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GIGANTIC CHATTELS AUCTION - PLUS MOTOR HOME -PLUS 7-SEATER-EVERYTHING MUST GO!!!

Peter Hulsdouw from

GIGANTIC CHATTELS AUCTION - PLUS MOTOR HOME -PLUS 7-SEATER-EVERYTHING MUST GO!!!

*AUCTION DATE CHANGE* NOW 11am Sat 29th Feb - 5 De La Mare Drive Cambridge

One of our clients is selling and retiring to Auckland, so everything must be sold!

A lifetime of chattels, a large Hino motor Home, A 7-seater Serena Van, Power tools, a ride on mower, collectables, antiques and much much more to be sold mostly at a ‘no reserve’ on site auction!

Antique singer treadle sewing machines, miniature car collection, miniature fire engine collection, kitchen ware, cake decorating, flora art ware, Lounge suites, Dining Suites, Kauri bed suites, coffee tables, porcelain, glass ware, there’s something for everyone. Air compressor, arc welder, drill press, belt sander, ladders, power tools, hand tools.

VIEWING TIMES: 5 De La Mare Drive Cambridge
Sat 15th February - 11 to 3pm.
Wed 19th Feb - 5 to 7pm
Sat 22nd Feb - 10 to 12pm
Wed 26th Feb - 5 to 7pm
Sat 29th Feb - 9.30 - 11am. Followed by the auction at 11am SHARP.

Cash or EFTPOS for payment.

Negotiable

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