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VP Christmas Catalogue A5-32Pp Layout 1 2 CIRENCESTER MARKET Christmas Show & Sale THURSDAY 1ST DECEMBER 2016 PRIME CATTLE PRIZE MONEY FOR ALL CLASSES FIRST PRIZE: £20 SECOND PRIZE: £10 THIRD PRIZE: £5 JUDGING COMMENCES AT 10.00 A.M. SALE COMMENCES APPROX 12 NOON JUDGE: MR CHARLIE FOOTE STONERIDGE FARM, WHITESHILL, STROUD, GLOS CLASS 10 HALTERED BUTCHERS’ STEER (UNDER 30MNTHS) Kindly Sponsored By BURTON SWEET— CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS & BUSINESS ADVISERS Cornerstone House, Midland Way, Thornbury, Bristol. Tel: 01454 415645 1 Mr A Albutt, Great Washbourne, Tewkesbury, Glos 2 M/s D & S Cheacker, Ostbridge Manor Farm, Pilning, Bristol 3 Mr D Richardson, Little Beckford, Tewkesbury, Glos 4 Mr S Butler, Butlers Copse Farm, Ashford Hill, Thatcham, Reading CLASS 11 HALTERED BUTCHERS’ HEIFER (UNDER 30MNTHS) Kindly Sponsored By P J KING & SON—WHOLESALE BUTCHERS Court Farm, Whaddon, Gloucester. Tel: 01452 814207 7 Mr A Albutt, Great Washbourne, Tewkesbury, Glos 8 – 9 M/s D & S Cheacker, Ostbridge Manor Farm, Pilning, Bristol 3 CLASS 12 UNHALTERED BUTCHERS’ STEER (UNDER 30MNTHS) OPEN TO ENTRIES ON THE DAY & ALLOCATED LOTS ON MORNING Kindly Sponsored By WYNNSTAY—AGRICULTURAL SUPPLIES & ANIMAL FEEDS Unit 4, Hampton Street Industrial Estate, Tetbury, Glos. Tel: 01666 502366 12 Mr A Albutt, Great Washbourne, Tewkesbury, Glos 13 M/s D & S Cheacker, Ostbridge Manor Farm, Pilning, Bristol 14 M/s A & S Clark, Reservoir Farm, Westonbirt, Tetbury, Glos 15 – 16 M/s A & H Jones & Son, Corner Farm, Bradley Green, Glos 17 Mr D Richardson, Little Beckford, Tewkesbury, Glos CLASS 13 UNHALTERED BUTCHERS’ HEIFER (UNDER 30MNTHS) OPEN TO ENTRIES ON THE DAY & ALLOCATED LOTS ON MORNING Kindly Sponsored By TFS TAYLOR FARM SUPPLIES—ANIMAL FOODS & PRODUCTS Unit 3, Tewkesbury, Glos Tel: 07584 903312 21 Mr A Albutt, Great Washbourne, Tewkesbury, Glos 22 – 25 M/s D & S Cheacker, Ostbridge Manor Farm, Pilning, Bristol CLASS 14 NATIVE OR TRADITIONAL BREED BEAST (HALTERED or UNHALTERED) 29 – 30 M/s A & H Jones & Son, Corner Farm, Bradley Green, Glos 31 Miss E Smith, 1 Drive Cottage, Eysey Manor, Eysey, Cricklade, Wilts Kindly Sponsored By SOIL ASSOCIATION CERTIFICATION – GO ORGANIC, SELL ORGANIC Choose our practical organic certification package that includes technical guidance to help you meet our standards, trade support to reach new markets, organic directories listing your products (#OrganicChristmas) and organic consumer awareness campaigns to boost sales. Contact us today! Email: GoOrganic@soilassociation.org Tel: 0117 914 2406 Web: www.sacert.org 4 CLASS 15 YOUNG FARMER’S BEAST (HALTERED or UNHALTERED) Kindly Sponsored By WOOLDRIDGE DAIRY SERVICES – SUPPLIER OF MILKING EQUIPMENT Dingle End, Stonehouse, Glos. Tel: 01453 860614 / 07584 082909 35 – 36 Gemma Potter, Ryleys Farm, Grittleton, Chippenham 37 Casey Richardson, Little Beckford, Tewkesbury, Glos CLASS 16 OTM BEAST (OVER 30 MNTHS) (HALTERED or UNHALTERED) OPEN TO ENTRIES ON THE DAY Kindly Sponsored By CLAAS WESTERN LTD—AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY DEALERS Cotswold Agricultural Centre, Cirencester, Glos. Tel: 01285 740408 CLASS 17 BEEF BREED BARREN COW OPEN TO ENTRIES ON THE DAY Kindly Sponsored By BENDALL METALS—BUYERS & STOCKISTS OF ALL SCRAP