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668 Hardy Rams Hardy Rams Mainly Welsh, Hardy Speckled & Beulah Speckled Twenty Second Annual Evening Sale of 666686686868 Hardy Rams Thursday 19 th October 2017 at RhayadRhayaderer Market, Powys LD6 5BU Sale to commence at 11121222.30.30 p.m. prompt Show at 11.30am All Enquiries: Builth Wells Office ––– 01982 553614 Chris Davies ––– 07813 644303 Rhayader Market (Sale Day Only) ––– 01597 810944 Prize Show Show to commence at 11.30am prompt Strictly only two entries per vendor Class 1 - Best Hardy Speckled Ram any age Judged by Austin Davies, Park Farm, Llangammarch Wells Winner to be presented with an annual challenge cup for the Best Hardy Speckled Ram Class 2 – Best White Face Ram any age Judged by Ivor Morgan, Upper Rhymney, Nantmel Catalogue of the TWENTY SECOND ANNUAL EVENING SALE OF 668 HARDY RAMS RHAYADER MARKET THURSDAY 19 THTHTH OCTOBER 2017 SALE TO COMMENCE AT --- 11121222.30.30.30.30 ppp.p...mmmm LOTLOTSS 1 --- 959595 WILL BE PENNED OUTSIDE Ms MA & JA Griffiths, Cwmshenkin, Glascwm 1 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 2 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 3 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 4 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 5 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 6 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 7 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 8 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 9 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 10 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 11 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 12 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 13 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face Mr G Jones, Waundderw, Erwood 14 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled Face Page 1 Mr R F Lloyd, The Green, Llanfairwaterdine 15 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 16 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 17 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 18 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 19 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face Ms TC & VM Phillips, Rhulen, Llan-nant-Bran 20 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 21 Two year old Ram Beulah Speckled face 22 Two year old Ram Beulah Speckled face 23 Two year old Ram Beulah Speckled face Ms DK & EA Williams, Alltmawr-Isaf, Builth 24 Yearling Ram Speckled face Mountain 25 Yearling Ram Speckled face Mountain 26 Yearling Ram Speckled face Mountain 27 Yearling Ram Speckled face Mountain 28 Yearling Ram Speckled face Mountain 29 Yearling Ram Speckled face Mountain Ms JW Rees & Son, Nantyrhendy, Llangurig 30 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 31 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 32 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face Mr TGP Samuel & Co, Tynymaes, Newbridge 33 Three year old Ram Beulah Speckled face 34 Three year old Ram Beulah Speckled face 35 Three year old Ram Beulah Speckled face 36 Three year old Ram Beulah Speckled face 37 Three year old Ram Beulah Speckled face Page 2 Mr T Williams, Eithing Leision, St Harmon 38 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 39 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 40 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 41 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 42 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 43 