1111 days ago

Ali Flower. Stolen Furniture sales

Meg from Te Kowhai

Hello neighbours.
Did you or anyone you know buy furniture from "Ali Flower" (also known as Yoga Teacher Ali Holmes - of 93 Crawford Road, Te Kowhai between During September and early October last year 2020?

If so, you need to know that it belonged to me, Meg Daly landlord of the above mentioned property and sold without my knowledge or consent.

I am NOT looking to get the square family table and 8 chairs, wooden shelving units, farm gates etc back but I do need you to contact me to confirm that you did buy furniture in good faith believing it belonged to her or her partner Greg Burkitt.

This matter is in court and I am required to show evidence. Your contacting me will be a huge help.

Please phone or text me on 027 288 0724

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