<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Government Auctions UK FREE News</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk</link><description>Government Auctions UK Lasest FREE News</description><lastBuildDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2006 14:13:54 +0060</lastBuildDate><generator>OrangeBox for Macintosh 1.0.0</generator><item><title>POLICE STOLEN/RECOVERED PROPERTY</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/News/auction_news.htm</link><description>Televisions, DVD Players, Video's, Mobile Phone Covers, Car Radio's, Jewellery, Bicycles, Camcorders, Powertools I.E. Circular Saws, Angle Grinders, Power Washers, Drills, Hairdryers, Designer Perfume I.E. Elizabeth Arden, Channel Cristalle EtcGOLFING EQUIPMENTLarge Quantity Of Brand New Golf Equipment I.E. Ultimate 500 24 Piece Golf Sets, Mens/Ladies Spectra 16 Piece Golf Sets, Golf Bags, Golf Starter Sets, Balls, Fold Away Carts, Hard Case Flight Bags, Putting Mats, Head Covers, Umbrellas, Gloves, Monograms, Gift Sets Etc</description><pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2006 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>You don't need search engines for traffic...</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/News/auction_news.htm</link><description>Take A Look At This:http://www.NetNewsRelease.com/driveI know I want to drive tones of traffic to my websites &amp; I'mcertain you do too. But I've never seen anything like this!!Mark Flavin has just launched his new system called "UnorthodoxTraffic". The system allows you to drive targeted prospects toyour website using very unusual methods, I mean no searchengines, no ezines, none of the usual stuff &amp; boy does it work.Check it out for yourself, http://www.NetNewsRelease.com/drive</description><pubDate>Thu, 20 Jul 2006 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>Public SalesPublic SalesGAUK Newsletter is our regular FREE auction news bulletin</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/News/auction_news.htm</link><description>Robson Kay &amp; Co.11 Jul - 12:00Viewing: Monday 10 July 12 noon - 4.30 plus day of sale from 10amContent: VEHICLES, COMMERCIALS &amp; PRESTIGE CONVERTIBLES2002 '02' Mercedes SL 500 convertible auto (silver/grey leather), 39k miles2004 '04' BMW 330 Ci Sport convertible auto (silver/ black leather), 6k miles’99 ‘V’ VW LT35 TDi MWB refrigerated van, 'V' Mecedes Atego 815 refrigerated box van, 'S' Leyland DAF box van with tail lift, 45 150 TiFOOD PROCESSING &amp; COMMERCIAL CATERING</description><pubDate>Tue, 11 Jul 2006 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>Breaking News...CP Launches His Autopilot Cash Generating Machine!</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/News/auction_news.htm</link><description>Are you missing out on the tons of cash to be made on the Internet?Use Chris Carpenter's proven system to get your share of the Internet goldmine... I want to introduce you to Chris Carpenter, he can show you how to make $33,000 a month...(Sometimes More)...working less than 30 minutes a week.His product and his website is extremely well put together, it's so professional and easy to follow that he's already taught over 1000 other ordinary people, just like you, how to make a great living without leaving their homes, (and when they do leave on vacations, they still make money even while on vacation).</description><pubDate>Fri, 7 Jul 2006 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>Government Auctions UK Insider Secrets Newsletter</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/index.html</link><description>Get an Amazing 25%, 50% or Even a Massive 97% Off Property, Cars, Vans, Computers, Plasma TVs, LCDs, Videos, Cameras, Antiques, Mobile Phones, Household Goods... In Fact, Just About Anything!</description><pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2006 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>GAUK Newsletter is our regular FREE auction news bulletin</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/News/auction_news.htm</link><description>Public sales-Sugababes Auction.-Bookie Gambles On Auction Craze.-Buy Your Own Golden Hind!-Harry Potter Props Up For Auction On March 31.-BOOK AUCTION BOOST FOR READING- SCHEME.