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Greaves Lots.Qxd Genuine Dispersal Sale of Livestock, Tractors, Implements & MachinerMachineryy On behalf of D A & M I Greaves Monday, 20th October 2008 at 11.00 am To be held at: Manor Farm, Conderton, Tewkesbury, www.voycepullin.co.uk Glos, GL20 7PP yp 1 MANOR FARM, CONDERTON, TEWKESBURY, GLOS, GL20 7PP Genuine Dispersal Sale of: 273 North Country Breeding Ewes, 4 Rams and 45 Hereford, Angus & Simmental Store Cattle Merlo Teleporter, 2 Tractors, Implements, Machinery, a Range of Livestock Equipment, General Farm Sundries and Workshop Tools On behalf of Messrs D A & M I Greaves For Sale by Auction on the Farm Monday, 20th October 2008 Sheep & Cattle (11.00 am) Machinery to follow straight after Further Details: Andrew John Tel: 07770 210642 Voyce Pullin on Farm Sale Co-Ordinator: Mr Ben Baggott Tel: 07894 214150 Auctioneers Offices: Falfield Office (Jon Pullin): Lydney Office (Chris Voyce): Watermill Close Tidenham Chase Mill Lane High Woolaston Falfield Lydney South Gloucestershire GL12 8BW Gloucestershire GL15 6PT Tel: 01454 269486 Tel: 01291 680068 Fax: 01454 261747 Fax: 01291 689385 Mobile: 07736 800760 Mobile: 07801 801872 E-mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 2 3 FOREWORD Mike was born in Conderton at Manor farm on 10th November, 1953 and died there in a harvest- ing accident on 25th August aged 54. He had been farming at Manor Farm for 30 years working V P the same 350 acres as his Father, Gordon and his Grandfather, Sammy before him. As a young man Mike travelled extensively in Asia and also worked on farms in Australia and Canada. He acquired many skills making him a resourceful, creative and ingenious farmer able to Voyce Pullin survive difficult times. He worked incredibly hard, maintaining the farm to a high standard; care- taker of a portion of Bredon Hill which he loved and of which he was immensely proud. Auctioneers, Valuers & Rural Surveyors He would like to think that his legacy will carry on with you and the purchases you make today. Back to the grass roots Barbara Millist (Greaves) of Farming ON FARM BIO-SECURITY MEASURES We Are Able To Assist With All Rural Matters Purchasers are requested to wear clean footwear and clothes when attending the sale. All livestock vehicles should be fully cleaned and disinfected before coming on to the farm. Professional & Property ♦ Valuations METHOD AND ORDER OF SALE ♦ Letting of Houses, Land & Buildings Sheep and Cattle - 11.00 am ♦ Tenancy Issues Machinery immediately after. ♦ Farm Diversification Projects ♦ Planning The Sheep, Cattle and Machinery will be sold in pounds. ♦ Estate & Farm Management ♦ Property Purchase & Sales CONDITIONS OF SALE ♦ Commercial Property Sales & Lettings The sale is held subject to the Auctioneer's General terms and Conditions of Sale (printed in the Compensation & Valuations back of the catalogue) and to the Auction Conditions of Sale recommended for use by the Livestock ♦ Auctioneers Association (LAA), the latter Conditions will be displayed in full at the Sale Premises Livestock Valuations and available to those purchasers who wish to view them. ♦ On Farm Dispersal Sales ♦ Stocktaking Valuations VAT ♦ Compulsory Purchase & Compensation VAT at the standard rate (currently 17.5%) will be charged on all items of deadstock. ♦ Telecommunication Mast Negotiations Markets & Auctions BUYERS PREMIUM ♦ Twice Weekly Sales of Store Cattle, Rearing Calves, Fat Cattle, Barren Cows and No Buyers Premium will be charged. Sheep at Cirencester Market ♦ Involvement at Hereford Market ♦ On Farm Dispersal Sales Falfield Office: Jon Pullin Tel: 01454 269486 E-mail: [email protected] Lydney Office: Chris Voyce Tel: 01291 680068 E-mail: [email protected] Thornbury Office: Roger Price Tel: 01454 419091 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.voycepullin.co.uk 4 5 CATALOGUED ENTRIES SETTLEMENT AND CLEARANCE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the descriptions are accurate no guarantee is given Settlement in full is due to the Auctioneers immediately at the conclusion of the sale, no animals or or implied. Buyers should note that lots may be withdrawn and other lots added prior to the sale machinery may leave from the Sale Premises without an official PASS obtainable only from the day. Buyers are advised to contact the Auctioneers prior to the sale to confirm a particular lots Auctioneers upon settlement and all stock should be cleared from the sale premises on the day of inclusion since neither the Vendor nor the Auctioneers will be responsible for abortive expenses in the sale, except where additional time to remove has been specified. respect of withdrawn lots. VIEWING Purchasers are reminded that all lots become their responsibility from the fall of the hammer. (See Strictly from 8.00 am on the day of sale only. Further details from the Auctioneers, please contact:- Conditions of Sale). Jon Pullin: 01454 269486/07736 800760, Ben Baggott: 07894 214150, COMMISSION BIDS Chris Voyce: 01291 680068/07801 801872 The Auctioneers will be pleased to execute written