Catalogue the 2019 Late Winter Collective Auction

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Catalogue the 2019 Late Winter Collective Auction CATALOGUE OF THE 2019 LATE WINTER COLLECTIVE AUCTION SALE OF FODDER & STRAW As lying on farms in Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire HAY 2610 Conv, 401 Round, 961 Square HAYLAGE 755 Round & Square BARLEY STRAW 1000 Conv, 230 Round, 348 Square WHEAT STRAW 2500 Conv, 1520 Round, 1295 Square OAT STRAW 325 Round, 493 Square RAPE STRAW 100 Round & 80 Square THURSDAY, 7TH FEBRUARY 2019 AT 3.00PM At The Fountain Inn, Oldwood, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, WR15 8TB CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. The highest bidder to be the Purchaser and no bidding shall be retracted after the hammer has fallen. The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bidding and in the event of any dispute the Lot may be put up again at the Auctioneer’s discretion. 2. All Lots are put up for sale, subject to any reserve price imposed by the Vendor. 3. The description of the various Lots is believed to be correct. For the guidance of Purchasers approximate measurements of some Lots are given in the Catalogue, but it must be emphasised that this information is given for guidance only. No warranty as to weight, quality or condition can be given and any intending Purchaser shall be deemed to have inspected the Lot in which he is interested. 4. All Lots are sold for cash and must be paid for in the Saleroom at the termination of the Sale. Intending Purchasers unknown to the Auctioneer are requested to bring Bankers Draft or pay by cash. All Lots paid for by cheque must not be moved (except with the permission of the Auctioneer) until the cheque is cleared. 5. Retention of Title – Title in all lots remains vested with the Auctioneer until payment in full has been made. In the event of the lots being resold before payment is made, the purchaser shall hold the proceeds of such sale on trust for the Auctioneer. 6. All Lots must be removed as stated in the Catalogue, and if not so removed the Purchaser shall pay the Vendor a penalty of £10 per week or part week until final clearance or forfeit the balance of the Lot at the Vendor’s discretion. The Purchaser shall indemnify the Vendor for any damage that may be caused to gates, fences, buildings, etc. in the course of the removal of any Lot. 7. The Auctioneer intends to sell in the order Lotted and described in the Catalogue and reserves the right to make any alteration if so required. 8. The Auctioneer will not be responsible for any Lots damaged by fire, accident or otherwise, and all Lots are the Purchaser’s responsibility from the fall of the hammer. 9. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions money deposited in payment will be forfeited and the Lots which may remain un-cleared after the time aforesaid will be sold by public or private sale, without notice to the former Purchaser and the deficiency (if any) by such second Sale, together with all charges attending the same, shall be made good by the defaulter at this Sale. 10. In the event of non-sale in the Saleroom any future negotiations to be through the Auctioneer, as agent of the Vendor, when these conditions will apply, subject to any written arrangements to the contrary. REMARKS 1. The Auctioneer, who has inspected some of the Lots, will supply additional information on any particular Lots as far as he can as to quality, quantity and position, but no warranty can be given. Some vendors have supplied their own opinions on quality as noted in brackets but provide no warranty. 2. The Auctioneer will carefully execute written commissions from those unable to attend the Sale and will purchase Lots as cheaply as allowed by other bidders. 3. Round Bales and Big Square Bales will be sold as per the catalogue or “off the stack” in convenient lots, generally at least 25 bales or more, subject to the sole discretion of the Auctioneer. Conventional bales may be split into smaller lots to suit load sizes. All lots will be sold “per bale”. PURCHASERS FOR SECURITY REASONS PLEASE TELEPHONE THE VENDORS TO VIEW ALL LOTS AND FOR DIRECTIONS Purchasers Please Note – Unless otherwise stated in the catalogue or at time of sale:- ➢ Help will be given in loading subject to a minimum of 24 hours prior notice ➢ Access is suitable for articulated lorries ➢ Access is good in all weathers ➢ All Hay and Straw Bales are stored inside The Property of T E Evans – contact Andrew Allen - Mobile: 07970 157561 Situated at Cinders Farm, St Michaels, Tenbury Wells, WR15 8PN Lot 1 80 4’ Round Bales (Claas) Haylage (2017) Clear by 28.02.2019 (2nd Quality) The Property of R Coley – Tel: 01299 896213 Mobile: 07966 559823 Situated at Home Farm, Abberley, Worcester, WR6 6AS Lot 2 50 180 x 80 x 70 Square 4 string Bales Clear by 31.03.2019 (MF 2140) Meadow Hay (1st Quality) Lot 3 310 