REGISTERED SHETLAND PONIES AND
OTHER BREEDS OF HORSES AND PONIES
Saturday 17th March 2007
Jester, a bay gelding, sold for 5,000gns
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A
showjumping gelding secured the top price of 5,000gns at the season’s
first horse and pony sale at Borderway Mart, Carlisle on Saturday
17th March 2007.
This new event attracted a hugh attendance of
buyers and enthusiasts who came to see the catalogued entry of
150 horses and ponies along with an array of tack coming under
the hammer.
The 5,000gn
sale topper, Jester, a homebred bay 16/17hh gelding was shown by
Glasgow breeder Robert Pitcairn. This well turnout bay, a son of
the show jumper Liberty, caught the eye of Manchester enthusiasts
David and Gail Wootton.
Overall Champion Shetland Pony shown by Mrs C Foster and
sold
for 800gns
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The event
included the first spring show and sale for the Shetland Pony Stud-Book
Society. The pre-sale judging was carried out by Jimmy Wilson of
Perth who awarded the championship rosette to local breeder Mrs
Foster of Cumwhinton. Yarpha Wren, a black 38” mare sired
by Ardo Renown, was sold for 800gns to the Old Vicarage M & M
Stud of Hexham.
Also selling for 800gns was a Palomino mare consigned
by Mel Howarth of Macclesfield, Cheshire. Halstock Snow Enya, a
rising six year old daughter of Tyros Snowstorm, was purchased
by K Thomson of Dumfries.
Reserve Overall Champion Shetland Pony (Lot 34) shown by Mrs C
Hodgson
and sold for 600gns
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Topping
the Shetland section at 1,300gns was a black and white Skewbald
stallion offered by Mrs Eileen Kirkpatrick of Wamphray Moffat.
Bantac Apache, a son of South Sand Imperial, was knocked down to
H Norman of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Featuring
in the leading price tickets in the general horse sale was a black
filly Jess shown by Mr M Sowerby of Appleby. Selling for 1,700gns,
she was bought by WT Evans of Lochans, Stranraer.
A 3 year
old chestnut riding horse was shown by R Mowbray of Houghton, Carlisle
and sold for 1,500gns to north east enthusiast P Shepherd of Sunderland.
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