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Sheep & Goat Catalogue CIRENCESTER MARKET Rare, Native & Traditional Breeds Show & Sale of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Goats & Poultry SHEEP & GOAT CATALOGUE SATURDAY 4TH AUGUST 2018 SHOW TIMES Cotswold Sheep Show – Friday 3rd August 2018 at 5.00 p.m. Oxford Sandy & Black Pigs Show - Friday 3rd August 2018 at 4.30 p.m. SALE TIMES Poultry Sale - 10.00 a.m. Cotswold Sheep - 11.00 a.m. General Sheep - Follows Cotswold Sheep Sale Cattle - Follows Sheep Sale at Approx 12.45 p.m. Pigs - Follows Cattle Sale at Approx 1.45 p.m. Flowering Trees, Shrubs & Plants at Approx 12 noon. 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 Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Horses & 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. 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. 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 Buyers should note that lots may be withdrawn and other lots added prior to the sale day.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lots inclusion since neither the Vendor nor the Auctioneers will be responsible for abortive expenses in respect of withdrawn lots. 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 where additional time to remove has been specified. 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. HOLDING NUMBER The Holding number at Cirencester Market is 14 / 052 / 8001 DIRECTIONS Cirencester Livestock Market, Driffield Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 5QA 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. AUCTIONEERS OFFICES Market Office (Richard Barrow) Lydney Office (Chris Voyce) Cotswold Agricultural Centre Tidenham Chase Driffield Road High Woolaston Cirencester Lydney Gloucestershire GL7 5QA Gloucestershire GL15 6PT Tel: 01285 869911 Tel: 01291 680068 Fax: 01285 869514 Fax: 01291 689385 Mobile: 07885 298316 Mobile: 07801 801872 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] IMPORTANT The Auctioneers and their clients accept no liability for any damage or injury to persons or plant and all attend the sale at their own risk. BIDDING NUMBERS Purchasers are requested to complete a Bidding Registration Form and obtain a bidding number prior to the sale. LICENSING ANIMAL MOVEMENTS Purchasers of Cattle, Sheep & Goats will require a holding number & haulier details to allow licensing from the market. Purchasers of Pigs will need to be registered with BPEX prior to sale by telephoning 0844 335 8400 or www.eaml2.org.uk SOCIETY TRANSFER FEES & LEVIES Pedigree Transfer fees are listed for information only and fees are to be paid to the society if required by vendors & / or purchasers as detailed in the catalogue. WEEKLY SALE EVERY THURSDAY OF PRIME & STORE SHEEP AT CIRENCESTER MARKET FORTHCOMING SPECIAL SHEEP SALES FRIDAY 10TH AUGUST 2018 SALES OF THEAVES, BREEDING EWES, EWE & STORE LAMBS FRIDAY 24TH AUGUST 2018 SALES OF STORE LAMBS SHEEP All Sheep to be penned by 9.00a.m Saturday 4th August 2018 Accompanied with ARAMS1 Licence & Completed Auction Sheets - Sale follows Sale of Cotswold Sheep LIST OF VENDORS Allspheres Farm, Hankerton, Malmesbury, Wilts Lots: 148, 153, 154, 155 Beazer L, Home Farm, Stoney Stratton, Bath Lots: 149, 150, 151 Beesley M & V, 20 Flowers Piece, Ashampstead, Berks Lots: 168, 200, 201 Buscombe D, Manor Cottage, Hilmarton, Calne, Wilts Lots: 160, 163, 164, 165 Butts Farm Rare Breeds, South Cerney, Cirencester, Glos Lots: 138, 142 – 144, 145 Byatt F, Highfields Farm, Belmer Road, Burton End, Stansted, Essex Lots: 91, 92, Collishaw J, Brookside Farm, Leigh, Wilts Lots: 111, 112, 118 Cruse R, Lots: 78, 79 Dupree A, Tellings Farm, Minety, Malmesbury, Wilts Lots: 123 – 125 Durnford N, Cloatley Road, Hankerton, Malmesbury, Wilts Lots: 108, 109, 110 Gilder N & J & Son, Oaks Farm, Aston on Carrant, Tewkesbury, Glos Lots: 117 Grove Park Estate Partnership, Cherington, Tetbury, Glos Lots: 100, 101, 102 Henson & Andrews Ltd, Cotswold Farm Park, Guiting Power, Cheltenham, Glos Lots: 129, 130 Heywood J, Cowleaze Cottage, The Moor, Minety, Malmesbury, Wilts