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Matthew from Spreydon

RECYCLING MAN CHARITY AUCTION
NEW ZEALAND / CHRISTCHURCH

This Auction Start Saturday 20th at 2 am and the Auction Finishes Tuesday 23rd at 9 pm of January If any of the Auction not pick-up on the 19.1.27 it will be Re-auction or given away to a Charity.
Please Bid or Comment Under Recycling Man Bid

The Auction Finish at 9 pm, we will take the first bid at 9 pm, if there were two bids at 9.00 pm we take the first bid at 9.00 pm, not the last bid Thanks.

Bid on the Recycling man page.

We don't want unlabeled cans of food from other Food Banks or expired date please. Thank you.
We will accept any Cans of Food for the Recycling Man Charity Auction, we don't want all Baker's Beans or Tomato or other Cans from Food Banks from Christchurch
Thanks you

If you won the Recycling Man Charity Auction you can pick up at Charity for Christchurch on Thursday,Friday & Saturday.

When you won the Charity Auction, you can buy a mix's of cans of food.

CHARITY FOR CHRISTCHURCH
Open Thursday, Friday Saturday from 9 - 2 pm
at 27 Winsor Cresent Spreydon

FOOD BANKS WE ARE DONATING TO
Catholic Social Services
Delta Community Support Trust
Salvation Army in Christchurch
Call MATT 02108439932

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