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2019 Newsletter NEWSLETTER 25th APRIL 2019 USUAL SALES BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY Mart Locations 6th MAY AT BANDON, CORRIN & DUNGARVAN BANDON MART For the latest news & updates, 023 8841151/0868279873 follow us on Social Media ( Each Monday: Cattle Sale at 11.30am. Cork Co-Op Marts @ corkmarts Calf Sale at 10.30am Calf intake open at 7am Dairy Sale at 1.30pm in Ring 2 CORK MARTS CALF SALES Special Section for Maiden Heifers Calf Collection & Selling Service Manager: Tom McCarthy. Guaranteed Payment & Open Market Value CORRIN MART Contact local Mart Office Sheep Sale each Monday CORRIN MART Cattle & Calf Sale each Tuesday (025 31611 / 086 3821846 (Calf intakes open at 8am) HEALTH & SAFETY Each Monday: We are making changes to how we operate our marts Sheep Sale at 10.30am Each Tuesday: FFFDAIRY SALE FRIDAY, 3rd MAY These changes are to make our premises Cattle Sale at 10.30am Calves 11.30am Incl. 1. Complete Clearance Sale a safer place for customers and staff. of 40 Milk Rec. Cows PLEASE be patient and co-operate with us Manager: Sean Leahy. Herd Av: 5,030 Kgs Milk, BF 4.14%, PR. 3.39% and follow staff instructions. NO children are permitted in Livestock Areas DUNGARVAN MART (for Seamus Fleming, Furrow, Mitchelstown) THANK YOU 2. Complete Clearance Sale (058 41611/ 086 2528984 of 50 Milk Rec. AI Bred Cows Each Monday: Herd Av. 6,020 Kgs Milk, BF 3.87%, PR. 3.52% Cattle Sale at 11 am. Calf Sale 11am CAHIR MART sharp, intake opens at 8.30 a.m. for Bernadette Mulcahy, Boulta, Manager: Ger Flynn. Ballynoe,Co.Cork Each Wednesday: CAHIR MART Enquiries /Catalogues 025-31611 Cattle, Calf & Sheep Sale Sheep Sale 11 am. Cattle Sale 11.30am (052 7441307/087 Calf Sale 11.30am. 6125356 (All intakes open at 8.30am) Each Wednesday: DUNGARVAN Cattle 11.30am Calves 11.30am Sheep 11.00am Manager: Jonathan O’Sullivan. Each Monday: Cattle Sale 11am. Calf Sale 11am Calf Collection Service is available SKIBBEREEN SKIBBEREEN MART if owner wishes to contact the Mart 028 21066/086 8279873 Each Friday: ( for more details. Calf Sale: 11am Ring 2 Each Friday: Cattle, Calf & Weanling Sale. (Intake open at 8am) Calf intake open at 8am Next Sheep Assembly in Dungarvan Mart Section for Weanlings, Dairy & Suckler will be on Wed 8 th May between 11am & 1pm Cattle Sale: 11.30am Ring 1 Stock. with prices available from Tues 7th May Section for Fr. Heifer Calves Manager: Tom McCarthy Booking essential (((058 41611 CATTLE AND CALF COLLECTION SERVICE AVAILABLE FROM ALL AREAS MACROOM MART (026 41121/087 2820031 BANDON MART STRONG ENQUIRIES FOR STORE CATTLE Each Saturday: Calves at 11 a.m. Each Monday: General Calf & Cattle Sale Dry Cows at 11am followed by Bullocks & Heifers Calf Sale: 10.30am. Cattle Sale: 11.30am Calf Intake open at 7am Factory Assembly Centre For Calf Collection Service available from all areas Sheep Each Wednesday. Manager: John O’Mahony MACROOM MART _______________________________ HEAD OFFICE FFFALL BREED BULL SALE WED 1st MAY Each Saturday: Calves at 11am Dry Cows at 11am followed by 2A Market House, With 11 FR, 41 AA, 35 HE on offer. Macroom, Bullocks & Dry Heifers Co. Cork. FFFSPECIAL ENTRY THURSDAY 2nd MAY Dairy Sale in Ring 3 at 1.30pm (((026 41001 Fax: 026 42555 of 11 Ped. Reg. Maiden Heifers followed by sucklers Licence No 002369 on behalf of Gerard Brennan, Rathrout CORK MARTS Ballinadee. Factory Assembly Centre For Sheep FACTORY SHEEP ASSEMBLY Each Wednesday SERVICE Final Thursday Calf & Dairy Sale Contact: Thursday 2nd May Macroom: Tim Mc Sweeney FFFPART CLEARANCE SALE SAT 27th APRIL (((087 9062609 of 17 P.B. Reg. Milk Rec. Dairy Cows Midleton: Denis Kelleher NEXT ALL BREED BULL SALE WED 15th MAY Herd Av.Milk Solids 573kgs, SCC 73 (((087 9834399 Cahir: Jonathan O’Sullivan (Closing date for entries Wed 1st May) (((087 6125356 Dungarvan: Ger Flynn (((086 2528984 For Sale by Private Treaty Cork Marts Newsletter MEENIES DRIMOLEAGUE C.45 Acre Farm Notice Board We have been instructed by the owner to offer HEAD OFFICE • BRUCELLOSIS for sale, this Non Residential Holding. TEST NO LONGER REQUIRED The land is all in one block, top quality, 2A MARKET HOUSE, currently all in grass and suitable FOR MART SALES. MACROOM, CO. CORK. • Please note…… for any type of farming. All animals presented for sale Solicitor: Liz Murphy,Wolfe & Co, Skibbereen Tel: 026 41001 must have 2 tags and no horns. For Maps and Further details Fax: 026 42555 Contact CCM Property (((023 8820966/086 Email: [email protected] • BVD321 All calves born after 8121082 1st Jan 2013 presented for sale _______________________________________________________ BANDON OFFICE at marts (or sold from farm For Sale By Private Treaty The Mart Centre, yard) must have had a BVD test DOON, ARAGLIN. using the tissue tag at C.36 Acres Land with Road Frontage. Bandon, Co.Cork. registration and MUST have Suitable for Grazing or Premium Forestry Tel: 086 8121082 tested NEGATIVE for BVD. Email: [email protected] • Text Alerts – Contact CCM Mitchelstown For information on sales, (((025 41129 MIDLETON OFFICE special entries etc. please _______________________________________________________ Market Hse, register for text alerts at your 8, Main Street, local mart. PRELIMINARY NOTICE For Sale by Private Treaty Midleton, Co.Cork. Tel: 021 4634814 • CATTLE & CALF MANNING, GLANWORTH Fax: 021 4634795 COLLECTION & SELLING C. 120 Acres Farmland Email: [email protected] SERVICE MITCHELSTOWN OFFICE available at all areas. Contact Eamonn O’Brien MIPAV Trv Contact local mart. CCM Mitchelstown (((025 41129 5, Lower Cork Street, • BVD Samples can be delivered Mitchelstown, Co. Cork. to all marts. For Sale By Private Treaty Tel: 025 41129 POULACULLEARE, CAHIR, CO. TIPPERARY. Fax: 025 86971 C.47.5 Acre Roadside Farm Email: [email protected] Ideally situated adjacent to M8 at Exit 11. Mains & natural water supply. Lands in grass MACROOM OFFICE with central Roadway. Well Fenced. 2A, Market House, To Book Corrin Event Centre Contact Catherine Dorgan, 4 Column Haybarn, Cattle Crush and large yard. Macroom, Co. Cork. Events Co-Ordinator (025 31611 Contact Martin Lonergan www.corrineventcentre.com Tel: 026 41121 Fax: 42467 CCM Cahir (((052 7441307/ 086 7774937/CCM Mitchelstown (((025 41129 Email: [email protected] WANTED/ LETTINGS / FOR SALE : For Sale : CAHIR, CO. TIPPERARY : C.80 Acres of Silage – Fertilised HOLY CROSS, CO. TIPPERARY : C.36 Acres Silage ground – Not Fertilised Contact Martin Lonergan CCM Property Network (((086 7774937 KNOCKANORE: C.18 Acres – 1st Cut only DUNGOURNEY/CLONMULT AREA: C.47 Acres in one or two lots - C.20 Acres & C.27 Acres - Reseeded 2 years ago – 1st cut ROSTELLAN, MIDLETON: C.24 Acres fertilised. WANTED WITHIN 20 MINUTES RADIUS OF MIDLETON: 25 to 40 Acres of Good Quality Land with Residence in Good Repair or in need of Repair. Cash Buyer. FARMLAND WANTED IN ALL AREAS TO LEASE OR BUY EAST CORK AREA: Wanted To Lease 100 To 150 Acres of Tillage Ground RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY WANTED IN ALL AREAS Contact: Eamonn O’Brien, CC M Property Mitchelstown ((( 025 41129 Silage/Fodder Wanted for Cash Buyers Wanted: Dairy Farm Mid-Cork Area . HAREMOUNT ,KILMICHAEL C.55 acres Long Term Lease Contact Jerh. O’Sullivan, CCM Property Macroom (((026 41121 / 086 8329321 WANTED FARMS TO LEASE. GREENHILLS NEWCESTOWN: 34 acres in grass To Lease For 5 Years. KILRUANE, ROSSCARBERY: C.13 Acres for Silage. LISHEEN, SKIBBEREEN : C.7 Acres of 1 st Cut Silage Contact CCM Bandon ((( 023 8820966/ 086 8121082 .
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