Cairneyhill Properties

DUNFERMLINE SATURDAY PRESS, SATURDAY 15TH FEBRUARY 1862

Property in Cairneyhill for sale.

Upset [minimum] price, £120.

To be sold by public roup, within the chambers of Henry Bardner, Writer, Dunfermline, on Tuesday the 18th day of March 1862, at tow o’clock afternoon.

That dwelling house, shop and garden, situated on the south side of the public road leading through Cairneyhill, which belonged to the late Mr John Wightman, weaver and grocer there.

The feu measures 32 1/2 falls Scots, or thereby, the feu duty being only 9 hens, in lieu of which the superior has hitherto exacted nine shillings, and the yearly rental is £11 1s.

The title-deeds, with articles and conditions of sale, may be seen in Mr Bardner’s hands, who will afford all necessary information.

Dunfermline, February 14, 1862.

Main Street, Cairneyhill

THE SCOTSMAN, SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 1896

Dunfermline auction market.

Displenishing sale of livestock, crop, and implements, and Muirside (near Cairneyhill and about 3 miles from Dunfermline).

On Monday, 9th November next.

Muirside

THE SCOTSMAN, THURSDAY 23RD FEBRUARY 1950.

Businesses wanted and for sale.

Fife.

For sale, old-established market garden, known as ‘Pleasance’, Cairneyhill, near Dunfermline, together with greenhouses, modern dwelling-house; actual occupation.

For further particulars and cards to view apply to Thomas Blair & Son, solicitors, 35 East Port, Dunfermline. (Telephone 15).

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