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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.

14 October 2012

Farms in Enzie

FARMS IN THE ENZIE DISTRICT OF BANFFSHIRE, TO LET.


THE MAINS and MANSION-HOUSE of WALKERDALES, as presently possessed by Mr Jamieson, and those parts of the lands of NETHER BUCKIE, occupied by Alexander Donaldson, James Symon, Adam Garden, Matthew Paterson, Alexander Kemp, John Copland, Mrs Ogilvie, John Forbes, George Dustan, Mr Lobban, Alexander Geddes, Alexander Davidson, Mrs Sinclair, James Slater, George Symon, John Murray, John Saunders, James Green, Alexander Winster, William Bruce, Alexander Lamb, George Morison, William Geddes, Alexander Reid, John Geddes, John Winster, and George Paterson, will be let immediately, with entry to the whole at Whitsunday 1813.

N.B. - Such of the said possesions on the estate of Nether Buckie, as are situated at any distance from the Village, may be joined,and made convenient farms for desireable tenants; and the more contiguous lands will be let in small compact lots, for the accommodation of the villagers.  It is likewise proposed, to set apart several Stances for Houses and Yards in the Village, by way of Feu.

Offers will be received by Sir James Gordon of Letterfourie, the Proprietor, or Peter Camerson, Writer in Banff.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 14th October, 1812.

24 June 2012

Alexander Green, Tacksman at Letterfourie

SLATES FOR SALE

ALEXANDER GREEN, CLOCHAN, begs respectfully to return his thanks to his numerous friends and the public, and to inform them that at present he has on sale about 80,000 GREY SLATES, of very superior size and quality, principally dug from the Quarry of Oaxhill.

He continues to keep a constant supply at BUCKIE, PORT GORDON, or SPEYMOUTH, where Vessels calling will be supplied.  He will also execute orders from Elgin, Fochabers, &c. &c. on the shortest notice.

The quality of the Slate of LETTERFOURIE, of which A.G. is Tacksman, is well known to be superior; and he trusts his friends on a trial, will not be disappointed.

Orders addressed to A. Green, Clochan, by Fochabers, will meet with attention.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 24th June, 1812.

11 December 2010

MILN AND FARM TO BE LET, IN THE ENZIE

The Miln, with the Multures, and Milntown of GOLLOCHY, as presently possest by Robert Murdoch, for a period of 19 years after Whitsunday next. -  The Miln is well frequented, and a tenant of capital and industry may keep her fully employed, in manufacturing Grain for the consumpt of the adjoining populous fishing towns of Buckie, Port Gordon, and others, from whence there is a constant demand for Meal.

The Milntown contains about 24 acres of excellent arable land, with nearly 8 acres of rich pasture grass, along the miln burn, &c.  All of which may be rendered most productive by the use of lime, now found at the place, and by the command of fisher's dung, and seaware, in the immediate neighbourhood.

Offers, in writing, may be made to Thomas Sellar, Writer in Elgin, between [now] and the 1st of March next; on which day attendance will be given at the Milntown to conclude a bargain.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 12th December, 1810.