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North West Auctions North West Auctions North West Auctions North West Auctions Weekly Report and Newsletter 2nd December 2nd December 2nd December 2nd December e. [email protected] t. 015395 66222 (J36 Kendal) t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) e. [email protected] t. 015395 66222 (J36 Kendal) t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) e. [email protected] t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) t. 015395 66200 (J36 Kendal) NWA Lancaster , Wyresdale Road, Golgotha, Lancaster, LA1 3JQ NWA J36, J36 Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA7 7FP NWA J36 Christmas Show & Sale of Pigs The Christmas show and sale of pigs had a bumper entry of 186 forward. The pre-sale show was very kindly judged by Mr John Stott of Crosscrake. There were two classes with the pair of prime white pigs being won by P Woof of Staintion and Pair of Coloured pigs won by R Strong of Dearham. The trade was very selective with an extremely large number of pigs forward for the day’s sale. Buyers were looking for finished pigs with good conformation with look pigs and pigs lacking finish very difficult to sell. The trade was topped at £150 from Peter Woof of Staintion with his Pietrain selling to £150. Good conformation prime pigs selling over £100. A lack of interest in weaners especially with this wet weather, saw better types sell in the thirties with others struggle around the twenty pound mark. Show Results Show Results Show Results Show Results Judge Mr John Stott Class one Pair of White Pigs 1 st PK & R Woof, Stainton £150 to Westmorland Ltd 2 nd A Horn, Appleby £115 to Westmorland Ltd 3 rd A Sunderland, Keighley £75 n/s Class two Pair of Coloured Pigs 1 st R Strong, Deerham £115 to B Holland 2 nd R Strong, Deerham £95 to B Holland 3 rd A Sunderland, Keighley £88 to Westmorland Ltd The next sale of pigs will be 12th January 2016 Christmas Carol Concerts J36 Rural Auction Centre Monday 7th December at 7pm with the Kendal Branch of NFU Adults £5 and Children £1 in aid of R.A.B.I Tickets available from J36 Rural Auction Centre and NFU Kendal Lancaster Auction Mart The Lancaster Christmas Concert organised by The Ayrton Family will be on Saturday 12th December at 7.30pm followed by refreshments. Tickets are £5 in support of Wyresdale Childrens Home in India & The Farming Community Network, and will be available from Lancaster Auction. Farm to Farm Trading There is a wide range of stock and equipment available through our farm to farm trading service, please visit our website to view the whole list nwauctions.co.uk or contact one of our Auctioneers of Fieldsmen

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North West AuctionsNorth West AuctionsNorth West AuctionsNorth West Auctions

Weekly Report and Newsletter – 2nd December2nd December2nd December2nd December

e. [email protected]

t. 015395 66222 (J36 Kendal) t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster)

e. [email protected]

t. 015395 66222 (J36 Kendal) t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster)

e. [email protected]

t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) t. 015395 66200 (J36 Kendal)

NWA Lancaster , Wyresdale Road, Golgotha, Lancaster, LA1 3JQ NWA J36, J36 Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA7 7FP

NWA J36

Christmas Show & Sale of Pigs

The Christmas show and sale of pigs had a bumper entry of 186 forward. The pre-sale show was very kindly judged by Mr John Stott of Crosscrake. There were two classes with the pair of prime white pigs being won by P Woof of Staintion and Pair of Coloured pigs won by R Strong of Dearham. The trade was very selective with an extremely large number of pigs forward for the day’s sale. Buyers were looking for finished pigs with good conformation with look pigs and pigs lacking finish very difficult to sell.

The trade was topped at £150 from Peter Woof of Staintion with his Pietrain selling to £150. Good conformation prime pigs selling over £100. A lack of interest in weaners especially with this wet weather, saw better types sell in the thirties with others struggle around the twenty pound mark.

