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North West Auctions Weekly Report and Newsletter – 5th November

Weekly report & newsletter NWA J36 Suckled Calf Sale The second sale of Suckled Calves saw an abundance of new and existing customers in attendance from throughout the Northern counties. Prices rose to £1,000 for the champion, a Lim x steer from C I Briggs, High Wray. A strong trade saw steers generally £750-£820 for calves averaging 6 mo. Heifers sold to £780 for a pen of Charolais x, with most achieving £650-£740. Bulls achieved £1,000 for a pure Lim from W M & J E Shuttleworth, with others at £940. Older store cattle, saw short keep steers regularly over £1,000, with heifers £800+. Cows and calves achieved £1,600 for a pure Limousin cow and calf from T, L, B & J Knowles, with British Blue x at £1,480. Suckled Calf Show results, kindly judged by Mr Mark Dodgson and sponsored by Yorkshire Bank Heifers 1st – C I Briggs, High Wray, selling for £780 2nd – C I Briggs, High Wray, selling for £780 3rd – C I Briggs, High Wray, selling for £780 Bullocks 1st & Champion – C I Brigg, High Wray, selling for £1,000 2nd – R I Dixon, Low Newton, selling for £900 3rd – W A Atkinson, Ridding Side, selling for £840 Bull 1st – T C Altham, Mill Bank, selling for £800

Champion from C I Briggs, High Wray pictured with Vendor Mr Chris Briggs, Judge Mr Mark Dodgson, Spital Farm and Sponsor Mr Neil Sharp Agri Business Manager Yorkshire Bank.

Next sale of Store Cattle is Thursday 13th November Thursday 30th October sale report continued inside Store Cattle Top Prices:

Suckler Calf Steers: Ang: £750, £720 Piked Howe. Short: £660 Bank House Farm. Saler: £820 Fairbank Farm. Char: £900, £820 Dawson Fold; £840 High Wray Farm; £820 Tock Howe Farm. Sim : £840 Aynsome Croft; £830, £810 Bank House Farm. BrB: £860 High Low Wood; £770 Beckfoot Farm. Blo: £800, £790 High Row. Suckler Calf Heifers: Saler: £500 Fairbank Farm. Char: £780 High Wray Farm; £770 Luneside; £750 Ashes; £740 Tock How Farm. Sim: £700 High Skelgill; £650 Bank House Farm. Baz: £720 Fairbank Farm. Blo: £740 Tock How Farm; £710 High Row. Suckler Calf Bulls: Lim: £800 Mill Bank; £740 Castle Syke; £730 High Arnside. Store Cattle: Steers: Fr: £570, £545 Newcross House Farm. Ang: £1060, £870, £855 Barkin House Barn. Lim: £1020, £980 Barbon Fell House; £980, £940 Dendron Farm; £955 Low Bankside Farm. Stab: £880, £790 Kit Cragg. BrB: £950 Newcross House Farm; £770 Low Groves. Heifers: Fr: £785 High Bracken Hall. Ang: £850 Newcross House Farm; £740 Barkin House Barn. Lim: £1105, £955 Carter House; £925 Low Bankside Farm; £900 Dendron Farm. Char: £855 Low Bankside Farm. BrB: £880 Kit Cragg; £770 Newcross House Farm Bulls: Lim: £1000, £940 Barbon Fell House.

Herd Dispersal at NWA J36

Fortnightly Cattle Sale at NWA J36 Thursday 13th November

Monday 10th Dispersal of Pure British Friesian Dairy Cattle On the instructions of the executivors of the late Mr Allan Armitstead, Hullater Farm, Greenodd Comprising of 60 Freshly Calved Heifers & Cows, 48 In-calf Cows (Due Dec - Jan), 18 Bulling Heifers, 16 Maiden Heifers, 20 Heifer Calves For more information contact Matthew on 07760 557932 or Richard on 07713 787510

Dairy Sale To include special entry of 8 crossbred Incalf Dairy Heifers (due Dec to Dairy/Beef Bulls)

e. info@nwauctions.co.uk t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) t. 015395 66200 (J36 Kendal)

