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BUILTH WELLS SALE Monday 21St September 2015 at 10.00Am BUILTH WELLS SALE Monday 21st September 2015 at 10.00am 1183/G001 – Builth Wells Champion 2014 Bred & Exhibited by M C Roberts, MYFYRIAN Purchased for 2200gns by Innovis Sire: 3114/C002 Shrewbridge “The Future’s Bright, the Future’s Blue BLUEFACED LEICESTER SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION THIRTY FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE 713 Registered Bluefaced Leicesters 539 Aged & Shearling Rams, 125 Ram Lambs and 49 Females Monday 21st September 2015 at the Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells SHOW ON SUNDAY 20th SEPTEMBER, 2015 AT 4.00 p.m. Class 1 – Aged Ram – Class 2 Shearling Ram – Class 3 Ram Lamb Class 4 – Recorded Ram Lambs – Class 5 Females Rosettes to fourth place The Pritchard Cup will be awarded to the Champion The Sam Williams ‘Eskley Flock’ Memorial Trophy awarded to the Champion Ram Lamb in the Open Class The Arthur Yeats Chief Steward Anniversary Trophy awarded for the best pen of Rams or Ram Lambs SALE COMMENCES 10.00 A.M. JUDGES: Mr Chris Armstrong and Mr Ian Smith CHIEF STEWARD: John Stott STEWARDS: A Bisset, H Brown, D Raine, O Scown, K Smith, R Thomas, S Thomason ONLY CATALOGUED SHEEP WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE SALE SECRETARY: Helen Carr-Smith, Riverside View, Warwick Road, Carlisle. CA1 2BS. Tel: 01228 598022 Fax: 01228 598021 Printed by Solway Print, 11 Catherinefield Ind. Estate, Heathhall, Dumfries. 1 EXHIBITOR FLOCK NO FLOCK PREFIX Abberley, A W & M Y & Son, Penlangrug, Builth Wells, Powys 2916 GRUG Abberley, D J, Cwmlliw Farm, Trallong, Brecon, Powys 2070 OLD HEMLEY Armstrong, J T, The New Bungalow, Yarkhill, Hereford 4229 LAY’S Baker, B J & D E Olives Farm, Hooe Battle, East Sussex 2175 OLIVES Bell, W J, Lower House, Byford, Herefordshire, 2158 DUNHAMPTON Bennett Family, Cwmffynonau, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire 4666 FFYNNON BENNETT Bennett, O, Glanrhosan, Cilycwm, Landovery, Carmarthen 3869 CEFN PARC Binns, J H R, Great Llwygy Farm, Cwmyoy, Abergavenny 1706 LLWYGY Bisset, A G & D, Middle Dukesfield, Hexham, Northumberland 584 MIDDLE DUKESFIELD Cadwallader, J, Caemeiriol, Gwystre, Llandrindod Wells, Powys 3315 CAEMEIRIOL Christopher, A, J, Rockyfold, Michaelchurch, Escley, 1852 ROCKO Clifford, Mrs J, Manor Farm, Frampton-on-Severn, Gloucester 3863 PERRY WAY Dallyn, A, 18 Churchfields, Devauden, Chepstow, Monmouthshire 3273 GETHINOG Davies, D H, Dafadfa, Uchaf, Gwynfe, Llangadog, Carmarthen 2418 BLAENDUE Davies, D W P, The Gornal, Four Crosses, Llanymynech, Powys 3543 GORNAL Davies, G & Co, Llanfechan Farm, Garth, Builth Wells, Powys 2834 HAFRENA Davies, J A, Llaanerch-hafod, Crossgates, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, 2708 MONARCH Day, M J & M D, Trevibban Farm, Little Petherick, Wadebridge, Cornwall 2159 CLOVERFIELDS Dixon, G, Alwinton, Harbottle, Morpeth, Northumberland 3764 ALWINTON Drummond, M & C, Cassington Farm, Maybole, Ayrshire, 1257 CASSINGTON Francis,B J, Tynywaun, Gwynfe, Llangadog, Carmarthenshire 3339 CENNEN Gore, Miss C L, Tre Gof, Caergeiliog, Caergybi, Anglesey 4514 CAE GLAS Gray, M & N, Low Espley, Morpeth, Northumberland 4024 ESPLEY Gwillim, D, Llanwonog, Longtown, Hereford 1851 LONGTOWN Harding, Miss S A, Shrewbridge House, Shrewbridge Court, Baddington, Nantwich, 3114 SHREWBRIDGE Harris, T R, Redland Farm, Bonvilston, Cardiff, South