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Aberdeen & Northern Marts Friday 18 November 2016 Aberdeen & Northern Marts A member of ANM GROUP LTD. THAINSTONE CENTRE, INVERURIE TELEPHONE : 01467 623710 STORE LAMBS ORKNEY & SHETLAND CONSIGNMENT BREEDING GIMMERS & EWES FEEDING EWES & RAMS BREEDING RAMS Friday 18th November 2016 SALE ARRANGEMENTS Sale Ring No 2 at 10.30am: Store Lambs, Orkney & Shetland Consignments Breeding Gimmers and Ewes Feeding Ewes & Rams followed by: Breeding Rams TERMS OF SALE - CASH PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO Store Lambs N 265 12 G & A Webster Cushnie Rhynie Huntly 003241 N 266 10 Cont A & A Duncan Meikle Cantlay Grange Keith 017123 N 266 12 Pink Bk D Lloyds Spring Garden Cottage Aberchirder N 266 6 Pink Hd E Johnston Fernhill Farm Kingswells N 267 20 Tex A H Duncan & Son 010977 Easter Corrie Botriphnie Keith N 267 8 Pink Rp I M Watson Burnside Keithhall Inverurie 016798 N 268 25 Suf D Cattanach Culphin of Park Cornhill 017419 N 269-270 40 P D Gammie & Sons Burn Of Pheppie Muchalls Stonehaven N 271 8 Tex C N Lumsden Corrichie Logie Coldstone Aboyne Pink Hd N 271 10 Suf Stewart & Barron Blairindinnie Gartly Huntly 005501 N 271 10 Tex Chris Harper The Neuk Nether Kinmundy Longside Peterhead N 272 12 Cont R Goodall Glendale 1 Glen Road Lumphanan 010796 N 272 12 Cont A Johnstone & Partners Tannachie Stonehaven Pink Bk N 273-274 50 Suf/Tex A D Halkett Boghead of Drumdollo Drumblade 016992 N 275 25 Cont D J Halkett Hill of Craigmancy Forgue Huntly M254-255 40 Cont L Alexander (A Firm) 017114 Mains of Ludquharn Longside Peterhead M 256 20 Cont C G Matthew Newton Tullynessle Alford 007343 M257-264 450 A Mackay & Son 001102 & 243-250 Strath Farm Watten Caithness M 251 25 Cont G & N Mackie Delnabo Glengairn Ballater 012133 M 252 25 Suf G & N Mackie Delnabo Glengairn Ballater 012133 M 253 30 Tex R & M Alexander 017495 Nether Kinmundy Longside Peterhead L 232-236 130 D Smith & Sons Mains of Lurg Nethy Bridge 007540 L 237-239 93 Tex P Duffus & Son 011473 L 240-241 52 BF Mains of Auchriachan Tomintoul 011473 L 242 31 P Duffus & Son 011473 L 221 10 TexX J K Insch Pitprone Glenkindie Alford Blue Hd L 222 20 Ppl Dot Mains of Auchriachan Tomintoul 011473 L 223-226 100 Suf G McBain Ardlewie Cabrach Huntly 009837 L 227-229 80 BF Dunalastair Estate 002448 Lochgarry House Kinloch Rannoch Perth L 230-231 50 Suf P G Milton Mains of Allanbuie Keith 010721 K 210 5 A T Campbell Lower Humster Wick PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO K 211 10 D M Cowie 003086 Leith Hall Home Farm Kennethmont Huntly K 211 10 Rig D M Cowie 003086 Leith Hall Home Farm Kennethmont Huntly K 216-218 63 Ex Caithness Caithness K 219-220 70 E Mcleod 14 Deveron Road Turriff 010669 & 199 K 200-201 56 A & M Munro Dorrery Scotscalder Halkirk K 202 20 D A Manson 31 Larel Halkirk 016320 K 203-204 60 A M Henderson Yonderton Hatton 016679 K 205 18 Cont M & S Angus Highwater Croft Premnay 017741 Orkney & Shetland Consignments J 189 20 Nistaben Dounby Orkney J 190 31 Mousland Stromness Orkney 011625 J 191-192 44 South Breck Burray Orkney J 193-194 30 Ewe Las Quoydale Hoy Orkney 005116 J 195-196 30 Rig Quoydale Hoy Orkney 005116 J 197-198 50 Strathore Shapinsay Orkney 001657 J 178-181 110 Yarpha Orphir Orkney 012515 J 182-184 80 Upper Onston