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 44 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 45 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 46 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 47 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 48 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 49 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 50 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 51 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 52 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face Mr BTD Davies, Penrhoel, Erwood 53 F.M. Ram Hardy Speckle 54 F.M. Ram Hardy Speckle 55 Two year old Ram Hardy Speckle Ms AH,W & FC Theophilus, Rhiwmallaen, Cilycwm 56 Yearling Ram Hardy Speckle 57 Yearling Ram Hardy Speckle 58 Yearling Ram Hardy Speckle 59 Yearling Ram Hardy Speckle 60 Yearling Ram Hardy Speckle 61 Yearling Ram Hardy Speckle 62 Yearling Ram Hardy Welsh Mr R S Phillips, The Rectory, Cascob 63 Three year old Ram Hardy Speckle Page 3 Mr D Addison, Penygarreg, Elan Valley 64 F.M. Ram Grey Face 65 F.M. Ram Grey Face Mrs M.R.S. Thomas, Tynffos, Garth 66 F.M. Ram Grey Face 67 F.M. Ram Grey Face 68 F.M. Ram Grey Face Ms DW Evans & Co, Cwmfran, Cilycwm 69 Four year old Ram Speckled faced 70 Four year old Ram Speckled faced 71 Four year old Ram Speckled faced 72 Four year old Ram Speckled faced 73 Three year old Ram Speckled faced Mrs D Samuel, Maescwm, Builth Wells 74 Yearling Ram Welsh 75 Yearling Ram Reg Black Welsh Mountain Ms H Hughes & Son, Hendy, Abbeycwmhir 76 Yearling Ram Welsh 77 Yearling Ram Welsh 78 Yearling Ram Welsh 79 Yearling Ram Welsh 80 Yearling Ram Welsh Mr R C Samuel, Glyn Farm, Aberedw 81 Yearling Ram Welsh 82 Yearling Ram Welsh 83 Yearling Ram Welsh 84 Yearling Ram Speckled face Mr B Gaskell, Argoed Fawr, Nantglas 85 F.M. Ram Welsh 86 Four year old Ram Welsh Page 4 Ms G & M Davies, Neuaddllwyd, Nantmel 87 Yearling Ram Welsh 88 Yearling Ram Welsh 89 Yearling Ram Welsh 90 Yearling Ram Welsh Mr W B Phillips, Cwmllythin, Llan-nant-Bran 91 Yearling Ram Cheviot 92 Yearling Ram Cheviot 93 Yearling Ram Cheviot 94 Yearling Ram Cheviot 95 Yearling Ram Cheviot Mr S P Davies, Jay Barns, Bedstone 96 Yearling Ram Talybont Welsh 97 Yearling Ram Talybont Welsh 98 Yearling Ram Talybont Welsh 99 Yearling Ram Talybont Welsh 100 Yearling Ram Talybont Welsh 101 Yearling Ram Talybont Welsh Ms W O Lloyd & Son, The Green Llanfair- Waterdine 102 Yearling Ram Welsh 103 Yearling Ram Welsh 104 Yearling Ram Welsh 105 Three year old Ram Beulah Speckled face 106 Three year old Ram Beulah Speckled face Ms WE Davies & Sons, Tyncoed, Llangammarch 107 Four year old Ram Hardy Speckle 108 Four year old Ram Hardy Speckle 109 Four year old Ram Hardy Speckle 110 Four year old Ram Hardy Speckle Page 5 Ms GBT & PER Evans, Rhydoldog Farm, Rhayader 111 Three year old Ram Hardy Speckle 112 Three year old Ram Hardy Speckle 113 Three year old Ram Hardy Speckle 114 Three year old Ram Hardy Speckle 115 Three year old Ram Hardy Speckle 116 Three year old Ram Hardy Speckle 117 Three year old Ram Hardy Speckle Mr G M Phillips, LLwyncelyn, Merthyr Cynog 118 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 119 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 120 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 121 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 122 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 123 Yearling Ram Beulah Speckled face 124 Yearling Ram Hardy Speckle 125 Yearling Ram Hardy Speckle 126 