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First established in 1972 as Frank Ramsay &
Company, today Carter Lindsay & Company is owned an managed
by Matthew Webber. In the year 2000
after some 40 years in the industry, Frank Ramsay the businesses
original proprietor decided to retire and hand over the reigns.
The agency from its humble background still remain a compact private
business, big on personal service and attention to detail. Along
with Mark and Matthew we offer 2 further licensed stock salesman
in John Lindsay. All business transactions are
carried out at our premises, 76 Brisbane Street, North Dubbo by
secretary Donna Ledsham.
Located in the thriving Central Western NSW town
of Dubbo, the business is actively involved at the Troy Regional
Livestock Selling Centre. One of the foremost livestock auction
markets in the Southern Hemisphere, Troy has always been considered
a huge distribution point and clearing house with its unique geographical
position - a real pace setter. It is here, whereby auction we
can offer prime cattle, lamb and sheep markets on Monday's and
Thursday's of every week and store cattle sales on the last Friday
of each month. All roads lead to Dubbo and our market often services
an array of buyers and sellers from over 4 states. With our firm
however, it is not only by auction that we can gain you big results.
Our team offers a comprehensive service in sales by private treaty,
over the hooks, to feedlotters or live shippers.
Proprietors actively involved on the job at all times.
Personal supervision and profesional advice.
Three accomplished auctioneers - for keen valuing and split second timing.
Over 50 years of combined agents marketing experience.
Competition in an auction centre that in 2002 boasted the sale of 262,00 cattle,
as well as 1,750,000 lambs and sheep - remember the bigger the sales the more
competition for your livestock. Professional
marketing option to obtain you the highest net return possible for your livestock.
Guaranteed prompt settlement of sales. Options
on target marketing and timing. Stock assesment
and preparation. Buyer inspections and negotations.
Arranging of transport, transit insurance and deliveries.
Feedback on livestock performance. Commitment,
expertise and good old hard work. |