Show ResultsShow ResultsShow ResultsShow Results

Judge

Mr John Stott

Class one – Pair of White Pigs

1st PK & R Woof, Stainton £150 to Westmorland Ltd

2nd A Horn, Appleby £115 to Westmorland Ltd

3rd A Sunderland, Keighley £75 n/s

Class two – Pair of Coloured Pigs

1st R Strong, Deerham £115 to B Holland

2nd R Strong, Deerham £95 to B Holland

3rd A Sunderland, Keighley £88 to Westmorland Ltd

The next sale of pigs will be

12th January 2016

Christmas Carol Concerts J36 Rural Auction Centre

Monday 7th December at 7pm with the Kendal Branch of NFU Adults £5 and Children £1 in aid of

R.A.B.I Tickets available from J36 Rural Auction Centre and

NFU Kendal

Lancaster Auction Mart The Lancaster Christmas Concert organised by The Ayrton Family will be on Saturday 12th December at

7.30pm followed by refreshments. Tickets are £5 in support of Wyresdale Childrens

Home in India & The Farming Community Network, and will be available from Lancaster Auction.

Farm to Farm Trading

There is a wide range of stock and equipment available through our farm to farm trading service, please visit our website to view the whole list nwauctions.co.uk or contact one of

our Auctioneers of Fieldsmen

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Lancaster - 01524 63308

Lancaster Sale Reports Friday 27th NovemberFriday 27th NovemberFriday 27th NovemberFriday 27th November A straight trade for the Store Cattle forward at Lancaster. It was in keeping with other markets with numbers less than previous weeks. The well fleshed short keep cattle a good trade and the young long term cattle good too sell and in demand but the in-between cattle harder to place this week. Steers sold to a top of £1370 of from W Garnett & Son of Ackenthwaite with a pair of Limousins. British Blue heifers sold to a top of £1200 from JD & GM Bracken of Greenlands Farm.

Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices: STORE CATTLE – LIM: £1370 Ackenthwaite Farm; £1300 High House; £1300 Newsham Hall Farm. CH: £1350 High House Farm; £1190 High Green; £1180 Brown Edge. BRB: £1210 Dunningwell Farm; £1190 Cock Hall Farm. AA: £1200 Staffords Farm; £1190 New Ridge Farm; £1190 Low House. SIM: £1200 High Green. HE: £1180 Old Glasson; £1140 Head House; £980 Bouthwaite Farm. MO: £1060 Cock Hall Farm. WB: £960 Lower Castle o Trim. FR: £960 Newsham Hall Farm; £890 Boon Town Farm; £880 Downlands Farm. STORE HEIFER – BRB: £1200 Greenlands Farm;£1140 Endmoor Farm; £1110 Low Hundhowe. CH: £1160 Crooklands Farm; £1070 Greenlands Farm; £960

Hareden. SIM: £1120 Wyre Farm; £950 Hareden Farm. AA: £1100 Manor House Farm; £1090 Marl House; £940 Brow Foot Farm. LIM: £1100 Wyre Farm;

£1080 Bouthwaite Farm. HE: £950 White Lee Farm; £900 Manor House Farm; £880 Bouthwaite Farm. FR: £840 Warton Grange Farm.

A smaller entry of Cast Cows forward this week then previous week but still over one hundred in the market with the trade in keeping with over local markets. The purchasers are struggling to sell the meat at the other end and large quantity of cast cows nationwide has led to the slump in trade. An entry once again mainly consisting of dairy cattle. Black and white cows sold to 139.5ppk from J Bland of Arnside Tower with plenty of well fleshed 115 and 122 pence per kilogram. All black and white cows sold to an overall average of 87ppk.

Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices: CAST COWS – LIM: 179.5 Manor House Farm; 159.5 Barn Owl Farm; 109.5 Field Head. AA: 154.5 Barn Owl Farm. FR: 139.5 Arnside Tower Farm; 134.5 Bank End

Farm; 129.5 Lower Brow Top. PAR: 127.5 Millbeck. SIM: 121.5 Hartrigg; 117.5 Braida Garth. MO: 119.5 White Lund Farm; 114.5 Mansrigg Hall; 111.5 Lane House. GEL:

114.5 Millbeck. SRW: 114.5 White Lund Farm. CH: 109.5 Stonehead. AY: 107.5 Docker Farm; 94.5 Sunny Bank.

An entry of 61 Calves and Stirks this morning put before a full complement of buyers. Beef calves a touch easier on the week, topping at £395 for a blocky Blue Bull from JH Towers & Son, Tunstall. Other blues sold to £390 from F & E Harrison, Wray. A run of Simmentals from Eddy Newsham, Galgate sold to £290 for fortnight old bulls. Black and White calves to a top of £142 from Allan and Thomas Ward, best calves in excess of £100 with nice fleshy rearing calves £62-£85, overall average of £68.43 for all black and whites.

Stirks saw the best trade with 19 Black and Whites forward from various vendors. Trade topped at £295 for a trio of 5month Friesians from A & E Clarkson, Thurnham, others to £250 for 4month olds from R Gregory, Cabus. More beef bred stirks needed to meet buyers demand.

Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices: HEIFER CALF – LIM: £268 Tunstall Hall. SIM: £240 Sellerley Farm LIM: £230 Tunstall Hall; £215 Holly House Farm; £165 North Farm. BULL CALF – BRB: £395 Tunstall Hall; £390 Birks Farm; £380 Boldens Farm. LIM: £305 Tunstall Hall; £215 North Farm. SIM: £290 Sellerley Farm. AA: £250 Tunstall Hall. FR: £142 Ancliffe Hall Farm; £138 Boldens Farm; £100 Park Lane Farm.

BULL STIRK – FR: £295 Cock Hall Farm; £290 Arnside Tower Farm; £250 Coverdales.

Monday 27th NovemberMonday 27th NovemberMonday 27th NovemberMonday 27th November

A strong trade at Lancaster with Prime Lambs averaging 155ppk. Mules and Continental lambs, between 44kg and 50kg, were the best too sell. A large proportion of upland bred lambs in the market today were eagerly bid for with many saying mules sold to the best trade on the day. Vendors with non-farm assured lambs are strongly advised to become farm assured to gain full financial potential. Non-farm assured lambs were strongly penalized.

Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices: TEX: £78.50 Old Glasson; £78 Ouzelthorn Farm; £78 Bambers Farm. LLEYN: £76 Low Foulshaw Farm. SUFF: £76 Walnut Tree; £70 North Farm;

£68.50 Thornbush Farm. CH: £74 The Dingle; £73.50 Highfield Farm; £68 Moss House Farm. MULE: £72.50 Braida Garth; £70.50 Cobble Hey Farm; £70 Brown Brook.

MASH: £68.50 Allcocks Farm; £66.50 Cobble Hey Farm. SWALE: £62 Ouzelthorn Farm; £61 Oak Head Farm. HRN: £62 Moor Hall Farm. DALES: £60.50 Yarlsber.

Trade for Cast Sheep was somewhat sticky this morning, as a result of a poorer show of sheep and two buyers unfortunately missing. Topping trade was a single Texel ewe realising £90 with other Texels to £68 with Mule ewes to £57.

Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices: SUFF: £90 Greta Bridge House. TEX: £82 Greta Bridge House; £64 Highfield Farm; £64 Burrow Heights Farm. CHEV: £68 Highfield Farm. CH: £65 Old Glasson

Farm. MULE: £57 Highfield Farm; £50 Burrow Heights Farm; £45 Isle of Skye Farm. HRN: £40 Moor Hall Farm; £34 Cobble Hey Farm.

A couple of Prime Bulls forward today both being Montbelliardes sold to 161.5ppk and 159.5ppk. A larger entry of beef forward next week for the Christmas

show and sale of beef.

Christmas Shows & Sales

at North West Auctions

Our Christmas Show & Sale Guide is now available.

