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STOW-ON-THE-WOLD GLOUCESTERSHIRE —Ooo— STOW-ON-THE-WOLD GLOUCESTERSHIRE —oOo— SALE BY AUCTION OF APPROXIMATELY 8,500 TONNES OF HAY, STRAW and FODDER on FRIDAY 23RD NOVEMBER 2018 Commencing at 12 noon (subject to the Conditions of Sale) at STOW-ON-THE-WOLD RUGBY CLUB ODDINGTON ROAD STOW-ON-THE-WOLD, GLOS, GL54 1AH www.taylerandfletcher.co.uk SALE NOTES PLACE OF SALE - THE CLUB ROOM, STOW-ON-THE-WOLD RUGBY CLUB GROUND, situated one mile from Stow-on-the-Wold on the Chipping Norton Road (A436). Stow-on-the-Wold (on the Fosseway - A429) is 18 miles from Cheltenham, 10 miles from Chipping Norton and 18 miles from Cirencester. BIDDING NUMBERS – Please note that these will be used. Please register on arrival at the sale room. THE SALE - Unless otherwise stated, all lots comprise baled Hay & Straw from the 2017 season. VIEWING - may be at any time during daylight hours by prospective purchasers in possession of a Sale Catalogue. Appointments are not necessary, unless specifically indicated in the Catalogue. HELP TO LOAD – unless specifically indicated in the catalogue or at time of sale HELP TO LOAD WILL BE AVAILABLE providing at least 24 hours notice is given in order that arrangements can be made. Help to load is limited to the 28 day removal period or such extended period as agreed to by the Vendor under these Conditions of Sale. Private arrangements for an extension of the removal period beyond that stated in the catalogue or announced at the time of sale are strictly a matter between Vendor and Purchaser and we recommend that confirmation is obtained in writing or by email. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser (subject to any reserve price) and if any dispute arises the lot(s) in dispute to be put up again and resold, or the purchaser may be decided by the Auctioneers, who reserve the right to bid for, withdraw, divide or amalgamate any lots. The sale price shall include loading by the Vendor of all bales unless specified. 2. All descriptive statements contained in advertisements or the catalogue or made by the Auctioneers, before or at the time of sale, are not to be taken as warranties, but as expressions of Vendor's or Auctioneers' opinion, and no warranty is to be implied and it shall be assumed that the purchaser has inspected the lot(s) he buys and has satisfied himself as to the quantity, quality, description, bale size or baler used, moisture content, suitability for purpose or otherwise. 3. All lots must be removed within 28 days, unless otherwise stated at the time of sale. Any disputes which arise after the expiration of the collection date will be between the Vendor and Purchaser, the Auctioneer’s cannot be held liable or responsible for the refund of any monies. 4. All lots are at the purchasers' risk at the fall of the hammer, it is essential, therefore, that INSURANCE COVER should be taken out immediately. 5. Any damage caused by the removal of the lots shall be made good by the purchaser to the satisfaction of the Auctioneers and Vendor(s). 6. TERMS - PAYMENTS IN FULL ON DAY OF SALE in default of which the Auctioneers reserve the right to withhold delivery. Where payment is by cheque, removal will NOT be authorised until the cheque has been cleared. Any late payment for whatever reason will be charged interest at 4% over Lloyds Bank Base Rate. Debit but not Credit Cards are acceptable. Cheques to be made payable to TAYLER & FLETCHER LLP CS Account. 7. LOTS SOLD PER TONNE OVER THE WEIGHBRIDGE - In the event of any lot(s) being sold per tonne over the weighbridge, the purchaser will pay to the Auctioneers the full price of the lot, based upon the estimated tonnage in the catalogue at the time of sale. Any adjustment will be made upon receipt of the weight ticket, which must be delivered to the Auctioneers' office at Bourton-on-the-Water within five days of the removal date. The purchaser to pay any weighing charge or toll. 8. DESCRIPTIONS- Whilst only an indication, we have tested all lots for moisture where possible. The catalogue description indicates the moisture of the bales. Where found to be below 12% then we describe this as very dry, between 12-15% then this is dry. Where we have not described the lot then the bale may have a higher moisture or it was not possible to probe. Other Definitions PFB- Portal Framed building, LHS-left hand side, RHS-right hand side FCFS- First come first served, meaning where the lot is split in the sale or the lot is part of a larger stack then the produce will be loaded from the front on a first come first served basis. MIXTURE HAY- generally older leys Licensed Bar and