Glamorgan 2906 BONVILSTON Havill, Mrs H P, Martin Grange, Trusham, Newton Abbot, Devon 3585 MARTIN GRANGE Howatson, G, Fferm Farm, Queens Road, Llandudno, Gwynedd 3089 TUDNO Howell, P, Fir Tree Farm, Wentnor, Bishops Castle, Shropshire 3570 LONG MYND Hughes, E P & Co, Porth, Llannano, Llandrindod Wells 4230 PORTH Hughes, Miss M, Tre Gof, Caergeiliog, Caergybi, Anglesey 1883 TRE GOF Ingram, W & C, Logie Durno Farm, Pitcaple, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire 4425 LOGIE DURNO James, M, Neuadd Blaenduhonw, Maesmynis, Builth Wells, 1411 DUHONW Jenkins, L R, Fronwen Farm, Llanharry, Pontyclun 1809 COT Jones, C F, Pen Y Bryn Farm, Betws Yn Rhos, Abergele 3953 CAERHUN Jones, C, Glascoed, Caersws, Powys 3484 GLASCOED Jones, D L, Y-Ddol, Llanbadarn Ffynydd, Llandrindod Wells, Powys 1594 Y-DDOL Jones, I & W, Upper Rheol, Erwood, Builth Wells, Powys 1982 UNDERWOOD Jones, J K & E G, Whitton Court, Whitton, Knighton, Powys 917 WHITTON Jones, R G & R A & Sons, Robleston Hall, Camrose, Haverfordwest 2963 ROBLESTON Jones, S A & R P, Meddiant Isf, Tal Y Cafn, Conwy 3363 CRAIG-YR-ORSEDD Jones, T E & D, Penlan Gwnnws, Ystrad Meurig, Ceredigion 2592 GWNNWS Jones, W A, Lyndon Farm, Sandy Lane, Saitney, Flintshire 3787 RIVERBANK MacCreath, N & S, Norchard Farm, Redberth, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, 1094 PENTRE May, D P, 6 Derwin Green, Four Crosses, Llanmynech, Powys 3822 DERWENLAS McLeod, Miss J, Nant-Y-Glyd, Llandulas, Aberegele, Conway 3649 WANSTEAD Montague, R L & A M, Parker’s Down, Highampton, Beaworthy, Devon 3410 ASHDOWN Nicholls, B, Lower East Middleton Farm, Parracombe, Devon 3246 HEDDON VALLEY Owen, E, Ffrith Arw, Llanddoged, Llanrwst, Conwy 1070 CERNYW 2 Powell, E G J, Caebanal, New Radnor, Presteigne, Powys 4184 CAEBANAL Price, A J & E A, Ddyfadfa Isaf, Gwynfe, Llangadog, Carmarthen 2226 FADFA Price, K G & M A E, Penralltwen, Cwmduad, Carmarthen 3525 DUAD Richards, C & M, Penyback, Llandyfaelog, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, SA17 5PU 4414 MCFFI Ridout, R C, Haldon View, Lower Lane, Ebford, Exeter, Devon 4410 EBFORD Roberts, M C, Myfyrian Isaf, Gaerwen, Anglesey, Gwynedd 1183 MYFYRIAN Robinson, M C & Son, West Cocklaw, Humshaugh, Hexham, Northumberland 119 COCKLAW Seed, M & Son, Home Farm, Auchry, Cuminestown, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, AB53 5TP 4447 AUCHRY Thomas, C J, Clearview, Blaen-y-Coed Road, Carmarthen 2864 CENDY Thomason, S A & C L, The Lodge, Seaview Riding Centre, Biggar Village, Walney island, Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria 3935 PIEL VIEW Turner, R H S, Homeleigh, Payhembury, Honiton, Devon 3037 BRINDIFIELD Welsh, B E & Son, Roundshaw Farm, Auchinleck, Ayrshire ROUNDSHAW Williams, Mrs E A, Alltmawr Isaf, Builth Wells, Powys 2723 ALLTMAWR Williams, Miss D K, No 1 Carnedd, Caersws, Powys 4395 DAISY Williams, D, Wernfawr, Llanddeusant, Llangadog, Carmarthen 1296 WERNFAWR Williams G P & Co, Bryn Dansi, Dolwen, Abergele, Clwyd 2832 ELIAN Williams, Mrs J, Dan Yr Eppynt, Upper Chapel, Brecon, Powys 1736 DAN-YR-EPPYNT Williams R P & Sons, The Down, Lydbury North, Shropshire 891 LOWER DOWN 3 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. All sheep must be penned by 9.00 a.m. or 1 hour prior to sale time. This includes females whose sale start later in the day. OTHERWISE THEY WILL NOT BE SOLD 2. The Sale will be conducted under the auspices of the Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders Association. 