GARAGE SALE - KINLOCH - SATURDAY 17th
Hi Everyone, we are finally doing it - having a garage sale that is.
Starts Saturday, 17 December 2022 at 8.30am and will run all day at 1 Tohe Cul, Kinloch (you pass it on Kinloch Road when you drive into Kinloch). Please do not disturb us before 8.30am - I will charge anyone double if they do!
Big clear out before house goes on the market. Kids toys, soft toys, games, pogo stick, baskets, kitchen stuff, books, clothes, single and double bed linen, macramé pot plant hangars, occasional tables, lawn mower, Hoover washing machine, 2 wheeled push bikes kids size, fold-up wheel chair - all sorts of stuff and some suitable as Christmas presents/stocking fillers.
Everything sold as is where is. Bring change with you as cash only and there is no ATM in Kinloch - see you there and please pass the word around for those who like going to garage sales.
Merry Christmas Neighbours
Catherine Barwell
PS: Sorry no tools, beds, fridges or freezers.
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