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GISBURN AUCTION MARTS S 15242 61444 (Accounts)
____Nr Clitheroe--------- Tel: (01200) 445376 (Mart) 0 01200 422369 (Office)
I Twice monthly sale of beef breeding cattle, store cattle ] and she ep of all classes. Entries taken to time of sale.
ATURDAY 14th FEBRUARY 1998 START 11 a.m.
, MONDAY, 16th FEBRUARY 1998
I 9.30 -10.30 am - Over 30 month cull cattle collection. | Entries advisable.
9.00 -10.00 am - Cull Calf collection {7 -1 8 days old) Last Week £76 . THURSDAY, 19th FEBRUARY 1998
WEEKLY SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE, CALVES AND FATSTOCK Numbers forward and to p prices fo r previous w eek
| 64 Newly Calved Dairy Cows and Heifers £850 11.00 am 1
In Calf Dairy Cows & Heifers £770
I 85 Rearing Calves £228 156 Young Bulls Ballot 9.30 am 135p/kg
1 132 Prime Steers & Heifers to follow 128p/kg Second Ballot Bulls to follow
1 1285 Hoggs 94p/kg 146 Cast Ewes and Rams to follow £46.50
| 50 Over 30 month Cull Cattle collection Entries advisable
I Twice monthly sale of bee f breeding cattle, store cattle 1 and she ep of all classes. Early entries reque s tedfo r
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SATURDAY. 28th FEBRUARY 1998 START 11 a.m.
I advertising to Richard Turner and Son on Clitheroe BEA CON 1
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5 Beacon Electronic Auctions with a nationwide 1 network for the sale of Fatstock direct from the
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2320 Hoggs 182p/kg I Thiirqriav
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4 & 5 bedroom detached homes with a high specification
from £ 9 1 ,9 9 5 c^iesof conduct within the coun- Call 01200 426292 or irSI-
Sales Office open Thursday-Monday 11.00am - 6.00pm
Persimmon Homes (North West) Ltd, Holdon Road. Loloh- WN7 1EW. Tol: 01 94 2 26 12 90
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eftaand the hassle free factor into the bargain, research developments is that design, quality a n d . n « -
treet scenes where all the houses have their own distinc
"""ThTmessage we'are getting all the time from visitors to our
ality are the reasons why they are choosing to b£y new rather than second-hand," said John Jarvis, Beaz Homes sales director for the region. t "Each of our new homes has its own unique ‘de^t y,
dhanks to the individual style treatments we h ^ e intr^ suced. Our new developments have visually
^Improvements to Beazer's new homes are not just on the surface, he pointed out. Its policy of giving y more features as standard is continuing.
Land Chartered Auctioneers Agents Sunejors A: Milueis
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FOR FURTHER DETAILS OF
t e l e p h o n e 422331
Property Your S E C T I O N STARTS
W *w ; Accommodation LONG LET
T o l a e t
AVAILABLE On 2 bed terraced
Queen Street, Nelson
UF/CH £65 p.w. DSS considered
Tl: Twr e o e
01253 290808 A SHARED
o ll 01200 423830
Private bedroom and private lounge, furnished including fully equip, kitchen. Shower T £4 and bathroom.5 / £50 pw
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CCOMMODATION Clitheroe
B IL L IN G TO N 2 b e d r o om c M id T e r r a c e C o tta g e G a s
HERE
- Accommodation ToLet
PENNY ASHTON
PROPERTIES Newly refurbished
2 & 3 bed houses available NOW in Burnley SOON other areas
• Fitted kitchen • New decor • New carpets • DSS welcome F o r fu r th e r d e ta i ls
Tel: 0161 7 9 5 2 4 7 8
S IM O N S TO N E E x e c u tiv e 2 b e d B u n g a low in a t t r a c t iv e r u r a l s e ttin g . F u lly F u rn - G I sh e d to a h ig h s ta n d a r d .
g a r a g e . W e ll m a in ta in e d
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h o u s e ,
n.c.li. ff f<ltct.^r. ci,r-- o e ts a n d c u r ta in s . N e x t to H e n th o rn p a r k . £ 4 0 0 p e r m o n tl. T e l: 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 5 1 1 d a y s / 0 9 6 6 1 5 1 4 8 0 . e v e s.
Rli. P t F u rn is h e d R e c e p tio n t o om a n d K itc h e n . C o n (a c t J S A t h e r t o n & C o
TW O BED
h o u s e . C lith e r o e . £ 5 0 p /sv d e p o s i t a n d r e f s . T e l 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 7 8 3 .
Tel: 01200 4247491 evtart to 1997 but this year has been inide advertising campaign, promot
Spacious bed available in large private house.
