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SENNYBRIDGE MARKET, POWYS Saturday 28Th September 2019 SENNYBRIDGE MARKET, POWYS Saturday 28th September 2019 Annual Show & Sale for the Brecknock Hill Cheviot Sheep Society of 351 CHEVIOT RAMS 2018 Champion – G Davies & Co., Pantglas Cheviot Show 9 a.m. Cheviot Sale 10.30 a.m. Other Breed Rams to follow Cheviot Rams CLEE, TOMPKINSON & FRANCIS Livestock Auctioneers * Chartered Surveyors 13 Lion Street, Brecon, Powys (01874) 622 488 www.ctf-uk.com [email protected] Crickhowell, Llandovery, Llandeilo, Ammanford, Pontardawe, Ystradgynlais, Neath, Carmarthen, Morriston, Port Talbot, Swansea & Ebbw Vale. After Hours: Ashley Symonds 07970 615 890 The Society would like to thank Hay & Brecon Farmers, Agri Lloyd & Brinicombe Agri for their kind support towards today’s events. ********************************************************************************************* BRECKNOCK HILL CHEVIOT PRIZE CLASSES ********************************************************************************************* JUDGE – WILLIAM WORKMAN, FEDW, TRECASTLE Stewards: Messrs Stuart Price & Rhodri Davies Best Yearling Ram, Ram Two Years Old or Older, Group of 3 Yearling Rams SHOW 9.00 a.m. Silver Challenge Cup for Champion Ram B.H.C.S Tankard for Best Yearling Ram Trophy for Group The Cynog Davies, Tredomen, Perpetual Challenge Memorial Cup To be awarded to the vendor who has the highest average price for their consignment of yearling rams 2.5 Litres of Liquithrive Sheep to be awarded to the Purchaser of the top price Ram of the day 1 Litre of Liquithrive Sheep to be awarded to the Vendor of Champion Ram Kindly given by Agri Lloyd ********************************************************************************************* The order of sale was determined at the 1999 AGM as follows:- Vendors in the yearling section to be moved forward 10 places with new vendors at the end. Older section to be drawn by lot. The sale will therefore follow strictly in catalogue order. CHEVIOT RAMS TWO YEARS & OLDER ************************************************** Pen Lot Ear Tag No Group Age WA & MMA Evans, Gellygron, Llanddeusant UK741639 204 1 UK741639 04440 4 2 UK721422 11794 (Lloyney) 3 D R Price & Co, Garreglwyd, Llanddeusant UK741646 205 3 UK720282 08227 (Cwmbrynich) 3 HE Havard, Cwmbrynich, Sennybridge UK720282 206 4 UK720301 06924 (Gorslwyd) 4 5 UK720575 07113 (Tymawr) 4 6 UK721422 11796 (Lloyney) 3 B Thomas, Godrewaun, Llanddeusant UK741655 207 7 Aged F G & B G Goodall, Glyntywarch, Babel UK741667 208 8 UK741667 04040 4 9 UK720575 10453 (Tymawr) 2 D & A G Harries, Llwyn Fron, Llanddeusant UK741672 209 10 4 11 4 12 4 A Hughes, Godregarreg, Llangadog UK741740 210 13 UK720575 07122 (Tymawr) 4 Messrs Jones, Tycerrig, Merthyr Cynog UK728189 211 14 UK728189 08455 3 EV Jones, Cwmhydfer, Trecastle UK726210 212 15 UK720308 04792 (Pwll) 3 WHR Thomas, Pwllan, Sennybridge UK720346 213 16 UK720300 01350 4 17 UK720413 03399 2 A Hughes, Llwynberllan, Cellan UK752007 214 18 UK752007 01374 4 CHEVIOT YEARLING RAMS ********************************* Pen Lot Ear Tag No Group Age P & M Davies, Tirmawr, Trallong UK720575 131 19 12961 1 20 12962 