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Mid Season Sale Catalogue MALTON LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS THE CATTLE MARKET MALTON NORTH YORKSHIRE YO17 7JN MID SEASON SALE CATALOGUE OF 3061 BREEDING SHEEP & STORE LAMBS INCLUDING 899 Suffolk x Shearlings and Ewes 595 Texel, Continental & Other Shearling and Ewes 99 Mule Shearlings & Ewes 1362 Gimmer and Store Lambs 36 Accredited Females 70 Accredited and Non-Accredited Rams TO BE HELD AT THE CATTLE MARKET, MALTON, YO17 7JN FRIDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2017 SALE TO COMMENCE AT 10.30AM BUYERS NUMBER SYSTEM OPERATIVE MALTON LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS THE CATTLE MARKET MALTON NORTH YORKSHIRE YO17 7JN ORDER OF SALE The sale will commence at 10.30 am and stock will be sold as follows: Suffolk X Shearlings, Continental and other Ewes & Shearlings, Mule Ewes & Shearlings; Store Cattle at 12:00 noon; Followed by Section 2 Gimmer Lambs & Store Lambs Accredited Rams & Females not before 1:00 pm FURTHER INFORMATION For sale information, forthcoming sales or a copy of this sales catalogue please visit www.maltonlivestockauctioneers.co.uk LOCAL LIVESTOCK HAULIERS SW Cockerill, Old Malton - 01653 692125/07770 813532 P Davison, Selby - 07974 250575 Pat Foxton, Silpho - 07798 627815 Dave Sellars, Cropton - 01751 417221/ 07788986431 J K Otterburn - 07855 522250 V K Bruce - 07791 640315 H H Smith & Son - 01947 897751/07778 803738 Stanley Greenwoods, Esholt - 01274 589420 D Howsman, Pontefract - 07860913614 If you would like to be advertised on this list please contact the auctioneers MALTON MARKET CONTACT DETAILS Philip Place - Mobile: 07702 853697 or Email: [email protected] 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] MALTON LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS THE CATTLE MARKET MALTON NORTH YORKSHIRE YO17 7JN SECTION 1 COMMENCING AT 10:30am INSIDE SHEEP PENS 168 SUFFOLK X EWES Pen No. Name and Address No. Information 164-166 Timms, W, Maltby 20 167-170 Moor Farm, York 31 1 crop 171-172 Moor Farm, York 15 2 crop 173-175 Meadley, B. Skeffling 20 1 crop 176-177 Bower, A & M. Folkton 12 1 crop 186-193 Gilson, J.W & Co. Bridlington 70 Flock dispersal 731 SUFFOLK X GIMMER SHEARLINGS Pen No. Name and Address No. Information 194-200 Byas, R. Kilham 60 201-213 Meadley, B. Skeffling 100 214-221 Clubley, W & Son. Middleton 70 224-230 Raines, P & Son. Stonegrave 60 231-242 Robinson, R.A & B. Hutton Buscel 100 243-248 Richardson, J.E.S & Son. Brandesburton 50 249-256 Byas, J & A.B. East Knapton 70 257-258 Field, M. Thwing 16 259-261 Field, M. Thwing 24 Suffolk x Mule 262 Aconley, R.D & C.A. Langtoft 10 263-265 Watson, J.C & Son. Butterwick 24 266-269 Burton, F.A & Sons. Cottam 36 Suffolk x Mule 270-274 Field, T. Boynton 40 Suffolk x Mule 275-277 Tomlinson, D.J & S. East Moors 25 Suffolk x Mule 278-282 Ashcroft Farms Ltd. Millington 40 Suffolk x Mule 283 Chapman-Jewitt, Mrs J. Folkton 6 OUTSIDE SHEEP PENS 35 TEXEL X EWES Pen No. Name and Address No. Information 401 Stonehouse, C.T. Brawby 10 3 crop 402 Timms, W. Maltby 5 2 crop (pure) 403-404 Foster, D.W. Scalby 20 1-3 crop MALTON LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS THE CATTLE MARKET MALTON NORTH YORKSHIRE YO17 7JN 560 TEXEL X SHEARLINGS Pen No. Name and Address No. Information 405-408 Burton, F.A & Sons. Cottam 36 409-411 Byas, R. Kilham 20 412-414 Field, M. Thwing 24 415-417 Pease, J.S & B. West Heslerton 20 418 Aconley, R.D & C.A. Langtoft 5 419-423 Preston, K & M. Thornthorpe 40 424 Preston, K & M. Thornthorpe 8 Beltex x 425 Chapman-Jewit, Mrs J.L. Folkton 6 426 Burton, M.D. Cloughton 11 427-431 Robinson, R.A & B. Hutton Buscel 45 432 Stonehouse, C.T. Brawby 10 433-439 Twiddle, R.W. OBE. East Knapton 50 Beltex x 440 Twiddle, R.W. OBE. East Knapton 9 441-450 Newitt, J. Rillington 83 451 Richardson, J.E.S & Son. Brandesburton 8 452-455 Wildsmith, J & Son. Fadmoor 32 456-464 Caley, J.L & Son. Flinton 80 465-466 Sims, E. Driffield 18 Mule x 467-469 Field, T. Boynton 30 470-472 Common Lane Farm, Warthill 25 30 MULE EWES Pen No. Name and Address No. Information 477 Holtby, R & Sons. Leavening 10 478-479 Meadley, B. Skeffling 20 1 crop 69 MULE GIMMER SHEARLINGS Pen No. Name and Address No. Information 480-481 Meadley, B. Skeffling 20 