North West Auctions Weekly Report and Newsletter – 17th September
Weekly report & newsletter NWA J36 NEMSA Gimmer Lamb Sale On Friday the 12th September, the Kendal branch of NEMSA held their Annual Pre-sale judging evening at NWA J36 Rural Auction Centre of Mule Gimmer Lambs. The ring was packed to see an outstanding show of 27 pens of lambs put before our two judges, Mrs Linda Woodhouse of Pilling and Mr Michael Barker of Halton, with Mr Alan Edmondson of Ulverston acting as referee. After judging two very strong classes of sheep, the following awards were made: Pens of 20 Gimmer Lambs
Pens of 10 Gimmer Lambs
1st - Strickland Hill Farming, Strickland Hill - £142
1st - Strickland Hill Farming, Strickland Hill - £180
2nd - A & H Watson, Middleton Hall - £142
2nd - R H & C Ayrton Ltd., Ouzelthorn Farm - £160
3rd - J A & C A Gibson, Longwell - £122
3rd - A & H Watson, Middleton Hall - £150
4th - J Capstick & Sons, Whicham Hall - £125
4th - P & A Fell, Castle Hill - £170
5th - P & A Fell, Castle Hill - £116
5th - J R & L A Capstick, Beckside - £160
6th - J & J A Burrow, Thursgill - £125
6th - T Ayrton & Sons, Yates Farm - £142
Saturday 13th September saw the Annual Sale of Mule Gimmer Lambs take place at J36 Rural Auction Centre. A wonderful show of lambs were put before a full ringside of buyers from throughout the UK all keen to secure tupping lambs and running lambs. The Top price of the day went to Messrs Inman of Strickland Hill for their first prize pen of lambs selling to Mr P Elliott of Mungrisedale for £180 a head, overall a very successful day was had and a very respectable overall average of £96.27 was achieved. The Bruce Willisnon Memorial Shield for the Best Run of Lambs shown on sale day was won by JR & LA Capstick of Beckside. Champion Pen of Mule Gimmer Lambs with Michael Barker & Linda Woodhouse, judges & Wayne & Gavin Inman
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NWA J36 Friday 19th September Show & Sale of Registered & Unregistered Blue Face Leicester Rams & Females 14 Aged Rams 66 Shearling Rams 89 Ram Lambs 14 Ewes 19 Gimmer Shearlings 14 Gimmer Lambs Show at 3.30pm Sale at 5pm
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NWA Lancaster Sale Reports Friday 12th September Another good entry of Store Cattle this morning at NWA Lancaster. A slightly plainer show of cattle but quality stores were, as always good to sell. M S Dugdale & Sons, Tewitfield sold a big Lim bullock to £1470 and also from the same home, cracking pen of four Lim bullocks to £1460. Heavy Angus’ sold to a top of £1310 from Cowell & Moore, Woodplumpton. Blue Bullocks sold to a top of £1300 from WS Burrow & Sons, TE, JS & SA Carruthers & M S Dugdale & Son. Heifers sold to a top of £1310 from regular vendor Jim Bracken, Catterall with a 25month Charollais. Lim heifers sold to £1190 from JA Salthouse, Elswick. Black and white bullocks sold to a top of £1100 from J Lamb, Old Glasson with a 33month old. Store Cattle Top Prices: STORE BULLOCKS – LIM - £1470 £1460 Tewitfield Farm; £1180 Moss Head; £1180 Cockrigg Farm; £1170 Intack Farm. AA - £1310 Newsham Hall Farm; £1280 Yealand Manor; £1270 Endmoor Farm; £1180 Whitehaven. CH - £1300 Cartref; £1220 Aughton Hall Farm; £1220 Toulbrick Farm; £1170 Whitehaven; £1160 Yealand Manor. BRB - £1300 Red Scar; £1300 Gibraltar Farm; £1300 Tewitfield Farm; £1270 Carlingwha. SIM - £1290 £1270 Crooklands Farm; £830 Angerton Hall Farm; £750 Marsh House Farm.BA - £1150 Intack Farm; £1100 North Farm. HE - £1130 Colloway Farm; £1120 Stoney Fold Farm; £1120 Whitehaven; £1110 Windy Hill Farm. MO - £1110 Church Farm; £1000 Newsham Hall Farm; £990 Fanny House Farm. HF - £1100 Old Glasson Farm; £1000 Colloway Farm; £970 Cock Hall Farm; £910 Moss Head. CON - £1080 North Farm. WB - £1060 Yew Tree Farm. SHO - £1050 8 Ladyacre; £930 Moss Cottage. SRW - £700 Wyre Farm. AY - £650 Higher Brundhurst Farm. STORE HEIFERS – CH - £1310 Greenlands Farm; £1130 11 Kimberley Avenue; £1060 Toulbrick Farm. LIM - £1190 Wilson House Farm; £1180 High Green; £1160 Toulbrick Farm; £1140 Abbotson Farm. AA - £1160 Wilson House Farm; £1050 Moss View; £1000 Lodge Cottage; £950 Raw Head. BRB - £1150 Stoney Fold Farm; £1140 Moss View; £1130 11 Kimberley Avenue; £1110 Lodge Cottage. HE - £1050 £1020 Stoney Fold Farm; £1040 Windy Hill Farm; £950 Yew Tree Farm. SIM - £970 Lodge Cottage; £930 Low Bankside Farm. BA - £830 Ben Cragg Farm. BULLS – AA - £580 Newton Villa; £280 Coppice Farm. MO - £280 Coppice Farm.
