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Monday 1St March 2021 st Monday 1 March 2021 The first day of spring recorded a large entry in all departments, with buyers keen for all classes. Bullocks R. McCrossan, Drumquin 690k £1500; 570k £128; 670k £1450, J. Cunningham, Kileeshil 515k £1220; 530k £1180; 430k £1020, C. O’Hagan, Eskra 550k £1330; 535k £1180, P. Loughran, Clanabogan 540k £1260; 535k £1230, P. Slevin, Clougher 640k £1460; 560k £1230, R. Weir, Lack 590k £1320; 580k £1290; 505k £1080; 465k £1030, C. Donaghy, Castlederg 560k £1230, F. Ferris, Leglands 645k £1380, Wm. O’Neill, Donemana 470k £1170; 440k £1100; 410k £1030, B. McKane, Castlederg 395k £1000; 440k £1090; 480k £1180, P. Barrett, Tattysallagh 460k £1120; 475k £1110; 410k £960; 470k £1090, R. K. Hawkes, Omagh 380k £960; 450k £1040, R. J. Keys, Dromore 495k £1110, Roy Sproule, Strabane 475k £1030; 510k £1100, F. Kelly, Ballygawley 500k £1060, D. Patrick, Newtownstewart 550k £1160, Jas. Devlin, Omagh 545k £1150, E. O’Doherty, Drumquin 535k £1100; 525k £1060; 500k £1060; 475k £970, H. G. Donnelly, Sixmilecross 570k £1180, P. Connolly, Castlederg 290k £760; 380k £850, J. McBeth, Ballindrait 395k £860; 470k £1000, R. J. Graham, Ederney 325k £750. Heifers Bert Jones, Ederney 540k £1260, A. Goodwin, Dromore 515k £1180; 540k £1170, J. N. Tierney, Dungannon 535k £1210; 545k £1210, Wm. O’Neill, Donemana 565k £1250; 515k £1130; 415k £1000; 435k £1040, R. Wilson, Baranscourt 550k £1200; 540k £1150; 490k £1160, P. Loughran, Clanabogan 505k £1100; 540k £1170; 605k £1310, G. Corcoran, Arvalee 535k £1160 and £1130; 490k £1100, M. McDermott, Dunmoyle 545k £1180; 590k £1250; 555k £1170, D. Patrick, Newtownstewart 580k £1240; 575k £1200, Wm. Irvine, Ederney 565k £1180; 520k £1080; 495k £1110, K. Murray, Tattyreagh 425k £1070, M. Armstrong, Dromore 450k £1070; 475k £1040, P. McMenamin, Loughmacrory 445k £1040; 495k £1050, J. Cunningham, Kileeshil 430k £1000, Ivan Fraser, Tirquin 390k £1010; 480k £1080; 405k £870, J. Teague, Dromore 470k £1000, K. Young, Castlederg 380k £840, P. Fox, Carrickmore 385k £840; 315k £730. Fat Cows P. Conway, Loughmacrory 560k £183, T. MacRory, Ballygawley 715k £175; 670k £171; 720k £165, A. Kelly, Carrickmore 890k £174 (£1548), 940k £156 (£1466), K. McGrath, Knockmoyle 810k £173, F. Clarke, Drumlea 720k £160. Friesian Cows Jas. McFarland, Omagh 650k £164, S. Marshall, Ardstraw 690k £162; 700k £137, W. McCreery, Fyfin 590k £162, D. W. Hemphill, Drumquin 630k £144, C. Elkin, Omagh 730k £140, D. Hamilton, Donemana 820k £133. Dropped Calves J. Sproule, Garvetagh £625 Charolais Bull; £515 Angus Bull, J. B. Stewart, Castlederg £620 Charolais Bull, R. G. Wilson, Kilskeery £550 and £540 Hereford Bulls; £415 Hereford Heifer, R. Fraser, Kesh £530 Charolais Bull; £400 Charolais Heifer, Des. Moore, Fintona £500 B. Blue Bull; £490 Angus Bull, M. M. Aiken, Drumquin £450 Limousin Bull, N. Doherty, Newtownstewart £435 Angus Bull, C. Caldwell, Killen £435 and £420 Charolais Bulls, Wm. Wilson, Killybrack £415 B. Blue Bull; £400 B. Blue Heifer, D. McNamee, Newtownstewart £410 and £390 Limousin Bulls, B. McBride, Trillick £400 B. Blue Heifer, L. Mathers, Strabane £395 Angus Bull; £395 Angus Heifer, E. Hughes, Dromore £385 Simmental Heifer, R. Crosbie, Mountjoy £370 B. Blue Bull, D. Scott, Omagh £355 B. Blue Heifer, C. Turner, Drumquin £365 Hereford Bull. Weanlings B. Gillen, Ederney £860 Charolais Bull, L. Monaghan, Ederney £780 Charolais Bull; £740 Shorthorn Heifer, C. Mitchell, Tattyreagh £750 and £740 Limousin Heifers, M. Mitchell, Tempo £700 Limousin Bull; £710 Limousin Heifer, R. Elkin, Omagh £670 Simmental Bull; £645 Angus Bull. .
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