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Sporting Auction 2015 Grampian Region S Sp7o.1r5tpmin Tghu rAsday 2u3rcd tAiporinl, L 2och0ter 15 f The personal investment service Expert knowledge on all your property requirements. Whatever your property needs, visit us in our Cults oce or call us on 01224 860 710. Oces across Scotland | ckdgalbraith.co.uk Sales & Lettings | Commercial | Rural | Energy | Building Surveying | Forestry | Sporting AUCTION LOTS LOT DONOR DESCRIPTION GUIDE PRICE 1 Sir George Forbes-‐ Leith A bottle of the infamous "Fyvie Orange Gin". £30 1 day's salmon fishing for 2 rods on the Lower 2 Michael Buchan Woodend beat, River Dee. £120 3 Rick Fyffe An outing for a roe buck at Corsindae Estate, Midmar. £150 2 nights sea trout fishing for 2 rods on a private beat 4 Lord Aberdeen £200 of the River Ythan. Summer 2015. 5 Mark Nicolson 1 day's accompanied hind stalking on Mar Estate, £250 Braemar. 6 William Foster 1 day's salmon fishing for 2 rods on the Park beat, £270 River Dee before end of July. 7 Alexander Burnett A n outing for a roe buck on Crathes Estate. £150 2 days for 2 rods (or 1 day for 4 rods) salmon fishing 8 Lawrence Ross on the Lower Blackhall & Invery beat, River Dee, £250 before the end of September 2015. 9 Paul White A day's stag stalking on Glenkindie Estate. £400 10 Brian Meldrum 4 tickets and flights from Aberdeen to a Man Utd £2,000 (John Lawrie Group) home game at Old Trafford. 11 Euan Webster A morning's roebuck stalking at Kingswells £150 (possible to shoot a few). Ed & Lorna Smith 12 Norvite Farm & Country A Schoffel Ptarmigan tweed shooting jacket. £550 Sir Andrew I day's hind stalking on Glenmuick Estate & 1 night 13 £300 Walker-Okeover in s/c cottage (may rent longer). 14 Peter Ingram A four ball at Trump International Golf Links. £400 4 guns on an exciting morning flight for Teal, 15 Ian Robertson, Strathbeg Wildfowling Widgeon & Mallard near Loch of Strathbeg. £500 Estimated bag 50-80 duck. 16 North Glenbuchat Estate 1 hour tour of the Grampians by helicopter £1,000 for 5 people. 17 Ali Loder An outing for a roe buck (or two) on Culquoich Estate, £150 Glenkindie. 18 John Pelly A week's salmon fishing on the River Dee at Drumnagesk, various weeks Feb/Mar/Apr 2016. £1,400 A walked up/mini driven day on Tillypronie Estate 19 The Hon Philip Astor £1,600 for 6 guns. Bag 40-60 head, lunch included. 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A stag, 21 Donald & Andrew salmon & brace of grouse all on one day (16th, 17th £1,000 Farquharson or 18th Sep). 3 days stalking at Altnaharra for 4 stags , inc 4 nights 22 Altnaharra Estate in a 4 double bedroom self-catering lodge to be £3,250 taken in October 2015. 23 D & FM Sporting, Tomatin A walked-up day for grouse for 4 guns. £1,200 24 Bob Edwards A game of golf for 4 at the prestigious Meldrum £250 House golf course plus supper in the clubhouse. 25 Michael Bruce 1 day for 2 rifles/2 days for 1 rifle, hind stalking on £500 Glen Tanar Estate. 26 Hans Depre A walked up day at Clova Estate, Lumsden for 4 guns. £1,000 40-50 head, bring own lunch. An evening's mackerel fishing from Portsoy on 27 Rory Cooper £100 a boat for 2 rods. 28 Balmoral Estate 1 day hind stalking for 2 rifles (or 2 days for 1 rifle) £500 with ponies on Balmoral Estate. 29 John Shields 1 day for 3 rods with s/c flat for weekend on Avochie £350 Beat, R. Deveron (date tba). 