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J36 Rare Breeds £1 £1 Rare & Minority Breed Livestock In association with RBST Saturday 27th April at 10am North West Auctions. J36 Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA7 7FP t. 015395 66200 f. 015395 66211 www. nwauctions.co.uk e. [email protected] Sale Conditions Stock will be sold under the conditions of sale displayed in the mart, recommended by the Livestock Auctioneers’ Association for England and Wales. Purchasers please bring the CPH number, address & postcode of the premises where the animals will be moved to and the registration number of the vehicle in which they are to be transported. These are all required when printing the movement licences. The Auctioneers & Fieldsmen will be pleased to assist in arranging transport for livestock. Vendors please make sure all sheep are correctly tagged before coming to market. All breeding sheep are to be treated against scab and accompanied to the Market with a signed Sheep Scab Declaration form. No lots can leave the market without a ‘pass slip’ being issued by the main office. Payment Payment on the day is required unless alternative arrangements have been made in advance Payment by Cheque for established customers or Debit Card Our bank account details for customers wishing to pay by Online Banking Transaction Bank: Lloyds Sort Code: 30 -16 -28 Account Number: 22425168 Please include your account number GDPR The information provided on these forms will be used by North West Auctions to keep in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing. We only share this information with other members of our group and if you do not want to be contacted for marketing purposes please notify us in writing. For Further Information Please Contact Matthew Probert, Auctioneer: 07540 446667 Bradley Thompson, Fieldsman: 07867 000244 Ronnie Keith, Yard Foreman: 07896 879578 J36 holding number is: 08/362/8000 Sale of Rare & Minority Breed Livestock In association with RBST Comprising of 17 Cattle 11 Goats 217 Sheep Saturday 27th April Sale to commence at 10am All livestock to be penned by 9am Auctioneers North West Auctions J36 Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, LA7 7FP (Sat Nav LA7 7NU) TEL: 015395 66200 Email: [email protected] Notice to Prospective Purchasers Settlement & Clearance of Stock All lots must be settled on the day of purchase North West Auctions will operate a system of ‘Buyers Numbers’ at this sale Potential buyers must register in the livestock office before the sale commences Please complete the registration slip at the back of this catalogue and take to the livestock office on the day of the sale to obtain your buyers number Carry this number with you and make sure it is obvious when purchasing Any loss of buyers number, then the registered person will be responsible for any purchases on that number No lots can leave the site without a ‘pass slip’ being issued by the livestock office Peidgree & Non -Pedigree Cattle P Wild Pens 89 -94 TB 4 Middle Fullwood Farm Longhorn Fullwood Sally UK187992/600061 Reg No: Lot 1 32962/501147 D.O.B 13.03.18 Sex : Female Sire: Fishwick Oberon 28384/O00087 Dam: Fullwood Mary 24339/M01147 Longhorn Fullwood