NWA Lancaster , Wyresdale Road, Golgotha, Lancaster, LA1 3JQ

Beef Breeding 12 Lim x Cows with Lim calves (on behalf of the late A Armitstead) Also 9 BB/Lim In calf Heifers, due Feb for M J Waller Followed by Weekly Sale of Store Lambs

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e. help@nwauctions.co.uk t. 015395 66222 (J36 Kendal) t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster)

NWA J36, J36 Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA7 7FP


NWA Lancaster Sale Reports Friday 31st October A smaller entry of OTM Cattle forward this week with a lot more plainer and lean cows on show with well fleshed cows short of numbers to meet buyer’s requirements. OTM steers from TE & A Galbraith of Endmoor sold to a top 194.5ppk for a Simmental. Bulls topped at 184.5ppk for a 31 month old Limousin bull from A & J Staveley of The Hill. Cast heifers continue to sell well at Lancaster selling to a top price of 167.5ppk for black and whites from ME Wannop & Sons of Heaton Hall. Limousin cast cows sold to a top price of 124.5ppk from RH & C Ayrton of Ouzelthorn. Black and whites sold to 117.5ppk from J-CH-JG Bland of Arnside Tower. All OTMs forward sold to a market average of 95ppk. Cast Cow Top Prices: CAST COWS – FR- 117.5 Arnside Tower Farm; 111.5 Docker Hall Farm; 111.5 Sandvilla. SHO- 114.5 Dove Cote Farm; 64.5 Manor Farm. LIM- 124.5 Ouzelthorn Farm. SRW- 101.5 Lawrence House; 79.5 Sandvilla. CAST HEIFERS – FR- 167.5 Heaton Hall Farm. CAST/PRIME BULLS & BULLOCKS – FR- 91.5 Cocker House Farm. LIM- 184.5 The Hill. SIM- 194.5 Crooklands Farm. MO- 129.5 Hatters Farm. BA- 94.5 Meathop Court.

There was another strong catalogued entry of Store Cattle forward at Lancaster selling to a sharper trade with a good number of decent cattle forward. Big good quality bullocks sold to a sharper trade today with a consignment of good from Messrs Dugdale & Son of Tewitfield Farm selling to £1460 for a couple of Limousin steers with others from the same home selling to £1380. Native bred cattle continue to be in strong demand and easily sold at Lancaster with a large Angus steer from EA & P Duckett & Sons of Holme Farm selling to £1300. A strong demand for better sorts of cattle with a shapely British blue heifer from Martin and Julie Winn of High Underbarrow selling to £1200 at 15 months old. Vendors are once again strongly advised to become Farm Assured as those selling non-farm assured cattle were penalised today. Store Cattle Top Prices: STORE BULLOCKS – FR- £1020 North Farm; £920 Ribble Bank Farm; £860 Kirkby Hall. AA- £1300 Holme Farm; £1250 Shaws Farm; £1240 North Farm. CON- £780 Lee End Farm. LIM- £1460 Tewitfield Farm; £1240 Station Hotel. CH- £1310 Dunningwell Farm; £1200 Lower Castle O Trim. HE- £1200 Ivy Barn; £1180 Raw Head. SIM- £1300 Crooklands Farm; £1190 Gibraltar Farm; £1100 Tewitfield Farm. BRB- £1370 Head House; £1280 Head House; £1260 Tewitfield Farm. MO- £1000 North Farm; £930 Grange Farm. BAZ- £910 Gaskell House Farm. LNG- £770 High Underbarrow Farm. BA- £1160 Nook Farm; £860 Brow Foot Farm; £750 Billinge Hall Farm. STORE HEIFERS – FR- £960 Low Levens; £690 Grange Farm; £660 Fencefoot Farm. AA- £1080 Myerscough Hall; £1070 Raw End Farm; £1060 Dove Cote Farm. WB- £1080 Manor House; £620 Larbreck Hill Farm. LIM- £1180 High Green; £1140 Manor House Farm; £1130 Dunningwell Farm. CH- £1020 Manor House Farm; £800 Lee End Farm; £800 Knotts Farm. HE- £1130 Ivy Barn. SIM- £1160 Low Levens; £860 Brow Foot Farm; £750 Billinge Hall Farm. BRB- £1200 High Underbrow Farm; £1080 Manor House Farm; £1040 Lower Castle o Trim. MO- £520 Grange Farm. BAZ- £710 Gaskell House Farm. BA- £1080 Nook Farm. BULLS – FR- £460 Cumming Carr Farm. MO- £720 Cumming Carr Farm.