Conventional Bales (Claas) Meadow Hay Clear by 01.03.2019 (1st Quality) The Property of A Nicholls – Mobile: 07970 977757 Situated at Home Farm, Abberley, Worcester, WR6 6AS Lot 4 200 4' Round Bales (NH) Spring Barley Straw Clear by 31.03.2019 Lot 5 500 Conventional Bales (Claas) Wheat Straw Clear by 31.03.2019 The Property of Bickley House Farm – Tel: 01584 781230 Situated at Bickley House Farm, Tenbury Wells, WR15 8LU Lot 6 200 240 x 80 x 88 Square 4 string Bales (MF) Clear by 21.02.2019 Wheat Straw (1st Quality) Lot 7 50 4’+ Round Bales (JD) Wheat Straw Clear by 07.03.2019 (1st Quality) Lot 8 25 4’ + Round Bales (JD) Wheat Straw Clear by 21.02.2019 (1st Quality) Lot 9 50 4’ + Round Bales (JD) Oat Straw Clear by 21.02.2019 (1st Quality) Lot 10 50 4’ + Round Bales (JD) Oat Straw Clear by 21.02.2019 (1st Quality) The Property of R J Nott & Son – Tel: 01299 832765 Mobile: 07974 112885 Situated at Chapel Farm, Heightington, Bewdley, DY12 2XX Lot 11 50 240 x 80 x 70 Square 4 string Bales (MF) Clear by 31.03.2019 Meadow Hay Situated at Bullockhurst Farm, Rock, Kidderminster, DY14 9SE Lot 12 50 4’ Round Bales (Vicon) Haylage Clear by 31.03.2019 Lot 13 40 120 x 80 x 70 Square 4 string Bales (MF) Clear by 31.03.2019 Haylage The Property of E H Handley & Sons – Tel: 01584 810578 Mobile: 07977 297010 Situated at Hilltop Farm, Sutton, Tenbury Wells, WR15 8RH Lot 14 250 4’2” Round Bales (McHale) Wheat Straw Clear by 30.04.2019 (1st quality) Lot 15 170 4’2’’ Round Bales (McHale) Meadow Hay Clear by 30.04.2019 (1st quality sheep hay) The Property of R W & P M Brown – Tel: 01584 811498, Mobile: 07712 556810 Situated at Sutton Court Farm, Sutton, Tenbury Wells, WR15 8RJ Lot 16 106 230 x 120 x 70 Square 6 string Bales (Claas) Clear by 31.03.2019 Spring Barley Straw (Good Quality) Lot 17 100 230 x 120 x 70 Square 6 string Bales (Claas) Clear by 10.03.2019 Wheat Straw (V Good Quality) Lot 18 100 230 x 120 x 70 Square 6 string Bales (Claas) Clear by 10.04.2019 Wheat Straw (V Good Quality) Lot 19 50 230 x 120 x 70 Square 6 string Bales (Claas) Clear by 10.04.2019 Wheat Straw (V Good Quality) Lot 20 30 4’ Round Bales (McHale) Seeds Hay Clear by 31.03.2019 (Tested High in Protein) The Property of Jethawk – Mobile: 07734 048872 Situated at Hill Farm, Sutton, Tenbury Wells, WR15 8RJ Lot 21 90 245 x 120 x 130 Square 6 string Bales Clear by 15.03.2019 (MF2290) Wheat Straw The Property of Edwards Bros. – Tel: 01886 853210 Mobile: 07803 037426 Situated at Wolferlow Court, Upper Sapey, Bromyard, HR7 4QA Lot 22 500 Conventional Bales (JD) Spring Barley Clear by 28.02.2019 Straw (V Good Quality) Lot 23 100 4’6’’+ Round Bales (McHale) Wheat Straw Clear by 30.04.2019 (V Good Quality) Lot 24 80 250 x 120 x 90 Square 6 string Bales Clear by 30.04.2019 (Claas) Wheat Straw (V Good Quality) Lot 25 80 250 x 80 x 88 Square 4 string Bales (MF) Clear by 30.04.2019 Wheat Straw (V Good Quality) Lot 26 50 150 x 80 x 88 Square 4 string Bales (MF) Clear by 30.04.2019 Haylage (V Good Quality) The Property of E G Holloway & Co. – Tel: 01885 490245 Situated at Lower House Farm, Church Way, Bringsty, Bromyard WR6 5TQ Lot 27 300 Conventional Bales (JD) Meadow Hay Clear by 31.03.2019 (1st Quality) Lot 28 50 4’6’’ Round Bales (McHale) Meadow Clear by 31.03.2019 Haylage (1st Quality) (Well Wrapped) Not suitable for articulated lorries The Property of W R Bellingham & Son – Tel: 01886 884275 Mob: 07925 556543 Situated at Lower Yearsett Farm, Linley Green, Whitbourne, WR6 5RQ Lot 29 60 200 x 120 x 70 Square 6 string Bales Clear by 31.03.2019 (Claas) Wheat Straw (1st Quality) Lot 30 120 4’3’’/4’6’’ Round Bales (NH) Wheat Straw Clear by 31.03.2019 (Good Quality) Lot 31 15 200 x 120 x 70 Square 6 string Bales Clear by 31.03.2019 (Claas) Meadow Hay (Good Quality) Not suitable for 30’+ articulated lorries The Property of A D Dennis & Son – Tel: 01886 853257 Situated at Brook Farm, Upper Sapey, Near Bromyard, WR6 5XR Lot 32 60+ 150 x 80 x 90 Square 4 string Bales (MF) Clear by 31.03.2019 Meadow Hay (1st Quality, on pallets) Lot 33 35 215 x 80 x 90 Square 4 string Bales (MF) Clear by 28.02.2019 Spring Barley Straw Not suitable for articulated lorries The Property of R T Nott (Farms) – Tel: 01299 896392 Situated at Field Farm, Abberley, Worcester, WR6 6AE Lot 34 60 4’ Round Bales (NH) Haylage Clear by 30.04.2019 (1st Quality) Lot 35 150 4’/4’3’’ Round Bales (NH) Wheat Straw Clear by 28.02.2019 (1st Quality) Lot 35A 150 4’/4’3’’ Round Bales (NH) Wheat Straw Clear by 31.03.2019 (1st Quality) Lot 35B 400 4’/4’3’’ Round Bales (NH) Wheat Straw Clear by 31.05.2019 (1st Quality) The Property of T & P W Richards – Mobile: 07970 074714 Situated at Highfield House, Clifton-on-Teme, WR6 6HE Lot 36 50 4’ Round Bales (NH) Meadow Hay Clear by 31.03.2019 Lot 37 50 4’ Round Bales (NH) Wheat Straw Clear by 31.03.2019 Lot 38 50 4’ Round Bales (NH) Oat Straw Clear by 31.03.2019 Lot 39 100
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