3. The Exhibitor is the Breeder unless otherwise stated. Animals marked * are Two-shear or over. Flock Prefix in Capitals. 4. All sheep classified by the Association as ‘Elite’ approved or ‘Elite Plus’ and their progeny, are marked ‘E’ ‘A’ or ‘E+’ accordingly. 5. All sheep must be sold in the order in which they are catalogued with the exception of the Champion Sheep, which can come anywhere in the exhibitor’s run of sheep. 6. An Upset price of £150 will stand on all Sheep. 7. Whilst every care is taken in compiling this catalogue the Association does not accept responsibility for any errors which may occur. 8. Black wool must be declared by the Vendor at the time of sale. If not declared and found by the purchaser before it leaves the market, the sheep can be returned on that day. 9. Purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the correctness of any animal for which they bid, which will be their responsibility at the fall of the hammer. 10. One substitute sheep per vendor will be allowed. Ear numbers will be checked prior to sheep entering the ring. Those which do not tally with the entry form will be rejected 11. All sheep are subject to inspection on sale day by Association Inspectors. Vendors or their representatives should try to be present during these inspections. 12. Red spots marked on sheep by the inspector indicate that: (a) A ram of any age is marginally incorrect in the testicles and the fault will be intimated to the Auctioneer by the Exhibitor and announced at the time of Sale and the ram warranted a stock getter by the Exhibitor. (b) An adult sheep is considered to be of good conformation but marginal in the mouth and the fault will be intimated to the Auctioneer by the Exhibitor and announced at time of Sale. (c) Lambs - If the definite edge of teeth can be felt, but otherwise the teeth are in contact with the pad, the lamb will be red spotted. Bad mouthed lambs will still be rejected (d) Sheep which are rejected will have the Association Logo cut from the tag, head marked and must be removed immediately from the Auction Mart. 13. Any complaint for cudspilling must be lodged with the Auctioneers before the sheep is removed from the Sale premises. The return of a sheep for cudspilling shall be a matter to be resolved between the Vendor and the Purchaser. 14. All disputes are a matter to be resolved between the vendor and purchaser. The Association does not guarantee the stock getting capabilities of any sheep. THE CERTIFICATION OF THE SHEEP IDENTIFICATION AND THE NSP BOLUS IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE VENDOR. THE ASSOCIATION WILL PROVIDE A SCANNER FOR USE BY VENDORS OR PURCHASERS TO VERIFY BOLUS NUMBERS ON THE DAY OF THE SALE. VENDORS CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY: (i) If a ram is proved incapable of and ineffective at natural service, and is to be returned by the purchaser to the vendor, notice must be given as soon as possible by the purchaser to the vendor and the ram must be returned to the vendor no later than 5th December in reasonable condition. The purchaser agrees that the right to reject the ram and return it under this clause will be lost if the purchaser has after purchase taken semen from the ram. (ii) No claim on the vendor to exceed the purchase price of the ram. (iii) Any female should be guaranteed free of lamb at time of sale unless otherwise stated.
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