Lancaster boasted another strong entry of just short of sixty Calves and Stirks. Strong beef bull calves sold to a good trade, topping at £320 from W N & D Smith & Sons of Cocker House with a month old Angus. Other beef bull calves sold in the mid to late £200’s. British blue heifer calves sold to a top price of £220 from ME Wannop & Sons of Heaton Hall. Black and white bull calves continue to sell to a strong demand at Lancaster with best sorts of rearing calves selling to a top of £122 from JR Pye of Hatters Farm with other best sorts easily selling over £100. All black and whites forward averaged £71/head. A good entry of quality stirks met a strong demand at Lancaster. Eight month old British blue heifer sold to £615 from AR Tattersal of Chorley who also sold six month Hereford and Angus steers to £605. Suckler bred 5 month old British blue steers from RH & C Ayrton & Son of Ouzelthorn Farm sold to £595 and £585. Congratulations go to Phil Halhead and the team from Norbreck Farm for winning the Dugdale Nutrition October Calf Competition, selling a Charolais Bull at 1month 9days to £400. Thanks go to sponsors Dugdale Nutrition giving the highest price calf under 6 weeks each month 6 bags of feed courtesy of Dugdale Nutrition. Calf Top Prices: BULL CALF – FR- £122 Hatters Farm; £118 Tills Farms; £115 Cocker House Farm. AA- £320 Cocker House Farm; £260 Bank End Farm. LIM- £278 Knowsley Farm. SIM- £192 Manor Farm. MO- £172 White Lund Farm. BULL STIRK – HE- £390 Muffys Platt Farm. HEIFER CALF – AA- £190 Bank End Farm. SIM- £190 Manor Farm. BRB- £220 Heaton Hall Farm BULLOCK STIRK- AA- £605 Bury Lane. LIM- £555 Bury Lane. HE- £605 Bury Lane. BRB- £595 Ouzelthorn Farm.

Store Lambs continue to sell to a strong trade at Lancaster. There were a number of buyers around the ring and plenty more lambs could have been easily sold. Lambs sold to a top price of £65.50 for good quality Beltex cross lambs from Peter Pye of Marl House with other lambs from same home selling to £63. Short keep Texel lambs sold to £64 from Peter Thornton of Cliftons Farm. Medium keep mules sold regularly between £55 and £57 with long term Swaledale wethers selling to £32.

Monday 2nd November Prime Lambs forward this week sold to a much improved trade, some 8ppk better than last week, averaging 168.5ppk. Lambs sold to a top of 196ppk for lightweight lambs from D & DW Prickett, Farleton House. Top price per head was £83 from FK & F Woodhouse with a pen of heavy weight Suffolks. Mules sold to a top price of £74 per head for well fleshed sorts from David & Sam France, Isle of Skye. Others from Bryan Carter, Cragg End sold to £73/head. Overall average for mules 39-45kg was £69.90. Standard weight Suffolks sold to £78.50 and £77.50 from HJ & BE Kelsall, Gressingham. Horned lambs sold to £68 for 40kg lambs from Ken Kelsall, Brown Brook. Once again more lambs could have been sold to vendors’ advantage.

Prime Lamb Top Prices: SUFF- £83 Fell End Farm; £78.50 Walnut Tree. MULE- £74 Kays Farm; £73 Cragg End; £72.50 Ouzelthorn Farm. HORNED- £68 Brown Brook; £64.50 Yarslber. CH- £73 Brown Brook. CHEV- £70 Cragg Farm.TEX- £84.50 Ouzelthorn Farm; £79.50 Brown Brook; £79 Fell End Farm.

