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Premier Equipment 2013 Inventory Reduction Auction

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Premier Equipment 2013 Inventory Reduction Auction

Time: November 21, 2013 all day
Location: SunRise Auctions
Street: 593249 County Road 13
City/Town: Norwich
Website or Map: http://www.premierequipment.c…
Event Type: inventory, reduction, auction
Organized By: Premier Equipment
Latest Activity: Nov 13, 2013

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PRELIMINARY INFO CHECK BACK REGULARLY to Premeier Equipment website http://www.premierequipment.ca/AuctionPage.php
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TOTALLY UNRESERVED

EVERYTHING SELLS ABSOLUTE

TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT STARTING AT 8:30 A.M.

8:30 AM - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 @ SUNRISE AUCTIONS

593249 Cty Rd 13, 4 miles west of Norwich, Ontario
Corner of Cty Rd 13 and Norwich Rd.


Links to preview equipment online and online bidding information in development - please check back regularly.

 

 

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email: auction@premierequipment.ca

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