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Penrith City Auctions Catalogue Saturday 3/3/2011 Penrith City Auctions Catalogue Saturday 3/3/2011 1 KEYSTART LAWN MOWER 2 LAWN MOWER 3 MULCHER MOWER 4 LAWN MOWER 5 GMC EDGER 6 AIR COMPRESSOR 7 VICTA MOWER 8 VICTA MOWER 9 VICTA MOWER 10 ROVER MOWER 11 WHIPPER SNIPPER 12 TALON WHIPPER 13 RYOBI WHIPPER 14 RYOBI WHIPPER 15 RYOBI WHIPPER 16 RYOBI WHIPPER 17 HUSKVANA WHIPPER 18 BLOWER VAC 19 HOMELITE WHIPPER 20 STIHL WHIPPER 21 RYOBI WHIPPER 22 RYOBI WHIPPER 23 RYOBI WHIPPER 24 TALON PETROL BLOWER 25 WEED EATER 26 HEDGER 27 FOUR IN ONE WHIPPER 28 FOUR IN ONE WHIPPER 29 WHIPPER SNIPPER 30 TALON CHAINSAW 31 RYOBI HEDGER 32 FOUR IN ONE WHIPPER 33 CHAINSAW 34 2 X CHAINSAW 35 THUMPA RED MOTORBIKE 36 THUMPA BLACK MOTORBIKE 37 SUBAROO WHEELS 16 INCH 38 PORTABLE BBQ 39 FOLD UP STORAGE BOX 40 BIRD BATH CONCRETE 41 PUSH BIKE CYCLOPS 42 PUSH BIIKE CONTINENTAL 43 PUSH BIKE MELBOURNE 44 MOUNTAIN BIKE 45 MOONGOOSE MOUNTAIN BIKE 46 KENT BMX 47 GIANT BMX 48 REPCO BMX 49 NORTHERN STAR 50 BMX MONGOOSE 51 KENT MOUNTAIN BIKE 52 KIDS BIKE 53 GEMINI BIKE 54 VIPER BMX 55 RADIUS MOUNTAIN BIKE 56 GIANT MOUNTAIN BIKE 57 MALVERN STAR MOUNTAIN BIKE 58 CYCLOPS BMX 59 SKILL MEISTER PETROL GURNEY 60 3 BURNER BBQ AND GAS BOTTLE - JACAROO 61 HELLEIR 5KG WASHING MACHINE 62 FUZZY LOGIC LG 4.5KG WASHER 63 CHEST FREEZER 64 WESTINGHOUSE TUCKER BOX TESTED WORKING 65 CHEST FREEZER TESTED WORKING 66 SIMPSON DRYER 6KG 67 KELVINATOR 210KG CHEST FREEZER 68 MAYTAG HEAVY DUTY WASHING MACHINE 69 GLASSTOP OUTDOOR DINING TABLE AND 6 CHAIRS 70 FOUR BLACK DINING CHAIRS 71 2 X WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS, NO 4 AND 6. 72 TIMBER OUTDOOR TABLE AND CHAIRS 73 WHITEHAVEN SIGNED PAINTING 74 PEDESTAL FOLD DOWN TABLE AND 2 CHAIRS 75 DEATH OF EARL AND RAPE OF SABINES 76 DINING TABLE AND 3 CHAIRS 77 NUDE SKETCH JAMES RADFORD 78 EXTENDABLE DINING TABLE AND 6 CHAIRS 79 2 PICTURES OF FLOWERS 80 DINING TABLE AND 8 CHAIRS 81 BED HEAD 60'S/70'S STYLE 82 FRIDGE MEDIUM SIZE 83 TEVION CRT TV WITH REMOTE 84 UNIDEN FLATSCREEN TV/MONITOR UNTESTED 85 PC MONITOR 86 PC MONITOR 87 PC MONITOR 88 PC MONITOR 89 PC MONITOR 90 PC MONITOR 91 CONIA CRT TV 92 SINGLE WHITE BED TIMBER 93 TIMBER 3 DRAWER BEDSIDE 94 WHITE LAMINATE MICROWAVE CUPBOARD 95 STEEL OFFICE CABINET 96 TIMBER SHAVING RACK 97 BLACK TALLBOY 98 TEN CAST IRON DINING CHAIRS 99 TIMBER DINING TABLE NO CHAIRS 100 TIMBER TV UNIT 101 LAMP TABLE 102 TIMBER DINING TABLE NO CHAIRS 103 TIMBER BED HEAD 104 SMALL COMPUTER DESK 105 WHITE 5 DRAW TALLBOY 106 WHITE