Five year old Ram Hardy Speckle 127 Yearling Ram Welsh Mountain 128 Yearling Ram Welsh Mountain 129 Yearling Ram Welsh Mountain 130 Yearling Ram Welsh Mountain 131 Yearling Ram Welsh Mountain Mr Charles Jones, Ddol, Llanbadarn Fynydd 132 Yearling Ram Welsh 133 Yearling Ram Welsh 134 Yearling Ram Welsh 135 Yearling Ram Welsh 136 Yearling Ram Welsh 137 Yearling Ram Welsh 138 Yearling Ram Welsh 139 Yearling Ram Welsh Page 6 Mr Charles Jones, Ddol, Llanbadarn Fynydd 140 Yearling Ram Welsh 141 Yearling Ram Welsh 142 Yearling Ram Welsh 143 Yearling Ram Welsh 144 Yearling Ram Welsh 145 Yearling Ram Welsh 146 Yearling Ram Welsh Ms JP&EM Jones, Penygraig, Darowen 147 Seven year old Ram White face Welsh 148 Four year old Ram White face Welsh 149 Four Year old Ram White face Welsh 150 Three Year old Ram White face Welsh 151 Two Year old Ram White face Welsh 152 Two Year old Ram White face Welsh 153 Two Year old Ram White face Welsh 154 Two Year Ram White face Welsh 155 Two Year Ram White face Welsh 156 Two Year Ram White face Welsh Mr G Phillips, BaileyBach, Upper Chapel 157 Yearling Ram Welsh 158 Yearling Ram Welsh 159 Yearling Ram Welsh 160 Yearling Ram Welsh Ms T Davies & Co, Llwyncadwgan, Beulah 161 Four year old Ram Beulah speckled face 162 Yearling Ram Welsh 163 Yearling Ram Welsh 164 Yearling Ram Welsh 165 Yearling Ram Welsh 166 Yearling Ram Welsh Page 7 Ms T Davies & Co, Llwyncadwgan, Beulah 167 Yearling Ram Welsh 168 Yearling Ram Welsh 169 Yearling Ram Welsh Ms WJ Lloyd & Co, Water Street Farm, New Radnor 170 Yearling Ram Welsh 171 Yearling Ram Welsh 172 Yearling Ram Welsh 173 Yearling Ram Welsh 174 Yearling Ram Welsh 175 Yearling Ram Welsh 176 Yearling Ram Welsh 177 Yearling Ram Welsh 178 Yearling Ram Welsh 179 Yearling Ram Welsh 180 Yearling Ram Welsh 181 Yearling Ram Welsh 182 Yearling Ram Welsh 183 Yearling Ram Welsh 184 Yearling Ram Welsh Mr I L Morgan, Upper Rhymny, Nantmel 185 Yearling Ram Welsh 186 Yearling Ram Welsh 187 Yearling Ram Welsh 188 Yearling Ram Welsh 189 Yearling Ram Welsh 190 Yearling Ram Welsh 191 Yearling Ram Welsh 192 Yearling Ram Welsh 193 Yearling Ram Welsh 194 Yearling Ram Welsh Page 8 Mr G Davies, Lan Farm, Gwynfe 195 Yearling Ram Speckle face 196 Yearling Ram Speckle face 197 Yearling Ram Speckle face 198 Yearling Ram Speckle face 199 Yearling Ram Speckle face 200 Yearling Ram Speckle face 201 Yearling Ram Speckle face 202 Yearling Ram Speckle face 203 Three year old Ram Speckle face 204 Three year old Ram Speckle face 205 Yearling Ram Welsh 206 Yearling Ram Welsh 207 Yearling Ram Welsh 208 Yearling Ram Welsh 209 Yearling Ram Welsh 210 Yearling Ram Welsh 211 Yearling Ram Welsh 212 Yearling Ram Welsh Ms TC Edwards & Co, Rhiwnant, Claerwen 213 Five year old Ram Welsh 214 Five year old Ram Welsh 215 Five year old Ram Grey Face Mr C Jones, Craigol, Newbridge on Wye 216 Yearling Ram Welsh 217 Yearling Ram Welsh 218 Yearling Ram Welsh 219 Yearling Ram Welsh 220 Yearling Ram Welsh 221 Yearling Ram Welsh 222 Yearling Ram Welsh Page 9 Mr C Jones, Craigol, Newbridge on Wye 223 Yearling Ram Welsh 224 Yearling Ram Welsh 225 Yearling Ram Welsh 226 Four year old Ram Hardy Speckle Face 227 Four year old Ram Hardy Speckle Face 228 Four year old Ram Hardy Speckle Face 229 Four year old Ram Hardy Speckle Face 230 Four year old Ram Hardy Speckle Face 231 Four year old Ram Hardy Speckle Face Ms W R Protheroe & Sons, Cwmdulas, Llanafan 232 Yearling Ram Welsh 233 Yearling Ram Welsh 234 Yearling Ram Welsh 235 Yearling
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