Sheep Section Results - 2018

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Sheep Section Results - 2018 Sheep Section Results - 2018 SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/0312 AGED RAM Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (3) 2 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (4) 3 Miss T Cobbledick, Bude, Cornwall (2) 7 L & V Gregory, Launceston, Cornwall (5) SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/0313 SHEARLING RAM Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (10) 2 L & V Gregory, Launceston, Cornwall (12) 3 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (11) 4 Mr S & Mrs G Renfree, Liskeard, Cornwall (20) 7 Mrs M A Heard & Mr G J Garland, Wiveliscombe, Somerset (15) SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/0314 AGED EWE TO HAVE REARED A LAMB IN 2018 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Miss A H & Mrs S Payne, Newquay, Cornwall (27) 2 Miss A H & Mrs S Payne, Newquay, Cornwall (28) 3 Miss J M Lapthorne, Plymouth, Devon (26) 4 L & V Gregory, Launceston, Cornwall (23) 7 Mrs M A Heard & Mr G J Garland, Wiveliscombe, Somerset (24) ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - SHEEP SECTION RESULTS 08 June 2018 Page 1 of 63 SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/0315 SHEARLING EWE Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr H Williams, Llangadog, Carmarthenshire (49) 2 Mrs M A Heard & Mr G J Garland, Wiveliscombe, Somerset (38) 3 Mr S & Mrs G Renfree, Liskeard, Cornwall (47) 4 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (34) 5 L & V Gregory, Launceston, Cornwall (36) 6 Mr S & Mrs G Renfree, Liskeard, Cornwall (48) 7 Mr H Williams, Llangadog, Carmarthenshire (50) SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/0316 RAM LAMB Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (55) 2 Miss T Cobbledick, Bude, Cornwall (53) 3 Mrs M A Heard & Mr G J Garland, Wiveliscombe, Somerset (59) 4 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (56) 5 Mrs M A Heard & Mr G J Garland, Wiveliscombe, Somerset (60) 7 Mr R Coad, Newquay, Cornwall (51) SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/0317 EWE LAMB Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (71) 2 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (72) 3 Miss A H & Mrs S Payne, Newquay, Cornwall (79) 4 Miss T Cobbledick, Bude, Cornwall (69) 5 J & G Howieson, Minehead, Somerset (77) 7 Mr R Coad, Newquay, Cornwall (67) ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - SHEEP SECTION RESULTS 08 June 2018 Page 2 of 63 SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/0318 GROUP OF THREE: RAM, ANY AGE AND 2 FEMALES. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (85) 2 Mr S & Mrs G Renfree, Liskeard, Cornwall (91) 3 L & V Gregory, Launceston, Cornwall (86) 4 Mrs M A Heard & Mr G J Garland, Wiveliscombe, Somerset (87) 7 Mr R Coad, Newquay, Cornwall (83) SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/A637 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE R.C.A.A. FOR THE CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MALE. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (3) 2 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (10) SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/A638 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE BELTEX SHEEP SOCIETY FOR THE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (3) 2 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (10) SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/A639 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE R.C.A.A, FOR THE CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr H Williams, Llangadog, Carmarthenshire (49) 2 Mrs M A Heard & Mr G J Garland, Wiveliscombe, Somerset (38) SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/A640 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE BELTEX SHEEP SOCIETY FOR THE CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPI Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr H Williams, Llangadog, Carmarthenshire (49) 2 Mrs M A Heard & Mr G J Garland, Wiveliscombe, Somerset (38) ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - SHEEP SECTION RESULTS 08 June 2018 Page 3 of 63 SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/A641 R.C.A.A. