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1922 days ago

RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET.

Arthur from Rangiora

The RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET is on tomorrow in the BLAKE STREET CARPARK from 9 am to 2 pm.
Lots of great bargains for all from, health products, plants, garden tools, handy person tools, books n puzzles, toys, handcrafts, hand knitting, hand crafted jewellry, beautiful hand crafted gift cards, rustic bird feeders, scented candles, vintage items / china, food stalls. There are second hand / repurposed and new items available, food stalls, etc etc. We have THOMAS AND FRIENDS in our clubrooms for children to drive on our large layout.
Don't forget the great food and coffee at FOOLS OF DESIRE at the market end of CONWAY LANE.
For stall space at our market please message us on facebook, or, email Arthur,at, sir.arthur@ xnet.co.nz
We are currently taking bookings for our great pre CHRISTMAS MARKET TO BE HELD ON THE 20th DECEMBER.

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