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25 Apr 18 List of Purchasers SRP4760R List of Lots By Purchaser As at :- 13-sep-2018:10:31 Country :- SCOTLAND Event :- Tender25-APR-18 FES E SALE Lot No Lot Name Purchaser 1.01 WEST ARGYLL (Creag Dhubh, Glen Lochy South) Tilhill Forestry (Standing) 1.02 WEST ARGYLL (Corputechan) Tilhill Forestry (Standing) 1.03 TAY (Craigvinean Elrick) Iggesund Forestry 1.04 TAY (Dall Burn) Egger Forestry Products Ltd 1.05 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Blacklodge Remainder) Norbord Europe Ltd 1.06 NORTH HIGHLAND (Toftgun) Norbord Europe Ltd 1.07 INVERNESS,ROSS, SKYE (Moyle Winch) Tilhill Forestry (Standing) 1.08 LOCHABER (Ladies Path, Glengarry) Iggesund Forestry 1.09 COWAL AND TROSSACHS (Meall Breac) Glennon Brothers (Uk) Ltd 1.10 COWAL AND TROSSACHS (Corlarach) Egger Forestry Products Ltd 1.11 COWAL AND TROSSACHS (Bochastle) Iggesund Forestry 1.12 SCOTTISH LOWLANDS (Lennox 71016 & 47) Iggesund Forestry 1.13 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Goat Burn) Egger Forestry Products Ltd 1.14 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Falside) Robert Tweddle (T M & H C ) Ltd 1.15 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Lower Troudale) James Jones & Sons 1.16 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Lower Kildow) A & J Scott Ltd 2.01 TAY (Craigvinean) A & J Scott Ltd 2.02 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Balnacoul) James Jones & Sons 2.03 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Carn Crom) John Gordon & Sons Limited 2.04 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Deer Park) James Jones & Sons 2.05 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Millstone West) A & J Scott Ltd 2.06 INVERNESS,ROSS, SKYE (Blairdh Quarry) John Gordon & Sons Limited 2.07 INVERNESS,ROSS, SKYE (Daviot) James Jones & Sons 2.08 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Hunter'S Knowe - Newcastleton) A & J Scott Ltd Page 1 SRP4760R List of Lots By Purchaser As at :- 13-sep-2018:10:31 Country :- SCOTLAND Event :- Tender25-APR-18 FES E SALE Lot No Lot Name Purchaser 2.09 WEST ARGYLL (Barr Ban) Tilhill Forestry (Roadside) 2.10 WEST ARGYLL (Barr Ban) Tilhill Forestry (Roadside) 2.11 WEST ARGYLL (Barr Ban) Tilhill Forestry (Roadside) 2.12 TAY (Glen Isla) A & J Scott Ltd 2.13 TAY (Glen Isla) A & J Scott Ltd 2.14 TAY (Errochty East) A & J Scott Ltd 2.15 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Corsehill) Cordiners Sawmills Ltd 2.16 COWAL AND TROSSACHS (Kingshouse) Tilhill Forestry (Roadside) 2.17 COWAL AND TROSSACHS (Stank) Tilhill Forestry (Roadside) 2.18 GALLOWAY (Pultarson Burn) Tilhill Forestry (Roadside) 2.19 GALLOWAY (Craig Lingal) Tilhill Forestry (Roadside) 2.20 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Hunter'S Knowe) A & J Scott Ltd 2.21 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Skelfholes - Lethem) A & J Scott Ltd 2.22 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Nether Mosscleuch) A & J Scott Ltd 2.23 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Nether Mosscleuch) James Jones & Sons 2.24 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Nether Mosscleuch) James Jones & Sons 2.25 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Millstone