1 21 12963 1 22 12964 1 23 12965 1 24 12966 1 25 12967 1 26 12968 1 27 12969 1 28 12970 1 C, A & R Joseph, Lloyney, Llanstephan, Llyswen UK721422 133 29 16362 1 135 30 16363 1 31 16364 1 32 16365 1 33 16366 1 34 16367 1 35 16368 1 36 16369 1 37 16370 1 38 16371 1 39 16372 1 40 16373 1 41 16374 1 42 16375 1 43 16376 1 44 16377 1 45 16378 1 46 16379 1 47 16380 1 48 16381 1 L G & R J Jones, 12 Glannau Senni, Defynnog UK724531 137 49 00662 1 50 00661 1 51 00668 1 52 00667 1 53 00670 1 54 00669 1 55 00671 1 Pen Lot Ear Tag No Group Age SH & ME Price, Blaensenni, Senni UK720303 138 56 02701 1 57 02702 1 58 02703 1 59 02704 1 B Powell & Co., Modrydd, Libanus UK720560 139 60 12765 1 61 12766 1 62 12767 1 63 12768 1 64 12769 1 FG & GB Goodall, Glyntywarch, Babel UK741667 141 65 08569 1 66 08578 1 67 08570 1 68 08568 1 69 08567 1 70 08579 1 71 08566 1 B Thomas, Godrewaun, Llanddeusant UK741655 142 72 02236 1 73 02235 1 74 02213 1 75 02212 1 WHR Thomas, Pwllan, Sennybridge UK720346 143 76 02529 1 77 02527 1 78 02528 1 79 02526 1 80 02525 1 DJ Hemmings, Pantyclai, Penybanc UK746767 144 81 02194 1 82 02191 1 83 02411 1 84 02412 1 85 02413 1 86 02414 1 87 02415 1 B Amphlett, Tawelfa, Pytingwyn UK727746 145 88 00923 1 89 00924 1 Pen Lot Ear Tag No Group Age J C & D Jones, Glasfynydd, Belfont, Trecastle UK720256 147 90 03244 1 91 03239 1 92 03235 1 93 03232 1 94 03241 1 95 03233 1 96 03234 1 97 03265 1 98 03231 1 99 03238 1 100 03236 1 101 03266 1 102 03243 1 103 03240 1 D R Price & Co, Garreglwyd, Llanddeusant UK741646 149 104 10621 1 105 10622 1 106 10623 1 107 10624 1 108 10625 1 109 10626 1 110 10627 1 111 10628 1 112 10629 1 113 10630 1 114 10631 1 115 10632 1 I W, J H R & W D W Pugh, Caerllwyn, Trecastle UK720306 152 116 06614 1 117 06607 1 118 06609 1 119 06610 1 120 06611 1 121 06612 1 122 06613 1 123 06608 1 I R Tay, Penfathor Isaf, Ystradfellte UK720617 154 124 07628 1 125 07629 1 126 07630 1 127 07631 1 128 07632 1 Pen Lot Ear Tag No Group Age A & M Jones, Rhysgog, Llanafan UK720026 156 129 05952 1 130 05953 1 131 05954 1 132 05955 1 133 05956 1 134 05957 1 135 05958 1 136 05959 1 137 05960 1 138 05961 1 Messrs Jones, Tycerrig, Merthyr Cynog UK728189 158 139 10453 1 140 10454 1 141 10455 1 142 10456 1 143 10457 1 144 10458 1 145 10459 1 146 10460 1 147 10461 1 148 10462 1 149 10463 1 150 10464 1 I & W Jones, Upper Rheol, Erwood, UK720657 160 151 13758 1 152 13759 1 153 13760 1 154 13761 1 155 13762 1 156 13763 1 157 13764 1 158 13765 1 W A & M M A Evans, Gellygron, Llanddeusant UK741639 161 159 04433 1 160 04429 1 161 04435 1 162 04428 1 B & N Davies, Meity Isaf, Trecastle UK720320 162 163 00668 1 164 00669 1 Pen Lot Ear Tag No Group Age D E Jones, Meity Fawr, Trecastle UK720315 164 165 03806 1 166 03800 1 167 03799 1 168 03804 1 169 03801 1 C P Phillips, Cefnfedw Fawr, Sennybridge UK720300 166 170 06650 1 171 06649 1 172 06648 1 173 06647 1 174 06646 1 175 06645 1 176 06644 1 177 06643 1 178 06642 1 179 06641 1 T B Phillips & Co., Twyn-Neuadd, Libanus UK720557 168 180 05862 1 170 181 05866 1 182 05867 1 183 05877 1 184 05869 1 185 05864 1 186 05870 1 187 05878 1 188 05872 1 189 05880 1 190 05879 1 191 05863 1 192 05858 1 193 05865 1 