Stenness Stromness Orkney 900146 J 185-187 150 Fersness Eday Orkney 001360 & 167-168 I 169-172 94 New Haven Dalespot St Ola Kirkwall I 173 8 New Moan Harray Orkney 017169 I 173 2 Skellister South Nesting Skellister Shetland I 173 1 Sheep Uyea House North Roe Shetland I 173 16 Ewes Klettnahoull Garth Skelbister Shetland I 174-175 60 Gilbraes Hus Twatt Bixter Shetland 017856 I 176 50 Lubba Walls Shetland & 156 I 157 27 Waddell Walls Shetland I 157 6 Ewe Waddell Walls Shetland I 158 14 Ewe Nia-roo Gott Shetland I 159-165 200 Tingwall Livestock Ltd Griesta Tingwall Breeding Ewes & Gimmers H 145 20 Mule Ross Bros Westerton Auchleuchries Ellon 000894 Gmr H 146 20 Mule Ross Bros Westerton Auchleuchries Ellon 000894 2Y Ewe H 147 20 Mule Ross Bros Westerton Auchleuchries Ellon 000894 PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO 3Y Ewe H 148 20 Mule Ross Bros Westerton Auchleuchries Ellon 000894 WM Ewe H 149 20 Mule Ross Bros Westerton Auchleuchries Ellon 000894 WM Ewe H 150 20 Mule Ross Bros Westerton Auchleuchries Ellon 000894 BM Ewe H 151 20 Mule Ross Bros Westerton Auchleuchries Ellon 000894 BM Ewe H 153-154 50 Mule/BF R Cheyne 28 Hill Street Newmill Keith Ewe H 134-135 20 Gmr G B & A M Anderson Seafield House Lerwick BREEDING RAMS W G Troup Ltd Shaggart Sauchen Inverurie 017908 H 137 1 Suf Lot No: 1 Shearling H 137 1 Suf Lot No: 2 Ram Las H 137 3 Cont Lot No: 3 - 5 Shearling W G Blackhall Bogfon Maryculter 001403 H 138 4 Suf Lot No: 6 - 9 Shearling H 138 2 BFL Lot No: 10 - 11 Shearling W D Webster & Son 017958 Little Whitefield Forglen Banff H 139 7 Tex Lot No: 12 - 18 Shearling R & L Lamb Meikle Kirkhill Maud Peterhead H 140 3 Cha Lot No: 19 - 21 Shearling H 140 1 Tex Lot No: 22 Shearling R J Downie Newton of Crathie Ballater 009135 H 141 5 Suf Lot No: 24-28 Shearling PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO 141 5 Tex Lot No: 29-33 Shearling H 142 4 Chv Lot No: 34-37 Shearling H 142 2 Lleyn Lot No: 38-39 Shearling H 142 1 CharX Lot No: 40 Shearling H 142 2 TexX Lot No: 41-42 Shearling H 142 3 Cont Lot No: 40 - 42 Shearling W J Knox Mid Haddo Fyvie Turriff 009121 H 143 1 Tex Lot No: 43 Shearling H 143 1 Cha Lot No: 44 2 Shr Ram P Brown 013239 Milton Of Tolmauds Torphins Banchory H 143 1 Suf 2 Shr Lot No: 45 Ram M Lamb Meikle Kirkhill Maud Peterhead H 143 1 BFL Lot No: 46 2 Shr Ram W & J Brown 002352 Hilton of Culsh New Deer Turriff G 123 1 Suf WM Lot No: 47 Ram G 123 1 Tex WM Lot No: 48 Ram W T Morison (Farmers) 012275 South Bogbain Keith G 123 2 BFL Lot No: 49 - 50 Ram Las J J Proctor 013495 Nether Aucharnie Forgue Huntly G 123 1 Suf Lot No: 51 PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO Aged Ram A Shepherd & Sons Stonyford Tarland 012094 G 124 6 Suf Lot No: 52 - 57 Shearling G 124 3 Suf Lot No: 58 - 60 Ram Las Feeding Ewes & Rams G 128 5 Blue Bk R Goodall Glendale 1 Glen Road Lumphanan 010796 G 128 2 Red Rp D Esson Howeburn Lumphanan Banchory 011092 G 128 7 Chris Harper The Neuk Nether Kinmundy Longside Peterhead G 129 20 Stewart & Barron Blairindinnie Gartly Huntly 005501 G 130 4 Red D Cattanach Culphin of Park Cornhill 017419 Mark G 130 1 Ram D Cattanach Culphin of Park Cornhill 017419 Red Mark G 130 14 S Davidson 006866 West Cortiecram Kininmonth Peterhead G 131 1 G & A Webster Cushnie Rhynie Huntly 003241 G 131 10 Red Bk