Agriculture > Crofting
Tiree - The Tiree Expedition. The naval ship Ajax & Assistance & Police Steamer Nigel, and forces, landed to hand out petitions of interdict. They were also making arrests of those involved in riots etc, full details
Scottish Highlander Thursday, August 12, 1886
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Agriculture > Crops
Beauly - Ships load up with potatoes
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, December 18, 1849
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Portmahomack - Potatoes being sold to ships at low prices
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, April 30, 1850
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Inverness - Report & comment on prices, crops and shipping of supplies
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, May 28, 1850
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Urquhart - Shipping of tangle (type of seaweed) from Lochboisdale to the chemical works at Lochport, has now commenced
Scottish Highlander Thursday, August 16, 1888
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Agriculture > Estates
Fowlis Estate, Novar, Ross-shire - Notice prohibiting use of shore to any boats or ships unconnected with the estate
Inverness Journal Friday, August 2, 1822
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Agriculture > Horses
Lerwick Ship "Jane" en route Leith with 19 Faroese ponies for export.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, August 28, 1846
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Agriculture > Horses
Lerwick The ship "Brora" (Master- Captain Tait) Docked with cargo of Faroese ponies for sale at market cross. Prices Good.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, August 6, 1847
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Agriculture > Miscellaneous
A cargo of cattle was shipped by the "Sovereign" steamer for the southern market.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, June 21, 1839
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Agriculture > Miscellaneous
Mr. Calder (Tacksman) has commenced shipping cattle south. Sibster
John O'Groat Journal Friday, July 19, 1839
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Agriculture > Miscellaneous
Caithness-shire stock shipped down south.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, April 10, 1840
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Agriculture > Miscellaneous
Mr. Macleay. Is shipping some cattle and sheep to the next Falkirk Tryst.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, September 6, 1850
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Agriculture > Miscellaneous
Donald Campbell, Campbell st. Thurso advertises supplies of guano, superphosphates etc. from ship "Mearnshire"
John O'Groat Journal Friday, July 23, 1852
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Agriculture > Sheep Farming
Carbost Skye. First large cargo of sheep over 1200 shipped by Mr. Macaskill of Talisker on steamer "Severn" bound for Liverpool. Further shipment to follow at later date.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, September 19, 1845
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Agriculture > Sheep Farming
Pultneytown. Approx 1700 sheep shipped south.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, August 27, 1847
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Agriculture > Sheep Farming
Swanbister, Orkney. Mr. Fortescue, shipped 250 cross lambs, from Kirkwall to the south.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, August 28, 1857
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Agriculture > Sheep Farming
Kirkton, Sutherlandshire. 300 cast ewes from farm of Sutherland. Murray shipped abaord "Times" for Prince Albert's farm, Windsor.
John O'Groat Journal Thursday, September 5, 1861
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Buildings > Barracks
Cromarty - Newly completed barracks dismantled and shipped to Edinburgh
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, July 15, 1856
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Buildings > Dwelling Houses
Inverness - House & piece of ground at Inverness Shire, property of Mr Thomas Carstairs, ship carpenter, for sale
Inverness Journal Friday, April 29, 1842
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Buildings > Harbours
Improvements progress at Pulteneytown Harbour. Sand is dredged up, in deepening, is sold to northern ships as ballast.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, March 21, 1851
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Buildings > Harbours
Pulteney. A ship (for loading cattle) is to be built for walking them to boats instead of lowering them by crane.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, February 11, 1853
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Buildings > Harbours
There is no patent slip at Wick. There are 21 ships in Scotland. It would have helped shipping and trade enormously.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, February 11, 1853
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Buildings > Harbours
Inverness Harbour - Inverness scheme has been recommended for Government Grant by Chamber of British Shipping
Inverness Courier Tuesday, December 17, 1929
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Buildings > Hotels
Pulteneytown - The Ship Inn has been sold to Mr Templeton, the tenant, for £900
Scottish Highlander Thursday, December 29, 1887
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Buildings > Inns
Campbeltown (Campbelltown), Ardersier - Ship Inn, Stewart Street, for sale or to let
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, February 24, 1863
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