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1626 days ago

Antiques Fair Quota Papakura Inc. Drury School, Young Crescent, Drury, Auckland

John from Takanini

Fri 9 Jul 2021, 7:00pm–9:00pm

Sat 10 Jul 2021, 10:00am–4:00pm

Sun 11 Jul 2021, 10:00am–4:00pm

Where:Drury School, Young Crescent, Drury, Aucklan
All Ages

Ticket Information:
Friday Night Opening: $20.00
Saturday & Sunday: $7.00

One of New Zealand's most popular and longest-running Antique Fairs. Quota Papakura Inc. 31st Antiques Fair

Friday Opening night 9th July, Entry $20 includes entertainment, refreshments, door prizes and entry for weekend hours. A great chance for an early preview and to buy from North Island dealers.

Wide range of furniture, jewellery, china, linen, collectables, art deco, postcards available. Weekend hours On-site café.

Quality raffle also available.

Quota Papakura Inc. supporting the community. Enquiries to 09) 298 3854 or 02133405.

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