SPORTING AUCTION 2019 Storehouse, Foulis Ferry Thursday 21St March 2019 7.00Pm-9.30Pm (Includes Complimentary Wine and Venison Casserole Buffet)

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SPORTING AUCTION 2019 Storehouse, Foulis Ferry Thursday 21St March 2019 7.00Pm-9.30Pm (Includes Complimentary Wine and Venison Casserole Buffet) Reg Charity No SC038868 Highland Region Committee SPORTING AUCTION 2019 Storehouse, Foulis Ferry Thursday 21st March 2019 7.00pm-9.30pm (includes complimentary wine and venison casserole buffet) By kind permission of Mr & Mrs Q Stevens James Macpherson-Fletcher, InneCsomnotuantc, tM: anse Road, Auldearn, IV12 5SX Email: [email protected] Tel: 07971 649062 COUNTRY TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS With over 40 years’ of supporting the rural sector, RHere K Harrison is one to of the leadingprotect insurance providers to farms and estates, as well as rural homes and businesses.all things We solve their risk rural requirements with a suite of specially developed solutions. Please call on 01738 234 019 or email [email protected] WWW.CAMPBELLSOFBEAULY.COM “Heads and Tails” Introductory Prizes : 1st – DB&B for Two at any Macdonald Hotel ; 2nd – £50 Harbro Gift Voucher No DONOR LOT VALUE 01 Kishorn Seafood Bar Lunch for two, including a bottle of wine, at Kishorn Seafood Bar, Strathcarron . .£80 02 Kate Macpherson A beautiful and unique pheasant feather wreath . .£125 03 Easter Aberchalder Estate Red or sika hind outing for one rifle plus accompanying guest to be taken in 2019/20 season .£300 04 Lord Cadogan Salmon fishing for 4 rods on the River Brora on Saturday 30th March 2019 . .£300 05 James Munro Wild duck flight for 4 guns, Pitkerrie, Easter Ross . .£400 06 Kildonan Estate An opportunity for a stag at Kildonan Estate, Sutherland to be taken in 2019 . .£600 07 Wildland Limited An early morning Blackcock lek experience for 2 people on a date to be agreed in April/May 2019 . .£150 No DONOR LOT VALUE 08 GWCT Auchnerran Farm A day's ferreting for up to 4 guns. A chance to help protect the crops and fill the boot with . rabbits and pigeons at the GWCT’s demonstration farm at Auchnerran. Optional farm tour with . Merlin Becker is included. .£300 09 Brahan Estate An outing for a Roe buck on Brahan Estate, to be taken in 2019 . .£200 10 Clare Campbell A limited edition 100% Merino wool scarf from Prickly Thistle Scotland. The scarf is 3m long and . .75m wide, it has featured as an exclusive collection item in a recent #BuildTheMill crowdfunding . campaign and goes by the name of the Seriously Oversized Scarf, for the serious scarf wearer. .£245 11 Kyllachy Estate Salmon fishing on the Kyllachy Beat on the River Findhorn for 2 rods on 3 consecutive days . by agreement when not required for the lodge. .£500 12 Campbell's of Beauly A beautiful and stylish pair of Campbell's of Beauly Ladies Spanish leather boots . .£275 13 Moray Estates A weekday round of golf for four at Castle Stuart Golf Links, date to be agreed . .£500 Try them for yourself & see how capable, flexible and affordable they are THE PLACE FOR FRESH SEASONAL PRODUCE IN A BEAUTIFUL LOCATION Situated on the A9 with stunning open views over the Cromarty Firth, The Storehouse Food Hall & Gift Shop makes for a fantastic North Coast To find out more about 500 destination. Fresh locally sourced produce is key to our extensive the Polaris Range of breakfast, brunch and lunch specialities. Also our unique speciality ATVs and organise a coffees are made using our own exclusive blend roasted on site, while demonstration – contact: James White: award winning cakes, tray bakes 07741 642366 and scones will satisfy all manner of or George McLaren: sweet tooth. 07775 584565 Our shop features a varied range of giftware, fine cheeses and deli FIND MORE FINANCE GREAT DEALS AVAILABLE counter as well as a unique bottle ON ALL NEW & ON ALL USED MACHINERY MACHINERY shop which includes over 100 Log onto our SEE WEBSITE different gins from Scotland and website FOR DETAILS Calculate your every corner of the world. payments The Highlands premier dealer for OPENING HOURS agricultural machinery and ATVs Mon to Sat 9.00-18.00 Sunday 10.00-17.00 McLaren Tractors Ltd. Strathpeffer Road, Dingwall IV15 9QF Tel: 01349 867521 Email: [email protected] www.mclarentractors.co.uk FOULIS FERRY, EVANTON, ROSS-SHIRE IV16 9UX www.thestorehouseathome.com 01349 830038 No DONOR LOT VALUE 14 David Houston A day's sika hind stalking for one rifle on Farraline Estate to be taken this season . .