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186 days ago

1 Cubic metre of DRY Firewood split.

Cindy from Highlands Park

1 cubic metre of Dry firewood.

This is a hard and soft mix that burns really well.

The picture is my whole stack of firewood for sale.

The wood includes a mixture of pine, gum, poplar, Pohutukawa, puriri tree and many more. This is split and ready to burn.

This auction is for 1 one cubic metre of dry firewood.

If you want more than 1 cube, just purchase this auction and we can arrange the rest after sale as I can deliver 3 cube at a time.

Delivery prices are as follows, and is an extra cost.

New Plymouth (Spotswood-Glen Avon) $30.00

Bell Block, Inglewood $35.00

Waitara, Oakura $50.00

Any Questions just ask.

Price: $110

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