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282 days ago

Garage Sale

Jessica from Waiwhetu

(My husband died, so there's stuff I'm trying to let go of and so downsize and tidy up my flat.) On Tuesday, 18/03/2025, I plan on having some things sold and some things given away. Also, I may have a neighbor who is serious about selling a few of their extras. [The cat is NOT for sale. He's just possibly likely to be seen around the property, the cat is like my son. None of the stuff for sale or giveaway is in the photos, I didn't get time to take the photos of that stuff.]

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I'm aiming for some time around 10 am tomorrow. Sorry I didn't sooner give you a time. Kia Ora.

Oh yeah, it's at around Number 12 Awamutu Grove, Waiwhetu, Lower Hutt.

You can look for updates about this hopefully lovely event, in the replies section.

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