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Kangaroos Tails Pride 23 June Cup 2018 KANGAROOS TAILS PRIDE 23 JUNE CUP 2018 ROUND 10 - SATURDAY 23RD JUNE 2018 GOODS AND SERVICES AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 14th, 2018 Auction commences 7.30pm sharp at Alexandra House (Richardson Room) DRESSED LAMBS X 3 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................YOUR REGIONAL BUTCHER 1 Metre OF SPLIT WOOD DELIVERED ...................................................................................................................................................................................HAMISH WALDRON 2018-2019 SEASON MEMBERSHIP & GUEST PASS x 2 ........................................................................................................................HAMILTON RACING CLUB FUR PONCHO (ONE SIZE FITS ALL) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................MINT 2 or 3 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION MOUNT DUNDEE *conditions apply ...................................................................................................... P & J FRANKLIN SIGNED & FRAMED COLLINGWOOD 2018 JUMPER ......................................................................................................................HAMILTON SPORTSPOWER ADVERTSING PACKAGE (30 X 30 SECOND COMMERCIALS) ...................................................................................................ACE RADIO 3HA/MIXX FM SIGNED RICKY PONTING CRICKET BAT .........................................................................................................................................HAMILTON SPORTSPOWER 12 MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION HAMILTON SPECTATOR ......................................................................................................................... BEATTIES NEWSAGENCY 12 MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION HERALD/SUN ..................................................................................................................................................... BEATTIES NEWSAGENCY HANNAHS COTTAGE (2 NIGHTS) PORT FAIRY *conditions apply ........................................................................................................................... JO RICHARDS 2 NIGHT LUXURY 5 STAR ACCOMMODATION PORT FAIRY *conditions apply* ...................................................HEARNS BEACHSIDE VILLA SPORTS PACKAGE ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................TAYLOR MOTORS DRESSED LAMB (SPECIALISED) ....................................................................................................................................................................JOHN & DEBBIE UEBERGANG MAKITA TOOL PACK .......................................................................................................................................................COAST TO COUNTRY BUILDING APPROVIALS MELBOURNE PARK VIEW WEEKEND B & B ...............................................................................................................................................ACE RADIO 3HA/MIXX FM CAR SERVICE VOUCHER x 2 ..........................................................................................................................................................................................HAMILTON AUTOMOTIVE FREE STANDING JINDARA (KIMBERLEY) WOOD HEATER .............................................................................................................................TED FINCHETT P/L TRI GUARD DRENCH ................................................................................................................................................................................................................LANDMARK HAMILTON DRESSED LAMB ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... BLUEY FORSYTH 12.5 TONNE (15 MM) CRUSHER DUST DELIVERED .......................................................................................................................................................MAGPIE BOBCATS SUPPLY & INSTALL TYPHOON CEILING FAN ...........................................................................................................................................WARBURTON ELECTRICAL FIRST AID COURSE (1 PERSON)...........................................................................................................................................................................................HAMILTON FIRST AIDE HOLIDAY HOUSE IN ROBE (SLEEPS UP TO 12 PEOPLE) *conditions apply ...................................................................DAVID & KAREN PEPPER 2 HKFNC JACKETS + 2 HKFNC M’SHIPS 2019 SEASON........................................................................................SINALLI (ADAMCAMPBELL) & HKFNC JOHN DEERE D110 SERIES RIDEON LAWN MOWER .............................................................................................CERVUS HAMILTON (TROY THOMAS) 10 ITEMS OF JEWELLERY CLEANED ................................................................................................................................SHEPHERDS HOURGLASS JEWELLERS DRESSED LAMB ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... MICHAEL KEARNEY DRESSED LAMB ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ADRIAN & JENNY QUINN GOLF DAY FOR 3 PEOPLE (FEES, CARTS, FOOD, DRINKS) .....................................................................................................HAMILTON FARMSUPPLIES VOUCHER FOR CAR TYRES $440 (pay balance on 4 Wheel Drive Tyres if you want) ........................................................GRAMPIANS TYRES “STEVIE” PRINT SIGNED AND FRAMED ..........................................................................................................................................................................................GROTTI LOTTI DRESSED LAMB ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ALAN HUF CAR SEVICE VOUCHER ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................D.I.M.M.S 30 TONNE CRUSHED ROCK DELIVERED ........................................................................................................................................................WALKERS EARTHWORKS KEN DUCAN FRAMED PRINT (COUNTRY GARDEN) .................................................................................................................HAMILTON TROPHIES & GIFTS GRUNDFOS JP3-42 PM1 PRESSURE SYSTEM ..................................................................................................................................................................TED FINCHETT P/L 1 DAY ELECTRICAL (LABOR ONLY) .................................................................................................................................................................. KANE QUINN ELECTRICAL 1 DAY PLUMBING (LABOR ONLY ..........................................................................................................................................................................................McKENZIE PLUMBING SHIMANO RODS & REELS COMBO .................................................................................................................................................................HAMILTON SPORTSPOWER 1 DAY PLASTERING (LABOR ONLY) .................................................................................................................................................................JON MANSON PLASTERING ESKY & CONTENTS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL MEAT VOUCHER ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................SHEEHAN MEATS DRESSED LAMB ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................BRIAN HURLEY 1 BARREL OF BEER & DISPENSER *Condition apply.............................................................................................................................................ALEXANDRA
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