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27 November 2016

Alexander Muirden, Greenbrae

SALE OF GOODS AT GREENBRAE,
IN THE PARISH OF OLD DEER; And
NOTICE to DEBTORS and CREDITORS.

Upon Tuesday the 10th day of December next, there will be sold by public roup at Greenbrae,

THE whole stock of goods, belonging to Alexander Muirden, Merchant at Greenbrae, consisting of Clothiery, Grocery, and Hardware, and also his Household Furniture.  The roup will begin precisely at 10 o'clock forenoon, on account of the shortness of the day.

All those having Claims against the said Alexander Muirden, are requested to lodge the same with Alexander Webster, Advocate in Aberdeen, agent for his Trustees; and those indebted to the said Alexander Muirden, are desired to pay the sums due by them, to the said Alexander Webster, or to John Brodie, Merchant in New Deer, within one month from this date to prevent expences.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 27th November 1816.

13 October 2013

Thomas Lumsden (bankrupt): sale of goods

EXTENSIVE SALE OF CLOTHIERY AND HABERDASHERY GOODS, AND SHOP TO LET.

Upon Monday the 25th of October current, there will begin to be sold by public roup in BROWN and SON'S Sale-room, Union-street,

THE whole STOCK of GOODS belonging to the sequestrated Estate of THOMAS LUMSDEN, merchant in Aberdeen, consisting of Superfine, Broad and Narrow Cloths, Cassimers, Pellice Cloths, Duffles, Flannels, Swanidowns, Quiltings, Corduroys, Velvets, Linens, Cotton Shirtings, Muslins, Lawns, Cambrics, Laces, Florentines, Sarsnets, Ribbons, Shawls, Silk and Cotton Handkercheifs, Stockings, Hats, Gloves, Threads, Buttons, &c. &c. - Also the Counters, Shelves and Shop Furniture, and the Shop will be Let till Whitsunday, entry immediately after the roup.

The sale will begin each day at 10 o'clock forenoon; and credit will be given on security.

Printed catalogues of the Goods will be ready for delivery three days previous to the sale, and may be had at the shop of Alexander Duncan, Jun. Trustee on the said Estate, or at the Sale-room of 
BROWN & SON, AUCTIONEERS.

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

6 October 2013

John McIntosh (deceased): sale of goods

SALE AT STONEHAVEN, OF CLOTHIERY, HABERDASHERY, AND OTHER GOODS.

THE whole Stock of GOODS, which belonged to the deceased JOHN McINTOSH, Merchant, is to be Sold by Auction, within the Mason Lodge of Stonehaven.  The goods consist of a great variety of Broad and Narrow, Superfine and Coarse Cloths; Cassimers, Corduroys, Nankeens, and Stocking for Pantaloons, &c.; Waistcoat Pieces; Flannels, Baizes, Serges, and Plaiding; Prints, Cotton and Linen for Shirting, &c.; Ticking, Check, Tartan, and Duffle; Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs; Muslins, Laces, and Ribbands; Hats, Umbrellas, and Gloves; Spades, Shovels, Scythes, and Brushes; Table Knives and Forks, Pen Knives, Scissors, Spectacles, Buttons, &c.; Gun Powder and Shot, Snuff and Tobacco, Tea, Sugar, Starch, Paper &c. &c.

The whole Stock is in the best condition, being almost all newly laid in, and composes a complete assortment of Clothiery, Haberdashery, and Grocery Goods.  Every thing is to be Sold off without reserve, in such quantities as purchasers may choose, and the Sale is well worth the attention of the public, and particularly of dealers in the above articles.

The Sale will begin at 10 o'clock forenoon, on Monday the 11th of October next, and will continue daily until the whole is Sold off.  Credit will be given for Six months, and farther particulars may be learned by applying to David Fairweather, Auctioneer, Stonehaven.

Stonehaven.  Sept. 27, 1813.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 6th October 1813.