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Livestock Catalogue (Including Pedigree, Unregistered Stock Eligible for Registration and Crossbred Animals) Livestock Catalogue (including Pedigree, unregistered stock eligible for registration and Crossbred animals) Supported Sale in conjunction with the RBST Cheshire Support Group On Saturday 22nd September 2012 Show at 8.30am Sale at 10.00am at CHELFORD AGRICULTURAL CENTRE Livestock Catalogues £2.50 Auctioneers: Frank Marshall & Co, Chelford Agricultural Centre, Chelford, Cheshire SK11 9AX Tel: 01625 861122 Fax: 01625 860079 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.frankmarshall.co.uk The Partners and Staff of FRANK MARSHALL & COMPANY welcome you to this 25th ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF RARE AND TRADITIONAL BREEDS In conjunction with the Cheshire Support Group of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust (Registered Charity No. 269442) 182 Sheep: 1 Llama; 40 Pigs: 57 Cattle SALE TIMES Poultry and Waterfowl …….. 10.00 am Sheep ………………………… 10.00 am Pigs …………………………… 12 noon approx Cattle ………………….......... 12.30 pm approx NOTE: Approximate sale times are given for guidance only. Both Vendors and prospective Purchasers should ensure attendance at the ring side in good time. All stock will be sold in lot number order. We hope you have an enjoyable day and remind you of the date for next year’s sale, which will be held on SATURDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER 2013 SHOW DETAILS SATURDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER AT 8.30AM Sheep - Judging to commence at 8.30am Pigs - Judging to commence at 9.00am Cattle - Judging to commence at 9.00am SHOW CLASSES AS FOLLOWS: Longhorn Cattle Class 1 Any Other Breed of Cattle Class 2 Pigs All Comers Class 3 Sheep Primitives Ram Class 4 Primitives Ewe Class 5 Primitives Lamb Born in 2012 Class 6 Longwools Ram Class 7 Longwools Ewe Class 8 Longwools Lamb Born in 2012 Class 9 Closewools Ram Class 10 Closewools Ewe Class 11 Closewools Lamb Born in 2012 Class 12 Greyface Dartmoor Ram Class 13 Greyface Dartmoor Ewe Class 14 Greyface Dartmoor Lamb Born in 2012 Class 15 A rosette will be awarded to the First Three in each class, together with £5.00 prize money to the First Place in each class. The Overall Champion in each Species will receive a rosette and £10.00 prize money. The Chairman’s Cup, kindly donated by Mr P Robinson, will be awarded annually to the Best Exhibit of Cattle. JUDGES Cattle - Mr Ray Brown Pigs - Mr John Sutcliffe Primitive Sheep - Mr Woodcock Longwool Sheep - Mr David Walton Closewool Sheep - Mr John Gate Greyface Dartmoor Sheep - Mrs Jennifer Hampstead ************************************************ SPONSORS Frank Marshall & Company SPECIAL NOTES AND CONDITIONS 1. The Sale will be held under the auspices of the Cheshire Support Group of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, and vendors will be subject to the Regulations and Conditions laid down at the time of entry. 2. Although every effort has been made to verify pedigree animals, unless there is a dispute no contact will be made with the Breed Society. Pedigree Certificates must be sent with entries. 3. Immediately upon arrival in the market all stock must be presented for inspection by a veterinary surgeon and a further inspection by a panel appointed by the Cheshire Group. Vendors should ensure that all stock is in the market and have been passed on by the inspection panel and veterinary surgeon between 7.00am and 9.00am on Saturday 22nd September 2012. The market premises will be secured from 8.00pm on Friday 21st September 2012 until 7.00am on Saturday 22nd September 2012 but vendors must note that at all times their stock remains at their own risk until such time as the hammer falls. Thereafter the risk passes to the purchaser (subject to Conditions of Sale) and it is incumbent upon either the vendor or the purchaser, as the case may be, to ensure that each and every animal is the subject of suitable insurance. 4. In the event of a dispute, the decision of the veterinary surgeon and/or the inspection panel (without recourse to a referee) will be final and binding upon all parties. Any stock disqualified for whatever reason must be withdrawn from the sale and removed from the market premises forthwith, at all times remaining the responsibility of the vendor. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL SUBSTITUTE ANIMALS BE ALLOWED 5. a) All female sheep are warranted to be sound in mouth, udder, and correct for breeding. This warranty runs for 1 hour after the end of the day's sale and any complaints should be notified to the auctioneers' office within this time limit. b) All rams are warranted to be capable of, and effective at, natural service. c) All bulls 10 months old or over are warranted by the vendor to be capable of, and effective at, natural service. d) Except where inconsistent with the above, the National Conditions of Sale, approved by the Livestock Auctioneers' Association are applicable, wherein are also stated limits of time in which complaints have to be lodged. e) The General Conditions of Sale, also applicable, are printed elsewhere within this catalogue. f) Intending purchasers should note that time is the essence in respect of all Conditions of Sale and in respect of any of these conditions it is the stated intention of each vendor that any compensation should in no circumstances exceed that stated - purchasers will be deemed to have purchased in full knowledge of this. 6. a) All stock will be sold in guineas (multiples of 105p). All poultry and waterfowl will be sold in £s PER BIRD. b) Vendors may stipulate a reserve price which must be notified in writing to the auctioneers no later than 9.00am on the day of sale. c) In the case of animals failing to reach the reserve price fixed by the vendor, half commission may be charged on the amount of that reserve price. 7. a) No stock entered in the catalogue may be sold prior to the auction, whether on the day of sale or before. Any stock not forward without a certificate from a qualified veterinary surgeon giving a valid reason for such non-appearance will be deemed to have been sold privately. In the event of a private sale before the auction, the vendor will be liable to pay full commission plus taxes based on an estimated value set by the auctioneers, who shall be sole arbitrators. The vendor may also be held liable, directly and not through the auctioneers as his agents, for any claims of whatsoever nature arising from any intending purchaser or purchasers who may prove such claims valid, in connection with the non-appearance at the auction of the stock in question. b) Any transactions whereby animals are sold privately after the sale must be notified to the auctioneers and full commission will be charged on all such transactions. 8. Vendors of sheep and goats are required to supply the relevant documentation supporting their Maedi Visna/CAE status. Vendors of cattle are likewise required to supply the relevant documentation supporting their EBL status. All documentation must be presented to the veterinary surgeon or auctioneers' representative before the animals are unloaded. 9. No stock may be removed from the sale pens without either a receipted account or an authorised pass. The plastic identity tag with each sheep and goat must be given to the market staff BEFORE any stock is loaded. 10. The pedigree certificate relating to each lot will, where possible, be handed to the purchaser at the time of settlement of their account. 11. The auctioneers will account to the vendors for the sale of their animals within 14 days of the date of the sale. 12. This sale is organised and directed by the Cheshire Support Group of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, and the auctioneers accept no liability in respect of any claims whatsoever arising however. The descriptions are supplied by the vendors who alone are responsible for detail and accuracy. The auctioneers will not be answerable in respect of any errors which may occur in the catalogue. Alterations may be announced by the auctioneer immediately prior to inviting bids for that particular lot or lots. 13. No warranty, other than any stated above, is given or implied in any respect whatsoever. 14. If any questions or queries arise, which are not provided for in the above Conditions of Sale, the decision of the auctioneers shall be final and there shall be no appeal against that decision. 15. Intending purchasers of Wensleydale sheep should be conversant with the breeding and registration rules of the Wensleydale Longwool Sheep Breeders’ Association, which were revised at the 1995 AGM, particularly with regards to white sheep known to be carrying the black gene (WB sheep). They should also enquire from vendors whether a male has been recorded in the Ram Breeding Register. This involves a payment by a member of £10, and is additional to the registration fee. INDEX OF VENDORS ATHERTON C J & HS Norwood Cottage, Beauty Bank, Whitegate, Cheshire CW8 2BP 413 Tel: 01606 889902 BARBER J Higher Gorsley Farm, Marton, Macclesfield, SK11 9HL 64-67 Tel: 07764 826662 BARROW A Lymn Street, Wigan, Lancs, WN2 3UG 415 Tel: 07906 192639 BEARDMORE A Roselyn Hilltop, Brown Edge, ST6 8TY 337-340 Tel: 01782 503115 BLYTHE P Top y Ffordd, Hope Mountain, Caergwre, LL12 9HE 146-149 BOLLIN VALLEY PARTNERSHIP c/o Town Hall, Market Place, Macclesfield, SK10 1EA 425-428 Tel: 01625 374790 BRAMMELD C & L 68 Springbank, Scholar Green, St7 3LB 94-95 BROCK D G Crimwell Pool Farm, Lower Whitley, Warrington WA4 4EQ 308-313 Tel: 01925 730207 BULLOCK S & J Springfeld House, Rushton, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 0SH 127-143 Tel: 01260 226294 CARNEY FARMS Upper Moreton Farm, Bishton Lane, Wolseley Bridge, Stafford, ST18 0XD 438-446 Tel: 07814 237211 COOPER M Waterside Farm, Barber Booth Road, Dale S33 72L 31, 41-42
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