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTES ARE OFFERED IN CLASSES 312 - 318. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (3) 2 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (10) SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/A642 THE 'JOHN MARSHALL MEMORIAL CUP' PRESENTED BY DAVE POWELL, JOHN HOWIESON AND FAMILIES FOR THE CHAMP Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (3) 2 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (10) SECTION: BELTEX SHEEP CLASS: S0001/A643 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE BELTEX SHEEP SOCIETY FOR T Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (3) 2 Mrs C L Elworthy, Exeter, Devon (10) SECTION: BLUE TEXEL SHEEP CLASS: S0002/0319 AGED RAM. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr S & Mrs G Renfree, Liskeard, Cornwall (96) 2 Miss S C Chambers, Totnes, Devon (92) 3 Miss S C Chambers, Totnes, Devon (93) 7 Miss H Dawe, Holsworthy, Devon (94) SECTION: BLUE TEXEL SHEEP CLASS: S0002/0320 SHEARLING RAM. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Miss J Maynard, Crediton, Devon (99) 2 Mr S & Mrs G Renfree, Liskeard, Cornwall (101) 3 Mr R Came-Johnson, Helston, Cornwall (97) ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - SHEEP SECTION RESULTS 08 June 2018 Page 4 of 63 SECTION: BLUE TEXEL SHEEP CLASS: S0002/0321 AGED EWE. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr S & Mrs G Renfree, Liskeard, Cornwall (106) 2 Mr S & Mrs G Renfree, Liskeard, Cornwall (107) 3 Mr S Ley & Miss H Payne, Okehampton, Devon (104) 7 Mr J Gregory, Watchet, Somerset (103) SECTION: BLUE TEXEL SHEEP CLASS: S0002/0322 SHEARLING EWE. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr S & Mrs G Renfree, Liskeard, Cornwall (112) 2 Mr J Gregory, Watchet, Somerset (108) 3 Mrs E Williams, Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire (114) 7 Miss J Maynard, Crediton, Devon (110) SECTION: BLUE TEXEL SHEEP CLASS: S0002/0323 RAM LAMB. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Miss S C Chambers, Totnes, Devon (116) 2 Miss S C Chambers, Totnes, Devon (117) 3 Miss J Maynard, Crediton, Devon (121) 4 Miss J Maynard, Crediton, Devon (122) 7 Mr J Gregory, Watchet, Somerset (119) SECTION: BLUE TEXEL SHEEP CLASS: S0002/0324 EWE LAMB. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr J Gregory, Watchet, Somerset (130) 2 Miss S C Chambers, Totnes, Devon (127) 3 Mr J Gregory, Watchet, Somerset (131) 4 Mr S & Mrs G Renfree, Liskeard, Cornwall (135) 7 Miss J Maynard, Crediton, Devon (134) ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - SHEEP SECTION RESULTS 08 June 2018 Page 5 of 63 SECTION: BLUE TEXEL SHEEP CLASS: S0002/0325 GROUP OF THREE: RAM, ANY AGE AND 2 FEMALES. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr J Gregory, Watchet, Somerset (139) 2 Miss S C Chambers, Totnes, Devon (138) 3 Miss J Maynard, Crediton, Devon (141) 7 Mr S & Mrs G Renfree, Liskeard, Cornwall (142) SECTION: BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP CLASS: S0003/0326 AGED RAM. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mrs S D Martyn, Launceston, Cornwall (147) 2 Mr N F Dalgarno, Truro, Cornwall (145) 3 Mr A Lyons, Axbridge, Somerset (146) SECTION: BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP CLASS: S0003/0327 SHEARLING RAM. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A Lyons, Axbridge, Somerset (149) 2 Mr M J Pile, Barnstaple, Devon (153) 3 Mrs S D Martyn, Launceston, Cornwall (151) 7 Mr M J Pile, Barnstaple, Devon (154) SECTION: BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP CLASS: S0003/0328 AGED EWE. