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Mart Locations Newsletter 10 March 2016 Newsletter 10 March 2016 Mart Locations BANDON MART (023 8841151/086 Happy St. Patrick’s Day 8279873 Each Monday: CORRIN MART Cattle Sale at 12 Noon. BANDON MART Calf Sale at 10.30am Sheep Sale each Mon. Each Monday Calf intake open at 7am. with section Cattle & Calf Sale each Tues. for Fr. Hfr. Calves. Special section for (Entries for bullocks & heifers being taken Calf Sale at the earlier time of 10.30am . Fr. Maiden Hfrs. Sheep 11.30am. every Tue morning for following week’s sale) (Calf Intake 7am) Cattle at 12 noon Manager: Tom McCarthy. Special section each Tuesday for Special Section for Fr. Hfr. Calves at 1.30pm CORRIN MART Friesian Heifer Calves selling at 12.30pm FFFCLEARANCE SALE MONDAY 14 TH MARCH (025 31611 / 086 3821846 FFFDairy Sale This Fri 11th Mar (60 on offer) of 10 Calved Cows & 10 Calved Heifers Each Monday: Incl in Sale: 15 Ped. Hfrs & Cows (Ballinahina Herd) Also Special Entry of: 3 Calved Cows & Sheep Sale at 10.30am Each Tuesday: FFFEASTER LAMB SALE MON 21 ST MARCH 3 Calved Heifers PED REG British FR. Cattle Sale at 10.30am Calves 11.30am Incl. Special Entry of: 30 Young Ewes in lamb Sale at 1.30pm. Ring 2. Manager: Sean Leahy. DUNGARVAN MART FFFPREMIER PED CLUB BULL SHOW & SALE FFFANNUAL BULL SHOW & SALE WEDNESDAY 6 TH APRIL (058 41611/ 086 2528984 Thursday 31 st March In association with: Cork Holstein Friesian Each Monday: th (Closing date for Entries Mon 14 Mar) Club, Munster Aberdeen Angus Breeders Club, Cattle Sale at 11.30 am. Calf Sale 11.30 Irish Hereford Breed Society, Irish Simmental am sharp, intake opens at 8.30 a.m. Manager: Ger Flynn. Southern Club, Cork Limousin Breeders Club MACROOM MART (Final date for Entries Tues next 15 th Mar) CAHIR MART Each Saturday (052 7441307/087 Calves at 11am. Dry Cows at 11.15am SKIBBEREEN 6125356 followed by Bullocks & Hfrs Each Wednesday: Dairy Sale Ring 3, at 1.30pm Each Friday: Cattle 11.30am Calves 11.30am Calf Sale at 11am Sheep 11.00am followed by sucklers Manager: Jonathan O’Sullivan. (Calf Intake open at 8am) Cattle Sale including Weanlings at 12 noon SKIBBEREEN MART Section for Friesian Hfr. Calves at 12.30pm (028 21066/086 8279873 Section for Dairy and Suckler each Friday Each Friday DUNGARVAN Cattle, Calf & Weanling Sale.. Calf intake open at 8.30.am st Cattle Sale each Monday 11.30am Drinagh Area: 60 Bales of 1 Cut Silage Manager: Tom McCarthy Calf Sale 11.30am (re-seeded). Contact Mart (028 21066 MACROOM MART Skibbereen Area: 90 Bales of Silage (026 41121/087 2820031 Wanted For Export Contact Mart (028 21066 Each Saturday: Calves at 11 a.m. Friesian Bull Calves Dry Cows at 11.15am followed by Bullocks & Heifers Wanted for Clients CAHIR MART Factory Assembly Centre For Quality in Calf Friesian Heifers calving Sheep Each Wednesday. End of March (with all vaccinations) Manager: John O’Mahony Cattle, Calf & Sheep Sale each Wednesday _______________________________ Wanted for further feeding Sheep Sale 11 am. HEAD OFFICE A.A. and Hereford, Bullocks and Heifers, 450- Cattle Sale 11.30am sharp 2A Market House, 500kgs, also Cont. Bullocks & Hfrs over 500kgs. Calf Sale 11.30am Macroom, Contact Dungarvan Mart on (((058 41611 (All intakes open at 9am) Co. Cork. T. 026 41001 Licence No 002369 LETTINGS / FOR SALE : Land wanted on long term lease for customers in mid Cork area . Wanted : Entitlements for Sale or Lease. Wanted: Old Farm Yard to buy Mid-Cork area. Wanted: Rough Land for reclaiming Kilmichael/Ballyvourney/Macroom area for Cash Buyer. Wanted : Farm 40-60 acres for long term lease or to buy in Macroom/Coachford areas. Wanted to Rent : Ground in Millstreet/Cullen/Aubane. FOR LONG TERM LEASE: Macroom Area : C.200 acre Dairy Farm with Milking Parlour and Cubicles for Cattle/Sheep. Aherla: C.85 acres. Inchigeela: C.160 acre Cattle & Sheep Farm. Ballingeary : C. 130 Sheep Farm. Rahoona, Ballymakeera : C.100 acre Farm with housing for 100 cattle. Carrigadrohid : C.50 acres. Inchigeela : C67 acres with slatted house. Forrest, Coachford : C.26acres with slatted house. Contact Jerh. O’Sullivan, (((026 41121 / 086 8329321 LANDS FOR LEASE/LETTING Clashmore : C136 acres Grass. Bare Land – 11 month let. Midleton : C14 acres. Stubble. Bare Land – 11 month let. Rostellan : C14 acres. Stubble. Bare land – 11month let. Corroghurm Mitchelstown C.38 Grassland – 5 year lease. Kilally, Kilworth ; C55 Acres excellent quality land with farmyard – 5 year lease Rathcormac : C43 acres Grass (In Lots) – 5yr Lease. Whitegate : C44 acres. Stubble. 