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Auction of farm machinery, bygones, tractors, trailers, horticultural equipment etc.

Saturday 24th May 2025

Auction of farm machinery, bygones, tractors, trailers, horticultural equipment etc. from 10:00 am in Carrington Rally Show Site, Main Road, Carrington PE22 7DZ

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Payments of Accounts: Payment for all lots purchased must be made in full on day of sale & methods are:
Cash – To a maximum of 10,000 Sterling. Cheque – Cheques must be supported by a letter of reference from your
bank or a cheque guarantee card covering the sum of your purchase. Card – Debit Card Only. Banker’s Draft – It
is the responsibility of the purchaser to make prior arrangements regarding method of payment before attending
the auction. For persons unknown to the Auctioneers, their lots will be impounded until the Auctioneers have
cleared funds.

Bidding: At the fall of the hammer the highest bidder shall be the purchaser but if a dispute arises as to the
identity of the highest bidder the Auctioneers will confirm the identity of the highest bidder or the lot will be put up
again and resold. No person will be allowed to retract their bid once accepted by the Auctioneers but the
Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse a bid from any person without giving reason.

Disputes: In the event of a dispute between Vendor & Purchaser the matter can be referred to the Auctioneers
whose decision is final & binding on both parties.

Commission Bids: The Auctioneers will be pleased to execute commission bids upon receipt of full written
instructions but will not be liable for any errors or omissions.

Reserve Prices: The majority of the lots are unreserved and will be sold to the highest bidder. The Auctioneers
reserve the right to use their own discretion, acting in the interest of the Vendor, for any lot to bid on behalf of the
Vendor and even withdraw a lot if the Auctioneers so decide.

Buyers Numbers: All successful bidders must show their buyer’s number at the fall of the hammer. Buyer’s
numbers are obtainable by registering with the Auctioneers.

Catalogue Descriptions, Lotting & Estimates: Whilst every care has been taken in describing the lots in the
catalogue, these descriptions must not be regarded upon as fact. Intended Purchasers are strongly advised to
inspect and check on the availability of any particular lot upon which they intend to bid as the Auctioneers act as
agent only and do not have personal knowledge of the item. All lots are un-tested, without warranties or
guarantees as to serviceability, working order/hours or fit for purpose and are sold ‘as seen’ unless otherwise
stated. Any estimates provided are for guidance purposes only. The Auctioneers reserve the right to vary the order
of sale, combine or divide or withdraw any lot and to generally conduct the auction as they so decide at the time.

Responsibility of Lots: No lot will become the property of the Purchaser or may be removed from the premises
until it has been paid for in full. However, at the fall of the hammer, each lot will be at the sole risk and expense of
the Purchaser and the Auctioneers will not be responsible for any damage or loss that occurs due to fire, theft,
accident or otherwise. With any vehicle or trailer purchased from the auction, the Purchaser is responsible for
complying with all legal requirements including road worthiness of the lot and for ensuring its removal from the
premises in a safe manner. A Purchaser must not attempt to disconnect any fixed electrical item without first
obtaining confirmation from the Auctioneers that the mains supply has been turned off. The Purchaser is
responsible for and must indemnify the Auctioneers and owner of the sale premises against any damage caused
to buildings or property or any other lots at the auction. Any lot which has been sold but not removed by the
Purchaser within the required time may be removed by the Auctioneers and the Purchaser will be responsible for
any cost of removal and storage.

Health & Safety:
All persons entering the saleground do so at their own risk and with notice of the condition of the premises and their contents.
Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and all other Acts and Regulations applicable to Farm Safety and Electrical Equipment. The purchaser is responsible for complying with all the legal requirements as to the safe use of any Lot purchased at the Sale and shall ensure compliance with all relevant legislation relating to the safe use, transport and installation of such Lots.
To help the Auctioneers protect your safety and others whilst on the sale premises, please: –
• Keep your driving speed to a maximum of 5mph on the saleground and park in the designated areas
• Children must be supervised at all times. Do not allow children to wander off on their own or climb on any of the lots
• All accidents or incidents that occur on the saleground must be immediately reported to the auctioneers
• Take care around items which are trip hazards and avoid any vehicle in operation
• Only stay within the areas of the premises being used by the Auctioneers
• Refrain from smoking in the vicinity of the auction or near any potential fire hazard

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