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North West Auctions Weekly Report and Newsletter – 29th April

Machinery Sale at North West Auction Wednesday 29th April at J36 Rural Auction Centre The NWA J36 saw the largest entry of machinery to date, which attracted a large crowed of active bidders from all corners of the UK. Sale commenced with 400 small items which saw sale highlights to include a Jack Hammer to £120, Milk Kits to £75 and Garden Planters to £180. Outside a combined entry for four dispersal sales saw a top price achieved of £10500 MF 4270 Tractor with other useful stockman tractors selling between £3800 and £6900. Grassland equipment sold to £12,000 for a Welger Round Baler other items includes Lely Wrapper at £5500, 24ft Cattle Trailer £2700. Grassland and Seasonal equipment continue to attract the keenest interest with well-maintained items selling to a premium. The next sale at J36 will be on Wednesday 27th May. Early Entries invited for advertising.

Small Holders Saturday Saturday 2nd May at J36 Rural Auction Centre Sale of Rare & Minority Breed Livestock Comprising of 20 Cattle, Bulls, Maiden Heifers, Cows & Calves & In-calf Cows Red Poll, Dexter, Longhorn, Belted Galloway & White Galloway, 58 Sheep, Gimmer Hoggs, Ewes & Lambs, Rams Manx Loaghton, Norfolk Horn, Teeswater, Jacob, Gotland, Boreray, North Ronaldsy, Hebridean, Balwen, Ouessant, Shetland, Dorset Horn, Zwartble, Ryeland, Black Welsh Mountain 2 Pygmy Goats Sale of Poultry, Waterfowl, Hatching Eggs & Equipment Comprising of 110 Lots of Large Fowl, 60 Lots of Bantams, 15 Lots of Ducks, 70 Lots of Hatching Eggs, 50 Lots of Deadstock & Equipment, 5 Lots of Other Poultry Sale of Registered Fell Ponies on behalf of the Fell Pony Society Comprising of 2 Ponies Retirement Dispersal Sale of Alpacas on behalf of Town End Alpacas Comprising of 71 Alpacas 40 Females - 20 confirmed pregnant, 5 open females, 8 maidens, 5 yearlings, 2 Non-Breeding 31 males - 4 stud males, 20 young males/potential stud males, 7 geldings/pet males

Catalogues for all the above sales are available online e. info@nwauctions.co.uk t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) t. 015395 66200 (J36 Kendal)

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Lancaster Sale Reports Friday 24th April A lesser entry of Store Cattle forward this morning with vendors holding off ready for Grass Day next week. Trade was sharper this week, with buyers seeming keener to purchase all classes, contrary to the down turn in dead weight prices. Opening the sale was a cow and calf selling to £1250. Trade topped at £1300 on three occasions this morning, with Angus and Limousin bullocks from L Parsons & Son, Cowell & Moore and GR Bargh & Co. Heifers topped at £1180 from SJ Brass, Ingleton, with a nice pen of 24month Limousins. Native bred heifers sold to £1090 from I & ME Askew, New Hutton with a 23month Angus. Friesian bullocks sold to £1000 from James Lamb, Old Glasson and L Parsons & Son, Low Levens. A nice run of summering cattle from JS Nickson sold to £1070 for Limousin bullocks and Lim heifers to £960. Show and Sale of Stores next week for the Annual Grass Day Sale, entries by Monday 27th 5pm please.

Store Cattle Top Prices: STORE BULLOCKS – FR: £1000 Low Levens; £1000 Old Glasson; £880 Newsham Hall Farm. AA: £1300 Low Levens; £1210 2 Church Street; £1200 High Green. LIM: £1300 Newsham Hall Farm; £1300 1 Rye Close; £1290 Old Woodhouse. CH: £1280 Intack Farm; £1200 High Green. SIM: £1200 1 Rye Close. BRB: £1140 Greenlands Farm; £1130 Hall Croft Barn. MO: £1130 Fanny House Farm; £1130 Old Glasson. FKV: £930 Carlingwha. BLO: £1280 Intack Farm. STORE HEIFERS – AA: £1090 Raw Head; £1080 Bouthwaite Farm; £1040 Windy Hill Farm. LIM: £1180 2 Church Street; £1170 High House Farm; £1120 Greenlands Farm. CH: £1150 Intack Farm; £1040 Greenlands Farm; £980 Brown Edge. HERE: £530 Field House. BRB: £1160 Hall Croft Barn; £1090 Pasture House Farm; £1080 Kirkland Hall Farm. MO: £700 Yeat House. BLO: £960 Ivy Farm; £900 Harrison House Farm.

