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Monday 12Th April 2021 Monday 12th April 2021 350 beef and store cattle on offer sold to a ceiling of £1810 for bullocks and £1500 for heifers. Bullocks M. Meenagh, Mountfield 750k £1810, Geo. Harpur, Mountjoy 590k £1435; 10k £1440; 590k £1380; 700k £145, M. Donaghy, Creggan 610k £1470, G. Vance, Dromore 580k £1385, H. McAleer, Omagh 615k £1470; 620k £1440; 640k £1460, O. Donnelly, Dromore 550k £1310; 640k £1450, K. Ward, Mullaslin 550k £1290; 645k £1360, T. McKinley, Botera 725k £1670, C. A. Cathers, Beragh 540k £1250; 560k £1240; 675k £1490, Geo. Browne, Clanabogan 600k £1370; 610k £1310; 520k £1120, Wm. Irvine, Ederney 545k £1210; 450k £1210, McConnell Bro’s, Gortin 605k £1360, R. McCrossan, Drumquin 530k £1190; 585k £1270, P. Teague, Greencastle 540k £1210; 405k £980; 310k £910, W. J. McGurk, Cookstown 665k £1470, Patk. Dolan, Castlederg 655k £1450; 500k £1120, M. McKeown, Augher 580k £1280; 610k £1320, S. McCabe, Seskinore 550k £1195; 470k £1115; 480k £1115, Wm. Johnston, Lack 425k £1210 and £1130; 430k £1080; 490k £1100m S. Atcheson, Victoria Bridge 460k £1175, Ivan Fraser, Tirquin 290k £850; 310k £880; 305k £850, K. McShane, Donemana 555k £1210; 545k £1180, I. Clements, Gortaclare 650k £1400, Chas. Bogle, Lettercarn 740k £1570, F. Kearney, Drumquin 510k £1080. Heifers M. Meenagh, Mountfield 670k £1500, V. McFarland, Ballygawley 510k £1170; 540k £1230; 430k £1160, P. O’Neill, Beragh 525k £1190; 455k £1050, A. Corrigan, Fintona 590k £1330; 535k £1140, R. Law, Ederney 510k £1140; 555k £1190, W. J. McGurk, Cookstown 560k £1250, W. Donnell, Strabane 595k £1290; 540k £1140, F. Kearney, Drumquin 510k £1100; 425k £960, R. Giboney, Beragh 630k £1350, T. Phillips, Ederney 630k £1330, Wm. O’Neill, Donemana 445k £1090; 435k £1000, K. Irvine, Ederney 445k £980, N. Laughlin, Gortin 455k £1000; 370k £860, R. McCormack, Fintona 380k £940; 325k £790, D. McNulty, Trillick 205k £600; 310k £720, D. Stewart, Castlederg 355k £800. Fat Cows D. O’Kane, Loughmacrory 650k £214 and £210; 610k £208, Wm. Johnston, Lack 690k £198, P. Teague, Greencastle 700k £197, B. Ferris, Killyclogher 710k £195, A. McGrath, Ederney 620k £185, P. McPhillips, Carrickmore 730k £185, W. McCreery, Fyfin 630k £180, R. Law, Ederney 540k £178, G. McDermott, Mountfield 660k £175, S. Lyons, Eskra 760k £170, Wm. Doherty, Strabane 730k £170. Friesian Cows A. Crumley, Strabane 590k £172, R. McClements, Trillick 580k £157, D. McDermott, Fintona 580k £154, R. J. Graham, Ederney 610k £147, W. McCay, Castlederg 740k £147; 720k £144, Fat Bulls D. Fox, Carrickmore 900k £157, J. Monaghan, Ederney 980k £155, B. Moss, Scraghey 1090k £147. Dropped Calves P. Conwell, Donemana £555 Limousin Heifer, P. K. Donnelly, Beragh £550 and £500 Fleckveih Bulls, B. McBride, Trillick £490 and £455 B. Blue Bulls; £435 B. Blue Heifer, S. J. Carson, Fyfin £480 Angus Bull; £445 Limousin Bull, N. G. Kee, Trillick £425 and £415 Angus Bulls, Tom Gibson, Beragh £410 B. Blue Bull; £380 B. Blue Heifer, C. McFarland, Beragh £410 Angus Bull, W. N. Gibson, Beragh £410 Angus Bull; £385 Angus Heifer, A. Stevenson, Sion Mills £405 Limousin Bull; £385 Angus Bull, L. Mathers, Strabane £385 Angus Bull, B&S. Sloan, Irvinestown £385 Charolais Bull; £355 Charolais Heifer, J. Oliver, Dromore £375 Hereford Bull, C. Crumley, Strabane £380; £375 and £370 Angus Bulls. Weanlings K. Marshall, Killeter £775 and £765 Charolais Bulls £695 Charolais Heifer, N. Shaw, Leggs P.O. £685 Limousin Heifer, B. McCarney, Seskinore £660 Angus Bull; £635 Limousin Bull, R. C. Beacom, Lisbellaw £560 Friesian Bulls (5). .
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