Showing posts with label Virginia Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virginia Street. Show all posts

14 September 2014

Ruthrieston Farm and Cooperage, Aberdeen

FARM AT RUTHRIESTON,
AND COOPERAGE, &c. IN VIRGINIA STREET,
TO BE LET.

The small Farm of MIDTOWN of RUTHRIESTON, at present possessed by James Ironside, is to be Let, and may be entered to at Martinmas.

The COOPERAGE in Virginia Street, as possessed by Mr Coutts, with several Rooms in the adjoining Houses at the Foot of Castle-hill, are also to be Let.

Apply to Mr Duthie, Rosehill, by Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 14th September 1814.

18 March 2012

House in Virginia Street, Aberdeen

DWELLING HOUSE,

To be Sold or Let, in Whole or in Part, with Entry immediately, or at Whitsunday next,

THAT large and commodious HOUSE, in the east end of Virginia Street, as lately occupied by Mr John Davidson – consisting of Nine Rooms, of suitable sizes, neatly finished, besides Coomceiled Rooms, and an excellent Kitchen, in which there is always a plentiful supply of water, by means of a Pipe brought from the Castle Hill.

This House, from its contiguity to the harbour, would answer extremely well for a Tavern or Boarding House.

For particulars, enquire at Mr DUTHIE, Guestrow.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th March, 1812.

13 March 2011

Robert Johnston, Blacksmith

BLACKSMITH BUSINESS

The Public, and the Friends of the late ROBERT JOHNSTON, BLACKSMITH IN GENERAL, LOCKSMITH, and BELL HANGER, in VIRGINIA STREET, are hereby respectfully informed that the business in all its branches, will be continued, and the utmost attention bestowed in conducting the same, by
RODERICK PATERSON
who for several years has been a Partner, and taken charge of the work in the shop.

He has also been authorised to discharge the accounts ; and to whom the Friends of Robert Johnston are requested to make payment.

Virginia Street, March 8, 1811.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 13th March, 1811.