A good entry of 91 Cast Cows this morning, with plenty of quality forward were met by a flying trade. EW & RM Towers, Hornby sold a cast Fleckvieh heifer to 179.5ppk while also at this top price was a cast Lim steer from TW Nelson & Son, Stainton. Cast cows topped only 2 pence behind at 177.5ppk with a Lim cow from J & M Cockett, Ingleton. Dairy cows sold to 145.5ppk from JS & KM Wilson, Natland, this heavy weight cow also achieved the top price of the day, totalling £1237. Dairy cows averaged 117.5ppk with an overall average for all OTMs forward being 126ppk.

Cast Cow Top Prices: CAST COW - FR: 145.5 High House; 144.5 Holme House Farm; 141.5 Lathwaite Farm. AA: 141.5 Mosergh Farm; 139.5 Black Bull Cottage; 117.5 Burnt House. SHO: 114.5 Deep Clough. LIM: 177.5 Foredales Farm; 141.5 Mosergh Farm; 141.5 Thrang. BS: 139.5 Stubb Hall Farm; 137.5 High House. CH: 154.5 Brown Edge. NOR: 147.5 Birks Farm. FKV: 149.5 Holme Head. BLO: 151.5 Dunkenshaw Farm. BRB: 149.5 Bank Field Far; 147.5 High House; 137.5 Dunkenshaw Farm. CAST HEIFER – FRI: 137.5 Gilbraltar Farm. FKV: 179.5 Holme Head. CAST STEER – FRI: - 134.5 Cockrigg Farm; 114.5 Croft House. LIM: 179.5 Cockrigg Farm.

A nice entry of Calves this morning were met by a flying trade. The sale was made up of mainly black and whites, topping at £165 from WN & D Smith, Cockerham at 8weeks old. Best B&W’s well in advance of £115. With younger sorts £60-£98. Plain calves a fraction easier yet still dearer than previous weeks. Overall average of £83/head. Continental and native bred calves short of buyer’s requirements, however, a nice run of month old blues from Richard & Johnny Hoggarth sold to £340 for heifers and £325 for Bulls. Hereford heifers realised £270 from Steve Mason, Birkland Barrow. A run of seven 5-6month Stirks from A Shepherd, sold to £540 for Blue heifers and £595 for Blue Bulls.

Calf Top Prices: BULL CALF – FRI: £165 Cocker House Farm; £158 Tills Farm; £115 Lawsons Farm. AA: £250 Tills Farm; £150 Blackwood End. BRB: £335 Birks Farm; £325 Manor House Farm. HEIFER CALF – BRB: £340 Manor House Farm. HERE: £270 Birkland Barrow. AA: £215 Manor House Farm. BULL STIRK – BRB: £595 Muffys Platt Farm. HEIFER STIRK –BRB: £540 Muffys Platt Farm.

Winner of the April Dugdale Nutrition Calf Competition was Wallbank Farms Ltd, selling a 41 day Angus Bull calf for £370, purchased by JW Thwaites, Tebay. Congratulations to both vendor and purchaser. The monthly calf competition is for the highest price calf under 42 days each month, with both the vendor and the purchaser each receiving 3bags of feed courtesy of Dugdale Nutrition.

