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We support our local & regional community by showcasing the very best of raw NZ talent. We offer a fine selection of NZ made/handmade items with a distinctive contemporary flavour (styles to suit everyone) as well as quality imported items, innovative new products and/or inventions, fresh produce & a range of gourmet culinary delights - NZ at it's best!

We also provide a limited number of complementary spaces each month for local schools, churches, charities etc to fundraise at the market.

Stallholder Enquiries Email: info@artisanmarkets.co.nz

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MOTHER'S DAY MARKET, SAT 3RD MAY 2014, 10AM-2PM
We are your local family friendly market in the Bays and Auckland's longest operating market (over 40 years!). We run from 10am-2pm on the 1st & 3rd Sat's of every month (excl Jan)

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MOTHER’S DAY MARKET When: Saturday 3rd May 2014, 10am-2pm Where: Tamaki Ex-Services Association Hall, Corner Turua Street & Polygon Road, St Helier’s Bay Village, Auckland. Our family friendly market supports our local and regional community by showcasing the very best of raw NZ talent within the community. We offer a fine selection of NZ made/handmade products with a distinctive contemporary flavour (styles to suit everyone) as well as quality imported items, fresh produce & a growing range of gourmet culinary delights. Most of our vendors are new home-based start-up’s making or importing new, fresh, quality items currently unavailalbe in the local shoppng malls. We welcome new products, inventons & innovations! We also provide a limited number of complementary spaces each month for local schools, churches, charities etc who wish to come along and fundraise at the market - email us to ask for details!

This is a smaller market with a lot of craft items.  There are also some food items and a bit of vintage clothing.  Worth popping into if you're over that way.  We visited here first and then went for a beachfront walk.  A nice way to spend a Saturday morning.  We enjoyed a picnic with some treats from the market.  We found the stallholders to be a friendly bunch.