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Show & Sale 114 Pedigree Male & Female Texels Rathfriland Farmers Web Catalogue For the 2017 NITBC Rathfriland Show & Sale Of 114 Pedigree Male & Female Texels At Rathfriland Farmers Co-op on Monday, 28th August Inspection : 4.00pm Show : 6.00pm Judge : Mr M Cromie Auction : 7.00pm Vendors : No Straw please. Shavings will be provided Further Information Rathfriland Farmers Co-op Tel: (028) 4063 8493 1 CONDITIONS OF SALE All sheep will be sold under the Auspices of the Society and the LAA National Conditions of Sale (Livestock Auctioneers Association). These can be viewed at ... www.texel.co.uk/societyrules Neck tags must be worn by all sheep PRIOR to the inspection. Individual animal ID numbers on ear tags must match the ID number displayed in the sales catalogue and substitute catalogue. DISCLAIMER While every effort is made to ensure accuracy of information contained within the Texel Sheep Society Sale Catalogues, the Pedigree information is supplied by the Breeder to the Society and to their best knowledge and belief the information contained therein is true and correct. No responsibility can be accepted for any errors or omissions or any reliance on use of the information to readers AUCTION MART RULES FOR VENDORS The Shepherd in charge must bring their respective lots forward, take them to and from the Sale Ring, attend until delivered and assist in trucking if required as the Auctioneers will be responsible only for what is delivered to the purchaser. Should the Shepherd not be in attendance at the time his lots fall to be sold, it will be passed over and taken at the end of Sale. All Stock will proceed in the order of the Catalogue and all lots not previously entered will be sold only when the list is finished. All purchases to be settled for and taken delivery of on the Day of Sale. No stock can be removed without a Pass. Purchasers should see that their Stock is correct before leaving the gates, as no deduction can be made afterwards. No Private Sales prior to the Stock being offered by Auction will be allowed or recognised by the Salesman. The usual commission must be paid on consignments sold privately within this Market. Every assistance in loading or keeping overnight, for the accommodation only of Buyers, will be arranged, as far as possible, by the Auctioneers, who will not be responsible for loss or damage incurred thereby. 2 INDEX Name Flock Prefix Lot Number AIKEN, CYNTHIA, 82 CORBALLY ROAD, CARNEW, CARNEW M16-17, M56-57 DROMARA DROMORE, COUNTY DOWN, BT25 2EX. UK781653 ANNETT, MURRAY, 9 OLD NEWRY ROAD, MILESTONEHILL M42, M77-80 RATHFRILAND, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 5AY. UK781055 ARDIS, NAOMI, 33 BALLYKEEL ROAD, CABRA, MILLBURN M73-74 HILLTOWN, CO DOWN, BT34 5RH. UK710334 BEACOM, 10 BALLYATWOOD ROAD, CASTLEKNOWE M95 BALLYWALTER, NEWTOWNARDS, COUNTY DOWN, BT22 2PA. UK760749 BELL, BARCLAY, MOORFIELD FARM, 32 NEWRY KILTARIFF M11, M64-66 ROAD, RATHFRILAND, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 5AL. UK780944 BOYD, ROBERT SAMUEL, 12 SHEEPBRIDGE ROAD, SHEEPBRIDGE M30-31 NEWRY, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 1SS. UK780160 BOYLE, MICHAEL, 3 NEWTOWN ROAD, OAK CLOSE M69 CLOUGHOGUE, NEWRY, COUNTY DOWN, BT35 8NN. UK781467 BRANAGAN, DARRYL, 182 LACKEN ROAD, TULLNASOO M94 KILCOO, NEWRY, CO DOWN, BT34 5JF. UK781400 BRANAGAN, EUGENE, 182 LACKEN ROAD, LARGY