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Worcester Prem Sale 2005.Qxd British Charollais Sheep Society A Registered Charity PREMIER SALE OF R1 & R2 GENOTYPE RAMS & EWES SATURDAY 2nd JULY 2011 Sale to commence at 10.00 a.m. To be held at WORCESTER LIVESTOCK MARKET Comprising HEAD - 376 92 Senior & Shearling Rams ~ 240 Ram Lambs 27 Shearling Ewes ~ 17 Ewe Lambs Auctioneer: Clive Roads McCartneys The Livestock Market, Heath Meadow, Nunnery Way, Worcester. WR4 0SQ Tel: 01905 769770 Fax: 01905 769772 APPROACH ROUTES TO THE LIVESTOCK MARKET AT WORCESTER British WORCESTER Charollais PREMIER SALE Sheep Society An increased entry of rams and A Registered Charity females has been received for our Youngman's Road Premier Sale to be held at Worcester Wymondham Market, which reflects the increased Norfolk NR18 0RR popularity in our breed. Tel: 01953 603335 Entries have been received from the very Fax: 01953 607626 best flocks for Scotland, England, Wales, Email : Northern Ireland and we welcome an entry [email protected] from Holland. Chief Executive All sheep will have been tested for scrapie Mr Jonathan Barber genotype and will be R1 or R2 status. Our inspection will ensure only the best quality stock are forward and our full fertility Breed Secretary quarantee is there to give confidence to Mrs Carroll Barber buyers. Ass. Breed Sec Whether you are a pedigree flock owner Mrs Susan Platt looking for a new stock ram or a commercial prime lamb producer seeking top quality sires then Worcester Market on Saturday Society Inspector 2nd July is the place to be. Mr Robert Gregory Assistant Inspector There is also a good selection of females David Sloan from the best breeding lines. Veterinary Inspector Mr Nick Hart, If you have any queries with regard to the sale, then please contact the office or MRCVS Clive Roads at McCartneys. Website : www.charollaissheep.com General Information LOCATION: The sale will be held at Worcester Livestock Market, The Heath Meadow, Nunnery Way, Worcester. For directions see map. MOVEMENT LICENSES All vendors must hand in a completed General Movement License and also a current Sheep & Goat Health Scheme certificate. The market holding number is 17 521 8000-01. Intending purchasers should have their CPH number ready to complete the correct movement license before departure from the market. INSPECTION All sheep will be inspected by the Society’s Official Inspector before being allowed forward for sale. All sheep must have been paint branded with their lot number prior to arrival at the market. Any sheep being rejected must be removed from their pens. BIOSECURITY Intending purchasers are requested to have livestock vehicles cleansed and disinfected. Vendors will be required to wash out their livestock vehicles after unloading. SCRAPIE GENOTYPE RESULTS All sheep in the sale have been tested to establish their scrapie genotype and are all Class 1 (ARR/ARR) or Class 2 (ARR/ARQ). Whilst the Society will make all possible effort to provide purchasers with the correct information, they can in no way be held responsible for any error or omission of information. If breeders wish for more information on scrapie genotyping and their use within a breeding programme, they should contact the office. Results not printed in this catalogue will be available on sale day. MAEDI VISNA All sheep are from Maedi Visna Accredited flocks. Prospective purchasers wishing to join the scheme should consult the Sheep & Goat Health Schemes, P.O. Box 5557, Inverness, IV2 4YT. Tel: 01463 411103 before the arrival of sheep onto their premises. PEDIGREE CERTIFICATES Pedigree certificates together with certificates for scrapie genotype will be available from the Auctioneer's office on the day of the sale. All animals in the sale are Full Pedigree Registered. SUBSTITUTE ENTRIES Substitute entries may be offered for sale. A separate catalogue listing these animals will be available on sale day. Any such sheep will be marked with a red dot next to their lot number. REFRESHMENTS: A restaurant and a licensed bar are available within the market premises. METHOD AND ORDER OF SALE: All stock will be sold in guineas (105 pence) and strictly in catalogue order unless any alteration is announced by the auctioneers. CONDITIONS OF SALE: The Sale is held subject to the Society's Auction Rules and Conditions of Sale and to the Auctioneer's General Conditions of Sale. COMMISSIONS: The Auctioneers will faithfully execute commissions to purchase for buyers unable to attend the sale in person, upon receipt of instructions in writing delivered to their offices 48 hours in advance of the sale. SETTLEMENT & CLEARANCE OF STOCK: Settlement in full is due to the market auctioneers, Messrs McCartneys Ltd, immediately at the close of sale. SEMEN Ownership of all semen rights shall be deemed to pass to the new owner. The vendor of a ram may elect to retain semen for their own use or for sale to a third party if this