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21 May 2017

Quochies, Fetteresso

FARM TO LET.

To be Let, for such number of years as can be agreed on; entry at Whitsunday first, or Martinmas next,

THE FARM of QUOCHIES, in the parish of Fetteresso, as presently possessed by Alexander Knowles, consisting of about 50 acres Arable, nearly half of it good Infield land, and about 20 Acres of good Pasture.  The present tenant will shew the ground.  

Apply to William Donaldson, the proprietor, at Arduthie.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 21st May 1817.

30 October 2016

Old Town of Carnaveron

FARM TO LET,
In the PARISH of ALFORD, ABERDEENSHIRE.

THE Farm of OLD TOWN of CARNAVERON, as presently possessed by Samuel Simpson, will be Let for 19 years after Martinmas next, and to be entered to at that term. - It consists of about 100 Acres of Arable Land, and a quantity of Pasture, partly improveable.  The Lands have a south and south west exposure, and lie along the banks of the Lochell.  A favourable entry may be expected, and every other encouragement to a respectable tenant will be given.

Any of the tenants on the Lands will point out the Farm; and for particulars, application may be made to Mr Stuart, at Kinneff, by Bervie, the Proprietor; or Mr Taylor, Wellhouse, Alford; to either of whom offers may be addressed.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 30th October 1816.

6 March 2016

Property leases in Aberchirder

TO LET,

In the Village of Abercherder, for such a number of years as
can be agreed upon; entry at Whitsunday first,

THAT HOUSE, situated on the west side of the Square, belonging to the MARNOCH FRIENDLY SOCIETY, as possessed by Ann Horn.  The house consists of two large Rooms, and two Closets.  There are adjoining to the house, Two smaller HOUSES, as possessed by John Wright; a large Garden, and a lot of good and convenient land; entry may be had to the lot of land to lay down the crop for the present year.

The houses are now built, and in excellent repair.  A more advantageous situation for a Merchant or Vintner is seldom to be met with.  The whole will be let to one tenant, or be separated, as may best suit offerers.

For further particulars, application may be made to William Allan, merchant in Abercherder, until the 26th day of March curt., on which day the whole will be let within the Society Hall.

Not to be repeated.

Abercherder, 2d March 1816.

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