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16 October 2016

Huntly weaving shop

PROPERTY IN HUNTLY FOR SALE.

There will be exposed to sale by public roup, upon Thursday the 24th day of October current, within the house of Miss Melles, vintner in Huntly, at 6 o'clock afternoon,

THAT HOUSE and WEAVING SHOP, with the GARDEN thereunto adjoining, belonging to Mr John Davdison, teacher in Bruntisland, and presently possessed by Walter Davidson, stamp-master.  The House is most substantially finished; the Garden well enclosed, and well stocked with fruit trees and berry bushes, all in full bearing, and the property is in every way well worth the attention of a purchaser.

The title deeds are in the hands of George Stewart, Advocate in Aberdeen; and Walter Davidson, the present occupier, will shew the property to intending purchasers.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 16th October 1816.

31 July 2016

Public roup at Stonehaven

SHOP, DWELLING HOUSE, AND 
MANUFACTURING HOUSES IN STONEHAVEN 
FOR SALE

There will be sold, by public roup, at the Mill Inn of Stonehaven, on Saturday the 3d of August next, at 6 o'clock afternoon, if not previously disposed of by private bargain,

THE DWELLING HOUSE, SHOP, and MANUFACTURING HOUSES, at the Market Place of Stonehaven, which belonged to John Strathdee, and were lately occupied by Mr Scott, Manufacturer.  The Dwelling House is commodious, and well finished; and the Shop, being central and close to the Market Place, is very eligibly situated for a Merchant.  The Manufacturing Houses consist of Weaving Shops, Starching Lofts, Boil House, &c.

The property will be sold either in one lot, or in different lots, as purchasers may wish.

The articles of roup are in the hands of James Tindal, Writer, Stonehaven, to whom application may be made.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 31st July 1816.

4 November 2012

Heritable Property: New Pitsligo

SALE OF HERITABLE PROPERTY IN NEW PITSLIGO,
Parish of Tyrie, and County of Aberdeen.

There will be exposed to sale, by public roup, at New Pitsligo, within the Pitsligo Arms, there, on Thursday the 5th day of November curt. between the hours of one and two o'clock in the afternoon,

THAT HOUSE in said village adjoining the Hay Friendly Society House, lately possessed by LEYS, MASON, and Co. Manufacturers in Aberdeen, as a Weaving Shop, and belonging to Mr KELMAN in Fraserburgh, with the large Garden at the back thereof.  The house is substantially built, of stone and lime, with a tyle roof, covered with heather; part of it is lofted, and the whole of it well joisted; but what makes it of infinitely more value, is, that there are upwards of Three Acres of ground, in the best state of improvement, which will be given along with said Feu, rent free for about Twelve Years.  It lies above the School House, about the centre of the village.  Entry to the house may be had immediately, and to the ground and garden at the separation of the present crop.

The articles of roup are in the hands of Lewis Chalmers, Writer in Fraserburgh, who will give any farther information that may be required regarding the sale.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 4th November 1812.