2485 days ago

Rosewood Dining Table, 10 Chairs and the Wall Unit.

Matthew from Spreydon

SPECIAL RECYCLING MAN CHARITY AUCTION
Rosewood Dining Table, 10 Chairs and the Wall Unit.
Wall Unit
180 cm Long
43 cm Wide
216 cm Height

Table
194 cm Long
117 cm Wide
75 cm Height
The table extension is 46 cm Long 2X 92 cm, If all the extension in place with the table it will be 286 cm Long

The Winner will pay by Eftpos at PAK N SAVE Moorehouse. I'll arrangement when the can's to be pick up to go to the food Banks

I can deliver the Wall Unit and the Table, 10 Chairs.

This Auction Start Tuesday 14th at 5 pm and the Auction Finishes Thursday 16th at 9 pm.

Rosewood Dining Table, 10 Chairs and the Wall Unit.
The Recycling Man Charity Auction will Started this Tuesday 14th to Thursday 16th of May 2019

Starting Bid at $500. (Five Hundred Dollars)

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.
FOOD BANKS WE ARE DONATING TO
Delta Community Support Trust
Linwood Salvation Army
City Harvest Food Rescue Canterbury
Catholic Social Services
Muslim Community Food Bank in Christchurch
The Catholic Workers in Christchurch
Ellesmere Food Bank
City Harvest Food Rescue Canterbury
Call MATT 0225105420

CHARITY for CHRISTCHURCH
Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday 9 to 2 pm at 27 Winsor Cresent Spreydon

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