Monday 27th April Trade for Spring Lambs is still being held back by the number of hoggs coming forward. An entry of 114 this morning sold to a top of 223ppk for a pen of 5 smart 39kg lambs from Andy Wilson, Scotforth or £96/head for a single 49kg lamb form Tony Birkett, Carnforth. Best lambs 217-229ppk, with buyers looking for lambs between 39-42kg. SQQ average of 210ppk. Another good show of Prime Hoggs for the time of year with just short of 600 forward. Again plenty of heavy lambs forward, as is being seen across the country. Topping the sale was AG Butler with a pen of Texel lambs at 40kg realising 198ppk. Best hoggs achieved 173-183ppk with an SQQ average of 172ppk. Mules sold to a top of £76.50 at 44kg from James Fryars, Kirkham. There was an increased entry of horned hoggs this morning, selling to a top of £74.50 for a pen of 10 42kg Rough Fells from Barker Farms, Cockerham. Swales to £72.50 from AG Butler, Hambleton.

Prime Spring Lamb & Hogg Top Prices: Prime Spring Lambs - SUFF: £96 Hall Croft Barn; £89 Brown Edge; £89 Cocker House Farm. CH: £84 £83 Springfield Farm. TEX: £92.50 Wyre Farm; £91 Burrow Heights Farm; £89.50 Springfield Farm. Prime Hoggs - SUFF: £80 Parks Farm Barn; £78.50 5 Maddison Avenue; £78 High Tenant. MULE: £76.50 Medlar Hall Farm; £75 North Farm; £74.50 Fell End Farm. HRN: £74.50 Hillam House Farm; £72.50 Parks Farm Barn; £70 Medlar Hall Farm. CH: £74 Throstle Grove Farm; £66 Low Kit Brow. CHEV: £78 Parks Farm Barn; £78 Weavers Farm. TEX: £85 Middle Ridge Farm; £85 Medlar Hall Farm; £81.50 Hudsbrook Farm. LEI: £74 Hudsbrook Farm. GRIT: £80 Medlar Hall Farm. HERD: £73.50 Fell End Farm; £71 Medlar Hall Farm.

Trade for Cast Sheep wasn’t as fast as has been seen in previous weeks, but in line with other centres. TM Townley, Knowsley, sold a Texel tup to realise the top price of the day of £136. Ewes to £118 on two occasions for both Texels and Suffolks. Mules to £96 from ST Birkett, Carnforth to average £83/head. Horned sheep to £66 from Steven Park, Aughton and Cheviots to £77 from WI & H Gorst, Littledale.

Cast Sheep Top Prices: SUFF: £118 Church Weyr; £102 Knowsley Farm. MULE: £96 Hall Croft Barn; £89 Friars Moss; £84 Knowsley Farm. HRN: £66 Highfield Farm. CH: £122 Inverbervie. CHEV: £100 Cragg Farm; £72 Cock Hall Farm. TEX: £136 Knowsley Farm; £118 Sycamores; £112 Lundholme Farm.

More Prime Bulls forward this morning, with 11 passing through the ring. Top price per kilo came from DW & NM Alderson with a Limousin realising 181.5ppk. Top price per head came from JM & AG Swarbrick with a Simmental achieving £1196/head. Montbeliardes to 169.5ppk from GA Haston & Son, Galgate.

Prime Bull Top Prices: FRI: 139.5 Yeat House. AA: 161.5 Nateby Hall Farm. LIM: 181.5 High Green; 177.5 Yeat House. SR: 151.5 Yeat House. SIM: 174.5 Bensons Farm. BRB: 174.5 Benson Farm. MO: 169.5 Lane House.

Spring Breeding Sheep Sale An entry of 48 families forward this morning were met by a full complement of buyers. Buyers still looking for ewes with stronger lambs as well as younger replacement ewes. Trade reflective of the current prime stock trade, easing slightly to average £54.50/life. Full mouthed mule ewes sucking strong Texel lambs sold to £182/family from Bryan Carter, Ellel. Broken mouthed continental ewes to £172/family from J Burr, Quernmore.

