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Lincolnshire's Livestock Market Newmarket 1ST 2nd ANNUAL SPECIAL AUTUMN SALE Louth OF STORE CATTLE Lincolnshire, LN11 9LU THURSDAY 11TH OCTOBER 2018 At 11.30am (approx.) Thursdays only 01507 602102 168 STORE CATTLE Sheep 01507 621111 Cattle and Accounts 01507 350500 Including www.louthmarket.co.uk 1 Cow & Calf, 81 Steers and 86 Heifers All from Local Lincolnshire Breeders and Producers ORDER OF SALE - STARTING POINT DRAWN ON THE DAY OF SALE NAME & ADDRESS STR HFR BREED AGE TB STATUS J D Steadman 1 Cow & Calf 4 year Bucknall NAME & ADDRESS STR HFR BREED AGE TB STATUS J D Steadman 8 Bazadaise x 9 mths 1 4 year Bucknall A W & K M Lewis & Son 2 2 2 Mixed 11-13 mths 4 year Grainthorpe C H J Waite & Sons 3 6 Continental x 8-12 mths 4 year Newball Stenigot Estate Company Ltd Beef Shorthorn x & 4 15 19 mths 4 year Stenigot Aberdeen Angus x R Carlton & Sons 5 8 Bazadaise x 6-9 mths 4 year Hatton T N T Towers 6 4 Bazadaise x 13-18 mths 4 year Addlethorpe R G Stones & Sons 7 3 Friesian 24 mths 4 year Theddlethorpe Johnson Farming 8 10 Limousin x 7-10 mths 4 year Langton-by-Wragby S Renshaw 22 Charolais x & Simmental x 9 7-8 mths 4 year Tetford 10 Charolais x H M & J M Needler 10 4 Modern Lincoln Red 7-8 mths 4 year Ranby T Ogg 2 Aberdeen Angus 11 20-22 mths 4 year Winteringham 3 Hereford D Chamley 4 year 12 4 4 Blonde x 12-14 mths Tetney P A Smith 4 year 13 2 2 Limousin x 10-12 mths Fulstow C Ward 4 year 14 8 Limousin x 6-7 mths Hundleby 2 Lincoln Red Baumber Park Farms 2 Limousin x 6-8 mths 4 year 15 Baumber 1 1 Simmental x 1 Stabiliser x R A Carter & Son 4 year 16 4 Limousin x 8-10 mths Faldingworth R A Willson & Son 17 8 4 Limousin x 18 mths 4 year Little Carlton 18 R Carlton & Sons, Hatton 8 Bazadaise x 6-9 mths 4 year M Hodgson & Son 9 19 Bazadaise x 18 mths 4 year Raithby-cum-Maltby www.louthmarket.co.uk ADV Ltd 20 1 1 Limousin x 12 mths 4 year Bratoft 21 Gilbert Farms, Billinghay 6 Lincoln Red Mixed Ages Lincolnshire’s Livestock Market Louth Market Auctioneers is a partnership of two firms Willsons, Chartered Surveyors of Alford, LN13 9DR and Masons, Chartered Surveyors of Louth, LN11 9QD. Regulated by RICS. Vat No 128 5916 48 STARTING POINT FROM THE ORDER OF SALE WILL BE DRAWN BY BALLOT ON THE MORNING OF SALE FROM THIS LIST PLEASE NOTE ALL AGES, BREEDS AND FARM ASSURANCE STATUS IN THIS CATALOGUE IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY. PLEASE CHECK FULL ANIMAL DETAILS AT SELLING TIME. SALE INFORMATION • Vendors please note that all cattle born after 1st January 1998 must be double tagged and accompanied to market with their own fully completed passports. • All store cattle should be penned by 10am and selling will commence at 11.30am approx. Fatstock should be in the market well before 10am. The market will be open at 6.30am approx. • Refreshments are available. CONDITIONS OF SALE All heifers are assumed to be clear of calf on the day of sale unless it is announced to the contrary. If (i) within 6 calendar months after the day of sale a heifer warranted as aforesaid proves to be in calf and (ii) within 6 calendar months and 5 days after the day of sale the purchaser gives written notice to the Auctioneers that such a heifer has proved to be in calf at the date of sale either (a) the vendor shall pay to the purchaser a sum equal to 25% of the purchase money to cover all losses or (b) the purchaser may return such heifer(s) and her calf (if any) to the vendor who will reimburse the purchaser with the full amount of the purchase price (purchaser to pay for return haulage). All steers are assumed to be properly castrated on the day of sale but if any have been imperfectly castrated and no announcement to this effect is made by the Auctioneers at the time of sale, then the purchaser shall be entitled to return such animal(s) upon the day of sale or within 14 + 5 days of the sale, but after removal of the animal from the sale yard a vets certificate must be produced stating that such animal(s) are imperfectly castrated (vendor to pay for the return haulage). Vendors are responsible for the correctness of all information relating to the identification of all animals. If you are interested in selling fat cattle at Louth Market and are coming to buy or sell stores please feel free to bring along your fat stock on the day but please enter them in advance by phoning Keith Blakey on 07787 966696. The fat and OTM cattle are sold before stores, so the selling does not overlap with the store sale. Thank you for your continued support. SPECIAL BREEDING CATTLE SALE THURSDAY 25th OCTOBER 2018 - Entries Being Taken CONTACT INFORMATION Every week we send out a list of livestock entered for buyers’ information. Please enter your stock for Louth Market by contacting one of the following: Keith 07787 966696, Wayne 07796 961158 or Russell 07966 104101 Local Livestock Hauliers A J Coulson & Sons, Market Rasen 07774 740392 07778 926017 Philip Tagg Livestock Haulage, Spilsby 01754 890242 07831 109524 Stephen Cartwright, Boston 07976 261018 Broxholme Transport, Gautby 07831 746241 K Littleworth & Son, Belchford 01507 533242 www.louthmarket.co.uk Harvey Bros Livestock Ltd, Coningsby 01526 343729 Lincolnshire’s Livestock Market Louth Market Auctioneers is a partnership of two firms Willsons, Chartered Surveyors of Alford, LN13 9DR and Masons, Chartered Surveyors of Louth, LN11 9QD. Regulated by RICS. Vat No 128 5916 48 .
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