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2 June 2013

James Milne, Keith

JAMES MILNE, MERCHANT, KEITH,
(Late with Messrs. James Ingram and Son,)

HAVING commenced business in that SHOP lately occupied by Mr JAMES TAYLOR, begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has just got to hand from the first Houses in the Kingdom, an excellent assortment of Superfine Broad and Narrow CLOTHS, KERSEYMERES, SEYS, SERGES, DUFFLES, FLANNELS, CORDUROYS, and Cotton CLOTHS, &c. &c.; also a Parcel of Black TEAS of the first qualities, and a great number of articles in the Grocery and Hardware line.  As the above are all of the finest sorts, no recommendation is necessary, as the Goods, upon trial, will recommend themselves.  Those who favour him with their charge, shall have his utmost attention to their interest.

Keith, 28th May, 1813.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 2nd June 1813.

6 November 2011

Huntly Square: house for sale

NOTICE

There will be exposed to SALE, by public roup, (if not previously disposed of by private bargain) on Monday the 11th day of November curt. within the house of Miss Mellis, betwixt the hours of 5 and 6 o'clock afternoon,

THAT OLD HOUSE, fronting the SQUARE of HUNTLY, with the MATERIALS thereon, formerly belonging to John Kelles, Surgeon. - The situation renders it as object to any person on business, as it would afford room for two excellent Shops on the ground floor, and accommodation otherwise for a family.

Meantime, Alexander Stewart, writer in Huntly, will point out the boundaries, and give any information required.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 6th November, 1811.