2392 days ago

Garage Sale 41 Walter Street 8-9th June

Chris from Hauraki

Hi Neighbours

We are moving out of our beloved kiwi home at 41 Walter Street and need to find a new home for all of our furniture and belongings…

This coming weekend of 8-9th of June is set aside for this double day garage sale, come by between 10:00-14:00 on either Saturday or Sunday to pick up some serious bargains!

Heres a rough idea of what is on offer:
2 queen beds
1 double bed
Bedding, sheets & towels
Winter blankets
Oil heaters
Chest of draws
Wardrobe
Bedside tables
Mirrors
Extendable dining table and chairs
Sofa
Cushions
House plants
Hifi & old school speakers
Epic garden table and chairs
BBQ
Fully equipped kitchen - crockery, pans, utensils, glasses, mugs etc…
Guy and girl road bikes
Books
Washing machine - good quality Samsung front loader
Fridge-freezer

Facebook event here for more details.
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See you at the weekend :)

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