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The Airfield Wombleton Nr CHARTERED SURVEY ORS • AUCTIONEERS • VALUERS • LAND & ESTATE AGENTS • FINE ART & FURNITURE ESTABLISHED 1860 THE AIRFIELD WOMBLETON NR. KIRKBYMOORSIDE, NORTH YORKSHIRE THURSDAY 25TH OCTOBER 2018 6669 BREEDING SHEEP & STORE LAMBS INCLUDING 60 Draft Ewes 928 Suffolk, Texel & Charollais ewes and gimmer shearlings 1146 Mule, Masham & Cheviot ewes and gimmer shearlings 1664 Mule gimmer lambs and other gimmer lambs 2609 Store lambs 262 Accredited Rams & Females and Non-Accredited rams SALE TO COMMENCE AT 10.30AM SPONSORED BY SALE CONTACT DETAILS Keith Warters - Mobile: 07850 915249 or Email: [email protected] Will Tyson - Mobile: 07977 560109 or Email: [email protected] Anne Welham - Mobile: 07967 198011 or Email: [email protected] Edward Wilkinson – Mobile: 07548 225974 or Email: [email protected] 15 Market Place, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 7LP Tel: 01653 697820 Fax: 01653 698305 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cundalls.co.uk LOCAL LIVESTOCK HAULIERS J.M Bell, Bagby - 01845 597205 or 07836 649091 H.H Smith & Son, Whitby - 07778 803738 or 01947 897751 J.K Otterburn, Helmsley - 07855 522250 V & A Bruce, Thorpe Bassett - 07791 640315 S.W Cockerill, Old Malton - 01653 692125 or 07770 813532 Simon Story, Selby - 01759 618326 Pat Foxton, Silpho - 07798 627815 or 01723 882234 Stanley Greenwoods, Esholt - 01274 589420 W.A.S Russell, Settrington - 07576 975640 SECURITY All sheep will be checked out of the sale by marked security staff. No sheep will be allowed out of the pens without sight of purchase invoice SPECIAL NOTE TO PURCHASERS All sheep must be checked in the pens before removal and any discrepancies should be reported to the auctioneers immediately. No adjustments can be made after the sheep have been removed from the pens. SPONSORS Cundalls wish to thank all sponsors of our sheep sales both Wombleton & Fadmoor, who have contributed towards the prize money at the sales and the cost of producing the catalogues. TREATMENT Treatments that the auctioneers are aware of will be highlighted in the catalogue using the following abbreviations. Further declaration may be made at the point of sale HP : Vaccinated with Heptavac P OVP : Vaccinated with Ovivac P H : Vaccinated with Covexin/Heptavac (8 in 1) O: Vaccinated against Orf 1: Vaccinated once 2: Vaccinated twice F/A: Farm Assured * Member of North York Moors Quality Sheep Association ORDER OF SALE RING 1 PEN 1-382 COMMENCING AT 10:30 AM RING 2 PENS 383-419 OTHER GIMMER LAMBS AT 12:30PM FOLLOWED BY PENS 420-594 STORE LAMBS RING 3 ACCREDITED AND NON ACCREDITED RAMS & FEMALES 12.00PM LATE ENTRIES WILL BE SOLD LAST SHOW OF MULE GIMMER LAMBS Best pen of Mule gimmer lambs in the sale. This year producers will be competing for the CW Evans Trophy Prize money 1st - £50, 2nd - £25, 3rd - £10 No more than two entries per vendor SHOW OF MULE SHEARLINGS Best pen of Mule Gimmer Shearlings