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1329 days ago

CAR BOOT SALE - Friday 24 June - fundraising for local family

Diane from Army Bay

This Friday Gulf Harbour Marina and Gulf Harbour Yacht Club are hosting a fundraising CAR BOOT SALE for the local family who last week lost everything in a devastating house fire. Proceeds of all sales will go to the family via their 'Givealittle' page.

Open to anyone, on MATARIKI FRIDAY 24 JUNE, Southern end of Gulf Harbour Marina carpark, next to Gulf Harbour Yacht Club

BYO car or table, $5/spot. Sell your pre-loved and no-longer-needed items with payments made into the Gibbs-Ward family's Givealittle fund

*Cash ok*, we can help with that

Got large or heavy items, whiteware or furniture items? Shaw's Berry Farm truck can collect from your address and deliver to marina carpark. Get in touch to arrange your pickup now: lisa@gulfharbourmarina.co.nz.

Gulf Harbour Yacht Club will be selling bacon & egg butties, sausages, fresh coffee & hot chocolate with all proceeds also being donated .

Please do join us whether selling, browsing or snacking, everyone welcome

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