A good number of Cast Cows this morning saw mainly plainer cows forward. Trade similar to last week with meaty cows selling well. Leaner sorts slightly easier but falling in line with other centres. Trade was topped by O Butler, Esprick with a Blue cast heifer selling to 179.5ppk. Top price per head was achieved by GA & A Atkinson, Cantsfield with a cast Friesian cow totalling £1115. Friesian heifers sold to 151.5ppk from H Halhead & Son, Lawsons Farm. Cast Friesian cows sold to a top of 137.5ppk form PM & AM Ward & Sons, Docker Farm. OTMs averaged 108ppk for all forward. Cast Cow Top Prices: CAST COWS – HF – 137.5 Docker Farm; 127.5 Abbotson Farm. AA – 139.5 Barn Owl Farm. LIM – 149.5 White Carr Farm; 141.5 Thornton Hall. BRB – 84.5 Norbreck Farm. MO – 64.5 Aughton Hall Farm. CAST HEIFERS – HF – 151.5 Lawsons Farm; 144.5 Brantbeck Farm. BRB – 179.5 Barn Owl Farm. CAST/PRIME BULLS & BULLOCKS – HF – 144.5 Old Hall Farm; 94.5 Aughton Hall Farm. JE – 127.5 Gulf Farm.
A busy calf ring this morning saw 70 Calves and Stirks going through the ring, mainly black and whites. Trade was strong for all types, with continental calves selling to £410 for an 8 week old blue bull from TD & V Whitaker, Winmarleigh. Friesian bull calves were met with fierce bidding and a top price being £175 for a 5 week from regular vendor David Wallbank, another from the same home to £168. 5 black and white calves 6-8weeks sold in advance of £150. Best younger sorts sold around £75-£95. With smaller calves in the late 50s into the 60s. A run of Montbelliarde calves from JK Birkett, White Lund Farm, sold to £155 to average £106. Black and White bulls averaged £57. More continental calves needed to fill buyers orders. Stirks sold well again this morning topping at £420 for a 4month Angus Bull from Jones of Sandvilla. A run of Friesians from the same home sold to £340. Simmental heifers from JR & M Ayrton, Bambers Farm sold to £405. Calf Top Prices: BULL CALF – HF - £175 Tills Farm; £158 Park Lane Farm. CON - £80 College Green. BRB - £410 Park Lane Farm. MO - £155 White Lund Farm. HEIFER CALF – AA - £30 College Green. CON - £150 College Green. BULL STIRK – HF - £340 Sandvilla; £290 Endmoor Farm. AA - £420 Sandvilla. HEIFER STIRK – SIM - £405 Bambers Farm.
Monday 15th September Prime Lambs a stronger Trade & Cast Ewes continue to be in strong demand Plenty of Prime Lambs forward today that were well fleshed sold to a sharper trade than had been seen on the previous week selling to an average of 155ppk for 941 forward. Best sorts of Texel lambs sold to 183ppk from Peter Pye of Marl House with over better sorts selling over 170ppk. Heavy weight lambs from D France of Isle of Skye sold to £74 with plenty of pens of medium weight lambs selling between £69 and £73. Mule lambs sold to £70 from FA Nowell & Partners of Oak Head Farm. Prime Lamb Top Prices: SUFF - £74 Isle of Skye Farm; £72 Hall Croft Barn; £71 Beaumont Gate; £70 Muffys Platt Farm; £69 Old Glasson Farm; £69 Hallbeck. MASH - £65 Yarlsber. MULE - £70 Oak Head Farm; £66.50 Lower Brow Top; £66 Isle of Skye Farm; £65.50 Sykes Farm. HORNED - £67 Old Glasson Farm; £60.50 Yarlsber. CHAR - £73 High Hallbeck; £71 Beaumont Gate; £70 Old Glasson Farm; £67 Askew Hill; £67 Oak Head Farm. TEXEL - £73 Marl House; £73 Hazel Brae; £73 Lower Brow Top; £72.50 Lower Highfield; £72.50 Parks Farm Barn; £72 Yeat House.