5yrs. Ballyhooly: C35 acres New Grass – 5yr Lease. Macroney, Kilworth : C.45 acres Grassland. In one or two Lots. Electricity & Council water for 11 month Letting. Coolagown, Fermoy: C.12 acres Silage to Let. Bartlemy : 110 Bales Excellent Silage €15 per bale ex yard. Contact CCM Mitchelstown (((025 41129 Cork Marts Newsletter Notice Board WANTED Farms for sale/rental market. Also residential properties required • BRUCELLOSIS for large customer base. TEST NO LONGER REQUIRED FOR MART SALES. Contact Jerh O’Sullivan, CCM Property Network Macroom HEAD OFFICE • Please note…… (((026 41121/086 8329321 All321 animals presented for sale ________________________________________ must have 2 tags and no horns. For Sale by Private Treaty 2A MARKET HOUSE, BALLYFLEMMING, BALLYMACODA, MACROOM, CO. CORK. • BVD All calves born after CO. CORK 1st Jan 2013 presented for sale Tel: 026 41001 at marts (or sold from farm C7 Acres Farmland Fax: 026 42555 Currently in Pasture yard) must have had a BVD test Email: [email protected] using the tissue tag at Privately owned stoned entrance BANDON OFFICE registration and MUST have Located 2 miles from Ballymacoda, tested NEGATIVE for BVD. 9 miles from Midleton & 4 miles from N25 The Mart Centre, Contact CCM Property Network Bandon, Co.Cork. • Text Alerts – Mitchelstown (((025 41129 For information on sales, Tel: 023 8820966 special entries etc. please For Sale by Private Treaty Fax: 023 8820720 register for text alerts at your GRAIGUE, KILWORTH, CO. CORK. Email: [email protected] local mart. Derelict Residence on C.16 acres MIDLETON OFFICE Lands of good quality, Currently in Grass, • CATTLE & CALF Basic Market Hse, COLLECTION & SELLING 8, Main Street, SERVICE Farm Midleton, Co.Cork. available at all areas. Contact local mart. Payment, Old Farmhouse in need of Tel: 021 4634814 refurbishment or replacement. Close to Fax: 021 4634795 • BVD Samples can be delivered Kilworth Village & Email: [email protected] to all marts. M8 motorway – Junction 12 MITCHELSTOWN OFFICE Contact Eamonn O’Brien, CCM Mitchelstown (((025 41129 5, Lower Cork Street, TO LEASE Mitchelstown, Co. Cork. Reenascreena South, Rosscarbery For Sale By Private Treaty C.51 Acres Tillage Tel: 025 41129 Goleen Area : C.54 Acres for 5yr lease CARRIGEENY, DRINAGH, CO. CORK TO LET C.100 Acres Forestry Land Fax: 025 86971 Ballycoughlan, Innishannon • C.40 acres harvested Email: [email protected] C.6Acres for 2 cuts of Silage • C.60 acres conifers (30 years old) MACROOM OFFICE • Extensive Road Frontage – access Contact Jim O’Brien, CCM Property 2A, Market House, Network Bandon (023 8820966 to 3 roads. Serviced by internal forestry roads Macroom, Co. Cork. TO LEASE FOR 5 YEARS • Can be sold in Lots Tel: 026 41121 Coolanuller, Skibbereen : For Maps & further details C.46 acres approx. Fax: 42467 Contact Jim O’Brien, CCM Property Network Email: [email protected] Contact Skibbereen Mart (028 21066 Bandon (((023 8820966 CASTLELYONS COMMUNITY COUNCIL SHOWCASES FERMOY IN SPRING/SUMMER FASHION SHOW at Corrin Event Centre Friday 1 st April at 8pm (Doors open 7.15pm) Shops participating: (Carma, Fiona Turley (Gallery Crafts), Hickeys Fashions, Joe Murphys, Shaws, Vanilla). Tickets €15 – Raffle on the night. Prize for Best Dressed Contact: Ann 087 7403616 or Liz 086 8933162 Cheese & Wine Reception, Bar Facilities, Trade Stands galore To Book Corrin Event Centre Contact Catherine Dorgan Events Co-Ordinator (025 31611 .
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