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W. & H. Peacock
6 January 2006 11.00am
Viewing 23 Dec 5:00pm - 8:00pm
24 Dec 10.00am - 12:00 noon
5 Jan 9:00am - 6:00pm
6 Jan from 9.00am
NEW YEAR AUCTION of Antique Furniture and Collectors' Items.
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Gilding's Auctioneers
10 January 2006 11.00am
Viewing 6 Jan 10.00am - 4:00pm
7 Jan 9:00am - 4:00pm
9 Jan 9:00am - 7:00pm
10 Jan 9:00am - 10.45am
THE PRINCIPAL CONTENTS OF STRAGGLETHORPE HALL. Includes:
Outdoor Effects, Cars, Ceramics & Glass, Silver, Silver
Plate & Jewellery, Objects d'Art, Books, Arms & Armour,
Fine Art, Clocks & Furniture.
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Woolley and Wallis
Tuesday 10th January
Time 10.30am
Antique Furniture, Clocks, Barometers, Scientific Instruments
and Works of Art.
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Moodys
Date/ 25 Jan 2006 11:30
Reason for Sale: RE: Princes Soft Drinks Viewing: January
24 from 8.30 - 5pm and on the day of the sale. Catalogue
Info: Content: PROCESS EQUIPMENT, TANKS & VESSELS, FILLING
LINES & EQUIPMENT, SERVICES & SUNDRY
1996 Sprinter case packer
2002 APV tubular pasteuriser
1992 FKI Babcock Robery 14,000 lb/hr dual fuel boiler
A & F Jovenburg case packer
2 x 1994 PSV 30,000 ltr stainless steel jacketed silos
2002 APV smoothy plant
Federal 26/8 rotary filler
2 x 18,000 ltr stainless steel, agitated single skin tanks
Federal 15/5 rotary filler
AIS debagging table
2 x Alvey Europe case palletisers feeding Octopus pallet
stretch wrapper
2 x 4,500 and 4 x 5,000 ltr finished product tanks
Bottle lowerator
Krones Autocol self-adhesive labeller
2 x 3,000 ltr stainless steel agitated tanks
Stainless steel manual debagging table
Case elevator
15,000 ltr bunded chemical storage tank
Graham labeller
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Japanese Car Imports.
New Address:
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Please visit the website on www.japaneseimportauctions.com
New Address as above:
Turn left when entering the port and follow the road round
- we are on the right after 1.4 miles.
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NO under 16's allowed on the Port, Port regulations.
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Online Auctions 2005: Google and eBay Compete
for Headlines.
As we flip the calendar to 2006, it's a good time to review
the past year. Within the onlineauction/ecommerce arena,
2005 was the year for Google speculation. Google generated
considerable buzz by dropping hints that it was planning
a PayPal clone and auction marketplace to rival eBay. Google
Wallet has yet to materialize, and as of yet, Google Base
has not proven to be any threat to eBay.
eBay diversified in 2005 by starting international classifieds
site Kijiji and acquiring classifieds services Gumtree.com
and LoQUo.com. However, eBay had some analysts scratching
their heads with their acquisition of Internet telephony
company Skype in a deal that could cost $4.1 billion.
China became the latest battleground for eBay, which is
pinning future growth on this market. eBay is facing a considerable
challenge from Taobao.com, which owns as much as 57 percent
market share in China. eBay also tried their hand at web-hosting
by launching ProStores and took the plunge into digital downloads
in December, allowing listings in any category by any seller.
Here are some other highlights from the year past:
First UK Retailer Opens eBay Shop
Discount department store chain TJ Hughes has become the
first national retail chain to open an online store with
auction website eBay.
Companies such as Heals, Vodafone and HP already use the
site to sell excess stock, but eBay says TJ Hughes is the
first to sell its core products.
The "eBay shop" is already selling as much as
TJ Hughes' own site.
It sells 110 lines, including digital cameras, DVD players
and perfumes, and also hopes to boost its profile.
'Global shop window'
Many of the items are also sold via eBay's auction service,
where TJ Hughes lists DVD players and digital cameras for
as little as 99p before bidding starts.
"Our deal with eBay has been designed to build awareness
as well as boost sales," said Muriel Stirling, marketing
director at TJ Hughes, which has 44 stores around the UK.