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J36 Sale Reports Thursday 23rd April A ring full of buyers and a roaring trade for all types of calves Black and Whites Calves were the dearest trade yet with all black and white bull calves selling in excess of £60 except one with good rearing types easily passing the £100 mark. They topped at £160 from MH & AR Robinson of Homescales for a 28 days old with a market average of £105 achieved for Black and Whites. Dairy shorthorns from John Handley of School House sold to £235. British Blue bull calves sold to £420 from JN & DJ Bowes of Low Brundrigg. A consignment of Limouson calves from Langley Park Farms of Millom sold heifer calves to £380 with the majority selling easily in excess of £300. An entry of stirks sold to £540 for suckler bred British Blue steers from HG Spensley & Son of Barnard Castle. Six month old British Blue bulls achieved £530 from RJ & KR Wilkinson of Levens.

Calf Top Prices: BULL CALVES – Fr: £160, £145 Holmescales; £125 Wraysholme Tower; £90 Natland Park Farm. Shorthorn: £235 School House. Lim: £300, £290 Langley Park. BrB: £420 Low Brundrigg. HEIFER CALVES – Lim: £380, £360, £350 Langley Park. BULL STIRKS - BrB: £530, £350 High Foulshaw Farm. Stab: £300 High Foulshaw. Fr: £235, £200 Moss House Farm. HEIFER STIRKS – Lim: £480 Sleatburn Farm. BrB: £510 Sleatburn Farm. STEER STIRKS – BrB: £540 Sleatburn Farm.

The fortnightly sale of Dairy Cattle saw six active buyers at the ringside plus several leaving empty handed. A top price of £1400 was achieved for a 19 day calved heifer from E & K Bland. A consignment of Ayrshire heifers attracted keen interest selling to £1350, £1300 from H & JE Watson. A total clearance achieved an average of £1295.

Tuesday 28th April North West Auctions held their weekly sale of primestock at J36 on Tuesday where 30 Prime Spring Lambs, 603 Prime Hoggs and 364 Cast Sheep were forward and put before the usual ringside of buyers. Once again, all classes continue to be hard to sell with large amounts of sheep on offer up and down the country. Prime Lambs topped at 212.8p/kg and to £90 per head for Suffolk x lambs on several occasions. Spring Lambs averaged 202.67p/kg. Hoggs sold to a top price of £90 per head for Texel x from Messrs Stables of Field Broughton with hoggs averaging 161.25p/kg overall.

Prime Spring Lamb & Hogg Top Prices: SPRING LAMBS – Dorset: £87 The Coach House. Suff: £90 Hollins Farm; £88 Low Brundrigg, Cracalt. Texel: £90 High Biggarsbank; £86 The Coach House. PRIME HOGGS – Suff: £78 Downlands Farm; £73 Hodgson Green Farm; £72.50 High Tenement. Masham: £77 Third Sunbiggin Farm. Mule: £78 Moss Howe Farm; £74.50 Thwaitrigg. Swale: £69 Bellart Howe, Higher Salter; £67 Slack Farm. Rough Fell: £66 Bellart Howe. Texel: £90 Greaves Farm; £88 Flodder Hall; £87 Lan caster Bank. Herdwick: £67 Gatesgarth; £65 Barrow House Farm. Beltex: £85 Moss House.

Once again, a big entry of Cast Sheep were forward with some classes seeing a little more caution on the week especially the plain lean sheep. Trade topped at £148 per head for a pair of Bluefaced Leicester rams from Mr G Rawsthorne of Nether Kellet closely followed at £142 per head for a pair of Bluefaced Leicester rams from RS Harker & Son of Grayrigg.

Cast Sheep Top Prices: Suff: £110 Pyes Bridge; £100 Downlands Farm. Mule: £96 Oakfield; £94 Flodder Hall; £90 Cooper House. Swale: £80 High Carlinggill, Moss Howe Farm. Rough Fell: £106 Birkhaw; £88 Howes Lodge. Scotch B/F: £80 Flodder Hall. Char: £118 Hopes Hill; £116 Town House; £112 Lane House. Chev: £84 Underely; £80 Yew Tree Farm. Texel: £120 Ashtree Cottage; £112 Lane House; £109 Hutton Roof Hall. Lleyn: £83 Cragg Farm. Leic: £148 Scargill Farm; £142 Grayrigg Hall. Herdwick: £60 Main Street, Greenbank Farm. Zwart: £112 Pyes Bridge.

