Cairneyhill Farming

THE SCOTSMAN, THURSDAY 24TH APRIL 1919

SCOTCH SEED POTATOES

10 tons British Queens, dressed 2 in. by 1 1/4 in., grown on high land, make a nice seed sample; also 10 tons, same dressing, from moss: all load Dollar station.

Turnips – for sale, 50 tons, good sound stuff.

Cairneyhill Agricultural Society Limited, 61-65 Queen Anne Street, Dunfermline

Pitconnochie Farm

THE SCOTSMAN, WEDNESDAY 4TH AUGUST 1920.

SALE OF 110 TONS OF HAY

At Bankhead, Cairneyhill, on Friday, 6th August, at 2.30pm.

Favoured with instructions will offer for sale 110 tons ryegrass and timothy hay, in lots to suit purchasers.

Well secured.

The farm is five minutes walk from Cairneyhill Station, and three miles west of Dunfermline.

JJ Riddick, Stirling, auctioneer.

Pitdinnie Farm

DUNDEE COURIER, TUESDAY 7TH FEBRUARY 1928

John Campbell, pig feeder, Remelton Farm Cottage, Torryburn, was fined £1 at Dunfermline Sheriff Court yesterday for having cruelly ill-treated a pig at Cairneyhill Railway Station.

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