A smaller entry of Cast Sheep forward this week sold to a continued strong trade. Texel tups sold to a top price of £126 from MJ & LC Lund of Corney Hill Farm with Texel ewes from FA Nowell & Partners of Oak Head Farm topping at £102. Trade averaged up at £61.69 with buyers cautious of buying over fat sheep. Cast Sheep Top Prices: SUFF - £60 Post Office Farm; £40 Station Hotel. MULE - £82 Lower Highfield; £68 Kitchen Ground Farm; £67 Station Hotel. HORNED - £35 Highfield Farm; £34 Wilson Wood. CHEV - £31 Post Office Farm. TEXEL - £126 Corney Hill Farm; £102 Oak Head Farm; £77 Station Hotel.
An entry of eight Prime Bulls forward this morning sold to a strong trade in line with other local markets. Suckler bred bulls sold regularly around the 200ppk topping at 209.5ppk from A Clark & Johnson of Far Orrest. Prime bulls sold to an average of 176ppk. Prime Bull Top Prices: HF – 123.5 Cock Hall Farm. LIM – 209.5 207.5 Far Orrest; 200.0 Old Croft; 183.5 Calcalds Farm. BRB – 161.5 153.5 Calcalds Farm
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NWA Lancaster Sale Reports NWA Lancaster’s Two Day Dairy Sale Monday 15th & Tuesday 16th September d
Trade for dairy cattle strong despite falling milk price Day 1 of the Two Day Sale saw 43 cows, heifers and bulls going under the hammer. A busy ring side of new and regular buyers led to a strong trade throughout the sale, topping at £2400 for a fresh calved heifer, Witherslack Loader Kate 2, from the Inman family of Strickland Hill. All heifers sold to a very strong average of £2012, well ahead of other local centres. Newly calved dairy cows sold to £1850 for Quernmore Dream 21, this second calver, 16days calved reached £1850, with all cows averaging £1706. Dairy bulls were few in number this morning, Drinkall Bros achieved the top spot with Pennine Maxamillion, this Gillette Stanleycup sired bull, bred from the Pennine Peace family achieved £2120. A number of younger bulls forward this morning with buyers paying a premium for older stronger sorts. In the pre-sale show, a strong line-up was put forward in all classes before the judge, Dafydd Hughes of Carmarthenshire. Receiving the champion rosette was a very nice heifer Wyredale Sid Sylvia 82 from MJ & H Atkinson, Westfield House Farm. The Pine-Tree Sid sired heifer then went on to sell for £2100, to the judge. Standing in reserve place was Stardale Kendrick Duchess from J Burrow & Son of Tunsteads Farm. This strong heifer, sired by Stardale Kendrick and bred from two generations of VG cows went on to sell for £2220 to David Talbot of Ribchester. Receiving the first place rosette in the cow class was Corefield Goldeneye Tina 14 from WJ & I France, Higher Core, this milky cow a month calved achieved a final call of £1480. In the bull class taking first place was J Burrow & Sons, with lot 65 Stardale Macey, bred from three generations of Excellent cows and selling for £1100. Show Results Non-Halter Led Heifer 1st Lot 15 – Stardale Kendrick Duchess - J Burrow & Son 2nd Lot 43 – Corfield Pronto Tammy 17 - WJ & I France 3rd Lot 38 – Wyredale Knowledge Sonya - MJ & H Atkinson
Halter Led Heifer 1st Lot 37 – Wyredale Side Sylvia – MJ & H Atkinson 2nd Lot 17 – Stardale Windbrook Vaakje 3 – J Burrow & Son 3rd Lot 5 – Blackwood Embla 320 – JT & B Fox
Cow 1st Lot 42 – Corfield Goldeneye Tina – WJ & I France 2nd Lot 4 – Blackwood Fable 101 – JT & B Fox 3rd Lot 3 – Quernmore Doreen 223 – JE & J Pye & Son
Best Pair 1st Lot 15 & 17 – J Burrow & Son
Bulls 1st Lot 65 – Stardale Macey – J Burrow & Son 2nd Lot 66 – Abbeyhouse Snow Shower – Jennings Farmers Ltd 3rd Lot 64 – Stardale Mellnet – J Burrow & Son
Youngstock sell to a top price of £1120 On Tuesday 16th September NWA Lancaster held it’s specialist sale of 157 youngstock with consignments forward from several noted local herds attracting both new and existing buyers from through the northern counties keen to purchase replacement stock. A feature of the sale was the youngstock dispersal on behalf of RA & GJ Close & Son, Carnforth which saw pedigree bulling heifers sell to a top price of £1040 with others achieve £1020, £1000 with younger heifers generally £800 - £900. The sales top price of £1120 was achieved for a heifer consigned from the Avenham herd of W Rogerson & Sons, Singleton. Non registered heifers from JH Towers & Sons, Tunstall Hall sold to £960 with a consignment of February born heifer stirks from S & IA Robinson & Son, Carnforth peaking at £680. Sale Statistics: Bulling Heifers Maiden heifers Heifer Stirks
