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7 October 2018

Public roup in Huntly

HERITABLE PROPERTY IN HUNTLY,
FOR SALE.

On Friday the 30th curt. there will be exposed to sale by public roup at 6 o'clock afternoon, within the house of Miss Mellis, Vintner in Huntly,

THE whole of that PROPERTY, which belonged to the late Wm. Harvey, Dyer, situated on the east side of the Square, and presently occupied by James Cruickshank, Merchant, and others, consisting of Two Shops, with Cellar below, Five Rooms, a Kitchen, two Closets, and Garrets.

The centrical situation of this Subject makes it well worth the attention of any person in a public line.

A SHARE of the HUNTLY TURNPIKE ROAD will be disposed of at the same time, if not previously sold by public bargain.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 7th October 1818.

25 August 2013

Notice to Creditors of William Alexander

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

THE Creditors of WM. ALEXANDER, Dyer, Shevoch, now residing in Aberdeen, are requested to meet in the house of Alex. Watson, Pitcaple, on Monday first, the 30th curt. and to bring the the amount of their Claims against him along with them.

The Dyeing carried on as usual.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 25th August 1813.

23 June 2013

Sequestration of William Selbie

SALES
AT NEWBRIDGE, NEAR ABERDEEN, AND AT STONEHAVEN

There will be sold by public roup, on Tuesday the 29th curt. at the Dwelling House of WILLIAM SELBIE  at Newbridge,

THE whole HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE therein; also, a good collection of Books, a quantity of Raw and Combed WOOL, together with several PIECES of CLOTH, and various other articles.  The roup to begin at ten o'clock forenoon.

And on Thursday the 1st day of July next,
There will be sold at the Dyehouse, which belonged to the said William Selbie, at Stonehaven, the whole Presses, Vats, Boilers, and other Utensils used by him in the said Dyehouse.  They form a complete Set of Dyeing Apparatus, and will be sold in such lots as purchasers may wish.  The roup to begin at twelve o'clock noon.

The whole to be exposed by the Trustee on the Sequestrated Estate of the said William Selbie, Credit to be given on security; good bargains may be expected as the whole must be sold off.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 23rd June 1813.

16 June 2013

Wishart, Esson & Co.

PARTNERSHP DISSOLVED,
AND
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.

THE Partnership of WISHART, ESSON, & Co. manufacturers at Keith, has been dissolved by mutual consent of the parties.

All those indebted to the Company are requested to make immediate payment of their accounts to Mr Wishart or Mr Esson; and those having claims against the Company will please lodge the same with them in order to their being settled.

The Dying and Manufacturing of Cloth are carried on by Mr Wishart at Keith, as formerly; and Mr Esson continues all the branches of business at Milltown of Keith, that were carried on by the Company.

Keith, 12th June, 1813.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 16th June 1813.

17 February 2013

William Hay, Stuartfield

WILLIAM HAY,
DYER IN STUARTFIELD,

BEGS leave to return his most sincere thanks to his friends, and the public in general, for the very liberal encouragement he has hitherto experienced in the line of his business; and at the same time requests a continuance of their favours, which they may be assured it will be his constant study to merit.

W.H. continues to be at FORDMOUTH on the first Tuesday of every month, to take in Cloth, Yarn, &c.

Messrs. Hope Peterkin, Cruden Bleachfield; John Gray, Hawkhillock; John Milne, merchant, Longside and John Hay, Culsh, New Deer; likewise take in work for him, in their respective corners; and all articles sent by carriers will be returned carriage-free from whatever distance.

N.B. - AN APPRENTICE Wanted.
February 9th, 1813.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 17th February 1813.