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North West Auctions North West Auctions North West Auctions North West Auctions Weekly Report and Newsletter 20th April 20th April 20th April 20th April 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 Lancaster April Dairy Sale Sees the Burrow Family Winning Success On Monday 18th April the monthly sale of Dairy Cattle was held at NWA Lancaster, had a small entry of 12 Cows and Heifers forward. The presale judging was in the expert hands of Andrew Townsend, Nelson. He placed the first prize Halter led heifer, Stardale Mincio Torpedo, as his Champion from J Burrow & Son. His Reserve Champion went to the second place Halter led heifer, Stardale Reflex Vaakje 4, from the same home. It was a pleasure to see four generations of the Burrows family at the sale, from 96 year old Jim Burrow to Nine year old Great Grandson Issac Burrow, we thank you for your support at the Dairy Sales over the years and look forward to working with you in the years to come. In the sale ring, it was the Champion leading the way, this cracking heifer, supported by 5 Generations of VG & EX and sold giving 36 litres, reached a final call of £1900, selling to the judge. The Reserve Champion, Stardale Reflex Vaakje 4, from the renowned Vaakje family, realised £1500, joining the same herd as the Champion. It was a day of quality rather than quantity, with a very nice show of cows and heifers forward, coupling this with a ringside of both local and trav- elled buyers, led to a fast trade for all classes. The best heifers sold to average £1490, with two lesser sorts just shy of £1000, leading to an overall average of £1370. Cows sold to £1100 for a second calver from J & M Sanderson, giving 36litres. NWA Property - 015395 66222 Dalton in Furness Dalton in Furness Dalton in Furness Dalton in Furness For Sale by Public Auction Agricultural land and range of agricultural buildings comprising some 72.03. ac/29.15 ha or thereabouts which is to be sold by public auction in three lots (unless sold previously) on Wednesday 4th May 2016 at 7.00pm in The Old Mill, Bardsea, Ulverston, LA12 9RB Lot 1- Situated at Stainton and comprises of build- ings and land extending to 37.34 ac/15.11 ha or therea- bouts Lot 2- Adjoins to Lot 1 and extends to 7.78 ac/3.15 ha or thereabouts Lot 3- Situated at Gleaston and extends to 26.91 ac/10.89 ha or thereabouts SolicitorsMessrs Livingstons, 9 Benson Street, Ulverston, LA12 7AU Tel: 01229 585555 Crosthwaite, Kendal Crosthwaite, Kendal Crosthwaite, Kendal Crosthwaite, Kendal For Sale by Public Auction 29.08 acres/11.77 hectares of thereabouts of meadowland and damson orchard to be of- fered for sale by public auction (unless sold previously) on Thursday 12th May 2016 at 7pm at the Memorial Hall, Crosthwaite Available in three lots or as a whole Solicitors: Messrs Thomson, Hayton Winkley, 25 Crescent Road, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 1BL. Tel: 015394 46585 Jim, Robert, James & Isaac Burrow with their Champion & Reserve Champion

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Weekly Report and Newsletter – 20th April20th April20th April20th April

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

Lancaster April Dairy Sale Sees the

Burrow Family Winning Success

On Monday 18th April the monthly sale of Dairy Cattle was held at NWA Lancaster, had a small entry of 12 Cows and Heifers forward. The presale judging was in the expert hands of Andrew Townsend, Nelson. He placed the first prize Halter led heifer, Stardale Mincio Torpedo, as his Champion from J Burrow & Son. His Reserve Champion went to the second place Halter led heifer, Stardale Reflex Vaakje 4, from the same home.

It was a pleasure to see four generations of the Burrows family at the sale, from 96 year old Jim Burrow to Nine year old Great Grandson Issac Burrow, we thank you for your support at the Dairy Sales over the years and look forward to working with you in the years to come.

In the sale ring, it was the Champion leading the way, this cracking heifer, supported by 5 Generations of VG & EX and sold giving 36 litres, reached a final call of £1900, selling to the judge.