£1120 av £980 £1000 av £815 £680 av £575
NWA J36 Monday 22nd September Dispersal Sale of 65 in milk/in calf cows and heifers on behalf of JB Moore, Outerthwaite Farm Sale to include usual fortnightly sale of Dairy Cattle from local vendors Catalogues available online Sale at 11am
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NWA J36 Sale Reports Ambleside Fair Friday 12th September NWA J36 held the Annual ‘Ambleside Fair’ Sale of Gimmer Lambs, with nationwide interest from buyers as far afield as Sussex, Devon, Somerset, Wales, Oxfordshire as well as strong support and attendance from local buyers from the Northern Counties. The judging was conducted by Mr David Waine of Kendal, who had a strong entry put before him in all three show classes. The Championship rosette was awarded to the first prize pen of Rough Fell Mule Ewe Lambs from T, L, B & J Knowles, Selside, which later sold for a new breed record of £160 to J Bell, Wennington. Rough Fell Mules found an abundance of new homes both locally and as far afield as the South West, with others selling at £120 (x 2) from Messrs Knowles; £110, M J & J D Handley and £106 C P Bateman. North Country Mules saw an entry of primarily running lambs, regularly selling at £78/£92, with the first prize rosette awarded to R A Walton of Coniston. Mashams sold to £89 for a pen of 20 from J A Bennett, followed by the first prize pen of 10 from J H Atkinson & Partners at £88. A large entry of Cheviot Mule ewe lambs sold to great interest, peaking at £112 from J R Handley, Whinfell. Continentals sold to £101, £96 for best Texel x from H A Sawrey & Son, with Suffolks to £74 from J A & S M Allen, Windermere. Show Results Rough Fell Mule Gimmer Lambs 1st – T, L, B & J Knowles, High Borrowbridge - £160 2nd – T, L, B & J Knowles, High Borrowbridge - £120 3rd – G H Capstick & Sons, Birkhaw - £92 North Country Mule Gimmer Lambs 1st – R A Walton, Stable Harvey - £108 2nd – M Kitching, New Village - £88 3rd – H M Hodgson, Low Garths - £90 Masham Gimmer Lambs 1st – J H Atkinson & Partners, Mosergh Farm - £86 Sale Statistics North Country Mules to £120, av. £81 Rough Fell Mules to £160, av. £86 Cheviot Mules to £112, av. £80 Mashams to £89, av. £76 Texels to £101, av. £76 Suffolks to £74, av. £59
Champion Pen of Rough Fell Mule Gimmer Lambs with D Waine, Judge, & B Knowles, Vendor
NWA J36 Friday 26th September 5000 Breeding Sheep Prize show & Sale of 3000 Swaledale Ewes, Shearlings, Gimmer Lambs to include flock reduction on behalf of Messrs Edmondson Brothers, Wall End Prize Show & Sale of 1500 Rough Fell Ewes, Shearlings, Gimmer Lambs behalf of RFSBA to include flock dispersal on behalf of Messrs Clarke Brothers Sponsored by PV Dobson & Sons Followed by 500 other hill breeding females to Include flock reduction of 150 Cheviot X Shearlings/Ewes from M Stephenson, Salterwath
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NWA J36 Sale Reports Tuesday 16th September North West Auctions held their weekly sale of Prime Sheep at J36 Rural Auction Centre on Tuesday where a big show of 3,214 sheep were sold, consisting 2239 prime lambs and 885 cast sheep. Prime Lambs sold to 184.0p/kg for a smart pen of Texel x lambs from R H M & S Boyren of Ulverston, purchased by Woodhead Brothers of Colne. A top price per head was £79 for Texel x lambs from J C Dunning of Orton, selling to Lancashire Halal Direct. Overall lambs would be just slightly easier than the previous day’s trade but buyers were competing for all classes and weights. Prime Lamb Top Prices: Suff: £72 Hill Park; £71.50 Dunningwell Farm; £71 Millness Hall, High House Farm; £70.50 New Close. Cont: £69.50 Mountain View; £68 Lile Yaks. Mule: £69, £67 Middale; £67 Hillcroft. Swale: £53 Buck Bank Farm. RF: £66 Croft Foot Farm; £60 Moss End Farm. SBF: £58 Beckside Farm. Char: £73 St Annes Farm; £71 New Close, Hole House; £70 Myers Farm. Chev: £61.50 Hall Bank. Tex: £79 Low Chapel Farm; £77 Hill Park; £73 Moorville, High House Farm. Lleyn: £67 Low Foulshaw Farm. Herd: £58 Moss End Farm. Belt: £76 Low Hall; £75.50 Hill Park; £71 Heaton Hall Farm.