482-484 Sims, E. Driffield 29 485-486 Dodsworth, K & S. Glaisdale 20 MALTON LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS THE CATTLE MARKET MALTON NORTH YORKSHIRE YO17 7JN SECTION 2 TO BE SOLD THROUGH THE STORE RING AFTER THE CATTLE PENS ALLOCATED ON ARRIVAL 173 GIMMER LAMBS Name and Address No. Information Foxton, P.G.S Silpho 5 Richardson, E.P & A. Langdale End 20 Texel x Asenius, F.R. Langdale End 60 Texel x Common Lane Farm, Warthill 30 Texel MaCormick, D. Osgodby 8 Texel Tomlinson, I. Scawton 20 Texel Mudd, D & Partners. Brompton 25 Texel Barnes, L. Cropton 5 Texel 1189 STORE LAMBS Name and Address No. Information Wilkinson, P.R. Fadmoor 100 Texel x Mudd, D & Partners. Brompton 50 Texel x Sleightholmedale Farm Partnership 90 Texel x Sleightholmedale Farm Partnership 30 Suffolk x Brotherton, D. Whitwell on the Hill 220 Texel x Johnson, D. Stockton on the Forest 100 Suffolk x Tomlinson, D.J & S. East Moors 50 Suffolk x Foxton, P.G.S. Silpho 15 Texel Stonehouse, C.T. Brawby 25 Texel x Coates, P.A. Scalby 40 Texel x Monkman, J.F & T.Y. Malton 300 Charollais x MaCormick, D. Osgodby 4 Texel Holtby, R & Sons. Leavening 10 Texel x Holtby, R & Sons. Leavening 10 Suffolk Tyson, E.A. Snainton 100 Texel x Pickering, K. Gowthorpe 45 Charollais Wardell, C.J & Sons. Bugthorpe 50 Texel MALTON LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS THE CATTLE MARKET MALTON NORTH YORKSHIRE YO17 7JN SECTION 3 ACCREDITED AND NON ACCREDITED RAMS AND FEMALES (To be sold in the cattle ring not before 1:00 pm) 36 ACCREDITED FEMALES Pen No. Name and Address No. Information 601-606 Chapman-Jewitt, Mrs J.L. Folkton 6 Texel Shlgs 607-612 Chapman-Jewitt, Mrs J.L. Folkton 6 Suffolk Shlgs 613-618 Burkill, H & C.W. Harpham 6 Texel Ewes 619-623 Lucas, J. Fimber 5 Texel Ewes 624-627 Lucas, J. Fimber 4 3/4 Texel Ewes 628-630 Lucas, J. Fimber 3 1/2 Texel Ewes 631-632 Dougherty, C. Kirby Misperton 2 Charollais Ewes 633-636 Dougherty, C. Kirby Misperton 4 Texel Shlgs 14 ACCREDITED SUFFOLK RAMS Pen No. Name and Address No. Information 701-702 Lacy, A.E. Hovingham 2 Shearling Rams 703-705 Chapman-Jewitt, Mrs J. Folkton 3 Shearling Rams 706-707 Bulmer, M.T. Salton 2 Shearling Rams 708 Bulmer, H. Salton 1 Suff x Tex Shlg Ram 709-710 Chapman, A.J. Hempholme 2 Shearling Rams 711-712 Midgley, J.T & E.A. Kirbyunderdale 2 Shearling Rams 713-714 Midgley, J.T & E.A. Kirbyunderdale 2 Ram Lambs 6 ACCREDITED CHAROLLAIS RAMS Pen No. Name and Address No. Information 751-753 Whitcher, D.R. Whenby 3 Shearling Rams 754-756 Dougherty, C. Kirby Misperton 3 Ram Lambs 34 ACCREDITED TEXEL RAMS Pen No. Name and Address No. Information 801-802 Bulmer, H. Salton 2 Shearling Rams 803-805 Chapman-Jewitt, Mrs J.L. Folkton 3 Shearling Rams 806-809 Chapman, A.J. Hempholme 4 Shearling Rams 810-811 Milburn, C & K. West Knapton 2 Shearling Rams 812-815 Burkill, H & C.W. Harpham 4 Shearling Rams 816-817 Fox, P.B & Son. Dunnington 2 Shearling Rams MALTON LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS THE CATTLE MARKET MALTON NORTH YORKSHIRE YO17 7JN Pen No. Name and Address No. Information 818-821 Lucas, J. Fimber 4 Shearling Rams 822-824 Moore, G. Dunnington 3 Shearling Rams 825-830 Clough, I. Stape 6 Dutch Shlg Rams 831 Pickering, K. Gowthorpe 1 Shearling Ram 832-833 Pickering, K. Gowthorpe 2 Ram Lambs 834 Lofthouse, R. Wheldrake 1 Shearling Ram 16 NON ACCREDITED RAMS Pen No. Name and Address No. Information 901 Hockley, C. Yedingham 1 Beltex Shearling 902-904 Whitehead, C. Leven 3 Texel Lambs 905-909 Whitehead, C. Leven 5 Lleyn Lambs 910-912 Dougherty, L. Rosedale East 3 Texel 913-916 Pickering, A.B. Gowthorpe 4 Charollais (2 shear) PURCHASERS MUST REGISTER AT OFFICE PRIOR TO BIDDING STORE CATTLE FRIDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER 2017 AT 12 NOON 6 Lim x & AA x steers (14-18 mths) – Welburn Manor Farms 27 Lim x & AA x heifers (14-18 mths) – Welburn Manor Farms GREAT ANNUAL MICHAELMAS SALE OF BREEDING SHEEP AND STORE LAMBS FRIDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 2017 SHOW & SALE OF BREEDING SHEEP FRIDAY 13th OCTOBER 2017 SHOW & SALE OF STORE & GIMMER LAMBS ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE www.maltonlivestockauctioneers.co.uk FROM R.W TWIDDLE OBE, EAST KNAPTON PENS 433-440 .
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