Pick one up next time you are at the auction or visit our website

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J36 - 015395 66200

Thursday 26th NovemberThursday 26th NovemberThursday 26th NovemberThursday 26th November In the Store & Breeding Cattle ring there was a better show of cattle today. Top price was £1170 for a lovely Limousin heifer from JD & M Capstick, Fellside Farm.

Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices: STORE HEIFERS - Lim: £1170 & £1140 Fellside Farm. Cont: £1050 (x2) Cockrigg. Lim x: £1050 Cockrigg. AA: £940 Mearsbeck. Cont x: £910 Mearsbeck

STORE STEERS – Lim: £1120 Cockrigg. Lim x: £920 Cockrigg. AA: £890 Hall Bank. Hereford: £790 The Grange. BREEDING CATTLE – Lim Cow & Bull Calf: £1300 & £1250 Challon Hall.

There were 41 Cast Cows forward. A plainer show of cows in today with only a handful of meaty ones, buyers asking for more fleshy cows!! Top price of 143.5p/kg was paid for a Stabiliser cow from A Dixon & Son, Kit Cragg.

Cast Cow Top Prices:Cast Cow Top Prices:Cast Cow Top Prices:Cast Cow Top Prices: Stabiliser: £143.5p/kg Kit Crag. Mont: 127.5p/kg Green Lane End. Cont: 119.5p/kg Kit Cragg. Fr: 117.5p/kg Myers Farm. Galloway: 119.5p/ kg High Row. Blonde: 107.5p/kg Old Croft. Holstein: 101.5p/kg Lupton Hall.

A strong entry of 105 Calves forward this morning was met by an active ring of buyers with all types eagerly bid for. Buyers were looking to purchase calves with plenty of potential. Black and whites saw well fleshed sorts good too sell with leaner types more difficult place. Beef calves sold to a top of £435 for British Blue bulls from JW & TE Sharp of Flodder Hall with heifers from the same home selling to £405 with well grown Continental bull calves two month old easily selling £350 plus. A large entry of good young beef calves with bulls and heifers selling between £260 and £310 regular away. Best types of weaned black and whites selling over £200 topping at £262 from G Wilson of Low Field Farm, good young dark rearers sold over £100 with plenty of rearers selling between £70 and £90. A larger selection of stirks than seen for some time with some better quality types on offer.

The stirks topped at £545 for a four and a half month old British Blue from DW Robinson & V Finch of Low Rowell Farm. MRI bulls at 6 month old sold to £510 from M Bowe of Low Plains Farm.

Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices: BULL CALVES – BRB: £435 Flodder Hall; £275 Brackenfold; £265 & £245 Low Sizergh. Lim: £360 Spout House; £350 & £325 Langley Park. Ayr: £220 Langley Park. Fr: £262 & £235 Low Field; £155 Natland Park Farm; £112 Flodder Hall; £105 Far Audlands; £102 Cracalt Farm. Shorthorn: £70 School House. HEIFER CALVES – Lim: £355 & £335 Langley Park. Sim: £260 School House. BRB: £405 & £365 Flodder Hall; £285 & £270 Low Sizergh; £220 Sunny Bank; £200 Warton Grange Farm. BULL STIRKS – BRB: £545 Lower Rowell. MRI: £510 Low Plains Farm. Fr: £390 Lower Rowell. HEIFER STIRKS – Lim: £480 & £465 Low Laithe Barn. STEER STIRKS – B/Swiss: £205 Low Barness Farm. B/Gall: £440 & £370 Seinside Farm.

