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Brightwells & Sunderlands BRIGHTWELLS & SUNDERLANDS 2020 SUPPLEMENTARY FODDER SALE OF HAY, HAYLAGE, SILAGE, STRAW & FODDER BEET AT FARMS IN HEREFORDSHIRE, WORCESTERSHIRE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, MONMOUTHSHIRE & POWYS TO BE HELD AT HEREFORD LIVESTOCK MARKET ROMAN ROAD, HEREFORD, HR4 7AN ON WEDNESDAY 11th MARCH 2020 AT 1.30 PM IN THE SHEEP RING TO INCLUDE Meadow & Seed Hay Round & Big Square Bales 1039 Hay Conventional Bales 2880 Haylage Round & Big Square Bales 280 Silage Round & Big Square Bales 619 Wheat Straw Round & Big Square Bales 925 Barley Straw Round Bales 140 Oat Straw Round Bales 50 Threshed Ryegrass Round & Big Square Bales 150 Fodder Beet 50 T approx. Further Details Brightwells, The Mews, King Street, Hereford, HR4 9BX Or Sunderlands, Offa House, St Peters Square, Hereford, HR1 2PQ Pre-Sale Enquiries Greg Christopher 07770 972815, Rob Meadmore 07774 763971 Sara Hamer 07768 604995 or Richard Hyde 07977 467165 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. The highest bidder will be the purchaser and no bidding can be retracted after the hammer has fallen. The Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse any bidding and in the event of any dispute the Lot may be put up again at the Auctioneer’s discretion. 2. Lots are for sale, subject to any reserve price imposed by the Vendor. 3. The description of the Lots is believed to be correct, however, the approximate weights or measurements are given for guidance only and prospective Purchasers will be deemed to have inspected the Lots for which they bid and no warranty whatsoever is given regarding weight, quality, condition or quantity. 4. The terms of sale are cash, cheque or debit card and goods must be paid for at the end of the sale. No Credit Cards. Purchasers unknown to the Auctioneers are requested to bring a Bankers Draft or pay cash. The Auctioneers will then hold funds as Stakeholders until paying out the Vendors. Any Lots paid for by cheque must not be removed until the cheque has cleared except with the express permission of the Auctioneers. If paying by Bacs: Please send funds to Lloyds Bank Account No. 00296601 Sort Code 30 94 14 5. All Lots must be removed as stated in the catalogue, and if not so removed by the said date, the Purchaser shall pay the Vendor a penalty of £20 per week for each week or part thereof until final clearance or forfeit the balance of the Lot at the Vendors discretion. The Purchaser will indemnify the Vendor for any damage that may be caused to gates, fences, buildings or equipment etc in the course of removal of any Lot. 6. The Auctioneers intend to sell in the order lotted and described in the catalogue but reserve the right to make any alteration if so requested by a Vendor. 7. The Auctioneers will not be responsible for any Lots damaged by fire, accident or otherwise and all Lots are the Purchasers responsibility from the fall of the hammer. 8. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, money deposited in payment will be forfeited and the Lots which may remain uncleared after the time aforesaid will be sold by public or private sale without notice to the former Purchaser and the deficiency (if any) by such a second sale, together with all charges attending the same, shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale. 9. In the event of a Lot not selling in the saleroom any further negotiations are to be conducted through the Auctioneers, as agents to the Vendor, and these conditions will apply for private sale also. 10. Root Crops and Clamp Silage will be paid for on the day of sale at the quantity indicated and after weighing out at the Purchasers expense any balance is to be dealt with between the Vendor and Purchaser directly INSPECTION Prospective Purchasers should view each Lot before bidding to satisfy themselves as to the quantity, quality, weight, measurements, etc, as no warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneers. Vendor: LB Sheep Farms Ltd (Fferm Farm), The Byre, Newbridge on Wye, Powys, LD1 6ND Tel: 07787 929315 Location: Crossgates roundabout, take the A483 Newton Road. Continue for approx. 