William Hutchinson, Merchant there.

Also, a BUILDING LEASE entered into between Mr Alex. Galen, as Factor on the Entailed Estate of Dens, and Mr George Cruden, Schoolmaster, with the Houses erected on the Building Stance thereby Let; and the REMAINDER of the LEASE of a PIECE of GROUND at KNOCK, Let by Mr Buchan of Auchmacoy, to George Reidford, of which there are two years to run after Martinmas next.

The Properties in Aberdeen will be shewn to intending purchasers by the said William Duguid; and those at Stewartfield and Knock, by the said William Hutchinson.

For further particulars, apply to Alex. Webster, Advocate in Aberdeen, Trustee on the said Sequestrated Estate, in whose hands are the Title-deeds of the above Properties.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 20th August 1817.

7 July 2013

Broadford properties

HOUSES AND GROUND AT BROADFORD,
FOR SALE.

There will be sold, by private bargain,

THOSE HOUSES and GROUND which belonged to the deceased Alexander Adam.  They are in the close vicinity of Aberdeen, extending nearly ninety feet in front of the Inverness turnpike road, and commanding a view of the town, bay, and surrounding country.

The ground is inclosed, and well supplied with fruit trees and bushes.

Apply to Adam Coutts, advocate, Wallacenook, Aberdeen, who will inform as to the conditions of sale.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 7th July 1813.

20 May 2012

Broadford lands for feuing

GROUNDS in the VICINITY of ABERDEEN for FEUING

THE remaining part of the Lands of BROADFORD, consisting of about Eight Acres, belonging to Mr ALEXANDER HUTCHEON, at Barrowley, will be feued out in such Lots or Parcels as may be agreed on.

There is a considerable extent of the ground fronts Hutcheon-street and George-street, and the Mill Burn runs through the property, besides other stances.  The whole premises are situated within a few minutes walk of the centre of the town, to which there is access by turnpike roads, having foot paths, and lighted by lamps in winter.

For farther particulars, apply to Mr Low, Advocate.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 20th May, 1812.

13 November 2010

SALE BY ADJOURNMENT

UPSET PRICE REDUCED.
There will be sold by public roup, within the House of George Ronald, Vintner in Aberdeen, on Saturday the first day of December next, at 6 o'clock in the evening, (if not previously disposed of by private bargain),
The following SUBJECTS belonging to the Trustees of the deceased JAMES TROUP:
All and whole LOT TENTH of the SIXTH LOT of the Town and Lands of PITMUCKSTON.  This piece of ground lies near the Outseats of Pitmuckston, along the South side of the Turnpike Road leading from Aberdeen to Bridge of Dee; and is within fifteen minutes walk of Aberdeen.  The situation is pleasant, and well adapted for building.  The ground measures somewhat more than an acre, and is subject to the payment of a feu-duty.
Also all and whole that Triangular Piece of GROUND, part of the Lands of BROADFORD, situated betwixt the new Turnpike Road, leading from the Gallowgatehead, towards Kittybrowster, and the Old Gallowgatehead road, with the substantially built DWELLING HOUSES and Byre thereon, all as presently possessed by William Mutch and Mrs Milne.  This property is well calculated for setting, and is free of all feu-duty.
The title deeds of the whole are clear, and may be seen in the hands of Alex. Smith, Advocate, Correction Wynd, Aberdeen, to whom intending purchasers will please apply.

Published in The Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 14th November, 1810.