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15 December 2019

Sale of Fraserburgh property

FOR SALE, AT FRASERBURGH, 

THAT HOUSE, GARDEN, and other Premises, in the head of Manse Street, presently occupied by Andrew Lamb.  The Garden is enclosed by high walls, is well stocked with Fruit-trees, and Berry-bushes.

Being situate in the centre betwixt the Harbour and Broadsea Shore, is well adapted for a Fish-yard and Cooperage.

For farther particulars, apply to Baillie Chalmers, Fraserburgh; or John Hardy, Merchant, Rathen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th December 1819.

30 April 2017

Rathen farms

AN EXCELLENT FARM TO BE LET.

THE FARM of MIDDLETACK of AUCHIRIES, with HAPPYHILLOCK, and part of QUARRYHEAD, lying in the Parish of Rathen, as at present possessed by Mr John Watt, is to be Let for 19, or such number of years as may be agreed on.  Entry at Whitsunday next.

This Farm contains about 215 Scotch Acres, all Arable, of a very superior quality, known to be among the earliest in Buchan, and producing good Crops.  The greater part of the Farm is divided into Fields suitable to the extent of the Farm, enclosed with stone fences, and well supplied with water: The Land is in good order, a very considerable part of it being in Turnips and sown Grass:  There is a substantial Dwelling House and Offices on the Farm.  Middletack is only 4 miles from Fraserburgh by the turnpike road; and there is an abundance of Shell-sand, and Sea-ware, within that distance.  The Lime-stone Quarry of Auchiries is witin 100 yards of the boundary of the Lands.

For particulars, apply to Alexander Crombie, Advocate in Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 30th April 1817.