English Premier Show of Bulls and Sale & Females Saturday 29Th March 2014 Show Commences at 9Am and Sale at 12 Noon

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English Premier Show of Bulls and Sale & Females Saturday 29Th March 2014 Show Commences at 9Am and Sale at 12 Noon The Inaugural Pedigree English Premier Show of Bulls and Sale & Females Saturday 29th March 2014 Show commences at 9am and Sale at 12 noon on behalf of THE LINCOLN RED CATTLE SOCIETY THE ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE SOCIETY THE BRITISH SIMMENTAL CATTLE SOCIETY and THE BEEF SHORTHORN CATTLE SOCIETY Auctioneers This HIGH HEALTH SALE is to be held within NEWARK LIVESTOCK MARKET Newark, Nottinghamshire NG24 1BY NEWARK LIVESTOCK MARKET COMPANY LTD Great North Road • Newark •Nottinghamshire • NG24 1BY Telephone 01636 676741 • Fax 01636 611190 www.newarklivestocksales.com LINCOLN RED SEMEN AVAILABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING PROVEN SIRES Name Herdbook No. Vol / Page Anwick Yield P3673 89 / 34 Biddlesden Great Expectations’ P4004 100 / 36 Spylaw Raider (88.28%) XP3803 92 / 51 St. Fort Essex XP4115 104 / 51 Walmer Piper XP80424 112/74 For more information please contact: Jayne Borrows Company Secretary Lincoln Red Cattle Society Lincolnshire Showground Grange de Lings Lincoln LN2 2NA Telephone: 01522 511395 www.lincolnredcattlesociety.co.uk ENGLISH PREMIER SHOW & SALE PLEASE BRING THIS CATALOGUE TO THE SALE Catalogue for the Pedigree English Premier Show & Sale Official Society Sales to: The Lincoln Red Cattle Society, The Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society, The Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society, The British Simmental Cattle Society on Saturday 29th March 2014 at 12 noon This High Health Status Sale is subject to the recommended Conditions of Sale of the National Beef Association at Newark Livestock Market 166 HEAD OF HIGH HEALTH PEDIGREE CATTLE Comprising: 17 Pedigree Lincoln Red Bulls 20 Pedigree Aberdeen Angus Bulls 11 Pedigree Beef Shorthorn Bulls 11 Pedigree British Simmental Bulls 3 Pedigree Lincoln Red In calf Heifers 47 Pedigree Lincoln Red Maiden Heifers 1 Pedigree Aberdeen Angus In calf Cow 6 Pedigree Aberdeen Angus In calf Heifers 5 Pedigree Aberdeen Angus Maiden Heifers 1 Pedigree Beef Shorthorn In calf Cow 7 Pedigree Beef Shorthorn In calf Heifers 15 Pedigree Beef Shorthorn Maiden Heifers 1 Pedigree British Simmental In calf Cow 1 Pedigree British Simmental Cow with calf at foot 16 Pedigree British Simmental In calf Heifers 3 Pedigree British Simmental Maiden Heifers Paul L. Gentry, FLAA, Newark Livestock Market Ltd, Great North Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 1BY. Tel: 01636 676741 Fax: 01636 611190 Mobile: 07801 032846 Email: [email protected] Website: www.newarklivestocksales.com 1 ENGLISH PREMIER SHOW & SALE Important Notice to Prospective Purchasers Settlement & Clearance of Stock Please note that all lots MUST be settled on the day of purchase • Completion of a buyers slip is essential for parties who have not dealt with the company before • New customers and agents wishing to Purchase on behalf of another party must contact the company’s main office 48 hours prior to a sale • No Lots can leave the premises without a ‘Pass slip’ being issued by the main office 2 ENGLISH PREMIER SHOW & SALE Newark Livestock Market Limited IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS All Lots must be settled on the day of purchase Parties who have not dealt with the company before should complete the undernoted form and hand it in to the ‘auctioneers’ clerk when a purchase is made. Alternatively it can be sent to the main office in advance of the sale. Sale Date Trading Name Partners Names (if applicable) Full Postal Address: Telephone Number NCM Account Number (if known) Holding Number Herd/Flock Prefix Lot Number(s) 3 ENGLISH PREMIER SHOW & SALE ACCOMMODAtion – HOTELS AND INNS PREMIER TRAVEL INN, Lincoln Road, Newark 0870 1977186 TRAVEL LODGE (A1), Newark 0870 0850950 THE VICARAGE, Southwell 01636 815989 CROWN HOTEL, Southwell 01636 812120 DEINCOUrt HOTEL, Newark 01636 602100 GRANGE HOTEL, Newark 01636 703399 MILLGatE HOUSE HOTEL, Newark 01636 704445/6 KELHAM HOUSE HOTEL, Kelham 01636 705266 THE REINDEER INN, Southwell 01636 813257 WILLOW TREE INN, Barnby in the Willows 01636 626613 BEAUMOND CROSS HOTEL, Newark 01636 703670 4 ENGLISH PREMIER SHOW & SALE GENERAL INFORMATION & SALE NOTES LOCATION: The sale will be held at Newark Livestock Market, Great North Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 1BY Tel:01636 676741 Fax:01636 611190 Email: [email protected] Website: www.newarklivestocksales.com ACCOMMODATION: Please see a list of local Hotels and Bed & Breakfast on page 4. CONDITIONS OF SALE: The auction Rules and Conditions of Sale drawn up by the N.B.A. This Sale is held subject to these rules and the Auctioneers’ General Conditions of sale, both available on request. In the event of any discrepancy between the two sets of conditions, the N.B.A. Conditions of sale shall prevail. METHOD OF SALE: All Pedigree cattle will be sold in guineas (105 pence) and in strict catalogue order, unless any alterations are announced by the auctioneers. COMMISSIONS: The auctioneers will dutifully execute commission to purchase for buyers unable to attend the sale personally, upon the receipt of