194 05875 1 195 05868 1 H E Havard, Cwmbrynich, Sennybridge UK720282 173 196 11264 1 197 09984 1 198 11264 1 199 11263 1 200 11349 1 201 11340 1 202 11234 1 203 11262 1 204 1 Pen Lot Ear Tag No Group Age G Davies & Co, Pantglas, Trecastle UK720314 175 205 08460 1 206 08466 1 207 08464 1 208 08465 1 209 08463 1 210 08456 1 211 08459 1 212 08457 1 213 08467 1 214 08458 1 215 08462 1 J K Morgan & Co., Gorslwyd, Senni UK720301 177 216 10963 1 179 217 10964 1 218 10965 1 219 12094 1 220 12093 1 221 12088 1 222 12083 1 223 12081 1 224 12092 1 225 12090 1 226 10967 1 227 10966 1 228 12087 1 229 10968 1 230 10969 1 231 12089 1 232 10970 1 233 12082 1 R I Phillips, Nantybeinon, Llandeilo’r Fan UK720268 181 234 05145 1 235 05154 1 236 05146 1 237 05150 1 238 05144 1 239 05147 1 240 05151 1 241 05149 1 242 05152 1 I G & M E Jones, Pwll Isaf, Trecastle UK720308 183 243 07981 1 244 07993 1 245 07995 1 246 07980 1 247 07990 1 Pen Lot Ear Tag No Group Age I G & M E Jones, Pwll Isaf, Trecastle UK720308 248 07984 1 249 07985 1 250 07983 1 251 07977 1 252 07992 1 253 07982 1 254 07994 1 255 07991 1 D G & B Thomas, Aberdyfnant, Llanddeusant UK741641 185 256 04980 1 187 257 05003 1 258 04977 1 259 05010 1 260 05084 1 261 05083 1 262 05008 1 263 04978 1 264 05005 1 265 05004 1 266 05085 1 267 05007 1 268 04976 1 269 04979 1 A Hughes, Godregarreg, Llangadog UK741740 189 270 05580 1 271 05579 1 272 05582 1 273 05313 1 274 05584 1 275 05591 1 276 05586 1 277 05587 1 278 05581 1 279 05589 1 280 05583 1 281 05588 1 282 05590 1 D G Lewis, Cefn Uchaf, Sennybridge UK720345 191 283 06448 1 284 06452 1 285 06455 1 286 06451 1 287 06454 1 288 06450 1 289 06449 1 Pen Lot Ear Tag No Group Age W B Phillips, Cwmllythin, Llan/Nant/Bran UK720476 192 290 08475 1 291 08474 1 292 08476 1 293 08478 1 294 08477 1 295 08472 1 I G Watkins & Son, Aberhydfer, Trecastle UK724527 193 296 07115 1 297 07123 1 298 07120 1 299 07117 1 300 07122 1 301 07118 1 D J & M D Prosser & H R Jones, Blaenglyn, Libanus UK720419 195 302 18550 1 303 18549 1 304 18548 1 305 18547 1 306 18546 1 307 18545 1 308 18544 1 309 18543 1 310 18542 1 311 18541 1 J E Owen-Lowe, Pontbrengarreg, Cantref UK720393 197 312 02792 1 313 02798 1 314 02788 1 315 02795 1 316 02789 1 317 02786 1 318 02797 1 319 02799 1 320 02790 1 321 02796 1 322 02785 1 323 02794 1 324 02787 1 J T L Davies, Blaenclyn, Libanus UK720413 199 325 1 326 1 327 1 328 1 329 1 Pen Lot Ear Tag No Group Age J T L Davies, Blaenclyn, Libanus UK720413 330 1 331 1 332 1 Havard Bros, Cwmbrynich, Sennybridge UK720282 201 333 11129 1 334 11344 1 335 11354 1 336 11342 1 337 11351 1 338 11345 1 339 11128 1 340 11231 1 341 11346 1 342 11343 1 343 11348 1 344 11338 DJM Lloyd, Abersenni Uchaf, Defynnog UK726191 202 345 04233 1 346 04234 1 347 04235 1 348 04236 1 349 04237 1 A Hughes, Llwynberllan, Cellan UK752007 203 350 01372 1 351 01373 1 LOWLAND RAMS ********************** D & AG Harries, Llwynfron, Llanddeusant 302 352 Charollais 1 353 Charollais 1 KA Davies, Garth Isaf, Llandeilo’r Fan 304 354 Texel 1 355 Suffolk 1 AUTUMN SHEEPDOG SALE AT SENNYBRIDGE Saturday 19th October 2019 Trial & Working Sheep Dogs.
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