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THE FORFAR MART (Part of the Lawrie & Symington Group) THE FORFAR MART (Part of The Lawrie & Symington Group) POULTRY SALE CATALOGUE within THE STRATHMORE HALL, FORFAR MARKET ON THURSDAY 25th July, 2013 SALE TO COMMENCE with BIRDS at 6 pm PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS PLEASE REGISTER AND OBTAIN A BUYERS NUMBER . CATALOGUE £2.00 48 JOHN STREET, FORFAR, ANGUS, DD8 3EZ Tel No (01307) 462651 Fax No (01307) 464290 www.lawrieandsymington.com CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Buyer’s commission of 10% will be added to each lot + VAT @ 20% on commission only 2. Lots (as per cage) will be sold in catalogue order commencing with birds at 6.00 pm 3. Reserve prices – All reserve prices will be adhered to and any lots failing to reach the reserve price will be passed as unsold. An upset price of £5.00 will apply to each lot (eggs £1.00). If the upset price is not reached the auctioneer will pass on to the next lot. 4. Vendors are asked before leaving the premises please check with the office that all their entries are sold. 5. All lots must be cleared from the market premises, 1 hour after conclusion of sale. Purchasers may not remove any lots without a pass. Vendors with unsold lots must also produce a pass which is obtainable from the office. 6. Auctioneers or their staff shall not be in anyway responsible for any loss or damage caused prior to, during or after the sale. 7. At the fall of the hammer the lot becomes sole responsibility of the successful bidder. 8. All bidders should satisfy themselves to what it is they are buying. Forfar mart holds no responsibility for any description given or birds being caged in wrong order. 9. All Black rocks will be sold as crosses unless the appropriate paperwork is provided to prove otherwise. 10. All Discrepancies to be notified to the Office before leaving the Premises. 11. All items subject to arrival. Kindly Sponsored by W. Davidson & Sons Ltd, Blairgowrie, The Whole Chicken Kaboodle, Cumbernauld & Scottish Smallholders CLASS 1-24” x 24” Cage B & J Tait, Burnside Cage Number: 1. Light Sussex (Large) Hens Three 2. Light Sussex (Large) Hens Three 3. Light Sussex Cockerel One K Clarke, Hill of Crudie 4. Light Sussex Trio May Crossling, Curlew Croft 5. White Chiltern Female Geese Three 6. Bluebelles P.O.L Three 7. Garden Sussex P.O.L Three 8. Garden Sussex P.O.L Three 9. Red Hybrids P.O.L Three B Mearns, Manse Croft 10. White Turkey Pullets (10 weeks old) Two Murray & Ramsay Small, 30 South Street 11. Turkeys Trio 12. Pea Hens Three I Lockhead, Peelie Belt 13. Goose One T Stewart, Darnoe 14. Mixed P.O.L Pullets Six 15. Bluebelle P.O.L Pullets Four CLASS 2-18” x 18” Cage C Versluis, The Westmost Cottage 16. Cockerel One 17. Cockerel One B & J Tait, Burnside 18. Silver Laced Wyandotte (Bantam) Pullets Three 19. White Orpington (Bantam) Hens Four 20. Gold Pencilled Hamburghs (Bantam) (1 Cock, 3 Hens) Four 21. Black Rosecombs (True Bantams) Trio 22. White Rosecombs (True Bantams) Quartet 23. Gold Pencilled Hamburghs Trio 24. Mixed Pure Bred Pullets Three 25. White Orpington Cockerel