Voyce Pullin V P Auctioneers, Valuers & Rural Surveyors Aberdeen angus steers sold to £680 from M/s J Hanby & Son, Apperley & CIRENCESTER LIVESTOCK £650 from M/s C Wells & Sons, Purton. The heifers saw Aberdeen Angus MARKET REPORT to £590 & £585 from the same home. ST TUESDAY 29th NOVEMBER 2011 THURSDAY, 1 DECEMBER 2011 85 REARING CALVES 857 PRIME LAMBS 10.30 am – Auctioneer: Jon Pullin 10.15 am – Auctioneer: Chris Voyce A pleasing entry of calves for time of year and an excellent trade for Overall Average – 204.4p/kg generally better calves than recent weeks, medium calves a firm trade best A larger entry saw a wonderful show of sheep forward which sold to a very calves in strong demand and many more wanted. good trade helped by the quality and increasing trade nationally. The show Dairy (18): Fewer forward. Best Friesians £80+ topping at £120 from e J lambs saw a flying trade throughout with the Champion & Reserve Champion Webb & Son. Medium types to rear at £55-£80 the few plainer types lambs from M/s P & C Houldey selling to £198 (508p/kg) for 39kg & £130 traded £25-£30 nothing less. (351p/kg) for 37kg respectively both purchased by Mr D Morgan, Golden Native (25): A range of type on offer topped by a tremendous heifer at Heart. The remainder of the show lambs traded between 220 – 250p/kg generally. The commercial lambs were also a good trade with the handyweights £230 from K D Sheridan with their Hereford Bull calf of equal quality 200 – 215p/kg and the heavy lambs trading between £95 - £110 making £335. Terry Reeves sold Hereford bulls to £248 and heifers to £218. Some small Hereford bulls traded £120-£130 all heifers £100+. MORE LAMBS NEEDED EACH WEEK Angus bulls from Perry Beard topping at £230 his heifers £110-£158. Kgs Vendor £ p/kg Weaned Angus reached £288 (steers) and £222 (heifers) from Twin Oaks 32 M J C Hocken & Sons 71.20 223.0 farms. 33.5 R Cruse 76.50 228.0 Simmental (21): Another good entry. Ben Gough topping again with 34.5 S Powell 78.50 228.0 bulls at £378, £355 and £348 for Richard Baker. £262 saw Richard Baker 35.5 R Deeley 81.00 228.0 36 A Goscombe 84.00 233.0 top the heifers with a good run from M/s Corp to £245. 37 P & C Houldey 130.00 351.0 Charolais (2): The almost extinct Charolais returned with Terry Reeves 37.5 T A Smith 90.00 240.0 bull calf at £370 a heifer from Peter Sidgewick made £260. 38 P & C Houldey 100.00 263.0 Limousin (3): Heifers to £230 and £200 from David Meredith. 39 P & C Houldey 198.00 508.0 British Blue (12): Tremendous money for this breed throughout the day. 39.5 A Goscombe 88.50 224.0 Mark Maslin sold bulls to £392 only bettered by Roy Townsend whose 20 40 M Garrett 85.00 213.0 day old bull calf off the cow at £405. Medium bulls £310-£315, smaller 43 R & B Kimber 95.00 221.0 types very well sold £240-£265, heifers a flying trade all at £210+ 43.5 R Richins 100.00 230.0 reaching £270 twice for J D Wright & Son. John Cook’s good heifer made 44.5 J Cook 95.00 213.0 £268 whilst L J Scott’s heifer topped the day at £278. 46.5 P & C Houldey 152.00 327.0 MANY MORE CALVES NEEDED TO MEET DEMAND 47.5 S T Redman 109.00 229.0 48.5 C Foote 110.00 227.0 25 BEEF COWS & CALVES 53.5 J Cook 110.00 206.0 11.30 am - Auctioneer: Arthur White 440 CULL EWES A run of organic Dairy Shorthorn heifers sold to £455 from M/s J & M 10.30 am – Auctioneer: Chris Voyce Ravenhill, Minchinhampton. Continental x grazing cows sold to £860 & Overall Average - £72.93 765 from Iles Park Farm Syndicate, Quenington. In calf pedigree Blonde Another very good entry sold to a slightly easier but still good trade. The best cows sold to £1340 & £1140 from Mr M Wheeler, King Stanley. good meated Suffolk & Continental x ewes trading between £90 - £100 topping at £126 for the Champion Ewes from M/s D Corfield & Partners. The best Mules traded between £70 - £75. The half meated & plainer ewes again seemed 435 STORE CATTLE very well sold trading between £65 - £75. Small meated ewes or bigger plainer 11.30 am - Auctioneer: Arthur White, Jon Pullin & Chris Voyce ewes traded between £50 - £60. Slaughter rams & wethers sold to £100. Averages: Steers £778, Heifers £621 A very pleasing entry up 250 head on this sale last year with some grand runs of strong cattle on offer. Trade was