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Cirencester Market Cirencester Market Back to the grass roots of Farming CIRENCESTER MARKET We Are Able To Assist With All Rural Matters Rare, Native & Traditional Breeds Show & Sale of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs & Poultry Property & Professional - Purchase & Sales - Valuations - Letting of Houses, Land & Buildings - Tenancy Issues - Farm Diversification Projects - Planning - Estate & Farm Management - Commercial Property Sales & Lettings Compensation & Valuations - Livestock Valuations - On Farm Dispersal Sales - Stocktaking Valuations - Compulsory Purchase & Compensation - Telecommunication Mast Negotiations Markets & Auctions - Weekly Sales of Store Cattle, Rearing Calves and Sheep at Cirencester Market - Monthly Sales of Dairy Cattle, Pigs & Poultry - On Farm Dispersal Sales - Machinery & Livestock Oldbury Office: T 01454 269486 F 01454 413320 E [email protected] Lydney Office: Saturday 7th August 2010 T 01291 680068 F 01291 689385 E [email protected] £1 Cirencester Market Office: (Tuesdays & Thursdays only) To be held at: T 01285 869911 F 01285 869333 E [email protected] Cirencester Market, Driffield Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5QA www.voycepullin.co.uk www.voypycepullin.co.uk 1 LIVESTOCK SALE CENTRE BIO-SECURITY MEASURES Purchasers are requested to wear clean footwear and clothes when attending the sale. All livestock vehicles should be fully cleaned and disinfected before coming to the Market Site. METHOD OF SALE All pedigree Cattle, Sheep, Goats & Pigs will be sold in guineas. All crossbred stock & Poultry will be sold in £’s (pounds) and strictly in catalogue order, unless any alteration is authorised and announced by the Auctioneers. All Poultry will be subject to 10% Buyers Premium. SHOW TIMES Cotswold Sheep Show - Friday 6th August 2010 at 4.30 p.m. Gloucester Old Spots Pigs Show - Saturday 7th August 2010 at 9.45 a.m. Gloucester Cattle Show - Saturday 7th August 2010 at 11.00 a.m. General Sheep Show - Saturday 7th August 2010 at 9.30 a.m. General Cattle Show - Saturday 7th August 2010 at 10.30 a.m. General Pig Show - Saturday 7th August 2010 at 10.30 a.m. SALE TIMES Poultry Sale - 10.00 a.m. Gloucester Old Spots Pigs - 11.00 a.m. General Pigs - Follows Gloucester Old Spots Pigs Sale Cotswold Sheep - Approx 11.45 a.m. General Sheep - Follows Cotswold Sheep Sale Gloucester Cattle - Approx 12.30 p.m. General Cattle - Follows Gloucester Cattle Sale CONDITIONS OF SALE The sale is held subject to the Auctioneer's General terms and Conditions of Sale and to the Auction Conditions of Sale recommended for use at Markets by the Livestock Auctioneers Association. These Conditions will be displayed in full at the Sale Premises and are available to those purchasers who require them. CATALOGUE ENTRIES Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the descriptions are accurate no guarantee is given or implied. Buyers should note that lots may be withdrawn and other lots added prior to the sale day. Buyers are advised to contact the Auctioneers prior to the sale to confirm a particular lots inclusion since neither the Vendor nor the Auctioneers will be responsible for abortive expenses in respect of withdrawn lots. 2 3 SETTLEMENT AND CLEARANCE OF LIVESTOCK Settlement in full is due to the Auctioneers immediately at the conclusion of the sale; no animals may leave from the Sale Premises without an official PASS obtainable only from the Auctioneers upon settlement and all stock should be cleared from the sale premises on the day of the sale, except V where additional time to remove has been specified. P Due to the Market Centre being used again for store cattle & calves. it is important that all animals are moved swiftly after the sale to allow for the market to be cleaned down. Voyce Pullin VIEWING Auctioneers, Valuers From 9.00 am on the morning of sale in Cirencester Livestock Market. & Rural Surveyors HOLDING NUMBER Back to the grass roots The Holding number at Cirencester Market is 14 / 052 / 8001 Auctioneers Offices: of Farming Lydney Office (Chris Voyce): We Are Able To Assist With All Rural Matters Oldbury Office (Jon Pullin): Knights Farm Tidenham Chase Professional & Property Shepperdine Road High Woolaston ♦ Valuations Shepperdine Lydney ♦ Oldbury on Severn Gloucestershire GL15 6PT Letting of Houses, Land & Buildings Bristol BS35 1RL Tel: 01291 680068 ♦ Tenancy Issues Tel: 01454 269486 Fax: 01291 689385 ♦ Farm Diversification Projects Mobile: 07736 800760 Mobile: 07801 801872 ♦ Planning Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] ♦ Estate & Farm Management ♦ CIRENCESTER LIVESTOCK MARKET Property Purchase & Sales Driffield Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5QA ♦ Commercial Property Sales & Lettings Sale Day Only: 01285 869911 Compensation & Valuations ♦ Livestock Valuations ♦ On Farm Dispersal Sales ♦ Stocktaking Valuations ♦ Compulsory Purchase & Compensation ♦ Telecommunication Mast Negotiations Markets & Auctions ♦ Twice Weekly Sales of Store Cattle, Rearing Calves, Fat Cattle, Barren Cows and Sheep at Cirencester Market ♦ On Farm Dispersal Sales Oldbury Office: Jon Pullin Tel: 01454 269486 E-mail: [email protected] Lydney Office: Chris Voyce Tel: 01291 680068 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.voycepullin.co.uk 4 5 IMPORTANT Voyce Pullin Cirencester Market The Auctioneers and their clients accept no liability for any damage or injury to persons or plant Driffield Road N Lydney Office: and all attend the sale at their own risk. Tidenham Chase, Lydney, Glos Cirencester Not to Scale www.voycepullin.co.uk Gloucestershire For identification e-mail: jon or [email protected] GL7 5QA BIDDING NUMBERS purposes only Purchasers are requested to complete a Bidding Registration Form and obtain a bidding number prior to the sale. Purchasers of Cattle, Sheep & Pigs will require a holding number to allow licensing from the market. SHOW The Cotswold Sheep, Gloucester Cattle & Gloucester Old Spots Pigs are society shows and follow Society rules. All other shows are as follows: Cattle Class 1. Best Bull (Any breed), Class 2. Best Cow / Heifer (Any Breed), Class 3. Best Cow & Calf (Any breed) Sheep Lowland Class 1. Best Ram (Any Lowland Breed, Any Age), Class 2. Best Ewe (Any Lowland Breed, Any Age) Sheep Primitive Class 1. Best Ram (Any Primitive Breed, Any Age), Class 2. Best Ewe (Any Primitive Breed) (Any Age) Pigs Class 1. Best Sow (Any Breed), Class 2. Best Gilt (Any Breed), Class 3. Best Boar (Any Breed), Class 4. Best 3 or more Store Pigs (Any Breed) SOCIETY TRANSFER FEES & LEVIES DIRECTIONS Pedigree Transfer fees may be deducted in the office from vendors & / or purchasers as detailed in Cirencester Livestock Market, Driffield Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 5QA the catalogue is required. From M5 (Junction 11A) follow A417 towards Cirencester. Proceed pass the Cirencester junction joining the A419 towards Swindon. Taking the turning for South Cerney & Driffield (Spine Road Junction) (B4696) some 3 miles south of Cirencester. The Market is located just off the roundabout on the Driffield Road. Adjacent to Countrywide Stores. From M4 (Junction 15) follow A419 towards Swindon & Cirencester. Taking the turning for South Cerney & Driffield (Spine Road Junction) (B4696) The Market is located just off the roundabout on the Driffield Road. Adjacent to Countrywide Stores. Voyce Pullin “To the Sale” signs will be erected on the morning of the sale. CATERING The market canteen facilities are available throughout the day on Saturday. 6 7 POULTRY The Market will be open from 7.00 a.m. for the arrival of birds. Vendors are therefore encouraged to arrive as early as possible, but should have their entries penned by 9.00 a.m. accompanied by the auction forms. A supply of wood shavings and water will be available but as usual Vendors are expected to provide their own drinkers. Vendors are reminded that only 1 cockerel per cage. ALL PURCHASERS & VENDORS with any unsold lots, must collect their tickets from the Auctioneers Sale Office. They should then make their way to the cages, where their birds will be released by the steward. ALL BIRDS ARE SOLD PER BIRD For example a trio @ £10 = £30 + £3.53 (buyer’s premium & VAT) Total £33.53 EGGS Eggs are sold per lot Buyer premium of 10% + VAT added to invoice A G Woodward & Son 501 ½ Dozen Silver Laced Wyandotte Bantam Eggs 502 ½ Dozen Welsummer Bantam Eggs 503 ½ Dozen Buff Sussex Bantam Eggs 504 ½ Dozen Silver Partridge Pekin Eggs 505 ½ Dozen White Silkie Eggs 506 ½ Dozen Friesian Fowl Eggs 507 ½ Dozen Light Sussex Bantam Eggs 508 ½ Dozen Rhode Island Red Bantam Eggs 509 ½ Dozen Black Pekin Eggs A Gittings 510 ½ Dozen Dutch Bantam Eggs 511 1 Dozen Light Sussex Eggs 512 1 Dozen Welsummer Eggs 513 1 Dozen Welsummer Eggs 514 1 Dozen Khaki Campbell Duck Eggs 515 1 Dozen Khaki Campbell Duck Eggs 8 9 V J Morgan A G Woodward & Son 516 ½ Dozen Welsummer Large Fowl Eggs 608 6 Silver Laced Wyandotte Bantam Chicks (AH) 517 ½ Dozen Welsummer Large Fowl Eggs 609 6 Lavender Pekin Chicks (AH) 518 ½ Dozen Rhode Island Red Large Fowl Eggs 610 6 Black Pekin Chicks (AH) 519 ½ Dozen Rhode Island Red Large Fowl Eggs 611 6 Silver Partridge Pekin Chicks (AH) 520 ½ Dozen Cuckoo Maran Large Fowl Eggs 612 6 Rhode Island Red Bantam Chicks (AH) 521 ½ Dozen Cuckoo Maran Large Fowl Eggs 613 6 Light Sussex Bantam Chicks (AH) 522 ½ Dozen Light Sussex Large Fowl Eggs 523 ½ Dozen Light Sussex Large Fowl Eggs L McAllister 524 ½ Dozen Copper Black Maran Large Fowl Eggs 614 2 Guinea Fowl Keets (AH) 525 ½ Dozen Copper Black Maran Large Fowl Eggs 526 ½ Dozen Buff Sussex Large Fowl Eggs V J Morgan 527 ½ Dozen Buff
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