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2718 days ago

Mini yard sale today and tomorrow

Karen from Nawton

In preparation for a garage sale early Oct I absolutely must clear out my garage of unwanted furniture and few odds and ends.
So starting today weds 5th sept am holding mini yard sale starting from 4pm (now 3.30) till 7pm.
Also on Thurs 6th from 1pm-5pm.
May also be on Friday/Saturday if much stuff left.
Furniture includes 2 computer desks, old school desk, single bed as well as 2 free pieces of furniture.
Having only just decided to hold yard sale have no float money.
As most things are not priced they are open to reasonable offers and some ie desks/bed are at ono. Dearest item $40ono.
If interested view at 19 Shannon place.
As items will be out on driveway cancelled if raining. C u all soon.

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