-Positive Club</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2006 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>On instructions from Liquidators, Customs &amp; Excise</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>Reason for Sale: On instructions from Liquidators, Customs &amp; Excise, Certified Bailiffs, Sheriff's Office &amp; OthersViewing: Day Prior 11am to 6pm and morning of sale from 9am.Catalogue Info: Content: TOOLS ETC.Sack Trucks, Telescopic Ladder, High Lift Jack, Contractor's Stilts, Spanner Sets, Padlocks, Tarpaulins, Impact Wrench, Winches, Halogen Lights, Drain Rods, Paint, Tiles, generators, mitre saw, hammer drills, compressor, trench wacker et</description><pubDate>Wed, 14 Dec 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>Alexander Ritchie &amp; Son Ltd (In Liquidation)</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>2000 Heidelberg Speedmaster SM52-2 36cmX52cm Two-Colour Sheet Fed Offset Press S/N.203532; 1992/3 Heidelberg GTOVP-52 (2X2) 36cmX52cm Four-Colour or Perfecting Sheet Fed Offset Press S/N.709110; 1993 Heidelberg GTO-52 36cmX52cm Single-Colour Sheet Fed Offset Press S/N.708532; 1985/6 Heidelberg MOZP-E 48cmX65cm Two-Colour or Perfecting Sheet Fed Offset Press S/N.605432; 1956 Original Heidelberg 10"X15" Auto-Platen Press</description><pubDate>Fri, 9 Dec 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>On behalf of the Ministry of Defence</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>Ramco (Uk) LtdDate/Location: Commencing: 16 Nov 2005 08:00Viewing: Saturday 12 November 10am to 4pm, Monday 14 Tuesday 15 &amp; Wednesday 16 November 8am to 5pm and morning of sale. Reason for Sale: On behalf of the Ministry of DefenceAdditional Info: Tender closes Thursday 17 November at 10am. Notification Friday 18 November. Collection and Settlement no later than Friday 25 November 4.30pm. Content: EX MOD GOODS (over 800 Lots)Harrison M300 lathes, wheel balancers, engine turners, electric trucks, welders, office printers, monitors, overhead projectors, light bulbs, vehicle spares, tyres, garage 4 &amp; 2 post lifts, pillar drills, printing equipment, fire extinguishers, slide projectors, hydraulic lift tables, chairs, books, vacuum cleaners, light tables, hand tools, bottle jacks, grinders, video recorders, video cameras, Racal HF receivers, oscilloscopes, pat testers, LCD projectors, smoke generators, torque wrenches, inflatable dinghys, exercise bikes, treadmills, gym equipment, safes, computer peripherals, sauna, white boards, step ladders, inverter test rigs, filters, ground aircraft equipment, racking, 20ft containers, cabins, pumps, polypipe, hoses, VW Pick up truck (P-reg), scaffolding, pressure tanks, Isostatic presses, wheelie bin compactors .</description><pubDate>Wed, 9 Nov 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>Asset Management Services (UK) Ltd</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>Computer Systems and Accessories: emachines 2.5Ghz; 2 x Dell 1.7Ghz; Compaq Evo 1.7Ghz; Excellence 1.5Ghz; 15" TFT Monitors; 2 x Fujitsu Siemens Laptops, 750Mhz and 933Mhz; 1997, Noritsu QSS2211 Complete Minilab Printer System; Masterlab and 740+ Advanced Photo System; Brother/Canon/HP/Lexmark/Epson Printers; Scanners; Multifunction Centres. Electrical Goods: Lanier M5222 Photocopier; Brother/Samsung/Canon Fax Machines; Televisions; Portable DVD Players; Stereo Systems; Vacuum Cleaners.</description><pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>Welcome to The FREE, Government Auctions UK Newsletter</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>-Pension pot in the sun-Cash In The Attic-Medic is struck off for attempted eBay UK scam-Around the salesThe West of England, Major Antiques Resource Area-Around the auctions: Trip Down Memory Lane-Positive Club</description><pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>Auctions... lots and lots and lots!</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>Anthemion Auctions.19 October 2005 10:00 amViewing 19 Sep 9:00 am - 9:45 am17 Oct 9:00 am - 5:00 pm18 Oct 9:00 am - 6:30 pmTitle: Sporting Memorabilia Auction including the John Charles CollectionInformation:Includes The John Charles Collection For the Gentle Giant Trust “John Charles C.B.E. 1931 – 2004 Leeds United, Juventus &amp; Wales” John Charles was a true sporting legend and the lots in the collection form the residue of his footballing collection – The bulk of which has been donated to numerous charitable causes over the past 40 years. The proceeds of the sale will be donated to the ‘Gentle Giant Trust’, which was established in 2002.</description><pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>How do I get started in property auctions?