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Silent Auctions for our Cat Rescue Fundraising Flea Market.

Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch

Two Silent Auctions have gone up on the Cat Rescue Christchurch, Events facebook page.  Go and have a look.  Like the event and you will see all the other items going up daily.  You will beable to bid on which ones interest you.


Auction 1 = $150 Vivo Voucher (products not included).  Nationwide.
Auction 2 = Two boxes of 12 sachets each of Royal Canin Sensivity (Diet) Catfood.  RRP of over $50. 


Added 22/03/2017


Auction 3 = Boards of Origin Large chopping Board  RRP $85.  Made of Rimu from earthquake houses.
Auction 4  = $50 Ballantynes Voucher.

What would you be willing to pay for these items.  This is what you bid.  You will find out on the Flea Market Day on the 1st of April at the Addington Haven, Church Square, if you have the highest bid.


Any question on the process just pm me.


If you want to bid here, just pm me with Auction number, amount you want to bid, name and contact number.  I write it on a form, and put it in the jar for that silent auction number.

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