The Reserve Champion, Stardale Reflex Vaakje 4, from the renowned Vaakje family, realised £1500, joining the same herd as the Champion.

It was a day of quality rather than quantity, with a

very nice show of cows and heifers forward,

coupling this with a ringside of both local and trav-

elled buyers, led to a fast trade for all classes. The

best heifers sold to average £1490, with two lesser

sorts just shy of £1000, leading to an overall

average of £1370. Cows sold to £1100 for a

second calver from J & M Sanderson, giving

36litres.

NWA Property - 015395 66222

Dalton in FurnessDalton in FurnessDalton in FurnessDalton in Furness For Sale by Public Auction

Agricultural land and range of agricultural buildings comprising some 72.03. ac/29.15 ha or thereabouts which is to be sold by public auction in three lots

(unless sold previously) on Wednesday 4th May 2016 at 7.00pm in The Old Mill, Bardsea, Ulverston, LA12 9RB

Lot 1- Situated at Stainton and comprises of build-ings and land extending to 37.34 ac/15.11 ha or therea-bouts

Lot 2- Adjoins to Lot 1 and extends to 7.78 ac/3.15 ha or thereabouts

Lot 3- Situated at Gleaston and extends to 26.91 ac/10.89 ha or thereabouts

SolicitorsMessrs Livingstons, 9 Benson Street, Ulverston, LA12 7AU Tel: 01229 585555

Crosthwaite, KendalCrosthwaite, KendalCrosthwaite, KendalCrosthwaite, Kendal For Sale by Public Auction

29.08 acres/11.77 hectares of thereabouts of meadowland and damson orchard to be of-fered for sale by public auction (unless sold previously) on Thursday 12th May 2016 at 7pm at the Memorial Hall, Crosthwaite

Available in three lots or as a whole

Solicitors: Messrs Thomson, Hayton Winkley, 25 Crescent Road, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 1BL. Tel: 015394 46585

Jim, Robert, James & Isaac Burrow with their Champion & Reserve Champion

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Lancaster Sale Reports

Monday 18th April Monday 18th April Monday 18th April Monday 18th April ---- Biggest Entry to date for Sheep with LambsBiggest Entry to date for Sheep with LambsBiggest Entry to date for Sheep with LambsBiggest Entry to date for Sheep with Lambs A better entry of Spring Lambs this week in terms of quality and numbers with 46 spring lambs forward selling to a market average of 230ppk topping at 292ppk or £114 from S Wilson & Son of Burrow Heights. Plenty of pens of lambs selling around 230ppk with a lot more interest from buyers this week with better type’s 240ppk-250ppk.

The numbers for Prime Hoggs have started to dry up for Prime Hoggs but a better trade today especially for meated hoggs, that would sell around the 200ppk mark again this week. Horned lambs eagerly bid for and looked a good trade on the day. The overall market average was 166ppk with 39-45kg averaging 172ppk. Trade topped at 205ppk for good quality Texel hoggs from GH Sanderson & Family of Kirkham with the top price of the day £90 coming from the same good home.

Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices: SPRING LAMBS – CH: £114 Burrow Heights Farm; £93 Springfield Farm. SUFF: £107 Cocker House Farm. TEX: £86 Springfield Farm.

PRIME HOGGS – TEX: £92 Blackleach House Far,£88.50 Throstle Grove Farm; £88 Gibsons Farm. CHEV: £89 Weavers Farm; £63 North Farm. SUFF: £84 Booth

Hall; £80 Blackleach House Farm; £80 Parks Farm Barn. MULE: £76 North Farm; £70 Parks Farm Barn; £68 Rye Close. CH: £74 Parks Farm Barn; £65 North Farm; £65

Middle Ridge Farm. HRN: £70 Moss House Farm. SWALE: £62 Moss House Farm; £60 Parks Farm Barn.

A good entry of just shy of 100 Cast Ewes forward. All types of ewes eagerly bid for, with better bred Continental ewes selling in the nineties

topping at £101 from B & J Preston of Ellers Farm. A mixed entry of Mule ewes saw better ewes selling easily in to the seventies.

Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices: TEX: £101 Ellers Farm; £93 Hall Croft Barn; £91 Overdale. CHEV: £94 Hazel Brea. SUFF: £88 Burrow Heights Farm; £76 Wellington View. MULE: £78 Burrow

Heights Farm; £73 Middle Lee Farm; £70 North Farm. LEI: £77 Ouzelthorn Farm. SWALE: £52 Church Grove; £46 Middle Lee Farm; £43 Yates Farm.

The annual show and sale of Ewes with Lambs at Foot and Shearlings with lambs at foot attracted the biggest entry of sheep this season with well over 300 lives being sold. The trade continues to be hard work in comparison to last year’s trade. The pre-sale show was expertly judged by Maurice Lawson of Ingleton who awarded the overall champion pen to Continental/Suffolk shearlings from Jimmy Woods of Popes Farm. Trade topped at £190 for Champion pen selling with smart Beltex twins. Singles sold to a top price of £130 for a Blue Du Maine shearling suckling a very stylish Beltex gimmer from the same good home. Aged ewes sold to £172 for Continental ewes from James Burr. Aged mule ewes with strong twin lambs and older ewes with strong lambs continue to be very good sell and eagerly bid for.

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Friday 15th April A mixed entry of Store Cattle today at Lancaster with the ever decreasing deadweight price starting to take effect in the store cattle ring for short keep cattle. Good quality cattle with good conformation and carrying flesh continue to sell well with out of specification cattle and lean type’s harder work this week to sell. The ring at Lancaster is still full of buyers still looking to purchase cattle but slightly cautiously, the trade topped at £1,200 for Hereford Steer from Ray Escolme of Bay Horse with British Blue steers selling to the same from RS & IM Kellet of Cockerham with plenty of heavy weight bullocks selling late eleven hundreds. Heifers sold to a top of £1,150 from David Knowles of Windy Hill with a Limousin. The trade for Black and Whites saw fleshed black and whites still eagerly bid for but leaner and plainer types harder to sell. A consignment of cattle from Isle of Man sold very well and would be advantageous for Isle of Man cattle to travel across with British Blue heifers selling to £1,070.

Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices: STORE BULLOCKS – HE: £1200 Ivy Barn; £1040 Hawkrigg End; £1040 Windy Hill Farm. BRB: £1200 Mill House Farm; £1180 Cragg Farm; £1130 Pasture House Farm. MON: £1180 Cragg Farm. LIM: £1180 Cragg Farm; £1090 High House Farm; £1080 Cock Hall Farm. AA: £1160 Cock Hall Farm; £1070 Bouthwaite Farm; £900 Croppers Farm. CH: £1140 Lodge Farm. FR: £1010 Newsham Hall Farm; £900 Lambrigg Head Farm; £850 Kitchen Ground Farm. BLO: £1000 Old Woodhouse. WB: £880 Kirkham Road. FKV: £780 Holme Head. STORE HEIFERS –LIM: £1150 Windy Hill Farm; £1110 Manor House Farm; £1080 Brown Edge. BRB: £1070 Oatlands Farm; £1070 Kendal Hill; £1040 Pasture House Farm. AA: £1060 Raw Head; £1040 Kitchen Ground Farm; £1020 Manor House Farm. CH: £980 Trapp Farm. SIM: £950 Lower Swainhead Farm. HE: £940 Bouthwaite Farm. FR: £820 Park Farm; £680 Oatlands Farm.

A shortage of number of OTM Cattle forward with just 72 cattle forward and more could have easily been sold with fresh buyers present. A sharper trade with additional buyers around the ring with vendors strongly urged to use the market to sell cast cows as they will certainly see the finanical benefit of doing so. Black and White cows topped at 119.5ppk from GB & EA Metcalfe & Son of Whittingham with plenty of fit black and whites selling between 105ppk and 112ppk with all black and whites averaging 95ppk. All cast cows forward averaged 100ppk.

Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices: CAST COW – LIM: 124.5 Brookside; 127.5 Barker Knott. Hawkswell Farm; 114.5 Barker Knott. FR: 119.5 Holme House Farm; 117.5 Bambers Farm; 114.5 Bank End Farm. CAST HEIFER – FR: 129.5 Oxenforth Green Farm; 129.5 Boldens Farm; 124.5 Berryholme. CAST STEER – FR: 124.5 Newsham Hall Farm. CAST BULL – LIM: 137.5 Claughton Hall Farm; 129.5 Far Orrest; 129.5 Gowrey Farm. MON: 119.5 Lane House.

A very disappointing number of Calves and Stirks forward but a strong trade for all calves forward with vendors leaving well chuffed with their trade. The Wallbank Family of Tills Farm always have good calves forward with Angus Bull calves selling to £345. Three week old Angus Bull calves sold to £305 from Steve Mason of Birkland Barrow. Black and White bull calves to £100 from George Sanderson & Family of Blackleach House Farm with all black and whites averaging in the seventies.

Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices: HEIFER CALF – AA: £255 Tills Farm; £250 Birkland Barrow.

BULL CALF – AA: £345 Tills Farm; £305 Birkland Barrow. FR: £100 Blackleach House Farm.

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Lancaster Sale Reports

Thursday 14th AprilThursday 14th AprilThursday 14th AprilThursday 14th April J36 had forward an entry of 141 Store Cattle. Leaner store cattle would be slightly cheaper than a fortnight ago, but good younger cattle were still keenly bid for.

Store CattleTop Prices:Store CattleTop Prices:Store CattleTop Prices:Store CattleTop Prices: Yearling Store Bullock – Lim: £950 Meadow View. Hereford: £940 & £820 Crabtree. Blonde: £900 Causeway. Cont: £900 Low House. Lim x: £870 & £820 Meadow View. Parthanaous: £810 Meadow View. Yearling Store Heifers – Lim: £840 & £800 Hollin Hall. Blonde: £830 & £810 Millbeck. Cont: £820 Bramaskew. BRB: £790 Middle Birkby. Lim x: £770 Causeway. AA: £790 Capplerigg. Young Bulls – Friesian: £570 Carter House. AA: £400 Railway Cottage.

Had 30 Cast Cows. A plainer entry of cast cows forward today. Buyers were looking for more fleshy types.

Cast Cow Top Prices:Cast Cow Top Prices:Cast Cow Top Prices:Cast Cow Top Prices: Lim: 121.5p/kg & 117.5p/kg Singleton Park. South Devon: 111.5p/kg Stribers. AA: 107.5p/kg Stribers. Holstein Friesian: 105.5p/kg Middle Birkby. British Friesian: 119.5p/kg Hillam House.

As spring draws ever nearer and many people finish lambing, there was a busier ring of buyers today for Calves with fresh faces around making beef calves a noticeable dearer trade on a day and many more beef calves could have been sold to ven-dors advantage, more beef calves on milk are needed week on week. A strong Black & White trade for an entry of better quali-ty calves. Beef calves topped at £385 for British Blue heifers with cow making potential from JW & TE Sharp of Flodder Hall with others to £380. Month old Limousin bull calves from the Robinson Family of Strickley sold to £330 twice with young beef calves regularly towards £300. Better types of Black & Whites over £100 topping at £120 from HJ Robinson & Son of Elm Trees with young dark rearers selling around the £80 mark. A small selection of stirks saw Angus Bulls from RJ & J Gardner of Natland Mill Beck selling to £490 with seven month old Black & White bulls selling to £300 from Messrs Strong of Penrith.

Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices: Bull Calves – Lim: £330 Strickley. BRB: £200 High Foulshaw. Fr: £120 Elm Tree; £115 High Barnes; £80 Beck Side; £70 Toadpool. Shorthorn: £90 Strickley. Stab: £190 High Foulshaw. Heifer Calves – BRB: £385 Flodder Hall; £280 Cinder Barrow; £220 High Barnes. Lim: £250 Strickley. Bull Stirks – AA: £490 Natland Mill Beck. Fr: £300 School Hill.