written instructions. SETTLEMENT AND CLEARANCE OF STOCK: Settlement in full is due immediately at the close of the Sale. No Animal may leave the Sale Premises without an official ‘Pass Slip’, obtainable only from the Auctioneers upon settlement. Purchasers unable to remove their stock on the day of sale can arrange overnight accommodation with the Auctioneers on the understanding that all cattle are at Purchasers’ risk. PEDIGREE REGISTRATIONS TRANSFERS AND FEES: All pedigree animals purchased are eligible for transfer at the cost of the purchaser. Please see Breed Societies on page 6 for contact details. SEMEN ROYALTY SCHEME BULL REGISTER: Purchasers are asked to note that where a female is catalogued as being served/inseminated by a ‘Semen Roylaty’ Sire. The appropriate royalty will be payable by the purchaser prior to registration of the calf. VETERINARY INSPECTION: For the buyer’s convenience, a Veterinary Inspection will be carried out on all Pedigree bulls entered for the sale. A Veterinary Officer will examine general health and genetic defects particularly teeth, eyes, testicles, warts and locomotion. Any animal found with a genetic fault, disease or disorder will be rejected. HERD HEALTH: as stated declared by the vendor in catalogue or from the rostrum. 5 ENGLISH PREMIER SHOW & SALE LINCOLN RED CATTLE SOCIETY Lincolnshire Showground, Grange de Lings, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 2NA Tel: +44 ( 0 ) 1522 511395 Website www.lincolnredcattlesociety.co.uk ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE SOCIETY Pedigree House, 6 King’s Place, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, PH2 8AD Tel: +44 (0)1738 622 477 Fax: +44 (0 1738 636 436 Email: [email protected] www.aberdeen-angus.co.uk THE BEEF SHORTHORN SOCIETY 4th Street, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire.CV8 2LG Tel: +44 (0)2476 696549 Fax: + 44 (0)2476 696729 Email: [email protected] www.beefshorthorn.org THE BRITISH SIMMENTAL CATTLE SOCIETY LIMITED Stoneleigh Parks, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2LG Tel: +44 (0)2476 696513 Fax: +44 (0)2476 696724 Email: [email protected] www.britishsimmental.co.uk Please note Transfers and Registrations will be at the purchaser’s expense IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PURCHASERS 1. This Sale is held subject to recommended Conditions of Sale of the National Beef Association. 2. This Sale is held subject to the Special Terms and Conditions of Sale recommended for Sales of Pedigree Beef Cattle by the National Beef Association. The preparation of these Terms and Conditions has proved a lengthy and costly process and, in order to defray the legal and other costs involved, and to provide a continuing source of revenue to assist the Association in its vital work for pedigree cattle breeders, the Council of the Association has decided that a special levy, amounting to £4 per male and £2 per female head/lot sold (plus VAT) shall be charged to each Purchaser. This levy will be imposed at this Sale and added to Purchaser’s accounts. 6 ENGLISH PREMIER SHOW & SALE LINCOLN RED CATTLE SOCIETY President: Alan Hargreaves Independent Adjudicator: Mrs J Hurst Any queries prior to Sale Day should be directed to our Secretary: Jayne Borrows, Lincoln Red Cattle Society, Grange de Lings, Lincoln, LN2 2NA. Tel: 01522 511395 Email: [email protected] DETAILED PEDIGREES WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION IN THE AUCTIONEER’S OFFICE AT THE SALE. VETERINARY TESTS FOR EXPORT: Potential buyers from overseas or potential purchasers for clients overseas are required to contact the Secretary of the Lincoln Red Cattle Society regarding the cost and responsibility for the preparation of animals for export. HERD HEALTH STATUS: All animals in the catalogue are either: i) Accredited disease free or ii) Blood tested free of disease not more than 3 months prior to Sale and/ or vaccinated regarding Bovine Viral Disease, Leptospirosis, Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis and Johnes Disease BEEF RECORDING: Weights are officially recorded by Signet where indicated. The Society does not accept any responsibility for any statement made or views expressed in the notes appended to pedigrees in this catalogue concerning the animal offered for sale, their progeny or their forebears. When you purchase Lincoln Red Cattle: Please collect the animal’s Pedigree Certificate at the Auctioneer’s Office. To transfer the animal(s) into your Herd, detach the Transfer Certificate from the bottom of the Pedigree Certificate and either hand it to our Secretary along with the transfer fee(s) after the Sale, or post with a cheque to the Lincoln Red Cattle Society. Our transfer fee is £12.00/animal (incl of VAT). We welcome new members to our Society and in order to register your Lincoln Reds you need to be a member. For more information please speak to our Secretary. www.lincolnredcattlesociety.co.uk 7 ENGLISH PREMIER SHOW & SALE LINCOLN RED CATTLE SOCIETY SPRING SHOW Saturday 29th March 2014 at 9:00am Judge: Mr Michael Fieldson Chief Steward: Mr R.E. Dennett Judges Steward: Mr B. Chamberlin Stewards: Mrs S. Beginn; Mr K.P. Beginn, Mr C. Rawlings PEDIGREE LINCOLN RED BULLS Class 1 Born on or between 1 January 2012 and 12 February 2012 3 Entries Lots 1; 2 & 3 1st …………….
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