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Lawrie & Symington Lawrie & Symington Ltd Lanark Agricultural Centre Sale of Poultry, Waterfowl and Pigs, etc. Thursday 22nd October, 2015 Ringstock at 10.30 a.m. General Hall at 11.00 a.m. Lanark Agricultural Centre Sale of Poultry and Waterfowl Special Conditions of Sale The Sale will be conducted subject to the Conditions of Sale of Lawrie and Symington Ltd as approved by the Institute of Auctioneers and Appraisers in Scotland which will be on display in the Auctioneer’s office on the day of sale. In addition the following conditions apply. 1. No animal may be sold privately prior to the sale, but must be offered for sale through the ring. 2. Animals which fail to reach the price fixed by the vendor may be sold by Private Treaty after the Auction. All such sales must be passed through the Auctioneers and will be subject to full commission. Reserve Prices should be given in writing to the auctioneer prior to the commencement of the sale. 3. All stock must be numbered and penned in accordance with the catalogued number on arrival at the market. 4. All entries offered for sale must be pre-entered in writing and paid for in full with the entries being allocated on a first come first served basis by the closing date or at 324 2x2 Cages and/or at 70 3x3 Cages, whichever is earliest. 5. No substitutes to entries will be accepted 10 days prior to the date of sale. Any substitutes brought on the sale day WILL NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE. 6. No unbooked entries will be accepted on the day of sale. 7. All purchasers please note that there is a 5% buyer’s commission on all lots bought on the day. 8. Anybody wishing to bid on or purchase any lots must first purchase a bidders number for £2 at the main office. 9. All Waterfowl must have water provided by vendor Consumer and Trading Standards The Transport of Animals (Cleansing and Disinfection) (Scotland) Regulations 2005. The above Regulations came into force on the 27th of January 2006. Animals to be transported:- Hoofed animals Domestic fowl, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowls, quails, pigeons, pheasants, partridges and ratites. Racing Pigeons The Regulations require that any bird purchased from a sale at a market can only be transported in a container that has been cleansed and disinfected before the animal or bird is loaded onto it. It also means that any carrying container should be of a type that can be cleansed and disinfected so a cardboard box would not be suitable for this purpose. All cleansing and disinfection must be carried out so as to reduce the risk of disease transmission by transporting. Failing to comply with this requirement is an offence under the Regulations. Any person found guilty of an offence under these Regulations shall be liable of a fine up to £5000. For further advice please contact the Animal Health and Welfare Officer on 01698 455696 Order of Sale Ring No. 1 at 10.30 a.m. Sale of Ringstock and Sundry Items --------- Followed by Sale of Store and Breeding Pigs, Sheep --------- In the General Hall at 11.00 a.m. Sale of Hen Houses and Runs Followed by the Sale of Poultry and Waterfowl Hatching Eggs G McIntosh, Bent Farm Lot 501 ½ Doz Silkie Bantam Eggs (mixed colour) Z Vest, The Cottage Lot 502 ½ Doz Ixworth Eggs Ringstock T McDonagh, Glassford Lot 701 Pair Zebra Finches 702 Pair Zebra Finches 703 Pair Zebra Finches 704 Pair Zebra Finches J Leggate, Springbank Lot 705 Trio Chinese Painted Quail (2015) 706 Trio Chinese Painted Quail (2015) 707 Trio Chinese Painted Quail (2015) 708 3 Hen Chinese Painted Quail (2015) 709 3 Japanese Quail (2015) 710 3 Japanese Quail (2015) 711 3 Japanese Quail (2015) 712 4 Japanese Quail (2015) J Gray, Tirley Cottage Lot 713 Pair Fife Canaries 714 Pair Fife Canaries 715 Pair Fife Canaries 716 Pair Fife Canaries 717 Pair Fife Canaries 718 Trio Fife Canaries G Waddell, Burnside Lot 719 2 Budgies 720 2 Budgies 721 2 Budgies 722 2 Budgies C Riddoch, Ardgowan Place Lot 723 Pair Canaries (1cock,1 hen) 724 Pair Canaries (1cock,1 hen) 725 Pair Canaries (1cock,1 hen) 726 Pair Canaries (1cock,1 hen) 727 Pair Canaries (1cock,1 hen) 728 Pair Canaries (1cock,1 hen) J Menlove, Dumfries Lot 729 3 Japanese Quail 730 3 Japanese Quail P Shearman, Hillend Drive Lot 731 4 Tucson Quail 732 5 Tucson Quail 733 8 Chinese Painted Quail 734 2 Fife Canaries 735 2 Fife Canaries 736 2 Fife Canaries 737 2 Fife Canaries 738 3 Budgies J Bell, Douglas Place Lot 739 Bantam Broody with one Lavender Pekin Chick (4wks) M Lawson, Gorebridge Lot 740 Male Rabbit 741 Female Rabbit 742 Female Rabbit 743 Female Rabbit G Webster, Guildy Den Lot 744 6 Female Quail Coturnix 745 10 Corturnix Growers M Harkness, Leabank Lot 746 3 Old English Game M Leggate, Stramolloch Lot 747 Wyandotte Bantam Growers T Thomson, Marley Hill Avenue Lot 748 Black English Doe 749 English Buck T Murray, Craig School Lot 750 Box Bantams (as hatched) 751 Box Bantams (as hatched) 752 Box Bantams (as hatched) J Rodger, Motherwell Lot 753 2 Budgies 754 2 Budgies 755 2 Budgies 756 2 Budgies 757 2 Budgies 758 2 Budgies 759 2 Budgies 760 2 Budgies 761 2 Budgies 762 2 Budgies 763 Pair Figuritas 764 Pair Figuritas 765 Pair Figuritas 766 Kakarika N Parlett, Forrsetfield Lot 767 2 Rabbits W Smith, Brownford Lot 768 Japanese Quail (3 hens,1 cock) 769 Japanese Quail (3 hens,1 cock) J Conn, Airdrie Lot 770 6 Mexican Quail 771 6 Japanese Quail 772 6 Mexican Quail 773 6 Mexican Quail 774 6 Mexican Quail 775 6 Mexican Quail 776 6 Mexican Quail J Conn, Airdrie Cont. Lot 777 5 Japanese Quail 778 6 Japanese Quail 779 6 Japanese Quail 780 6 Japanese Quail 781 5 Japanese Quail 782 8 Mixed Quail 783 10 Mixed Japanese & Mexican Quail 784 10 Mixed Japanese & Mexican Quail 785 10 Mixed Japanese & Mexican Quail 786 10 Mixed Japanese & Mexican Quail 787 10 Mixed Japanese & Mexican Quail 788 Dutch Partridge B Gardiner, Shawfield Crescent Lot 789 2 English Bucks 790 2 English Bucks 791 2 English Bucks 792 2 English Bucks A McKenzie, Haugh Farm Cottage Lot 793 Quartet Japanese Quail 794 Quartet Japanese Quail 795 Quartet Japanese Quail 796 Quartet Japanese Quail 797 Trio Japanese Quail 798 2 California Quail 799 Trio Bob White Quail A Shepherd, Low Fullwood Lot 800 Box of Growers 801 Box of Growers 802 Pair White Doves 803 Pair White Doves 804 Pair White Doves 805 Pair White Doves W Harper, Broomfield Street Lot 806 Pair Diamond Doves 807 Pair Diamond Doves 808 Pair Diamond Doves 809 Pair Diamond