BEDSIDE DRAWERS 107 UTILITY CABINET WHITE 108 ROUND DINING TABLE EXTENDABLE AND 2 CHAIRS 109 TIMBER QUEEN SIZE BED 110 TIMBER TRUNK 111 BLACK TV STAND ON WHEELS 112 SMALL TV UNIT GLASS DOORS 113 VAN GOGH REPLICA PICTURE 114 TIMBER TRUNK 115 COUNTRYSIDE PRINT 116 MARBLE TOP SINGER SEWING TABLE 117 SMALL TIMBER TV UNIT 118 BURIED OF THE DEAD ARTWORK 1975 119 WESTS TIGERS CAP 120 TIMBER LAMP TABLE 121 CERAMIC CLOCK 2 PIECE 122 PAIR OF LAMPS 123 LAMP TABLE PINE 124 BLUE LEATHER 3 SEATER LOUNGE 125 FRAMED PICTURE HARBOUR 126 WEXWOOD CAPTAIN COOK LANDING 127 CORNER TV UNIT PINE 128 FRAMED PICTURE OF VASE 129 2 X 2 AND A HALF SEATER FABRIC LUNGE 130 THE DRAWBRIDGE VINCENT VAN GOGH REPLICA 131 CAFE AT NIGHT, VAN GOGH REPLICA 132 FRENCH VILLAGE IN WINTER, MONET REPLICA 133 2 X ABORIGINAL ARTWORK 134 OIL ON BOARD FARM HOUSE 135 NORMAN LINDSAY PRINT 136 ART DECO CABINET ROUND DOORS 137 FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHY AUSTRALIAN BALLET 138 ABORIGINAL ART BARK PRINT 139 LOUNGE SUITE 3 SEATER AND 2 SINGLE SEAT 140 NAMITJURA REPLICA 141 4 DRAW CABINET 142 LEADLIGHT SIDE BOARD CABINET 143 FRAMED PICTURE 144 FRAMED PICTURE 145 2 SEATER PLUS 1 SEATER LOUNGE 146 WHITEBOARD 147 HIGH BACK OFFICE CHAIR BLACK 148 2 X GAS LIFT BAR STOOLS 149 7 X PVC CHAIRS 150 OIL ON BOARD 151 STORAGE BOX VINYL 152 OIL ON BOARD 153 2 X GOLF PICTURES 154 FOLDABLE TABLE 155 2 X TAPESTRY BIRDS 156 2 X PICTURES OF SHIPS 157 OIL ON BOARD 158 LANDSCAPE PICTURE WATERCOLOUR 159 2 X OIL ON BOARD COUNTRYSIDE 160 OIL ON BOARD COUNTRYSIDE 161 OIL ON CANVAS B. ROBYN 162 SCENE FROM THE BEGGARS OPERA 163 3 X PRINT 164 FRAMED PRINT HORSEMEN 165 OIL ON BOARD NO FRAME 166 LARGE ABSTRACT 167 LARGE ABSTRACT 168 SMALL ABSTRACT 169 SMALL ABSTRACT 170 CHICKEN WIRE 2 ROLLS 171 3 SIDED HEAD ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH 172 PORTABLE LAPTOP TABLE 173 DUNK THE DUCK GAME 174 2 X FOOTBALL PICNIC RUG 175 OZITTO SLIDE COMPOUND MITRE SAW 176 SELF PORTRAIT SKETCH/CRAYON 177 GROUP OF PICTURES/PAINTINGS 178 LANDSCAPE FRAMED PRINT 179 FRAMED PRINT OF SHIP 180 FRAMED PRINT OF ROSE 181 RIB STICK 182 WATER FEATURE 183 DOONAH AND BEDSHEETS 184 BOX OF CLOTHING 185 TIFFANY STYLE LEAD LIGHT 186 ART DECO LAMP SHADE 187 ART DECO LAMP SHADE 188 PAIR OF PICNIC BLANKETS 189 LARGE LAMP 190 SAIL LAMP 191 BOX OF CD'S 192 BOX OF MISC 193 2 X CANDLE STANDS 194 PAIR OF JAPANESE LANTERNS 195 2 X UNIVERSAL CAR ADAPTORS 196 SOUP TUREEN 197 BOAT FISHING REEL 198 GREECIAN LAMP 199 2 CD RACKS ONE TRIBAL 200 3 PICNIC BLANKETS 201 2 X FISHING RODS 202 