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3115 days ago

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Ian from Geraldine

It's downsize time for us and big cleanout of all sorts. Wattyl Oil Stain cans (5L Blackbean and 2 half cans of charcoal and redwood), 3 types of treated pine fence posts (used but tidy) fence strainers and staples, 23m deer netting, assorted rimu mostly dressed, 50m roll new windbreak cloth .9m wide and clips, Stihl chainsaw MS 280 (20" chain and spare chain), petrol and diesel fuel containers, 210L drums (ex organic fert) 100Ldrum with lid cut off, 100L liquid fert drum on stand with drain tap, galv steel pipe lengths, TV aerial 'hockey stick' support, quantity of 40mm polystyrene sheets 1200mm wide, various bits of netting and wire and assorted timber lengths for home projects and gardening. ph Ian Diack 03 6938322 or 027 235 0894

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