Next Store Cattle Sale

Thursday 28th April ‘Grass Day’

Sheep and Lamb Show Results

Pen of 5 Mule Shearlings with Twin Lambs at Foot 1st P Anderton, Wyre Farm

2nd WG & E Sutcliffe, Tarn Farm

Pen of 5 Continental & Suffolk Shearlings with Twin Lambs at Foot 1st J Wood, Popes Farm

2nd J Wood, Popes Farm

Pen of 5 Mule Ewes with Twin Lambs at Foot 1st B & SE Carter, Cragg End

2nd K Swarbrick, Bensons Farm

3rd J Burr, Little Fell

Pen of 5 Continental & Suffolk Ewes with Lambs at Foot 1st JT & B Fox, Blackwood End

Champion J Wood, Popes Farm

J36 Sale Reports

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Coming up at North West Auctions

Lancaster Auction MartLancaster Auction MartLancaster Auction MartLancaster Auction Mart Monday 25th April

Weekly Sale of Primstock from 9am Weekly Sale of Sheep & Lambs at 11am

Friday 29th April Monthly Sale of Stirks & Weanlings (9.45am) (please advise entries to Will on 07976 646035)

ALSO

ANNUAL GRASS DAY SHOW & SALE OF STORE CATTLE

Show for Pairs of Bullocks or Heifers

Born after 1st March 2015

(catalogue entries close 2pm Mon 25th April)

J36 Rural Auction CentreJ36 Rural Auction CentreJ36 Rural Auction CentreJ36 Rural Auction Centre

Tuesday 26th April Fortnightly Sale of Prime Pigs at 10.30am

Weekly Sale of Sheep with Lambs at 11am

Weekly Sale of Primestock from 1pm

Thursday 28th April

ANNUAL GRASS DAY SHOW & SALE OF STORE CATTLE

ALSO

Weekly Sale of Calves & Stirks (10.15am) Fortnightly Sale of Cast/Feeding Cows OTM & Prime Cattle (10.30am)

(Please Note - No TB Restricted section this day)

Tuesday 19th April Tuesday 19th April Tuesday 19th April Tuesday 19th April ---- Bumper Entry for Sheep with Lambs ForwardBumper Entry for Sheep with Lambs ForwardBumper Entry for Sheep with Lambs ForwardBumper Entry for Sheep with Lambs Forward

The weekly sale of Prime Hoggs had a smaller entry forward this week than the previous week, a very mixed end of season show of hoggs forward. A market average of 165ppk reflected in the quality that was forward. Best types of continental hoggs topped at 212ppk from NJ Strickland of The Borrans with ‘in specification’ well fleshed Continentals selling between 190ppk and 210ppk. Heavy weight Mules from Alan Clarke of Low Longmire sold to £85.50 with well fleshed Mules selling between 170ppk and 185ppk. Swaledale hoggs sold to £78 from Alan Clarke of Low Longmire weighing 44kg.

A smaller entry of Spring Lambs sold to a strong trade averaging 272ppk, topping at 300ppk from GM Strong of penrith with Dorset x Beltex lambs at 36kg. Trade topped at £120 from JA & R Geldard & Son of Low Faulshaw with heavy weight charollais lambs. Prime Lamb & Hogg Top Prices:Prime Lamb & Hogg Top Prices:Prime Lamb & Hogg Top Prices:Prime Lamb & Hogg Top Prices: PRIME LAMBS – CH: £120 Low Foulshaw. TEX: £118 School Hill. BEL: £89 Cantsfield Hall. CONT: £75 Ashstead.

PRIME HOGGS – TEX: £107 Silverhow Farm; £99 Beaumont Grange Farm; £96.50 Low Longmire; £94 Hill Top Farm. SUFF: £93.50 Ashstead; £89 Parks Farm

Barn; £86.50 Crabtree Farm. CH: £91.50 High Greenside. MULE: £85.50 Low Longmire; £80.50 Nook Farm; £80.50 Cuerdale Hall; £80 Helm Croft. MASH: £79 Helm Croft.

