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Download PDF Catalogue BEEF PEDIGREE BEEF DAY SPRING SALES SATURDAY 22nd MAY 2021 TO BE HELD AT BORDERWAY MART, CARLISLE, CUMBRIA, CA1 2RS SPECIAL RULES FOR BUYERS/CUSTOMERS TO COVER COVID-19 REGULATIONS IMPORTANT COVID-19 UPDATE – PLEASE READ This information is correct at time of printing and is subject to changes in Government Guidelines or Directives regarding the control of the spread of COVID-19 • FACE COVERINGS – must be worn at all times in the mart • ONLY PERSONS conducting business are allowed to attend the Sales • SOCIAL DISTANCING & HYIGENE – strict social distancing together with hand sanitising should be adhere too • TRACK & TRACE – those attending must complete Track & Trace on arrival • NO CHILDREN – No under sixteens or pregnant ladies are permitted in the mart • CAFÉ – Take away facilities for buyers and staff ONLY in the mart available between 10am – 2pm on sale days • Strictly no private videoing/broadcasting on Social media, or phones etc in the pens or sale ring If you have any questions or queries please contact our main office – 01228 406200 If you are unable to attend the mart but would like to bid on animal(s), then the auctioneers will faithfully execute commission bids for buyers. Please contact the auctioneers for further instructions or alternatively you can arrange to make a telephone bid during the sale. Live Stream Bidding – all interests must register for this facility. This can be used to bid from home or remotely from other areas in the market. You can register via the website - https://harrisonandhetherington.co.uk/live-streaming/ Your co-operation and understanding is appreciated during this challenging time. Catalogue of the PEDIGREE BEEF DAY SPRING SALES (SOLD UNDER THE NATIONAL BEEF ASSOCIATION CONDITIONS OF SALE) BELTED GALLOWAY CATTLE 4 BULLS & 7 FEMALES LINCOLN RED CATTLE 4 BULLS HEREFORD CATTLE 7 BULLS & 7 FEMALES WHITEBRED SHORTHORN CATTLE 2 BULLS Saturday 22nd May 2021 Sale: 12 noon Head Office: Borderway Mart Rosehill Carlisle CA1 2RS Tel: 01228 406230 or 01228 406200 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.harrisonandhetherington.co.uk 2 2 2 HARRISON & HETHERINGTON LTD 2 NOTICE TO PURCHASERS HARRISONBusiness trading & terms HETHERINGTON and settlement of purchases LTD NOTICE TO PURCHASERS Payment due on Day of Purchase Interest chargeable from date of purchase at 7.25% over ClydesdaleBusiness Banktrading base terms rate and at thesettlement time, for of accounts purchases in default Purchases shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law in PaymentEngland due on and Day Scotland of Purchase Interest chargeable from date of purchase at 7.25% over Clydesdale BankAccepted base rate form at theof payments time, for accounts in default directPurchases bank shalltransfer; be governed debit card; by cheque and construed - known incustomers accordance only; with bankers the law draft in 2% surcharge will Englandapply to andBusiness Scotland Credit Card payments If payment is made by credit card, it must be linked to a business bank account Accepted form of payments directCompletion bank transfer; of a debitBuyers card; Slip chequeis essential - known for parties customers who only;have bankersnot dealt draft 2% surcharge will apply to Business Credit Card payments with the Company before. If payment is made by credit card, it must be linked to a business bank account No Lots can leave the market without a ‘Pass Slip’ being issued by the Completion of a Buyers Slip ismain essential office. for parties who have not dealt with the Company before. New customers and or agents wishing to purchase on behalf of another party No Lots can leave the market without a ‘Pass Slip’ being issued by the must contact the company's main office at Carlisle at least 48 hours prior to sale, to provide full detailsmain and office. references for authorisation Please note that all lots/items must be settled on the day of purchase and prior New customers and or agents wishing to purchase on behalf of another party to clearance of any stock must contact the company's main office at Carlisle at least 48 hours prior to sale, to provide full details and references for authorisation ForPlease the avoidance notePurchasers that allof doubtlots/items FromH&H must reserve Outside be settledthe theright on Unitedto the contra day Kingdom ofor purchasekeep sale and proceeds prior Invoicesto offset will toagainst clearance be raised an outstanding of inany pounds stock account. sterling Purchasers From Outside the United Kingdom Invoices will be raised in pounds sterling 2 2 HARRISON & HETHERINGTON LTD 2 NOTICE TO PURCHASERS HARRISONBusiness trading & terms HETHERINGTON and settlement of purchases LTD NOTICE TO PURCHASERS IMPORTANT NOTICE Payment due on Day of Purchase Interest chargeable from date of purchase at 7.25% TO PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS over ClydesdaleBusiness Banktrading base terms rate and at thesettlement time, for of accounts purchases in default ALL LOTS MUST BE SETTLED ON THE DAY OF PURCHASE Purchases shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law in Parties who have not dealt with the company before should complete the undernoted form and hand it in to the auctioneers’ clerk when a purchase is made. PaymentEngland due on and Day Scotland of Purchase Alternatively it can be sent to the main office in advance of the sale. Interest chargeable from date of purchase at 7.25% over Clydesdale BankAccepted base rate form at theof payments time, for accounts in default SALE ............................................................................................................................................................ directPurchases bank shalltransfer; be governed debit card; by cheque and construed - known incustomers accordance only; with bankers the law draft in England and Scotland 2% surcharge will apply to Business Credit Card payments TRADING NAME ....................................................................................................................................... If payment is made by credit card, it must be linked to a business bank account Accepted form of payments PARTNERS NAMES (if applicable) .......................................................................................................... directCompletion bank transfer; of a debitBuyers card; Slip chequeis essential - known for parties customers who only;have bankersnot dealt draft 2% surcharge will apply to Business Credit Card payments with the Company before. ....................................................................................................................................................................... If payment is made by credit card, it must be linked to a business bank account No Lots can leave the market without a ‘Pass Slip’ being issued by the ....................................................................................................................................................................... Completion of a Buyers Slip ismain essential office. for parties who have not dealt with the Company before. FULL POSTAL ADDRESS .......................................................................................................................... New customers and or agents wishing to purchase on behalf of another party No Lots can leave the market without a ‘Pass Slip’ being issued by the must contact the company's main office at Carlisle at least 48 hours prior to ....................................................................................................................................................................... sale, to provide full detailsmain and office. references for authorisation Please fold and detach along this perforation ....................................................................................................................................................................... Please note that all lots/items must be settled on the day of purchase and prior New customers and or agents wishing to purchase on behalf of another party to clearance of any stock must contact the company's main office at Carlisle at least 48 hours prior to ....................................................................................................................................................................... sale, to provide full details and references for authorisation POSTCODE ................................................................................................................................................ ForPlease the avoidance notePurchasers that allof doubtlots/items FromH&H must reserve Outside be settledthe theright on Unitedto the contra day Kingdom ofor purchasekeep sale and proceeds prior to offset toagainst clearance an outstanding of any stock account. Invoices will be raised in pounds sterling TEL. NO ...................................................................................................................................................... Purchasers From Outside the United Kingdom HOLDING NO. .............................................................. FLOCK No. .................................................... Invoices will be raised in pounds sterling DESTINATION DETAILS OF ANIMALS IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE CPH .................................................................................. POST CODE ................................................. 4 At H&H Land & Estates, we pride ourselves on our professional integrity and friendly service we offer. • Property Sales & Lettings • Grants &
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