in the sale. This year producers will be competing for the Green Farm Health Trophy Kindly sponsored by Green Farm Health. Prize money 1st - £50, 2nd - £25, 3rd - £10 No more than two entries per vendor Judge - Mr D Stainthorpe of Robin Hoods Bay, who is a renowned breeder and supporter of the sales. Stewards – Mr B Wheldon, Mrs J Myers, Mr P Dowsland and Mr D Bentley who are members of the North York Moor Quality Sheep Association and Jane Baker will be on hand to steward the show. ALL show sheep are to be penned in the allocated show pens STRICTLY by 09:30am SECTION 1 (RING 1) - COMMENCING AT 10:30am 60 DRAFT EWES Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 1-4 Watson, P. Bransdale 40 Continental x 5 Ulliott, D & V. Suffield 10 Continental x 6 Ulliott, D & V. Suffield 10 Mule 132 SUFFOLK X EWES & SHEARLINGS Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 7-8 Atkinson, J.G. Crossgates 18 Shearlings Clubley, W & Son. Middleton on the 9-10 16 Shearlings F/A Wolds 11 Meadley, B. Skeffling 10 Shearlings 12-13 Burton, F.A & Son. Cottam 20 Mule Shlgs F/A 14 Field, T. Boynton 6 15-18 Field, T. Boynton 36 Mule x Shlgs 19 Story, W & Son. Hunmanby 10 Shearlings F/A 20-21 Eddon, S. Lastingham 16 Ewes 469 TEXEL EWES & SHEARLINGS Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 22-24 Kinnes, M. Kilham 30 Ewes 25-28 Tomlinson, D.J & S. East Moors 40 Ewes F/A 29 Tomlinson, D.J & S. East Moors 10 Shearlings F/A 30-32 Askham Bryan College. York 26 Ewes 33 Askham Bryan College. York 8 Shearlings 34 Kelsey, R.J. Gilling 5 Ewes 35 Wildsmith, J. Fadmoor 10 Ewes 36 Wildsmith, J. Fadmoor 10 Shearlings 37-38 Sellars, D.W, A & R. Cropton 20 Ewes 39 Boyes, J.R. Low Dalby 5 Ewes 39A Aconley, S. Wintringham 3 Ewes 40-42 Burton, F.A & Son. Cottam 25 Shearlings F/A 43-46 Robinson, R.A.B & Son. Hutton Buscel 38 Shearlings F/A 47-52 Thornton Estates. Thirsk 60 Shearlings 53-55 Story, W & Son. Hunmanby 30 Shearlings F/A Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 56-57 Williamson, A. Robin Hoods Bay 20 Shearlings 58-59 Stonehouse, C.T. Brawby 14 Shearlings 60 Stonehouse, C.T. Brawby 9 Shearlings (had lambs) 61 Hornby, K. Kirkbymoorside 6 Shearlings 62-68 Ellis, F.E & Son. Old Byland 65 Shearlings OP3 69-70 Easterby, T. Great Habton 20 Shearlings HP2 71-72 Field, T. Boynton 15 Shearlings 200 FLOCK DISPERSAL Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 73-81 B.F Trading. Irton Moor 100 Texel Ewes 82-91 B.F Trading. Irton Moor 100 Texel Shearlings 127 BLUE FACED LEICESTER & OTHER EWES & SHEARLINGS Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 92 Myers, R & J. Bransdale 2 BFL Ewes * 92A Myers, R & J. Bransdale 2 BFL Shearlings * 93 Sayer, K & M & Sons. Snilesworth 4 BFL Shearlings 94 Easton, D.R. Bilsdale 2 BFL Ewes * 94A Easton, D.R. Bilsdale 2 BFL Shearlings * 95 Adams, K. East Moors 8 BFL Shearlings * 96 Doughty, L. Rosedale 10 Herdwick Ewes 97 Doughty, L. Rosedale 4 Cheviot Ewes 98 Doughty, L. Rosedale 4 Herdwick Shearlings 