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The Airfield Wombleton Nr CHARTERED SURVEYORS • AUCTIONEERS • VALUERS • LAND & ESTATE AGENTS • FINE ART & FURNITURE ESTABLISHED 1860 THE AIRFIELD WOMBLETON NR. KIRKBYMOORSIDE, NORTH YORKSHIRE TH THURSDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 2018 ANNUAL FIRST SHOW AND SALE OF 4378 MOOR AND DOWN CROSS BREEDING SHEEP AND STORE LAMBS INCLUDING 146 Texel ewes and gimmer shearlings 1476 Mule, Masham & Cheviot ewes and gimmer shearlings 1175 Mule gimmer lambs and other gimmer lambs 1636 Store lambs SALE TO COMMENCE AT 10.30AM SPONSORED BY Auctioneers CUNDALLS 15 Market Place, Malton, North Yorkshire Telephone (01653) 697820 Website www.cundalls.co.uk 15 Market Place, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 7LP Tel: 01653 697820 Fax: 01653 698305 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cundalls.co.uk LOCAL LIVESTOCK HAULIERS J.M Bell, Bagby - 01845 597205 or 07836 649091 H.H Smith & Son, Whitby - 07778 803738 or 01947 897751 J.K Otterburn, Helmsley - 07855 522250 V & A Bruce, Thorpe Bassett - 07791 640315 S.W Cockerill, Old Malton - 01653 692125 or 07770 813532 Simon Story, Selby - 01759 618326 Pat Foxton, Silpho - 07798 627815 or 01723 882234 Stanley Greenwoods, Esholt - 01274 589420 W.A.S Russell, Settrington - 07576 975640 SECURITY All sheep will be checked out of the sale by marked security staff. No sheep will be allowed out of the pens without sight of purchase invoice SPECIAL NOTE TO PURCHASERS All sheep must be checked in the pens before removal and any discrepancies should be reported to the auctioneers immediately. No adjustments can be made after the sheep have been removed from the pens. SPONSORS Cundalls wish to thank all sponsors of our sheep sales both Wombleton & Fadmoor, who have contributed towards the prize money at the sales and the cost of producing the catalogues. SALE CONTACT DETAILS Keith Warters - Mobile: 07850 915249 or Email: [email protected] Will Tyson - Mobile: 07977 560109 or Email: [email protected] Anne Welham - Mobile: 07967 198011 or Email: [email protected] Ed Wilkinson – 07548 225974 or Email: [email protected] TREATMENT KEY Treatments that the auctioneers are aware of will be highlighted in the catalogue using the following abbreviations. Further declaration may be made at the point of sale HP : Vaccinated with Heptavac P OVP : Vaccinated with Ovivac P F : Footvax O: Vaccinated against Orf 1: Vaccinated once 2: Vaccinated twice F/A: Farm Assured * Member of North York Moors Quality Sheep Association HELMSLEY YOUNG FARMERS CHARITY AUCTION FRANK FLINTOFT MEMORIAL TROPHY Please donate a Gimmer Lamb for the chosen charity To be sold at Wombleton 25th October 2018 Entries to George Bentley 07899 867852 ANNUAL SHOW CLASSES OF MULE GIMMER LAMBS Best pen of Mule Gimmer Lambs in the sale. This year producers will be competing for the Peter Woodall Salver Prize money 1st - £50, 2nd - £25, 3rd - £10 No more than two entries per vendor. Peter Woodall will present the Salver in the ring. SHOW OF MULE SHEARLINGS Best pen of Mule Gimmer Shearlings in the sale. This year for the first year producers will be competing for the PF & K Trophy awarded by the North York Moors Quality Sheep Association Prize money 1st - £50, 2nd - £25, 3rd - £10 No more than two entries per vendor SHOW OF STORE LAMBS Best pen of Store Lambs in the sale. Prize money 1st - £50, 2nd - £25, 3rd - £10 No more than two entries per vendor Judges– Mr Matthew Keel of Thirsk who in previous years has been a regular buyer of quality sheep in the sale. Stewards – Mr Kevin Adams, Mrs J Myers and Mrs E Dowsland who are members of the North York Moor Quality Sheep Association and Jane Baker will be on hand to steward the show. ALL show sheep are to be penned in the allocated show pens STRICTLY by 09:30am ORDER OF SALE COMMENCING AT 10:30 AM RING 1 - Pen 1- 58, Ewes RING 2 - Pen 61-182 Mule Shearling RING 3 - Pen 183-270 Mule Gimmer Lambs RING 4 - Pen 271-412 Store & Other Gimmer Lambs Store lambs not before 1:00pm SECTION 1 (RING 1) - COMMENCING AT 10:30am IMPORTANT NOTICE: All ewes & shearlings to be penned and sorted by 10am to allow for scanning and selling 121 TEXEL X EWES & SHEARLINGS Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 1-2 Teasdale, I. Pockley 16 Shearlings HP F/A 3-4 Mortimer, R & G. Glaisdale 10 Beltex x HP 5 Sunley, C. Pickering 10 Shearlings HP 6-10 