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1894 days ago

RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET.

Arthur from Rangiora

The next RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET will be on the 1st November from 9 am to 2 pm in the BLAKE STREET CARPARK Rangiora.
Lots of stalls with great bargains for everyone from health products, plants, rustic bird feeders, garden tools, household items, fine china, antiques, toys, bikes, adults and childrens clothing books n puzzles, handcrafted gift cards, wood craft , special hand crafted items for children, potted lillies, etc etc.
For the children we have THOMAS AND FRIENDS to drive / operate on our big layout in our club rooms right next to the market.
Don't forget the great food and coffee at FOOLS OF DESIRE at the market end of Conway lane.
We are now accepting stall bookings for our grand CHRISTMAS MARKET the Sunday prior to Christmas day 20th December, email Arthur at sir.arthur@xnet.co.nz for further information.

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