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13 October 2019

Little Annochie, Old Deer

TO BE LET,
(In the Parish of Old Deer,)

THOSE parts of the LANDS of LITTLE ANNOCHIE, with the Limestone Quarry of Little Annochie - and privileges of fuel, and leet-peats annexed thereto.  All as presently in occupation of John Findlay.

Entry to the Quarry and Leet-peats, (which are already stacked) at Martinmas first; and to the Land at Whitsunday first.

From the terms of the expiring lease, the whole will be left in most favourable condition for the incoming tenant.

There will also be let, as an appendage to the above, if wished for, at Whitsunday 1821, the CROFT on Annochie, at present in possession of John Cock; which, from its vicinity, would be valuable for accommodation to labourers, and others employed about the Quarry.

Offers to be given in against the 5th of November, to William Scott, at Mains of Elrick; or to Duncan Davidson, Advocate in Aberdeen - either of whom will inform, in the mean time, as to farther particulars.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 13th October 1819.

20 July 2014

Building Stance on Commerce Street

BUILDING AREA.

To be sold by public roup, within the Lemon Tree Tavern of Aberdeen, on Thursday the 28th day of July, curt. at 6 o'clock, afternoon,

A BUILDING STANCE of Forty Feet in front, along the west side of COMMERCE STREET, extending backward to the property of the Sugar House Company, and bounded on the south by the area on which a Dwelling House was sometime ago erected by William Scott, stone cutter, together with the sheds on the stance here advertised presently possessed by Mr Watson, cooper.

The vicinity of this piece of ground to the Quay, and the small feu duty payable from it, being only £5 yearly, with a duplicand at Martin 1816, and every 21 years thereafter, in full of all casualties, render it an object to merchants and others wishing accommodation in that neighbourhood.

The Writes and articles of roup will be shewn by Mr Blaikie, Advocate in Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 20th July 1814.