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Aberdeen & Northern Marts Aberdeen & Northern Marts A member of ANM GROUP LTD. THAINSTONE CENTRE, INVERURIE TELEPHONE : 01467 623710 GRIT GIMMERS & EWES ORPHAN LAMBS STORE LAMBS ORKNEY & SHETLAND CONSIGNMENTS FEEDING EWES AND RAMS th FRIDAY 24 MARCH 2017 SALE ARRANGEMENTS Sale Ring No 3 Grit Gimmers & Ewes at 10.30am: Orphan Lambs Store Lambs Orkney & Shetland Consignments Feeding Ewes & Rams TERMS OF SALE - CASH PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO. Breeding Sheep 546 8 Gmr A Ingram Logie Durno Farm Pitcaple Inverurie 000840 Scanned in lamb to Durno Ram. Due 15th April. Dispersal Sale 547-555 180 TexX/ T J Alexander 003006 SufX Belnagarrow Craigellachie Aberlour Gmrs & Scanned twins in lamb to Texel & Suffolk Rams. WM Ewe Due 10th April. 556-557 35 TexX/ T J Alexander 003006 SufX Belnagarrow Craigellachie Aberlour Gmrs & Scanned triplets in lamb to Texel & Suffolk Rams. WM Ewe Due 10th April. Orphan Lambs J H Mathers South Litterty Turriff 015452 A 12 Lot: 1-12 Store Lambs 561 4 Blu Hd J Buchan 2 Goval Cottage Goval Farm Newmachar 561 10 N J Alexander 003006 Belnagarrow Craigellachie Aberlour 562 25 G I & M Jamieson Mains Of Leask Slains Ellon 001517 563 10 W Davidson Ayr-Lea Skene Westhill 564-565 35 TexX I Garden Castlehill Farm Street of Monteach Methlick Org Hd 566 10 T Connell Little Muddie Lumphart 016241 566 6 Pk Rp Cairness Ltd Home Farm Cairness Fraserburgh 009291 568-569 50 Cont I A Fraser Balnault Farm Crathie Ballater 013855 570-571 50 Cont A G Whiteford 013084 South Keithney Burnhervie Inverurie 572-573 35 Cont L & F Pirie Evergreen Kininmonth Peterhead 574-575 60 Cont A J Mcleod Mains Of Hatton Techmuiry Strichen 001892 576-579 100 Messrs Ross Carnsgulain Strone Newtonmore 013820 580-582 70 A McHardy & Sons 012721 Calier Auchnarrow Ballindalloch 583 3 Tex A P Whyte Beechlea Allathan New Deer 014348 Ewe Las 583 5 Ewe Las H & N McEwan Gleneffock Glenesk Edzell Pk Rp PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO. 583 2 Pk Hd R Aitken Beech Cottage Newton of Fetternear Inverurie 583 1 Wdr J L Stewart Ltd Bankhead Auchenblae 584 20 A G Watson & Son 010130 Mains of Draidland Gamrie Banff 585 30 E Mcleod 14 Deveron Road Turriff 010669 Orkney & Shetland Consignments 596 34 I Flett & Sons Millhouse Harray Orkney 017086 597 15 M Sinclair Rosebank Twatt Orkney 015101 598-599 79 G & B Rendall Breckowall Westray Orkney 009891 600 5 Ewe J Cowe Little Howes Holm Orkney 014579 Grn Tail 600 22 G R G Bews Gorn Westray Orkney 002620 Feeding Ewes & Rams T 397 3 A P Whyte Beechlea Allathan New Deer 014348 T 398 3 Kierfiold Farm Sandwick Stromness Orkney 000823 T 398 3 Ram Kierfiold Farm Sandwick Stromness Orkney 000823 T 398 1 Shp G & B Rendall Breckowall Westray Orkney 009891 Org Shdr T 398 9 Ppl Rp Firm Of Paterson Veltigar Tankerness Orkney 008538 T 399 10 Grn G R G Bews Gorn Westray Orkney 002620 Shdr T 399 1 R Aitken Beech Cottage Newton of Fetternear Inverurie T 399 2 Ppl Hd I Garden Castlehill Farm Street of Monteach Methlick T 400-401 36 J N Blackburn Clynemilton Brora Sutherland 009179 T 402-403 25 G I & M Jamieson Mains Of Leask Slains Ellon 001517 T 404 20 H & N McEwan Gleneffock Glenesk Edzell T 405 4 E Ogg 53 Parnassus Gardens Fyvie Turriff T 405 6 Ppl Rp J Buchan 2 Goval Cottage Goval Farm Newmachar T 405 5 Red Hd G & J Lumsden Downies Inverkeithny