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SEDGEMOOR AUCTION CENTRE NORTH PETHERTON, BRIDGWATER, SOMERSET, TA6 6DF (M5 Junction 24) SEDGEMOOR AUCTION CENTRE NORTH PETHERTON, BRIDGWATER, SOMERSET, TA6 6DF (M5 Junction 24) WEST COUNTRY FODDER AUCTION of HAY, SILAGE & STRAW on farms in the following areas Bishops Lydeard, Brompton Regis, Burrowbridge, Compton Bishop, Cricket Malherbie, Culmhead, Curry Rivel, Drayton, East Brent, Greinton, Lympsham, Milverton, Stoke St Gregory, Wick, Wrangway together with HAY & STRAW ON THE LORRY AT THE MARKET on SATURDAY 20th FEBRUARY 2021 at approximately 1pm (to follow the dairy sale) ** Social distancing rules apply** **Onlookers are strictly prohibited ** Tel: 01278 410250 - Mob: 07899 955935 Contact: James Wotton LOTS WILL BE OFFERED ON A PER BALE BASIS WITH THE OPTION TO TAKE AS MUCH AS WANTED. THE REMAINDER, IF ANY, WILL THEN BE RE-OFFERED. HAY Vendor: Mr BW Calder, Lakehouse, Wick, Langport, Somerset, TA10 0NN Inspection: By arrangement: 07776 217861 LOT 1 40 QUADRANT BALES OF HAY 6 string. Claas 2200 baler. Good quality. Assistance with loading. Vendor: NJ & WE Symons, Warwick Farm Cottage, Wrangway, Wellington, Somerset, TA21 9QG Inspection: By arrangement: 07850 634241 LOT 2 70 SQUARE BALES OF HAY 4 string. Made July 2020. Good access. Assistance with loading. Delivery available by separate negotiation. Vendor: Mr S Osborne, Ashton Hall, Kent Lane, Shapwick, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 9NN LOT 3 WITHDRAWN LOT 4 WITHDRAWN Vendor: DA & JA Grabham, Church Farm, Culmhead, Taunton, Somerset, TA3 7EE Inspection: By arrangement: 01823 601335 LOT 5 300 CONVENTIONAL BALES OF MEADOW HAY Made July 2020. No fertiliser. Good quality. Barn stored. Assistance with loading. Vendor: FP Morgan & Son, Athelney Farm, Cutts Road, Athelney, Burrowbridge, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 0SD Inspection: By arrangement: 07952 739948 LOT 6 50 ROUND BALES OF ORGANIC MEADOW HAY Good quality. Made July 2019. Loading by Vendor only. Member of OF&G. Vendor: BM & RG Flood, Bramble Farm, Webbington Road, Compton Bishop, Axbridge, Somerset, BS26 2HH Inspection: By arrangement: 07943 333223 LOT 7 152 QUADRANT BALES OF HAY 6 string. 240 x 120 x 70. Made late July/Early August 2020. Barn stored. Assistance with loading. Lorry and drag access. Vendor: CG & C Vigar, Meadow Farm, Curry Rivel, Langport, Somerset, TA10 0PH Inspection: By arrangement: 07980 889185 / 07971 856317 LOT 8 75 ROUND BALES OF HAY Made dry. Barn stored. Assistance with loading. Vendor: CH Champion & Partners, Knoll Farm, Jarvis Lane, East Brent, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 4HS Inspection: By arrangement: 07969 901650 LOT 9 100 ROUND BALES OF HAY Assistance with loading. SILAGE Vendor: Mr DF Luff, Ryecroft, Lympsham Road, Lympsham, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, BS24 0DN Inspection: By arrangement: 07821 394416 LOT 10 50 ROUND BALES OF SILAGE 1st cut. Made 2019. High dry matter. Assistance with loading. Stored at Leaze Farm, Lympsham, BS24 0EZ. Vendor: DA & JA Grabham, Church Farm, Culmhead, Taunton, Somerset, TA3 7EE Inspection: By arrangement: 01823 601335 LOT 11 20 ROUND BALES OF SILAGE 2nd cut. Good quality. Made August 2020. Stored on hardstanding. Assistance with loading. LOT 12 30 ROUND BALES OF SILAGE 2nd cut. Good quality. Made July 2019. Stored on hardstanding. Assistance with loading. Vendor: Mr DR Chorley, Matchams Farm, Curload, Stoke St Gregory, Taunton, Somerset, TA3 6JE Inspection: By arrangement: 07809 374166 LOT 13 15 ROUND BALES OF SILAGE Made 2020. Assistance with loading. No artics. Vendor: D & I Dyer, Crawley Farm, Yarcombe, Honiton, Devon, EX14 9AY Inspection: By arrangement: 01460 64760 LOT 14 400 TONNES OF CLAMPED GRASS SILAGE Analysis: ME 11.4, CP 13.8, DM 33.8. Analysis available upon request. Stored at Cricket Malherbie. Vendor: FP Morgan & Son, Athelney Farm, Cutts Road, Athelney, Burrowbridge, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 0SD Inspection: By arrangement: 07952 739948 LOT 15 50 ROUND BALES OF ORGANIC LEY SILAGE Good quality. Made June 2020. Loading by Vendor only. Member of OF&G. Vendor: SJ & RWJ Rawson, 1 Beech Tree Close, Wiveliscombe, Taunton, Somerset, TA4 2PE Inspection: By arrangement: 07967 398795 LOT 16 100 SQUARE BALES OF HAYLAGE & SILAGE 4 string. 80 x 90. 