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Anniversary Show & Sale of Store Cattle Young Calves Aberdeen & Northern Marts A member of ANM GROUP LTD. THAINSTONE CENTRE, INVERURIE TELEPHONE : 01467 623710 ANNIVERSARY SHOW & SALE OF STORE CATTLE YOUNG CALVES AND BULLS FRIDAY 6th JANUARY 2017 MAIN SPONSOR THOMSON OF SAUCHEN LIVESTOCK HAULIER, SAUCHEN TERMS OF SALE - CASH SALES ARRANGEMENTS Anniversary Show & Sale Sale Ring 2 at 8.30 am Show of Store Cattle at 10.00 am Sale of Young Calves and Bulls Store Cattle, Under 400 kgs at 12 noon Presentation and Sale of Champions and Reserve Champion animals Sale Ring 1 at 10.00 am Sale of Store Cattle, Over 400 kgs Sale Ring 3 at 10.30 am Sale of Store Lambs, Feeding Ewes and Rams JUDGE : Bill Cameron, Burnside of Edingight, Grange PRIZE LIST st nd rd 1 2 3 1. Junior Bullock £50 £30 £20 2. Senior Bullock £50 £30 £20 3. Junior Heifer £50 £30 £20 4. Senior Heifer £50 £30 £20 5. Pair of Bullocks £50 £30 £20 6. Pair of Heifers £50 £30 £20 7. Pen of 4 Bullocks £50 £30 £20 8. Pen of 4 Heifers £50 £30 £20 Classes 1 - 4 will be split according to entry and weights CHAMPION : £100 H THOMSON & SONS PERPETUAL TROPHY AND COMMEMORATIVE SILVER SALVER RESERVE CHAMPION : £50 HOME BRED CHAMPION : £50 CHAMPION PAIR OR PEN OF FOUR : £50 Aberdeen & Northern Marts would like to express their thanks to Thomson of Sauchen for their continued support of this event and welcome Eric Thomson to present the awards. PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO. RING 1 Store Cattle Over 400kg E 78 1 Hfr G M & L D Levack Balbeg Spittal Caithness 011127 E 78 2 G Anderson 009071 Auchenhalrig Spey Bay Fochabers E 79-81 15 J A Birnie Meikle Northburn Cuminestown 017139 E 82 4 E McLeod Blackhole Finzean Banchory 013970 E 83 2 G & J Greenlaw Balgairn Farm Ballater 016806 E 84-85 12 P G Milton Mains of Allanbuie Keith 010721 E 86-88 20 R Taylor & Sons Leuchar Farm Skene 015234 E 67 3 S Smith The Byre Sunnyhill Croft Turriff 015491 E 68-72 30 Str G I Shand & Son Chapelford Buckie 016322 E 73 2 Hfr C & E Ogg Buchaam Farm Strathdon 008832 BVD Accredited E 73 2 Adam Brothers Rivefold Ythanwells Huntly 010267 E 74-75 12 Mesr D Thomson West Watten Watten Wick 005311 E 76-77 10 Uppermill Farms Ltd Springburn Kintore 008502 D 56-59 25 J C Maciver Wester Coltfield Kinloss Forres 007119 D 60-66 40 Str Finzean Estate Partnership 003355 Tillyfruskie Finzean Banchory D 45-458 20 Str E Innes & Sons 001621 Deskie Farm Glenlivet Ballindalloch BVD Accredited D 49-50 8 F G McRitchie Knowehead Kildrummy Alford 008939 D 51-52 10 Hfr D A Hay 48 John Morrison Crescent Maud 007324 BVD Virus Free & Vacc D 53-54 10 L & E Fowlie Guise Tough Alford 015499 D 55 4 Str A & C M Will Standingstones Echt Westhill 003246 C 34-37 20 Hfr T S Stewart Gunhill Farm Pitcaple Inverurie 000524 C 38-44 60 C Smith Bogentassie Lumphanan Banchory 003195 C 18-23 701-704 20 Str G & E Will Westerton of New Rayne Insch 004868 705-708 100 D G & B Watt Cairntack Farm Belhelvie 013220 711-718 721-725 726-728 20 W L R Keir Braemorlich Glenkindie Alford 003299 731-734 20 Str S Allardyce East Town Tarland Aboyne 001105 735-738 20 Str J & K Whytock 007488 Midtown Of Haddo Inverkeithny Huntly 741-747 40 Hfr H Singer Meiklebogs Gordonstown Inverurie 014703 748 3 D & A Miller Stemster Wick 010934 751-752 10 W A & S Black Tillenturk Torphins 009861 753-758 50 Str Alexander Farms Cluny Crighton Banchory 002464 761-762 763-766 20 Hfr PASS PEN NO. CONSIGNOR FA NO. 767-768 8 Str S Davidson South Greycairn Newmill Keith 010397 771-772 8 J & M L Ramage Mains of Druminnor Rhynie 015669 773-775 14 D & A McLeod Shougle Birnie Elgin 009027 776-777 10 W Scott & Sons Newmill Cothal Dyce 008326 781-784 24 T A Bisset & Son Bishopston Kinellar 006851 788-789 10 Hfr A Thomson Garvelside New Pitsligo 012102 790-791 12 Str Mesr F J Keir Newton Of Carnaveron Alford 003345 792 4 J W Bain Keithney Burnhervie Farm Inverurie 003408 794-797 24 H & E Gibbon Leyton Aboyne 011764 798-800 15 G & A Linton Stillswells Bonnykelly New Pitsligo 016327 RING 2 Young & Weaned Calves A 1 1 W Stewart Greenfold Bridge of Marnoch