98A Doughty, L. Rosedale 4 Kerry Hill Shearlings 99 Common Lane Farm, Warthill 2 Herdwick 99A Common Lane Farm, Warthill 4 Kerry Hill 99B Common Lane Farm, Warthill 4 Mule 100-104 Mackley, R.R. Lockton 50 Cheviot Shearlings 105-107 Mackley, R.R. Lockton 25 Cheviot Ewes 193 MULE EWES Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 110-111 Watson, J.C. Butterwick 20 F/A 112-113 Hardisty, J.W. Westerdale 20 HP 114 Eddon, S. Lastingham 6 115 Kelsey, R.J. Gilling 10 F/A 116 Sunley, M. Farndale 5 Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 117-119 Tomlinson, D.J & S. East Moors 30 * F/A 120 Tomlinson, D.J & S. East Moors 10 Masham * F/A 121-123 Askham Bryan College. York 24 124 Meadley, B. Skeffling 10 125-126 Sanderson, S. Chopgate 20 127-128 Smith, J.R. Ugthorpe 15 129 Birkett, H.T & M. Newton upon Rawcliffe 8 130-131 Potter, R.E & B.J. Farndale 15 * 953 MULE GIMMER SHEARLINGS Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 134-135 Eccles, S. Brompton 20 136-137 Collinson, T. Fylingthorpe 15 138-140 Pacey, H. Westerdale 25 141-150 Meadley, B. Skeffling 100 151-155 Thompson, W & L. Middleton 50 F/A 156 Stonehouse, C.T. Brawby 10 157-164 Dugmore, Mrs R.C. Crosscliffe 80 HP2 165-168 Williamson, A. Robin Hoods Bay 40 169-172 Barker, S & Sons, Harome 40 HP2 F/A 173 Mortimer, R. Glaisdale 10 HP2 174-179 Hicks, J. Coulton 60 180-181 Stenton, J. Thornton Dale 20 182-186 Sims, E. Driffield 45 187-190 Story, W. & Son. Hunmanby 40 191-194 Featherstone, G.W. Bransdale 40 HP F/A 195-202 Meadley, B. Skeffling 80 203-204 Thompson, R.A & M.J. Westerdale 20 205-206 Hardaker, P.W & E.E. Kirkbymoorside 21 207 Tomlinson, D.J & S. East Moors 10 F/A 208 Ellis, F.C & Son. Old Byland 10 OP3 209-212 Easterby, T. Great Habton 40 HP2 F/A 213-215 Sayer, K & M. Snilesworth 30 216-220 Armitage, D.W & Son. Stittenham 44 221-222 Hall, R.I. Gilling 17 HP2 223-225 Lupton Bros. Wass 30 226-227 Atkinson, J.G. Crossgates 13 228 Aconley, M. Sand Hutton 3 Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 229-230 Hogarth, H. Stillington 14 231-232 Sanderson, S. Chopgate 20 233 Ainsley, W.M.G. Bilsdale 6 234-241 SHOW PENS MULE GIMMER SHEARLINGS To be penned for judging by 9:30am 1333 MULE GIMMER LAMBS Pen No. Name and Address Description Treatments 242-244 Turnbull, P. Kildale 30 245-247 Frank, W. Pickering 30 248-259 Tomlinson, D.J & S. East Moors 120 * OP2 F/A 260 Barraclough, C.G. Rosedale 10 HP 261-265 Featherstone, G. Wilton 50 266-272 Featherstone, G.W. Bransdale 70 HP2 F/A 273-277 Wilson, D.E & P. Farndale 50 OP2 F/A 278-279 Wood, J.S. Bilsdale 20 HP2 280-291 Dowsland, D.A & E.M. Fadmoor 120 * OP2 292-305 Easton, D.R. Bilsdale 140 306-310 Dowsland, A. Bransdale 50 OP2, O F/A 311-312 Allison, G.A & J. Bilsdale 20 F/A 313-327 Adams, K. East Moors 150 OP2 328-331 Potter, R.E & B.J. Farndale 40 * HP2 F/A 332-333 Broughton, P. Bransdale 20 OP2 334-336 Watson, I.D. Fadmoor 30 HP F/A 337-340 Sayer, K & M.
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