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5 January 2020

Roup of Stewartfield property

FOR SALE.

There is to be Sold, by public roup, on Tuesday the 11th January curt.

THAT HOUSE, in the Village of STEWARTFIELD, belonging to GEORGE KEITH, possessed by Mr. Ballantine, Excise Officer.  The Sale to take place at 12 o'clock, forenoon; and, if not Sold, will be Let for the ensuing year.

The property will be shown by James Rickert, Stewartfield.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th January 1810.

10 November 2019

Stuartfield property of deceased George King

FEU TENEMENT IN STUARTFIELD,
FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC ROUP.
Upset Price reduced to £45.

There will be sold, by public roup, within the New Inn of Peterhead, on Monday the 15th of November first, at 12 noon,

THAT FEU TENEMENT, HOUSES, and PIECE of Garden GROUND, in the Village of Stuartfield, which belonged to the deceased George King, Taylor.

The title deeds, and articles of roup, are in the hands of Messrs. Robertson and Gray, Writers in Peterhead.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 10th November 1819.

3 March 2019

Roup of property at New Pitsligo, Stuartfield and New Leeds

ROUP OF HOUSES AT NEW PITSLIGO,
STUARTFIELD, AND NEW LEEDS,
Belonging to the Heirs of the late Mr John Duguid.

AT STUARTFIELD, on 9th of March curt. the HOUSES, LAND, &c. possessed by J. Sangster and A. Willox.

At NEW PITSLIGO, on 10th of March next - That Substantial well-finished HOUSE, at present possessed by P. Henderson and G. Michie, with the remainder of a Lease of two and a half Acres of Land.

At NEW LEEDS, on 11th March curt. the House and Yard possessed by A. Grant.

Part of the Price may remain with the purchasers upon finding security.  The roup to begin each day at 12 o'clock, on the respective Lots.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 3rd March 1819.

11 February 2018

Public roup in Stewartfield

SALE OF SUBJECTS IN STEWARTFIELD.

Upon Monday the 16th day of February current, there will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the dwelling house aftermentioned, at one o'clock afternoon,

THAT DWELLING HOUSE in STEWARTFIELD presently possessed by George Legg, Confectioner, with the Offices and Yard at the back thereof, belonging to the Sequestated Estate of William Duguid, Manufacturer in Aberdeen.

Upset Price L. 42.

Francis Smith in Stewartfield, will shew the premises to intending purchasers; and for further particulars, application may be made to Alexander Webster, Advocate in Aberdeen, in whose hands are the title deeds.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 11th February 1818.

8 October 2017

Public roup of Stuartfield property

SALE OF HERITABLE PROPERTY IN STEWARTFIELD,
Belonging to the Sequestrated Estate of WILLIAM DUGUID,
Manufacturer in Aberdeen.

Upon Monday the 13th day of October curt. there will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the house of Mrs Hutchison in Stewartfield, at one o'clock afternoon,

THAT DOUBLE HOUSE in Stewartfield, which sometime belonged to David Lundie, thereafter to William Hutchison, merchant there.

ALSO, a BUILDING LEASE, entered into between Mr Alex. Galen, as factor on the Entailed estate of Dens; and Mr George Cruden, schoolmaster, with the Houses erected on the building stance thereby let,

AND, the REMAINDER of the LEASE of a PIECE of GROUND at Knock, let by Mr Buchan of Auchmacoy, to George Reidford, of which there are two years to run after Martinmas next.

The Properties will be shewn to intending purchasers, by Mrs Hutchison; and for further particulars, application may be made to Alex. Webster, Advocate in Aberdeen, trustee on the said sequestrated estate, in whose hands are the title deeds of the foresaid subjects.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 8th October 1817.

20 August 2017

Heritable property of William Duguid

SALE OF HERITABLE PROPERTY,
Belonging to the Sequestrated Estate of WILLIAM DUGUID,
Manufacturer in Aberdeen.

