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27 October 2019

Public roup at Easterside

SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, & SHEEP.

On Monday first the 1st November next, there is to be sold by public roup, at Easterside, near Stonehaven, belonging to James Barrie,

THIRTY CATTLE, consisting of Cows, Stots, and Queys, from one to three year-old, all fit for the butcher; several pairs of Oxen, trained to the Plough; Sixty Ewes, all fat, and will be sold in such lots as may suit purchasers; six excellent Work Horses; and one Riding Poney, seven years old.

The roup to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon; and credit will be given.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 27th October 1819.

29 September 2013

Roup at Greenbog, Grange

ADVERTISEMENT.

There is to be sold by public roup, at Greenbog, in the parish of Grange, on Monday the 11th of October first,

THE whole SUBJECT that belonged to the deceased JOHN FORBES in Greenbog, consisting of sundry articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and FARMING UTENSILS, as also all the CATTLE belonging to him, consisting of 13 three years old, 2 two years old, 1 one year old, a Cow, a Calf, and a Horse.

There is also to be let, for the remainder of the Season, the liberty of PASTURING on the Grass at CANTLY, rented by him; and also of the Grass Enclosure belonging to him at ABERLOUR.

The roup to begin at 12 o'clock noon; and credit to be given on finding sufficient security.

All those having Claims against the subject of the said John Forbes, are desired to lodge the same with Messrs Al. Thorburn in Drum, or John Grant, jun. in Auchenhove, his executors; and those who are indebted to him, will please pay the same to his said executors.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 29th September 1813.

21 October 2012

Sale at Balcairn

SALE OF FARM STOCKING AND UTENSILS,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.

On Tuesday the 10th day of November next, there will be sold by public roup, at BALCAIRN, near Oldmeldrum,

THE whole FARM STOCKING, UTENSILS, and FURNITURE which belonged to the late Mr GEORGE SHEPHERD.

The Farm Stocking consists of about 70 head of Cattle, from one to four years old; 8 Milch Cows, and a fine Bull, the whole in excellent condition, and of a superior breed.  Seven Work Horses, and a capital riding Poney.  The Farming Utensils are numerous, and of the best kinds, and some of them little the worse of the wear.  The Household Furniture consists of mahogany, dining, and tea tables, and chairs, a mahogany desk, and eight day clock; a tent bed and curtains, feather beds and blankets; bed and table linen; silver, table, tea, and punch spoons; carpets, grates, fenders, and fire-irons - with a great variety of other articles.

The roup to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon, precisely.

Credit on security.                                                                                      J. HENDERSON, Auctioneer.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 21st October 1812.