Sonia UK187992/700062 Reg No: Lot 2 Star 32963/501147 D.O.B 19.03.18 Sex : Female Sire: Fishwick Polar Star 30109/P00087 Dam: Fullwood Paris 28784/P01147 Longhorn Fullwood Spring UK187992/100063 Reg No: Lot 3 32964/501147 D.O.B 02.04.18 Sex : Female Sire: Fishwick Oberon 28384/O00087 Dam: Barnside Jasmine 18314/J0825 Longhorn Fullwood UK187992/200064 Reg No: Lot 4 Summer 32965/501147 D.O.B 04.04.18 Sex : Female Sire: Fishwick Oberon 28384/O00087 Dam: Fullwood Missi 23986/M01147 Longhorn Fullwood UK187992/200064 Reg No: Lot 5 Summer 32965/501147 D.O.B 04.04.18 Sex : Female Sire: Fishwick Oberon 28384/O00087 Dam: Fullwood Missi 23986/M01147 Longhorn Fullwood UK187992/300065 Reg No: Lot 6 Seven Star 32966/501147 D.O.B 05.04.18 Sex : Female Sire: Fishwick Polar Star 30109/P00087 Dam: Fullwood Nine 25793/N01147 P Wild Pens 89 -94 TB 4 Middle Fullwood Farm Longhorn Fullwood Susie UK187992/600068 Reg No: Lot 7 32967/501147 D.O.B 13.09.18 Sex : Female Sire: Fishwick Oberon 28384/O00087 Dam: Fullwood Niamh 25794/N01147 Longhorn Fullwood Sherry UK187992/700069 Reg No: Lot 8 32968/501147 D.O.B 01.05.18 Sex : Female Sire: Fishwick Oberon 28384/O00087 Dam: Fullwood Majesty 23987/M01147 Longhorn Fullwood Steel UK187992/100070 Reg No: Lot 9 Star 32969/501147 D.O.B 03.05.18 Sex : Female Sire: Fishwick Polar Star 30109/P00087 Dam: Blackbrook Pleasure 13884/F0380 Longhorn Fullwood Steer UK187992/400059 Reg No: BN23988 Lot 10 D.O.B 01.03.18 Sex : Male Sire: Fishwick Polar Star 30109/P00087 Dam: Fullwood Olivia 27490/O01147 Longhorn Fullwood Steer UK187992/500060 Reg No: BN23989 Lot 11 D.O.B 01.03.18 Sex : Male Sire: Fishwick Oberon 28384/O00087 Dam: Heronbrook Jayde 18577/J0843 Longhorn Fullwood Steer UK187992/400066 Reg No: BN23990 Lot 12 D.O.B 07.04.18 Sex : Male Sire: Fishwick Oberon 28384/O00087 Dam: Fullwood Macie 24341/M01147 Longhorn Fullwood Steer UK187992/500067 Reg No: BN23991 Lot 13 D.O.B 11.04.18 Sex : Male Sire: Fishwick Oberon 28384/O00087 Dam: Fullwood Misha 24340/M01147 M Gibson Pens 95 -96 Mouse Syke Lots 14 -17 4 x Galloway Heifers (1 x Black, 2 x Dunn & 1 x Belted) 22 -24 months old Goats AJ Halsall Pens 99 -100 Moss Lane Lots 21 -24 4 x Boer x Nanny Goats with Kids J Barras, Pens 101 -102 Granville Road Lots 25 -28 1 x Pure Golden Guernsey Billy Goat 2 1/2 years old 2 x Boar Nanny Kids 1 x Tog x Pygmy Nanny M Bennett Pens 103 -104 Ellonby Hall Lots 29 -31 1 x Golden Guernsey Nanny with Nanny Kid 1 x Golden Guernsey Aged Billy 1 x Golden Guernsey Wether MV Accredited Sheep L Hodgson Pens 106 -107 Bankend Hampshire Down Blunthowe Lot 41 D.O.B 15.12.17 Sex: Sire: Lindsey Tomasz 67T13074 Dam: 78x15054 Moorland Hampshire Down Blunthowe 00336 Lot 42 D.O.B 18.01.17 Sex: Sire: Lindsey Tomasz 67T13074 Dam: 85x1600311 Hampshire Down Blunthowe 00337 Lot 43 D.O.B 18.01.17 Sex: Sire: Lindsey Tomasz 67T13074 Dam: 85x1600311 Hampshire Down Blunthowe 00338 Lot 44 D.O.B 30.01.17 Sex: Sire: Lindsey Tomasz 67T13074 Dam: 68216003 McMont Hampshire Down Blunthowe 00339 Lot 45 D.O.B 22.01.17 Sex: Sire: Lindsey Tomasz 67T13074 Dam: 85x1600303 Dorset Pure Gimmer Hogg Lot 46 Dorset Pure Gimmer Hogg Dorset Lot 47 Additional Info: Fluked & Wormed. All Hampshires can be registered L Hodgson, Bankend Lots 48 -50 