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o r lo n g e r if r e q u i r e d . (N o D S S /N o d o g s /P r e f e r a b l y
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g ents around the country," said "Twroup chairman Frank Easton. s elve months ago we had a brisk
en busier. w"We recently launched a nation
Accommodation To Let
Registered Farrier Horses shod from £35
Shoes available in mild steels ] & aluminium
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Manor House Barn, Clough Bank, Chatburn.
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1983.The semi-detached cottage- style home has numerous unusual, yet appealing, fea
OUR property of the week dates back to the early 19th Century and was converted for residential purposes by the vendor in approximate-
Price: £109,950 any appealing features
tures and occupies an excellent position on the fringe of Chat-
burn.On the ground floor, an entrance hallway leads to the well b fitted kitchen, with a range of
in an attractive surround. hoThe second floor features a ]
ith a cast iron wood burner with a use bathroom with sunken bath
built-in appliances, feature wshed floor boards and a mullion
eamed ceiling and tiled floor. i The dining room features pol
indow.The main bedroom, also on the
end the second bedroom is locat ad via a small spindle staircase, wnd has fitted furniture, mini bay
ground floor, has a range of fitted a furniture and an en-suite dressing
rorea, as well as an en-suite shower om.A dog leg spindle staircase leads
indow and beamed ceiling. inOutside, a split level courtyard !
wcorporates an ornamental pond, this most unusual property, con
t nd 7 Castle Street, Clitheroe, elephone 01200 427331.
tHOUSEBUILDERS Barratt report that New Year sales have got off to sheir best start for a decade, with
NFlying start to
ahead of last year. son"Once again the homebuymg sea meople out in force at our develop
ales reservations running 20 /o p seems to have started early,with
vice plus a £99 Down and Move In scheme for first-time buyers, which is generating a tremendous response. c Our sales teams throughout the
g our seven day part exchange ser ountry are reporting substantially
reseincreased visitor levels and sales t rvations which are well ahead of
he same period 12 months ago. u "This extremely positive start gives
e.
Ts confidence for the coming year. s here is undoubted demand for sen ribly-priced quality new homes in the might locations and we expect the moarket recovery which gained
time to buy."
saOver the last three years Barratt t les turnover has increased by more
the year 2000. __
tinumentum throughout 1997 to con ne"Mortgage rates are reasonabl .e,
value and there is increased availabil ity across all price ranges. We are say ing that early 1998 will be a good
w homes represent extremely good
homes in 1997 and are on course to achieve their objective of increasing annual sales to 11,000 new homes by
Barratt sold more than 8,150 new 64. .
BRAND new homes have become the first choice among discerning buyers, so say Beazer Homes, one of Britain s
ith lawn and raised flower beds. t For an appointment to view aact Mortimer Gorse and Ross, 5
V. W'TT: -sTT/V.>llK#8 r.'S*:
sJrv.Cv..' .l5 i- #3 rasS
wto the first floor and a large lounge j
ew Year sales
certainly expect our progress to con satinue. The market improvement we erowing consumer confidence and
han 50% and Mr Eaton said: "We g w during 1997 was underpinned by
sxcellent affordability and this trend .
months. We expect average house prices to rise in line with earnings
hould continue during the coming 12 growth of around 4%."
" Barratt, recently named Britain s rHousebuilder of the Year" for a iecord sixth time, are currently build tng on over 275 developments
around 335,000 to £800,000. Further information on 0345 b i b.i
hroughout Britain at prices from Homes with character ______L__ 1 L#snf!niT n ishings.
n All new homes now include gas central heating, choice t f fitted kitchen with hob, oven and hood, and a choice of
ifoSta thebathroom. Front gardens are full turfed and
'alMany homes have downstairs cloakroom and en suite showerroomTo the main bedroom Low maintenance upvc double glazed windows throughout is now standard
°nThedesign of new homes may have changed over the yeans to give" hem increased character, but the n ^ n s fo r buying new have not changed - they are as valid as they
^Purchasers Mil not face the prospect of costly repair bills. They have the confidence of the 10 year NHBC
guarantee that is given with every new home. 8UThere is none of the hassle of buying second hand which can involve negotiations with estate agents, valuers
MBeazer*can act as a one stop shop, sorting out the best financial package, arranging full value P?£
NO DEPOSIT
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WE CARE & WANT TO HELP approved DEALER
' CONTACT ALLAN GO WAN Sr OR DARRIN ASHWORTH ON
ORNERS: A c c rin g to n R o a d * B u rn le y anna * * * 4. t . * < 6 •< e r '-.V. u
ueven paying legal fees, stamp duties or offering a four Iig nre cashback to help pay for carpets, curtains and fur
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