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Merrigum Old Wares & Market Day
Bric-a-brac, trash & treasure, furniture, antiques, old wares, bbq, devonshire tea plus plenty more.
- When:
- Sun, 28 Oct 2018 Sunday 28th of October, 2018, at 8:00am – to 3:00pm
- Where:
- Merrigum Public Hall, Morrissey Street, Merrigum VIC
- Cost:
- Free Entry
- Contact:
- Rachael Rowe on 0412168792 or
Sites available from $10 - indoor & outdoor sites available.
Table hire available as well.
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