Gisborne Olde Time Market
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This is just to let everyone know that the operating hours for the Gisborne Olde Time Market are 9 am - 3 pm not 9 am - 1pm. This market does operate on the first Sunday of the month, but only between October and May. This market has 220 stalls that includes craft as well the food and produce.
The Farmers' Market takes over in winter on the first Sunday of the month. June - September 9 am - 1pm. This market averages 55 food, wine and produce stalls.
Thanks.
Frosa Katsis - Market Coordinator The GREAT Association Reply to this
This is just to let everyone know that the operating hours for the Gisborne Olde Time Market are 9 am - 3 pm not 9 am - 1pm. This market does operate on the first Sunday of the month, but only between October and May. This market has 220 stalls that includes craft as well the food and produce.
The Farmers' Market takes over in winter on the first Sunday of the month. June - September 9 am - 1pm. This market averages 55 food, wine and produce stalls.
Thanks.
Frosa Katsis - Market Coordinator The GREAT Association Reply to this
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