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PEDIGREE DAIRY DAY WEDNESDAY 16Th JUNE 2021 DAIRY PEDIGREE DAIRY DAY WEDNESDAY 16th JUNE 2021 Sponsored by TO BE HELD AT BORDERWAY MART, CARLISLE, CUMBRIA, CA1 2RS 2 SPECIAL RULES FOR BUYERS/CUSTOMERS TO COVER COVID-19 REGULATIONS IMPORTANT COVID-19 UPDATE – PLEASE READ This information is correct at time of printing and is subject to changes in Government Guidelines or Directives regarding the control of the spread of COVID-19 • FACE COVERINGS – must be worn at all times in the mart • ONLY PERSONS conducting business are allowed to attend the Sales • SOCIAL DISTANCING & HYIGENE – strict social distancing together with hand sanitising should be adhere too • TRACK & TRACE – those attending must complete Track & Trace on arrival • NO CHILDREN – No under sixteens or pregnant ladies are permitted in the mart • CAFÉ – Take away facilities for buyers and staff ONLY in the mart available between 10am – 2pm on sale days • Strictly no private videoing/broadcasting on Social media, or phones etc in the pens or sale ring If you have any questions or queries please contact our main office – 01228 406200 If you are unable to attend the mart but would like to bid on animal(s), then the auctioneers will faithfully execute commission bids for buyers. Please contact the auctioneers for further instructions or alternatively you can arrange to make a telephone bid during the sale. Live Stream Bidding – all interests must register for this facility. This can be used to bid from home or remotely from other areas in the market. You can register via the website - https://harrisonandhetherington.co.uk/live-streaming/ Your co-operation and understanding is appreciated during this challenging time. Pedigree Dairy Sale of 111 PEDIGREE DAIRY CATTLE (SOLD UNDER HOLSTEIN UK AUCTION RULES) Sale to include: 22 Cows In Milk, 53 Heifers In Milk 26 Incalf Heifers, 9 Yearling Heifers Sale includes Third Sale of the ESPLAND DISPERSAL SALE (20 recently calved cows & heifers) Special Consignment of Incalf Heifers from NEWHOUSE HERD (16 head) Special Youngstock Consignment from the HUNTHOLME HERD (21 head) WEDNESDAY 16th JUNE 2021 Show - 10am Sale - 11am Sale Day Contacts Glyn Lucas: 07711610255 Andrew: Templeton 07778808464 Doug Reynolds: 07779990258 Pedigree Office: 01228 406230 to be held at Borderway Mart, Rosehill, Carlisle (adjacent to J43 M6 Motorway) Head Office: Borderway Mart Rosehill Carlisle CA1 2RS Tel: 01228 406230 or 01228 406200 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.harrisonandhetherington.co.uk 4 HARRISON & HETHERINGTON LTD NOTICE TO PURCHASERS 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 Completion of a Buyers Slip is essential for parties who have not dealt with the Company before. No Lots can leave the market without a ‘Pass Slip’ being issued by the main office. 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. Purchasers From Outside the United Kingdom Invoices will be raised in pounds sterling 5 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS ALL LOTS MUST BE SETTLED ON THE DAY OF PURCHASE Parties who have not dealt with the company before should complete the undernoted form and hand it in to the auctioneers’ clerk when a purchase is made. Alternatively it can be sent to the main office in advance of the sale. SALE ............................................................................................................................................................ TRADING NAME ....................................................................................................................................... PARTNERS NAMES (if applicable) .......................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................................... FULL POSTAL ADDRESS .......................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................................... Please fold and detach along this perforation ....................................................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................................... POSTCODE ................................................................................................................................................ TEL. NO ...................................................................................................................................................... HOLDING NO. .............................................................. FLOCK No. .................................................... DESTINATION DETAILS OF ANIMALS IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE CPH .................................................................................. POST CODE ................................................. 6 Tel. 01200 420200 [email protected] “I’ve tried loads of different brands but Dugdales is the best... lots of bloom on my calves.” - Jeanette Shorrock, Dyneley Farm www.dugdalenutrition.com 7 General Information & Sale Notes Location: The Sale will be held at the Borderway Mart, Rosehill, Carlisle, Cumbria situated close to the M6 Junction 43. Motorists (from north or south) should leave the Motorway at this Junction and turn west towards Carlisle on the A69. The Mart is within1/4 mile of the Motorway (filter left at the traffic lights) on the Rosehill Industrial Estate. Timetable of Events: Tuesday 15th June Arrival of Stock 5pm - 7pm Timetable of Events: Wednesday 16th June Arrival of Stock 7am onwards Show – 10.00am Sale 11.00am Method and Order of Sale: All animals will be sold in guineas (105 pence) and strictly in catalogue order unless any alteration is authorised and announced by the Auctioneers. Conditions Of Sale: The Sale is held subject to the Auctioneers General Terms and Conditions of Sale (printed in this catalogue) and to the Auction Rules and Conditions of Sale from respective Breed Societies. The latter Conditions are not so printed but will be displayed in the Sale Premises and available to those purchasers who require them, in booklet form. Settlement And Clearance Of Stock: Settlement in full is due to the Auctioneers immediately at the conclusion of the Sale. No animal may leave the Sale Premises without an official PASS, obtainable only from the Auctioneers upon settlement and all stock should be cleared from the sale premises on the day of the sale. Pedigree Transfers: Cattle in the sale are registered with the respective breed societies and will be officially transferred and pedigrees for all these animals will be effected by the Auctioneers and the Society as soon as possible after the sale - free of expense to the Purchasers. Commissions: The Auctioneers will faithfully execute commissions to purchase on behalf of buyers unable to attend the sale in person upon receipt of written notice and instructions received in their office not later than 48 hours before commencement of sale. Given the same notice telephone bids can be accommodated. Insurance: Facilities will be available (through H&H Insurance Brokers Ltd.) for buyers to insure their animals for transit and other risks, from the fall of the hammer. Sale Day Contacts Glyn Lucas: 07711610255 Andrew: Templeton 07778808464 Doug Reynolds: 07779990258 Pedigree Office: 01228 406250 All statements in the catalogue are made on the responsibility of the vendor HARRISON & HETHERINGTON LIMITED TB PRE-MOVEMENT TESTING All cattle over the age of 41 days moving out of yearly testing herds must be pre-movement tested within 60 days prior to sale. A completed veterinary TB Test Report (TB52) or a veterinary certificate must also accommpany the animals to the market as confirmation of test. 8 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Judge - Mr Malcom Dyson Sponsorship Steward - Mr S. Brough Show and Sale Stewards - S. Brough, M. Fisher, I. Caddy & R. Harrington Class rosettes will be awarded to animals placed 1st 2nd and 3rd in each class. Prize List 1. Cow in-milk 2. Senior Heifer in-milk 3. Junior Heifer In-milk (The committee reserves the right to sub-divide any Class and award prizes if the numbers forward warrant it.) CHAMPION FEMALE - £40 RESERVE CHAMPION
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