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5 May 2019

Foudland Slate Quarries

FOUDLAND SLATES.

ANDREW CRUICKSHANK, now occupying the Slate Quarries of Foudland, lately possessed by George Thomson; will be glad to serve the Public with Slates on the usual terms.

Slates at Inverury and Aberdeen as formerly.

Foudland Slate Quarries, May 4, 1819.


Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th May 1819.

25 February 2018

Adam Durno and William Fiddler

TO THE CREDITORS OF

ADAM DURNO, Shipmaster in Aberdeen, and WILLIAM FIDDLER, Farmer, or residing in Broomhills, Slains, late Owners or part-Owners of the Sloop Nelly of Aberdeen.  Notice is hereby given, to all those having lawful Claims on the above mentioned Adam Durno, and William Fiddler, to lodge the same with George Thomson, John Catto, and Wm. Johnston, Merchants in Aberdeen, to whom a Disposition was granted by the said Adam Durno and William Fiddler, of their interest in the sloop Nelly, in trust for their Creditors; or with Robert Morice, Advocate in Aberdeen, agent for the s aid trustees, within one month from this date; failing their doing which, they will not be entitled to demand any share or proportion of the price of said Vessel, in terms of the trust right.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 25th February 1818.

12 June 2016

Printfield property

ELIGIBLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
On Friday the 21st June current, at 6 o'clock in the evening, there will be exposed to sale by public auction, within the Lemon-tree tavern in Aberdeen,

A PIECE of GROUND, measuring 54 feet in front along the North-side of the Inverury Turnpike-road, with the Dwelling House thereon.

The Dwelling-house is neatly fitted up, possesses every necessary conveniency, and is always well tenanted.  The ground floor consists of a Shop, which was for sometime occupied by George Thomson, grocer and spirit dealer, and presently by Thomas Hector, where business has always been done to a very considerable extent; and as the property is situated in the neighbourhood of the Printfield Works, and other extensive Manufactories, it is seldom that so eligible an object is to be found in the Market.

The title deeds and articles of roup may be seen in the hands of Alex. Cadenhead, Advocate in Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 12th June 1816.

21 August 2011

Crops for sale at Aquhadlie, Ellon

CROP FOR SALE,
AND MEETING OF CREDITORS.

To be sold by public roup, on Monday the twenty-sixth day of August curt. at eleven o'clock forenoon,

THE whole CROP of OATS, BEAR, TURNIP, POTATOES, and also some LINT, presently growing on the Farm of AQUHADLIE, near Ellon, possessed by George Thomson.  The roup to begin at 12 o'clock noon.  Credit will be given.

The Creditors of the said George Thomson are requested to meet the same day at Aquhadlie, at 11 o'clock A.M. to examine the state of his affairs, and determine upon an offer of composition.

19th August, 1811.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 21st August, 1811.