is stated in the sale catalogue and re-iterated by the auctioneer at the time of sale. Timetable of Events Arrival of Stock The market will be open for arrivals from 7.00 a.m. on Friday morning. It is possible for stock to arrive on Thursday evening BUT the market will not be ready until 6.00 p.m. Anyone wishing to deliver stock on Thursday must speak with Clive Roads at McCartneys to arrange this. Friday 1st July 8.30 am - 1 pm Inspection 2.30 pm Show Evening Presentation of Trophies and Hog Roast Supper in the Market Tickets will be £12.50 per head for the supper. Will you please book with office by 27th June, so we can inform the caterers of number. Tickets will be available for sale during the day on Friday from the auctioneers office. Animals arriving later than 2 p.m. will not be admitted for sale. Saturday 2nd July Sale starts at 10.00 am with shearling and stock rams. Females will be sold at the conclusion of the males. INDEX TO VENDORS ] Indicates Member of Signet Recording Scheme All these flocks have cross referenced Shearlings Ram performance figures available Rams Lambs AIKEN, JONATHAN XZJ 60 82 Corbally Road, Carnew, Dromara, Dromore, Co. Down. Tel: 028 9753 2578 ALDERSON, RALPH YVY 231-233 The Beeches, Carthorpe, Bedale, N Yorks. Tel: 01845 567403 AMPHLETT, PAUL G WBX 174-177 Tawelfa Pytingwyn Farm, Brecon, Powys Ewe lambs 372-374 Tel: 07817 068937 BARBER, JONATHAN & CARROLL AB 164-167 Crogham Farm, Wymondham, Norfolk ] Tel : 01953 607860 BLAKENEY, MARK & ALICE XSH 81-83 260 Cranleigh Croft, Burton, Mere, Wiltshire. Tel: 07971 979677 BOWEN, WC & RL XPR 153 Gwyndy, Llandeloy, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire Tel: 07773 797411 BRADSHAW, IAN WEG 205-206 Fosgrove House, St. Ives Road, Somersham, Cambs. Ewe lamb 367 Tel: 07855 410849 BURROUGH, G F XNR 57-59 123-126 Sheldon Grange, Dunkeswell, Honiton, Devon. ] Tel: 01823 680565 CROWTHER, CHRIS YBZ 158-163 East Dudston, Chirbury, Montgomery, Powys Tel: 01938 561437 CURRAN, DAVID & PAUL XEV 218-220 Wernfawr, Talgarth, Brecon, Powys ] Tel: 01874 711560 CURTIS, JENNIFER DQ 142-144 Elm Farm, Wickhamford, Evesham, Worcs. ] Females 337-339 Tel: 07970 051897 Shearlings Lambs DAVIES, ADRIAN XCA 89-90 130-134 Glanbrydan, Manordeilo, Llandeilo. ] Females 354-357 Tel: 01558 822312 DAVIES, DILWYN ZDG 154-157 Ffordd Uchaf, Llansteffan, Carmarthen. ] Tel: 01267 241604 DAVIES, I T & SON YSS 305-307 Danyreglwys, Garthbrengy, Brecon, Powys. Tel: 07813 165064 DAVIES, JOHN WAD 247-249 Lane End Farm, Hot Lane, Biddulph Moor, Females 333-336 Stoke on Trent. Tel: 01782 516988 DOUGHERTY, CYRIL XRL 170-173 Horsley View, Kirby Misperton, Malton, N Yorks. Tel: 01653 668577 DUNKLEY, STUART SU 121-122 Hyde Farm, Blisworth Road, Roade, Northampton ] Females 340-341 Tel: 01604 862338 EVANS, H & B XUE 168-169 Glantrenfach, Llanybydder, Carms. ] Tel: 01570 480811 EVANS, DEWI YET 214-217 Tyddyn y Ffrwd, Llanallgo, Moelfre, Anglesey. Tel: 01248 410122 EVANS, D ESMORE WLS 100-105 Monfa, Gwernaffield Road, Mold, Flintshire Tel: 07889 137362 EVANS, MYFYR XXK 107-116 Tan-yr-accar, Llanrhaeadr, Denbigh Tel: 01745 890232 FOSTER, KENTON YTU 88 Garriston Farm, Garriston, Leyburn, N. Yorks. Ewe lambs 360-362 Tel: 01969 622566 GELDARD, J A & R & SONS DW 97-99 Low Foulshaw Farm, Levens, Kendal, Cumbria. ] Tel: 01539 552247 Shearlings Lambs GETHIN, MARTIN WKT 321-322 Cnwcymorfol, Letterston, Haverfordwest, Pembs. Tel: 01348 840279 GRAY, RUSSELL YUX 92 258-259 Langside Farm, Kirkfieldbank, Lanark Tel: 01555 662613 GREGORY, MR & MRS A J ZXW 243-246 Cold Harbour Farm, Stewkley Lane, Mursley, ] Milton Keynes. Tel: 01296 720554 GREGORY, R S & J A TG 61-64 236-242 The Meadows, Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury, ] Shropshire. Tel: 01939 291466 GRIFFITHS, JW & A QT 86-87 106 Willow Dene, Southend, Wotton-under-Edge, Glos. Tel: 01453 845530 HART, N & R QU 41 Langstone Mill, Llangarron, Ross on Wye, Hereford. Tel: 01989 770205 HARVEY, R & M XVL 195-196 Nether Keir, Auldgirth, Dumfriess. Tel : 07713 147313 HAWES, CHRIS WDK 197-204 Grange Farm, Little Chesterton, Bicester, Oxon. ] Ewe lambs 368-371 Tel: 01869 253176 HOPPER, C & SON NF 1-4 272-274 Gogwell Farm, Cove, Tiverton, Devon. Females 342-344 Tel: 01884 252133 HOWIE, ANGUS & SUE WKF 191-194 Millhouse, Dunning, Perthshire. ] Tel: 01764 684233 HUNTER, S & J NN 26-29 93-96 New Town Farm, Hunmanby, Filey, N. Yorks. Tel: 01723 891806 INGRAM, W & C ZNN 33-41 250-257 Logie Durno, Pitcaple, Aberdeen ] Tel: 01467 681579 Shearlings Lambs JONES, C & D COOPER XUN 24 145 Upper Tal y Bryn, Llansantffraed, Brecon, Powys. Tel: 01876 676583 JONES, D P XZB 323-326 Pannau, Cawtref, Brecon, Powys. Tel: 01874 665417 JONES, J N R XLR 313-314 Rofft, Isallt Road, Llanddulas, Abergele, Conwy Tel: 07780 680775 JONES, MEILIR YBJ 74-77 Gop Farm, Trelawnyd, Flintshire Tel: 01745 570410 JONES, MICHAEL ZXT 331-332 Wern Wen Farm, Llangwstenin, Conwy.
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