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1910 days ago

Garage Sale at 12 Borrowdace Avenue, Sunday, 4 October 2020

Catherine from Botany Downs

Hi everyone
We are leaving Auckland after living at 12 Borrowdace Avenue, Botany Downs/Howick for 28 and a bit years. It is the first time we have had a major sort out and will be having our first and probably only garage sale on SUNDAY, 4 OCTOBER 2020, starting at 9.00am.
All kinds of stuff: babies/infant clothing; toys; puzzles; women's clothing up to size 20, some teenage and male clothes, belts; footware; women's shoes up to size 12; freezer; chairs; desks; drawers and cabinet; bedside lamps; children's bags; glasses/tumblers; beer mugs; books for all ages; crockery; cookware; pet rat's cage with water bottle; knick knacks. Likely to be other stuff too as the sorting is not complete yet.
Cash only as no EPTPOS or credit card facilities.
Any queries contact me by email at catherine@bel.kiwi

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