TELESCOPIC FISHING ROD AND REEL 203 DELL LAPTOP IN CASE 204 JUMPSTARTER PACK 205 MARANTZ TURNTABLE 206 JAPANESE SAMARUI STATUE ALUMINUM 207 DOLPHIN MIRROR 208 CAR FRIDGE ON TROLLEY 209 RED PUNCHING BAG 210 BUNDLE OF GARDENING TOOLS 211 CRATE OF ELECTRICAL AND HARDWARE 212 NATIONALWIDE ELECTRICAL COOLER AND REMOTE 213 RC HELICOPTER 214 ORIENTAL STYLE VASE 215 BOX OF MISC AND INFLATABLE SOFA 216 HP PRINTER SEALED IN BOX 217 COOLER BAG 218 BOX OF LINEN 219 SUITCASE AND CONTENTS 220 BOX OF PAPER TOWELS 221 BOX OF MISC AND DVD'S 222 BASKET OF MENS COLOGNE 223 SEAT COVERS 224 BOX OF LINEN 225 BOX OF CLOTHING 226 BOX OF CLOTHING 227 JEWELLERY BOX AND CONTENTS 228 BASKET OF CD'S AND DVD'S 229 PAIR OF FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS 230 PHILLIPS PORTABLE STEREO 231 STEEL CAP BLUE WORK BOOTS 232 TUB OF LAMPS 233 BOX OF ORNAMENTS 234 BOX OF HARDWARE 235 BOX OF ELECTRICALS 236 BOX OF KITCHENWARE 237 BOX OF KITCHENWARE 238 BOX OF KITCHENWARE 239 BOX OF BOOTS 240 BAG OF BAGS 241 PUNCH BOWL 242 RUG 243 PAIR OF WELDING APRONS 244 LEATHER JACKET 245 SLAZENGER CRICKET BAT AND TENNIS RACQUET 246 BOX OF BEDDING 247 BOX OF BEDDING AND BLANKETS 248 BOX OF BEDDING AND BLANKETS 249 BOX OF BEDDING AND BLANKETS 250 BOX OF BEDDING AND BLANKETS 251 BAG OF SHEETS 252 BOX OF PILLOW CASES AND SHEETS 253 BOX OF CASSEROLE DISHES 254 BOX OF KITCHENWARE 255 BOX OF PLASTIC KITCHENWARE 256 GLASS AND CRYSTAL WARE 257 GLASS BEER MUGS 258 SCHOONER GLASSES 259 WINE GLASSES 260 SINGLE AIR MATTRESS 261 LARGE COOKING POTS X 5 262 LARGE BAKING DISH AND LARGE ELECTRIC FRYPAN 263 TUB OF KITCHEN POTS AND PANS 264 BOX OF MISC KITCHEN 265 2 X FRAMED PICTURES 266 QUEEN SIZE BED SET 267 BOX OF COFFEE CUPS 268 BOX OF BOOKS 269 BOX OF KITCHEN ELECTRICALS 270 BOX OF PLASTIC KITCHENWARE 271 BOX OF PLASTIC HOSE 272 SUITCASE AND CONTENTS 273 SUITCASE AND CONTENTS 274 IRONING BOARD 275 PRAM PEG'PERGEO 276 ALUMINIUM ROLLER SHUTTER 277 GYM EQUIPMENT 278 GAS HEATER 279 LCD TV 280 2 SETS OF CAR STANDS 281 BASKET OF BIKE PARTS 282 BASKET OF BIKE PARTS 283 GMC GURNEY IN CASE 284 TUB OF NUTS AND BOLTS 285 DISPLAY STAND 286 CERAMIC VASE 287 SAFE AND SOUND BABY CAR SEAT 288 GLASS FRUIT BOWL AND VASE 289 BATH SPA MAT 290 LITTLE BIG WHEELS 291 CHILD ROCKING SNAIL 292 GURNEY 293 BOSS CAR AMPLIFIER 294 ROOF RACKS X 5 295 VINTAGE FISHING ROD AND TWO REELS 296 BUNDLE OF FISHING RODS AND REELS 297 2 X PRAWNING LIGHTS 298 CAMP STOVE 299 CAMP CHAIR 300 ASSORTED ARMY EQUIPMENT 301 ZODIAC BOAT 302 STEREO MIXING AMPLIFIER 303 DOG KENNEL 304 BOX OF MISC 305 3 SIDED