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11 May 2014

Craigwell Croft, Aberdeen

HERITABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.

Upon Friday the 10th day of June next, at 6 o'clock in the evening, there will be exposed to Sale, by public roup, within the Lemon Tree Tavern of Aberdeen, (if not previously disposed of by private bargain.)

THAT PIECE of GROUND, Part of CRAIGWELL CROFT, situated in the vicinity of the Den-burn, on the south side of the turnpike road leading from Aberdeen to Skene, and belonging to PETER CALDER, Shoemaker in Auchterless; with the Dwelling House and Shop thereon, possessed by Serjeant George Barclay, George Baxter, Shoemaker, and others.

This Property is burdened with a small feu-duty - lies in a most central situation; and is, in every respect, well worth the attention of any person wishing to lay out a little money to advantage.

For particulars, apply to Alex. Cadenhead, Advocate, Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 11th May 1814.

18 November 2012

College Street and Denburn properties

HOUSES IN COLLEGE STREET AND ON
DENBURN FOR SALE.

To be sold by private bargain, together or separately,

THAT NEW HOUSE on the West-side of College-street, occupied by George Berry, and others; and that other House adjoining the same, presently finishing, with the Back-ground appertaining thereto.  Also that House on the west side of the Den-burn, and immediately opposite Wapping-street, occupied by Alexander Robertson, shoemaker, and others.

The whole of the houses are erected of the best materials, and on the first mentioned property there is a Well of excellent spring water.

From the vicinity of the whole to the Manufactories, and the airy and agreeable situation, few properties are so likely to ensure constant occupation, and rising rents.  Part of the price may remain for sometime in the purchasers hands.

For particulars, apply to the Proprietor, Mr John Benzie, or to George Yeats, Advocate.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th November 1812.