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1 December 2019

Andrew Divertie, bookseller

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.

ANDREW DIVERTIE, Bookseller in Aberdeen, having granted a Disposition in favour of Trustees, for behoof of his Creditors, all those having Claims against the said Andrew Divertie, are requested to lodge the same with Alex. Muir, Advocate, King Street, Aberdeen; and those Indebted to him will please pay their accounts to the said A. Muir, within fourteen days from this date, to prevent prosecutions.

Mr Divertie's Stock, consisting of a choice selection of Books and Stationary, will continue, in the meantime, to be sold off, at his Shop, in Broad Street, at greatly reduced prices.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 1st December 1819.

10 March 2013

Feu and houses in Peterhead

SALE OF A LARGE FEU TENEMENT
in the LONG-GATE of PETERHEAD.

Upon Friday the 12th day of March 1813, there will be sold, by public roup, within the house of John Newbond, vintner in Peterhead, at six o'clock in the evening, if not previously disposed of by private bargain,

THAT extensive FEU and HOUSES built thereon, belonging to James Robertson, Cooper in Peterhead.  The House fronting the street, presently possessed by Mr Clark, Bookseller, contains a very large and elegant Shop, with a small Shop adjoining, three Rooms, a Closet, and a Kitchen.  There are two Dwelling Houses in the closs adjoining to the front House, and containing eight Rooms, and there are a Garden and Pump-Well belonging to the property.

The Houses are all built of the very best materials, and such an extensive and valuable property is seldom to be met with.

Part of the price may remain in the purchaser's hands.

Application may be made to Messrs. Robertson and Gray, Writers; to the Proprietor, or in his absence, to Mr James Mackie, Merchant.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 13th March 1813.