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Bakewell Market Bakewell Market STORE CATTLE 11am MONDAY 4TH SEPTEMBER 2017 Young Bulls to Include D Brown, Bonsall 2 Blonde/ Lim, 10 mnths A Bagshaw, Hurdlow 1 Here, 7 mnths, named sire TW & AJ Foster, Duffield, F/A 6 Lim x, 6-7 mnths V & A Twenlow, Swinscoe 1 Lim, 16 mnths GW Neville, Tansley, F/A 10 B&W, 9-11 mnths, on ad lib 2 Cont x, 10 mnths, on ad lib Breeding Stock BA & MM Wardman, Bakewell Retirement Sale 8 Lim & Here Cows with BB x Calves (7 Strs, 1 Hfr) All PD+ in calf I Woodward, Windley 1 Here Cow & Lim Bull Calf 1 Belted Galloway Cow & Lim Bull Calf DL Batterbee, Sparrowpit 1 Lim Cow with Char Hfr Calf, 3 wks R Bassett, Hartington, F/A 4 Here Hfrs (1st Calvers) with Lim x Calves, 3 bulls & 1 Hfr, 4-6 weeks 1 Shorthorn x Cow (2nd Calver) with Lim x Bull Calf, 2 mnths LW Higton, Wetton 1 Lim x Cow with Lim x Bull Calf 1 ½ mnths P Birch, Hartington 1 Lim x Cow, 59 mnths with Lim Hfr Calf, 3 mnths 1 AA x Cow, 96 mnths, with Lim x Bul Calf, 2 ½ mnths JG & AM Spendlove & Son, Belper, F/A 1 Mont x Hfr with AA x Calf, 5 mnths, PD+ back in calf to Angus MJ Wells & Son, Monyash, F/A 1 Ped Lim Cow, 6 yrs, 5-6 mnths in calf Stock Bulls P Maltby, Wardlow, F/A 1 Here, 24 mnths J & R Pearce, Hollington 1 Pedigree Beef Shorthorn, 44 mnths, BVD & IBR Free & Vac, Lepto Vac., Herd Johnnes Level 1, Herd Members SAC Health Scheme, Full Health Status J Bonsall, Atlow 1 Stock Bull, 5 yrs, by a Ped Lim Bull out of a Ped Blue Cow, Lies in Cubicles, Easy Calving Mycock, F/A 1 Pedigree Lim, 16 mnths, well grown, ready to work, Semen Tested, IBR /Lepto /Johnnes/ BVD/ IVR Passed Store Cattle PEN LOT VENDOR NUMBER 1 – 1A 801-817 A & W Helliwell, Oughtibridge 17 Lim x Strs & Hfrs, 4-5 mnths, 4 yr area 2 818-823 JR Kidd, Brierlow Bar, F/A 3 Fries Strs, 5 mnths 2 Here Strs, 5 mnths 1 Lim Str, 5 mnths 2 824-826 ND & S Priestley, Edale 2 Here x, 6 mnths 1 Lim x, 6 mnths 2 827-828 M Heathcote, Hartington 1 Lim Str 1 Lim Hfr, 5-6 mnths 3 829-838 GRP Cotterell, Fenny Bentley 10 Lim Strs & Hfrs, 7-8 mnths 4-5 839-853 WH Smith, Marchington 15 Fries Strs, 9-12 mnths 5 854-856 D Brown, Bonsall 3 Blonde/ Lim Hfrs, 10 mnths 5 857-858 A Bagshaw, Hurdlow 1 AA Hfr, 6 mnths, named sire 1 Lim Hfr, 14 mnths 6 859-863 JG Jackson, Wardlow 5 Cont Strs & Hfrs, 17 mnths 6 864-869 R Brough & Son, Monyash, F/A 6 Char x Hfrs, 17-18 mnths 7-8 870-884 PM, RG & ML Naden, Glossop, F/A 1 Here Str, 11 mnths 1 Here Hfr, 11 mnths 1 Lim Str, 12 mnths 4 AA Strs, 11-13 mnths 4 Lim Hfrs, 12-14 mnths 1 Fries Str, 13 mnths 2 AA Hfrs, 14 mnths 1 Lim Hfr, 21 mnths All named sires, closed herd, Huskavac, Blackleg, Copper & Wormed 8 885-889 GM Grindey & Sons, Hartington, F/A 3 BB Hfrs, 14-15 mnths 2 BB Strs, 14-15 mnths 9 890-897 V Tabbenor, Youlgrave 8 Lim x & Blue x Strs, 19 mnths 9 898-899 J Short & Sons, Clay Cross, F/A 1 Brit Fries Str, 8 mnths 1 Brit Fries Str, 18 mnths 9 900-902 V & A Twenlow, Swinscoe 3 Sim Hfrs, 22 mnths 10 903-911 W Bradbury, Earl Sterndale 5 AA Hfrs, 11-18 mnths 1 B&W Str, 16 ½ mnths 3 Here Hfrs, 17 mnths, named sire Suitable for breeding 11 912-916 N Turton, Kedleston, F/A 1 Lim x Str, 14 mnths 1 BB x Str, 14 mnths 3 AA x Str & Hfrs, 24 mnths 11 917-921 J Hall, Youlgrave, F/A 5 BB x Strs & Hfrs, 12 mnths 12 922-933 R & K Woods, Cubley, F/A 2 AA x Strs, 12-15 mnths, named sires 5 Here x Strs, 12-15 mnths, named sires 2 Lim