Huntly 004869 Young Bulls O 288 1 F & J Greig Tillyfour Udny Ellon 004895 O 288 1 B Mackie & Son Milton of Noth Rhynie Huntly 003256 O 289 4 W & W Mackie Whiteside Tullynessle Alford 001284 O 290 1 Rosemount Farms 006719 Prettycur Farm Hillside Montrose Store Cattle Under 400kg O 291 3 Hfr F & J Greig Tillyfour Udny Ellon 004895 O 292 7 G Anderson 009071 Auchenhalrig Spey Bay Fochabers O 293 4 J Stewart & Sons 007520 Meikle Cultain Fordyce Banff O 294-295 15 G & A Webster Cushnie Rhynie Huntly 003241 O 296-297 10 G Gordon The Haugh Farm Ballindalloch 002988 BVD Accredited N 277 3 A & M Duncan Hillocks Farm Keig Alford 015056 N 278-280 25 Aldie Farm Partnership The Haven Edderton 015564 BVD Accredited N 281-283 25 Glenrinnes Farms Ltd Glenrinnes Lodge Dufftown 010858 BVD Accredited N 284-286 20 J L Horner Cluseburn Inverbervie 003031 N 266-271 45 Uppermill Farms Ltd Springburn Kintore 008502 N 272-275 30 A & J Wilson 011613 Mains of Tillymorgan Culsalmond Insch M 255-257 20 D & P Petrie West Maldron Torphins 003327 M 258-264 50 Str W J Fraser & Sons Tomnavoulin Farm Glenlivet 000146 M 244 8 G A Mitchell Campdalmore Tomintoul 006501 PASS PEN NO. CONSIGNOR FA NO. M 245-246 14 J & M McConachie & Son Culfoichmore Grantown-On-Spey 011438 BVD Accredited M 247 5 Str C & E Ogg Buchaam Farm Strathdon 008832 BVD Accredited M 248-250 20 Mesr J J Gordon Wellheads Huntly 001036 M 251-253 20 D G & B Watt Cairntack Farm Belhelvie 013220 L 233-241 60 Str B Mackie & Son Milton of Noth Rhynie 003256 L 242 5 E McLeod Blackhole Finzean Banchory 013970 L 222-224 20 Str George Ferries Farmers 000170 Whitehouse Farm Lumphanan L 225-227 15 G & A Linton Stillswells Bonnykelly New Pitsligo 016327 L 228 4 W Wilson & Son Bruckles Rothiemay Huntly 010580 L 229-231 50 R & N Barclay Harestone Farm Crathes Banchory 001106 K 211-217 K 218-220 20 S Durno & Son 009789 Croftbain Tomnavoulin Ballindalloch K 200-209 90 T Smith & Son Netherton Whitehouse Alford 008473 J 189-190 J 191-194 26 Firm I D Ross Coldhome Dallas Forres 009305 J 195-197 20 D & R Durno & Sons Auchorachan Glenlivet 001165 BVD Accredited J 198 8 Meikle Coul Farms Meikle Coul Tannadice Forfar 014447 J 178-180 20 A & H Sim & Son Rorandle Monymusk 003330 J 180 1 E A Sim Cairnview Rorandle Monymusk 003330 J 181-183 20 F & J Whyte (Livestock) 002902 Nether Kirkton Barthol Chapel Inverurie J 184-186 20 Ardhuncart Farms Kildrummy Alford 015200 BVD Accredited I 167-168 12 A McHardy & Sons 012721 Calier Auchnarrow Ballindalloch I 169-171 20 A & A Wright Lagavaich Glenlivet Ballindalloch 009704 BVD Accredited I 172-173 14 Rosemount Farms 006719 Prettycur Farm Hillside Montrose I 174-175 10 Str J S Reid Partnership West Aquhorthies Fetternear 014422 I 156-157 11 A W Mackintosh 014524 Tombreckachie Glenlivet Ballindalloch BVD Accredited I 158-161 25 J & J S Wilken Raefin Keith 008801 I 162-163 15 R S Duncan Achdregnie Glenlivet Ballindalloch 009002 I 164 6 A G Watson & Son Mains of Draidland Gamrie 010130 H 145-148 25 C Robertson Garline Ballindalloch 011822 E &OE FORTHCOMING SALES AT THAINSTONE JANUARY Fri 06 TC Anniversary Show and Sale of Store Cattle Mon 09 CLC Prime Stock, Breeding Stock, Store Lambs, Wed 11 TC Commercial Beef Breeding Cattle Sat 21 TC Thainstone Collective Sale of Commercial Vehicles, 4x4s, Tractors, Farm Machinery, Building and Horticultural Plant Equipment and Hand Tools FEBRUARY Wed 08 TC Commercial Beef Breeding Cattle Mon 13 CLC Store Cattle followed by Prime Stock, Breeding Stock, Sat 18 CLC Tractors, 4x4s, Commercial Vehicles, Farm Implements, Wed 22 TC Commercial Beef Breeding Cattle MARCH Wed 01 TC ROYAL NORTHERN SPRING SHOW Annual Multi-Breed Show and Sale of Pedigree Cattle under the Auspices of the British Charolais, Limousin, Simmental and Aberdeen Angus Cattle Societies Show & Sale of Exhibition Cattle for further Showing Purposes THOMSON OF SAUCHEN Livestock Haulier Sauchen, Aberdeenshire, AB51 7LQ Tel : 01330 833235 Fax : 01330 833650 Eric : 07765 401571 NO JOB IS TOO BIG OR SMALL CONTACT US FOR ALL YOUR AGRICULTURAL HAULAGE REQUIREMENTS .
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