</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>Most people assume that property investing is essentially buying a property, finding a tenant and watching the cash roll in. This is certainly one route into property investing, although you need to be aware that the cash doesn't always roll in!</description><pubDate>Fri, 7 Oct 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>Don't Bid Goodbye To Your Cash On EBay</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>eBay may be one of the runaway success stories of the internet age but evidence is growing that the auction website is letting down a minority of users that fall victim to rogue traders. Times Money has recently received a spate of complaints from readers who have used the website in good faith only to find that the advertised item or promised payment never arrives. Others report receiving fraudulent “phishing” e-mails, which impersonate the auction website in an attempt to lure victims into disclosing their account details.</description><pubDate>Wed, 5 Oct 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>40% OFF PROPERTY WITH THE BLESSING OF THE TAXMAN!!</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>http://www.hotpropertyinvestor.com -How to buy a ￡200,000 home for ￡120,000 -We reveal how as pension 'A-Day' approaches, you could get a 40% discount off any property you buy6 April 2006 could be the most important day of your life if you've ever dreamt of making your fortune in property. It will mark the most radical reform of the British pensions system in 50 years and is known as A.Day.Safeguard your future with bricks and mortarAfter this date you will be allowed to put property into your pension for the very first time. Also, even better, you can receive up to 40% off any commercial or residential property you purchase - all with the blessing of the taxman.Buy property at 2001 pricesPresently, the way to own property in a pension is through an insurance company property fund. From 'A-Day' onwards by the choice of a Self-Invested Pension (SIPP) you will, as an individual, be able to invest in commercial or residential property as part of your pension fund.GET THIS FREE REPORTRead More...http://www.hotpropertyinvestor.com</description><pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>People Are Making a Killing on eBay... YOU CAN TOO!</title><link>http://www.netnewsrelease.com/ebaybook</link><description>How I Made $Thousands A Month On eBayTHIS SUPERB BOOK FROM THE US ASKS: Wish You Could Find Just One REAL LEGITIMATE WAY To Make REAL MONEY Right From Your Kitchen Table - Starting Today? Well... Listen Up -- In The Next 4 minutes I'll show you how!The Americans are becoming experts at making a simple living from home using eBay and you can learn from them. http://www.netnewsrelease.com/ebaybook</description><pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>People All Over The UK Are Making a Killing on eBay... YOU CAN TOO!</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>Auctions This Week -Christies Auction house begins appraisal of Imelda Marcos jewelry-Turkish Riviera Off-Plan At 20% Discount, From £28,000!-Paris Property Alert – 19.6% VAT Saving15 Minutes Of Fame-New Forward-Buying Finance Facility – Free To Set Up-Positive Club</description><pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>Auctions and Trading Secrets</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>Auctions This Week -Property Auctions Gain Popularity -Rics Guide To Buying and Selling Properties at Auctions -Auctions: Portrait Collection on Show -AROUND THE SALES -THE GAME AUCTIONS BENTLEY FOR CHARITY -Positive Club -</description><pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>£16m Items Go Under Hammer at Eddison</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>Auctions This Week -Cardew Club auctions off prototype Wallace and Gromit teapots -At the Auctions: Dublin Feast Of Art -£16m Items Go Under Hammer at Eddisons. -Fuel tax protest -Around the sales -Positive Club</description><pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>Beatles' `Revolver' Lyrics May Fetch $369,000, Christie's Say</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>Auctions This Week eBay traders in taxman's sights -Trust Is Looking For Help -STARS AND ARTISTS RAISE CASH FOR CHARITY -Beatles' `Revolver' Lyrics May Fetch $369,000, Christie's Says -Around the sales -Positive Club</description><pubDate>Tue, 6 Sep 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>UK Taxman Targets Auction Traders</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>In this issue:Auctions This Week -eBay traders in taxman's sights -Around the sales -West Bank Settlers seek to cash in on eBay -Schofield soldier guilty of selling armor on eBay -Police alert over internet scams -Positive Club</description><pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>Accident-damaged classics under the hammer </title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>Auctions This Week -Accident-damaged classics under the hammer - Tommy Hilfiger for Auction? - Car Supermarket For Wales on former auction site -House prices fall for fifth month -Positive Club</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>Net bulges with illegal animal auctions</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>An investigation into the illegal net trade in live animals and animal products has revealed that those with sufficient cash can purchase anything from a gorilla to a Siberian tiger or - if they sound like a bit of a handful - elephant tusks or a stuffed peregrine falcon.The International Fund for Animal Welfare's (IFAW) three-month probe showed that during one week punters could avail themselves of no less than 9,000 live animals or products on sites such as eBay. Many of them - up to 70 per cent, claims IFAW - are endangered species, provoking the organisation to condemn the "lucrative trade that is driving the world's most endangered species to the brink of extinction and causing untold suffering".IFAW UK director, Phyllis Campbell-McRae, notes: "Trade on the internet is easy, cheap and anonymous. However, it is clear that unscrupulous traders and sophisticated criminal gangs are taking advantage of the opportunities provided by the World Wide Web. The result is a cyber black market where the future of the world's rarest animals is being traded away. This situation must be tackled immediately by governments and website owners before it is too late."The solution is, of course, clear, as Campbell-McRae adds: "Each one of us also has a responsibility to stop buying and selling wild animals and wildlife products. Trade in wildlife is driven by consumer demand, so when the buying stops, the killing will too. Our message to online shoppers is simple: buying wildlife online is as damaging as killing it yourself."So, the next time you're on eBay after a few pints and a white rhinocerous catches your eye, do the decent thing and bid for something less cataclysmic for the environment - like this lovely 2006 Kittens Calendar. True, it's marginally less exciting than a Siberian tiger, but at least you'll be spared the chore of cleaning up after Satan has made merry with next door's pet poodle. </description><pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>UK households £3,000 richer per year, thanks to eBay</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>Households which use internet auctions to get rid of their unwanted items can make up to £3,000 per year, according to new research, and this activity could be a major boon to the UK economy.The Centre for Economic and Business Research (CEBR) consultancy has predicted that more than one per cent of the UK's high street retail sales - that's some £4bn - will be spent through online internet sites such as eBay this year.The government doesn't currently include the trading figures for eBay et al in its retail trade figures, meaning the boost to the UK economy coming from online auctions is going unrecorded and the UK high street could be growing faster than Whitehall's statisticians believe.While selling through eBay may be a nice sideline for some, it has already become the livelihood of thousands of individuals. According to eBay, some 724,000 Americans now acquire their main source of income from eBay, while another 1.5 million dabble with the online marketplace.</description><pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item><item><title>UK Government Auctions - Auction News - Police Auctions - Car Auctions - Liquidation Sales - Property Auctioneers - Bankrupt Stock Sales - Antique Auctions - Customs and Excise Sales - Computer Auctions - Repossessions</title><link>http://www.uk-government-auctions.co.uk/template.html</link><description>Property Auctions This Week -Beatles Sale Could Set New Records -When the gavel comes down, London rules the art world -BidNation.co.uk to Provide Reverse Auction Platform -Auctioneers expect £1m for Henry Moore Sculpture -Military memorabilia under the hammer -Football Fans lost £40,000 in eBayfraud -Irish Sales -</description><pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2005 00:00:00 +0060</pubDate></item></channel></rss>