2 miles and take 2nd turning on left. This is the farm entrance. Hay stored inside Access Good in all Weather. Mechanical help available Clearance: 31st March 2020 Lots 1 to 6 25 x JD 4ft 3 Round Bales 2019 Meadow Cow Hay (6 Lots) Lots 7 to 12 25 x JD 4ft 3 Round Bales 2019 Meadow Sheep Haylage (6 Lots) Vendor: Mr M V Haines, Upper Cwmgwannon, Clyro, Hay on Wye, Herefordshire, HR3 5JH Tel: 07811 357117 Location: From Hereford travel to Hay on Wye and continue through town toward Clyro. On reaching A438 Brecon Road at Clyro take turn for Painscastle. Follow all signs to Painscastle. After 2.2 miles by a trimmed holly hedge you will note the drive to Upper Cwmgwannon on the right. The Haylage is stacked on a concrete pad by the barn opposite the farm entrance. Access: Good in all weather. Help to load available Clearance: 1st May 2020 Lots 13 & 14 30 x 80cm x 70cm x 4ft 6 Big Square Bales 2019 wrapped Meadow Haylage (2 Lots) Note: 2nd cut from Ryegrass Leys, baled with a Claas Baler Vendor: D J & H M Morgan, Penlan Farm, Peterchurch, Herefordshire, HR2 0SU Tel: 07773 390123 Location: From Hereford take the A465 towards Abergavenny, turn right onto the B4348 and follow signs to Peterchurch. As you enter Peterchurch turn left at the crossroads, follow up the hill and Penlan is located 1 mile on the right. The straw is stacked in the farm buildings. Access: Good in all weather. Help to load available Clearance 30th April 2020 Lots 15 to 19 50 x Big 4ft 6 Round Bales of 2019 Wheat Straw (5 Lots) Vendor: F J Whittall, St Marys Farm, Woodseaves, Eardisley, Herefordshire, HR3 6LY Tel: 01544 327357 Location: From Hereford take the A438 towards Kington. In the village of Eardisley turn left signed Woodseaves by the Tram Inn. Proceed for 1.3 miles and St Marys Farm will be noted as being the second farm on the left. The Fodder is located around the farm buildings. Access: Good in all Weather. Help to load available Clearance: 30th April 2020 Lots 20 19 x Big 4ft round Bales 2019 Meadow Hay (1 Lot) Vendor: J Lewis, Boycefield, Dilwyn, Herefordshire, HR4 8JE Tel: 01544 318946 Location: From Leominster take A4112/A438 towards Dilwyn. After the Luntly/Bearwood sign on the right hand side take the next right (approx. ½ mile) off main road, then take immediate left. Follow lane up the hill for approx. ¾ mile. As the lane starts to drop downhill the farm is in front of you - sign on telegraph pole at end of drive. Access: Please phone before coming so that we can show you where the stack is (07767 863377) Clearance: 31st March 2020 Lots 21 & 22 20 x Big 4ft Round Bales of 2019 Wrapped Silage (2 Lots) Note: 2nd Ley Cut - Net Wrapped Vendor: P H & W S George, Highmoor Farm, Kinnersley, Hereford, HR3 6PD Tel: 01544 327393 Location: From Leominster take the A44 (A438 Brecon Road) for 12 miles before turning left at Kinnersley Church. Follow this for nearly 1 miles before taking the farm drive on the right signed Highmoor. The Hay is located in the farm buildings. Access: Good in all weather. Help available to load. No Artic Lorries Clearance: 1st April 2020 Lot 23 20 x Big 4ft 6 Round Bales 2019 Meadow Hay net wrapped (1 Lot) Lots 24 & 25 30 x Big 4ft Round Bales 2019 Wrapped Silage (2 Lots) Note: To be sold off the relevant stack. Welgar Lely Baler Vendor: E G & M G Powell, Manor Farm, Little Dilwyn, Leominster, HR4 8EY Tel: 01568 720107 Location: From Hereford take the A4110 Canon Pyon road for approximately 8 miles before turning left signed Weobley 3, Little Dilwyn ½. Go along the road for just over ½ mile and the stack of silage will be noted on your left in the field close to the road. The Hay is tacked in the farm buildings. Access: Good in all weather. Help available to load. Clearance: 31st March 2020 Lots 26 to 27 45 x Big 4ft Round Bales 2019 Meadow Hay (2 Lots) Lots 28 to 29 45 x Big 4ft Round Bales 2019 Meadow Silage (2 Lots) Vendor: C C & B H Hinksman, Rowleys Place, Moccas, Herefordshire, HR2 9LJ Tel: 01981 500248 or 07780 356537 Location: Rowleys Place is best approached from Hereford taking A465 Abergavenny Road for a short distance before turning right onto the B4348 and B4352 roads which after 11 miles lead to Moccas Memorial Cross. Turn right signed Preston on Wye and proceed for 0.8 miles. The farm is on the roadside to your left. The Hay is in the new barn by the side of the house. Access: Good in all Weather. Help to load available Clearance: 31st March 2020 Lots 30 & 31 50 x Big 4ft Round Bales 2019 Meadow Hay (2 Lots) Lots 32 & 33 50 x 90cm x70cm x 7ft 6 Big Square Bales 2019 Meadow Hay Note: All baled with New Holland Round and Square Baler. To be sold ‘off the stack’. Vendor: D C Curtis, Moor Court, Lyonshall, Herefordshire, HR5 3LA Tel: 07860 637296 Location: From Leominster take A44 for Kington. Continue through Pembridge and after approx. 1.5miles from Pembridge turn left for Weston. Keep right at junction for Moorcot and take first right to Moor Court. Please use this approach and not the main drive off A44 by the Lodge.
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