Less numbers of Cast Ewes forward sold to a strong trade, topping at £96 for a single Texel ewe from CR Eastwood, Bentham. Closely following was AJ Ellis of Sandy Hill with a pen of 9 Texels selling to £88, overall average of £80.40 for all Texels forward. Mules and Mashams sold to £69/head again from CR Eastwood. Overall average of £53.59 for all cast sheep sold.

Cast Sheep Top Prices: MASH- £69 Overdale. MULE- £53 Cragg End; £44 Walnut Tree; £36 Isle of Skye Farm. HORNED- £44 Isle of Skye Farm; £32 Ridge Farm; £17 Marl House. TEX- £96 Overdale; £88 Sandy Hill Farm; £86 Scar Close

An entry of 7 Prime Bulls and 1 Clean Heifer all sold to full value, topping at 209.5ppk for a nice 520kg Limousin from JA Airey, New Hutton, another Limousin from the same home sold to 204.5ppk. Dairy bred bulls sold to 169.5ppk for a 530kg Montbelliarde from GA Haston & Son, Lane House. The only clean heifer forward, a 500kg British Blue, sold to 191.5ppk from P & A Bell, Village Farm.

Prime Bull Top Prices: Prime Bulls – LIM- 209.5 Old Croft; 197.5 Calcalds Farm. MON- 169.5 Lane House. Clean Cattle- BRB- 191.5 Village Farm.

NWA Lancaster - 01524 63308

Sheep Vendors Please could all sheep vendors make sure that the ARAMS Sheep movement forms are fully completed including departure Holding Number


NWA J36 Sale Reports Thursday 30th October The weekly sale of Calves at J36 was a strong trade with buyers going away happy with the quality of calves they bought and vendors equally happy with the price. A good show of beef calves forward with credit going to the vendors on the quality of calves produced. Selling to top price of £415 (twice) were 8 week old British Blue bulls from JS & I Wilson of Monk Foss with British Blue bulls also selling to £390 twice from JW & D Robinson & Sons of Hollins Farm. A good show of beef bull calves forward sold to an impressive average of £349. Beef heifers continue to sell to a strong trade for best sorts topping at £390 for a British Blue heifer only 6 weeks old from DJ & S Stainton of Beck House with younger smaller types of heifers slightly harder to sell although all heifer calves sold to an average of £219. The trade for black and white calves continues to improve week on week with fresh buyers around the ring all the time. Black and white calves sold to a top price of £122 from M H & A RRobinson of Homescales. A consignment of pure British Friesians from the Late Mr Armitstead sold to a top price of £110 for a three week old calf with others selling between £90 and £100. All Black and white bull calves averaged £83.

Calf Top Prices: Bull Calf - Fri £200, £185, £180, £130 Elm Tree, £122, £115 Holescales Farm, ££110, £100, £95 Hullater Farm. Lim £375 Beck House, £370 Spout House, £320 Halforth, £315 Middle Sadghyll, £245 Monk Foss Farm. Brb £415 Monk Foss Farm, £390 Hollins Farm, £260 Monk Foss Farm. Heifer Calf - Ang £130 Helm Farm. Lim £260 Halforth Farm, £240 Monk Foss Farm, £220, £215, £210 Halforth Farm, £205, £195 Cinder Barrow, £175 Monk Foss Farm. Brb £390 Beck House, £330 Monk Foss Farm, £300, £295 Helm Farm, £265 Middle Birkby Farm. Bull Stirk - Fri £480 The Howes.

Store Lambs sold to a top price of £71.50 for best Texels, with short keep lambs generally £65-£69. Mediums £57-£62, with hill lambs £59.50 for Mules. Once again, a full ringside of buyers competed for 68 Cast Cows, with well fleshed cows finding strong demand, whilst leaner sorts were harder to sell. Black and white cows topped at 127.5p/kg for a well fed cow from T S & S M Park of Millom which sold to L Fell of Settle. Continental Cows topped at 129.5p/kg, for a Limousin Cow from W E Parker of Howgill. Over-age cattle and clean cattle topped at 194.5p/kg for a British Blue Bullock from D E & S M Moorhouse of Natland. The sale of Dairy Cattle saw a top price of £1,800 achieved for a pedigree heifer from K E Robinson, Kiln Hall, followed by a fresh 3rd calved cow giving 8 gallons from C G Birkett, Netherbeck Barn. In-calf heifers achieved £1000.

