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1256 days ago

Garage sale

Melanie from Havelock North

Hi there,

1 ashford place, Havelock north

Will be holding a garage sale tomorrow at 9am in Havelock north, address to be given on the day. I have chairs, tables scooters, roller blinds, cat and dog stuff, girls clothes (next winter jackets $5), shoes, picture frames, art, mirrors, magnet boards, custom cork board, cabinets, bookshelves, led strip lights with remote, hockey gear, lots of perfect condition books for girls, women's clothes and jackets , board games, Solar panel, wood effect floor vinyl, rug, white balcony flower pots,toys , carseats suitcases, desks, swimming pool toys, flippers , kick boards, slippers, sliding doors, curtains, net curtains etc etc

Looking forward to seeing you there.

Posting time at 9am.

Negotiable

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