exceptionally with many buyers 307 STORE LAMBS around the ring and more like a spring sale than an autumn one. 11.00 am – Auctioneer: Chris Voyce The stronger cattle were very well sold with mostly well grown or meated Overall Average £71.73 sorts over £1000 topping at £1300 & £1270 for overage Simmental steers A pleasing entry saw another strong trade with the bigger framed lambs over from M/s J & W Powell, Brimscombe. Under thirty month cattle saw £80 topping at £86.50. The medium sized lambs seemed extremely dear trading Simmental steers to £1190 from Mr I Maddocks, Painswick. A grand run between £70 – £78. The small & backward lambs seem the dearest of all of 70 suckler bred Simmental’s from M/s R & J Merrett, Slimbridge sold trading between £55 - £65 generally. to £1185, £1145 & £1140. The general run of bigger framed but lacking finish or small steers traded between £900 - £980 generally. The native 58 BEEF CATTLE breeds saw Hereford steers to £1110 from Mr I Maddocks, Painswick, 11.30 am – Auctioneer: Chris Voyce £1000 from Mr D Hibbard, Malmesbury & £960 from Mr T Fowles, Bulls 211p/kg Steers 209p/kg Heifers 214p/kg Middlesex. The stronger Friesian steers were also well sold topping at £725 from M/s E Webb & Son, Tockenham & £660 & £635 from M/s A A good entry of quality cattle was a credit to all who exhibited which sold to a Honour & Son, Fencot. very good trade. The top 17 show cattle averaged 242p/kg showing the quality The stronger older heifers again saw some grand cattle forward and met a and trade. very good trade. The better shaped, well grown or close to meat The Supreme Champion & also Champion steer was a 570kg Limousin from Continental’s traded over £900 topping at £1075 & £920 for Simmental’s M/s Gilbert & Colin Brooke which sold to 365p/kg purchased by the judge Mr from M/s R & J Merrett, Slimbridge. Limousin’s sold to £1100 from Mr T M Jarrett. The Reserve Champion was a 580kg Limousin steer from M/s D E & Fowles, Miidlesex & £955 & £930 from M/s F & S Humphris & Son, S J Cheacker selling to 300p/kg again purchased by Mr M Jarrett. Westerleigh. Overage Continental heifers sold to £1170 for a Simmental The Champion heifer also from M/s Gilbert & Colin Brooke weighed 600kg selling to 275p/kg purchased by Mr D Morgan, Golden Heart. A smart British from Mr E Amesbury, Newbury. The native breeds saw Hereford heifers Blue heifer weighing 430kg sold to 300p/kg from M/s R & M Butler. The to £865 from Mr T Fowles, Middlesex with overage Aberdeen Angus remainder of the Continental show cattle nearly all traded over 200p/kg. The heifers to £1100 from Mr A Jones, Edge. native breeds traded generally between 165 – 180p/kg. The farming cattle & younger stores were also well sold with steers The commercial cattle also sold to a good trade with better shaped sorts (R generally £780 - £900 & heifers £550 - £680. grade types) selling between 170 – 185p/kg. The medium shaped sorts (O+ & The weaned calves were in shorter supply with purebred Blonde steers to O- grades) traded between 160 – 175p/kg generally. £720 and heifers to £615 from Mr M Wheeler, King Stanley.Voyce Pullin Markets Ltd Class 1 Butchers Steer Cirencester Market (Weekly – Tuesday & Thursday) – Tel: 012851st 869911 Fax:365p/kg 01285 869514G Brooke Lydney Office: 01291 680068 Oldbury Office: 01454 269486 Voyce Pullin V P Auctioneers, Valuers & Rural Surveyors 2nd 300p/kg D & S Cheacker AB, Large Quantity of Gold & Silver Jewellery, Metalworking Machinery, IT 3rd 225p/kg A Albutt Equipment, Photocopiers, Office Furniture, New and Used Power Tools, Vehicles, Class 2 Butchers Heifer Plant & Machinery, Log Splitters, Cement Mixers, Cordless Drills, Generators, 1st 275p/kg G Brooke 2nd 235p/kg D & S Cheacker Compressors, Wooden Packaging Crates, Woodworking Equipment, Catering 3rd 219p/kg A Albutt Supplies and Excess Stocks. Class 3 Unhaltered Steer Further Entries Accepted 1st 235p/kg R & M Butler WEDNESDAY 14th DECEMBER 2011 at 6.30 pm 2nd 222p/kg D & S Cheacker HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & FURNITURE rd 3 210p/kg D & S Cheacker All Enquiries contact Steve Wright 01285 869333/07850 209936 Class 4 Unhaltered Heifer 1st 236p/kg A Albutt nd SALE NOT PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED 2 245p/kg R & M Butler th 3rd 233p/kg D & S Cheacker Monday, 16 January 2012 Class 5 Butchers Bull 1st 211p/kg P Tutcher On farm Dispersal of 130 Holstein Friesians Class 6 Native Breed Comprising the Genuine Dispersal of the inmilk and in calf heifer portions of the 1st - M Hocken & Sons “Matty” herd on behalf of A C & C A Brookes at Haw Street Farm, Coaley, Dursley 2nd 189p/kg D & S Cheacker 3rd 186p/kg B J Ford & Sons FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY Class 7 Young Farmers 15 British Friesian Bulling Heifers TB Restricted st 1 - S Butler South Gloucestershire Area 2nd 240p/kg M Albutt 3rd 216p/kg A Richardson Class 8 Best Pair of Cattle 1st 214p/kg D & S Cheacker ENTRY LEVEL STEWARDSHIP 220p/kg D & S Cheacker Renewal or interested in entering - If you entered your ELS agreement in 2006 you 2nd 227p/kg D & S Cheacker should be receiving information soon from Natural England regarding renewing the 234p/kg D & S Cheacker agreement – ensure there is no gap in your payments. We can assist you in 3rd 214p/kg D & S Cheacker 220p/kg D & S Cheacker completing the renewal or alternatively if you are not currently in the scheme, we can help you submit an application to enter the scheme, which offers payments of £30 per 60 SHOW PIGS hectare. Contact Tom Pullin at the Oldbury Office for further information 11.00 am – Auctioneer: Jon Pullin LAND AND PROPERTY ADVICE A very good entry of show pigs forward for the Christmas Show kindly Are you making the most out of yours? judged by Mr Malcolm Cooks of Ragley Home Farms. Champion pen of Land and property are valuable assets and we can help you maximise the incomes pigs were consigned by Mr R J Giddy selling to the judge at £135 per and value of your property. We have the expertise to help you ranging from head. Mr Austin Pearce, Old bury sold his 4 pigs at £112 and £108 per planning, property finance, compensation, property sales and lettings, valuations, landlord and tenant, to estate planning advice. head. The sow class was won by B J Ford, Fosse Farm and sold to Mr Contact Tom Pullin at the Oldbury Office for further information Paul Batt at £200 per head. SPRING PROPERTY 65 BARREN COWS & OTM CATTLE 12noon – Auctioneer: Jon Pullin & LAND AUCTION Cows 127p/kg Steers 135p/kg Heifers 167p/kg Entries now being taken for a Spring Sale If your considering selling your farm, smallholding, farmhouse, cottage or land over A tremendous entry of first class overage cattle met a very strong trade. the coming months, please contact us for a free market appraisal. We are able to The Champion British Blue Cow from D E & S J Cheacker made 240 advise you on the best course of action to maximise the value of your property, ppkg and sold for £1808 selling to Mutch Meats at Witney. The best whether that be sale at Auction, Informal Tender or Private Treaty. Continental Cows traded generally 120-150ppkg with Limousins from J J Contact the Oldbury Office for an appointment & B D Comer at 173p and a run of cows from M Potter, Goosey all 146- CHRISTMAS MARKETS 166 ppkg. Those best cows all grossing between £1200 and £1300 per th head, James Kimber sold his Simmental Cow at £1330. Tuesday, 6 December – Normal Market Day Thursday, 8th December – Normal Market Day + Pigs & Poultry Friesian cows sold to 144ppgk from Anton Smith, Badminston £990.15 Tuesday, 13th December – Normal Market Day with first prize cow from R J & N J Clarke Ltd to £967. Thursday, 15th December – Normal Market Day Overage cattle sold to £1077 from M J C Hocken & Sons with J M Miller, Tuesday, 20th December – Normal Market Day + Dressed Poultry Windsor Edge selling his Angus steers to £1213 and £1136. White Park Thursday, 22nd December – Normal Market Day + Dressed Poultry Steers from J Dunford topped at £909. Tuesday, 27th December – No Market Thursday, 29th December – No Market Overage heifers were topped by D E & S J Cheacker at £1242 (Limousin) rd with most heifers £700-£980. Tuesday, 3 January – Normal Market Day MORE CATTLE & COWS NEEDED EACH WEEK TO MEET DEMAND Class 9 Beef Cow 1st 240p/kg D & S Cheacker 2nd 146p/kg D J Cheacker 3rd 163p/kg M Potter Class 10 Dairy Cow 1st 127p/kg R & N Clarke

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