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Leading Livestock Showcase marks legacy of one of the UKâs most noted Auctioneers, David Thomlinson, who spent his lifetimeâs career working for Harrison & Hetherington.
True legend: David Thomlinson, whose career with H&H spanned over 57 years THE LEGACY of a true legend of the auctioneering ring, David Thomlinson, will be recognised at an Autumn livestock showcase. Mr Thomlinson, whose career with Harrison & Hetherington spanned over 57 years, will be honoured at this year s Borderway Agri Expo with the introduction of the David Thomlinson Lifetime Achievement Award. The aim of this prestigious award is to recognise a person within the livestock industry judged to be, just like David Thomlinson himself, a passionate livestock farmer and an exemplary role model within the industry.
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Leading Livestock Showcase marks legacy of one of the UKâs most noted Auctioneers, David Thomlinson, who spent his lifetimeâs career working for Harrison & Hetherington.
True legend: David Thomlinson, whose career with H&H spanned over 57 years THE LEGACY of a true legend of the auctioneering ring, David Thomlinson, will be recognised at an Autumn livestock showcase. Mr Thomlinson, whose career with Harrison & Hetherington spanned over 57 years, will be honoured at this year s Borderway Agri Expo with the introduction of the David Thomlinson Lifetime Achievement Award. The aim of this prestigious award is to recognise a person within the livestock industry judged to be, just like David Thomlinson himself, a passionate livestock farmer and an exemplary role model within the industry.
Trueman and Lynderg sale set for online renewal farmersjournal.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from farmersjournal.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The sale was conducted ringside and also online using the MartBids app.
The Northern Ireland Charolais club held a successful first outing at Clogher Valley Livestock Producers Mart on Friday night.
The venue has been attracting some very big sales of commercial cattle in recent times and its central location in suckler country means it’s the perfect fit for pedigree sales.
Topping the trade on the night were the Devine brothers from Strabane in Co Tyrone.
Their strong July 2019-born Brownhill Paddyrabbit is by Mullaghbane Topline, a son of Donnally New, and out of a Shaen Topper cow.
After a bidding frenzy from both online and ringside bidders, he was knocked down at £4,500.