2568 days ago

Firewood

Alexander from Greytown

Kia Ora Whanau!

So as some of you may know I’ve been selected as part of the SGCNZ Young Shakespeare Company that will be travelling to London to spend three weeks learning about ourselves and learning new tools for performance, then performing on the Shakespeare globe stage.

As there’s always a cost to travelling, my whanau and myself have been out cutting fire wood and will be taking orders if you are in need of a trailer load or two!

The firewood is pine 🌲 for those who are asking!

They are $300 a trailer load and we deliver to Greytown, Featherston, Martinbourough and Carterton

Cheers Whanau, Arohanui ❤️

Orders just to either myself on 0272077025 or Dean Southey on 0274687238

Price: $300

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