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28 July 2019

Property of James Geddes in Huntly

PROPERTY IN HUNTLY FOR SALE.

There will be sold by public roup, within the Gordon Arms Inn, Huntly, upon Thursday the 5th day of August next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon,

THAT PROPERTY fronting the Square, and HOUSE at the back thereof - with the whole Office-Houses, and Yard thereto adjoining, which formerly belonged to the deceased James Geddes, Merchant.   From the public situation, compactness, and accommodation of this property, it is well worth the attention of the public - as it can be always tenanted, affording the purchaser handsome interest for the money.

Application may be made to Alexander Stewart, writer in Huntly, who will show the property, and in whose hands are the title deeds.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 28th July 1819.

30 September 2018

Lochlands property

FOR SALE,

THAT HOUSE on the TONTINE of the LANDS of LOCHLANDS, immediately opposite the New Flesh Market, and presently occupied by George Robbie and others.  The House is entirely new, and built of the very best materials.  Its situation will always command tenants.  At the back of it there is a very considerable Garden, with access by an arched passage under the house, large enough to admit any Carriage. - There is a sufficiency of Ground for erecting a Stabling, and the property is well worth the attention of any persion in that line.

For further particulars, apply to Charles Donaldson, Advocate, Adelphi.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 30th September 1818.

22 June 2014

Public roup of house and feu

HOUSE AND FEU STANCE TO BE SOLD,

In UPPER DEE-STREET and WINDMILLBRAE of ABERDEEN.

There will be sold by public roup, within the house of George Ronald, vintner in Aberdeen, upon Monday, 4th July next, at one o'clock afternoon, (if not previously disposed of by private bargain,)

THAT elegant, and substantially-build HOUSE, lately erected by James Ettershank, Cooper.  It fronts Dee-street, and the Windmillbrae.  There is also a FEU STANCE adjoining, together with a STONE WALL enclosing part of the Premises, to be sold.

Apply to John Ewing, Advocate, Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd June 1814.

10 February 2013

Public roup of properties in Aberdeen

SHOPS IN UNION STREET,
AND
HOUSE AT FOOTDEE TO BE LET.

On Saturday the 13th day of February curt. at 12 o'clock noon, within the Laigh Tolbooth of Aberdeen, there will be let, by public roup, for Three Years from Whitsunday next,

THESE TWO centrical and commodious SHOPS in UNION-STREET - the one upon the north side, possest by Messrs. John and James Ferguson; and the other upon the south side occupied by Mr William Nicol.

ALSO, 

That convenient HOUSE at FOOTDEE, (well adapted for a Tavern or Lodging House) adjoining to Mr Gill's Ship Building Yard, and at present possest by Mr Hall, Carpenter.

For further particulars, application may be made to the Town Clerk.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 10th February 1813.