1 x Herdwick x German Red Fox 1 Crop Ewe with Lamb at Foot 2 x Ryeland x Red Fox Gimmer Hoggs Additional Info: HP System, Fluked & Wormed. Pedigree Sheep S Miles Pen 1 Red Syke Lodge Hampshire Down Maes Glas UK745462/14516 Reg No: Lot 51 57U1414516 D.O.B 04.01.14 Sex: Female Sire: 57U13330 Maes Glas Warrior Dam: 57U13391 Additional Info: Has been a very successful show ewe and bred some good lambs which have been retained. Hampshire Down Maes Glas UK745462/14528 Reg No: Lot 52 57U1414528 D.O.B 19.01.14 Sex: Female Sire: 57U11115 Maes Glas Buddy Dam: 57U12324 Additional Info: Both ewes in HP System, Wormed and Mineral Bolus Z Clough Pen 2 High Farm Lots 53 1 x Hampshire Down Gimmer Hogg Born March 2018 S Saunders Pen 3 Low Sunbrick Swiss Valais Fairview Duke UK056550/00010 Reg No: VBN0756 Blacknose Lot 54 D.O.B 07.05.16 Sex: Male Sire: Gemstone Roger VBN0191 Dam: Gemstone Import VBN0279 Additional Info: Superb Fleece. Very Correct Type and Markings. Produced Twins & Triplets. In HP System, Dectomaxed on 17/03/19 will be done again prior to sale. K Parratt Pen 4A Plumtree Bank Coloured Ryeland Moss Barn Wessex UK0117632 00021 Reg No: Lot 55 423C/WW131 D.O.B 14.04.16 Sex: Male Sire: Moss Barn Tweedledum MC0838 423C/T70 Dam: Normanby FC2824 128C/P15 Additional Info: In HP System. N Irving Pen 4B Well Lane Ryeland Dove View Whinney Reg No: FC6231 Lot 56 D.O.B 04.04.16 Sex: Colour: Black Sire: Moss Barn Aist MC0985 Dam: Whintop FC3640 G & K Bolger Pen 5 North Cote Farm Ryeland Pendleborough 01648/P02 Lot 57 D.O.B 06.02.11 Sex: Female Colour: White Sire: Broomwell Fuzzy M10337 Dam: Clovtrltaf F25284 Her Lamb at Foot D.O.B 12.04.19 Sex: Female Sire: Broomwell Single Pepper G & K Bolger Pen 5 North Cote Farm Ryeland Broomwell 00548/P5 Lot 58 D.O.B 09.03.11 Sex: Colour: White Sire: Broomwell Jonny Depp M10901 Dam: Broomwell F26987 Mr Moss Pen 6 -7 Oak Deer Ryeland Lion Croft UK0172840/00210 Reg No: FC3439 Lot 59 D.O.B 26.02.16 Sex: Colour: Sire: Eaton Ulgsses FM0146 Dam: Welsh FC3867 Ryeland Eaton UK0172840/00205 Reg No: F0325 Lot 60 D.O.B 10.03.16 Sex: Colour: Sire: Cage Dale Shearer M12329 Dam: Mansel F32079 Ryeland Lion Croft UK0172840/00206 Reg No: FC5442 Lot 61 D.O.B 13.03.16 Sex: Colour: Sire: Eaton Ulgsses FM0146 Dam: Crowe Hill FC4187 Ryeland Rens Colour York UK0189924/00071 Reg No: MC1606 Lot 62 D.O.B 16.02.18 Sex: Colour: Sire: Rens Colour Usher MC1017 Dam: Groef FC4768 Ryeland Groef UK070969/501194 Reg No: FC4767 Lot 63 D.O.B 01.03.15 Sex: Female Colour: Sire: Celyn Tegid MC0770 Dam: Coed -y-Dinas SC2578 Mr Moss Pen 6 -7 Oak Deer Ryeland Woodlands UK0189924/00031 Reg No: FC3957 Lot 64 D.O.B 23.04.13 Sex: Female Colour: Ryeland Sire:Welsh Knight Star SootyUK074384/00201 MC0736 Reg No: FC2932 Lot 65 Dam: Blony FC2311 D.O.B 26.02.12 Sex: Female Colour: Sire: Erumson North Star MC0599 Dam: Welsh FC2570 Ryeland Lion Croft UK0172840/00207 Reg No: FC5437 Lot 66 D.O.B 21.02.16 Sex: Female Colour: Sire: Eaton Ulgsses FM0146 Dam: Welsh FC3868 D Burton Pen 8 Melbecks Ryeland Melbecks UK0110986/00012 Reg No: F40441 Lot 67 D.O.B 06.03.18 Sex: Female Colour: White Sire: Mansel Windsor M13206 Dam: Ryeside F37073 Ryeland Melbecks UK0100986/00016
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