TJ Hughes' eBay operation was constructed by Improving Futures,
a firm that specialises in helping companies and individuals
sell more on the auction site.
Its director Mark Craig says he is talking to more UK retailers
about building eBay stores.
"The site is like a global shop window, it offers a
great opportunity to gain incremental business and new customers."
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Soldiers Sell Iraq Medals Through eBay.
Soldiers thought to be disillusioned with the war in Iraq
are selling their medals from the campaign for hundreds of
pounds on the internet.
The Operation Telic medal
Dozens of the Operation Telic decorations have appeared
for sale on eBay, the online auction site, just months after
they were issued to troops.
The revelation is said to have "dismayed" senior
officers and members of the Defence Medal Office, the organisation
that issues medals.
Many of the troops auctioning medals are hoping to cash
in on their rarity value. Although more than 90,000 have
been issued, few have previously found their way on to the
collectors' market.
The disclosure that sales are taking place while British
troops are still under fire in the region has echoes of the
Vietnam conflict when veterans threw away their decorations
in protest.
One officer who served in the Iraq war told the Sunday Telegraph
that many soldiers now believed they were sent to Iraq on
a "false premise".
He said that while he was proud to have served in the war,
he knew of soldiers who believed they had been sent to "fight
and die" in an illegal war.
Any member of the armed services who has spent more than
30 days in Iraq is entitled to receive the medal. Those troops
who took part in combat operations received an accompanying
rosette which is understood to add greater value.
One set of medals that appeared on the auction site included
decorations from the first Gulf war, the Queen's Jubilee
Medal and a medal awarded for service on Op Telic. The set
sold for £570 to a private collector in November.
According to the seller, whose details were anonymous, the
Op Telic medal had been out of its packaging only twice and
the recipient was a staff sergeant possibly still serving
in the Army.
Another Op Telic medal, sold for £352, was originally issued
to a member of the Royal Artillery.
The description read: "Iraq War medal with clasp reading
19th March to 28th April. Also issued with front line rosette,
absolutely mint condition. Still in government box with ribbon."
Details of the sales appear in the new, January issue of
Soldier, the official magazine of the British Army.
The magazine quoted a spokesman from the Defence Medal Office,
at RAF Innsworth, Gloucestershire, which assesses medal applications,
as saying: "It is disappointing to see awards up for
auction.
"Those selling decorations will regret it in the long
term. As demonstrated with the on-going demand for Second
World War and Canal Zone (Suez) Medals, decorations mean
more to veterans as they get older."
Patrick Mercer, the Conservative shadow homeland defence
minister and a former commanding officer of an infantry battalion,
said he was not surprised that some soldiers were selling
military decorations. He added: "Morale must be very
low if soldiers are selling their Op Telic medals just weeks
after being issued with them."
A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence, said: "It
is not illegal to sell a medal but it is something that we
would not encourage. It is very disappointing."
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3
years old Pulse Equipment
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Resistance:
Seated Leg Press x150 kg £850.00
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Leg
Extension x 100 kg. £850.00
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Seated
Curl x 100 kg. £850.00
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Abductor/adductor
x 100 kg. £850.00
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Chest
Press x 100 kg £850.00
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Abdominal
Machine x 100 kg. £850.00
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Pec-Dec
x 85 kg. £850.00
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Lat
Pull-down x 100 kg. £500.00
Cardio
Vascular Equipment
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2
Treadmills (programmable) £2,300
each
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2
Elliptical Trainers Dual Action Programmable £1,500
each
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2
Concept Rowers £500.00 each
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2
Recumbant Bikes £850.00 each
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2
Upright Bikes £850.00 each
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3
Spinning Bikes 12 months old £200.00
each
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2
Cybex Treadmills (Reconditioned) new motors,
new runners, etc 8 months ago £500.00 each
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Aroma
Steam Tube 12 months old £500.00
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Sundry
weights, other equipment.
TOTAL
PACKAGE PRICE £15,000.00 (new
would cost approximately £45,000.00)
(all equipment has maintenance contract and been
kept in excellent condition. Currently being used
in a ladies only environment.)
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Days: Saturday and Sunday 8th, 9th May. (Other
viewing by arrangement)
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