STORE LAMBS SELL TO £58.50 AT WEEKLY SALE

The weekly sale of store lambs once again sold to the recent strong trade seen at NWA J36. Lambs sold to a top price of £58.50 for Mules from M Gibson, Mouse Syke with other Mules £43 - £49. Continental lambs peaked at £57 for Texel x from G & ID Postlethwaite, Riddings with others £48 - £55. A large entry of pure hill lambs experienced increased interest with Rough Fells selling to £55.50 and plenty of other pens of better grown sorts £45 - £54. Swaledales sold to £48 with others generally mid £30’s, long keep Cheviots achieved a top of £46.50 and Herdwick x lambs £38.50. Tup lambs easier to sell with men looking for lambs to put inside peaking at £54.50 for best grown Continentals, mediums £40 - £48 and Hill lambs £28 - £36. A few unexpected feeding ewes forward today selling to £55.50 for Rough Fells and others at £51.

Store Lamb Top Prices:Store Lamb Top Prices:Store Lamb Top Prices:Store Lamb Top Prices: FEEDING EWES – Rough Fell: £55.50 & £51 Shackla Bank. STRORE LAMBS – Texel: £57 Riddings; £55 Force Mill; £52 Swimmers Farm; £49.50 Archer Hill. Mule: £58.50 Mouse Syke; £49 Main Street; £45 High Hollins. Swale: £48 Mouse Syke; £36.50 Archer Hill; £35 High Skelgill, Howe Farm. Rough Fell: £55.50 & £54.50 Shackla Bank; £45.50 Archer Hill; £40 Riddings. Horned: £34.50 Low Haygarth. Char: £37.50 Crozier Croft. Chev: £46.50 Swinside Farm. Jacob: £34.50 Leven Court. Tees: £42.50 Leven Court. Herdwick: £38.50 High Hollins; £36 Swinside Farm.

J36 Sale Reports

Tuesday 1st DecemberTuesday 1st DecemberTuesday 1st DecemberTuesday 1st December The weekly sale of Prime Lambs had a smaller entry of 1896 forward this week but sold to a stronger trade then the previous week with SQQ selling to an average of 167ppk and a market average of 164ppk. An active ring of buyers all keen to purchase lambs meant that all lambs old to their potential. Better quality lambs sold between 180 and 190ppk topping at 190 from the Thompson Family of Poppy Farm. The top price of the day came from J & R Waller of Hallbeck selling Texel lambs top £83. Mules continue well with heavy weight inside mules selling in excess of £75 topping at £78 from F & SA Edmondson of Netherhouses with all mules selling to an average of 154 pence per kilo.

Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices: Texel: £83 Hallbeck, Penrose Cottage; £82.50 Ashfield; £81 Millom Castle. Char: £81.50 Gibraltar Farm; £78 Myers Farm; £76.50 Ninezergh. Suff: £80.50 Nether houses; £79.50 Strickland Hill; £78.50 Low Brundrigg. Lleyn: £76.50 Low Foulshaw Farm. Mule: £78 Netherhouses; £76 Middle Sadghyll; £75.50 Strickland Hill. Herdwick: £73 Red Scar, Poppy Farm; £66.50 The Galleon. Masham: £70.50 Cobbley Hey; £66.50 Middale Farm. Swale: £70 The Galleon; £54 High Loanthwaite. Chev: £64 Howriggs. Jacob: £54.50 High Mill Farm.

The weekly sale of Cast Ewes had 382 head forward. The sale topped at £88 for a Beltex Tup from S & A Gardner, Arnside. Ewes sold to a top of £83 for a Texel ewe from DB & D Cook, Ulverston and Suffolks to £82 from the same home. Mules topped at £77 from WJ Barker, Arkholme to average £56 for all forward.

Buyers still cautious of over fat ewes. Horned sheep sold well, topping at £60 for a pen of 3 Roughs from BJ Bainbridge, Shap. Swales sold to £50 for a swale ewe from GA Guy, Lunsdale House. Others to £49 on two occasions from Bob Lawrence, Holme Farm, roughs averaged a respectable £52 whilst swales averaged £43.

Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices: Suff: £82 Smithy Green Farm; £78 Dawson Fold; £70 Ninezergh. Texel: £83 Smithy Green Farm; £75 Brow Head. Liecester: £78 (ram) Brown Edge; £74 Boundary Beck; £64 Brown Edge. Char: £87 (ram) Bull Bank; £86 (ram) Middale Farm. Mule: £77 Brown Edge; £75 Smithy Green Farm; £70 Cinder Barrow. Masham: £68 High Swinklebank; £59 Middale Farm. Rough Fell: £60 Steps Farm; £56 High Swinklebank, Johnscales Farm; £55 Boundary Beck; £55 (ram) Poppy Farm. Chev: £57 School House. Horned: £53 Saltcotes Hall. Swale: £70 (ram) Sykes Farm; £50 Lunesdale House; £49 Holme Farm; £48 The Blands. Herdwick: £48 Troughton Hall; £47 Bowkerstead Farm. Beltex: £88 (ram) Saltcotes Hall. Teeswater: £70 (ram) Middale Farm. Jacob: £59 (ram) Birkwray

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Between Newby Bridge Between Newby Bridge Between Newby Bridge Between Newby Bridge

& Cartmel& Cartmel& Cartmel& Cartmel For Sale by Private Treaty

5.50 acres/2.23 hectares or thereabouts of amenity pasture and meadow land.

Available in two lots

J36 - 015395 66200

Coming up at North West Auctions

J36 Rural Auction Centre Saturday 5th December

Monthly Collective Sale of Machinery

Please see website for entries

Tuesday 8th December Weekly Sale of Prime Sheep & Christmas Show of Prime Lambs

Thursday 10th December Weekly Sale Calves & Store Lambs & Fortnightly Cattle Sale

including Christmas Show for Calves, Dairy & Cast Cows

s

NWA Property 015395 66222

Staveley, Near KendalStaveley, Near KendalStaveley, Near KendalStaveley, Near Kendal For Sale by Auction

Sale by auction of 8.50 acres/3.44 hectares of fertile and productive meadow and pasture land on Thursday, 10th December, 2015

at J36 Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, LA7 7N

at 7.00 p.m.

The land is situated in the centre of the village of Staveley which is about 5 miles from Kendal and 4 miles from Windermere and has roadside access and a water supply.

Note – The Contracts and Conditions will not be read out at the auction but will be available for inspection at the Solicitors and Auctioneers offices.

Viewing – By arrangement

Solicitors – Messrs. Milne Moser, 100 Highgate, Kendal. LA9 4HE. Tel: 01539 729786

Grasmere, Lake DistrictGrasmere, Lake DistrictGrasmere, Lake DistrictGrasmere, Lake District For Sale by Auction

Sale by auction of 2.38 acres/0.96 hectares of fertile and productive meadow and pasture land situated on the outskirts of Grasmere and being formerly part of Broadrayne Farm, Grasmere on

Thursday, 10th December, 2015 at 7.00 p.m. at J36 Rural Auction Centre

Crooklands, Milnthorpe

LA7 7FP (SatNav LA7 7NU)

The land has access off the A591 and off a side road. There is a mains fed water trough on the land.

Note – The Contracts and Conditions will not be read out at the auction but will be available for inspection at the Solicitors and Auctioneers offices.

Viewing – By arrangement

Solicitors – Messrs. Thomson Hayton Winkley, 114-116 Stricklandgate, Kendal. Tel: 01539 721945

Office Space to LetOffice Space to LetOffice Space to LetOffice Space to Let Conveniently located on the site of Lancaster Auction Mart, Wyresdale Road with good links to the road and rail network.

11.90m2 of space split into 3 office spaces with communal WC facilities. Free parking.

All enquiries please contact: Sarah Ettridge on 01539 566229.

Lancaster Auction Mart Monday 7th December

Weekly sale of Primestock & Christmas Show for Prime Lambs & Butchers Cattle

Friday 11th December Weekly Sale of Store Cattle &

Christmas Show for Calves, Cast Cows & Store Cattle

Monday 14th December Christmas Show & Sale of Dairy Cattle