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2697 days ago

Pirongia Annual Market Day: 40th Anniversary

Pat from Pyes Pa

Tauranga Scenic Tours
Celebrating the 40th Anniversary Annual Pirongia Craft Market Sunday 30th September 2018: Only $69 pp
Get a group together for a fun day out, Book Early

Small group, Max 8: 6.5-hour duration: Over 200 Stalls, Only NZ handmade & homegrown products. Live Entertainment, Art, Crafts, Plants, Delicious Homemade food, Pottery, Jewellery, Clothes and many new stalls from New Zealand’s best artisans. A fun event with lots of food & bargains, a great day out. A good opportunity to purchase early Xmas gifts.

Velodrome Stadium: To finish our day we stop at Cambridge to inspect the amazing Avanti Velodrome, where New Zealand’s medal-winning track cyclists & top riders train for world championships & the Olympics. You will be impressed by this state of the art world class facility. Refreshments or meals not included. Pickup at home or designated locations

Tauranga Scenic Tours
59 Inverness Drive, Pyes Pa, Tauranga,
To Book your seat contact Patrick
07 543 5435 (office) 027 5880122
Email: plallynz@gmail.com

Price: $69

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