1st & 2nd year leys. 2020 made. 6 layers of wrap. Assistance with loading (Squeeze). Stored at Stallenge Farm, Bishops Lydeard. Vendor: Mr D Hayes, South View, Greinton, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 9BW Inspection: By arrangement: 07974 038764 LOT 17 40 ROUND BALES OF HAYLAGE Well made August 2020. Assistance with loading. Vendor: BM & RG Flood, Bramble Farm, Webbington Road, Compton Bishop, Axbridge, Somerset, BS26 2HH Inspection: By arrangement: 07943 333223 LOT 18 20 ROUND BALES OF HAYLAGE 4’. Baled with Triwrap. Made June 2020. Barn stored. Assistance with loading. Vendor: Mr MSJ Lee, Farthings Farm, Milverton, Taunton, Somerset, TA4 1NQ Inspection: By arrangement: 01823 400067 LOT 19 150 ROUND BALES OF SILAGE Dry Matter 50.2. Protein 18.3. Made 2020. Easy access. Assistance with loading. STRAW Vendor: Mr B Saunders, Linsey Cottage, East Street, Drayton, Langport, Somerset, TA10 0LA Inspection: By arrangement: 01458 251226 / 07836 235401 LOT 20 30 ROUND BALES OF WHEAT STRAW Old straw. Barn stored. Assistance with loading. Vendor: CJ & JLM Hutchings & Sons, Kingsbrompton Farm, Brompton Regis, Dulverton, Somerset, TA22 9NT Inspection: By arrangement: 01398 371200 LOT 21 40 QUADRANT BALES OF WHEAT STRAW 120 x 70. Made 2020. Barn stored. Assistance with loading. Delivery available by separate negotiation. No artics. LOT 22 40 ROUND BALES OF WHEAT STRAW 4’. Made 2020. Barn stored. Assistance with loading. Delivery available by separate negotiation. No artics. LOT 23 80 ROUND BALES OF BARLEY STRAW 4’. Made 2020. Barn stored. Assistance with loading. Delivery available by separate negotiation. No artics. AT THE MARKET To be delivered – first 25 miles FoC, £2 p/mile thereafter. Vendor: Mr M Jeffery, Daws Farm, Muchelney Ham, Langport, Somerset, TA10 0DJ LOT 24 24 ROUND BALES OF HAY Vendor: J & C Wylde, Martland Farm, Higher Road, Woolavington, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 8ED LOT 25 24 SQUARE BALES OF SPRING BARLEY STRAW Vendor: Mr M Pidsley, Upton Ley Farm, Upton, Payhembury, Honiton, Devon, EX14 3JF LOT 26 40 SQUARE BALES OF SPRING BARLEY STRAW 80 x 90cm. Mini Heston baler. Approx 11 tonne load. GREENSLADE TAYLOR HUNT CONDITIONS FOR THE COLLECTIVE FODDER SALE FOR SALE BY AUCTION 1. In addition to the under mentioned misdescriptions or otherwise shall in any conditions, the Auctioneers usual conditions way annul the sale of any lot or in any way of sale will apply. Should inconsistencies alter the purchase money. The Purchaser arise, the former shall prevail. must satisfy him or herself of any lot description by prior inspection. 2. The purchase price shall be paid in full on the day of the sale to Greenslade Taylor 10. If the catalogue states an exact number of Hunt. Fodder cannot be removed until bales to be sold, it is up to the Purchaser to cheques have been cleared or payment has make his own arrangements with the Vendor been received in full. If any cheques have to ensure that the numbers loaded are not cleared by five working days after the counted and agreed. sale day, the Auctioneers reserve the right to implement Clause 3 of these conditions. 11. Where appropriate, quantities of fodder are stated in the catalogue. This acts as a guide 3. Where the Purchaser is in default of any for Purchasers who are deemed to have clause of this agreement, the Auctioneers inspected and to have satisfied reserve the right to resell the Lot and the themselves as to the QUALITY AND deficiency (if any) by such second sale QUANTITY of each lot. together with all charges attending the same to be made good by the defaulter. 12. Insurance of each Lot becomes the full responsibility of the Purchaser from the time 4. Purchased Lots must be totally cleared from of the fall of the hammer. the Vendor’s premises within 28 days of the sale date unless specifically stated 13. The highest approved bidder shall be the otherwise. Ownership will revert back to the Purchaser and, if any dispute arises original Vendor should the removal deadline between two or more bidders, the Lots in be exceeded. dispute will be put up again and resold at the discretion of the Auctioneers. 5. The clearance of each Lot is the sole responsibility of the Purchaser who shall 14. In as much as the Auctioneers act only as indemnify the Vendor for any damage Agents for the Vendor, they shall not be caused during the removal or otherwise of considered personally responsible for any any Lot. default on the part of either the Purchaser or Vendor. 6. The Vendor will cooperate as far as possible with the intended Purchaser over viewing 15. In the case of any dispute between Vendor and with the Purchaser after the sale. Where and Purchaser, the Auctioneers decision will Vendors have indicated help with loading will be final and binding. be available. The Purchaser must give the Vendor at least 24 hours’ notice so that 16. All items sold within the sale are done so on arrangements can be made. A catalogue is the assumption that it shall be utilised as a required for all on farm inspections. feed stuff or incorporated with a feedstuff. On this basis, all items are exempt from 7. The fodder has been lotted as detailed in the VAT. However, should the Purchaser’s catalogue but the Auctioneers reserve the intended use not be for consumption as a right to withdraw, subdivide or amalgamate feeding stuff, then VAT will be chargeable any lots they think fit. and the Purchaser shall be obliged to inform the Auctioneers accordingly. 8. Each lot will be sold ‘as it stands’ and in accordance with the description in the catalogue. 9. The lots to be taken with all faults and errors (if any) of description or otherwise. No .
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