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9 September 2018

Farm in Newmachar

FARMS TO BE LET,
PARISH OF NEWMACHAR,
For 19 years; Entry at Whitsunday, 1819.

THE FARM of MAINS of ELRICK, as presently possessed by George Glation, containing from 40 to 50 Acres, all enclosed, excepting a few Acres of Meadow, or Haugh Ground.  Every encouragement will be afforded to an improving tenant.  Offers to be given in before the 1st of November next, to John Burnett, Esq. of Elrick, the Proprietor, at Aberdeen.  The grounds will be shown by James Pittendrich, ground officer, at Elrick.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 9th September 1818.

22 July 2018

Farm lease at Goval

CAPITAL FARM,
To be Let for Twenty-seven Years,

THE United FARMS of GOVEL and PLACE of GOVEL (or if more agreeable, they will be divided), as now occupied by William Valentine, containing 320 Scots Acres of which 130 are presently under proper cultivation, finely situated on the northern bank of the River Don, within 6 miles of Aberdeen by the turnpike road, and in the immediate vicinity of the Canal Basin at Bridge of Dyce.

To a Gentleman farmer, the Place of Govel would form a desirable residence; whilst the Houses upon Govel, in the centre of the farm, might accommodate his labourers and cattle. -- The uncultivated grounds, which are connected, could be brought into tillage at a moderate expence.  The North and South mail Coaches pass daily by the turnpike.

Entry to the Place of Govel at Martinmas 1819; and to the others at the Whitsunday thereafter.

Offers in writing to be given in, on or before the 1st September next, to General Gordon Cuming Skene at Parkhill, by Aberdeen; or to James Forbes, Kirkhill, Oldmeldrum, his Factor.  James Gray, Ground-officer at Lochend, will point out the boundaries.  The set to take place at the House of Parkhill, on Tuesday 2d Sept. first, by 1 o'clock P.M.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd July 1818.

16 July 2017

Newmachar farms

FARMS
IN NEWMACHAR PARISH.

THE following FARMS, on the Estates of PARKHILL and ROSEHALL, will be let for nineteen years, from Whitsunday next viz.-

CONTAINING

Cultivated Land
Moor and Pasture
HILLHEAD, possessed by William Donald
44A, 1R, 26F
46A, 1R, 24F
LONGHILLS, possessed by Alex. Mutch
24A, 2R, 10F
8A, 0R, 28F
WAULKMILL, possessed by William Davidson
29A,3R, 0F
17A, 0R, 0F

These Farms are situated within six miles of Aberdeen, to which they have access both by the Turnpike and the old Oldmeldrum road, and within one mile of the canal basin at bridge of Dyce; they are of an early, kindly soil, and very improveable.  Hillhead is mostly enclosed, and sub-divided, by remarkably strong stone fences, in thorough repair.  Every encouragement will be given to industrious tenants of capital.

Offers will be received at the House of Parkhill, on Monday the 4th of August first, at 12 o'clock noon.  Further particulars will be known on applying to James Forbes, Kirkhill, by Oldmeldrum, factor for General Gordon Cuming Skene, the proprietor.  James Gray, in Loch-End, will point out the marches.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 16th July 1817.



5 June 2016

George Willox, Kingseat

NOTICE
To the CREDITORS of GEORGE WILLOX in KINGSEAT of NEWMACHAR.

THE said George Willox having granted a Disposition to James Blaikie and Thomas Sangster, Advocates in Aberdeen, as Trustees for behoof of his Creditors; it is requested that all those having claims against him, will lodge the same with either of the Trustees, within fourteen days from this date.

Aberdeen, 4th June, 1816.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th June 1816.

10 November 2013

John Donald, Wicketwalls

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

JOHN DONALD, Blacksmith, in Wicket-walls of Newmachar, having granted a Trust Disposition, a meeting of his CREDITORS is requested on Friday next, the 12th curt., at One o'clock afternoon, within his house at Wicket-walls, where a state of his affairs will be laid before them.

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

27 May 2012

William Greig, Newmachar

MEETING OF CREDITORS.

The Creditors of WILLIAM GREIG, in Little Rainnieshill, Newmachar, are requested to meet in Ronald's Tavern, on Friday the 5th of June next, at one afternoon, in order to concert joint measures for realising his effects, and paying off his debts with as little delay as possible. - Not to be repeated.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 27th May, 1812.