Upon Friday the 29th day of August curt. there will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the house of George Ronald, Vintner in Aberdeen, betwixt the hours of six and seven afternoon,

THAT TENEMENT on the north side of Woolmanhill of Aberdeen, opposite the Infirmary, and presently possessed by the said William Duguid, and others; - and that PIECE of GROUND, near Broadford, on the south side of the Inverury Turnpike Road, measuring 60 feet in front, and about 230 feet backwards.  The Ground is presently laid out as a Garden, is enclosed with good walls, and well stocked with Fruit-trees and Berry-bushes.

And upon Monday the first of September, there will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the house of William Smith, Vintner in Old Deer, at twelve o'clock noon, that DOUBLE-HOUSE in STEWARTFIELD, which sometime belonged to David Lundie, weaver, thereafter to William Hutchinson, Merchant there.

Also, a BUILDING LEASE entered into between Mr Alex. Galen, as Factor on the Entailed Estate of Dens, and Mr George Cruden, Schoolmaster, with the Houses erected on the Building Stance thereby Let; and the REMAINDER of the LEASE of a PIECE of GROUND at KNOCK, Let by Mr Buchan of Auchmacoy, to George Reidford, of which there are two years to run after Martinmas next.

The Properties in Aberdeen will be shewn to intending purchasers by the said William Duguid; and those at Stewartfield and Knock, by the said William Hutchinson.

For further particulars, apply to Alex. Webster, Advocate in Aberdeen, Trustee on the said Sequestrated Estate, in whose hands are the Title-deeds of the above Properties.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 20th August 1817.

17 January 2016

Accidental death in Old Deer

On Saturday the 13th current, Mr Gilbert Beedie, at Lintmill of Quartalehouse, parish of Old Deer, a man nearly 70 years of age, while crossing the Mill-lead, on a plank, unfortunately fell in, and was carried down the stream a considerable way, when he was observed by some people passing at the time, who instantly went to his assistance.  Medical means were immediately used, but we are sorry to say without effect, the vital spark being extinct.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 17th January 1816.

15 September 2013

Roup of property at Stewartfield

HOUSE FOR SALE IN STEWARTFIELD.

There will be sold by public roup, at Stewartfield, on Tuesday the 5th of October next, at 2 o'clock afternoon (if not previously disposed of by private bargain),

THAT FRONT HOUSE in the Village of Stewartfield, at present occupied by Wm. Thomson, measuring 45 feet in length, and containing two large rooms, two bed rooms, a kitchen, and garret; also a small House adjoining, consisting of one room, closet, and garret; with a Stable, Byre, Barn, Kiln, and a Garden stocked with fruit trees.  The purchaser will be entitled to a lease of six acres of ground, in good condition, attached to the property, at a moderate rent.

The house is substantially built, and such a desirable property is seldom to be met with.  Further particulars will be learned by applying to the proprietor, William Thomson, Stewartfield, or James Matthews, shoemaker, Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th September 1813.

17 February 2013

William Hay, Stuartfield

WILLIAM HAY,
DYER IN STUARTFIELD,

BEGS leave to return his most sincere thanks to his friends, and the public in general, for the very liberal encouragement he has hitherto experienced in the line of his business; and at the same time requests a continuance of their favours, which they may be assured it will be his constant study to merit.

W.H. continues to be at FORDMOUTH on the first Tuesday of every month, to take in Cloth, Yarn, &c.

Messrs. Hope Peterkin, Cruden Bleachfield; John Gray, Hawkhillock; John Milne, merchant, Longside and John Hay, Culsh, New Deer; likewise take in work for him, in their respective corners; and all articles sent by carriers will be returned carriage-free from whatever distance.

N.B. - AN APPRENTICE Wanted.
February 9th, 1813.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 17th February 1813.

4 December 2011

James Pirie, Upper Crichie

NOTICE

A Meeting of the Creditors of JAMES PIRIE, in Upper Crichie, is to be held at George Duncan's, in Stewartfield, on Tuesday the 10th of December curt. at 12 o'clock noon.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 4th December, 1811.