HEAD ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH 306 BOX OF MISC 307 JVC VCR DVD COMBO 308 HARMAN TUNER 309 SET OF FOUR RETRO CANISTERS 310 PHILLIPS CD PLAYER 311 SONY PENTIUM 4 COMPUTER 312 BUNDLE OF SPEAKERS 313 FISH TANK ON STAND 314 PC TOWER 315 PC TOWER AND MONITOR 316 MINI BAKE AND GRILL 317 JVC MINI SYSTEM 318 HUNTER CONTROL BOX 319 I POD 4GIG AND POUCH 320 BOX OF MISC 321 CAR CONSOLE 322 BOX OF MISC 323 PAIR OF PHONE CONSOLES 324 RYOBI CORDLESS DRILL 325 BLACK AND DECKER CORDLESS DRILL AND SCREWDRI 326 3 X PICNIC RUGS NRL 327 5 X PORTABLE ELECTRICAL 328 MISC PAINT SET 329 2 X MODEMS 330 FISH TANK SHIP 331 BAG OF PLAYSTATION 1 332 X BOX 360 IN BAG 333 PIONEER TURNTABLE 334 DVD AMPLIFIER AND WIRELESS RECEIVER 335 VASE ORNAMENT 336 POND PUMP 337 CARCHER VAC, WET AND DRY 338 GAZEBO 339 STROLLER 340 RUG 341 CAMPING MATRESS SELF INFLATING 342 CYCLE HELMET AND POGO STICK 343 GMC CORDLESS DRILL 344 GUITAR 345 KEYBOARD 346 DVD RECORDER 347 SETTLER TIMBER COT 348 1 X 240 X 210 WINDOW BLIND 349 1 X 240 X 210 WINDOW BLIND 350 BEVILLED MIRROR MANTLE PIECE 351 BOX OF KITCHEN UTENSILS 352 BOX OF KITCHENWARE 353 BOX OF KITCHENWARE 354 3 CANE MATS, RED AND ORANGE 355 ASSORTMENT OF CANE MATS 356 LARGE CANE MAT AND RUG 357 BASKET OF CURTAINS 358 CHRISTMAS TREE 359 TOOL SHELVING 360 SET OF 3 MATCHING ABSTRACT ART 361 GURNEY 362 TIMBER HIGH CHAIR 363 CARTON OF SPRAY PAINTS 364 CHANDELIER 365 CHEST OF FOUR DRAWERS 366 SADDLE 367 AUTOMATIC HOSE REEL 368 WOODEN DECK 369 SWISS SADDLE 370 GURNEY 371 TOOL BOX AND EXTENSION LEADS 372 SHREDDER 373 RUBBER SWINGS 374 CARAVAN COVER 17 - 19 FEET 375 2 IN 1 CARPET WASHER 376 DVD PLAYER AND LCD WALL MOUNT 377 PET SHIELD 378 BLUE ACCOUSTIC GUITAR 379 BLUE ACCOUSTIC GUITAR 380 LARGE PIECE OF LEATHER 381 BOX OF BOLTS 382 GENIUS STEAM CLEANER 383 PORTABLE JUMP PACK 384 WIRELESS SECURITY KIT AND CAR ADAPTOR AND MOUSE 385 PORTABLE POWER STATION AND INVERTOR 386 REMOTE CONTROL FISH AND MORE 387 COFFEE MACHINE AND CAR FRIDGE - SLIGHT DAMAGE 388 KITCHENWARE PLUS BOWL 389 CHRISTMAS ACCESSORIES 390 DUSTBIN 391 TENT 392 JUMP PACK 393 I POD DOCK AND GAMES CONTROLLERS 394 3 X JIM BEAM BOTTLE HOLDERS TIN 395 PICTURE OF HORSE HEAD 396 METAL AND CANE SCREEN 397 PRESSURE COOKER/HOT WATER URN/DEEP FRYER 398 GAS COOK TOP 399 KEROSINE BURNER 400 PAIR OF FOOT SPAS 401 PAIR OF AUTOMATIC VACUUM CLEANERS 402 BICYCLE RESISTANCE STAND 403 MEMORY MATTRESS 404 CHARCOAL BBQ 405 STEAM PRESS 406 CHILD SAFETY GATE 407 CHILD SAFETY GATE 408 CAFE BLIND.
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