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2015 Canada's Premier Agricultural Inventory Reduction Auction

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2015 Canada's Premier Agricultural Inventory Reduction Auction

Time: November 23, 2015 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Norwich, ON
Street: 593249 County Rd 13
City/Town: Norwich, ON
Website or Map: https://sunrise.nextlot.com/p…
Event Type: equipment, auction
Organized By: Sunrise Auctinos
Latest Activity: Nov 21, 2015

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Canada's Premier Agriculture Inventory Reduction Auction
EVERYTHING SELLS UNRESERVED
Monday November 23rd, 2015 at 9:00 AM

EVERTHING SELLS
ABSOLUTE!
TOTALLY UNRESERVED!


Tractors and Equipment Start selling at 9:00 am
Monday November 23rd, 2015

For Auction Information please call 519-424-1562

John Deere Lease Returns
Runnymede Farms Dispersal Items
Everything Else


Auction will be held at Sunrise Equipment Auctions
593249 County Rd 13, Norwich, ON, Canada
4 Miles West of Norwich or 11 Miles South of Woodstock at the Corners of County RD 13 @ Norwich Road

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