Australian Paper Maryvale Mill Disposal Of Surplus Stock By Public AuctionAustralian Paper Maryvale Mill has a range of engineering, electrical and general items for disposal by public auction, to be held at 1.00pm on Friday 22nd June 2001. Over 2800 items for disposal in pallet lots. By Australian Paper Maryvale Mill - 8th June 2001 - Back to News 
Australian Paper Maryvale Mill has a range of engineering, electrical and general items for disposal by public auction, to be held at 1.00pm on Friday 22nd June 2001. Over 2800 items for disposal in pallet lots.
The auction will be held at the off-site storage facility located at 89 Eastern Road and shall include but not be limited to the following items:
Mechanical
Bearings – roller, angular, white metal & cone tapered, bearing sleeves, plummer blocks, oil seals, O rings, various pumps, pump impellers, pump casings, screw feeds, mechanical seals, various couplings, hydraulic hoses and fittings, shafts, gear boxes, gears & gear sets, sprockets, pulleys, guards, cylinders, chain, hoses & fittings, compression springs, filter elements, valves, control valves, valve parts kits, gaskets, cable markers, nuts & bolts, various belts. General workshop and engineering spares
Electrical
Solenoids, various size electric motors, various lamps, capacitors, electrodes, cable markers.
General
Assorted office furniture and equipment, general PC equipment including monitors & keyboards, 3 Ford motor vehicles, bricks of various types & size.
Viewing of items set for disposal will be from 9.00am on the day of auction as well as from 1.00pm to 3.00pm on Wednesday 20th June 2001.
All items for sale are on an "as is, where is" basis and no warranties are given. Auction terms are cash or cheque on the day and goods cannot be taken until the auctioneers receive payment. All goods must be removed within two (2) working days of the auction. A forklift service will be available to assist removal where required.
Disposal information can be obtained from the following website address: http://lv.gippslander.com/apmaryvale/
Neil Donoghue Purchasing & Supply Manager AUSTRALIAN PAPER - MARYVALE
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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