Doves 810 Pair Diamond Doves 811 Pair Diamond Doves 812 Pair White Doves F Alazia, Burnside Lot 813 Hen with Chicks 814 Hen with Chicks 815 Hen with Chicks 816 Netherland Dwarf Doe Rabbit 817 Dutch Doe Rabbit 818 2 Dutch Buck Rabbits E McLeish, Barngore Farm Lot 819 Black & White Male Rabbit 820 Black & White Male Rabbit 821 Beige & White Female Rabbit J Williams, Carstairs Lot 822 Ermine Mini Rex Doe (5 months) 823 Ermine Mini Rex Buck (5 months) I Swood, Carlisle Lot 824 2 Bengalese 825 2 Bengalese J Mitchell, Mid Craigton Farm Lot 826 Female Dutch Rabbit (been with buck) 827 Buck Dutch Rabbit (4 months) 828 Female Dutch 1yr been with Buck 829 2 Black/White Dutch (9wks) Z Vest, The Cottage Lot 830 2 Light Sussex Growers (6wks) D Ritchie, Biggar Lot 831 Rabbit Male Blackhair 832 Rabbit Female Blackhair 833 Rabbit Dwarf Lop M Steele, Thankerton Lot 834 2 Budgies 835 2 Budgies 836 2 Budgies 837 2 Budgies 838 2 Budgies 839 2 Budgies 840 2 Budgies 841 2 Budgies 842 2 Budgies 843 2 Budgies J Lawson, Braeside Lane Lot 844 Box Growers F Henderson, Rockbank Farm Lot 845 Pair Zebra Finches 846 Pair Bengals 847 Pair Canaries 848 Pair Canaries 849 Pair Budgies 850 Pair Budgies E Abernethy, Coulter Haugh Farm Cottages Lot 851 Buck Rabbit 852 Doe Rabbit A Lawrie , Church Lane Lot 853 2 Female Polecat Ferrets J Dunbar, Stepends Farm Lot 854 Box Pigeons 855 Box Pigeons 856 Box Pigeons 857 Box Pigeons 858 Box Isa Brown Chicks all Female (8wks) 859 Box Isa Brown Chicks all Female (8wks) 860 Box Pekin Pullets (12wks) D Robertson Lot 861 Pair Budgies (9/10 months) 862 Pair Budgies (9/10 months) 863 Pair Budgies (9/10 months) M Newton, Kirknewton Lot 864 Mini Lop Female Rabbit (5 months) 865 Mini Lop Female Rabbit (5 months) 866 Mini Lop Female Rabbit Otter Coloured (1yr) 867 Mini Lop Male Rabbit (1yr) G Focas, Burnfoot Farm Lot 868 Trio Light Sussex (6wks) 869 Trio Light Sussex (6wks) GE Campbell, Howes Way Lot 870 3 Guinea Pigs 871 3 Guinea Pigs 872 3 Bantams M Preston, West Calder Lot 873 4 Canaries 874 4 Canaries R Smith, The Shieling Lot 875 Box Growers 876 Broody & 10 Chicks 877 Crested Cream Legbar with X RIR Chicks 878 Australorp Bantam with X RIR Chicks G Burns, The Cottage Lot 879 2 White Doves 880 2 White Doves 881 2 White Doves G Alexander, Walston Lot 882 Pair Mexican Speckled Quails 883 Pair Tennessee Red Quails 884 Pair Bobwhite Quails 885 Pair California Quails 886 1 Young Budgie 887 1 Young Budgie 888 1 Young Budgie 889 2 Young Coloured Canaries 890 2 Young Coloured Canaries 891 2 Young Coloured Canaries 892 2 Young Coloured Canaries 893 2 Young Coloured Canaries A Aitchinson, Mossdale Farm Lot 894 4 White Doves 895 4 White Doves 896 4 Tumblers x AJ Bunyan, Woodside Cottage Lot 897 Mixed Growers (as hatched, 9-12wks) 898 Mixed Growers (as hatched, 9-12wks) 899 Mixed Growers (as hatched, 9-12wks) 900 Mixed Growers (as hatched, 9-12wks) 901 Mixed Growers (as hatched, 9-12wks) 902 Mixed Growers (as hatched, 9-12wks) G Ganley, Carlisle Lot 903 Pair Tumblers 904 1 German Pigeon Sundry Items J Menlove, Dumfries Lot 510 Large Chicken Crate 511 Large Chicken Crate 512 Large Chicken Crate M Lawson, Gorebridge Lot 513 Trough 514 Trough J Farrell, Tinto View
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