SWALE: £78 Low Longmire; £75 Old School House; £73 Beech House. LEI: £77 Ashstead. CHEV: £72 Hall Bank; £69.50 Silverhow Farm; £57.50 Nunfield. HERD:

£69.50 Middlesbar Farm; £55.50 Hodgson Green Farm. RGH: £60 Old School House; £59.50 Boundary Beck; £57 Moss House Farm. SCO: £58 Nunfield.

The annual prize show and sale of Continental and Mule Ewes and Shearlings with Lambs had a bumper entry of just shy of 250 families

forward. A good line up of ewes and shearlings forward in front of judge Graham Galbraith of Endmoor Farm who expertly judged and

awarded the days champion pen to Alan and Philip Edmondson of Hawkswell.

As seen all season, a very selective trade with many people still waiting for grass to grow, a busy ring of buyers saw the champion pen of two crop ewes sell to £185 from Alan and Philip Edmondson of Hawkswell to the judge Graham Galbraith. Mule gimmer shearlings with twin Texel lambs sold to a top of £188 for the second prized pen from G & KM Atkinson of Green Farm. The first prized pen of Mule shearlings from Alan and Philip Edmondson of Hawkswell selling to the judge Graham Galbraith for £185. Strong mule shearlings and twin lamb regularly sold around the £60 a life mark. Continental shearlings with twins sold to a top of £175 from JA Chapman of North Lodge with Con-tinental shearlings with singles from the same home selling to £140. Strong aged ewes with strong twins sold regularly between £150 and £165 and ewes with singles dependant on size and quality selling between £90 and £110.

Show Results

Judge Mr Graham Galbraith

Class one – Mule Shearlings

1st AR Edmondson, Hawkswell Farm

2nd G & KM Atkinson, Green Farm

3rd AR Edmondson, Hawkswell Farm

Class two – Texel Shearlings

1st JA Chapman, North Lodge

2nd G & KM Atkinson, Green Farm

3rd JA Chapman, North Lodge

Class three – Mule Ewes

1st AR Edmondson, Hawkswell Farm – Champion

Another good entry of 353 Cast Sheep sold to the continuing good trade. Heavy sheep sold in excess of £100, topping at £125 for a Leices-

ter Tup from AW & AM Clarke, Windermere. Suffolks to £109 from S Thompson, Grange over Sands and Texels to £102 from R & E Ladds,

Kendal. Best heavy Mules sold into the eighties, topping at £90 for a pen of 4 from SA Hill, Slyne. Lighter, leaner sorts in the late Seventies.

Hill sheep to £80 for a Swale ewe from G Rawsthorne, Nether Kellet, with other best sorts £70-£76. Lesser hill ewes £57-£64 with plainer

sorts on realisation. A shortage of heavy sheep forward this morning with 50% of the sale being hill sheep. Overall average of £62 for all

ewes forward.

Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices: LEI: £125 Low Longmire; £110 Helm Croft; £106 Moss Howe Farm; £106 Ashstead. SUFF: £109 Somme Avenue; £94 Crabtree Farm; £94 Stoney Well House. TEX:

£102 Benson Hall; £101 School Hill; £100 Tranthwaite Hall. MULE: £90 Beaumont Grange Farm; £89 Tranthwaite Hall; £87 Hallbeck. CHEV: £86 Brow Head; £80 Fox

Howe; £76 The Park. MASH: £84 Nook Farm; £83 Mosergh Farm. SWALE: £80 Scargill Farm; £79 Thursgill; £76 Moss Howe Farm; £75 Ashstead.

LLEYN: £78 Low Foulshaw. CONT: £76 Stribers Farm. RGH: £75 High Farm; £70 Croft Foot Farm; £65 Boundary Beck. HERD: £66 Barker Knott;

£64 Low Longmire. DALES: £55 Braida Garth.

Champion & 1st Prize Mule Ewes with Lambs pictured with Judge Mr G Galbraith & Vendor Mr A Edmondson

1st Prize Texel Shearlings with Lambs pictured with Vendor Mr Chapman and Judge Mr G Galbraith