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16 March 2014

Hugh Munro, Mintlaw

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

THE Creditors of HUGH MUNRO, late in Easter Lenabo, who have not already done so, are requested to lodge their CLAIMS, properly vouched, with George Yeats, advocate in Aberdeen, within three weeks from this date, when a division of the funds will take place; certifying all those who do not comply with this intimation, that they will be entitled to no share of the trust funds.

Aberdeen, 15th March, 1814.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 16th March 1814.

William Calder, Methlick

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

THE Creditors of WILLIAM CALDER, in New Seat of Methlick, who have not already done so, are requested to lodge their CLAIMS, properly vouched, with George Yeats, advocate in Aberdeen, within three weeks from this date, when a Division of the funds will take place; certifying all those who do not comply with this intimation, that they will be entitled to no share of the trust funds.

Aberdeen, 15th March, 1814.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 16th March 1814.

4 August 2013

Sloop Ann

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

ALL those having Claims against the SLOOP ANN, of ABERDEEN, previous to the 4th of January last, or upon JOHN MILNE, Ship Master, or WILLIAM WALKER, Mason, both in Aberdeen, the Owners of said Sloop, either jointly or as individuals; and who have not already done so, are requested to lodge their claims, with affidavits thereon, with George Yeats, Advocate in Aberdeen, the Agent for the Trustees for their Creditors, within fourteen days from this date; certifying such as fail to comply with this intimation, that they will be entitled to no part of the Trust Funds, which will be immediately thereafter divided.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 4th August 1813.

10 February 2013

Mormond Village property

PROPERTY in MORMOND VILLAGE
FOR SALE.

On Thursday the 11th. February, 1813, there will be exposed to public sale, within the Lemon Tree Tavern, Aberdeen, at 6 o'clock afternoon,

THAT commodious and well situated PROPERTY, in Mormond Village, presently occupied by John Tarras, Blacksmith - consisting of a slated Dwelling House, two stories high, and a House of one storey, which has been used as a smithy; together with a Barn, Stable, and Byre, and a Garden enclosed with a stone fence, containing a Pump Well, and other conveniences.

Persons desirous of further information may apply to Messrs. John Woodman, Strichen; Alexander Fraser, writer, Fraserburgh; or George Yeats and Hugh Fullerton, Advocates in Aberdeen, who will shew the title deeds and conditions of sale.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 10th February 1813.

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.