M54-55 SLIEVENALARGY KILCOO, NEWRY, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 5JF. UK781400 BURNS, J, 41 LONGSTONE HILL, RATHFRILAND, LONGBEECH M43-44, M75-76 COUNTY DOWN, BT34 5BN. UK780706 BYRNE, DECLAN, 34 CORCREECHY ROAD, TREAMOUNT M45-46 DONAGHMORE, NEWRY, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 1LR. UK781301 CASEMENT, BARRY, 10A TAREESH LANE, BUTNEY M12, M107 DOWNPATRICK, COUNTY DOWN, BT30 8JN. UK791516 CLEWER, FRANK, 19 TULLYBLEETY ROAD, BLUEHILL M41, M88-89 AUGHNACLOY, COUNTY TYRONE, BT69 6HG. UK740130 CORBETT, EDNA, 72 GARVAGHY CHURCH ROAD, LAGANBANN M13-14, M86-87 FEDNEY, BANBRIDGE,, COUNTY DOWN, BT32 3SB. UK781007 CROMIE, MARTIN, 24 OLD MANSE ROAD, TULLYEAR M51, M58 TULLYEAR, BANBRIDGE, COUNTY DOWN, BT32 4JJ. UK781647 CUNNIINGHAM, RYAN, 45 FEARON CLOSE, BAYMILL M96-97 KILKEEL, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 4ER. UK780328 CUNNINGHAM, CIARAN, 11 BRACKENAGH WEST BRACKNEY M38, M59 ROAD, KILKEEL, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 4PW. UK781205 DODDS, PHILIP, 133A TULLYBRANNIGAN ROAD, TULLYBRANNIGAN M70-71 NEWCASTLE, COUNTY DOWN, BT33 0PW. UK782988 3 GARRIVAN, PAT & ROS, 17 BALLYDESLAND BALLYDESLAND M18, M85 ROAD, WARRENPOINT, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 3QE. UK781391 GORDON, SAMUEL JAMES, 21 MONEYDARRAGH LINDSTAIR M67-68 ROAD, ANNALONG, NEWRY, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 4TY. UK780391 HERDMAN, ROBERT, 15 MILLTURN VIEW, BARBAN MARBLETON M7, M108, F114 HILL, DROMORE, COUNTY DOWN, BT25 1HG. UK782149 HERDMAN, W & J, TEMPLEPARK FARM, 86 TEMPLEPARK M47-49, M90-93, KILLYSORRELL ROAD, ASHFIELD DROMORE, F110-113 COUNTY DOWN, BT25 1LB. UK780466 IRWIN, MARK, 35 ANNAGHBANE ROAD, DONAGHMORE M32-33 DONAGHMORE, NEWRY, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 1RZ. UK781750 LAMB, PETER, LIMETREE FARM, RICHHILL, RICHHILL M8, M105 COUNTY ARMAGH, BT61 9QJ. UK710380 MACKEY, ERIC, 26 MONEYBROOM ROAD, MONEYBROOM M104 MAGHERAGALL, LISBURN, COUNTY ANTRIM, BT28 2QP. UK760082 MAGOWAN, HERBERT, 10 SANDY ROAD, CLANRYE M36-37, M106 CULLION, RATHFRILAND, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 5BB. UK780274 MARTIN, IAN, 14 TIRKELLY ROAD, RATHFRILAND, TIERKELLY M26 NEWRY, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 5NE. UK780945 MCCONNELL, LEANE, 33 MOSSIDE FARM, CALEDONIA M3 LISBANE ROAD, SAINTFIELD, COUNTY DOWN, BT24 7BS. UK790914 MCPOLIN, LIAM, 32A TAMNAHARRY HILL, TAMNAHARRY M39-40, M99-100 MAYOBRIDGE, NEWRY, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 2EY. UK780479 MULLIGAN, ROBERT, 21 BRAGUE ROAD, BRAGUE M9-10, M81-82 BANBRIDGE, COUNTY DOWN, BT32 5LA. UK780994 PATTERSON, MARK, WHITEHALL FARM, 14 ALDERVIEW M72 CARMAVY ROAD, NUTTS CORNER, CRUMLIN, CO ANTRIM, BT29 4TF. UK762073 PRICE, 33 D LOANENDS ROAD, NUTTS CORNER, LOANENDS M19-20, M83-84 CRUMLIN, COUNTY ANTRIM, BT29 4YW. UK760533 RILEY, MARSHALL & SARAH, 20 TULLYHUBBERT TULLYHUBBERT M1-2, M50 ROAD, MONEYREAGH, NEWTOWNARDS, COUNTY DOWN, BT23 6BY. UK790590 RODGERS, GRAHAM, 19A TULLYBLEETY ROAD, BOHARD M34-35 AUGHNACLOY, COUNTY TYRONE, BT69 6HG. UK740275 SLOAN, JAMES, 11 BALLYARDLE ROAD, KILKEEL, BALLYGRANGE M98 COUNTY DOWN, NORTHERN IRELAND, BT34 4JX. UK782515 SMYTH, JAMES, FORTHILL, 35 TULLYGLUSH ROAD, FORTHILL M24-25 BANBRIDGE, COUNTY DOWN, BT32 3TN. UK780233 4 STEWART, JOE & HELEN, STANEY BRAE, 114a STANEYBRAE M101 GLEN ROAD, COMBER, NEWTOWNARDS, CO DOWN, BT23 5QT. UK790661 TRIMBLE, JOHN