Hello Billiegirl,
There’s an advert in the Caledonian Mercury, Thursday, May 11, 1809.
PITNACREE LODGE TO LET FURNISHED.
To be LET for one year, or for the Season, and entered to immediately, THE HOUSE, OFFICES, and GARDENS of PITNACREE, in the parish of Logierate, and shire of Perth. The house is well furnished, and delightfully situated upon the banks of the Tay. It consists of dining-room, drawing-room, five bed-rooms, and bed-closet, with an excellent kitchen, and cellars, and ample accommodation for servants.
The house is situated about 10 miles north of Dunkeld, and 25 of Perth, in the midst of a fine sporting country, and the Tay affords the best of fishing.
The orchard and kitchen garden are in good order, and well stocked.
If the tenant chuses he may be supplied with coal at the Perth prices, and paying a reasonable carriage, or with fuel timber at low prices; also with grass for a cow and a horse, and more, if required.
Apply to Mr Colin Menzies, at Pitnacree Lodge, by Dunkeld; or John Campbell, 4tus, W. S. 20, James Square.
You can access these old newspapers, and much more, for free, from home, via the National Library of Australia.
http://www.nla.gov.au/app/eresources/
Try also your State Library. They may have additional databases available to residents.
All the best,
Alan