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2888 days ago

Garage Sale

Jane from Papakura

I am having a garage sale each day this week to try and declutter my garage and storage unit. As stuff moves from the garage I will bring other items up from the storage unit so you may need to come back.

Starts,
Sunday 10am until 1pm
Monday 5.30pm to 6.30pm
Tuesday 5.30pm to 6.30 pm
Wednesday 5.30pm to 6.30pm
Thursday 5.30pm to 6.30pm
Friday 10am to 1pm
Saturday 10am to 1pm

Please do not come earlier than the stated time.

Some of the Items available

Large shelving unit for garage
Chests of drawers
King single bed and Mattress
Bookshelves
Bed Linen
Soft Toys
Children's toys
Soft furnishings
Office stationery
Fancy dress items
Bags of cement
And other assorted stuff
Most of the furniture is already at the house so first come first served

Address 18a Edmund Hillary Avenue, Papakura

I'll edit this list as time goes on


Thanks

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