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Rotary Club chicken manure..

Alan from Beckenham

Hi Folks.

The Rotary Club of Christchurch South will again be selling its highly prized chicken manure on a street near you

Saturday August 24th and if wet Sat August 31st from 8am.

At just $7.00 a bag (approx 13kg) this is an absolute bargain! Don’t miss out as this sells out quickly!

Sites;

Cashmere Rd. Near number 70.
Colombo St outside Cashmere Club.
Halswell Rd near number 300.
Harewood Rd near number 640.
Innes Rd near number 170
Wairakei Rd outside school.
Yaldhurst Rd near Racecourse Rd.
Pages Rd near number 20.
McCormacks Bay near number 30.

All proceeds go to our charitable works.

Rotary Club of Christchurch South.

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