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North West Auctions North West Auctions North West Auctions North West Auctions Weekly Report and Newsletter 11th November 11th November 11th November 11th November 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 Auctioneers awarded for their outstanding work This weekend saw both Ian Atkinson and Will Alexander awarded for their outstanding work as new and young auctioneers. Ian Achieved the Mart’s the Hearts ‘New Auctioneer of the Year’ award in October by a combination of Public Vote and judges opinion and was pre- sented with his award, along with Paul Gentry who won Auctioneer of the Year and Raglan Market Café who won Café of the year at the Livestock Auctioneers Association AGM at the Yorkshire Museum of Farming on Sunday 8th November Also being awarded for his work this weekend was Will Alexander who won the ‘Young Show Stars Young Auctioneer’ award back in April. Will travelled to Canada to attended the Winter Fair with other competition winners from the day and had to give a speech and present an award at the show. Along with attending the show Will got to visit Ni- agara Falls and visit local farms in the area and then attend a livestock market. Christmas Carol Concerts Christmas Carol Concerts Christmas Carol Concerts 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. Simply Local Christmas Market Saturday 21st November J36 Rural Auction Centre 10am till 3pm Local Food & Craft Market Including Meats, Cheeses, Home Baking, Artisan Breads, Gifts, Prints, Jewellery & Children’s Craft Corner

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Weekly Report and Newsletter – 11th November11th November11th November11th November

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 Auctioneers awarded for their

outstanding work

This weekend saw both Ian Atkinson and Will Alexander awarded for their outstanding work as new and young auctioneers.

Ian Achieved the Mart’s the Hearts ‘New Auctioneer of the Year’ award in October by a combination of Public Vote and judges opinion and was pre-sented with his award, along with Paul Gentry who won Auctioneer of the Year and Raglan Market Café who won Café of the year at the Livestock Auctioneers Association AGM at the Yorkshire Museum of Farming on Sunday 8th November

Also being awarded for his work this weekend was Will Alexander who won the ‘Young Show Stars Young Auctioneer’ award back in April. Will travelled to Canada to attended the Winter Fair with other competition winners from the day and had to give a speech and present an award at the show. Along with attending the show Will got to visit Ni-agara Falls and visit local farms in the area and then attend a livestock market.

Christmas Carol ConcertsChristmas Carol ConcertsChristmas Carol ConcertsChristmas 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.

Simply Local Christmas Market Saturday 21st November

J36 Rural Auction Centre

10am till 3pm

Local Food & Craft Market Including Meats, Cheeses,

Home Baking, Artisan Breads, Gifts, Prints, Jewellery & Children’s Craft Corner

Lancaster - 01524 63308

Lancaster Sale Reports Friday 6th NovemberFriday 6th NovemberFriday 6th NovemberFriday 6th November The numbers of Store Cattle continue to come forward at Lancaster with plenty of buyers from nearby and far afield around the ring. A mixed entry in terms of quality typical for the time of year. Good quality cattle and cattle carrying plenty of flesh continue to sell well with other types selling to an easier trade. Once again it was very noticeable that farm assured cattle sold to a premium. Short keep cattle sold in excess of £1200 topping at £1360 from DE & SM Moorhouse of High House Farm.

Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices: STORE BULLOCKS – LIM: £1360 High House Farm; £1300 Middle Grange Farm; £1280 Station Hotel. AA: £1250 Kirkham Rd; £1220 North Farm; £1180 Raw End Farm. BRB: £1250 Manor House Farm; £1250 The Grange; £1170 High Green. SIM: £1240 North Farm; £1170 Park House Farm; £1110 Butcher Fold. HE: £1230 Hampsfield Hall; £1070 Fellside Farm; £1040 Greenbank Farm. WB: £1130 Forton Bank Farm; £1000 Newsham Hall Farm. MON: £1050 North Farm; £1020 Forton Bank Farm. FR: £1020 Godson House Farm; £980 Grizdale; £970 Stubbins Farm. STORE HEIFERS – AA: £1180 Wilson House Farm; £1100 Park Farm; £1060 Norbreck Farm. BRB: £1140 Betts Farm; £1070 Hawkrigg End; £1060 Croppers Farm. LIM: £1120 Forton Bank Farm; £1110 The Grange; £1070 Greenlands Farm. SIM: £1020 Lower Castle o Trim; £950 Toulbrick Farm; £860 Cliff Farm. HE: £960 Toulbrick Farm. CH: £950 Toulbrick Farm.FR: £760 Heaton Hall Farm; £690 Sheardley Fold Farm.

BULLS: FR: £980 Barn Hill Farm.