W, 8 CURLEY ROAD, ARDARAGH, CURLEY M21-23, M60-63 NEWRY, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 1NU. UK780096 TUMELTY, GARETH, AIDESHILL HOUSE, 31 AIDESHILL M5-6 CORBALLY ROAD, DOWNPATRICK, COUNTY DOWN, BT30 8TE. UK790873 TUMELTY, JACK, 33 CORBALLY ROAD, DOWN CORBALLY M102 PATRICK, CO DOWN, BT30 8TE. UK790656 TUMELTY, MICHAEL, 33 CORBALLY ROAD, CASTLECOR M4 DOWNPATRICK, COUNTY DOWN, BT30 8TE. UK790656 WALMSLEY, J & R, 24A BALLYMAGART LANE, WHITE WATER FARM M15 NEWRY ROAD, KILKEEL, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 4LD. WATSON, M & J, 38 HILLHEAD ROAD, HILLHEAD M27-29, M109 BALLYRUSSELL, DUNDONALD, BELFAST, COUNTY DOWN, BT16 1XD. UK790056 WEIR & MCCONNELL, GORDON & RYAN, 8 SABBATH HILL M103 DONARD VIEW, COUNCIL ROAD, KILKEEL, COUNTY DOWN, BT34 4NS. UK781941 WILSON & WILSON MOSES, JAMES & JACK, 30 BLACKSTOWN M52-53 ARDMORE ROAD, CRUMLIN, COUNTY ANTRIM, BT29 4QT. UK760136 5 Aged Rams MARSHALL & SARAH RILEY TULLYHUBBERT RTX 1 TULLYHUBBERT WINSTON UK790590 RTX1500470(E) Born: 07/02/2015 Sire: LOGIE DURNO SAMSON IGB1102620(3) by COWAL RISING STAR Dam: FAO1000021(E) by CORNERSTONE ISAAC SID02004(2) 2 DUVARREN WIFI UK 1 790555 WWD1500762(2) Born: 13/03/2015 Sire: DUVARREN ULTRA WWD1300531(2) by DUVARREN TEXAN Dam: WWD1200411(2) by MILLCOMB POPSTAR VMM09039(E) 6 Shearling Rams LEANE MCCONNELL CALEDONIA RLF 3 CALEDONIA YOGI UK790914 RLF1600012(2) Born: 09/02/2016 Sire: LANGLANDS WILL.I.AM YWJ1500478(E) by STRATHBOGIE TERMINATOR Dam: HBN1400896(E) by OBERSTOWN USAIN BOLT E.PFI1300026(E) MICHAEL TUMELTY CASTLECOR TNJ 4 CASTLECOR YAHOO UK790656 TNJ1601049(E) Born: 13/02/2016 Sire: NOCHNARY WHISKY MAC DMN1501002(E) by STAINTON VIGILANTE Dam: TGA1300303(2) by LOANENDS SKID ROW JOE PLL1100107(2) GARETH TUMELTY AIDESHILL TGA 5 AIDESHILL UK790873 TGA1600612(2) Born: 11/02/2016 Sire: REDFORD UZI LEI1300436(1) by BALLYMARLOW SUPER STAR Dam: TGA1000011(2) by OAK CLOSE PARKVIEW STAR BKO09401(2) 6 AIDESHILL UK790873 TGA1600628(E) Born: 11/02/2016 Sire: NOCHNARY WHISKY MAC DMN1501002(E) by STAINTON VIGILANTE Dam: WWD06090(2) by DUVARREN ICON WWD02041(2) R HERDMAN MARBLETON HCU 7 CARRAN YOUR THE ONE THAT I WANT SCK1600641(E) Born: 06/02/2016 UK 0 503422 Sire: STAINTON VIGILANTE WPS1400590(E) by ANGLEZARKE UNO Dam: SCK1100088(E) by BALTIER PANTHER FEB09977(1) PETER LAMB RICHHILL LPT 8 DRUMMILLAR YOLO UK 1 780199 MIJ1600414(1) Born: 07/02/2016 Sire: SPRINGWELL VIERA GRS1401411(E) by OBERSTOWN USAIN BOLT Dam: MIJ1400240(2) by HEATHMOUNT RHINESTONE MHR1000060(2) MR ROBERT MULLIGAN BRAGUE MRB 9 LINDSTAIR YANGTZE UK 1 780391 GSI1600351(2) Born: 27/02/2016 Sire: COWAL VOLKSWAGON CKC1404809(1) by TULLYLAGAN TONKA Dam: GSI1100066(2) by BALLYGROOGAN RONALDO WVB1000022(E) 10 BRAGUE UK780994 MRB1601144(1) Born: 18/02/2016 Sire: KILLYVOLGAN WILD CARD RRY1500037(E) by GLENSIDE VALHALLA Dam: MRB1300683(3) by MILLCOMB STOBART VMM1100002(2) MESSRS BARCLAY BELL & SONS KILTARIFF BBK 11 KILTARIFF UK780944 BBK1600744(E) Born: 13/02/2016 Sire: COWAL VICEROY CKC1404664(E) by MILNBANK UR THE BOY Dam: MUC1300161(1) by MULLAN SUPERFLY HBN1100291(E) BARRY CASEMENT BUTNEY CBQ 12 BUTNEY YELLA UK791516 CBQ1600336(1) Born: 29/01/2016 Sire: AIDESHILL VISION TGA1400383(2) by TAMNAMONEY UPTON Dam: FTS1301621(2) by SPRINGHILL TWENTY TWELVE FTS1201126(E) 7 MRS EDNA CORBETT LAGANBANN COE 13 LAGANBANN UK781007 COE1600314(2) Born: 31/01/2016
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