KIRKBY STEPHEN. - Mon. New year show & sale of store cattle. Sale av up £1.55 on year. Judge: J Burrow, Skipton. Overall champion: E&M Townley, Nutta Farm.
Prizes. - Bullock: 1 A&R Birbeck, Windy Hill; 2 JE&DJ Hutchinson, Hebblethwaite Hall. Hfr: 1&2 E&M Townley & Son. Bull: KD&L Armer, Scar Sykes.
Prices, bullocks. - AAX: £680 High Roans; £600 Holme Farm (Bousfield). BAX: £590 Bowderdale; £565 Windy Hill; £550 Newfield; £545 Whitestones. BBX: £680 Rudd Hills; £640 Oak Tree; £600 Long Green, Hawkrigg. Char X: £590 Maisongill. Fries X: £558 Friendship; £525 Enterber; £485 Whygill Head. Lim X: £690 Musgrave House; £682 Villa Farm; £675 Hawkrigg; £660 Low Scale; £645 Smardale Hall; £635 Whygill Head, Newfield; £625 Hebblethwaite Hall, Rudd Hills; £620 Long Green, Halfpenny House. Simm X: £525 Helbeck Grange. Hfrs. - AAX: £520 Holme Farm (Bousfield). BAX: £680 Nutta Farm; £670 Yore House; £550 Stennerskeugh; £520 Bowderdale; £450 Third Sunbiggin; £445 Flakebridge. BBX: £810 Asby Hall; £710 Asby Mill; £680 Beechwood House; £670 Long Green; £640 Nutta Farm; £598 New Hall; £590 Hawkrigg. Char X: £622 Maisongill; £540 Blandswath. Lim X: £685 Dufton Hall; £622 Smardale Hall; £610 Enterber, Maisongill, Scar Sykes, Hakwrigg; £592 New Hall; £590 Villa Farm, Croft House; £580 Hebblethwaite Hall. Simm X: £338 Windy Hill. Bulls. - BBX: £470 Scar Sykes. Lim X: £490 Rigg.
LEYBURN. - Last Fri. Fwd: 316 store cattle for new year show & sale. Judge: Keith Harriman, Keswick. Champion: CT Akrigg, BB hfr £810 to David Barker, Scarborough.
Prizes. - BB hfr: 1 champion; 2 JT Dixon & Sons £710; 3 GK Hird & Sons £635. BB steer: 1&3 GK Hird & Sons £660, £605; 2 T&RJ Tiplady £540. Lim steer: 1,2&3 BR Lawson & Son £560, £560, £550. Lim hfr: 1 & 2 B R Lawson & Son £590, £590. Feeding bull: 1 GM Simpson £460; 2&3 OJ & AJ Kendall £555, £568.
Prices. - Steers. - Lim: GH&J Wallis & Son £680, £655, £650; R Hunter £640; RW Wallis & Sons £625; JL&JA Sunter £610. BB: GK Hird & Sons £660, £605; JL&JA Sunter £650; T&RJ Tiplady £575; R Hunter £570; JT Dixon & Sons £565; KW&J Clarkson £550. BA: RW Clarkson & Son £578; W Allison & Sons £540; RMS Livestock £460. Simm: AG Dent & Ptnrs £565, £550. Hfrs. - BB: CT Akrigg £810, £495; JT Dixon & Sons £710; GK Hird & Sons £635, £595, £580; JE Atkinson £612; RW Wallis & Sons £570; JL&JA Sunter £515. Lim: JS&D Cloughton £680; RJ Bailey £605; BR Lawson & Son £590; S Reynoldson & Son £572, £555; WA Dinsdale & Son £570; DB&SA Lawson £565; JT Dixon & Sons £550, £565; TW Brown £555. BA: DB&SA Lawson £605, £555; FA Broadwith & Son £455, £385; JJ Horn £380; Char: RW&MA Suttill £480; DW Calvert & Co £330. Pied: C Metcalfe & Sons £335.
MIDDLETON in TEESDALE. - Tues. New year sale of 110 store cattle. Top price: £550 Lim X yearling bullock, JR&G Walton & Sons, Newton Lodge.
Prices, bullocks. - Lim X: £550, £525, £485 Newton Lodge; £502 Howgill Farm; £495, £470 Bank Top; £480 Bowes Close; £475, £462 Toft House. Char X: £415 Revelin Farm; £410 Sunnybrea. BAX: £365 Bail Hill. Gelbvieh X: £470 Howgill Farm. Hfrs. - Lim X: £420(3), £415 Moorylea; £405 Bank Top; £392, £380 Lane Side; £382 Sunnybrea. Char X: £428, £405 Revelin Farm. BAX: £345 Bail Hill.
SKIPTON. - Mon. New year show & sale of 1,100 hoggs. Judge: Gerald Medcalf, of Jagger Green, Halifax. Special Swaledale class for pens of ten, judge: Huw Roberts, Welsh Country Foods. Champion hoggs: Anthony Thompson, Higher Broach Farm, Foulridge, Lancs, Beltex X £60.80 to Andrew Atkinson, of Kettlesing; res: C Hall, Airton, Texel. Swaledale winner: Roy Nelson, C Nelson & Sons, Lainger House, Bordley, Skipton, 109p/£50 to Welsh Country Foods. Horned lamb av 110p, overall av 116p.
Prizes. - Swaledale: 1 C Nelson & Sons; 2 Ellis Bros, Addingham; 3. RJ Clarkson, Embsay. Mule: 1. BS Simpson, Pateley Bridge; 2&3. C Whitelock, Gargrave. Suff: 1 S Lind, Hebden Bridge; 2 H Downs & Sons, Bingley; 3. W Bland, Malham. Texel: 1 C Hall, Airton; 2 J Rushton, Elslack; 3 B Lund, Hebden Bridge. Cont X: 1 B Lund; 2 J Stephenson, Bordley. Beltex: 1 LR Thompson. Gritstone: 1. LR Thompson.
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