Cast sheep. Once again, a big show of cast sheep were forward with a lot more plainer feeding type sheep in the market. Cast Sheep Top Prices: £94 Lambrigg Head Farm; £78 Far Orrest; £72 (ram) Heaton Hall. Cont: £83 The Coach House; £82 Barker Knott; Mash: £60 The Coach House. Mule: £76 Low Chapel Farm; £75 Lambrigg Head Farm; £72 Park House Farm. Swale:£50 (ram) Higher Salter; £49 Red Scar; £46 Ashstead; £43 Preston Patrick Hall; £42 Lunesdale House. RF: £58, £54 Hill Top. SBF: £56 Lambrigg Head Farm. Chev: £88 Green Head; £63 Hall Bank. Tex: £112 Cockin; £92 New Close; £79 Lane House. Lleyn: £64 Wray Farm. Leic: £78 (ram) Middle Sadghyll; £68 Low Chapel Farm. Dales: £32, £31 Low Borrowdale. Herd: £54 (ram) Old Hall; £44 Bouthwaite Farm; £43 New Close. Char: £120 (ram) Old Hall. Belt: £110 (ram) Stubb Farm.
Saturday 20th September NWA J36 Sale of Flowering Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Dwarf & Ornamental Conifers, Fruit Trees, Bushes, Plants, Hedging & Screening Plants, Perennial Plants Sale at 11am
NWA Professional National Grid are installing a new power plant in at Moorside on the west coast which will supply power to both Cumbria and Lancashire. One route will head north from Moorside to Harker Substation nr Carlisle following the coast up to Maryport before heading inland to Harker. The other route is intended to head down the coast from Moorside to Barrow before being tunnelled across Morecambe Bay to reach the new power station at Heysham. Consultations are currently being held to determine the routes overland that the pylons will take and National Grid have written to those landowners they feel will be affected. They are intending to use the route of existing electricity pylons but will need to replace some and carry out some alterations. If you have had a letter or have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Sarah Clegg from NWA Professional on 015395 66229
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Land & Pasture For sale by Private Treaty Guide Price £250,000
Pasture & Meadow Land For sale by Public Auction
Meadow & Pasture For sale by Private Treaty Lot One Asking Price £80,000 Lot Two Asking Price £28,000
23.00 acres/9.31 hectares of undulating pasture (currently occupied by an agricultural tenant), mature amenity woodland and areas to the East of the Haverthwaite Railway which enjoy lake frontage.
The land extends to 11.41 acres/4.615 hectares of sheltered pasture and fertile meadow land with a feature open stream providing a continuous supply of water. Public Auction on Wednesday 1st October 2014 within The Conference Room, J36 Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands.