Sunley, C. Pickering 50 Ewes (3-4 crop) HP 11-12 Sunley, C. Pickering 20 Ewes HP 13-14 Richardson, J.M & M. Lastingham 15 Ewes F/A 80 EWES – FLOCK DISPERSAL Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 501-503 Askham Bryan College, York 25 Texel Ewes (3 crop) 504-505 Askham Bryan College, York 15 Texel x Mule (1 crop) 506-509 Askham Bryan College, York 35 Mule Ewes (3 crop) 510 Askham Bryan College, York 5 Draft Ewes 257 MULE EWES Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 15 Featherstone, H.D. Farndale 10 F/A 16-17 Sunley, M. Farndale 18 18-21 J.B Farms. Fadmoor 40 F/A 22-26 Meadley, B. Skeffling 40 (1 crop) 27-30 Wilson, D. Farndale 35 OVP F/A 31 Richardson, J.M & M. Lastingham 10 F/A 32 Barker, F & Son. Terrington 3 HP 33-39 Bentley, D. Farndale 65 * F/A 40 Biggins, A.J. Lastingham 6 * 41-43 Watson, J.C Butterwick 30 140 OTHER EWES Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 44 Teasdale, A.J. Helmsley 6 Texel 45-47 Scarth, J.A. Rosedale 30 Cheviot 48-50 Story, W & Son. Hunmanby 36 51-53 Tindall, M. Grosmont 22 Mule Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 54 Adams, K. East Moors 6 BFL OVP * 55-58 Richardson, J.M & M. Lastingham 40 Scot F/A 1018 MULE SHEARLINGS Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 60-61 Hardaker, P.W & E.E. Kirkbymoorside 20 62-65 Sims, E. Driffield 40 HP 66-72 Hicks, J. Coulton 65 73-76 Easterby, T. Great Habton 40 F/A 77-78 Garbutt, J.K & D.E. Scawton 12 HP2 * 79 Hornby, K.V. Kirkbymoorside 6 80-87 Dugmore, Mrs R.C. Crosscliffe 80 88-92 Barker, S & Son. Harome 50 HP F/A 93-97 Pickering, R.A & Son. Egton 35 98-104 Thompson, W & L. Middleton 60 F/A 105-108 Hall, R.I. Gilling East 40 109-111 Jackson, J. Hartoft 30 F/A 112-116 Armitage, D.W & Son. Stittenham 50 117-130 Meadley, B. Skeffling 140 131-133 Mortimer, R & G. Glaisdale 30 HP2 134-143 Featherstone, G.W. Bransdale 100 HP F/A 144-150 Harland, G.R. Pickering 70 HP 151-156 Mount Pleasant Partners. Leavening 50 157-164 Holmes, G. Hawnby 80 165-166 Body, K. Hartoft 20 Cheviot 167-177 SHOW PENS MULE SHEARLINGS To be penned for judging by 9:30am 840 MULE GIMMER LAMBS Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 178-182 Hunton, C. Snilesworth 50 183-187 Stenton, J. Thornton Dale 50 HP2 188-192 Potter, R.E & B.J & Son. Farndale 50 HP2 * F/A 193-196 Breckhouse Enterprises. Bransdale 40 OVP3* 197-199 Broughton, P. Bransdale 30 OVP2 Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 200-205 Wood, J.S. Bilsdale 60 HP2 206-208 Sayer, Mrs C. Snilesworth 30 HP2 209-210 Featherstone, G.W. Bransdale 20 HP2 F/A 211-213 Turnbull, P. Kildale 30 HP2 F/A 214-217 Wilson, D. Farndale 40 OVP2 F/A 218-222 Thompson, R.A. Westerdale 50 HP2 223-224 Richardson, J.M & M. Lastingham 20 F/A 225-231 Tomlinson, D.J & S. East Moors 70 HP2 * F/A 232-236 Adams, K. East Moors 50 OVP2* 237-243 Dowsland, A. Bransdale 70 244-247 Dowsland, D.A & E.M. Fadmoor 40 OVP2* F/A 248-250 Watson, I.D. Fadmoor 30 HP F/A 251-254 Beeforth, S. Bilsdale 40 HP2 255-258 Hodgson & Partners Ltd. Saltersgate 40 HP2 F/A 259-260 Garbutt, J.K & D.E. Scawton 20 HP2 * 261 Wilkinson, P.R. Fadmoor 10 HP2 262-270 SHOW PENS MULE GIMMER LAMBS To be penned for judging by 9:30am 255 OTHER GIMMER LAMBS Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 271 Smith, R. Chopgate 8 Cheviot HP 272-273 Boyes, J. Low Dalby 20 Suff x 282-283 Watson, I.D. Fadmoor 20 BFL HP F/A 284-285 Richardson, J.M & M. Lastingham 15 Scot F/A 286-287 Richardson, J.M & M. Lastingham 20 Suffolk x F/A 288-289 Cook, B. Chopgate 15 Cheviot 290-291 Cook, B. Chopgate 15 Texel x 292-293 Smith, D.S. Helmsley 20 Texel x OVP2 294-296 Smith, R. Rosedale 30 Texel x 297-300 Potter, R.E & B.J. Farndale 40 Texel x OVP2 * F/A 301 Wardell, D. Pickering 12 Texel 302-303 Barraclough, C.G. Rosedale 20 Texel 304-305 Barraclough, C.G. Rosedale 20 Suffolk 1667 STORE LAMBS Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 306-311 Barraclough, C.G. Rosedale 60 Suffolk x 312 Richardson, J.M & M. Lastingham 10 Texel x F/A 313-315 Richardson, J.M & M. Lastingham 40 Suffolk x F/A 316-317 Richardson, J.M & M. Lastingham 25 Mule F/A 318-319 Thompson, M. Castleton 45 Texel F/A 320-323 Smith, R. Rosedale 60 Texel x 324-333 Sunley, C. Pickering 150 Texel x HP 334-336 Featherstone, H.D. Farndale 50 Texel x Beltex F/A 337-338 Biggins, A.J. Lastingham 40 Suffolk x * 339-344 Foster, R.M & D.
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