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2180 days ago

RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET.

Arthur from Rangiora

This Sunday 5th January the first RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET for 2020 will be at the BLAKE STREET car park from 9 am to 2 pm. Lots of great bargains from household items, garden tools, bikes, toys, books handy person tools, puzzles, candles, hand crafted gift cards, fine china, plants including swan plants, hydrangeas, heuchera, mint, chives, perennials, vege plants, clothing adults and children, summer hats, health products, etc etc.
THOMAS AND FRIENDS model railway for the children to operate in our club rooms next to the market.
Don't forget the great coffee and food at FOOLS OF DESIRE at the market end of Conway lane.
for further information email sir.arthur@xnet.co.nz or phone 03 745 91 48 Rangiora.

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