Lots: 88, 202 Hobbs M, High Cross Farm, Elkstone, Cheltenham, Glos Lots: 159 JHS Farming, The Farm House, Meadow, Garford, Oxon Lots: 131, 178, 179 Jones J, The Old Post Office, Main Road, Minsterworth, Glos Lots: 106, 107, 161 Ledgerwood C, Elton Farm House, Weston, Newbury, Berks Lots: 77, 85, 86, 87 Lyons A, Sycamore Farm, Stone Allerton, Axbridge, Somerset Lots: 80, 81, 82 Meeres Barrow A, Allspheres Farm, Hankerton, Malmesbury, Wilts Lots: 132, 134 Powell D, 2 Clay Road, Nine Wells, Berry Hill, Coleford, Glos Lots: 133 Reid S, Lower Whiting Farm, Berrow, Malvern, Worc Lots: 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189 Rollason L, The Close, Drayton Beauchamp, Aylesbury, Bucks Lots: 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199 Sander V, Pear Tree Farm, Astcote, Northamptonshire Lots: 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, Sims M, Stable Cottage, The Manor, Chieveley, Newbury, Berks Lots: 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177 Sisters Farm Partnership, South Cerney, Cirencester, Glos Lots: 97 Stanhope Miss D, New Farm House, Cruckmeole, Hanwood, Shrewsbury, SY5 8JN Lots: 71, 72, 73, 93, 94 Sully C, 2 Mill Lane, Bishops Lydeard, Taunton, Somerset. Lots: 66, 74, 137, 139, 140, 141 Taylor S, 2 London Lodge Cottages, Burghclere, Newbury, Berks Lots: 121, 122 Taylor H, Redlands Farm, Compton Dundon, Somerton, Somerset Lots: 205 Tice J, The Orchard, Chedworth, Glos Lots: 203, 204 Tobin L, Little Box Farm, Awre, Newnham on Severn, Glos Lots: 105 Webb S, Woodlet House, Woodley Green, Witney, Oxon Lots: 128, 162 Wells S, 4 Lyedowns, Lambourn Woodlands, Berks Lots: 113, 114, 115, 116 Wood O, 15 The Grove, Chelworth, Malmesbury, Wilts Lots: 156, 157, 158 LEICESTER LONGWOOL SHEEP RAMS & RAM LAMBS Owner : Mr V Sander Lot No: 65 Name: Astcote Kennedy Tag : UK020800 00943 Number Born : 1 Sire : Astcote Hamish Dam : Astcote Goldie Remarks: Black Wooled. Sire from Red Down Line, Dam prize winning flock. Owner : C J Sully Lot No: 66 Name: Quantockhills Esmay Society No: BM001600 Tag : UK0344746 / 00561 Number Born : 2 Date of Birth : 15/02/18 Sire : Moorgate Isaak – LL7964 Remarks: Black Wooled, Wormed Ivamec 11/07/18, Dysect 11/07/18 EWES & EWE LAMBS Owner : Mr V Sander Lot No: 67 Name: Astcote Kimberley Tag : UK020800 00939 Number Born : 2 Date of Birth : 08/02/18 Sire : Moorgate Solomon Dam : Astcote Gladys Black Wooled, Sire Reserve Longwool Champion at Great Yorkshire Show 2017. Remarks: Dam Reserve Longwool Champion at New Forest Show 2017. Lot No: 68 Name: Astcote Karissa Tag : UK020800 00940 Number Born : 1 Date of Birth : 01/02/18 Sire : Astcote Heathcliffe Dam : Astcote Glade Remarks: Black Wooled, Rare Bloodline within National Flock Lot No: 69 Name: Astcote Kitty Tag : UK020800 00941 Number Born : 2 Date of Birth : 08/02/18 Sire : Moorgate Solomon Dam : Astcote Gladys Black Wooled, Sire Reserve Longwool Champion at Great Yorkshire Show 2017. Remarks: Dam Reserve Longwool Champion at New Forest Show 2017. Lot No: 70 Name: Astcote Kendall Tag : UK020800 00942 Number Born : 1 Date of Birth : 2018 Sire : Astcote Hamish – BM0310 Dam : Moorgate Ottilie Remarks: Black Wooled, Sire from Red Down Line Owner : Miss D Stanhope Lot No: 71 Name: Moorgate Sibyl Registration No: LL8173 Number Born : 2 Date of Birth : 03/02/18 Sire : West End Galilead – LL7225 Dam : Moorgate Ila – LL4924 Lot No: 72 Name: Moorgate Sally Registration No: LL8175 Number Born : 2 Date of Birth : 03/02/18 Sire : West End Galilead – LL7225 Dam : Moorgate Venita – LL7411 Lot No: 73 Name: Moorgate Sacha Registration No: LL8176 Number Born : 2 Date of Birth : 08/02/18 Sire : Blake Wigston – LL7648 Dam : Moorgate Olivia – LL7899 Owner : C J Sully Lot No: 74 Name: Quantockhills Lenny Tag : UK0344746 / 00455 Date of Birth : 14/03/15 Sire : Blake Tyrone – BM0266 Remarks: Black Wooled, Wormed Ivamec 11/07/18, Dysect 11/07/18 BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP RAMS & RAM LAMBS Owner : C Ledgerwood Lot No: 77 Name: Crews Horatio Society No: BLB42 N3 Tag : UK0332015
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