Refreshments available throughout the sale. New requirement: Due to HMRC rulings and to comply with the “Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017” the rules require that at the issuing of a paddle number there is an intention to enter into a contractual arrangement with the auctioneer. Tayler and Fletcher is required to comply and therefore will require the following ID to verify you and thus allow you to bid. If you have not already provided us with the relevant documentation, please bring the following information/items to the sale (or email before): For Sole Traders: One of either: ● a valid passport ● a valid photo card driving licence (full or provisional) ● a firearms certificate For Businesses: Headed notepaper showing: a. The full name of the company b. Company or other registration number c. VAT registration number (if applicable) d. Registered address and principal place of business e. Names of the board of directors or equivalent body f. Names of the senior person responsible for its operations g. For partnerships- all the partners with greater than 25% share are required Lot Description Messrs BJ ARKELL & PARTNER, Great Farm, Whelford, Fairford, Gloucestershire, GL7 4EA Tel: 01285 712301 or 07766 146459 1 80 4ft round bales of SILAGE/HAYLAGE, July made from Tussocky stalky grasses from Stewardship margins. 4 to 5 layers of wrap, but some damaged. Sold as seen to clear. Go past buildings and take next left up track where the bales are situated on concrete pad in field on the right. Situated at LOWER CHURCH FARM, Little Faringdon. Heading north on the A361 from Lechlade, from the roundabout continue for 0.6mile and turn right after the tall stone wall for Little Faringdon. Continue along the road for 1.2 miles where the farm buildings will be found on the left. HSR (OXFORD) LTD, Glebe House, Westwell, Burford, Oxfordshire, OX18 4JT Tel: 01993 822586 or 07500 862165 (Hugh) 2 400 conventional bales of MEADOW HAY. Very dry hay, well made, of longer length, from permanent pasture. Looser bales. In low lying 3 bay pole barn. Removal 31st January 2019. APPOINTMENT ONLY. Situated at GLEBE HOUSE, WESTWELL. OX18 4JT. From Burford, drive into Westwell, go through village, past the memorial and continue out of the village. Then take first right to Aldsworth; take next right after 80m and go down concrete drive, follow to the end and bear left into gravel drive. Bales in shed through archway of stables, in 3 bay pole barn to rear. No Arctic or Lorry and Drag; Ideally 4x4 with trailer only/transit. No loader but will assist with manual loading. Mr Tony BROWN, Grass Ground Farm, Chapel Lane, Hailey, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX29 9UE Tel: 07917 337030 or 01993 866028 3 100 D1000 bales of MEADOW HAY. Good very dry well made hay with colour. In hay barn in central section, being "Phillips" portal framed building in middle yard. Loaded on first come first served basis. Situated at HILL GROVE FARM. From Burford head to Witney, at the start of the roundabout take the old A40. After 800m after the first set of traffic lights turn left to Crawley. The farm is clearly signed 200m on the left hand side. The hay is in the centre green barn. When leaving please observe one way traffic system through farm leaving from a safer exit. Messrs CHRIS HUNT AGRICULTURAL SERVICES, Floreys Farm, Brighthampton, Standlake, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX29 7QQ Tel: 07794 162568 4 450 Claas 3300 bales (0.9m x 1.2m x 2.4m) of WINTER WHEAT STRAW. Good colour, firm tight bales. Inside stack tests very dry. Second stack (middle) as enter field. Stacked 8 high. No Top bales. First come first served. PLEASE CALL FIRST. Situated opposite DUTTONS FARM in field. Taking the Curbridge road (A4095) from Witney, go past the "Lord Kitcheners pub" and the field can be found on the right just after the Grey Gables Skoda car garage. 5 300 Claas 3300 bales (0.9m x 1.2m x 2.4m) of WINTER BARLEY STRAW. Good soft golden very dry straw in barn at rear of stables on right hand side. First come first served. PLEASE CALL FIRST. Situated at DUTTONS FARM. Taking the Curbridge road (A4095) from Witney, go past the "Lord Kitcheners pub" and the farm is on the left just after the Grey Gables Skoda car garage. 6 190 Claas 3300 bales (0.9m x 1.2m x 2.4m) of SPRING BARLEY STRAW. Bright soft very dry straw with colour. Go around back to find 7 bay wooden pole barn. First come first served. Situated at CHURCH FARM, LEW. (Nearest postcode OX18 2AZ) on leaving Lew heading for Bampton the farm buildings are found on the right just leaving the village.
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