Unlost travellers market this weekend
Coming to Claudelands Park, Hamilton next weekend! Head along and checkout this new travelling market.
The Unlost Village Travelling Marketeers is a brand new monthly travelling market throughout the North Island, a vibrant collection of travellers, creatives and traders, many who have graced the travelling fair circuits over the years.
A unique weekend market including bonafide housetrucks and travelling vehicles, this eclectic group of experienced Marketeers bring herbs & healing products, hats, bags, jewelry, accessories, ceramics, ethnic clothing, leather, silver, art, upcycled silver cutlery, pallet wood art, custom t-shirts, crystals, massage, wrought iron, coffee, yummy food and more.
In the spirit of the village market, a buskers stage is available for musicians, dancers, performers and artists, plus free fun ’ye olde playstation style’ for the kids (big and little). Event info:
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New Lottery, New Home
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The perfect treat this Mother's Day
This Mother's Day treat yourself or a loved one with the ultimate Sunday self-care gift.
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Have you heard about this Hamilton petition?
A group of Hamilton business owners have started a petition to stop the council from hiking up rates and passing the cost of what they say are unpopular projects on to residents.
It frustrates longtime residents Tom Andrews, a former roading engineer who owns Classics Museum and has property interests and Jo Reeder, to see Hamiltonians facing large bills.