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr N F Dalgarno, Truro, Cornwall (156) 2 Mrs S D Martyn, Launceston, Cornwall (158) 3 Mr N F Dalgarno, Truro, Cornwall (157) 7 Mrs S D Martyn, Launceston, Cornwall (159) ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - SHEEP SECTION RESULTS 08 June 2018 Page 6 of 63 SECTION: BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP CLASS: S0003/0329 SHEARLING EWE. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A Lyons, Axbridge, Somerset (164) 2 Mrs S D Martyn, Launceston, Cornwall (166) 3 Mr A Lyons, Axbridge, Somerset (165) 4 Mr M J Pile, Barnstaple, Devon (169) 7 Mr M J Pile, Barnstaple, Devon (170) SECTION: BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP CLASS: S0003/0330 RAM LAMB. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A Lyons, Axbridge, Somerset (173) 2 Mrs S D Martyn, Launceston, Cornwall (174) 3 Miss B Martyn-Uglow, Launceston, Cornwall (175) 7 Mr N F Dalgarno, Truro, Cornwall (172) SECTION: BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP CLASS: S0003/0331 EWE LAMB. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A Lyons, Axbridge, Somerset (178) 2 Mrs M-J Cornish, Buckfastleigh, Devon (176) 3 Miss B Martyn-Uglow, Launceston, Cornwall (180) 7 Mrs S D Martyn, Launceston, Cornwall (179) SECTION: BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP CLASS: S0003/0332 GROUP OF THREE: RAM, ANY AGE AND 2 FEMALES. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr M J Pile, Barnstaple, Devon (186) 2 Mr A Lyons, Axbridge, Somerset (183) 3 Mrs S D Martyn, Launceston, Cornwall (184) 7 Mr N F Dalgarno, Truro, Cornwall (182) ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - SHEEP SECTION RESULTS 08 June 2018 Page 7 of 63 SECTION: BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP CLASS: S0003/A648 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE R.C.A.A. FOR THE CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MALE. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A Lyons, Axbridge, Somerset (149) 2 Mr M J Pile, Barnstaple, Devon (153) SECTION: BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP CLASS: S0003/A649 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE R.C.A.A.
Recommended publications
  • Al160207osa Market Coastal Towns
    EEC/07/63/HQ Environment, Economy and Culture Overview/Scrutiny Committee 5 March 2007 Market and Coastal Towns Report of the Director of Environment, Economy and Culture 1. Summary In January 2006, members received a report on the draft Devon Sites and Premises Strategy and as a result expressed concern about the shortage of premises for smaller businesses. It was resolved that a further report be submitted, which covered economic development issues relating to Market Towns, including the availability of sites for relocation of small businesses and the Market and Coastal Town initiative (MCTi). This report concentrates on work undertaken in association with the MCTi pending further analysis of specific matters relevant to business premises. 2. Background In the South West, the MCTi commenced in 2000 and was led by the Regional Development Agency, Countryside Agency and English Heritage, with support from many other bodies. The scheme received greater emphasis following the incidence of Foot and Mouth Disease and a number of towns adversely affected were included in the programme. Since October 2004, delivery of the initiative has been charged to the Market and Coastal Towns Association (MCTA). This is an independent organisation largely funded by the Regional Development Agency, English Heritage and Big Lottery Fund. The initiative is a community based regeneration programme focusing on the preparation, by local people, of a long term Community Strategic Plan covering the social, economic, environmental and cultural features of their town and its hinterland. The MCTA delivers capacity building support to communities, enabling them to prepare the plans and develop their skills and organisational capacity while sharing good practice with others.
