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HAY ANNUAL SEPTEMBER SHEEP SALE Feature Sale HAY ANNUAL SEPTEMBER SHEEP SALE Feature Sale Date 20 SEP 2019 Time 11:00am Notes ***40,000 SHEEP 40,000*** Sale Type Feature RIVERINA BIO SECURITY AREA Animal Sheep CONTACT YOUR SELLING AGENTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Address Hay 2711 N/A 2018 MERINO EWES A/C “Curragh”, Oxley (LMK) 1250 May/Jun ’18 drop. Curragh brd & bld. Aug shn A/C “Wargum”, Booroorban (LMK) 1100 May/Jun ’18 drop. Willera brd & bld. Aug shn A/C “Yamba”, Booligal (ELD) 500 May/Jun ’18 drop Yamba brd. Alma bld. Aug shn A/C “Yarto”, Booligal (ELD) 800 Mar/Apr ’18 drop Yarto brd. Alma bld. Aug shn A/C “Tchelery”, Moulamein (ELD) 760 May/Jun ’18 drop Tchelery brd. Alma bld. Aug shn A/C “Daisy Plains”, Booligal (LMK) 400 Mar/Apr ’18 drop. Daisy Plains brd. Alma bld. Jul shn A/C “Mooloomoon”, Moulamein(ELD) 560 May/Jun ’18 drop. Mooloomoon brd. Goolgumbla bld. Aug shn A/C “Humewood”, Booligal (ELD) 700 Apr/May ’18 drop Humewood brd. Bluebush bld. Aug shn A/C “Bronte”, Mossgiel (LMK) 700 May/Jun ’18 drop. Bronte brd. Woodpark Poll bld. Aug shn A/C “Paraway Pastoral Co”, Conargo (LMK) 640 May/Jun ’18 drop. Merimba brd. Pooginook bld. Aug shn A/C “Brassbutt”, Booligal (LMK) 500 Jun/Jul ’18 drop. Brassbutt brd. Pooginook bld. May shn A/C “Toms Lake”, Booligal (LMK) 500 Apr/May ’18 drop. Toms Lake brd & bld. Aug shn A/C “Formosa”, Hay (ELD) 420 May/Jun ’18 drop. Formosa & Albemarle brd. Charinga bld. Aug shn A/C “Barratta”, Wanganella (ELD) 600 Jun/Jul ’18 drop Barratta brd. Poll Boonoke bld. Aug shn A/C “Boonoke”, Wanganella (ELD) 500 Jun/Jul ’18 drop Boonoke brd. Wanganella bld. Aug shn A/C “Illilawa”, Hay (ELD) 815 May/Jun ’18 drop Burrabogie brd. Wanganella bld. Aug shn A/C “Groongal”, Carathool (ELD) 500 May/Jun ’18 drop Groongal brd. Bluebush bld. Jul shn A/C “Tarwong”, Hay (ELD) 230 May/Jun ’18 drop Tarwong brd. Bluebush bld. Aug shn A/C “Tholloloboy”, Mossgiel (ELD) 400 Apr/May ‘18 drop. Tholloloboy brd. Bluebush bld. Aug shn A/C “Budgewah”, Hay (ELD) 400 Apr/May ’18 drop Budgewah brd. Woodpark Poll bld. Aug shn A/C “Scotsburn Pastoral”, Balranald (ELD) 400 May/Jun ’18 drop St Pauls brd. Keri Keri bld. Aug shn A/C “Willowvale”, Balranald (ELD) 440 Apr/May ’18 drop Willowvale brd. Alma bld. Mar shn A/C “Alma”, Booligal (ELD) 400 May/Jun ’18 drop Alma brd & bld. Aug shn A/C “Keiross”, Oxley (ELD) 230 May/Jun ’18 drop Keiross brd. Alma bld. Aug shn A/C “Thuragoona”, Hay (ELD) 220 May/Jun ’18 drop Thuragoona brd. Alma bld. Aug shn A/C “Minarto”, Booligal (ELD) 300 May/Jun ’18 drop Minarto brd. Alma bld. Sept shn A/C “Mutherumbung”, Booligal (LMK) 160 Apr/May ’18 drop. Mutherumbung brd. Alma bld. Jul shn A/C “Walgrove”, Hay (LMK) 400 Apr/May ’18 drop Walgrove brd. Collinsville bld. Aug shn A/C “Bedarbidgal”, Hay (LMK) 300 May/Jun ’18 drop. Bedarbidgal brd. Pooginook bld. Apr shn A/C “Irish Lords”, Mossgiel (ELD) 300 Jun/Jul ’18 drop Irish Lords brd. Woodpark bld. Aug shn A/C “Eriwah”, Carathool (ELD) 300 Jun/Jul ’18 drop. Eriwah brd. Goolgumbla bld. Aug shn A/C “Merriola”, Hay (LMK) 200 Jun/Jul ’18 drop. Merriola brd. Woodpark bld. May shn A/C “Miegunyah”, Booroorban (ELD) 190 May/Jun ’18 drop Miegunyah brd. Caroonboon bld. Jul shn A/C “Booabula”, Wanganella (LMK) 130 May/Jun ’18 drop. Booabula brd & bld. May shn A/C “Kitcho”, Oxley (ELD) 100 May/Jun ’18 drop Kitcho brd & bld. Jul shn 2019 MERINO EWES A/C “Mayfield”, Gunbar (LMK) 300 Apr/May ’19 drop. Mayfield brd. Alma bld. Unshn A/C “Minarto”, Oxley (ELD) 300 May/Jun ’19 drop. Minarto brd. Alma bld. Unshn 2017 & OLDER MERINO EWES A/C “Corynnia Stn”, Carathool(ELD) 500 Jun/Jul ’17 drop. Corynnia Stn brd. Woodpark Poll bld. Aug shn A/C “Willowvale”, Balranald (ELD) 400 Apr/May ’17 drop Willowvale brd. Alma bld. Mar shn A/C “Albemarle”, Ivanhoe (ELD) 400 May/Jun ’17 drop. Albemarle brd. Charinga bld. Aug shn A/C “Eriwah”, Carathool (ELD) 300 Jun/Jul ’17 drop. Eriwah brd. Goolgumbla bld. Mar shn A/C “Formosa”, Hay (ELD) 400 May/Jun ’17 drop. 800 May/Jun ’14 drop. Formosa brd. Charinga bld. Aug shn A/C “Tholloloboy”, Mossgiel (ELD) 300 Apr/May ‘17 drop. 160 Apr/May ‘16 drop. 500 Apr/May ‘14 drop. Tholloloboy brd. Bluebush bld. Aug shn A/C “Budgewah”, Hay (ELD) 250 Apr/May ’17 drop 250 Apr/May ’16 drop 100 Apr/May ’14 drop Budgewah brd. Woodpark Poll bld. Aug shn A/C “Humewood”, Booligal (ELD) 200 Apr/May ’17-‘16 drop 150 Apr/May ’15 drop Humewood brd. Bluebush bld. Aug shn A/C “Kitcho”, Oxley (ELD) 200 May/Jun ’17-‘16 drop 220 May/Jun ’15-‘14 drop Kitcho brd & bld. Apr shn A/C “Moolpa”, Moulamein(ELD) 2000 May/Jun ’15 drop. Moolpa brd. Goolgumbla bld. Sept shn A/C “Mooloomoon”, Moulamein(ELD) 240 May/Jun ’16 drop. Mooloomoon brd. Goolgumbla bld. Jul shn A/C “Coolong”, Hay (LMK) 260 Apr/May ’16/15 drop. Toronga brd. Bluebush bld. Sept shn A/C “Mutherumbung”, Booligal (LMK) 400 Apr/May ’16/15/14 drop. Mutherumbung brd. Alma bld. Aug shn A/C “Tchelery”, Moulamein(ELD) 1600 Apr/May ’14 drop. Tchelery brd. Alma bld. Aug shn A/C “Minarto”, Booligal (ELD) 900 May/Jun ’14 drop Minarto brd. Alma bld. Sept shn A/C “Yamba”, Booligal (ELD) 800 May/Jun ’14 drop Yamba brd. Alma bld. Aug shn A/C “Alma”, Booligal (ELD) 800 May/Jun ’14 drop Alma brd & bld. Aug shn A/C “Bronte”, Mossgiel (LMK) 800 May/Jun ’14 drop. Bronte brd. Woodpark Poll bld. Aug shn A/C “Groongal”, Carathool (ELD) 800 May/Jun ’14 drop Groongal brd. Bluebush bld. Aug shn A/C “Woolamie”, Hay (ELD) 200 May/Jun ’14 drop 200 May/Jun ’13 drop Woolamie brd. Alma bld. Aug shn A/C “Coolong”, Hay (LMK) 250 Apr/May ’13 drop. Nature brd. One Oak bld. Sept shn A/C “Coolong”, Hay (LMK) 130 Apr/May ’13 drop. Toronga brd. Bluebush bld. Sept shn MERINO WETHERS A/C “Minarto”, Oxley (ELD) 1000 May/Jun ’19 drop. Minarto brd. Alma bld. Unshn A/C “Tupra”, Oxley (ELD) 750 Jun/Jul ’19 drop. Tupra brd & bld. Unshn A/C “Bunumburt”, Oxley (LMK) 700 Apr/May ’19 drop. Bunumburt brd. Alma bld. Unshn A/C “Mooloomoon”, Moulamein(ELD) 500 May/Jun ’19 drop. Mooloomoon brd. Goolgumbla bld. Unshn A/C “Lyrebarry”, Carathool(ELD) 500 Apr/May ’19 drop. Lyrebarry brd. Boonoke bld. Unshn A/C “Keiross”, Oxley (ELD) 450 May/Jun ’19 drop Keiross brd. Alma bld. Unshn A/C “Mayfield”, Oxley (LMK) 300 Apr/May ’19 drop. Mayfield brd. Alma bld. Unshn A/C “Tiarra”, Trida (ELD) 1200 Apr/May ’19 drop. Tiarra brd. Gunbar Stn bld. Jul shn A/C “Kitcho”, Oxley (ELD) 100 May/Jun ’18 drop Kitcho brd & bld. Jul shn X-BRED LAMBS A/C “Furlong”, Booligal (LMK) 450 Border Leicester x Merino Ewe 450 Border Leicester x Merino Wether Jun/Jul ’19 drop. Furlong brd. Dunield bld. Unshn A/C “Eulalie”, Hay (LMK) 400 White Suffolk x Merino Mixed Sex Jun/Jul ’19 drop Eulalie brd. Camborn bld. Unshn.
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