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Talgarth Market SUNDERLANDS Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers, Land & Estate Agents TALGARTH MARKET FINAL EVENING SALE OF 120 BREEDING EWES, 10 BREEDING RAMS & 170 EWE LAMBS FRIDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER 2018 SALE TO COMMENCE AT 5.30PM PROMPT Order of Sale - As Catalogued and sold through the ring. Auctioneer: Matthew Nicholls Bsc (Hons) MRICS MNAVA Talgarth Livestock Market Talgarth Brecon Powys LD3 0AA Conditions of Sale All stock will be sold under the Conditions of Sale as recommended for use by the Livestock Auctioneers Association for England and Wales. The Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse injured or unfit livestock for sale. All sheep must be sold as sound unless otherwise declared. All stock remaining on the premises after the sale do so at the Purchaser’s risk & responsibility. Trading Terms – STRICTLY CASH OR CHEQUE ON THE DAY – ALL SHEEP MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE BEING REMOVED FROM THE MARKET. REFRESHMENTS – CATERERS IN ATTENDANCE & HOT FOOD WILL BE AVAILABLE. Pen Lot No. BREEDING RAMS Vendor & Description 1-10 LATE ENTRIES T.M Price, Llwyncelyn Farm 182 11 1 Blue Faced Leicester X Yearling 12 1 Blue Faced Leicester X Yearling 13 1 Blue Faced Leicester X Yearling 181 14 1 Blue Faced Leicester X Yearling 15 1 Blue Faced Leicester X Yearling 16 1 Blue Faced Leicester X Yearling H Owen, Dan-Y-Bryn, Llyswen 180 17 1 Charolais Yearling Ram 18 1 Texel X Beltex Yearling Ram J.L Davies, Dan-Y-Comin 179 19 1 Beltex X 1yr old Ram 20 1 Beltex X 1yr old Ram BREEDING EWES Mr Richards, Upper Funglas 147 10 Texel X Yearlings 148/149 20 Texel X Yearlings C.J Smith & Son, Perthydeon 150/151 15 Texel X 2yrs 152/153 20 Texel X 3yrs N.T Fromant, Grug Farm 154/155 20 Radnor X Yearlings D.W.T Davies, Dan-Y-Comin 156/157 25 Welsh (Full Mouth) LATE ENTRIES EWE LAMBS N.T Fromant, Grug Farm 146 20 Radnor X G & R Davies, Lane Farm 145 15 Dam: Hill Cheviot / Sire: Lleyn X Aberfield R.C Samuel, Glyn Farm 144 10 White Faced Mule 143 2 Balwen Tested with Bravoxin twice Cydectin & Crovect Mrs D Samuel, Maescwm 142 10 Texel X 141 8 Texel X 140 8 Welsh 139 3 Black Welsh Mountain Tested with Bravoxin twice Cydectin & Crovect D.W.T Davies, Dan-Y-Comin 138 20 White Mule 137 18 Texel X N.R & R.A Davies, Tainewydd 136 10 White Faced Mules 135 10 Suffolk X 134 10 Texel X A.K & L Williams, St Maelog 133 10 Texel X Mule 132 10 Welsh Late Entries FORTHCOMING SALES: EVERY FRIDAY MORNING SALE OF PRIME LAMBS & CULL EWES SALE STARTS AT 9.15AM, GATES OPEN AT 6.30AM. SALE OF CONVENTIONAL & ORGANIC CATTLE & COWS, AND COWS & CALVES – 11AM TUESDAY 9TH OCTOBER 2018 TUESDAY 13TH NOVEMBER 2018 Sunderlands Sunderlands are a firm of professional Auctioneers and Chartered Surveyors and are available to offer the following range of professional services: Estate Agency Services Valuations – Sales, rent, probate & tax purposes, insurance, stocktaking Compensation – Pipelines, road schemes, wayleaves and easements, mobile phone masts Landlord & Tenant Matters – Licences & tenancies, rent reviews, end of tenancy compensation Planning - Farm business appraisals, new buildings, plans etc Single Farm Payment – Applications, entitlement trading, environmental schemes Farm Sales – Livestock & Deadstock Auctions – Land, Property, Machinery Livestock Market Auction Sales For further information regarding the professional services and for advice please contact: Matthew Nicholls BSc (Hons) MRICS MNAVA (Member) 01497 822522 / 07811 521267 Harry Aldrich-Blake DipSurvPract (Residential) 01497 822522 / 07717 410757 Hay-on-Wye Office 3 Pavement House The Pavement Hay-on-Wye Hereford HR3 5BU Tel: 01497 822522 .
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