Franklin Market

Franklin Market, Auckland, 20 March 2010 – 5 May 2012

Franklin Market

When:

Sat 10 Mar, 8:00am–12:00am 
Sat 17 Mar, 8:00am–12:00am 
Sat 24 Mar, 8:00am–12:00am 
Sat 31 Mar, 8:00am–12:00am 
Sat 7 Apr, 8:00am–12:00am 

Where: Massey Avenue Carpark, Massey Avenue, Pukekohe

Restrictions: All Ages

Ticket Information:

  • Admission: Free

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Franklin Market in Pukekohe has been running for 11 years. It is a general market selling fresh fruit and vegetables (mostly locally-grown), jewellery, new books, food stalls, fresh fish, bacon, fresh beef, lamb and cheeses, eggs, honey, jams and preserves, organic food and vegetables, flowers and plants, palms, second hand paint, CDs, toys, tools, carboot and much, much more.

Come along any Saturday morning between 8am and noon and take a look. Our resident muso Colin King is usually on site to entertain you while you browse the friendly market stalls.

We would like to welcome some new stallholders, Kai2Go, Blackwoods Gourmet Breads, Annie with fresh flowers, Nellys biscuits and cakes, japanese massage, pets health products, Dutch products and cheeses, Fritzs' Wieners and many more.

New stalls always welcome, contact Roger or Vyvyan on 09 238 8831/0212303172. Stalls cost from $15 each. Gazebos and tables can also be hired for the day from Tony on 0274461174.

See you at a market soon. It's the place to buy the freshest/cheapest veges in Auckland!

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  • avatar

    SarahLSG 1 year ago

    Hi, I run the Kokako organic/fairtrade coffee cart. Is there room for coffee at the market.
    Thanks

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    Diana Grant-Mackie 1 year ago

    I think you should get Auckland Mandolinata Orchestra to play some European music for you. They are not too loud and give just the right background feeling for a European market.

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