
Tuesday 24th September 2024


Sold under the Conditions of Sale as displayed in the Mart
The auctioneers shall not be liable in any way for any deficiencies in either the vendor’s tagging of his sheep nor the reading equipment being used at the CPRC in accordance with the EID Regulations nor any reading or print out produced by the said equipment
Vendors
All Sheep consigned to this Sale must be accompanied by a completed AML1 movement document and all vendors must ensure that holding and flock numbers are supplied
Please ensure that all Sheep are ear tagged to comply with regulations.
Purchasers
Please have available the holding number and address to which the animals will be moving
No lots can leave the market without a pass slip and movement licence issued by the main office
It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that any animals destined for the food chain are outwith any withdrawal period. This includes antibiotics, anthelmintics or sheep dip that the seller may have given prior to sale
NOTICE TO PURCHASERS
Completion of an account opening form is required for all customers who do not have a live H&H trading account, available at https://harrisonandhetherington.co.uk/new-customer-account/ Business Trading Terms and Settlement of Purchases
Payment due on Day of Purchase.
Interest chargeable from date of purchase at 7.25% over Clydesdale Bank base rate at the time, for accounts in default Purchases shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law in England and Scotland
Accepted form of payments
direct bank transfer; debit card; cheque - known customers only; bankers draft 2% surcharge will apply to Business Credit Card payments If payment is made by credit card, it must be linked to a business bank account
NEW CUSTOMERS AND OR AGENTS wishing to purchase on behalf of another party must contact the company's main office at Carlisle at LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO SALE, to provide full details and references for authorisation
Please note that all lots/items must be settled on the day of purchase and prior to clearance of any stock.
For the avoidance of doubt H&H reserve the right to contra or keep sale proceeds to offset against an outstanding account.
RECOVERY OF LEGAL COSTS
Any costs, interest, fees, or expenses (including any legal costs, haulage, vets fees, collection, feed or housing costs) that are incurred by us, as a result of your breach of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, or any Charge arising out of our enforcement of any of our rights hereunder or under any such Charge shall be recoverable by us from you on a full indemnity basis
LEGEND
Please observe BIO SECURITY RULES
Special Notice to Consignors - Conditions of Sale
The sale is conducted under the General & Special Conditions of Sale of the Institute of Auctioneers and Appraisers in Scotland and under the following Special Conditions of Sale. In any case in which they conflict the following Special Conditions of Sale will prevail:
1. The sale is confined to NORTH COUNTRY CHEVIOT PARK RAMS, of ONE SHEAR and Upwards, which will be sold in ONE ring.
2. The Order in which the several lots of sheep shall be brought forward shall be decided by public ballot at least four days before the Sale Day
3. Sale Ballot - a rolling ballot with vendors moving down 9 places each year, the 9 vendors moved to the top are re-balloted within their 9 & new vendors are balloted throughout the sale following the existing vendors moving
4. Each lot of Sheep shall be sold in the Order of Ballot, and the owner thereof shall be bound to see that this condition is carried out.
5. The sheep shall be penned and the Sale shall commence at the time arranged by the Auctioneers, any lot or lots which may not be ready for the ring when their turn for sale arrives will not be allowed to come forward for sale until all other lots have been sold.
6. The particulars given in the Catalogue, or announced at the time of Sale, are correct so far as known to the exposer, but, except as provided kin the preceding Condition, he will not be bound in any way. With the same exception no warranty is given with any sheep, either that he is capable of service, or in any other respect whatever, and is to be taken as he stands, any condition in the Sale of Goods Act, 1893, notwithstanding.
7. Exhibitors are responsible that their Shepherds attend to their pens, take their Rams to and from the Sale Ring, and do not give delivery of any Ram to a purchaser who is not in possession of an Order from the Cashier. After such delivery, Shepherds must hand in to the Cashier all orders so received from Purchasers. Each lot is to be at the sole risk of the exposer before such deliver, and of the purchase afterwards. The Auctioneer will only be responsible for accounting to the exposer for sheep which have been delivered to the purchaser as above.
8. The highest bidder to be the purchaser; if any dispute may arise between bidders, the lot in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. The Auctioneers reserve the right of refusing the bid of any person, and of regulating the bidding.
9. The Company is empowered to deduct a levy of 3% with a minimum of £5.00 on all sheep sold and to pay the same to the North Cheviot Sheep Society. All female sheep will be subject to a society levy of 10p per sheep deductible from vendors.
10. All rams have a MOUTH INSPECTION which will be carried out by an independant veterinary surgeon. If any exhibitor feels the need to formally lodge an appeal against the MOUTH INSPECTION the following applies · One appeal per vendor on one ram, should that ram then be passed for sale the vendor can appeal another animal · Cost £20 – returned to vendor if then passed inspection for sale · Time for any appeals will be between 9am – 10am Sheep may be inspected by a panel of NCCSS inspectors & if any are not deemed pure, will be removed from the sale.
11. Society Rule that the upset price will be £300 per ram, no ram to be sold under £300 in the ring or outside the ring.
12. Showing of Rams: A limit on the number of rams permitted for show. One ram per consignor up to five rams entered and two rams thereafter a maximum of two rams per consignor
13. Females - no more than two single females to be sold per section/vendor