Massive Garage Sale Mt Pleasant Road This Saturday
We are having a Massive Downsizing Garage Sale This Saturday 21st October at 8.30 am
Lots of items from many years of collecting and hoarding.
Old Tools, Ceramic Garden planter pots, boxes and plants, 100s of Vinyl records 60s 70s 80s, Old comics, Books, Ladies clothes size 10 to 14, Men’s clothes, Shoes, Sports memorabilia including programmes from Rugby, Football, Motor racing, Horse racing etc and some player jerseys, Old New Zealand 35mm slide photos, Aviation collectables, NAC and Air NZ drawings,, some military stuff, old hand tools, some furniture, cushions, lots of other collectables.
Everything must go…
Signs out on Saturday morning… Mt Pleasant Road.
No sales before 8.30am
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