G Mckilligan Headtown of Ord Cornhill Banff 007161 G 131 8 Red Hd A Adams Drumfrennie Banchory 002462 G 132 16 A & A Duncan Meikle Cantlay Grange Keith 017123 G 112 19 Dr V B Malhotra New Haven Dalespot St Ola Kirkwall G 112 2 Ram Dr V B Malhotra New Haven Dalespot St Ola Kirkwall G 112 2 Sheep Dr V B Malhotra New Haven Dalespot St Ola Kirkwall G 113 3 Ppl Rp J & S Donaldson South Breck Burray Orkney G 113 4 Grn R & L Rendall New Moan Harray Orkney 017169 Shdr G 113 1 Ram Messrs Spence Norton Dounby Orkney 006514 Blue Nk G 113 5 Blue N Pirie Purtabreck Toab Deerness Orkney Shdr G 113 1 Ram N Pirie Purtabreck Toab Deerness Orkney Blue Shdr G 113 2 Ram J & M Slater 001926 Red Shdr Millquoy Stenness Stromness Orkney G 114-115 30 J & J Gray Ardlaw Mains Tyrie Fraserburgh 001868 G 116 20 Red Hd Mesr J J Gordon Wellheads Huntly 001036 G 117 7 G R Gall & Son Catcraig Auchnagatt Ellon 013407 G 117 5 M Gall Mains of Auchnagatt Auchnagatt Ellon 013407 G 117 1 Blue C Scott Wester Biffie Maud Peterhead 010494 PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO Shdr G 117 3 Red S & Y Finnie 018218 Shdr Newseat Balthangie Cuminestown G 117 3 Pink Rp D Lloyds Spring Garden Cottage Aberchirder Huntly G 118-120 60 Blue P Anderson Todholes Lower Cabrach Huntly 017514 Shdr G 121 19 J & M Pirie Roundhome Corse Huntly 015251 F 101-106 115 G R Marshall Meikle Haddo Newburgh Ellon 001809 F 107-109 50 Fersness Farms Fersness Eday Orkney 001360 F 109 3 Red Bk H Hourston Skelbister Orphir Orkney 002558 F 110 4 Org/ D & M Thomson Whistle Keek Birsay Orkney Red Shdr F 110 2 Ram D & M Thomson Whistle Keek Birsay Orkney Org/Red Shdr F 110 1 Ram D & M Thomson Whistle Keek Birsay Orkney Pure F 110 3 Ram D & M Thomson Whistle Keek Birsay Orkney F 90-92 50 Morrison & Mustard Hillhead Birnie Elgin F 93-98 130 North Tarwathie Farm Ltd 009756 North Tarwathie Strichen F 99 25 A J Milne Dykeside Robieston Huntly 003013 E 79-85 140 N Meldrum Shenval Ballindalloch 008867 E 86-87 40 R S Irvine & Son 003394 Sauchentree New Aberdour Fraserburgh E 88 18 A D & H Dent Douglashead Tarves Ellon 007607 E 68-69 40 Emslies Livestock Ltd Kinknockie Mintlaw 000993 E 70-73 51 I Mackenzie & Co 001507 Essich Farm Dores Inverness E 74-76 47 A & M Munro Dorrery Scotscalder Halkirk E 77 20 W D Auchnie Littlemill Rothienorman 013412 D 57-58 25 D Smith & Sons Mains of Lurg Nethy Bridge 007540 D 59 2 P D Gammie & Sons Burn Of Pheppie Muchalls Stonehaven D 59 1 Ram P D Gammie & Sons Burn Of Pheppie Muchalls Stonehaven D 59 10 Ppl J Adams Backhill Mintlaw Mark D 59 5 Ram A & J Millar Wester Duncanstone Insch Blue Rp D 60-63 75 A & A Nymand Fortrie Farm Fortrie Turriff 016605 D 64-65 40 H P Sleigh & Son St Johns Wells Fyvie Turriff 006815 D 66 13 Ppl J C A Sharp Seats Tough Alford 004917 Shdr PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO D 66 6 J R Green & Partners Collyhill Inverurie 004878 D 66 1 Ram J R Green & Partners Collyhill Inverurie 004878 D 46 10 S Shdr A Shepherd & Sons Stonyford Tarland 012094 D 46 1 Ram A Johnstone & Partners Tannachie Stonehaven D 46 3 Blue C R & E S Millican 013578 Shdr Newton Of Hassiewells Rothienorman D 47 8 G Moir Roundhillock Inverugie Peterhead 002603 D 47 3 Pink Rp J A Lorimer Cadgerford Kingswells Aberdeen 011620 D
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