£250 15 Frank Spencer-Nairn Two days for two rods on the Culligran Beats on the River Farrar in July/August 2019 . subject to availability . .£300 16 Ben Alder Estate Fishing on Loch Pattack for 2 rods in June or July 2019, boat provided . .£175 17 Kinrara Distillery Gin tasting experience for up to 8 guests. Enjoy an afternoon at Kinrara Distillery in Aviemore, . where you will get a behind the scenes tour of the distillery. See their distiller in operation and . get hands-on as you distill and get to try gin directly from the still! Then sit down and taste your way through the Kinrara range and maybe try some of their as yet not released gins, normally . between 6 and 8 gins. Duration 2 hours. Subject to availability. Driver essential! . .£350 18 Dunmaglass Estate One gun to join a driven pheasant/partridge day on the Dunmaglass Estate next season . .£650 19 Strathconon Estate An outing for a red deer stag on Strathconon Estate, date to be agreed and taken in 2019 . .£600 No DONOR LOT VALUE 20 Campbell's of Beauly Campbell's of Beauly bespoke Plus 4s and cap . .£350 21 Tongue Angling Club & Trout fishing on Loch Hope, with boat for 2 days in peak season, plus one night's Bed & Breakfast Tongue Hotel at Tongue hotel, either a double or twin room. Extra night available by separate negotiation. .£250 22 Lethen Estate 3 days' salmon fishing for 2 rods on the Dunearn beat of the River Findhorn. To be taken . September 2019 by arrangement . .£700 23 Balavil Estate A day's red deer stag stalking for one rifle on Balavil Estate, Kingussie. To be taken in . October 2019 by arrangement . .£600 24 Lord Cadogan Salmon fishing for 4 rods on the River Brora on Saturday 10th August 2019 . .£500 25 Gordon & MacPhail Stephen Rankin a 4th Generation family member from Gordon and MacPhail to host a VIP . whisky tasting either at the Boardroom in Elgin or at your own home for 8 people. Tasting . whiskies going back 70 years you will have an unrivalled experience to enjoy the Gordon and . MacPhail liquid library of Single Malt Whisky. Date to be mutually agreed . .£1,000 ĞůŝǀĞƌŝŶŐĨƵĞůƐŽůƵƟŽŶƐƚŽŚŽŵĞƐĂŶĚ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐĞƐĂĐƌŽƐƐ^ĐŽƚůĂŶĚĨŽƌŽǀĞƌϲϬLJĞĂƌƐ :,/' x ,ĞĂƟŶŐKŝů x dƌĂĐƚŽƌŝĞƐĞů x ŽŵŵĞƌĐŝĂů&ƵĞů x Kŝů^ƚŽƌĂŐĞdĂŶŬƐ 6&277,6+ x DĂƌŝŶĞ'ĂƐKŝů x ĚůƵĞ *$0( *HW LQ &RQWDFW HQTXLULHV#DUGJD\JDPHFRXN dĞů͗ϬϴϬϬϮϮϰϮϮϰ ŵĂŝů͗ƐĂůĞƐΛŚŝŐŚůĂŶĚĨƵĞůƐ͘ĐŽ͘ƵŬ ZZZDUGJD\JDPHFRXN ǁǁǁ͘ŚŝŐŚůĂŶĚĨƵĞůƐ͘ĐŽ͘ƵŬ No DONOR LOT VALUE 26 Glenmoriston Estate Walked up mixed species day for 4 guns to include pheasant, partridge and woodcock. Coffee will be served in the morning and a heavy 11`s halfway through the day. Expected bag 40 birds to . be taken in January 2020 . .£1,200 27 Novar Estate The ultimate ‘simulated game’ day using the clay pigeon facility at Novar for up to 8 guns. The date, before 1 Spetember 2019, to be agreed with head keeper. Clays and lunch kindly provided. .£1,800 28 Ralia Estate A great day's walked up shooting for 3-4 guns at Ralia Estate. The morning will start with walked up grouse and ptarmigan followed by an afternoon of pheasant, duck, partridge and any other . species. Also included are 2 nights' accommodation in a nearby self-catered farmhouse. .£1,500 29 GWCT Highland Chairman A bottle of 2018 homemade Damson Gin. Your get out of jail card if you are running . late tonight! . .£25 RAFFLE Lots of great raffle prizes including 250 of Galbraith Group's finest cartridges, lunch for two at the award winning Sun Dancer restaurant in Nairn, a bottle of Inshriach Gin, a bottle of Balvenie whisky, a magnum of prosecco & 500l of heating oil delivered to your door to name a few. If you are unable to attend the event, email and telephone bids are welcome anytime before the auction. Please contact James: [email protected] Tel: 07971 649062 Please can you pay for all your purchases on the auction night. A card machine will be available but may not be workable so please bring a chequebook too if you have one. Please can you ensure that all sporting lots are taken during the 2019/20 season as the GWCT Highland Committee are unable to roll over untaken lots. The GWCT Highland Committee would like to thank all our donors, sponsors, advertisers and bidders who support this event year on year. A special thanks to this evening's auctioneer Sam Ferguson, Quintin and Michelle and the team at The Storehouse, Ardgay Game for supplying the venison and Gordon & MacPhail for the Red Door gin. 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