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63 days ago

Wooden items

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

I still have lots of handcrafted wooden items to sell, stock from my shop. If anyone is looking for bulk items to stock their own shop, or market stall, or just looking for wooden items, I have breadboards, baskets, rolling pins, crates, a bbq chair, hanging and free standing bird feeders, breadboard/tech device stands, decorations etc, please let me know. I’ll open up my garage this weekend for viewing and offers.
I also have lamps and furniture, and electronic RC toys
I desperately need to have a clear out. And, like everyone else, some money for Christmas.

Maybe I have the Christmas present you are looking for.

I’ll post details closer to the weekend. Meanwhile, if you are looking for anything specific, let me know. We can arrange a private viewing.

Negotiable

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