x Strs, 12-15 mnths 3 BB x Strs, 12-15 mnths 13 934-941 BC Percival, Monyash, F/A 7 AA Hfrs, 14 mnths, named sire 1 AA Str, 14 mnths, named sire 13 942-943 WP Wilson, Hilton, F/A 1 Lim x Hfr, 12 mnths 1 BB x Str, 24 mnths 14 944-954 A & L Hall, Glossop 6 Char Strs, 15-18 mnths 3 Char Hfrs, 15-18 mnths 2 Here Str, 20 mnths 15-16 955-974 JW & RG Ede, Youlgrave, F/A 20 Cont Strs & Hfrs, 16 mnths 17 975-978 CW & BM Hudson, Longnor, F/A 4 Here Strs, 17 mnths 17 979-985 DJ Boulton & Son, The Blythe, F/A 7 Lim x Strs & Hfrs, 16-20 mnths 18 986-988 M Webster, Barton under Needwood 2 Brit Fries Strs, 17 mnths 1 AA Hfr, 19 mnths 18 989-991 C Morley, Alfreton 3 Here Hfrs, 17 mnths, named sire 18 992-995 WR Beardow, Ashover, F/A 4 Hol Fries Strs, 20 mnths 19-20 996-1010 SR & A Hall, Uttoxeter 5 BB Strs, 16-18 mnths 4 BB Hfrs, 17-24 mnths 5 Hol Fries Strs, 20-24 mnths 1 Here Str, 21 mnths 1 Lim Str, 23 mnths 20 1011-1016 C Robinson, Alderwasley, F/A 4 Lim x Strs, 20-22 mnths 1 Baz Str, 20-22 mnths 1 Blonde x Strs, 20-22 mnths 21 1017-1024 P Furness, Wheston, F/A 5 Char Strs, 18-20mnths 3 Here Strs, 18-20 mnths, named sire 22 1025-1028 The Hall Partnership, Litton, F/A 4 Hols Strs, 24 mnths 22 1029-1032 G & M Limer, Priestcliffe, F/A 4 Fries Strs, 22-23 mnths 23 1033-1038 SJ Redfern, Alstonefield 2 AA x Hfrs 1 AA x Str 1 Sim x Str 1 S. Horn x Hfr 1 Lim Hfr, 20-25 mnths 23 1039-1042 J & J Gibbs, Hartington, F/A 4 Lim x Strs & Hfrs, 24 mnths 24 1043-1054 PJ Morten & Daughters, Dove Holes 6 Char & Sim x Strs, 24 mnths 4 Lim Strs, 24 mnths 2 BB Strs, 24 mnths 25 1055-1064 R Hill, Totley 9 Beef Shorthorn, Strs & Hfrs, 27 mnths 1 Mont x, 27 mnths 26 1065-1076 PJ Wheeldon, Longnor 5 Lim x Strs, 18-24 mnths 2 B&W Strs, 18-24 mnths 26 1077-1080 RN Wilcockson, Eastmoor 2 Here Strs, 27-29 mnths 2 Char Hfr, 26-29 mnths 27 1081-1085 EA Cooper & Sons, Taddington, F/A 3 Here Strs, 8 mnths 2 Sim Hfrs, 8 mnths 27 1086-1087 G Maher, Combs 1 AA Str, 27 mnths 1 Welsh Black Str, 34 mnths 27 1088-1091 LS & L Watson, Bradley 4 Sim x Hfrs, 9-14 mnths, all by Ped Sim Bull from Storersmith Simmentals 28-29 1092-1106 M & K Rowarth & Son, Etwall 15 Cont x Strs & Hfrs, 12-14 mnths 29 1107-1110 GA Ward & Son, Wirksworth 4 AA x Strs, 15-17 mnths, named sire 30-31 1111-1124 G & R Gould, Elton 14 BB x Continental Strs & Hfrs, 18 mnths 31 1125-1130 NR & RA Hutchinson, Weston Underwood, 4 BB Str, 20 mnths F/A 1 Lim Str, 20 mnths 1 Here Str, 20 mnths 32 1131 R Beale, Flagg 1 Mont x Hfr, 14 mnths 32 1132-1134 R Vernon, Marston Montgomery 3 Here Hfrs, 24-26 mnths, named sire. Suitable for breeding 32 1135-1137 C Nash, Stone, F/A 1 Here Str, 16 mnths, named sire 1 Lim Hfr, 15 mnths 1 Blonde Hfr, 15 mnths 32 1138-1139 GV Matkin, Callow Moor, F/A 2 Here x Strs, 18-22 mnths, named sires 32 1140-1141 C Cheadle, Uttoxeter, F/A 1 Lim Hfr, 11 mnths 1 AA Hfr, 14 mnths, beef bred, named sire 33 1142-1144 CJ Stone, Buxton 2 Pure Sim Strs, 11 mnths 1 Blonde Aq. x Sim Hfr, 11 mnths 34 1145-1152 M Wood, Hazelhead, F/A 8 Brit Fries Strs, 25-27 mnths (4 yr area) This list is available for viewing on www.bagshaws.com on Friday prior to the sale on Monday If you want to bring cattle on Monday, but have failed to enter them in time, don't panic, just give us a call first thing on Monday morning on 01629 812777 or ring Alastair Sneddon on 07973 982 441 anytime .
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