METALS Harbour Road, Lydney, Glos, Tel: 01594 844243 101 Mr A Albutt, Great Washbourne, Tewkesbury, Glos 102 M/s D & S Cheacker, Ostbridge Manor Farm, Pilning, Bristol CLASS 18 DAIRY BREED BARREN COW OPEN TO ENTRIES ON THE DAY Kindly Sponsored By ALEC JARRETT LTD—MEAT PROCESSORS High Street, Oldland Common, Bristol. Tel: 01179 322725 No animal may compete in more than one of the above classes K & T Footwear Agricultural and Equestrian Footwear Tel: 07715 035131, Fax: 01536 744712 Email: info@kandtfootwear.co.uk At Cirencester Market on 2nd Thursday of Every month 5 CHAMPIONSHIPS SUPREME CHAMPION A Perpetual Championship Cup given by BOCM Pauls and £50 given by Burton Sweet RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPION A Championship Rosette and £25 given by Burton Sweet CHAMPION STEER A Perpetual Challenge Cup and £50 given by Wynnstay Feeds CHAMPION HEIFER A Perpetual Challenge Cup and £50 given by Wynnstay Feeds MIKE HOCKEN CHALENGE CUP A Challenge Cup given by the late Mike Hocken For the Best Unhaltered Beast in the show CHAMPION BARREN COW A Perpetual Challenge Cup given by Chris Tallis Farm Machinery THE YOUNG FARMERS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY A Perpetual Challenge Cup given by Mr H J Edwards TORTWORTH ESTATE SHOP BEST HOMEBRED BEAST £25 given by Tortworth Estate Shop THE ALBUTT CHALLENGE TROPHY A Challenge Trophy given by Albutt Ltd for the Best Beast exhibited by a newcomer at the Primestock show THE TED GREENAWAY CUP A Challenge Cup given by the late Ted Greenaway For the Best Traditional / Native Breed in the show SAI GLOBAL / FABBL 1 year free membership for the best beast in show 6 7 8 CIRENCESTER MARKET Christmas Show & Sale THURSDAY 1ST DECEMBER 2016 PRIME SHEEP PRIZE MONEY FOR ALL CLASSES FIRST PRIZE: £20 SECOND PRIZE: £10 THIRD PRIZE: £5 JUDGING COMMENCES AT 9.30 A.M. SALE COMMENCES AT 10.00 A.M. JUDGE: MR ANDREW JONES A & H BUTCHERS, TUTSHILL, CHEPSTOW, MONMOUTHSHIRE CLASS 20 4 CONTINENTAL BUTCHERS’ LAMBS (40KGS & UNDER) Kindly Sponsored By GLOUCESTERSHIRE & BORDER COUNTIES TEXEL BREEDERS CLUB FAO Matt Hobbs, High Cross Farm, Elkstone, Cheltenham, Glos Tel: 01242 870477 19 – 20 Mr A Goscombe, Greenfields Farm, Hillesley, Wotton under Edge 21 – 23 Mr A Grindle, Bullo Farm, Bullo, Newnham on Severn, Glos 24 – 25 M/s M Hocken & Sons, Grange Fm, Woolstone, Cheltenham, Glos 26 – 27 M/s P & C Houldey, Hill Farm, Hasfield, Glos 28 M/s M & A Houldey, Rectory Farm, Ashleworth, Glos 29 Miss R Houldey, Rectory Farm, Ashleworth, Glos 30 M/s Poole Farming, Park Farm, Ogbourne St George, Wilts 31 M/s J W Simmons & Son, Hewelsfield Court, Lydney, Glos 32 Mr T W Sammons, Green Lane Farm, Ascott, Shipton on Stour Geoffs Tyres Ltd 55 Golden Farm Road Cirencester, Glos GL7 1BZ Tel: 07811 469703 9 CLASS 21 4 CONTINENTAL BUTCHERS’ LAMBS (OVER 40KGS) Kindly Sponsored By HOBBS BROS LTD—FUEL SUPPLIERS & DISTRIBUTION Monk Meadow Dock, Hempstead Lane, Gloucester Tel: 01452 302191 36 M/s A & S Clark, Reservoir Farm, Westonbirt, Tetbury, Glos 37 – 38 Mr A Goscombe, Greenfields Farm, Hillesley, Wotton under Edge 39 Mr M Hobbs, High Cross Farm, Elkstone, Glos 40 – 41 M/s M Hocken & Sons, Grange Fm, Woolstone, Cheltenham, Glos 42 – 43 M/s P & C Houldey, Hill Farm, Hasfield, Glos 44 M/s M & A Houldey, Rectory Farm, Ashleworth, Glos 45 Miss R Houldey, Rectory