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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.

6 March 2016

Alexander Thomson, Portgordon

NOTICE.

ALEXANDER THOMSON, Merchant in Portgordon, having executed a trust deed for behoof of his whole Creditors in favour of Mackie and Mackay, Aberdeen; - Notice is hereby given to those having claims against him, to lodge the same without delay, with the said Mackie and Mackay; - to whom all persons indebted to him, will please make immediate payment of their accounts.

Part of the Stock belonging to the said Alexander Thomson, (consisting of HABERDASHERY and GROCERY GOODS) will be sold by public roup, in Henderson's Sale-room, Aberdeen, on Wednesday the 13th day of March, 1816.

Aberdeen, Feb. 20, 1816.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 6th March 1816.

6 April 2014

James Blackhall, merchant in Aberdeen

SALE of GOODS, FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS,
AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS.

JAMES BLACKHALL, Merchant in Aberdeen, having granted a trust deed in favour of Messrs. Thomas McCombie and John Symon, Merchants in Aberdeen, as Trustees for his Creditors; all those having claims on the said James Blackhall, will please lodge the same with Mr Symon, or Alexander Smith, Advocate, Aberdeen, Agent for the Trustees; and all those anywise indebted to the said James Blackhall, will please [pay] what they owe, to Mr Symon without delay.

AND,

On Thursday the 7th day of April curt. (instead of 30th March as formerly advertised)

The whole GROCERY and other GOODS belonging to the bankrupt will be sold by public roup, at his House and Shop, in the Schoolhill of Aberdeen; with a quantity of GRASS SEEDS; also his whole HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects.  The roup to begin at 11 o'clock forenoon.

Aberdeen, March 25, 1814.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 6th April 1814.

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.