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The Whitford Market promotes local food, wine and art, and is held the third Saturday of each month (depending on the weather), outdoors in Wharf Road. Hours: 10:00am - 4:00pm Come along and enjoy the variety of products on offer, than enjoy a cafe or restaurant lunch before browsing the delightful specialty shops.
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Arts and Craft market held on the first and third Sundays of the month at beautiful St Heliers Bay.
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New Zealand’s largest street market, up to 5,000 people visit this Saturday morning market each week, and business is well underway by 6am. Pacific Island, Maori, Asian and Pakeha stallholders gather each week, creating a uniquely New Zealand multicultural experience. As you meander around the 250 plus stalls, Pacific Island music plays loudly, while the thick scent of Cook Island donuts, hot rewana bread, and Chinese pork buns hangs in the air. Whether you’re after fresh fruit and vegetables, unique clothing, jewellery or Pacific Island crafts, the Otara Market is a penny pincher’s dream. Access is from the East Tamaki off-ramp, about 20 kilometres south of central Auckland on the Southern Motorway.
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New Zealand made is a top priority at this new and exciting market. What ever you are looking for in a top quality market you are sure to find it here. With a huge range of arts and crafts, fresh produce, bric a brac, garden art and fabulous gourmet food. Second Sunday of every month, 9am-2pm
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The Mangere Town Centre Saturday Market is held in the Mangere Town Centre car park with entrances off Mascot or Orly Avenues. The market has 200 stallholders with an array of mixed goods. Fresh produce from as far south as Hastings and north to Kerikeri. With a wonderful assortment of Polynesian arts and crafts, food, clothing, carvings, weaving, jewellery. This multicultural market is an experience to delight you with a wide variety of cultures, all working side by side in a happy environment. There are over 2000 free car parks available. Free multicultural entertainment. Saturdays, 6am - 2pm, in the car park directly behind Farmers. Back in its day, Mangere Town Centre was once the largest shopping centre in the Southern Hemisphere!
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Stalls include locally crafted jewellery, puppets and cards. First & third Saturday each month, 10am - 2pm
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Located in the heart of Victoria Park Market, Kiwi Tees stocks a wide range of Maori style apparel as well as a large selection of other themed T-shirts.
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There's something for everyone, bri-a-brac, new & second hand clothing, jewellery, Tapa, plants, books, crafts. Stall holders required. See and buy art works from wonderful new artists. Come and enjoy the atmosphere of K-rd!! Held every Saturday, 10am - 4:30pm
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Julie O’ Glassware had its origins in Manukau City, Auckland, New Zealand, in the mid 1990s from the slumping of old wine bottles into moulds, and developed through experimentation with old glass window panes producing, firstly, clear glassware products, and then incorporating colour in a process of fusion.
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During spring, summer and autumn months, 9am - 2pm every Saturday. During winter months (June, July and August) every 1st and 3rd Saturday, 9am - 2pm Quality arts, crafts, produce & entertainment in lively cosmopolitan village.
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