Farm, Ashleworth, Glos 46 M/s H P Nicholas & Sons, High Woolaston Farm, Lydney, Glos 47 M/s Poole Farming, Park Farm, Ogbourne St George, Wilts 48 – 49 Mr R Richins, Cherwell Farm, Old Marston, Oxon 50 M/s J W Simmons & Son, Hewelsfield Court, Lydney, Glos 51 – 52 M/s Turnstone Farming, Greenfield Farm, Stow on the Wold, Glos 53 M/s A Wintle & Son, Yew Tree Farm, Rodley, Westbury on Severn CLASS 22 4 NATIVE BREED BUTCHERS’ LAMBS (ANY WEIGHT) Kindly Sponsored By ONSCREEN MEDIA — COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING 1st Floor, Westwood House, Lytham St Annes, Lanc Tel: 01253 716070 57 M/s D G Davis & Son, Old Street Farm, Blakeney, Glos 58 – 59 Mr A Grindle, Bullo Farm, Bullo, Newnham on Severn, Glos 60 Miss M Hobbs, High Cross Farm, Elkstone, Glos 61 Mr M Hobbs, High Cross Farm, Elkstone, Glos 62 – 63 M/s M Hocken & Sons, Grange Fm, Woolstone, Cheltenham, Glos 64 M/s P & C Houldey, Hill Farm, Hasfield, Glos 65 – 66 M/s Turnstone Farming, Greenfield Farm, Stow on the Wold, Glos 10 CLASS 23 10 or MORE BUTCHERS’ LAMBS (ANY WEIGHT) OPEN TO ENTRIES ON THE DAY & ALLOCATED PENS ON MORNING Kindly Sponsored By FARMERS FRESH– PRODUCE FOR EUROPE The Abattoir, Rouncil Lane, Kenilworth, Warks Tel: 01926 853211 1 M/s A & S Clark, Reservoir Farm, Westonbirt, Tetbury, Glos 2 Mr J Cook, Bekstone Farm, Dog Lane, Witcombe, Glos 3 Mr A Goscombe, Greenfields Farm, Hillesley, Wotton under Edge 4 M/s P & C Houldey, Hill Farm, Hasfield, Glos 5 M/s H P Nicholas & Sons, High Woolaston Farm, Lydney, Glos 6 M/s Poole Farming, Park Farm, Ogbourne St George, Wilts 7 – 9 Mr J Turner, 22 Palairet Close, Bradford on Avon 10 M/s A Wintle & Son, Yew Tree Farm, Rodley, Westbury on Severn 11 Mr T W Sammons, Green Lane Farm, Ascott, Shipton on Stour CLASS 24 10 or MORE CULL EWES (ANY BREED) OPEN TO ENTRIES ON THE DAY & ALLOCATED PENS ON MORNING Kindly Sponsored By GILDERS TRANSPORT– LIVESTOCK & GENERAL HAULAGE Gretton Fields, Cheltenham, Glos Tel: 01242 620270 Mr A Grindle, Bullo Farm, Bullo, Newnham on Severn, Glos Mr M Hobbs, High Cross Farm, Elkstone, Glos M/s C B Powell & Son, Dutch Farm, Shurdington, Cheltenham, 11 CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPION LAMBS Championship Challenge Trophy and £50 given by Hobbs Bros Ltd RESERVE CHAMPION LAMBS Championship Rosette and £25 given Hobbs Bros Ltd THE DAVIS CUP A Challenge Cup given in memory of the late Dave & Ern Davis For the Best Native Breed lambs in the show SAI GLOBAL / FABBL 1 year free membership for the best pen of lambs in show Gloucester & Border Counties Texel Breeders Are pleased to be a Sp onsor of Cirencester Livestock Market Christmas Primestock Show. Local Quality Texel Rams Bred to Breed Qu ality Lambs Secretary Mrs Carol Houldey 01452 780497 12 CIRENCESTER MARKET Christmas Show & Sale THURSDAY 1ST DECEMBER 2016 COOKERY & PRODUCE PRIZE MONEY FOR ALL CLASSES FIRST PRIZE: £10 SECOND PRIZE: £5 THIRD PRIZE: £2.50 DROP OFF BEFORE 9.30 A.M. JUDGING COMMENCES AT 10.00 A.M. SALE COMMENCES AT APPROX. 11.15 A.M. JUDGES: MRS WENDY HARRISON & MRS MARION CHARLWOOD CLASS 25 A FRUIT CAKE (Square or Round any size over 7”) OPEN TO ENTRIES ON THE DAY Kindly Sponsored By THE CHASE HAMPER CO —SUPPLIERS OF REGIONAL HAMPERS Tidenham Chase, Chepstow, Monmouthshire.
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