A bumper entry of OTM Cattle at Lancaster and very in keeping with the time of year as many people lie there cattle in, many weathered and a large majority of parlour cows in as people clear out in preparation for winter. There was 135 forward with an overall average of 97ppk with over 85% of cows forward out of the dairy herd. All types sold to an easier trade with a larger number forward.

Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices: CAST COWS – LIM: 179.5 High House Farm; 157.5 Summerlands; 127.5 Broats Farm. MO: 159.5 Waterscales Farm; 107.5 White Lund Farm; 104.5 Lane House.

CON: 149.5 Low Sizergh Farm. FR: 131.5 Catshaw Hall Farm; 124.5 Whittingham Lane; 119.5 Liscoe Farm. BRB: 117.5 Holme House Farm; 104.5 Sunny Bank

Farm. AA: 115.5 Moss End Farm; 109.5 Holme House Farm. FKV: 114.5 Low Sizergh Farm. SRW: 111.5 White Lund Farm. AY: 104.5 Longber Farm.

The weekly sale of Calves and Stirks had an entry of 45 forward. Black and white bulls calves sold to a sound trade but not on fire with large amounts out nationwide. They sold to a top of £140 from the Kidd family of Booth hall with all forward selling to an average of £94. Well grown rearers six weeks plus easily selling over the one hundred pound mark. A mixed selection of beef calves sold to £335 for an Angus bull from David and Eileen Wallbank of Abbeystead with beef calves selling towards £300 easily. A small selection of stirks were eagerly bid to and sold to their value with more calves and stirks required next week.

Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices: HEIFER CALF – BRB: £430 Boldens Farm. LIM: £305 Tunstall Hall. AA: £270 Newhouse Farm; £240 Tills Farm. BULL CALF – AA: £335 Tills Farm; £285 Newhouse Farm; £190 Hudsbrook Farm. LIM: £300 Tunstall Hall; £175 North Farm. FR: £140 Booth Hall; £130 Boldens Farm; £115 Tunstall Hall. HEIFER STIRK – FR: £280 Summerhill.

Monday 9th NovemberMonday 9th NovemberMonday 9th NovemberMonday 9th November A noticeably sharper trade for Prime Lambs at Lancaster today with once again an active ring full of buyers forward. The SQQ of 149 with an overall market average 147 with a lot more lambs required. The trade was topped by a smart lamb from Andrew Wilson of Burrow Heights selling to £82. Plenty of pens of continental lambs weighing 41kg and 42kg selling between 155ppk and 160ppk. Hill bred lambs selling three to five pound more than lambs on the previous week with 44kg, mules from RH & C Ayrton of Ouzelthorn selling to £63 with Mules averaging 136ppk. Horned lambs sold to £59 from BD Gill at 42kg.

Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices: TEX: £82 Burrow Heights Farm; £77.50 Lentworth Farm; £72.50 North Farm. SUFF: £74.50 North Farm; £71.50 Fell End Farm; £69.50 Lentworth Farm. CHAR: £96 Low Kit Brow; £67 Burrow Heights Farm; £64 Cragg Farm. CONT: £69 North Farm. CHEV: £65.50 Old Woodhouse; £62 North Farm. MULE: £64 North Farm; £63 Ouzelthorn Farm; £62.50 Wyresdale Park. DALES: £59 Yarlsber.

A better show of Cast Ewes this morning, with 125 passing through the ring. Topping the day was T & CM Kelsall, Chipping with a pure Texel ewe realising £95. Mules sold to £64 for a pen of 9 from WTC Farms, with others to £62 from the same home. Lean sheep looking dear in comparison to fat ewes with buy-ers penalising over fat sorts. A large show of hill sheep saw big well fleshed Swales sell to £46 from KM & KJ Curwen, Marshaw and £44 from the same home, to average £40.54 for all forward. All sheep looking dearer on the week, to average £49.60 for all forward.

Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices: TEX: £95 Brown Brook; £77 Old Grange Farm; £67 Low Kit Brow. MULE: £64 Old Grange Farm; £58 Brown Brook; £58 Low Kit Brow. SWALE: £46 Marshaw

Farm.

A smaller entry of two Prime Bulls forward saw Suckler bred Limousin bulls sell to 199.5ppk and 184.5ppk from JA Airey of Old Croft.

Prime Bull Top Prices:Prime Bull Top Prices:Prime Bull Top Prices:Prime Bull Top Prices: LIM: 199.5; 184.5 Old Croft.