    [Show full text]
  • Gwartheg Prydeinig Prin (Ba R) Cattle - Gwartheg
    GWARTHEG PRYDEINIG PRIN (BA R) CATTLE - GWARTHEG Aberdeen Angus (Original Population) – Aberdeen Angus (Poblogaeth Wreiddiol) Belted Galloway – Belted Galloway British White – Gwyn Prydeinig Chillingham – Chillingham Dairy Shorthorn (Original Population) – Byrgorn Godro (Poblogaeth Wreiddiol). Galloway (including Black, Red and Dun) – Galloway (gan gynnwys Du, Coch a Llwyd) Gloucester – Gloucester Guernsey - Guernsey Hereford Traditional (Original Population) – Henffordd Traddodiadol (Poblogaeth Wreiddiol) Highland - Yr Ucheldir Irish Moiled – Moel Iwerddon Lincoln Red – Lincoln Red Lincoln Red (Original Population) – Lincoln Red (Poblogaeth Wreiddiol) Northern Dairy Shorthorn – Byrgorn Godro Gogledd Lloegr Red Poll – Red Poll Shetland - Shetland Vaynol –Vaynol White Galloway – Galloway Gwyn White Park – Gwartheg Parc Gwyn Whitebred Shorthorn – Byrgorn Gwyn Version 2, February 2020 SHEEP - DEFAID Balwen - Balwen Border Leicester – Border Leicester Boreray - Boreray Cambridge - Cambridge Castlemilk Moorit – Castlemilk Moorit Clun Forest - Fforest Clun Cotswold - Cotswold Derbyshire Gritstone – Derbyshire Gritstone Devon & Cornwall Longwool – Devon & Cornwall Longwool Devon Closewool - Devon Closewool Dorset Down - Dorset Down Dorset Horn - Dorset Horn Greyface Dartmoor - Greyface Dartmoor Hill Radnor – Bryniau Maesyfed Leicester Longwool - Leicester Longwool Lincoln Longwool - Lincoln Longwool Llanwenog - Llanwenog Lonk - Lonk Manx Loaghtan – Loaghtan Ynys Manaw Norfolk Horn - Norfolk Horn North Ronaldsay / Orkney - North Ronaldsay / Orkney Oxford Down - Oxford Down Portland - Portland Shropshire - Shropshire Soay - Soay Version 2, February 2020 Teeswater - Teeswater Wensleydale – Wensleydale White Face Dartmoor – White Face Dartmoor Whitefaced Woodland - Whitefaced Woodland Yn ogystal, mae’r bridiau defaid canlynol yn cael eu hystyried fel rhai wedi’u hynysu’n ddaearyddol. Nid ydynt wedi’u cynnwys yn y rhestr o fridiau prin ond byddwn yn eu hychwanegu os bydd nifer y mamogiaid magu’n cwympo o dan y trothwy.
    [Show full text]
  • Northern Devon in the Domesday Book
    NORTHERN DEVON IN THE DOMESDAY BOOK INTRODUCTION The existence of the Domesday Book has been a source of national pride since the first antiquarians started to write about it perhaps four hundred years ago. However, it was not really studied until the late nineteenth century when the legal historian, F W Maitland, showed how one could begin to understand English society at around the time of the Norman Conquest through a close reading and analysis of the Domesday Book (Maitland 1897, 1987). The Victoria County Histories from the early part of the twentieth century took on the task of county-wide analysis, although the series as a whole ran out of momentum long before many counties, Devon included, had been covered. Systematic analysis of the data within the Domesday Book was undertaken by H C Darby of University College London and Cambridge University, assisted by a research team during the 1950s and 1960s. Darby(1953), in a classic paper on the methodology of historical geography, suggested that two great fixed dates for English rural history were 1086, with Domesday Book, and circa 1840, when there was one of the first more comprehensive censuses and the detailed listings of land-use and land ownership in the Tithe Survey of 1836-1846. The anniversary of Domesday Book in 1986 saw a further flurry of research into what Domesday Book really was, what it meant at the time and how it was produced. It might be a slight over-statement but in the early-1980s there was a clear consensus about Domesday Book and its purpose but since then questions have been raised and although signs of a new shared understanding can be again be seen, it seems unlikely that Domesday Book will ever again be taken as self-evident.