Sale Statistics N/C Cows to £1,750, av. £1,420 N/C Heifers to £1,800, av. £1,650 I/C Heifers to £1,000 Next sale to include 8 In calf Heifers due Nov/Dec

Saturday 1st November - Special Collective Machinery Sale On Saturday 1st November North West Auctions held a special collective sale of Farm Machinery and equipment with a special collection of Vintage and bygones. In excess of 40 Tractors and vehicles were included within the sale ranging from Modern 150hp tractors to 60 year old fully restored MF Tractors. A Marshall 802 (2wd) sold for £3000 with a part restored Ford 3000 (2wd) achieving £2700, a MF135 sold at £2500. An on farm condition McCormick (1964) Tractor c/w loader sold for £700 with a petrol grey Ferguson at £1500. An antique straw chopper achieved £85 with buyers showing keen interest for restoration projects. Perhaps the surprise of the sale was a Cheese Press selling for £200. Modern Machinery sold to a top price of £10,500 for a 2003 reg McCormick Tractor, a Mitsubishi L200 truck £2700, Diet Feeder £1750, IW Flat Trailer £1650. The next Machinery Sale is Wednesday 26th November at J36 Rural Auction Centre - Entries now being taken

Tuesday 4th November Prime Lambs £2/Kilo On Tuesday 4th November North West Auctions held their weekly sale of Primestock at J36 where some 3,033 prime sheep were forward. Once again some fresh faces attended to sell their sheep to a very competitive ringside of fourteen active buyers ensuring all classes of sheep met a strong trade seeing a rise of some 9p per kilo on the week.

2561 Prime Lambs to £88.00 & 200.0p/kg Weights Top Av. Standard 32 ½ -39 196.2 168.0 Medium 39 ½ -45 ½ 200.0 172.2 Heavy 46 - 51 ½ 178.7 162.0

Prime Lambs topped at £2 per kilo for a pen of Beltex x lambs from J Bargh & Son of Morecambe. Commercial first cross lambs regularly 185-195p/kg. A good show of well fed Mule lambs were forward today topping at 169.80p/kg from J & JA Burrow of Grayrigg and a top price of £77 per head for a pen from F & SA Edmondson of Ulverston with all Mules forward averaging 160.73p/kg. Heavy lambs also saw a rise on the week of £4 - £5 per head. All lambs forward averaged 169p/kg with an SQQ of 172.4p/kg. Prime Lamb Top Prices: Suff: £86 Netherhouses Farm; £84 Brow Head; £83 Hill Park; £83 Longstripes; £81 Meadow Oaks, Smithy Green. Masham: £72 Rigg Thwaite. Mule: £77 Netherhouses Farm; £76 Low House, Nether House Farm; £75.50 Braida Garth; £75 Lodge Farm. Swale: £61.50 Moss House Farm; £61 Cobble Hey. Rough Fell: £71 Low Haygarth, Birkhaw. Scotch B/F: £61 Roundthwaite Abbey. Char: £80 Hill Park; £77.50 Hollowmire; £77 Lane Ends Farm; £75 New Close. Chev: £70 Underley. Texel: £88 Red Scar; £85.50 Arklid Farm, £85 Hawes Farm; £83.50 Brown Brook; £83 Netherhouses Farm. Herdwick: £60 Low Fields. Zwart: £71 Cobble Hey. Beltex: £82 North Farm, Trees Farm; £76.50 High House

Once again a good show of 448 Cast Sheep were put before a strong ringside of buyers with all classes seeing a rise on the week topping at £99 per head for Texels from RG Blackburn of Great Strickland. Cast Sheep Top Prices: Suff: £58 Cooilingel Farm; £52 Toadpool. Masham: £70 Moss Side. Mule: £72 Clarfe; £71 Cooilingel Farm; £70 Hollowmire; £68 High Loanthwaite. Swale: £55 High Loanthwaite; £50 Park House; £49 Barbon Fell House; £49 Tongue House, Middle Sadghyll. Rough Fell: £60 Croft Foot; £56 Low Deepslack; £50 Low Fold. Scotch B/F: £52 Roundthwaite Abbey. Char: £94 Lane Ends Farm. Chev: £74 Hutton Roof Hall; £70 Cooilingel. Texel: £99 Chapel House; £94 Oldfield End. Leicester: £87 Sykes Farm; £82 Park House. Jacob: £68 Clarfe. Herdwick: £57 Long Green Head; £36 Moss End Farm; £35 Cooilingel Farm.

