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21 April 2019

Robert Stirling, merchant in Rosehearty

NOTICE to DEBTORS and CREDITORS,
AND ROUP OF GOODS, &c.

There will be sold by public roup, at Rosehearty,

THE whole STOCK of GOODS, formerly belonging to ROBERT STIRLING, Merchant there, now to Trustees for behoof of his Creditors - consisting of Cloths of great variety - Grocery Goods of all descriptions - Ironmongery - Dressed Hemp - Ropes - Crockery-ware, &c. - Also, his Shop and Household Furniture, including an Eight Day Clock, Chest of Drawers, Bedding, &c.  Credit on security.

Roup to begin on Monday the 3d of May next, at 10 o'clock forenoon, and continue till all be sold off. 

Those indebted to the said Robert Stirling, are desired to make immediate payment to Andrew Oldman, Merchant in Aberdeen, one of the Trustees, to prevent prosecution.  Such of the Creditors as have not lodged their claims, will please give them in to the said Andw. Oldman, without delay.

N.B.  The Trustees will treat with any person who may be inclined to purchase the whole Stock on or before Monday the 26th current.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 21st April 1819.

22 October 2017

SHOP BROKE, AND REWARD OFFERED

WHEREAS on the night of Friday the 10th inst. the Shop of ROBERT STIRLING, Merchant, Rosehearty, was BROKE INTO, and a considerable quantity of Goods, and some Cash, carried off:

A REWARD OF TEN POUNDS

Is hereby offered to any person, who will give such information as may lead to the conviction of the offenders.  The Reward to be paid, on applying to the said Robert Stirling.

Among the Articles carried off, were a Dozen of SILK NAPKINS; a large quantity of made WAISTCOATS; several Pieces of WOOLLEN CLOTH; and a Drawer containing from £5 to £6 in copper.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd October 1817.