    [Show full text]
  • First Report on the State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources"
    "First Report on the State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources" (SoWAnGR) Country Report of the United Kingdom to the FAO Prepared by the National Consultative Committee appointed by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Contents: Executive Summary List of NCC Members 1 Assessing the state of agricultural biodiversity in the farm animal sector in the UK 1.1. Overview of UK agriculture. 1.2. Assessing the state of conservation of farm animal biological diversity. 1.3. Assessing the state of utilisation of farm animal genetic resources. 1.4. Identifying the major features and critical areas of AnGR conservation and utilisation. 1.5. Assessment of Animal Genetic Resources in the UK’s Overseas Territories 2. Analysing the changing demands on national livestock production & their implications for future national policies, strategies & programmes related to AnGR. 2.1. Reviewing past policies, strategies, programmes and management practices (as related to AnGR). 2.2. Analysing future demands and trends. 2.3. Discussion of alternative strategies in the conservation, use and development of AnGR. 2.4. Outlining future national policy, strategy and management plans for the conservation, use and development of AnGR. 3. Reviewing the state of national capacities & assessing future capacity building requirements. 3.1. Assessment of national capacities 4. Identifying national priorities for the conservation and utilisation of AnGR. 4.1. National cross-cutting priorities 4.2. National priorities among animal species, breeds,
    [Show full text]
  • VICTORIAN RURAL POLICEMAN Mini Project 2017
    VICTORIAN RURAL POLICEMAN Mini Project 2017 Rural Constabularies were established following the Royal Commission which met between 1836 and 1839, the County Police Act of 1839 and the amending Act of 1840. In 1856 the County and Borough Police Act made the establishing of a police force mandatory for all counties and boroughs. All the police men in the mini project are listed as Police Constables in the 1881 census. The purpose of the project is to find out more about these rural policemen – who they were, how they lived and do they fit the quotations. FACHRS Ref: WATC01 Researcher Name: Timothy M Clark Policeman’s Name: STEPHEN CLARK Age in 1881 Census: 41 Source: - RG Number: 11 Piece: 2240 Folio: Page: 14 Reg. District: South Molton Parish: Warkleigh County Devon Migration, Employment and Social Status Information from each census about Stephen Clark and the household he lived in: Born 22 November 1839 at Malborough, South Devon, birth registered at Kingsbridge. Second son of William Steer Clark, mariner, and Sarah nee Jarvis, both Devon born, as were the 3 previous generations. YEAR 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 CENSUS H107 RG 9 RG 10 RG 11 RG 12 RG 13 PIECE 248 1412 2090 2240 1772 2144 FOLIO 92 23 104 PAGE 1 14 7 1 17 REG DIS 6 Upton South Molton South Molton Newport, St PARISH Malborough Tormoham Paignton Warkleigh Chittlehambolt John ADDRESS Buckley 12 Queen Warkleigh Village 20 Victoria 3 Hobbs Cottages Street Villa Street TOWN Salcombe Newton South Molton South Molton Barnstaple Barnstaple Abbot COUNTY Devon Devon Devon
    [Show full text]
  • DEVONSHIRE. ( KELLY's Handsome Modern Building, Pleasantly Situated
    til2 ROBOROTTGH. DEVONSHIRE. ( KELLY'S handsome modern building, pleasantly situated. The 4· ro p.m. Postal orders are issued here. but not paid. lord of the manor and the Hon. Mark George Kerr Rolle Bea.ford is the nearest monev order office & telegraph are ihe chief landowners. The soil is clayey; sub;roil, office, 3 miles disrtant stone. The chief crops are cereal. The area is 3,2I2 Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1854 & en- acres; rateable value, £2,I70; the population in Igor larged in 1872, for go children; average attendance, was 312. 67; & supported in part by a legacy of £-z..;o bequeathed Post Office.-Edwin Pincombe, sub-postmaster. Letters by Miss Maria Horndon in I858; the managers are arrive at 10 a.m.· from Beaford R.S.O.; dispatched at the rector & churchwardens; Waiter Pritchard, master Batson Thomas J.P. Ebberly ill()use Folland Thomas, farmer, Sugworthy Prouse Robert, farmer, Thelbridge May Rev. Edward Henry l!'ox B.A. Friend ATthur, m'<.lson Heed John, farmer, Parkins Rectory Hoppe-r Jn.butcher & frmr.Ea.Rapson Reed Thomas R. farmer & assi:otant' Isaac William, shoe maker overseer, Parkins COMMERCIAL. Lemon Ann & Mary J. (Misses), Richards Thomas, farmer, Rapson Allin Thomas, fail'mer, Cliston farmers, Villavin Rockey "\Villiam, wheelwright Badcock J ame,s, farmer, Coombe Martin Grace (Mrs.), baker Squire Fras. frmr. Gt. & Lit.Wansley Bealey Eli, farmer, Villavin M.aynard John Bealey, New inn & Squi,re Henry, mason BeaJey Richard, blacksmith farmer Squire John, farmer, Hand fords Bealey John, farmer, N ewcombs Maynard J onathan, shoe maker Squire Thomas,farmer, Gt.
