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2007 days ago

RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET.

Arthur from Rangiora

PLEASE NOTE.
THE RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET HELD IN THE BLAKE STREET CARPARK IS ON THIS SUNDAY, 16TH AUGUST FROM 9 AM TO 2 PM.
PLEASE USE THE COVID 19 APP ON ENTRY.
The market is on under level 2 regulations as set by the Govt.
Keep correct social distancing, and wear a mask, (optional), do not come to the market if you have a cough, cold or flue like symptoms.
We are a very friendly healthy market, smoke and vape free, dogs are permitted but must be on a leash.
We have lots of great bargains from plants, jewellry, wood crafts, health products, hand made gift cards, rustic bird feeders, D V D's and videos,
Adult's and children's clothing, bikes garden tools and handy person tools, toys, books puzzles, hats n caps, pet supplies, potted daffodils in bud and in flower, etc etc etc.

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