GREY LYNN CAR BOOT SALE - SUNDAY 25th SEPT
GREY LYNN CAR BOOT SALE - SUNDAY 25th SEPT
3 Francis St
8.30am -11.30am - set up after 6.30am
Bookings nearly full.
Social distant maintained where possible thxs.. sanitizer on site etc . Masks optional .
Buy /Sell /exchange .. All re-cycled goods -generally no food produce /farmers market option around crn.
Note:: Gazebos should be no more than 2.5 metres wide (3 metres too big. Unless u have a double site.)
Bring a shower cover over winter mths.
SELLER Pack up time is 11.30 am this mth.
SELLERS SET Up preferred Between 6.30am- 8.30am.
Boot Sales on the last Sunday of Month except Dec
During our busy season, stock is offloaded, cars park in street so u can get full use of space. However if its a winters day, cars maybe left TBA on day as vendors arrive. Occasionally will allow some open deck vehicles on back wall or vans that use interior room to sell from.Tba.
Please no cars leaving carpark before 11.00am due to people walking around.
Toilets = Council Facility available nearby in francis street.
Coffee nearby shops/farmers market .
Normal Bookings via Grey Lynn 2030 site or find via RSC Site: or take a punt in morning just show up in winter mths only.
Pics of what i could Bring.
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Mana (Authority, Power, and Prestige) - Day 16
Māui and the Sacred Fire
Māui, a legendary hero, sought to bring fire to the people from Mahuika, the Atua of fire. Māui approached Mahuika with respect for her mana, acknowledging her as the keeper of sacred power. Through wit and humility, he earned her trust, receiving the secret of fire to share with humankind. This act elevated Māui's mana and showed the importance of respecting authority while using power for the greater good.
Moral: Recognise and honour the mana of others while wielding authority with responsibility and integrity.