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Charity Chicken manure this Saturday!!!

Alan from Beckenham

Chicken Manure



Community Project of Christchurch South Rotary

Saturdays 26th August and 2nd September

and if wet on Saturday 9th September from 8 30am.


12kg bag for $6 or 4 bags for $20

The sites for the sale of the chicken manure are:

1/​Wairakei Road near primary school
2/​Halswell Road, close to Bowling Club
3/​Ferrymead, West end of McCormack’s Bay Road
4/​Pages Road, corner of Woodham Road
5/​Colombo Street, outside the Cashmere Club
6/​Cashmere Road, opposite Crighton Terrace
7/​Harewood Road, near Nunweek Park
8/​Innes Road, beside Malvern Park​


Ask for a copy of the notes on how to best use your bags of chicken manure when you make your purchase!

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