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Hallworthy Market Report HALLWORTHY MARKET REPORT Top price Steer today at £1305 for the Ead family of St Austell THURSDAY 26th NOVEMBER 2020 EVERY THURSDAY Gates Open 6.30am SALE TIMES 09:45 am Draft Ewes followed by Prime, Store Hoggs & Breeding Sheep 10:45am Tested & Untested Prime & OTM Cattle 11:00 am Store Cattle & Stirk Hallworthy Stockyard, Hallworthy, Camelford, Cornwall, PL32 9SH Tel: 01840 261261 Fax: 01840 261684 Website: www.kivells.com Email: [email protected] SHEEP AUCTIONEER STEVE PROUSE 07767 895366 90 DRAFT EWES Small entry, flying trade with nearly all ½ meat and lean ewes on offer and an overall average of 70.35 was met. Top being £101 for a pen of Texel’s from Winston Grigg, Trengune who realised £96 for his 2nd pen. Polled Dorset ewes to £89.50 from Andrew Hawkey, Penpont, Wadebridge. 365 FAT LAMBS Weight Top Average More lambs on offer again a very Per Head Per Kilo Per Head Per Kilo sharp trade and a lot more could have 32.1-39 72 200 72 200 taken advantage of this trade. Overall 39.1-45.5 97.50 227 90 208 average of 207.7p, several pens over 45.6-52 101.50 209 98.30 203 215p to a top of 227p from 2 pens of 52+ 106 197 102 190 Texel x 42kgs £95.50 from Chris Olde, Overall 106 227 93.50 207.7 Oaklea, Morwenstow. 10 pens realised £100 and over to a top of £108 from Messrs J&D Goodenough, Tramail, Davidstow. 312 STORE LAMBS A few more on offer again very much sought after. 13 pens realised over £80 to a top of £84.50 for 2 pens of shorn lambs from Andrew Ham, Higer Basil, St Clether. STORE CATTLE AUCTIONEER - RICHARD DENNIS STORE CATTLE A sensational trade with a lighter entry this week but plenty of demand for all sections of cattle. Top spot today going to the Ead family of St Austell with a cracking run of Limousin and Native x cattle. Their best a single Limousin Steer with a great frame to £1305 and another pair at £1240 with tremendous carcass. A single Devon x Steer with depth and length to £1200, their AA Steers with plenty of stretch and power to £1100. Mr Gregory ran in close with a single Charolais x Steer to £990. Younger Steers from Rich Nankivell topped at £935 for a 16mth AA Steer and £895 for 3 Charolais x Steers at 15mths. Heifers were short on the ground with top spot going to The Ead family with a single proofy heifer to £925. Rich Nankivell running in close with a pair of Charolais x Heifers to £810 at 15mths. Friesians topped out at £780, £775 and £750 for 3 pens of Steers from Martin Hambly of Liskeard. Two young pedigree Hereford bulls from RR Sanders of St Blazey sold away at £1000 with plenty of scope to go on. Next week Show and Sale and Suckled Calves. Kivells notice to Store Cattle Vendors It has come to our attention in recent months that a large number of Cattle are being sent to the market missing ear tags, and because of this the purchasers are having to tag the animals themselves. It is not the responsiblity of the purchasers to be tagging the animals, all cattle must be properly tagged before entering the market. Suckled Calves Continued- Heifers today topped out at a massive £740 for Mr G Smith again with We thank you for your cooperation his other Limousin Heifers making £720 x2 and £680 x6 all around 8 months old. The Whiting STIRKS – Auctioneer Tim Kivell A nice entry of 25 Stirks today at Hallworthy and yet again another very strong trade with all types in strong demand. Topped today at £640 for 2 Devon Steers 8mths for Anthony Walke of Looe, who also had a Simmental Steers 8mth at £575 and his Simmental heifers hit £570 8mths. Mr Vokes reached £590 for his 10mth British Blue and Limousin Steers and Limousin Heifers closely behind at £585 9mths. The Parsons family of Launceston had a young 6mth Aberdeen Angus Steer at £480 and other young types at £380. Steve Carpenter of Widegates had his usual young sorts forward with Dairy Shorthorns making £380 5mth and Aberdeen Angus at £365. More Stirks needed to meet this continuing strong trade demand. Next Stirk sale at Hallworthy is next week Thursday 3rd December. Entries please to Tim Kivell 07788 281900 Many thanks to Vendors and Purchasers Farms For Sale Bolitho Barton Black Rock, Camborne, Cornwall • Ring fenced dairy farm • Substantial five bedroom farmhouse plus two bedroom annexe • Three bedroom single storey barn conversion • Four good quality holiday lets and games room • Range of adaptable dairy farm buildings • Approximately 140.43 acres (56.83 ha) in all. Guide Price £1,950,000 Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547 Land For Sale Land at Aldercott Farm Land at Natson Farm Pancrasweek, Devon | Guide Price £1,100,000 Bow, Crediton, Devon | Guide Price £850,000 An excellent block of pasture land extending to some 167½ A highly productive run of arable and pasture land extending acres. to about 128 acres. Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency Exeter Farms & Land Department [email protected] | 01409 259547 Simon Alford | [email protected] | 01392 251261 Land at Barton Farm Part Trevithick Barnstaple, Devon | Guide L1 £299,000 L2 £199,000 Newquay, Cornwall | Guide Price £495,000 Approximately 77½ acres of pasture land in two lots. A superb run of 55 acres of arable land, mainly level or gently Lot 1 - 46½ Acres, Lot 2 - 31 Acres. sloping. Excellent investment opportunity Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency Launceston Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547 [email protected] | 01566 776866 Land at Stoke Canon The Hen House Exeter, Devon | Guide Price £375,000 Whitestone, Devon | Guide Price £245,000 A highly productive run of level arable and pastureland with Former poultry building with the benefit of planning consent livestock handling pens extending to just under 46 acres. to create a two bed bungalow, set within approx. 0.58 acres. Exeter Farms & Land Department Exeter Farms & Land Department [email protected] | 01392 252262 [email protected] | 01392 252262 Land at Badgers Gate Land & Fishing at Boyton Bridge Bridford, Exeter, Devon | Guide Price £145,000 Launceston, Cornwall | OIEO £85,000 Approx. 23.41 acres of permanent grassland with ponds and An attractive parcel of land in a private rural location. Some outstanding views over the surrounding countryside. 650 feet of single bank fishing on the River Tamar. Exeter Farms & Land Department Launceston Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01392 252262 [email protected] | 01566 776866 Land at Derriton Mill Holsworthy, Devon | Guide Price £60,000 A 4.45 acre block of gently sloping pasture land and outbuilding, just over a mile from the centre of Holsworthy. Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547 Farms Sold Whiteleigh Farm Whitstone, Cornwall • An established commercial dairy farm in a sought after farming area • Some 339 acres of productive grassland with some amenity woodland • South facing farmhouse with four bedrooms (one en-suite), and three reception rooms • Extensive range of modern and adaptable farm buildings • Including 376 cubicles and ample loose housing. Guide Price £3,250,000 Holsworthy Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01409 259547 Meadwell Farm Kelly, Lifton, Devon A well positioned and highly productive dairy farm. • Modern farmhouse with 3/4 bedrooms and further modern 3 bedroom cottage • Extensive range of dairy and general purpose farm buildings • Ring fenced run of level or gently sloping pasture land • Stable Block • In all about 263 acres Guide Price £2,400,000 Exeter Farms & Land Agency [email protected] | 01392 252262 Higher Swannaton Farm Dartmouth, Devon A wonderfully located farm with substantial farmhouse, two cottages, a range of modern and traditional outbuildings set in 56.98 acres (23.06 hectares) of farmland. • Extensive farmhouse with seven bedrooms, kitchen, three reception rooms • Two well designed barn conversions • Extensive range of both modern and traditional outbuildings • A run of approximately 57 acres of level pasture land • For sale as a whole or in 6 lots Guide Price £1,590,000 Lot 1 Swannaton Farmhouse, Hazel Cottage, Mahogany Cottage and Agricultural Buildings together with 4.25 acres (1.72 hectares) of Land - £950,000 Lot 2 Agricultural Buildings and 1.80 acres (0.73 hectares) of Land - £150,000 Lot 3 Agricultural Buildings together with 14.80 acres (5.99 hectares) of Agricultural Land - £165,000 Lot 4 16.20 acres (6.56 hectares) of Agricultural Land - £125,000 Lot 5 Agricultural Building together with 12.18 acres (4.93 hectares) of Agricultural Land - £125,000 Lot 6 7.73 acres (3.13 hectares) of Agricultural Land - £75,000 Exeter Farms & Land Department Ian Caunter | [email protected] | 01392 252262 Twiscombe Farm Whitestone, Exeter, Devon Extending in total to approximately 60 acres (24.28 hectares), Twiscombe Farm offers a picturesque, tranquil and unspoilt position, with views over the surrounding countryside. • Modernised detached farmhouse with five bedrooms, kitchen, three reception rooms, conservatory and spa • Two bedroom detached cottage with adaptable self- contained office space above • Extensive range of agricultural outbuildings with development potential (SCT) • Lakeside boathouse with services connected. Potential for holiday letting (STC) • Set within 60 acres of ring fenced agricultural land, gardens and ornamental lakes Guide Price £1,650,000 Freehold Exeter Farms & Land Department Ian Caunter | [email protected] | 01392 252262 Bidlake Farm Germansweek, Beaworthy, Okehampton, Devon A residential farm in private valley with income potential, overlooking Roadford Lake.
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