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924 days ago

Rangiora market I WILL NOT BE THERE DUE TO COVID

Sylvia from Kaiapoi

Hi everybody I am Stitchtastic on Vickery St. I’m downsizing my business because next August I retire and it’s time to have a bit of a cleanup. !!! I will be at the market this Thursday in the boot sales area with a Trestle table full of sewing fabrics, patchwork fabrics, Zips, Button‘s, Velcro, beads, items for children to use on card making etc, hooks eyes, haberdashery along that line, Knitting needles, patterns, gosh I can’t think what else that’s a lot to fit on a Trestle table. Oh also Lovely China Dolls they are very pretty.
See you there?? There’s some lovely food stalls and fresh veggie stalls also there’s always a Busca it’s a nice relaxing place to visit come and see me there and tell me you saw this advt 😊

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So, neighbours, if public transport had the perk of being free, would it be your main way to commute?

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3 hours ago

CHEVIOT VILLAGE MARKET

Janine from Hurunui District

It's a "biggie" Cheviot Village Market this weekend : A 3-day event on Saturday 26 to Monday 28 October, from 9.00am to 2.30pm each day. You'll find our quality stalls in the Cheviot Knox Church building and grounds, as well as the Community Hall behind. Free entry, parking close by and refreshments just a very short stroll away.

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