1281 days ago

Hangi this Sunday 26th June to Celebrate Matariki

Aaron from Chartwell

MATARIKI HANGI & KAI ⭐️ This Sunday at Hamilton Community Matariki Market, Fraser High School, Ellicott Road, Hamilton 9am-1pm
Steam Hangi $8.00
Hangi Combo $10.00
Boil Up $8.00

Raw mussels, Braun, Toroi, Fry bread, Seafood chowder. See price list attached.

Along along and support this Fundraiser, raising funds to help with unveilings of their loved ones.

"Come on Down, Enjoy some Maori kai, do some shopping from a wide range of amazing stalls, enjoy some music from our Busker Chris Paki, participate in our Matariki activities we have planned and enjoy some fresh coffee and food.

Onsite parking. See you here! Checkout the page:
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