LISKEARD MARKET TUESDAY 13Th JUNE 2017 Commencing at 10.45Am SALE of 50 QUALITY COWS & CALVES & STORE CATTLE Cattle Auctioneer: Patrick Dennis 07831 620990

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LISKEARD MARKET TUESDAY 13Th JUNE 2017 Commencing at 10.45Am SALE of 50 QUALITY COWS & CALVES & STORE CATTLE Cattle Auctioneer: Patrick Dennis 07831 620990 KIVELLS Established 1885 www.kivells.com LISKEARD MARKET TUESDAY 13th JUNE 2017 Commencing at 10.45am SALE OF 50 QUALITY COWS & CALVES & STORE CATTLE Cattle Auctioneer: Patrick Dennis 07831 620990 Sale of Sheep commences at 10.00am Contact Steve Prouse on 07767 895366 LISKEARD MARKET, Fair Park Road, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 4BA Tel: 01579 346938 Patrick Dennis, Cattle Auctioneer: 07831 620990 Website: www.kivells.com Email: [email protected] STORE CATTLE SECTION VENDORS PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS NOT THE ORDER OF SALE MRS D HASSELL Rosevinnick Farm, Bofarnel Downs, Respryn, Lostwithiel FABBL TB Tested 8/5/17 Tested clear of BVD Cows have been running with Tilbrook Bishop since 2/4/17 Pedigree North Devon Cow UK383260 700075 Rosevinnick Orchid DOB: 08.03.2014 GS: Stonegrove Knockout Sire: Stonegrove Maverick GD: Stonegrove Fancie 4th GS: Luckcroft Beaver 3rd Dam: Rosevinnick Heather GD: Kingston Lacy Vixen 10th With her Pedigree North Devon Heifer Calf at foot UK383260 200091 Rosevinnick Ruby DOB: 04.02.17 GS: Northmoor’s Lancelot G+79 Sire: Tilbrook Bishop GD: Tilbrook Courage 10th G+75 Pedigree North Devon Cow UK383260 100069 Rosevinnick Vixen May DOB: 28.05.12 GS: Bywood Beaver 2nd Sire: Luckcroft Beaver 3rd GD: Luckcroft Chatty 1st (F2) GS: Luckcroft Beaver 3rd Dam: Rosevinnick Heather GD: Kingston Lacy Vixen 10th With her Pedigree North Devon Calf at foot UK383260 400093 Rosevinnick Rachel DOB: 24.02.17 GS: Northmoor’s Lancelot G+79 Sire: Tilbrook Bishop GD: Tilbrook Courage 10th G+75 MR F BRENT Clampitt Farm, Linkinhorne, Callington 1 Aberdeen Angus x Steer 14 months old 2 Hereford x Steers 14 months old 4 Devon Steers 14 – 15 months old 2 Devon x Steers 14 – 15 months old 4 Friesian Steers 17 – 22 months old 3 British Blue x Steers 18 months old 4 British Blue x Heifers 17 – 18 months old MESSRS OM HARRIS & SON North Boduel, Farm, Moorswater, Liskeard 4 Purebred Aberdeen Angus Heifers Named Sire 22 – 26 months old NEXT LISKEARD MARKET Tuesday 27th June 2017 Prime & Store Stock Market Entries invited, contact Patrick Dennis on 07831 620990 or Sheep Auctioneer Steve Prouse 07767 895366 FORTHCOMING SALES TUESDAY 13th – LISKEARD Prime and Store Market WEDNESDAY 14th – HOLSWORTHY Additional Dairy Market to inc a part Herd Dispersal Sale & Consignment of in calf hfrs. THURSDAY 15th – HALLWORTHY Weekly Market 200 Store Cattle. SATURDAY 17th JUNE – HALLWORTHY Poultry Sale. Cages must be booked in advance, contact 01840 261261. THURSDAY 22nd – HALLWORTHY Hallworthy Weekly Market SATURDAY 24th JUNE– HOLSWORTHY SHOWFIELD Sale of 400 Vintage Tractors, Engines & Bygones. New & Used hand tools & Equipment. Entries 01409 253275. SATURDAY 24th JUNE – ST. AUSTELL Mid Cornwall Poultry Sale. PRIVATE TREATY • 45 late autumn calving cows 14 Oct- 5th Dec, 4yr testing, in calf to BB. 9 in calf hfrs to AA calving Oct-Dec, 7000kg, cubicles & self-feed silage. TB RESTRICTED 30 in calf hfrs to AA Aug- Sept calving, strong Fr type, AI sires, 8000kg herd average. .
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