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AFNC Newsletter March2014.Indd SEASON LAUNCH - SATURDAY MARCH 29th at the Avoca Public Park 2014 GOODS & SERVICES AUCTION As part of the 2014 Season Launch on 29th of March. Bidder registration from 5.00pm. Auction to commence at 5.30pm Some items will have a reserve price. Full auction item details will be provided in the Auction Program on the day. DONOR ITEM Adrian Pilgrim & Carl Moser 1 day charter boat skiing or fishing with food & drinks Joe Rayner 4 hours building labor Brad Schiltz 4 hours painting labor Matt Veitch 4 hours garden landscaping Murray Bond 5 x 1 hour personal training sessions Mitchell Kennedy 4 hours 'handy man' labor Michael & Mandy Rentsch 4 nights accommodation package in Cowes (Philip Island) in a self contained family apartment Michael & Mandy Rentsch 1 day charter boat skiing trip & BBQ lunch ULTRA Broadbeach Gold Coast QLD 7 nights accommodation in a 2 bedroom self contained apartment on the Gold Coast Adventure Park Geelong Four (120cm +) entry tickets to the Adventure Park Geelong Rod & Ted Wardlaw 2 meters of split red gum wood EE Day & Sons $100 Gold Detector Hire Voucher Pyrenees Ridge Winery 1 doz bottles of wine including rare vintages Avoca Building Services 4 hours building labor (two people) Greg Streeter Concrete statue calf Greg Streeter Concrete statue piglet Greg Streeter Concrete statue lamb Craig & Andrea Wardlaw Domestic Water Supply & Delivery (to local area) Steve Kennedy Trailer load of wood Hollands Buslines $50 travel voucher - any place and any time Jason & Delvene Barber $100 Fuel Voucher Chapman’s North End Service Station Ken & Elaine Beavis & The Pyrenees Butcher 1 dressed lamb Stephanie Wardlaw 10 passes to the Avoca Community Gym Under 17 Netball Team One bulk box of Kookas Country Cookies Sandek Boarding Kennels & Cattery $50 Voucher accomodation stay for your pet Sandek Boarding Kennels & Cattery $50 Voucher accomodation stay for your pet Avoca Main Street Traders ‘Buy Avoca’ Gourmet Food & Wine Hamper Senior Netballers & Rebel Sports Sporting Goods Pack Ballarat Aquatic & Lifestyle Centre 10 Swim Passes Graham & Mandy Howell & The Pyrenees Butcher 1 dressed lamb Windmill Ag John Deere Self Propelled Lawn Mower Tash Howell & the Senior Netballers Baby Boy Nappy Tractor Cake - a great gift for a expectant parents Tash Howell & the Senior Netballers Baby Girl Nappy Pram Cake - a great gift for expectant parents Scott & Liz Howell & The Pyrenees Butcher 1 dressed lamb Bendigo Bank Sports Bag Gift Pack Homemade @ Homebush $60 voucher towards your next specially cake Russell Wardlaw & Kerry Norman 2 hours Dingo Digger Hire, includes Russell to operate it Bendigo Bank Sherrin Football MEMORIABILIA FROM HARD ON SPORTS Basketball Champions Lords of the Ring - Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Magic Johnson and 6 other Champions Just Released AFL Approved the Richmond Football Club - Complete History of the Tiger’s Premiership with Certificate of Authenticity Just Released AFL Approved the Hawthorn Football Club - Complete History of Hawthorn’s Premierships with Certificate of Authenticity Just Released AFL Approved the Carlton Football Club - Complete History of Carlton’s Premierships with Certificate of Authenticity Racing Royalty’s King & Queen Limited Edition - The World’s two greatest Phar Lap and Black Caviar with Certificate Australian Cricket “retURNed”- Just Released Australia’s Own Domination of our Summer of Cricket with Certificate Anzacs at War – Fell an ANZAC Rose as a Legend AFL Approved Dane Swan Signed Jumper - Collingwood’s Superstar and Brownlow Medallist with Certificate of Authenticity AFL Approved Joel Selwood Signed Jumper - Geelong’s Captain and All Australian Captain with Certificate of Authenticity AFL Approved Chris Judd Signed Lithograph - Carlton’s Champion and Brownlow Medallist with Certificate of Authenticity AFL Approved Trent Cotchin Signed Lithograph - Richmond’s Captain and Jack Dyer Medallist with Certificate of Authenticity AFL Approved Jobe Watson Signed Lithograph with Medal - Essendon’s Captain and Brownlow Medallist with Certificate of Authenticity.
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