|  03/05/07
          
           Demand for Charolais bulls continued unabated at the Northern Ireland
            Club’s April show and sale in Dungannon on Monday 30 April
            where bidding peaked at 7,000gns and 22 entries sold to average £2,314. 
          
            
              Dartonhall Amazon sold for 7,000gns 
               
            
            
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          Sale leader at 7,000gns was the day’s overall male and supreme
            champion, Dartonhall Amazon, a superior carcase bull by Major from
            John Erskine, Killylea, Armagh. Amazon sold to the judge, Danny McKay,
            of Ballymena. 
             
            Next to go at 3,400gns was Cecil McIlwaine’s (Newtownstewart),
            Corrick Aristocrat, a Doonally New son rated superior for both carcase
            and maternal traits. He was knocked down sold to Sean Small, Dungannon. 
             
            Caldwell McAskie, Omagh took the reserve senior male with Mountjoy
            Amulet, a superior carcase bull by Tullgarley Superman. He was bid
            to 3,000gns by Malcolm Fleming, Magherafelt. 
             
            Selling at 2,900gns was Tullygirvan Gondolier, an Elite bull from
            Cecil Robinson, Ballygowan. This Doonally New son was out of an Oscar
            daughter and went home with R Kennedy, Claudy. 
             
            Two lots shared a bid of 2,700gns. First to go was Dernaseer Archie,
            another Doonally New son, this time from Dominic Arthur, Dungannnon
            to Fred Hanna, Ballymoney. Also making 2,700gns was Ballyvaddy Braveheart,
            the event’s junior male champion and overall reserve champion
            exhibited by William McVey, Carnlough. A Roundshill Ohoh grandson,
            he went home with Tony Brady, Galway. 
             
            The female section was led at 3,300gns by Drumlone Anna, a Brampton
            Embark daughter exhibited by Kenneth Veitch, Lisbellaw. The buyer
            was John McMordie, Ballygowan. The same exhibitor took the female
            championship with Drumlone Abba, a Simpsons Gregg daughter and out
            of the NI National Charolais Show junior female champion, Drumlone
            Tarka. Abba made 2,900gns to James McCurdy, Broughshane. 
             
            Averages: 22 bulls £2,314 
             
            Auctioneers: Dungannon Farmers Mart 
            British Bred Charolais Secures $40,000 Australian Record 
  Brecon Charolais Cattle Peak at 5,700gns 
  Welshpool
            Charolais Bulls bid to 5,800gns 
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