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2630 days ago

RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET.

Arthur from Rangiora

It is on again, this Sunday 2nd December,The RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET. BLAKE STREET CARPARK. Also THOMAS AND FRIENDS for the young children to operate in our club rooms next to the carpark.
Lots of great stalls and some new ones. Great bargains for all with lots of variety to chose from. clothing, ice lollies, jewelry, clothing, books, tools, plants, household items, health products, sausage sizzle, wood craft, toys etc. The market is growing each month in stall numbers and visitors. Our last market for the year will be around the Christmas tree in High Street on Sunday the 16th December with lots of Christmas gift ideas to choose from.
Our RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET IS PROVING TO BE VERY SUCCESSFUL ALL ROUND. A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL THE STALL HOLDERS AND VISITORS TO THE MARKET.

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