West) A & J Scott Ltd 2.26 INVERNESS,ROSS, SKYE (Blairdh Quarry) Not Sold 2.27 INVERNESS,ROSS, SKYE (Daviot) James Jones & Sons 2.28 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Corsehill) A & J Scott Ltd 2.29 INVERNESS,ROSS, SKYE (Blairdh Quarry) James Jones & Sons 2.30 INVERNESS,ROSS, SKYE (Daviot) James Jones & Sons 2.31 COWAL AND TROSSACHS (Little Bruach) A W Jenkinson Forest Products 2.32 WEST ARGYLL (Barrn Ban) Scottish Woodlands Ltd Page 2 SRP4760R List of Lots By Purchaser As at :- 13-sep-2018:10:31 Country :- SCOTLAND Event :- Tender25-APR-18 FES E SALE Lot No Lot Name Purchaser 2.33 WEST ARGYLL (Barr Ban) Alex Anderson 2.34 GALLOWAY (Craig Lingal) Robert Tweddle (T M & H C ) Ltd 2.35 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Nether Mosscleuch) A & J Scott Ltd 2.36 WEST ARGYLL (Ardray Face) Scottish Woodlands Ltd 2.37 WEST ARGYLL (Garnagrenoch/Craigline) Glennon Brothers (Uk) Ltd 2.38 WEST ARGYLL (Dun Arnal & Creag Mor) Scottish Woodlands Ltd 2.39 WEST ARGYLL (Barr Ban) Scottish Woodlands Ltd 2.40 LOCHABER (Greenwood) Tilhill Forestry (Roadside) 2.41 LOCHABER (Glenloy) Tilhill Forestry (Roadside) 2.42 COWAL AND TROSSACHS (Little Bruach) Tilhill Forestry (Roadside) 2.43 COWAL AND TROSSACHS (Kingshouse) A & G King Timber Ltd 2.44 COWAL AND TROSSACHS (Stank) Tilhill Forestry (Roadside) 2.45 COWAL AND TROSSACHS (Greenburn) Tilhill Forestry (Roadside) 2.46 GALLOWAY (Penninghame 4) A & G King Timber Ltd 2.47 GALLOWAY (Rhinns Of Kells) Kingan Forestry Ltd 2.48 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Skelfholes - Lethem) A & J Scott Ltd 2.49 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Hunter'S Knowe - Newcastleton) A & J Scott Ltd 2.50 LOCHABER (Sunshine Gully) Not Sold 2.51 LOCHABER (Loch Oich) Not Sold 2.52 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Corsehill) James Jones & Sons 2.53 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Ducks Hole) W & J Singer 2.54 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE ( Phesdo) W & J Singer 2.55 GALLOWAY (Glassoch Fell) Robert Tweddle (T M & H C ) Ltd 2.56 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Stock Cleuch) Not Sold Page 3 SRP4760R List of Lots By Purchaser As at :- 13-sep-2018:10:31 Country :- SCOTLAND Event :- Tender25-APR-18 FES E SALE Lot No Lot Name Purchaser 2.57 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Hobseat) Norbord Europe Ltd 2.58 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE ( Ducks Hole) Norbord Europe Ltd 2.59 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Burn Of Rb) Norbord Europe Ltd 2.60 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Hurlie Bog) Norbord Europe Ltd 2.61 LOCHABER (Arkaig) Norbord Europe Ltd 2.62 WEST ARGYLL (Sobhrachan) Egger (Uk) Ltd 2.63 WEST ARGYLL (Coille Chuil) Land Energy Girvan Ltd 2.64 WEST ARGYLL (Dippen/Burn) Egger (Uk) Ltd 2.65 MORAY, ABERDEENSHIRE (Corshelloch) John Gordon & Sons Limited 2.66 LOCHABER (Greenwood) Speyside Renewable Energy Partnership Limited 2.67 SCOTTISH LOWLANDS (Carron 66749) Scottish Woodlands Ltd 2.68 GALLOWAY (Patna) Egger (Uk) Ltd 2.69 GALLOWAY (Corrafeckloch) Egger (Uk) Ltd 2.70 DUMFRIES AND BORDERS (Gillwham) Egger (Uk) Ltd Page 4.
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