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Riccarton Market

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Riccarton market (not to be confused with Riccarton Bush Farmer's Market) is run by the Riccarton Rotary Club and takes place every Sunday at Riccarton Racecourse in Riccarton Park, from 9am - 2pm.  You can get to the site via Racecourse Road, just off the 73 in Yaldhurst Road.

Riccarton market comprises more than 300 vendors selling a wide variety of goods, including many stalls selling secondhand items such as books, clothes, electrical gadgets, tools, small items of furniture and crockery.  Other stalls sell crafts, food and drink, plus there is also live music. Entry to the market is free and there is free parking onsite.  Fore more information you can get contact details of the organisers by visiting the Riccarton Market website.


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