30 Geordie Burnett Stuart An outing for a roe buck on Crichie Estate. £150 A shooting/fishing lunch for 6 anywhere in 31 £120 Pennigans Aberdeenshire. 1 day for 1 rifle (may be shared) hind stalking on Alf Sorensen £250 32 Glenfiddich or Glencally Estates. A 'working weekend' at Kincardine House. Friday pm 33 Andy Bradford to Sunday lunch inc. all food & drink for up to 6 £300 couples. Guide price per couple. A morning duck & goose flight for 8 guns on the Loch 34 Dunecht Estates £1,000 of Skene, Dunecht Estate. 35 Malcolm Hay A morning/evening roe buck stalk at Edinglassie £150 Estate, Glass, Huntly. 36 Drew Philip A hand-carved walking stick. £100 Gilcomston Investments Ltd 1 Day's Salmon Fishing for 2 rods on the Banchory 37 £250 / Bamma Properties Ltd Lodge beat of the River Dee. Ian Sinclair, Sinclair A Border Fine Art limited edition sculpture of 38 £300 Jewellers labrador and pheasant. 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Registered office 25 Luke St, London, EC2A 4AR. Registered in England No. 1903304 AUCTION LOTS LOT DONOR DESCRIPTION GUIDE PRICE 2 days for 1 rod on the Ballindalloch Trust beat, River Ballindalloch Estate 39 Spey 2015, plus tour of new distillery. £500 40 Sir George Forbes-Leith A duck flight for 4 guns at Fyvie Estate. £400 September 2015. 41 Davie Corrigan 2 outings roe doe stalking with tuition. Would suit novice £200 A Fourball on Castle Stuart Golf Course. 42 Moray Estates £400 Any week day in 2015. 43 Calvert McKibbin A walked up day at Bognie Estate for 4 guns in Jan £800 2016. 30-40 head. Bring own lunch. 44 Ernie Lee An outing for a roe buck at Haddo Farm, Methlick £150 with Sandy Duncan. 45 Brian Meldrum A walked up day for 4 - 6 guns at Dinnet, mixed bag of £1,100 (John Lawrie Group) Pheasant, Partridge, Snipe, Woodcock, Hares, etc. 2 rods for 2 days on Beat 1 of Strathspey Estate on 46 Reidhaven Trustees the Spey, to be taken at a time between 1st April and £500 30th September 2015, on dates to be agreed with the Estates Office. Ghillie and first class hut included. 47 Robbie Milne An exciting goose decoying outing for 6 guns. £600 SILENT AUCTION & RAFFLE Karting race (Lochter Activity Centre), Clay pigeon shooting (Sandy Fraser), Roe stalking at Littlewood (Robin Porter), Salmon fishing (Invercauld Estate), Golf at Ballindalloch (Ballindalloch Estate), Roe stalking at Craig (Ali Barlas), Salmon fishing at Grandhome (William Paton), 5 Acres of game crop (George Duncan Agri Solutions), Cabela’s jacket (Bushwear), Food hamper (Spey Larder), Subscription to Shooting Gazette, Fishing on the Don (Peter Robinson), Orvis voucher, Lunch at Inverurie Garden Centre (Fraser Milne) and many more exciting prizes. (Please note, lots may be subject to change) “A huge thank you to all the donors, advertisers and sponsors who support the Grampian Auction and make it such a huge success. In particular those who have generously donated lots and raffle prizes or given a cash donation, and all at Lochter Activity Centre for providing an unrivalled location for the evening.” ALL PURCHASES MUST BE PAID WITH CASH OR CHEQUE ON THE NIGHT. NO CREDIT CARD FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE. Committee – Ali Loder, Sandy Brown, Rory Cooper, Andrew Farquharson, Sir George Forbes-Leith, David Smart, John Sutherland, Jamie Watson, Euan Webster, Stuart Young The Biggest Hunting Brands pring Catalogu ut o —Right On Your Doorstep — View @ bushwear.co.uk/catalogue + more! 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