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HomeCommunity NewsAdopt-a-Beast has a ute up for grabs

Adopt-a-Beast has a ute up for grabs

Not-for-profit charity Adopt-a-Beast will host a Christmas Garage Sale and Sausage Sizzle on Saturday, 19 November from 6am to 2pm at 3 Sydney King Close, Gracemere.

There will be a silent auction for a Toyota Ute, with a reserve of $1000.

Non-refundable deposit of $300.

You’ll need to be present when bidding stops. Bids close at 1pm on 19 November.

People can place online bids by private messaging Nathalie on the Adopt-a-Beast Facebook page

All bids to be recorded on the running sheet provided.

The highest bidder wins.

Items donated for the garage sale include a V6 engine, furniture, clothes and other items.

The cut off date for people wishing to donate their unwanted clutter is November 16 at 2pm.

Sorry, no mattresses.

Adopt-a-Beast helps farmers restock and replenish herds during times of natural disasters.

For more information please contact Nathalie on 0475 747 689.

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