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18.69 acres/7.95 hectares of soundand productive meadow and pasture land. Lot One - 15.03 acres/6.084 hectares of pasture with natural water Lot Two - 3.66 acres/1.481 hectares of fertile meadow with mains water
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September
September
Monday 22nd
Saturday 20th
Sheep Dog Sale NWA J36 Saturday 18th October
Weekly Prime Stock Sale Friday 26th Weekly Cattle Sale including Show for Bullocks in pens of 4 sponsored by Farmers Guardian Monday 29th
Show &Sale of Registered Pedigree Beltex Breeding Rams & Females On behalf of Northern Beltex Club Sale at 12 noon Also today Breeding Ewes, Gimmer Shearlings & Breeding Rams
Weekly Prime Stock Sale
Monday 22nd
October Weekly Cattle Sale Including Show for Heifers in pens of 4
Dispersal Sale of 65 in milk/in calf cows and heifers on behalf of JB Moore, Outerthwaite Farm Sale to include usual fortnightly sale of Dairy Cattle from local vendors Catalogues available online Sale at 11am
Saturday 4th
Tuesday 23rd
Sale of Breeding Ewes, Shearlings & Gimmer Lambs to include special sale of Swaledale Breeding Sheep.
Weekly Prime Stock Sale
Sale of Breeding Rams to include special section for Blue Faced Leicesters plus prize show of Ram Lamb (all breeds) Closing date for entries Monday 22nd September
Monthly Machinery Sale Entries to date include Pig Trough, Sheep Trailer, Cattle Crush, Sheep Turnover Crate, Sheep Feed Racks, Bateson Horse/Cattle Trailer
Contact Details
Thursday 25th
Friday 3rd
Bill Nelson - Livestock Manager 07785 542738 Gary Capstick - Auctioneer 07970 830518 Matthew Probert - Auctioneer 07760 557932 Ian Atkinson - Auctioneer 07766 521472 Will Alexander - Fieldsman & Trainee Auctioneer 07976 646035 Richard Gardiner - Fieldsman 07713 787510 George Harryman - Fieldsman 07759 278741
Catalogues for sales will be online and by request once available.
Sale of Working & Part Trained Sheep dogs and puppied Entry forms available online and by request Catalogue available in due course
Fell Pony & Dales Pony Sale NWA J36 Saturday 25th October Sale of Working & Part Trained Sheep dogs and puppied Entry forms available online and by request Catalogue available in due course
Farm Sale Saturday 4th October on behalf of RA & GJ Close & Son, Cotestones Farm, Carnforth
Wednesday 24th
Weekly Sale of Rearing Calves (10.15am) followed by Store Lambs (11am) Friday 26th 5000 Breeding Sheep Prize show & Sale of 3000 Swaledale Ewes, Shearlings, Gimmer Lambs to include flock reduction on behalf of Messrs Edmondson Brothers, Wall End Prize Show & Sale of 1500 Rough Fell Ewes, Shearlings, Gimmer Lambs behalf of RFSBA to include flock dispersal on behalf of Messrs Clarke Brothers Sponsored by PV Dobson & Sons Followed by 500 other hill breeding females to Include flock reduction of 150 Cheviot X Shearlings/Ewes from M Stephenson, Salterwath
Sale to include Tractors and Vehicles MF 5460 (4wd, Dyno 4, 1900hrs, ’60 plate) MF 390T (4wd, 18 speed, 8000hrs, N reg) MF390 (2wd, 3100hrs, N reg) MF 290 (4wd, c/w loader) MF 135 (5900hrs, 1969 reg), MF 35 Merlo 34.7 telehandler (4wd, 5100 hrs, ’09 plate) Honda 250 Quad Landrover Defender 90 (57,000 miles)
Machinery and Equipment Foster Digger plus 3 buckets, 24ft twin axel flatbed trailer, 6T tipping trailer, 2 drum mower, haybob, Abbey 8ft topper, Buck rake, 3T Agri-Spread Fertiliser Spreader, 1600Gln top fill slurry spreader, Hardi 300L sprayer, yard scrapers, diamond harrows, 10ft flat roller, 8ft flat roller, roller trailer, Keenan 300 feeder, mill rear end loader, silage pusher
Livestock Equipment 12ft IW livestock trailer, cattle crush, portable cattle race gates, ring feeders, 2 x feed trailers, water troughs, feed troughs, gates, hurdles, foot trimming crush, molasses feeders, calving aid, wire, fence posts, 200L calf milk mixer/feeder. AI flask plus syringes
Workshop Tools & Misc Items
October Thursday 2nd Fortnightly sale of all classes of cattle to include first prize Show & Sale of Sucked Calves Entries Close Thursday 25th September
Welder, cement mixer, steam cleaner, air compressor, parlour fans, parlour heaters, slates, stone flags, concrete slats, 9”drainage tiles, Yorkshire boarding, limestone gate stoops, silage sheets & nets, parlour washer, cowley site level and tri-pod, various shutter boards Photographs available online in due course.
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