    [Show full text]
  • Newton Abbot Livestock Auctioneers
    NEWTON ABBOT LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS Rendells Sawdye & Harris 13 Market Street West Street Newton Abbot Ashburton Tel: 01626 353881 Tel: 01364 652304 rendells.co.uk sawdyeandharris.co.uk NEWTON ABBOT LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS REPORT ON THEIR SALE HELD ON WEDNESDAY 25th SEPTEMBER 2013 Newton Abbot had a good entry of over 100 cattle for the monthly TB Restricted Sale of Cattle. CATTLE Prime cattle sold to £1100.00 (176pkg) for South Devon Heifers from Mr CJ Savery. Mr Savery also had the top price cow at 134p and topping out at £1058.60. Store cattle met a very firm trade selling to £1055 for a Simmental steer from Messrs TL & S Crocker and heifers to £930 for a pair of Simmentals from Messrs M & R Dunn. As usual, strong finished cattle much in demand but even the younger smaller cattle met a stronger trade than anticipated. Leading Prices: Charolais Steers to £1040 Mr TG Elliott Simmental Steers to £1055 Messrs TL & S Crocker Heifers to £930 Messrs M & R Dunn Hereford Steers to £910 Messrs TL & S Crocker South Devon Steers to £920 Mr TG Elliott British Blue Steers to £900 Messrs M & R Dunn Heifers to £848 Messrs M & R Dunn 6 ‐ 12 Month Steers to £595 for South Devons from Messrs Coaker and Geen. Aberdeen Angus to £495 from Messrs B Wrayford & Son, Devons to £495 Messrs B Wrayford & Son. Heifers to £350 for Blonde D’ Aquitaine, South Devons to £430, Devons to £350. SHEEP The Show and Sale of Prime Lambs winner was Mr AC Wilton of Blackawton whose lambs sold for £76.20.
    [Show full text]
  • Questions from South Molton 26 August
    South Molton 25 August 2015 Questions and Concerns Decision-making criteria South Molton hospital serves a wide geographical area and is a strategically central position in terms of the link road access. During the winter, South Molton serves a huge area that is affected by the winter weather. These people cannot get to Barnstaple. We face this issue almost every year and have extremely robust plans. It is for this reason that access and transport is listed as one of the important decision-making criteria. This means it will be taken into account when we make the final decision. If the population is increasing, why do we need fewer beds? People tell us they want to avoid being in an institution if possible. They want to maintain their independence as long as possible. We don’t equate a growing population with more beds as that model of care is unaffordable. This is because we can care for more people if we look after them at home. On average, it costs around £75,000 a month to staff a community hospital for nursing. In a month, a 16-bed community hospital looks after about 21 people. For the same amount of money, we can deliver the same level of care to approx. 82 people in their own homes. You are using old figures for population etc. We took our information from all of the publicly available information and invited representatives from planning and development to the first stakeholder meeting to enable stakeholders to ask questions. If you have more up to date figures, please do provide them to us and we will update our documentation.