Huntly 004902 T 406-407 40 T Connell Little Muddie Lumphart 016241 S 386 3 Ram Messrs Ross Carnsgulain Strone Newtonmore 013820 S 387-388 30 G Ross & Co Coralhill Lonmay Fraserburgh 006795 S 389 20 Red Rp H J Leggat (Jnr) 017488 Loanhead Inverallochy Fraserburgh S 389 1 Grn Rp S Leggat Loanhead Inverallochy Fraserburgh S 390 20 W D Auchnie Littlemill Rothienorman Inverurie 013412 S 394 20 T J Willox Parkview Rothienorman Inverurie S 392-393 28 D & A McLeod Shougle Birnie Elgin 009027 S 393 4 Ram D & A McLeod Shougle Birnie Elgin 009027 PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO. S 394-395 40 A J Harper Mains of Collieston Collieston Ellon 007323 S 396 3 Pk Rp W & C Ingram 000840 Logie Durno Farm Pitcaple Inverurie S 396 1 Ram W & C Ingram 000840 Logie Durno Farm Pitcaple Inverurie S 396 9 W M Duthie Mains of Craighall Gartly Huntly 005226 S 375 4 W & A Stephen Balquhindachy Turriff 010384 S 376-377 36 J Barclay & Son 011765 North Canterbury Cornhill Banffshire S 378 8 A G Watson & Son 010130 Mains of Draidland Gamrie Banff S 378 2 Pk Rp M Johnston 017304 Balnamoon Farm Grange Crossroads Keith S 379 20 A Shepherd & Sons Stonyford Tarland Aboyne 012094 S 379 1 Ram A Shepherd & Sons Stonyford Tarland Aboyne 012094 S 380-381 25 Grn A & M Littlejohn 013921 Rib Auchronie Tarfside Glenesk Brechin S 381 5 Ram A & M Littlejohn 013921 Grn Rib Auchronie Tarfside Glenesk Brechin S 382 15 Grn Bk A Bell & Co Towie New Aberdour Fraserburgh 003052 S 383 20 George Chalmers Ltd Mitchellhill Maud 008862 S 384 25 R Littlejohn Corfeidly Glassel Torphins 013235 S 385 7 N J Alexander 003006 Belnagarrow Craigellachie Aberlour S 385 2 Pk Rp N J Brown Bogiefeulach Tornaveen Torphins 017144 S 385 1 Ram N J Brown Bogiefeulach Tornaveen Torphins 017144 R 364 2 Ram W G Blackhall Bogfon Maryculter Aberdeen 001403 R 364 1 K Sutherland East Bogfon Maryculter Aberdeen R 365 20 W & M Brown East Bradieston Laurencekirk 008680 R 366-367 40 N Bellis & Cummings Tresta Farm Fetlar Shetland R 368 20 Mesr G Middleton 016507 Wester Leochel Craigievar Alford R 369 3 Pk Rp G Massie Roadside Croft Methlick Ellon R 369 5 Pk Hd S Durno & Son 009789 Croftbain Tomnavoulin Ballindalloch R 369 6 R A Glennie Hillhead Of Ardo Methlick Ellon R 370-374 90 W Hay Drodland Newmill Keith R 353 6 H Stuart & Sons Davishill Udny Ellon 001805 R 354-356 45 Mesr J B Smith & Sons 002888 Knockhourn Knockando Aberlour R 357 15 Arnage Farms Mains of Arnage Ellon 003045 E & OE PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO. FORTHCOMING SALES AT THAINSTONE & CAITHNESS MARCH Fri 31 TC Show and Sale of Store Cattle APRIL Mon 03 CLC Show & Sale of Store Cattle Tues 04 TC Show & Sale of Aberdeen Angus Store Cattle Fri 07 TC Show & Sale of Store Cattle Mon 10 CLC Prime Stock, Breeding Stock, Store Lambs, Thainstone Collective Sale of Commercial Vehicles, 4x4s, Tractors, Farm Machinery, Sat 15 TC Building and Horticultural Plant & Equipment and Hand Tools Mon 17 CLC Store Cattle Show and Sale of Store Cattle incorporating Tues 18 TC Sale of Organic Stock Commercial Beef Breeding Cattle Tues 25 TC Sale Store Cattle OTHER SALES Auction Sale of Potato Plant, Equipment, Tractors Etc On Saturday 25th March at 10.00 am At Longhillock Potato Store, Alves, Elgin IV30 8UZ (Instructed by Higgins Agricultural) Pictures available on our Website .
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