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Catalogue Further Entries Invited for All Sections nd 2 SPECIAL SALE OF BREEDING EWES, GIMMERS, MV Newmarket & NON MV STOCK RAMS AND STORE SHEEP Louth & SALE OF LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT AND SUNDRIES Lincolnshire, LN11 9LU THURSDAY 12th SEPTEMBER 2019 Thursdays only 01507 602102 Sheep 07877 710660 55 BREEDING EWES Cattle 07966 104101 Accounts 01507 350500 135 GIMMERS www.louthmarket.co.uk 32 RAMS [email protected] 31 EWE LAMBS 564 STORE LAMBS AND VARIOUS STORE CATTLE FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED FOR ALL SECTIONS All from Local Lincolnshire Breeders and Producers CATALOGUE FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED FOR ALL SECTIONS MV ACCREDITED STOCK RAMS (MV ACCREDITED) – (21) LOT NO VENDOR NUMBER BREED 300 1 Texel Shearling 301 H S Ashley / T I Blythe, Langrick 1 Beltex x 302-305 4 Texel 306 1 Charollais Ram Lamb O Chapman, Saltfleetby 307 1 Charollais Aged Ram 308-310 R Harrison, Old Bolingbroke 3 Pedigree Suffolk 311-313 3 Pedigree Beltex 314-315 A Wright & Son, Boston 2 Pedigree Beltex Aged Rams 316 1 Beltex x Charollais 317-320 A J Coulson & Son, Osgodby 4 Beltex x Charollais Shearlings www.louthmarket.co.uk EWES (MV ACCREDITED) – (25) VENDOR NUMBER BREED R Harrison, Old Bolingbroke 10 Suffolk Breeding Ewes 10 Suffolk x A Wright & Son, Boston 5 Charollais x GIMMERS (MV ACCREDITED) – (25) VENDOR NUMBER BREED C M Brant, Normanby-le-Wold 16 LLeyn R Harrison, Old Bolingbroke 6 Pedigree Suffolk S Williams, Croxby 3 Lleyn x Hampshire NON MV ACCREDITED STOCK RAMS (NON-ACCREDITED) – (11) VENDOR NUMBER BREED 1 Beltex x Texel Shearling G W Allison, Thoresway 1 Beltex x Texel Ram Lamb 1 Rouge Shearling D J Summers & Son, Somersby 1 Rouge x Texel Shearling 1 Suffolk Shearling E Middleton, Ashby-By-Partney 2 Charollais Shearlings J Killick, Winterton 1 Suffolk Shearling 1 Rouge Shearling South Cliff Farm, Barton-Upon-Humber 1 Rouge x Texel Shearling W R Hanson & Son, Coningsby 1 Beltex x Charlollais Aged Ram BREEDING EWES – (45) VENDOR NUMBER BREED N F & F Stones, Wragholme 15 Beltex x Texel R Ogg, Colby 30 Suffolk x GIMMERS – (110) www.louthmarket.co.uk VENDOR NUMBER BREED 7 Suffolk x Fordington Farms, Fordington 15 Texel x 20 Suffolk x P L Robinson, Caistor 40 Texel x G W Allison, Thoresway 20 Beltex x W Walker & Son, Tealby 8 Charollais EWE LAMBS – (16) VENDOR NUMBER BREED N Warden, Partney 10 Texel x J Gratton, Holbeach 4 Texel x 2 Suffolk STORE LAMBS – (564) (Start to be Drawn by Ballot) VENDOR NUMBER BREED COMMENTS J & S Brooks, Strubby 20 Continental x N Warden, Partney 20 Texel x M A & I J Brumby, Middle Rasen 28 Continental x Middleton Bros, Ashby-by-Partney 40 Continental x K McCaig, Hogsthorpe 40 Texel x Beltex x The Stenigot Estate Company, Stenigot 80 Continental x N F & F Stones, Wragholme 20 Continental x B Riggall as Exor of F H Riggall, Bratoft 60 Continental x F Cosgrove & Son, Hainton 50 Continental x W Walker & Son, Tealby 35 Charollais R Ogg, Colby 30 Texel x J Hunt, Louth 12 Continental x G H Jewitt, Messingham 70 Continental x www.louthmarket.co.uk 11 Herdwick B Covell, Legbourne 3 Herdwick x Texel 2 Ryeland J Major, Brackenborough 28 Texel x Romney T Nundy, New York 15 Continental x LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT & SUNDRIES E Middleton, Ashby-By-Partney 2 Galvanised Walk-In Creep Feeders Large Hoppers R Jeanes, Covenham 4 Galvanised Feed Troughs (Not VAT registered) 2 Wall Mounted Hayracks 3 Galvanised Bowl Drinkers 1 Galvanised Sheep Trailer for Quad Bike (Manual Tipper) Stihl HS45 Hedge Trimmer (Very Good Condition) 1m Paddock Roller W M Ironworks Turnover Crate S Williams, Croxby Large Creep Feeder Small Creep Feeder Small Weigh Crate Quantity of Hurdles Rolls of Netting Miscellaneous fencing, stakes etc P Tagg, Halton Holegate 8 Hook-Over Hurdle Hay Racks J B Walker, West Ravendale 16 Cattle Troughs ALL NUMBERS AND BREEDS IN THIS CATALOGUE ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY ALL STOCK SOLD UNDER LAA CONDITIONS OF SALE SALE INFORMATION All sheep should be penned by 9.30am and selling will commence at 10.00am approx. with fat lambs – see order of sale below. The market will be open at 6.30am approx. Refreshments are available on-site. ORDER OF SALE 10.15 am-Prime Lambs & Cull Ewes followed by Prime Cattle & Store Cattle 12.00 Midday: Livestock Equipment and Sundries followed by Rams, Gimmers, Breeding Ewes, Ewe Lambs and Store Lambs CONDITIONS OF SALE • All stock must be accompanied by the usual ARAMS Licence. Store Lambs must be electronically tagged. Breeding Sheep should be double tagged. • Purchasers – Please bring a note of the holding number of the destination of Stock. REMEMBER- The 6 day rule still applies. • Vendors - are responsible for the correctness of all information relating to the identification of all animals. www.louthmarket.co.uk CONTACT INFORMATION Every week we send a text of livestock entered, for buyers information Enter your stock by contacting Russell 07966 104101 or Oliver on 07887 710 660 Local Livestock Hauliers A J Coulson & Sons, Market Rasen 07774 740392 / 07778 926017 K Littleworth & Son, Belchford 01507 533242 Philip Tagg Livestock Haulage, Spilsby 01754 890242 / 07831 109524 Broxholme Transport, Gautby 07831 746241 .
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