Rotary Club chicken manure..
Rotary Club of Christchurch South. Chicken manure!
Greetings!
As mentioned..back with more info including selling sites!
The Rotary Club of Christchurch South is reminding folks that our annual fundraiser is on!
We will be home delivering (see our web site www.christchurchsouthrotary.org.nz... and place an order under the item on chicken manure) on Saturday 19th August and selling from our usual street sites on Saturday Aust 26th. Reserve day if wet is Saturday September 2nd.
At just $7.00 per bag (delivery fee $10) it is a bargain not to be missed!
If ordering from our website please be advised you will need to type in www.christchurchrotary.org.nz... rather than searching with Google. Find our article and at the bottom is a link.
Selling sites: Colombo St, (outside Casmere Club). Cashmere Rd, (opp Crichton Tce). Halswell Rd,(opp Halswell Timber).
Wairakei Rd,( outside school). Harewood Rd, (near Nunweek Park). Pages Rd, (near Woodham Rd). McCormacks Bay Rd, (near Solearas Ave.). Innes Rd, (by Malvern Park). Yaldhurst Rd, (near Racecourse Rd.).
See you there anytime after 8 30 until early afternoon or all sold out!
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