    [Show full text]
  • University Public Transport Map and Guide 2018
    Fancy a trip to Dartmouth Plymouth Sidmouth Barnstaple Sampford Peverell Uffculme Why not the beach? The historic port of Dartmouth Why not visit the historic Take a trip to the seaside at Take a trip to North Devon’s Main Bus has a picturesque setting, maritime City of Plymouth. the historic Regency town main town, which claims to be There are lots of possibilities near Halberton Willand Services from being built on a steep wooded As well as a wide selection of of Sidmouth, located on the the oldest borough in England, try a day Exeter, and all are easy to get to valley overlooking the River shops including the renowned Jurassic Coast. Take a stroll having been granted its charter Cullompton by public transport: Tiverton Exeter Dart. The Pilgrim Fathers sailed Drakes Circus shopping centre, along the Esplanade, explore in 930. There’s a wide variety Copplestone out by bus? Bickleigh Exmouth – Trains run every from Dartmouth in 1620 and you can walk up to the Hoe the town or stroll around the of shops, while the traditional Bradninch There are lots of great places to half hour and Service 57 bus many historic buildings from for a great view over Plymouth Connaught Gardens. Pannier Market is well worth Crediton runs from Exeter Bus station to Broadclyst visit in Devon, so why not take this period remain, including Sound, visit the historic a visit. Ottery St Mary Exmouth, Monday to Saturday Dartmouth Castle, Agincourt Barbican, or take a trip to view Exeter a trip on the bus and enjoy the Airport every 15 mins, (daytime) and Newton St Cyres House and the Cherub Pub, the ships in Devonport.
    [Show full text]
  • Fixtures and Results
    Fixtures and Results Matches From: Saturday 22 May, 2021 Matches To: Sunday 22 May, 2022 Tribute Devon 1 04/09/2021 Buckfastleigh Ramblers - Totnes Dartmouth - Torrington Exeter Athletic - Tamar Saracens Exeter Saracens - South Molton Ilfracombe - Salcombe New Cross - Plymouth Argaum Old Plymothian & Mannamedian - Old Technicians 11/09/2021 Buckfastleigh Ramblers - Dartmouth Plymouth Argaum - Old Plymothian & Mannamedian Salcombe - New Cross South Molton - Ilfracombe Tamar Saracens - Exeter Saracens Torrington - Exeter Athletic Totnes - Old Technicians 18/09/2021 Dartmouth - Totnes Exeter Athletic - Buckfastleigh Ramblers Exeter Saracens - Torrington Ilfracombe - Tamar Saracens New Cross - South Molton Old Plymothian & Mannamedian - Salcombe Old Technicians - Plymouth Argaum 25/09/2021 Buckfastleigh Ramblers - Exeter Saracens Dartmouth - Exeter Athletic Salcombe - Old Technicians South Molton - Old Plymothian & Mannamedian Tamar Saracens - New Cross Torrington - Ilfracombe Totnes - Plymouth Argaum 02/10/2021 Exeter Athletic - Totnes Exeter Saracens - Dartmouth Ilfracombe - Buckfastleigh Ramblers New Cross - Torrington Old Plymothian & Mannamedian - Tamar Saracens Old Technicians - South Molton Plymouth Argaum - Salcombe 09/10/2021 Buckfastleigh Ramblers - New Cross Dartmouth - Ilfracombe Exeter Athletic - Exeter Saracens South Molton - Plymouth Argaum Tamar Saracens - Old Technicians Page 1 of 5 Fixtures and Results Matches From: Saturday 22 May, 2021 Matches To: Sunday 22 May, 2022 Torrington - Old Plymothian & Mannamedian Totnes - Salcombe
    [Show full text]
  • Train Routes