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

J36 - 015395 66200

Thursday 5th NovemberThursday 5th NovemberThursday 5th NovemberThursday 5th November North West Auctions saw an entry of 2,264 Store Lambs forward and selling to one of the strongest trades of the season. Seasonal buyers now coming for-ward and keen to fill orders with the long awaited availability of grazing. Best bunches of Continental lambs regularly £57 - £60 topping at £64 for Texel lambs for J Bell, Bull Bank and Suffolks £61 from TJ Beaty. Medium keep lambs dearer this week £47 - £52 with smallest lambs £35 - £40. Rising numbers of Mules and Mashams coming forward and selling to £60, £59, £58 averaging £51.24. Hill lambs sold to £59 for Cheviot x from RI Dixon, £42.50 Rough Fells and £41.50 Swaledales. Tup lambs were a sharper trade with best grown sorts £55 - £60, Mediums into the late £40’s with smallest sorts £25 - £32.

Store Lamb Top Prices:Store Lamb Top Prices:Store Lamb Top Prices:Store Lamb Top Prices: Texel: £64 Bull Bank; £61 Stonethwaite Farm, Old School House; £59 Singleton Park; £58.50 Steps Farm. Char: £61.50 Stonethwaite Farm; £60.50 Fold Farm; £59.50 Low Greenriggs; £59 Barker Knott. Suff: £61 & £59 Stonethwaite Farm; £59.50 Barker Knott; £55 Gowan Bank; £54 Bradley Farm. Easy Care: £59.50 Sunny Brow. Masham: £59 Crescent Green; £58 Mealrigg. Mule: £60 High Wardses; £58 High Borrans; £56.50 Old School House. Hamp: £58.50 Larkrigg. Chev: £59 Low Newton Farm; £45 Castle How; £44.50 High Arnside.Swale: £41.50 Castle Syke; £40 Dragon Croft. Horned: £57 Crescent Green; £50.50 Singleton Park; £48 Low Greenriggs. SBF: £37 Roundthwaite Abbey.

The weekly sale of Calves and Stirks at J36 had an entry of 51 forward this week. A poorer show in terms of quality with a lot of plain black and whites forward in the market and very few beef calves. The trade for beef calves was strong with plenty of buyers in the market looking to buy. A run of British Blues from A & E Barnes of Bracken Fold saw bulls sell £385 and heifers making £330 at a month old. Better sorts of beef calves easily sold in the region of £300 around the month old. Very few rearing types of black and whites forward today with the few rearers forward being keenly bid for and selling well for the quality of the calves. Well grown month old rearers sold between £80 and £100 topping at £100 from B & MJ Nelson & Son of Halforth Farm

Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices: BULL CALVES – BRB: £385, £360 Brackenfold; £310 Sunny Bank. Lim: £290 Halforth Farm. AA: £260 Elm Tree Farm. Fr: £100 Halforth Farm; £95, £90, £80 Cinder Barrow; £80 Strickland Hill; £48 Raw End; £45 Hillam House Farm. HEIFER CALVES – BRB: £330 Brackenfold; £260 Sunny Bank; £240 Hillam House Farm. AA: £110 Low Brundrigg.

J36 Sale Reports

NWA Property 015395 66222

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

Tuesday 10th NovemberTuesday 10th NovemberTuesday 10th NovemberTuesday 10th November Prime Lambs sell to £81 & 188p/kg at NWA J36

The weekly sale of prime lambs at NWA J36 sold to a rising trade with a market SQQ average of 161p/kg with buyers competing for all types and classes. Best Continental lambs and well finished first crosses easiest sold regularly 165p/kg – 175p/kg topping at 188p/kg for Beltex lambs from ME Wannop & Sons Ltd. Mules sold to 164p/kg (av 153p/kg) with 42kg – 45kg in keenest demand, buyers cautious of overweight lambs. Lambs sold to £81 for best Beltex lambs with other 42kg – 45kg lambs regularly £70 - £75 for first crosses. Assured lambs again easiest sold and it is certain-ly worth considering joining a scheme. Mules sold to £74 and pure hill lambs £61 for Rough Fells. Lightweight lambs continue to attract buyers’ interest with more needed each week to fulfil the buyers demand. A top price of 178p/kg and £59 was achieved for 33kg Charollais x from W & J Penny. Hill lambs sold to £44 for Herdwicks, £48.50 Gritstones.

Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices: Beltex: £81 Heaton Hall. Tex: £80 Heaton Hall; £78.50 Red Lodge; £78 Arklid, Benson Hall; £77 Hill Park. Suff: £79 Netherhouses Farm; £76 Smithy Green Farm; £75 Hodgson Green Farm, Low Woodedge, Greenwood Haw, Walnut Hill, Braida Garth; £74.50 Mount Barrow. Mule: £74 Tenement Farm; £73 Heaton Hall; £72 Well Foot; £71 Middle Sadghyll. Masham: £58 Marsh Grange Farm. Dorset: £69 Great House Farm; £64 Brow Head. Rough Fell: £61 Poppy Farm; £58 Steps Farm. Char: £76 Hill Park; £73 Walnut Hill, Great House Farm; £70.50 High Greenside. Chev: £69.50 Orchard House; £68 Green Lane End. Leicester: £63 Yoad Pot. Grit: £48.50 Moss End Farm. Herdwick: £44 High Tenement Farm.

The weekly sale of Cast Ewes had a reduced entry of sheep forward with 359 forward. The trade was noticeably sharper than the previous week selling £5 or £6 better. All types eagerly bid for with well meated powerful Mule ewes selling between £67 and £70 with an overall average of £62.47 for all Mules forward. Texel ewes sold to £90 from NJ Strickland & Son of The Borrans. Swaledale ewes sold to £53 from J & JA Burrow of Thursgill with pens of other well meated swales selling in the late forties and all Swaledale ewes forward averaging £41.38. Rough Fell ewes sold to £60 and averaged £53.

Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices: Texel: £96 (ram) Cooper House; £90 The Borrans; £84 Poppy Farm; £79 Moor House; £78 Meadow Oaks. Mule: £70 Borrans Farm, Smithy Green; £69 The Barn, Wood Broughton Barn; £67 Meadow Oaks. Suff: £44 Hodgson Green Farm. Masham: £39 High Tenement Farm. Swale: £53 Thursgill; £49 Yoad Pot; £48 Grayrigg Hall, Scargill Farm, Far Orrest. Rough Fell: £60 Moor House, High Swinklebank; £52 Low Deepslack. Chev: £70 Poppy Farm; £65 The Barn. Leicester: £92 (ram) Grayrigg Hall; £64 Thursgill. Tees: £59 Keerfalls Forest Farm. Herd: £36 High Low Wood. White Face Woodland: £66 Keerfalls Forest Farm. Zwart: £67 High Low Wood.

The monthly sale of Pigs saw one of the largest entries to date with additional buyers in attendance and keen to bid for all classes of pigs. Prime pigs sold to £130 with other pens of best sorts £100. Lighter weight prime pigs little over best store money at £65 - £82. Store pigs achieved £56 for best white sorts with others £50. Weaners sold to £30 with others generally £18 - £25 with lesser sorts very hard to sell. A few breeding pigs saw in pig large white gilts achieve £130 and older sows of the same breeding £80.

NWA Property

Between Newby Bridge & CartmelBetween Newby Bridge & CartmelBetween Newby Bridge & CartmelBetween Newby Bridge & 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

Tuesday 17th November Weekly Sale of Prime Sheep

Thursday 19th November Weekly Sale Calves & Store Lambs

Evening Sale of In-lamb Suffolk & Multibreed Females

Catalogues available online or by request

Saturday 21st November Poultry & Waterfowl Sale

Saturday 5th December

Monthly Machinery Sale

Lancaster Auction Mart

Monday 16th November Weekly sale of Primestock plus Monthly Sale of Dairy

Catalogues available online or by request

Friday 20th November Weekly Sale of Store Cattle & Store Lambs

Call for sites in AONB

If you have land or buildings in the Arnside and Silverdale AONB there is presently an opportunity to comment on land allocation suggestions for development. If you have land that may be included in the area then please contact Greg at NWA for further information on the sites and the process.

Below is a brief outline of what is under consideration.

South Lakeland District Council and Lancaster City Council are working together preparing a specific Development Plan Document (DPD) for the Arnside & Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

The DPD will form planning policies specific to the AONB. It will identify sites for new housing and employment.

There is a consultation document published presently and there are a series of maps setting out site options suggested for consideration for development or protection.

The Issues and Options document, and other associated information can be viewed on SLDCs AONB Development Plan Doc-ument webpage and at the following locations, during normal opening hours:

• Arnside & Silverdale AONB Offices, The Old Station Building Arnside, LA5 0HG

• South Lakeland House, Lowther Street, Kendal, LA9 4DL

• Customer Service Centre, Town Hall, Dalton Square, Lancaster LA1 1PJ

• Customer Service Centre, Town Hall, Marine Road East, Morecambe LA4 5AF

Libraries in Arnside, Carnforth, Kendal, Lancaster, Milnthorpe, Morecambe and Silverdale.

Comments and suggestions are invited between Friday 6 November 2015 and 5pm Friday 18 December 2015.

NWA Architectural

Farm Bungalow to let in the Grayrigg Area

Contact 01539 824283