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Lawrie & Symington Ltd Forfar Mart Lawrie & Symington Ltd Forfar Mart SATURDAY 19th APRIL 2014 SALE OF 800 STORE CATTLE Sale to commence at 10.30am Ballot Drawn by G Mather THE COMPANY’S CONDITIONS OF SALE APPLY Interest chargeable from 7 days of purchase at 7% above base rate PASSPORTS Consignors are advised that it is their sole responsibility to ensure that the correct PASSPORTS are lodged in the OFFICE prior to sale and ensure that all passports are SIGNED and are in SALE ORDER. While every help will be given by the market staff in the handling of passports, the vendor is responsible for ensuring that the correct documents correspond with each animal. WITHDRAWAL PERIODS Purchasers of stock sold through store or breeding sales, Please note that it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that any animals destined for the food chain are outwith any withdrawal period.This includes antibiotics, anthelmintics or sheep dip that the seller may have given prior to sale. Very Low Risk ** Low Risk ** Risk Unknown BREEDING CATTLE Pass 5 QMS Consignor BVD Cat 90 15277 D Steel Third Part 3 1 In Calf Cow STORE CATTLE Pass 5 QMS Consignor Stock 89 10782 I & K Grant Bank of Gallery 1 Stot 88 16116 R L Watson Kinrossie 2 Stots “ “ 1 Hfr Pass 1 13-19 6515 J Steven W Denside 15 Stots “ “ 20 Hfrs 20-21 6911 D W Innes M of Fordoun 5 Stots & Son “ “ 6 Hfrs Pass 2 210-214 5397 D Smith Scobshaugh 13 Stots “ “ 10 Hfrs 215 9802 Gibsonhall Farm 4 Stots 22-25 12796 G Milne N Bourtreebush 10 Stots “ “ 10 Hfrs 26-32 9518 R B Millar Prieston 20 Stots “ “ 15 Hfrs 33-40 5250 D Blair & Son Little Inch 30 Stots Pass 5 84-85 5250 D Blair & Son Little Inch 26 Hfrs 82 13366 FG & HR Murray Cowhillock 2 Stots “ “ 2 Hfrs 80-81+83 8460 D R Hood Middlehill 12 Hfrs 78-79 14896 P M Sharp Nether Logie 10 Hfrs Pass 3 QMS Consignor Stock 216 11639 D A Chasser Chamberlainknowe 1 Stot “ “ 6 Hfrs Pass 11, 7, 10 & 8 8679 P Alexander Mains of Mause 250 Stots “ “ 20 Hfrs Pens: 185-197, 128-139, 170A-177, 140-159 Pass 3 217-218 1091 I D Salmond M of Logie 12 Hfrs 219-221 5666 R C Lang Cortachy Home 18 Hfrs 41 4996 W Howcroft Herdhillmuir 2 Stots 42-49 4511 Osborne Farms Balmadies 10 Stots “ “ 30 Hfrs 50-56 5026 W M Arnot Kilmux 20 Stots “ “ 20 Hfrs 57-58 10360 B & S Scrymgeour Kinnaird 10 Stots Pass 4 222-224 0714 Patrick Dean Ltd Persie Mains 49 Stots 60-66 “ “ 8 Hfrs 67-68 14611 G & M Scott Wairds 5 Stots “ “ 5 Hfrs 69-72 1006 D M Keay Balloch 12 Stots & Sons “ “ 12 Hfrs Pass 6 QMS Consignor Stock 96-98 5493 D Ronaldson Denhead 7 Stots & Son “ “ 5 Hfrs 99-100 8638 J Murray Rosemount 4 Stots & Sons “ “ 4 Hfrs 101 15647 V Martin Brucemill 2 Stots 102-107 7122 W G Beattie Tullywhanland 35 Hfrs & Son 108-111 12047 A Soutar Suttieside 15 Stots & Son “ “ 8 Hfrs 112 4982 AB Greenhill Turfbeg 3 Stots & Son “ “ 2 Hfrs 113 14874 R Shaw & Son Dunlappie 6 Stots 114 10380 A Cuthill & Sons Ballownie 4 Stots 115-116 14292 S Mackie The Hillocks 8 Stots “ “ 2 Hfrs Pass 7 117-120 14739 Charlton Farm Kinnettles 20 Hfrs Services 121 12855 Janoch & Sons S Leckaway 1 Stot 122-123 2453 R Sabiston Haymont 8 Stots “ “ 6 Hfrs WEDNESDAY 23rd APRIL 2014 Weekly Sale of Primestock, Also OTM’s SATURDAY 26th APRIL 2014 Displenishing Sale of VEHICLES – 2004 (04) Nissan Navara 2.5 DI Crewcab Pickup 29000 miles FSH Bonser LS 55 Triple Masted Forklift; 16’ Bateson Twin Axle Tilt Bed Transport Trailer; 60’x40’ Steel Framed Shed; 24’ Presco Steelclad Cabin; 2 Large Roller Shutter Doors; GARAGE EQUIPMENT – 2-Tecalemit 4 Post Single Phase Car Ramps; 4-0.5T Jacking Beams; Suspension Pump; Compare Easy Air Compressor; Air Greaser; Konfoma Thermobile Industrail Heater; Gear Oil Dispenser; Sealey 10T Press; Sealey Mig Welder; Arcmobile Welder; Gear Box Jack 600KG; Trolley Jacks; Axle Stands. TOOLS ETC – Qty Power & Hand Tools; Torque Wrench; Socketset & Barrel Pumps; Porta Power; Pullers; Grease Guns; Sealey Service 200 Battery Charger; Jumpstart; Vices; Diagnostic Equipment; 110V Transformers; Qty Vintage Instruction Manuals; Antifreeze; Oils Various; Garden Master Petrol Rotovator; Large Qty Spares; New Old Stock ETC Sale Due to Retirement. ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO VAT. At Careston Motors, Careston Station, By Brechin, DD9 6RX. Sale to Commence at 10.30am. Directions – A90 Turnoff, opposite Bervie Chipper THURSDAY 1st MAY 2014 Sale of Store & Breeding Cattle Sale at 10.30am Entries invited MONDAY 5th MAY 2014 ANNUAL ‘MAY DAY’ HORSE FAIR AND SALE OF TACK Entry form available to download from www.lawrieandsymington.com Entries close Friday 25th April 2014 PRIVATE For Let Privately 800Acres in 3 Enclousers of Rough Grazing – Leuchars Area, For Cattle of Sheep * 19 Acres of 3rd Year Grass – Sheep Only 300 CWT 12-15-21 Applied – Muirton of Ardovie ___ For Further Details Contact the Auctioneers For further details, please ask within the market NOTES .
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