The weekly sale of Sheep & Lambs saw 425 forward selling to a top price of £240 for Mule Shearlings with Twin Texel Lambs from Messrs Atkinson, Appleby. Other shearlings generally £180-£200. An entry of mainly older sheep saw best doubles £165£170 with singles £100-£118. Hill sheep sold to £140 (£51 per life) for Cheviot ewes with Texel lambs. Next week’s sale to include first entry of hoggs with lambs at foot.

Contact Details Bill Nelson - Livestock Manager 07785 542738

Gary Capstick - Auctioneer 07970 830518 Matthew Probert - Auctioneer 07760 557932 Ian Atkinson - Auctioneer 07766 521472 Will Alexander - Trainee Auctioneer & Fieldsman 07976 646035 Richard Gardiner - Fieldsman 07713 787510 George Harryman - Fieldsman 07759 278741

J36 - 015395 66200


Coming up at North West Auctions…

J36 Rural Auction Centre Saturday 2nd May ‘Small Holders Saturday’ Annual Sale of Rare & Minority Breed Livestock, Poultry, Waterfowl, Hatching Eggs & Equipment in association with RBST Retirement Dispersal Sale of Alpacas on behalf of Town End Alpacas plus Sale of Registered Fell Ponies on behalf of the Fell Pony Society Simply Local Farmers Market with Foods & Crafts

Thursday 7th May Weekly Sale of Calves & Fortnightly Sale of Dairy Cattle

Saturday 9th May On Farm dispersal to include 6 Tractors plus large selection of modern and well maintained grassland machinery and equipment plus livestock equipment. Entries by permission from the Auctioneer Matthew Probert 07760 557932.

Lancaster Auction Mart Saturday 16th May Collective Sale of Farm Machinery and Equipment plus household items in conjunction with 1818 Auctioneers

Monday 18th May Monthly Sale of Pedigree & Commercial Dairy Cattle Catalogue entries close Friday 8th May

Please see our website for full fixtures and catalogues

Have you got something hiding in your barn? 1818 Auctioneers are holding an auction of classic, prestige and other vehicles and spares, memorabilia etc in conjunction with ESPCC Car Show at J36 Rural Auction Centre on Sunday 17th May Entries now being taken contact Kevin Kendal on 015395 66203 or 07713 787509 or Bill Nelson on 07785 542738 (discounted commission for existing NWA Customers)

NWA Property FINDING YOU PASTURES NEW - 015395 66222

Kirkby Lonsdale For sale by Private Treaty Guide Price of Offers in excess of £350,000

Endmoor, Near Kendal 29.12 acres/11.78 hectares of Meadow & Pasture Land Grazing Rights For Sale by Informal Tender

Sillfield, Endmoor Kendal Available from 4th May 2015 to 31st October 2015. Available for Cattle until end of September and Sheep until end of October. Cattle handling facilities available by arrangement Closing date for tenders is 3pm on Friday 1st May2015

Scorton, Near Garstang Yard, buildings and 9.75 ac/3.95 ha of land at Devils Bridge, Kirkby Lonsdale including a building with a Certificate of Lawful Development for conversion to residential use

11.03ac/4.463 ha or thereabouts of Fertile Pasture/Meadow Land For Sale by Informal Tender Closing date for tenders is 3pm on Thursday 21st May 2015

Blea Tarn, Lancaster

A range of agricultural buildings in a fenced yard together with 7.58 acres/3.06 ha of meadow and pasture and

7.42 ac/3.00 ha or thereabouts of fertile meadow land For Sale by Informal Tender

2.17 acres/0.88 ha of woodland

Closing date for tenders is 3pm on Thursday 21st May 2015

For more information on any of the above please contact the office

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