NWA J36 - 015395 66200

‘Be a Bigger Part of your local Auction’ Sale of Shares Thursday 6th November at J36 Rural Auction Centre in Ring 1 at 11am Please see the website for details


NWA Lancaster

NWA J36

November

November

Monday 10th

Monday 10th

Weekly Prime Stock Sale

Herd Dispersal on behalf of the late Mr Allan Armitstead Sale at 11am

Friday 14th

Contact Details Bill Nelson - Livestock Manager 07785 542738

Gary Capstick - Auctioneer 07970 830518

Please see front page for details

Weekly Cattle Sale & Fortnightly Store Lamb Sale

Tuesday 11th Matthew Probert - Auctioneer 07760 557932

Weekly Prime Stock Sale & Monthly Sale of Pigs

Prizes will be awarded to Any other Native Breed (other than Hereford & Angus)

Thursday 13th

for the Highest Priced Calf Highest Priced Store Cattle (2 or more) Highest Priced OTM (p/kg)

Fortnightly Sale of all classes of Cattle & Weekly Store Lamb Sale

Monday 17th

Prizes will be awarded to Any other Native Breed

Ian Atkinson - Auctioneer 07766 521472

Will Alexander - Trainee Auctioneer & Fieldsman

07976 646035

(other than Hereford & Angus)

Christmas Dairy Show & Sale Catalogue Entries close Friday 7th November

Richard Gardiner - Fieldsman 07713 787510

for the Highest Priced Calf Highest Priced Store Cattle (2 or more) Highest Priced OTM (p/kg)

George Harryman - Fieldsman 07759 278741

North West Auctions would like to congratulate all customers who trade with ourselves and competed at the Agri Expo Show last Friday. A few successes to note were Messrs GH Capstick & Sons of Birkhaw who won the Rough Fell Class in a strong line up of lambs.

Christmas Carol Concerts at North West Auctions

Phillip Elliot of Bank House, Mungrisedale who stood second in a very strong class of Mule Gimmer Lambs which included his winning pair one lamb that was purchased from Messrs TA & J Dixon of Yoadpot, Selside at the NEMSA Kendal Branch Association sale in September and also to Richard Batty of Selside who took the third prize rosette with a pair of Mule Gimmer Lambs, also purchased at the NEMSA Kendal Branch Sale from JR & LA Capstick of Beckside, Killington, which is a true testament to the top quality stock our customers produce.

J36 Rural Auction Centre Monday 8th December at 7pm Tickets available from North West Auctions, J36 & NFU Mutual Kendal Branch Lancaster Auction Mart Saturday 13th December at 7.30pm Tickets available from North West Auctions, Lancaster

FINDING YOU PASTURES NEW - 015395 66222 Final Reminder Aldingham, Cumbria

J36 Rural Auction Centre, Milnthorpe 2 Units to Let

A superb Development Opportunity For sale by Public Auction

Contact Details Michael Mashiter 07713 787511

Wednesday 12th November 2014 at 7pm at the Old Mill, Bardsea

John Hughes 07970 830517 Rodney Coward 07717 548966 Carole Hodgson - 07717 817051

6.66 ac/2.70 ha of pasture/meadow land together with a good range of traditional and modern buildings. Suitable for equestrian or agricultural use.

Unit 1—18sq.m. approx. Unit 2—47 sq.m. approx. Excellent access to the M6 motorway, Junction 36 and the East/West road network.

NWA J36 - 015395 66200

Sarah Ettridge - 07795 048511 Katie Grieve - 07837 000725


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