One D Darvill, Keepers Cottage 26. Old English Game Trio D Duncan, Gorgie City Farm 27. Drakes Two K Clarke, Hill of Crudie 28. Partridge Wyandotte Bantams Trio N Brecton, Richmondhill Croft 29. Buff Orpington Cockerel One 30. Lavender Araucanas (unrelated) Pair 31. Barbu D’Anvers (unrelated) Pair 32. Gold Sebrights (unrelated) Pair J Towler, Endrig 33. Barnvelder Pullets (Large Fowl) Four 34. Blue Laced Wyandotte Bantams Trio 35. Blue Laced Wyandotte Bantams Trio 36. Blue Laced Wyandotte Bantams Pair 37. Salmon Wyandotte Bantams Three A Hamilton, Mid Forest 38. Cream Legbars P.O.L Two 39. Welsummer Females Two 40. Female Ducks Three 41. Free Range Hens Four 42. Free Range Hens Four 43. Female Ducks Three 44. Welsummers Trio 45. Cream Legbars Three 46. Free Range Hens Four 47. Free Range Hens Four 48. Black Rocks Three A Hamilton, Mid Forest 49. White Leghorns Two 50. Black Rocks Three 51. Mixed Pullets Four 52. Mixed Pullets Four 53. Lavender Araucana Females Three H Robertson, Whitefield of Dun 54. Light Sussex (Cockerel & Hen) Pair G Heggie, 7 Mansfield Court 55. German Langshans (Splash Colour) Pair 56. German Langshans Trio C Smith, Paterloch House 57. Buff Laced Wyandotte Bantams Trio 58. Buff Laced Wyandotte Bantams Pair 59. Khaki Campbell Ducks Trio 60. White Wyandotte Bantams Pair 61. Light Sussex Bantams Trio I Wightman, Bankhead 62. Black Copper Maran x Welsummer Pullets (April Hatched) Six 63. Black Copper Marans Trio 64. Marans Pair M Crossling, Curlew Croft 65. Brown Hybrids Four 66. Brown Hybrids Four 67. Bluebelles Four P Baxter, 10 California Terrace 68. Rhode Rock Pullets (10 weeks) Four 69. Rhode Rock Pullets (10 weeks) Four 70. Rhode Rock Pullets (10 weeks) Four 71. Rhode Rock Pullets (10 weeks) Four 72. Rhode Rock Pullets (10 weeks) Four 73. Rhode Rock Pullets (10 weeks) Four 74. Bluebelle Pullets Four 75. Bluebelle Pullets Four 76. Bluebelle Pullets Four 77. Bluebelle Pullets Four W Scott, Langside Farm 78. Legbar Pullets Four 79. Legbar Pullets Trio M MacAlpine, Castlecary Cottage 80. Silver Laced Wyandottes (13 weeks) Pair 81. White Silkies (13 weeks) Two 82. Bluebelle Pullets Four 83. Bluebelle Pullets Four 84. Bluebelle Pullets Four G Haddow, Allandale Cottage 85. White Leghorns P.O.L Four 86. White Leghorns P.O.L Four 87. Bluebelles P.O.L Four 88. Bluebelles P.O.L Four J Dunbar, Stepends 89. Warren Pullets Three 90. Warren Pullets Three 91. Rhode Rock Pullets Three 92. Rhode Rock Pullets Three 93. R.I.R/Sussex Hens Three 94. Mixed Pullets Three V Crossley, Lilybank 95. Red Sussex Bantam Cockerel & Hen Pair L Farmer, Ordie 96. Rhode Rock Hens Two 97. Rhode Rock Hens Two 98. Light Sussex Hens Two 99. Light Sussex Pair B Mearns, Manse Croft 100. Guinea Fowl (8 weeks) Two C Dawson, Drummygar Farmhouse 101. Light Sussex Cockerel (2012 hatch) One 102. Chamois Poland (2012 hatch) Pair 103. Milliefleur Pekins (2012 hatch) Trio 104. White Silkies (2012 hatch) Pair 105. Light Sussex Cockerel (2012 hatch) One 106. Lavender Pekins Frizzle/Plain Pair 107. Cockerel One 108. White Pekins Pair K B Robertson, Over Baldinnie 109. Cockerels Two 110. Cockerels Two 111. Aylesbury Drakes Two Murray & Ramsay Small, 30 South Street 112. Cross Bred Hens Four 113. Cross Bred Hens Four 114. Cross Bred Hens Four 115. Cross Bred Hens Four 116. Cross Bred Hens Four 117. Cross Bred Hens Four 118. Cross Bred Hens Four 119. Cross Bred Hens Four Murray & Ramsay Small, 30 South Street 120. Cross Bred Hens Four 121. Cross Bred Hens Four 122. Cross Bred Hens Four 123. Cross Bred Hens Four 124. Cross Bred Hens Four 125. Cross Bred Hens Four 126. Cross Bred Hens Four Taylor, E.M Balgavies 127. Buff Sussex Pair 128. Brecon Buff Goslings-as hatched Three 129. Call Ducklings-as hatched Four 130. Call Ducklings-as hatched Four I Lockhead, Peelie Belt 131. R.I.R Pair 132. Mixed Pair 133. Mixed Pair 134. Mixed Pair 135. Sussex Pair A Mason, 4 Church Terrace 136. Japanese White/Black Trio 137. Dutch Golden Hens Two 138. Poland Trio T Low, Cottars Croft 139. Gold Silkies Pair 140. Gold Silkies Pair 141. Gold Silkies Pair 142. Gold Silkie Hens Trio 143. Gold Silkie Hens Trio D Stokes, Fernlea 144. Black Rock/Lohman Brown Four 145. Black Rock/Lohman Brown Four 146. Call Ducks 147. Call Ducks S Norris, Slaughs Cottage 148. Ebdon Geese Trio 149. Muscovey Females Two 150. Cayuga Drake One B Hamilton, c/o Mid Forest 151. White Call Ducks Pair 152. White Call Ducks Pair 153. White Silkies Pair 154. White Silkies Pair 155. Cross Silkie Pullets Two 156. Cross Silkie Pullets Two D Duncan, Gorgie City Farm 157. Buck Rabbit One 158. Buck Rabbit One 159. Doe Rabbit One 160. Doe Rabbit One CLASS 3-Eggs D Duncan, Gorgie City Farm 161. Cream Crested Legbar Twelve 162. Fresian Twelve K Clarke, Hill of Crudie 163. Scots Grey (Large Fowl) Six 164. Partridge Wyandotte Bantams Six J Lawson, 6 Braeside Lane 165. Welsummer Eggs Twelve 166. Cream Legbar Twelve N Brecton, Richmondhill Croft 167. Barbu D’Anver (Black) Six 168. Barbu D’Anver (Black) Six 169. Gold Pencilled Hamburg Six 170. Aylesbury x Ducks Six 171. Barbu D’Anver (White) Six 172. Black Orpington (Large Fowl) Six 173. Black Orpington (Large Fowl) Six 174. Frizzle Bantams Six 175. Black Araucana Six K Stevenson,The Loft 176. Kelly Bronze Turkey Eggs Twelve 177. Light Sussex Twelve M Crossling, Curlew Croft 178. Cream Legbar Ten 179. Welsummer Six P Baxter, 10 California Terrace 180. R.I.R Twelve 181. R.I.R Twelve 182. Duck Eggs Twelve W Scott, Langside 183. Legbar Twelve 184. Red Hampshire Bantam Six 185. Light Sussex Bantam Six M MacAlpine, Castlecary Cottage 186. Cream Legbar Hatchings Eggs Twelve 187. Welsummer Hatching Eggs Twelve G Haddow, Allandale Cottage 188. Cherry Valley Duck Eggs Twelve 189. R.I.R Twelve 190. Cream Legbar Twelve KB Robertson, Over Baldinnie 191. Aylesbury Twelve H Taylor, EM Balgavies 192. Plymouth Barred Rock Twelve 193. Maran Twelve 194. Cream Legbar Twelve 195. Buff Sussex Six 196. Barnvelder Twelve 197. Guinea Fowl Twelve 198. Chocolate Orpington (Large Fowl) Twelve 199. Blue Silkie Twelve 200. Partridge Silkie Six 201. Blue Laced Wyandotte Six 202. Chamois Polish Six 203. Call Ducks Six T Stewart, Darnoe 204. Brown Leghorn (Large Fowl) Twelve 205. Black Leghorn (Large Fowl) Twelve T Low, Cottars Croft 206.
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