    THE MAYNARD SCHOOL TRANSPORT INFORMATION 2017-18 TRAIN ROUTES BARNSTAPLE TAUNTON UMBERLEIGH EGGESFORD LAPFORD TIVERTON MORCHARD ROAD COPPLESTONE YEOFORD ARK CREDITON TER ON ON NEWTON ST CYRES AMES P J AXMINS HONIT PINHOE FENIT WHIMPLE ST EXETER POLSLOE BRIDGE STARCROSS DIGBY & SOWTON DAWLISH WARREN TOPSHAM DAWLISH EXTON TEIGNMOUTH LYMPSTONE COMMANDO NEWTON ABBOT LYMPSTONE THE MAYNARD SCHOOL TRANSPORT INFORMATION 2017-18 EXMOUTH TNES TO YMOUTH YBRIDGE IV PL The Maynard School is easily accessible by rail, with both To facilitate taking the train to school, new girls will be Exeter Central and Exeter St David’s stations close by. escorted on foot to and from Exeter Central Station/The Maynard school in the mornings and evenings for the Please visit ww.gwr.com for more information on first week until they familiarise themselves with the route. train routes. BUS ROUTES HONIT N WN WHIMPL TO TH ON PA R WES ON E P RY T HIL GE OKEHAMP TICKLE S WHIDDON DO MA THFINDE CROCKERNWELL CHERIT BISHO L TEDBURN ST PA VILLA OTTERY ST MARY EXETER TOYS-R-US DARTS FARM IDEFORD DIP KINGSTEIGNTON JEWSONS CAR PARK FORDE PARK NEWTON ABBOT NEWTON ABBOT EXMOUTH TORQUAY MAYNARD ROUTES Minibus services run by The Maynard School: Torquay (The Willows) – Newton Abbot (Sainsbury’s Supermarket) – Kingsteignton (The Ten Tors Public House) - Maynard School Honiton (Lidl Car Park) – Whimple – Ottery St Mary – West Hill – Maynard School Exmouth (Train Station/Bus Station Car Park) – Jewsons Car Park, Withycombe Village Rd – Darts Farm – Toys-R-Us (Exeter) – Maynard School Additional stops en route may be available where there is a demand.
    [Show full text]
  • South Molton Annual Sheep Fair of Breeding Ewes, Ewe Lambs & Rams
    SOUTH MOLTON ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR OF 3000 BREEDING EWES, EWE LAMBS & RAMS ENTRIES INCLUDE 2555 BREEDING EWES 205 EWE LAMBS 240 RAMS, VARIOUS BREEDS rd WEDNESDAY 23 AUGUST 2017 Sale to commence at 10am with the Older Ewes Rams to commence at 12 noon approx SOUTH MOLTON LIVESTOCK OFFICE- 01769 572042 *We would like to thank Mr Gerald Arscott for kindly doing the ballot for this year’s sale* CONDITONS OF SALE The bidding is to be regulated by the Auctioneers and no bid shall be retracted. The highest approved bidder is to be the buyer and if any dispute shall arise, the same shall be referred to the Auctioneers, whose decision shall be final. The Vendor reserves the right to bid. The Purchasers are to give their names and places abode and pay the full purchase price for each lot at the fall of the hammer (if required) in default of which the lot or lots purchased shall be immediately put up again and resold. In every case the whole of the purchase money must be paid to the Auctioneers either during the progress or immediately at the close of the Auction. Every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this catalogue, but the Vendors or auctioneers shall not be liable for the incorrect description of any lots. WARANTY OF BREEDING EWES All ewes are sold as right in the udder and fit to breed except where otherwise stated. The Vendor shall correctly describe the teeth of each lot of ewes. Where ewes fail to comply with the above warranty, notification must be made to the Auctioneers in writing within five days of the sale, after which no complaint shall be entered.
    [Show full text]