commission bids prior to the sale on the under- standing that the Purchaser has inspected the items. Forms are available on request. IMPORTANT The Auctioneers and their clients accept no liability for any damage or injury to persons or plant ENGINE HOURS and all attend the sale at their own risk. Neither the vendors nor the auctioneers make any warranty regarding engine hours or vehicle mileages. Tractor hours were recorded on the 10th September 2008, but continue to be used up to sale day. ELECTRICAL ITEMS At the date of publication of this catalogue safety tests on electrical items by the Vendor were not complete. If an electricians certificate is issued it will be displayed on the item at the sale. PAYMENT BY CHEQUE Purchasers wishing to pay by cheque who are not known to the Auctioneers are asked to make one of the following arrangements in good time before the date of sale if their purchase is anticipated to exceed the amount shown on their cheque guarantee card: 1. Inform your Bank Manager that you will be paying by cheque at the Sale. Confirm to him the maximum amount (including VAT) that you intend spending and instruct him to inform the Auctioneers in writing that it will be in order to accept your cheque to this amount. Confirmation may be made to us by Fax on 01454 261747. 2. Arrange to bring a guaranteed cheque with you from your bank and, once cleared, any unallocated funds will be returned to you. We regret we are unable to accept credit cards in settlement of your purchase. Arrangements can be made on sale day for BACS automatic bank credit transfers. PAYMENT BY CASH Due to the requirements of the Money Laundering Regulation 2003 we regret that we are unable to accept payments for goods in cash where the total transaction (including VAT) exceeds £8,000. 6 7 Voyce Pullin Falfield Office: Manor Farm N Mill Lane, Falfield, South Glos Conderton Not to Scale Lydney Office: Tewkesbury BUYERS SLIP Tidenham Chase, High Woolaston, Lydney, Glos Gloucestershire For identification www.voycepullin.co.uk purposes only GL20 7PP e-mail: jon or [email protected] Lot ……………………………………………. Purchasers are requested to make use of this slip in giving their name and address to the Auctioneers. Please use BLOCK CAPITALS throughout. Name: .……………………………………….……………………………….…….… E-Mail: ..………………………………….…………………………………………..….. Address in Full: ……………………………………………………………….……… …..……………………………………………………………………………………. ………………………………………..Post Code: …..………………………………. DIRECTIONS to Manor Farm, Conderton, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 7PP Telephone No:………………………………………………………….……………… Exit M5 at J9 (Tewkesbury) and head east on the A46 towards Evesham. At the Teddington Hands Mobile No:…….………………………………………...……………………………… Roundabout continue on the A46 towards Evesham. After approximately 1 mile take the 2nd left to Beckford and Conderton, next to the Beckford Hotel. Voyce Pullin "To the Sale" signs will be erected from 8 am on the day of the sale. Holding No: ….………………………………………...……………………………… Do Not turn left to Conderton at the Teddington Hands Roundabout as access through the village is restricted. Special Transport Notice - Village access is restricted. Where possible buyers should try to attend Where did you hear about this Sale? in small vehicles, lorries will be asked to park a short distance from the farm. Vehicle Parking will (ie Western Daily Press/Farmers Guardian/Farmers Weekly/Word of Mouth) be available in a field close to the farm, where a shuttle trailer service will operate on the morning of the sale. .......................................................................................................................................................... CATERING The Charolais Catering Company will be in attendance. Voyce Pullin, Auctioneers, Valuers & Rural Surveyors Tel: 01454 269486 / 01291 680068 or 07736 800760 / 07801 801872 Falfield Office: Watermill Close, Mill Lane, Falfield, South Glos, GL12 8BW 8 9 THE SHEEP (11.00 am) Approximately 273 North Country Mules of flock ages and 4 aged Suffolk Rams. Replacements last purchased in Sept 2006. Flock Health & Summary 1. Holding Number: 17/402/0002 2. Disease Status: Please be aware that this flock has experienced a minor infection of Borders Disease. The flock has been vaccinated for Blue Tongue. STORE CATTLE (To follow Sheep) 45 x Hereford, Angus and Simmental Cross Heifers/Steers (16-24 mths) Herd Health & Summary 1. Holding Number: 17/402/0002 2. The herd has been vaccinated for Blue Tongue. 3. The herd is tested TB clear in the last 60 days. Precise TB testing dates will be announced on the morning of sale. MACHINERY (after Store Cattle, approx 11.45 am) Purchasers please note that this list is correct at the time of going to print however, neither the Vendors nor the Auctioneers accept responsibility for any lots withdrawn prior to the Sale. Should persons be travelling long distances to attend the sale for particular items we advise that you contact the Auctioneers prior to the Sale to confirm their inclusion on the sale day.
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